Specifications
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In the OFFSET menu you can set the offset value (i.e.
the difference between the two temperatures) with the
arrow keys
t
and
+.
After this, the value on the external device and the set
temperature on the display of the circulator are
adjusted.
Confirm with ENTER to save the offset value.
On the display the voltage or current range of the
selected mode is shown (e.g. 0...1 OV, O/lOO°C). For
each channei an offset value can be saved.
23.3.4 Configuration of voltage output
If you want to monitor an actual value (i.e. an actual
temperature) with an alalog voltage signal
by
means of
an external device, select U-OUTPUT (voltage output)
in the ANALOG menu and then SELECTION in the
OUTPUT menu to set the values for the voltage output.
The configuration of U-OUTPUT is similar to the one of
U-INPUT. You can choose between the same modes:
a) 0...10 V
=
O...lOO°C (channel 0)
b)
-1
...
3
V =10 mV/OC (-100
...
300°C)
(channel 1)
c) 0...10 V =-1 00
...
400°C (channel 2)
The display shows OUTPUT in stead of INPUT.
23.3.5 Configuration of current output
If
you want to monitor an actual value (i.e. an actual
temperature) with an alalog current signal by means of
an external device, select I-OUTPUT (current output)
in the ANALOG menu and then SELECTION
in the
OUTPUT menu to set the values for the current output.
The configuration of I-OUTPUT is similar to the one of
I-INPUT. You can choose between the same combina-
tions of output current ranges and temperature ranges
(channels 4 to
7):
a) 0...20 mA
=
-1 00.-..400°C (channel 4)
b)
0...20 mA
=
O...lOO°C (channel
5)
c) 4...20 mA
=
-1 00
...
400°C (channel
6)
d)
4...20 mA
=
O...lOO°C (channel
7)
The display shows OUTPUT
in
stead
of
INPUT.