7 configuration – in setup program only – JUMO 705020 mTRON T - Analog Input Module, 4-Ch. Operating Manual User Manual

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7 Configuration – in setup program only

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Measured value

The table below shows the admissable measured value range of the analog inputs, depending
on the chosen sensor (incl. physical offset, if applicable). These values are the minimum and
the maximum input values for the customer-specific linearization.

Linearization

Depending on the type of linearization, either the domain or the co-domain of the linearization
is monitored.

Chapter 7.1.1 "Grid points", page 55

Chapter 7.1.2 "Formula", page 57

Linearized value

The linearized value is monitored with respect to the scale range (start, end). As a result, the
range of linearized values (incl. standardized offset, if applicable) is limited as follows:
Lower limit = minimum(start, end) - |end - start| × 0.0125
Upper limit = maximum(start, end) + |end - start| × 0.03125

Sensor

Lower limit

Upper limit

Comment

RTD temperature probe

0

Ω

4000

Ω

Thermocouple

0 mV

100 mV

Resistance transmitter

0 %

100 %

Sliding contact position, as a per-
centage of the overall resistance
(max. 4000

Ω

)

Resistance/potentiometer

0 %

100 %

Sliding contact position, as a per-
centage of the overall resistance
(max. 4000

Ω

)

Current 0 to 20 mA

-0.25 mA

20.625 mA

Current 4 to 20 mA

3.8 mA

20.5 mA

Voltage 0 to 1 V

-0.0125 V

1.03125 V

Voltage 0 to 10 V

-0.125 V

10.3125 V

Voltage 2 to 10 V

1.9 V

10.25 V

TIP!
In the case of standard signals (current, voltage), the measured value is monitored (incl. phy-
sical offset, if applicable). The current and voltage values that are specified in the table repre-
sent the limits acc. to NAMUR recommendation NE 43. A measured value beyond these limits
causes an overange or an underrange (out-of-range).

TIP!
A linearized value beyond these limits causes an overange or an underrange (out-of-range).

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