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Brainchild VR06 - Analog Input Parameters Explained; Event Configuration for Alarms

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Log Speed: It is the logging speed (recording speed) of measured data. Select Log Speed column, then
choose 1, 2, 5, 10, 30, 60 or 120 seconds.
Offset: It is offset value to correct the sensor error.
Gain: It is a multiplier to correct the sensor error.
The correct value = ( the process value + offset ) x gain
Sensor: It displays automatically the setup input of V, mV, mA, T/C ( J, K, T, E, B, R, S, N, and L ),
PT100, and JPT100. The default setting is 4-20mA if no other input specified.
Unit: The engineering unit of input.
Range: Various input ranges can be set for voltage and current. Normally, it sets 0-1, 1-5, 0-5 or 0-10
V for the voltage, and set 0-20 or 4-20mA for the current.
Scale Unit: Defines the scale unit.
Scale Low: Defines the low scale with decimal if necessary. For instance, input 0-10 V, the Scale Low
can be set up with value 0.00 to be correspondent to low range 0 V.
Scale High: Defines the high scale with decimal if necessary. For instance input 0-10 V, the Scale
High can be set up with value 100.00 to be correspondent to high range 10 V.
Event
The Event is frequently used for Alarm purpose. Event can also be used for digital output DO, Timer,
Totalizer, Counter or Report.
Type: There are various types of H, L, HH, LL, R or r to be selected for job or Alarm purpose.
H: High limit. When the process is over high limit, the alarm or job is actuated.
L: Low limit. Any the process is lower than low limit, the alarm or job is actuated
HH: High high limit, to set up another limit higher than high limit for double warning.
LL: Low low limit, to set up another limit lower than low limit for double warning.
R: Increasing rate of change. The job or alarm is actuated when the rate of increasing process value is
greater than the specified rate time interval. For example, when the Setpoint is set to 100_1S, if the
process is increasing greater than the value 100 in 1 second, then job or alarm will be actuated.
r: Decreasing rate of change. The job or alarm is actuated when the rate of decreasing process value is
greater than the specified rate time interval. For example, when the Setpoint is set to 50_2S if the
process is decreasing greater than the value 50 in 2 seconds, then job or alarm is actuated.
Setpoint: To set up the process value for actuating Job1 and /or Job2
Job1, Job2: When an event occurs, the task to be performed is called the job. A typical example is to
trigger an alarm buzzer in event of high temperature. Each pen can accept four events ( or alarms ) and
each event can create two jobs. Please note that a job under Event is different from a job by pressing the