6.4.3 Relay hysteresis
If the measurement you are using to control the relay is likely to move back and forth close to
the activation setpoint, you can set a hysteresis that prevents the relay switching on and o
too frequently.
When hysteresis is used, the relay activates at the defined limit, but does not switch o
immediately when the measurement moves back to the other side of the activation limit.
Instead, with hysteresis, the relay remains active until the measurement crosses the relay
activation/deactivation limit and the additional buer value.
Figure 24 Behavior of relay that activates
above limit, with hysteresis
1 Measurement goes above the relay
activation limit (solid line —) and the
relay activates.
2 Measurement falls below the activation
limit, but stays above the hysteresis
limit (dashed line - - -). The relay
remains active.
3 Measurement falls below the hysteresis
limit and the relay switches o.
6.5 Enabling Modbus TCP/IP on touchscreen
1. Select Menu > Transmitter > Network.
2. Make sure that Network o/on is set on, and that the network settings are set correctly.
3. Select Menu > Outputs > Modbus TCP/IP.
4. In Modbus o/on, set Modbus on.
More information
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Modbus overview (page 61)
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