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Input Units
Units
Description
Definition
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Temp °C
Celsius, high resolution. Analog input for temperature devices such as thermocouples, RTD, and
thermistors. In high resolution mode, temperature = (Modbus register value) ÷ 20.
LCD: 0000.0C
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Temp °F
Fahrenheit, high resolution. Analog input for temperature devices such as thermocouples, RTD,
and thermistors. In high resolution mode, temperature = (Modbus register value) ÷ 20.
LCD: 0000.0F
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Temp °C (Low Res) Celsuis, low resolution. To measure a greater temperature range, use the low resolution unit. In
low resolution mode, temperature = (Modbus register value) ÷ 2.
LCD: 0000.0C
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Temp °F (Low Res) Fahrenheit, low resolution. To measure a greater temperature range, use the low resolution unit.
In low resolution mode, temperature = (Modbus register value) ÷ 2.
LCD: 0000.0F
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Asynchronous
Counter, 32-bit
The 32-bit counter value records counts up to 4.29 billion.
LCD: 0000 0000
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Asynchronous
Counter, 16-bit
The 16-bit counter value records counts up to 65535.
LCD: 0000
Output Units
Units
Description
Definition
0
Raw
Displays the raw A/D conversion data with data ranges from 0 to 65535. This units type is typical-
ly used only for factory calibration.
LCD: Raw A/D hex value
1
4 to 20 mA
Analog unit. Modbus register contents are scaled such that 0 represents 4 mA and 65535 repre-
sents 20 mA.
LCD: 4.00mA–20.00mA
2
0 to 20 mA
Default analog input unit. Modbus register contents are scaled such that 0 represents 0 mA and
65535 represents 20 mA.
LCD: 0.00mA–20.00mA
3
Discrete (ON/OFF)
Default discrete unit.
LCD: ON/OFF
4
0 to 10V (Volts)
Analog unit using 0 to 10V instead of current. Modbus register contents are scaled such that 0
represents 0V and 65535 represents 10V.
LCD: 0.00V–10.00V
5
Signed Analog, 0 to
10V
For a signed value, such as temperature, that is to be converted to a voltage out value. Use null
to set the start point and span to define the range. The null value is the starting temperature to be
associated with 0V. The span is the entire temperature range that is to be associated with 0 to
10V.
LCD: 0.00V–10.00V
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