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3.11 Analog/Digital Inputs
Selecting ANALOG/DIGITAL INPUTS steps to the following menu:
READ ANALOG INPUTS
SETUP ANALOG INPUTS
READ DIGITAL INPUTS
SETUP DIGITAL INPUTS
3.11.1 Read Analog Inputs
The four (4) analog sensor inputs can be monitored from the display. The inputs are filtered, then dis-
played along with the text label assigned during setup.
3.11.2 Setup Analog Inputs
For installation of analog sensors, see Analog Setup on page 11.
After selecting a compatible sensor and properly wiring it to the terminals, set the control to monitor
the sensor according to the following instructions.
Slope
The slope is a multiplier used to scale the input signal. The slope can be positive (rising) or negative
(falling) and can range from 0 (resulting in a horizontal line) to ±999. The slope for a 0-5 volt input is
per 1 volt input; for 0-10 volt input, it is per 2 volt input; and for 4-20 mA, it is per 4 mA input. For
example, assuming an intercept of 0, for a 0-10 volt sensor input with a slope of 50, an input of 1 volt
would be displayed as 25: 1x(50/2); 2 volts would be 50: 2x(50/2); 3 volts would be 75: 3x(50/2); etc.
Intercept
The intercept is an offset from point 0 corresponding to 0 volts or 0 mA input. The intercept can be
positive or negative and can be a point from 0 to ±999. Adding an intercept of 100 to the slope example
above, 1 volt would be 125: 100 + (1x[50/2]); 2 volts would be 150: 100 + (2x[50/2]); 3 volts would be
175: 100 + (3x[50/2]); etc.
Text
You may enter a custom label for each analog input. The text label can be 20 characters in length
including any of the following:
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ#%*-0123456789, or space.
3.11.3 Read Digital Inputs
The four custom alarm inputs can be defined to be digital inputs. Digital inputs are used to sense cus-
tomer devices for status display purposes only and will not activate the audible alarm.
3.11.4 Setup Digital Inputs
A digital input is enabled by defining one of the four custom alarms to be STATUS ONLY type in the
alarm setup screen. The digital input is given a name by specifying it to be one of the optional alarms
or a custom text alarm. See 3.4.3 - Setup Alarms and 3.4.4 - Setup Custom Alarms.
3.12 View Run Hours Log
Selecting VIEW RUN HOURS LOG will step to the following menu:
VIEW 24 HOUR RUN TIME HISTORY
VIEW TOTAL RUN HOURS
NOTE
For a 4-20 mA input sensor, if the desired reading at 4 mA input is 0, then an intercept
of -1 x slope would be required. For example, assuming a slope of 50, the formula would
be ([-1 x 50] + 4 x [50/4]) = 0. The intercept is -50.