Instruction manual

MICRO 4000
®
NET Controller
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Integrator Input Offset
7 1 0
The integrator input is not offset. This is the default setting.
7 1 1
This option offsets the integrator input using Offset 1.
7 1 2
This option offsets the integrator input using Offset 2.
INHIBIT and AUXILIARY Input Configuration
This parameter swaps the function of the INHIBIT and AUXILIARY inputs. This is useful when
your application requires either a non-isolated AUXILIARY input, or an opto-isolated INHIBIT
input.
7 2 0
The INHIBIT function is routed through J7 terminal 8 (non-isolated).
The AUXILIARY function is routed through J9 terminal 8 (opto-isolated).
This is the default setting.
7 2 1
The INHIBIT function is routed through J9 terminal 8 (opto-isolated).
The AUXILIARY function is routed through J7 terminal 8 (non-isolated).
Integrator Rate Multiplier
In a typical application this parameter is used to vary Integrator Rate with line speed.
7 3 0
The Integrator Rate is equal to the value of parameter 68 (Integrato
r
Rate). This is the default setting.
7 3 1
A
nalog Input 1 controls the Integrator Rate. At maximum input voltage
the rate is equal to 100% of the value of parameter 68. At minimum input
voltage the rate is equal to 0% of the value of parameter 68.
7 3 2
A
nalog Input 2 controls the Integrator Rate. At maximum input voltage
the rate is equal to 100% of the value of parameter 68. At minimum input
voltage the rate is equal to 0% of the value of parameter 68.
Sensor A Transducer Orientation
This parameter reverses the order of the transducer beams in Sensor A.
7 4 0
This is the default setting. Beam 1 is located at the end of the
transducer closest to the pigtail wiring.
7 4 1
Beam 1 is located at the end of the transducer farthest from the pigtail
wiring.