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4.9.12. OF.SCL - Scale offset correction
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OF.SCL INPUT.1 (or INPUT.2 or INPUT.3) INPUT OFFSET INPUT R W
The parameter shows and sets the offset applied to the value read in input to make it correspond to the expected value
for a certain temperature. It corrects any constant read error of the sensor.
This offset is applied linearly to all reads; therefore it cannot be used to correct any sensor linearity errors.
Unit of measurement: The one set with the Unit parameter
Options: -999...999
4.9.13. LO.SP - Lower limit for setpoint
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LO.SP INPUT.1 (or INPUT.2 or INPUT.3) LOW LIMIT FOR SETPOINT INPUT R W
The parameter shows and sets the lower limit for defining the setpoint, i.e., the minimum value for setting a setpoint.
The scale limit is ignored if the setpoint is assigned to an MFB output (or calculated by an MFB).
Unit of measurement: The one set with the Unit parameter
Options: LO.SCL...HI.SCL
4.9.14. HI.SP - Upper limit for setpoint
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HI.SP INPUT.1 (or INPUT.2) HIGH LIMIT FOR SETPOINT INPUT R W
The parameter shows and sets the upper limit for defining the setpoint, i.e., the maximum value for setting a setpoint.
The lower value of HI.SP is limited by the value of LO.SP.
The scale limit is ignored if the setpoint is assigned to an MFB output (or calculated by an MFB).
Unit of measurement: The one set with the Unit parameter
Options: LO.SP...HI.SCL
4.9.15. LO.AL - Lower limit for alarms
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LO.AL INPUT.1 (or INPUT.2 or INPUT.3 ) LOW LIMIT FOR ABSOLUTE ALARMS INPUT R W
The parameter shows and sets the lower limit for defining alarms, i.e., the minimum value for setting an alarm.
Unit of measurement: The one used for the alarm limit.
Options: -1999...9999
4.9.16. HI.AL - Upper limit for alarms
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HI.AL INPUT.1 (or INPUT.2 or INPUT.3) HIGH LIMIT FOR ABSOLUTE ALARMS INPUT R W
The parameter shows and sets the upper limit for defining alarms, i.e., the maximum value for setting an alarm.
Unit of measurement: The one used for the alarm limit.
Options: -1999...9999