1 signal adaptation by means of characteristic, Signal adaptation by means of characteristic, 6i/o terminals – Lenze 8400 User Manual
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I/O terminals
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Lenze · 8400 protec HighLine · Reference manual · DMS 3.0 EN · 03/2013 · TD05
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6.2.1.1
Signal adaptation by means of characteristic
This function extension is available from version 02.00.00!
According to the illustration below, an individual characteristic can be parameterised via the
subcodes of
to provide different slopes and a dead band. Here, the input signal corresponds
to the X axis and the output signal corresponds to the Y axis:
[6-4]
Characteristic for analog inputs
In the »Engineer«, there is a parameterising dialog for entering the characteristic. This dialog also
displays the set characteristic graphically.
199.99 %
y
max
-y
max
-x
max
x
max
y
min
-y
min
199.99 %
-199.99 %
-199.99 %
Parameter
Info
Lenze setting
Value Unit
AIN1: (+y0) = min
0.00 %
AIN1: (+x0) = Dead band
1.00 %
AIN1: (-y0) = (-min)
0.00 %
AIN1: (-x0) = (-Dead band)
1.00 %
AIN1: (+ymax)
199.99 %
AIN1: (+xmax)
199.99 %
AIN1: (-ymax)
199.99 %
AIN1: (-xmax)
199.99 %