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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Feature

Description

Example

Ain1 debounce

The debounce time is the product of the

number of samples and the sample period.

The signal must differ from the previous value

by the sensitivity value for this duration to

register a ‘change of state’.
This means that changing the analog sample

time will also change the debounce time. For

analog signals, a value of 0 or 1 generates the

quickest response; 255 generates the slowest

response.

Ain1 sample period

Sets the period between samples of the

thermocouple input.
A smaller value will cause mappings using this

input to be triggered more frequently (i.e.

quicker response).
A larger value will cause mappings using this

input to be triggered less frequently (less

power consumption).

Ain1 warm up time

The amount of time the analog circuits are

powered up before sampling the analog input.

Din1 Debounce

The amount of time the first digital input must

stay in a changed state before it registers as a

change of state.

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