Weidmuller WI-I/O 9-K: Wireless I/O Transmitter v1.9 User Manual

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WI-I/O 9-K

v1.9


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When the WI-I/O K takes a measurement, it will transmit the analog value if the value has

changed by more than the pre-configured sensitivity since the last transmission. The sensitivity

can be configured from 0.1% to 75% with a default value of 3%. If the change in the signal since

the last transmitted value is less than the sensitivity, then the WI-I/O K will not transmit the

analog value.

The sensitivity value should be selected which is more than the normal analog signal noise. If

the sensitivity is less than the signal noise, then the WI-I/O K will send a lot of un-necessary

transmissions, possibly resulting in jamming the radio channel.

An update transmission of the analog value will be transmitted if the analog value has not been

transmitted for during the user-configurable update period (10 seconds - 7 days). If an update

time of zero is selected, then no update messages will be sent.

If the update time expires since the last transmission, then the last measured value will be

transmitted - that is, a new measurement will not be taken. Normally the update time will be

much longer than the sample time. If the update time is less than the sample time, then update

messages may transmit the same value as the previous transmission, as a new measurement has

not yet been taken.

Overview:

• Measurements of the analog signal are determined by the sample time and warm-up time

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