Dwyer 16A User Manual
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APCt
Manual and PctO display adjustment (16A3).
Select
rEAL
or
AdJ
.
rEAL
Manual display will display output 0 to 100% relative to actual
range of the output.
AdJ
Manual display will display output 0 to 100% relative to the
S
#
0L
and
S
#
0H
settings.
SEnC
Sensor Rate of Change: Select
0FF
,
1
to
4000
°F, °C, or counts per 1
second period. This value is usually set to be slightly greater than the fastest
process response expected during a 1 second period, but measured for at
least 2 seconds. If the process is faster than this setting, the
SEnC bAd
error message will appear. The outputs will then be turned off. This function
can be used to detect a runaway condition, or speed up detection of an
open thermocouple. Use the INDEX & ENTER keys to reset.
SCAL
Scale Low: Select 100 to 11998 counts below
SCAH
. The total span
between
SCAL
and
SCAH
must be within 11998 counts. Maximum setting
range is -1999 to +9999 counts. For Current and Voltage inputs, this will set
the low range end. Value not adjustable for Thermocouple and RTD ranges.
SCAH
Scale High: Select 100 to 11998 counts above
SCAL
. The total span
between
SCAL
and
SCAH
must be within 11998 counts. Maximum setting
range is -1999 to +9999 counts. For Current and Voltage inputs, this will set
the high range end. Value not adjustable for Thermocouple and RTD ranges.
SPL
Set Point Low: Select from the lowest input range value to
SPH
value. This
will set the minimum SP1 or SP2 value that can be entered. The values for
SP1 or SP2 will stop moving when this value is reached.
SPH
Set Point High: Select from the highest input range value to
SPL
value. This
will set the maximum SP1 or SP2 value that can be entered. The values for
SP1 or SP2 will stop moving when this value is reached.
SP10
Set Point 1 Output Select: Select
0utA
or
0utb
.
0utA
Set Point 1 is routed through Output A, Set Point 2 (if equipped) is
routed through Output B.
0utb
Set Point 1 is routed through Output B, Set Point 2 (if equipped) is
routed through Output A.
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