Sierra Wireless MP 875 User Manual

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Analog input setup

The Analog Input window (

Tools > Options > MP > Input/Output

)

is used to configure devices on the four analog inputs. Each tab
corresponds to a pin:

Analog Tab

Connector Pin

Input 1

14

Input 2

7

Input 3

15

Input 4

8

To configure an analog sensor or gauge, select the tab that
corresponds to the pin you are using and complete the fields as
follows:

Label: Enter a description of the sensor or gauge (

Measured

Voltage

,

Vehicle Speed

, etc.), up to 20 characters long.

Raw value: Shows the analog value from the input (read­
only). The analog input has a 10-bit (1024-step) resolution,
so the raw value range is between 0 and 1023.

Zero scale: Enter the minimum value for the units you are
reporting (used to convert the raw analog value of zero).

Full scale: Enter the maximum value for the units you are
reporting (used to convert the raw value of 1023).

Current value: Shows the resulting converted value using
the zero and full scales entered.

Unit: Specify the units of the input (

volts

,

km/h

, etc.), up to

20 characters long.

Example

If you are measuring temperature, and the thermometer you
have connected to the I/O connector measures between -30
(raw value 0) and +50 (raw value 1023) degrees Celsius, then
your zero scale is

-30.0

and your full scale is

50.0

. Your label

could be

“Temperature

”, and units,

“degrees C”

.

The measurements are calculated for the 80-degree range
(between -30 and +50), which is divided into 1024 steps
(0.0781 degrees per unit step). A reading of 25 degrees
(55 degrees above the minimum) would therefore show a raw
value of 704 (55 degrees/0.0781 degrees per unit).

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