Operations page / input 2 menu – Watlow Series 96 User Manual
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Active if input 2 hardware is pre-
sent (96 _1 _-_ _ _ _ -_ _ _ _)
and Setup Page Lock (Lockout
Menu) is not set to
[hide].
611 r/w
[`OFF] (0)
[`OFF] off: (0)
[E`In] event input: (1)
[4-20] 4-20mA (2)**
[0-20] 0-20mA (3)**
[`0-5] 0-5VÎ (dc) (4)**
[`1-5] 1-5VÎ (dc)(5)**
[0-10] 0-10VÎ (dc) (6)**
[In`2] Input 2
Sets the input type
parameter of input
2.
[Inp2]
Input 2 Menu
[`set] Setup Page
Active if Setup Page Lock (Lock-
out Menu) is not set to
[hide].
604 r/w
0 (0) [1.0 (10)
if
[dEC1] is
set to 0.0].
-60.0 to 60.0 (-600 to
600)
[ftr1] Input Software
Filter 1
Set the filter time
for the input, in sec-
onds. This smoothes
out a rapidly chang-
ing input signal.
Positive values affect
the monitor readings
only. Negative val-
ues affect both the
monitor readings
and the control val-
ues.
Active if Setup Page Lock (Lock-
out Menu) is not set to
[hide].
606 r/w
0
If Set Sensor Type is
RTD or thermocouple
(excluding R, S or B
thermocouple):
[```0] 0 (0)
[``)0] 0.0 (1)
If Set Sensor Type is a
process:
[```0] 0 (0)
[``)0] 0.0 (1)
[`)00] 0.00 (2)
[)000] 0.000 (3)
[dEC1] Decimal 1
Sets the position of
the decimal point for
input readings.
Active if Setup Page Lock (Lock-
out Menu) is not set to
[hide].
603 r/w
See Specifica-
tions in the
Appendix
for sensor
ranges and
defaults.
See Specifications in
the Appendix for sen-
sor ranges and de-
faults.
[rh`1] Range High 1
Set the input range
high. This setting is
the highest value
that the set point
can have.
Active if Setup Page Lock (Lock-
out Menu) is not set to
[hide].
602 r/w
See Specifica-
tions in the
Appendix
for sensor
ranges and
defaults.
See Specifications in
the Appendix for sen-
sor ranges and de-
faults.
[rL`1] Range Low 1
Set the input range
low. This setting is
the lowest value
that the set point
can have.
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Operations Page / Input 2 Menu
Display
Parameter
Range
Default
Modbus
Conditions for
(Modbus Value)
Register
Parameters to Appear
read/write
NOTE: For more information about how parameter settings affect the controller’s operation, see Chapter Five, Features.