Appendix | ASCII Communication with Controller
A 3.3.14 Analog Output
A 3.3.14.1 Data Selection
ANALOGOUT [<Signal>]
Selection of the signal which should be output via the analog output. As parameter, the signal is indicated. A list of possi-
ble signals can be seen with META_ANALOGOUT.
Additional activation using the OUTPUT command is required see
A 3.3.14.2 List of Possible Signals for Analog Output
META_ANALOGOUT
Lists all signals that can be sent to the analog output.
A 3.3.14.3 Output Range
ANALOGRANGE [0-5V | 0-10V | 4-20mA]
- 0 - 5 V: The analog output outputs a voltage of 0 to 5 volts.
- 0 - 10 V: The analog output outputs a voltage of 0 to 10 volts.
- 4 - 20 mA: The analog output outputs a current of 4 to 20 mA.
A 3.3.14.4 Setting the Scaling of DAC
ANALOGSCALEMODE [STANDARD | TWOPOINT]
Decides between either a one-point or two-point scaling of the analog output.
- STANDARD: One-point scaling
- TWOPOINT: Two-point scaling
The default scaling is for displacements -MR/2 up to MR/2 and for thickness measure-ment on 0 up to 2 MR (MR=Mea-
suring range).
Minimum and maximum measured values must be specified in millimeters. The available output range of the analog
output is then spread between the minimum and maximum measured values. The minimum and maximum measured
values must be between -21.47 and 21.47.
The minimum and maximum measured value is processed with two decimal placest.
Unit in mm
A 3.3.14.5 Setting the Scaling Range
ANALOGSCALERANGE [<lower_limit> < upper_limit>]
<lower_limit> and <upper_limit> must be between -21.47 and 24.47 and cannot be identical.
Unit in mm
IMS 5x00
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