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discrete nearest - in any case, the nearest discrete value
contained in the table will be used;
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discrete lower - in any case, the nearest lower discrete
value contained in the table will be used;
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discrete upper - in any case, the nearest higher discrete
value contained in the table will be used.
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Input values / Output values - allows you to enter the
corresponding pairs of values of the conversion table:
Figure 181. Conversion Table
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Input values: - enter the values delivered by a particular
sensor which correspond to the values of physical units
defined by you as output values;
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Output values: - enter the values of the physical units as
which you want your A850 to interpret the respective
input values.
Sensor Types
The “Sensor Type Selection” window allows you to define the sen-
sor types which you intend to use with your RTUs; i.e. each type of
sensor has to be declared only once in this window to allow you to
use it in your RTU network.
Summary of Contents for A850
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