2020-01
14
PMI360DV-F130-IU-V15
Commissioning
Note
Programming an angle segment of exactly 45°
If you intend to program an angle segment of exactly 45° for the analog output, you can make
use of the restriction that prevents the angle segment from being below 45°
In the second step of the angle segment programming process, move the actuator to a position
that represents less than 45° in relation to the start position. If the actuator covers an angle <
30°, the preset direction of rotation is retained. If the actuator covers an angle > 30° but < 45°,
this direction of rotation is adopted.
After the relevant button is pressed to confirm this position, the sensor calculates and stores
the exact position value for 45°.
Note
Programming an angle segment of exactly 360°
If you intend to program an angle segment of exactly 360° for the analog output, you can make
use of the restriction that prevents the angle segment from exceeding 360°.
In the second step of the angle segment programming process, move the actuator to a position
that represents more than a full rotation in relation to the start position (>360°, but <390°). The
direction of the rotation movement determines the direction in which the output values of the
analog output increase.
If the actuator does not move between the time the measurement range start point and end
point are parameterized, a measurement range of 360° is programmed. The measurement
range start point is then located in the position defined in the first step. The previous preset
direction of rotation for increasing the output values is retained in this case.
After the relevant button is pressed to confirm this position, the sensor independently
calculates and stores the exact position value for 360°.