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PIOX S72* 17.1 Configuration of an input
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17.1.3 Definition of a switching condition
If a transmitter function is to be performed by remote control, a switching condition has to be defined.
•Select Yes if a switching condition is to be defined. Select No to display the next menu item.
• Press ENTER.
• Select a list item:
– MAX (x>limit): the switching condition is met when the measured value exceeds the limit
– MIN (x<limit): the switching condition is met when the measured value falls below the limit
– ERR (x=fail): the switching condition is met when a measurement is not possible
– Within range: the switching condition is met when the measured value is within the defined range.
– Out of range: the switching condition is met when the measured value is outside the defined range
• Press ENTER.
• Enter the limit for the switching condition.
• Press ENTER.
This display will only be indicated if MAX (x>limit) or MIN (x<limit) is selected.
It is possible to define a hysteresis to avoid constant switching of the event trigger.
The event trigger is activated when the measured value exceeds the upper limit and deactivated when it falls below the
lower limit.
• Enter the value for the hysteresis.
If zero is entered, no hysteresis is used.
• Press ENTER.
This display will only be indicated if MAX (x>limit) or MIN (x<limit) is selected.
• Enter the center of the switching range.
• Press ENTER.
This display will only be indicated if Within range or Out of range is selected.
• Enter the width of the switching range.
• Press ENTER.
This display will only be indicated if Within range or Out of range is selected.
• Enter a time interval at the end of which the event trigger has to switch.
• Press ENTER.
Special functions\Inputs\...\Trigger value
Special functions\Inputs\...\Function
Special functions\Inputs\...\Trigger value
Special functions\Inputs\...\Hysteresis
Special functions\Inputs\...\Range center
Special functions\Inputs\...\Range width
Special functions\Inputs\...\Glitch interval