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6 Functions and settings
Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen 2014 972374092/04 EN TAPCON® 260
For example: To capture a tap position range of 1...19 via input 1 as
4...20 mA, you must set 20 % for the "Input 1 lower limit" parameter and 1.0
for the "Input 1 lower value" parameter.
Setting lower limit value of input signal
To configure the analog input, you must state the lower limit value of the in-
put signal. Use the following settings depending on your analog signal:
Analog signal Setting
Injected current: 0...20 mA 0 % (= 0 mA)
Injected current: 4...20 mA 20 % (= 4 mA)
Resistor contact series always 20 %
Table 25: Parameter settings
To set the lower limit value of the input, proceed as follows:
1. > Configuration > Continue > Analog inputs.
ð Input 1 lower limit.
2. Press to highlight the position.
ð The desired position is highlighted and the value can be changed.
3. Press to increase the value or to reduce it.
4. Press .
ð The lower limit value for the tap position is assigned.
Setting lower value of input signal
To configure the analog input, an absolute value must be assigned to the
lower value of the applied signal.
To set the lower value for the input, proceed as follows:
1. > Configuration > Continue > Analog inputs > Press
until the desired parameter is displayed.
ð Input 1 lower value.
2. Press to increase the value or to reduce it.
3. Press .
ð The lower value for the tap position is assigned.
Setting upper limit value
You can use parameters to set the upper value for the tap position. To do
this, you must set the upper value of the signal range and linked highest tap
position.
6.11.2

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