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Serinus® 10 User Manual 3.2
Page 80
Input 1/2/3
The sections below are repeated for each analog input.
Multiplier
The input voltage will be multiplied by this number. For
example, if a sensor has a 0 - 5 V output for a temperature of
-40 °C to 60 °C, the multiplier would be (60 - (-40))/5 = 20.
Offset
This value will be added to the above calculation. Continuing
the example in the multiplier description, the offset should be
set to -40, so that a voltage of 0 V will be recorded as -40 °C.
Reading
The current reading from the analog input, after the multiplier
and offset are applied. This is the value that is logged or
reported as parameter 199 - 201.
3.4.27 Analog Output Menu
Figure 56 Analog Output Menu Screen
Main Menu Communications Menu Analog Output Menu
Output Mode
The analog output can be set to be either Current or Voltage.
Different fields will be displayed depending on which analog
output type is selected.
Channel 0/1/2
Channel 0 as default will be setup to be Parameter 50, which is
primary gas instantaneous reading. All three channels can be
user defined to any of the available parameters (for a list of
parameters refer to Table 25). All the labels below are
repeated for each Channel.
Name
Text list of the parameter defined to output through the
analog output (for a list of parameters refer to Table 25).
Parameter
Numeric list of the parameter defined to output through the
analog output. This is a quicker way to enter parameters (for a
list of parameters refer to Table 25).
Min Range
Sets the lower range limit (in concentration units). This is the
value at which the analog output should be at its minimum.
For example, 4 mA for a 4 - 20 mA current output.
Max Range
Sets the upper range limit (in concentration units). This value
can be edited but cannot exceed the Over Range value. This is
the value at which the analog output should be at its
maximum. For example, 20 mA for a current output.

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