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==== Discrete Input driver ==== | ==== Discrete Input driver ==== | ||
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+ | ==== Configuration settings (center panel) ==== | ||
=== Description === | === Description === | ||
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- | **REGISTER 1 & 2 modes** - Each discrete input is duplicated, providing the opportunity apply two modes of initial processing and two methods of scaling. The ezeio controller' | + | **REGISTER 1 & 2 modes** - Each discrete input is duplicated, providing the opportunity apply two modes of initial processing and two methods of scaling. The ezeio controller' |
- | **Register 1 & 2 modes** - Choose one of the setting below for registers 1 & 2. | + | **Register 1 & 2 modes** - These modes control how the analog to digital converter calculates the live values. //Separate settings on the individual " |
| **Mode** | **Description** | **Effect** | | | **Mode** | **Description** | **Effect** | | ||
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- | **SCALING OF REGISTER 1** - Register 1 can be scaled to a unit value such as PSI or LPM. The relationship between the Min/Max raw & scaled settings creates | + | **SCALING OF REGISTER 1** - Register 1 can be scaled to a unit value such as PSI or LPM with a 2 point linear conversion |
- | **Min raw - Max raw** - By default, the range shown here is set based on the "Input hardware type" selected, such as 0-10V (0.0 - 10.0) or 0-30mA (4.0 - 20.0). This would correlate to the full scale of a typical sensor. These fields can be changed if required to match the output of your sensor or the scale range you wish to use in the next step. | + | {{: |
- | **Min scale - Max scale** - Enter values here that correlate to the Min/Max raw values. For example: 4.0mA = 0 psi and 20.0mA = 250 psi | + | **Raw value point A & B** - By default, the range shown here is set based on the "Input hardware type" selected, such as 0-10V (0.0 - 10.0) or 0-30mA (4.0 - 20.0). This would correlate to the full scale of a typical sensor. These fields can be changed if required to match the output of your sensor or the scale range you wish to use in the next step. |
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+ | **Scaled value at point A & B** - Enter values here that correlate to the Min/Max raw values. For example: 4.0mA = 0 psi and 20.0mA = 250 psi | ||
**Low error - High error** - Enter values here that represent the normal range for the application. This could also represent the operating range of the sensor, so a negative value could indicate an open circuit. When the value is out of this range, the " | **Low error - High error** - Enter values here that represent the normal range for the application. This could also represent the operating range of the sensor, so a negative value could indicate an open circuit. When the value is out of this range, the " | ||
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**Logic** - Set the true (or ON) state to be above or below the threshold value, with a value of 1 or 100. Choosing 100, make it easy to use the value to drive a digital output via " | **Logic** - Set the true (or ON) state to be above or below the threshold value, with a value of 1 or 100. Choosing 100, make it easy to use the value to drive a digital output via " | ||
- | ==== Thermistor options ==== | + | ==== Thermistor options |
<WRAP center round tip 60%> | <WRAP center round tip 60%> | ||
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| TX1001 Pro | ThermoWorks | TX-1001X-OP | | | | TX1001 Pro | ThermoWorks | TX-1001X-OP | | | ||
| ET7273 | | ET7273 | | | | ET7273 | | ET7273 | | | ||
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+ | ==== Status & Registers (right panel) ==== | ||
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+ | === Device Status === | ||
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+ | **Driver info** - Typically this is the name from the program file | ||
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+ | **Driver updated/ | ||
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+ | **Battery & Signal** - Signal indicates the progress through the script. If driver fails to operate, signal number indicates progress | ||
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+ | **Driver status** - Color and text of status bubbles give a quick visual reference of Communication, | ||
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+ | **Communication** - Com count indicates number of successful and unsuccessful data packets received | ||
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+ | === Available registers === | ||
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+ | | 1 | Raw electrical value | Unit type is set by "Input hardware type", V, mA, Ohm | | ||
+ | | 2 | Raw electrical value | Unit type is set by "Input hardware type", V, mA, Ohm | | ||
+ | | 3 | Scaled value, Register 1 | Scaled by 2 point calibration | | ||
+ | | 4 | Scaled value, Register 2 | Scaled by offset and factor | | ||
+ | | 5 | Logical state | Analog value converted to digital (on/off) based on threshold setting | | ||
+ | | 6 | Logical cycles | Number of times " | ||
+ | | 7 | Logical active time | Number of seconds logical state is " | ||
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