Inputs/outputs menu – Hach-Lange ORBISPHERE 410 User Manual User Manual

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Inputs/Outputs Menu

Analog outputs

There are three analog outputs available. These outputs are configurable in terms of function, content,
and behavior through the instrument menus. Analog outputs are used to output a voltage or a current
which is a function (e.g. a linear characteristic) of a measurement: AOut = f (M). The analog outputs can
be typically connected to a PLC. Knowing the function (f), the PLC can compute the value of the
measurement.
Two types of instrument hardware are available:

measurement board with current output (I = 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA).

measurement board with voltage output (U = 0-5 V).

Instrument
configuration

Select analog output range of current:

4-20 mA or 0-20 mA

The 4-20 mA range (recommended) allows for an extended event
indication mode that can be selected and configured (default = standard
mode)

Note:

Features of the instrument with a voltage analog output are similar to

the 0-20 mA features.
For some events (sensor out, purge failure, etc.) the actual measurement is
not significant, but the PLC needs to know how the analog output behaves
in these cases. Two "Event indication modes" are available:

Standard mode (default)

Extended mode

Standard event
indication

Refer to

Table 1 Standard event indication

below.

Extended event
indication

The "Extended event indication" mode is only available when the 4-20 mA
output is selected. In this mode, the range between 0 mA and 4 mA is used
to indicate selected events. The events are defined using the channel
configuration option (see

Channel configuration on page 59

).

Note:

The extended mode is not available for the voltage output versions of

the instrument.

Table 1 Standard event indication

Analog output

Event output range

Event

0-20 mA

4-20 mA

0/5 V

Gas

concentration

20 mA

20 mA

5 V

Channel out

Sensor out

Thermal cut-off

Interfering gas error

Temperature

20 mA

20 mA

5 V

Channel out

Sensor out

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