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Analog MIN- and MAX-value
6 Analog MIN- and MAX-value
For each of the four 0-10V analog-channels, the four
-
channels, as well as for the four
-channels a minimum and
maximum value can be adjusted.
So the voltage range,
hub or the
-value can be
circumscribed. Hereby, it is important to consider that after the
start-up all four analog-values have the voltage level 0V. The
eventually adjusted minimum value will be set at the output
immediately after the booting of the ProCommander® AX. This
takes a few milliseconds.
!san…#
is the command for the minimum level. The
resolution of values is in 0.01%-steps from 0 to 10000. The
command
!san1=1055#
sets for the analog-channel 1 to a
minimum value of 10.55%. The minimum value must not be
higher than the maximum value. If a higher value will be entered
the minimum value will be set to the adjusted maximum value.
In this case, the analog-output remains at the adjusted value.
!sax…#
adjust the maximum value, whereby the same
criteria as for the minimum value apply. The resolution is also in
0.01% steps from 0-10000 and the maximum value must not be
less than the minimal value.
!sax2=9023#
sets for the analog-
channel 2 the maximum value to 90.23%. The maximum value
must not be lower than the minimum value. If a lower value is
entered, the maximum value will be set to the level of minimum
value.
!qmm#
lists all channels with their min and max values at
once.
Summary of Contents for ProCommander AX
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Page 33: ...33 ProCommander AX Update...
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Page 39: ...39 ProCommander AX Update Confirm the alert with OK...
Page 40: ...40 ProCommander AX Update...
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Page 44: ...44 ProCommander AX Wi Fi Configuration You should see the following...
Page 50: ...50 Analog MIN and MAX value...
Page 52: ...52 Variable...
Page 68: ...68 Folder structure of the Flash Card...
Page 70: ...70 Programming the ProCommander AX...
Page 86: ...86 ProCommander AX Appendix...
Page 88: ...88 Glossary...
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