AS Series Module Manual 
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Digita l value (X)
3200 0 32100
S igna ls aft er t he calibration
Original signals
-10V
-32 000
Voltag e (Y)
Analog sig nal
1 0V
-31900
 
3. Average 
You can set the average value between 1–100. It is a steady value obtained from the sum of the recorded 
values. If the recorded values include an acute pulse due to unavoidable external factors, however, you 
may observe violent changes in the average value. Use the filtering function to exclude acute pulses from 
the sum-up and equalization, so that the computed average value is not affected by the acute recorded 
values. Set the filter percentage to the range 0–3, where the unit is 10%. If you set the filter range to 0, the 
system sums up all the recorded values and divides them to obtain the average value, but if you set the 
filter range to 1, for example, the system excludes the bottom 10% and top 10% of the values and 
averages only the remaining values to obtain the average value. For instantance, set the average value to 
100 and set the filter percentage to 3. When there are 100 pieces of data collected, the system arranges 
the collected data according to their values from large to small and then excludes the bottom 30% and top 
30% of the values (60 pieces of data) and averages only the remaining values (40 pieces of data) to 
obtain the average value.   
Present measured value
Range for filter percentage
Quantity
 
 
4. Disconnection detection 
Disconnection detection only operates when the analog range is 4–20 mA or 1–5 V. If a module that can 
receive inputs between 4–20 mA or from 1–5 V is disconnected, the input signal exceeds the range of 
allowable inputs, so the module produces an alarm or a warning.