Programming analog inputs – SATEC RDM172 Manual User Manual

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Chapter 4 PAS Application Software

General Meter Setup

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Series PM172 Powermeters

Programming Analog Inputs

The PM172 can be provided with two optional analog inputs with options for
0-1mA, ±1mA, 0-20mA or 4-20mA input currents, depending on the order.
Inputs with 0-1mA and ±1mA options can accept ×200% overload currents,
i.e., can actually accommodate currents in the range of 0-2 mA and ±2mA.

The meter automatically converts the analog input readings received from
the analog-to-digital converter to the user-defined engineering scale and
shows the input values in true engineering units, for example, in volts, amps,
or degrees, with the desired resolution.

To configure the Analog Inputs in your device, select General Setup from the
Meter Setup menu, and then click on the Analog Inputs tab. If you are
programming your device online, analog inputs are designated as not
available if they are not present in the device.

The available options are described in the following table.

Option Range

Description

AI type

0-1mA
±1mA
0-20mA
4-20mA

The analog input type. When connected to the meter,

shows the actual type received from the device. When
working off-line, select the analog input option
corresponding to your meter.

Zero scale

-999,999 to
999,999

Defines the low engineering scale (in primary units) for
the analog input corresponding to a lowest (zero) input
current (0 or 4 mA)

Full scale

-999,999 to
999,999

Defines the high engineering scale (in primary units) for
the analog input corresponding to a highest input

current (1 or 20 mA)

Dec. Places

0-3

The number of decimal digits in a fractional part of the
scaled engineering value

Value label

An arbitrary name you can give the analog input value

Always save your analog inputs setup to the site database in order to keep

the labels you give the analog inputs. They are not stored in your device.

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