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Chapter 3: Configuring the 2085-IT8-SC/IT-16-SC Using CCW
User’s Manual Pub. 0300322-01 Rev. A
Input
Type
Input Value
Condition
EU ×1
EU ×10
Raw
Prop
Percentage
°F
°C
N
2372.0
1300.0
High Limit
23720
13000
2372
1300
32767
10000
2372.0
1300.0
High
Range
23720
13000
2372
1300
32767
10000
-346.0
-210.0
Low Range
-3460
-2100
-346
-210
-32768
0
-346.0
-210.0
Low Limit
-3460
-2100
-346
-210
-32768
0
C
4199.0
2315.0
High Limit
32767
1
23150
4199
2315
32767
10000
4199.0
2315.0
High
Range
32767
1
23150
4199
2315
32767
10000
32.0
0.00
Low Range
320
0
32
0
-32768
0
32.0
0.00
Low Limit
320
0
32
0
-32768
0
Millivolt
Input Value
Condition
X1
X10
Prop
Percent
±50
mV
52.50 mVDC
High Limit
5250
525
32767
10250
50.00 mVDC
High Range
5000
500
31207
10000
-50.00 mVDC
Low Range
-5000
-500
-31208
0
-52.50 mVDC
Low Limit
-5250
-525
-32768
-250
±100
mV
105.00 mVDC
High Limit
10500
1050
32767
10250
100.00 mVDC
High Range
10000
1000
31207
10000
-100.00 mVDC
Low Range
-10000
-1000
-31208
0
-105.00 mVDC
Low Limit
-10500
-1050
-32768
-250
1.
Type B and C thermocouples cannot be represented in engineering units
×1 (°F) above 3276.7 °F. Software treats it as an over range error.
2.
When millivolts are selected, the temperature setting is ignored. Analog
input data is the same for either °C or °F selection.
The firmware will report a configuration error if an invalid range value is entered
in the configuration table. The table below provides the defined resolution for
each Input Type. If the Data Format of the Input Type supports the resolution up
to after the decimal point, the fractional part of the input reading will be shifted
up to display in integers. Data display resolution is:
Input Type
EU×1
EU×10
Raw Prop
Percentage
TC
1 digital point
Integer
56 K
10 K
mV
2 digital points
1 digital point
10.5 K
3.6.4
Channel Bias
The module provides a signed 16-bit integer for user to enter a channel bias value
in the configuration table. It can be used to adjust the channel input reading if the
inserted Input Type sensor has measurement offset or when the user turns off the
CJ Compensation feature for Thermocouple measurement. The available range is
from -32768 to +32767.