Weidmuller WI-I/O 9-L: Wireless I/O Transmitter / Receiver v1.3 User Manual

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WI-I/O 9-L Configuration Manual

WI-I/O 9-L Wireless I/O

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This document uses the following terms:

Term

Meaning

Analog signal

Analog signals are continuously variable signals. The WI-I/O 9-L supports

analog signals in the range 0-20 milli-amps

Cold junction temperature

compensation

When using thermocouples, the module compensates for the reading errors

caused by the temperature of the connection between the thermocouple wires

and the module terminal strip.

Debounce Delay

Number of seconds that a signal must be changed to be recognised as

changed.

Discrete signal

Discrete signals are either active (on) or inactive (off).

Mapping

Configuration item that lets you link inputs at one module to outputs at another

module. Mappings are triggered either by a change in some of the input data

that they send, or by a timer to send an update if the data hasn’t changed.

Module

The actual remote device hardware being configured.

Output reset time

If an output doesn’t have any data sent to it, it can be configured to turn off

(reset). Output reset time is the time to wait after receiving data before

resetting the output to a safe state (0mA for analog, off for digital).

Paralysis

Minimum number of seconds after a mapping is transmitted that it can be

transmitted as a second event if triggered.

Post linearization scaling

Lets you to change the range of temperature reported by the thermocouple

system. This is a scale factor applied after linearizing the thermocouple

voltage to a temperature range.

Pulsed input

Used to count the number of times an event has occurred. Pulsed inputs are

attached to a discrete input, and count the number of times the input has

switched from off to on.

Repeater

A module that receives a message and passes the message to another

module.

Sample time

Determines how often the module checks an analog signal.

Sensitivities

Unit sensitivities indicate the change required in an input for WI Series to

detect a state change and transmit a new value.

Setpoint

Setpoints let you generate a discrete signal based on the value of an analog

input.
Each setpoint is associated with two different values - a high threshold value

and a low threshold value. When the analog input moves below the low

threshold value the set point turns off. When the analog input moves above the

high threshold value the setpoint turns on. When the analog level is between

the high and low threshold values, it does not change.

Thermocouple

Thermocouples measure temperature by using the seebeck effect that occurs

at the junction of dissimilar metals.

Thermocouple linearzation

table

Thermocouple tables translate the millivolt signal from a thermocouple to an

actual temperature measurement. The WI-I/O 9-L provides built-in support for

E, J, K and T type thermocouples, and support for other thermocouple types

through user compensation tables.

Unit

Configuration of a particular device (module) stored inside the configuration

software

Warm up time

Determines how long the analog circuits are powered up before performing the

sample.

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