8. Setting up unit using PC software
8.3.3 Hysteresis
The limit set point condition is removed once the signal has
entered the normal range by at least the set-up hysteresis
value.
8.4 Digital\Integration
The following set-up possibilities are available in the menu
"Digital\Integration":
8.4.1 Identifier
For exact identification of the measurement point an individual
identification text can be entered here (max. 10 characters).
8.4.2 Operating mode
- Possible set-up "Inactive"
Here the digital input can be de-activated. There is no
indication of the analogue value in the display.
- Possible set-up "Impulse counter"
The digital input records the count sequence (how often is the
contact closed?). The display shows the counter that is
increased by 1 digit with every pulse. Here the engineering unit,
decimal point and a factor can be set up here.
Storage and counter reset is done in the set-up memory cycle.
The totaliser can be indicated in the display.
- Possible set-up "Operating time"
The digital input records the operating time (how long was the
contact closed?).
Storage and counter reset is done in the set-up memory cycle.
The operating time can be indicated in the display.
- Possible set-up "Integration"
The analogue value is integrated and the calculated value is
indicated in the display. The engineering units, decimal point
and a factor can be set-up. The time base is 1 second, that
means the instantaneous value is multiplied with a preset factor
every second and added to the counter. Storage and counter
reset is done in the set-up memory cycle.
- Possible set-up "On/off events"
With this set-up an event record can be made.
The date (dd.mm.yy) and time (hh:mm:ss) is recorded when
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