If set to OFF, no characteristic curve is activated and a value of 0-1023 is output.
If set to MAP, the values for zero and five volts can be entered. If the data sheet of your sensor only
provides values for 0.5 and 4.5 volts, you can open the calculation tool by clicking on calculate to
calculate the corresponding values for zero and five volts.
If set to NTC, you can enter the three constants of your NTC sensor as well as the pull-up resistance.
If you only have three data points, the calculation tool will help you with one click on calculate.
While you're at it, you can directly assign the min and max values of your sensor 0
If the value of your analog input fidgets too much, you have the option of activating the attenuation.
In the case of the analog inputs, this is hidden behind the point Length.
Figure 85: Attenuation of an analog input
If a 0 is entered here, the value is not damped. The maximum attenuation has a value of 249. A good
starting value for damping is 210.
After you have adjusted all values, you can save your changes by clicking on Apply and then transfer
them to your data display with the export to display button.