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IM 04L42B01-01E
Overview of Functions
1
Difference computation 
Low-cut 
Square Root Computation 
Calibration Correction (/CC1 Option) 
Input  
value 
Measured  
value 
Measured  
value 
Input  
value 
Input  
value 
Input  
value 
Input  
value 
Measured 
value
Measured  
value 
Measured value on the reference channel 
–
The measured value of the channel is set to the  
difference with respect to the measured value of the  
reference channel. 
Converts the unit to obtain the measured value. 
Takes the square root of the input value and converts  
the unit to obtain the measured value. 
Corrects the input value with the characteristics  
specified by segments to obtain the measured value. 
Number of break  
points: Up to 16 
Pulse Input (/PM1 Option)
Linear Scaling 
10 V 
0 V 
300 °c 
–100 °c
a 
b 
x 
a 
b 
B 
B 
X 
A 
A 
X = (B – A)
+ A 
x – a
b – a
The contact changes from open to close. 
The signal level at the input terminal changes from high  
to low. 
5 ms or more 
100 Hz or less 
Pulse 
Contact 
or 
Open  
collector 
Pulse that can be counted  Input to the DX 
Count on the DX 
Measured 
value
Output 
value
For square root computation, measured values below  
the specified value are cut. 
For 1-5 V input, values below 0 % are cut. 
Result of square root 
computation 
Low-cut value 
DX 
For the setting procedure, see section 3.3.  For the setting procedure, see section 3.3. 
For the setting procedure, see section 3.9.  For the setting procedure, see section 3.3. 
For the setting procedure, see section 3.3.  For the setting procedure, see section 3.10.
Note
  Difference computation is executed even if the input type or range is not the same between 
the difference computation channel and the reference channel. The difference is computed 
discarding the decimal place and unit, and the decimal place and unit of the difference 
computation channel are applied.
Example 1: If the input value of the difference computation channel is 10.00 and the 
measured value of the reference channel is 100.0, the computed result is  
10.00 – 100.0 = –90.00.
Example 2: If the input value of the difference computation channel is 10.00 V and the 
measured value of the reference channel is 5.00 mV, the computed result is  
10.00 V – 5.00 mV = 5.00 V.
CalibrationManagement(/CC1option;releasenumbers4andlater)
You can use this function to make sure that calibration is performed regularly.
When you enable calibration management, a screen (the calibration notification screen) 
appears to notify you in advance that the calibration due date is approaching.
For the setting procedure, see section 3.13.
1.1InputSection