HEIDENHAIN MSE 1000 Operating Instructions Manual page 99

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Assign LVDT sensor
The LVDT sensor icon is located on the right side of the Setup screen content area
when the Channel tab is selected.
To assign an LVDT sensor:
Click and hold on the sensor graphic located on the right side of the screen.
Available channels appear as labeled green squares below the module graphic in
the Channel tab.
Drag the selected sensor graphic over the desired channel square and release
the button.
The selected sensor graphic appears below the module with a line connecting the
sensor to the channel.
Remove LVDT Sensor
To remove an LVDT sensor assignment:
Click and hold on the desired sensor graphic located below the module graphic
in the Setup tab.
Drag the selected sensor graphic away from its current location.
The sensor graphic is replaced with the Delete icon.
Release the button.
The selected sensor is removed from the channel assignment.
Assign analog device type
Analog device types are selected from a graphic list located on the right side of the
Setup screen content area when the Channel tab is selected.
Available analog device types:
Length gauge utilizing
current
Length gauge utilizing
voltage
Linear encoder
utilizing current
Linear encoder
utilizing voltage
Rotary encoder
utilizing current
To assign an analog device type:
Click and hold on the desired device graphic located in the graphic list.
Available channels appear as labeled green squares below the module graphic in
the Channel tab.
Drag the selected device graphic over the desired channel square and release
the button.
The selected device graphic appears below the module with a line connecting the
encoder to the channel.
HEIDENHAIN | MSE 1000 | Operating Instructions | 10/2015
Rotary encoder
utilizing voltage
Current source
Voltage source
Potentiometer utilizing
current
Potentiometer utilizing
voltage
Channel setup
Temperature sensor
utilizing current
Temperature sensor
utilizing voltage
Pressure sensor
utilizing current
Pressure sensor
utilizing voltage
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