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2.
When the input signal lies in the range 50 − 6000 pC,
the amplifier changes the input stage, resetting the signal input. The
LED flashes yellow again, but with a faster frequency (2 Hz).
In this case: Load the sensor again.
− The amplification is set to 10V less the set overload limit, the LED stops
flashing and lights up green.
2. Scaling with the maximum value using the CMD600 Assistant
− In the menu Scaling
− Click on the symbol
− Load the sensor
− The control in the amplifier selects the maximum value.
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1.
When the input signal lies in the range 6000 − 600,000 pC,
the amplification is set and the scaling is therefore implemented.
− The amplification is set to 10V less the set overload limit, the LED stops
flashing and lights up blue.
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2.
When the input signal lies in the range 50 − 6000 pC,
the amplifier changes the input stage, resetting the signal input. The
LED flashes yellow again, but with a faster frequency (2 Hz).
In this case: Load the sensor again.
− The amplification is set to 10V minus the set overload limit, the LED stops
flashing and lights up blue.
− In the menu Scaling
NOTE
With small loads in the respective measuring range, steps 1.
be completed repeatedly.
NOTE
If user set output offset to 5V and overload reserve is set to 1V, then is output
voltage for positive signal 9V, for negative signal is 1V. If user set output offset
to −5V and overload reserve is set to 1V, then is output voltage for positive
signals −1V, for negative signals is −9V .
SensorTeach
enable, tickthe box
(execute)
SensorTeach
enable, untick the box
CMD600
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and 2.
need to
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