Perle Systems DS1, TS2 manual Set IOChannel Analog Temperature

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Set IOChannel

Set IOChannel Analog (Temperature)

Description Sets the Analog input channel settings for Temperature models.

User Level Admin

Syntax set iochannel <analog_channel> type rtdthermocouple range <range_specifier>

set iochannel <analog_channel> alarm

[level 12345 [mode onoff] [trigger-type disabledlowhigh] [trigger-level <decimal_value>] [clear-mode automanual] [clear-level <decimal_value>] [snmp onoff] [syslog onoff]]

Options analog_channel

Specify the Analog channel number, for example, a2 or a4 (this also applies to

Temperature models).

type

Specify the type of sensor you are using to measure temperature, either RTD or thermocouple. The default is RTD.

range

Specify the temperature range that you want to measure. For RTD, the range is:

z1 (Pt100 a=385 -50 to 150C) This is the default.

z2 (Pt100 a=385 0 to 100C)

z3 (Pt100 a=385 0 to 200C)

z4 (Pt100 a=385 0 to 400C)

z5 (Pt100 a=385 -200 to 200C)

z6 (Pt100 a=392 -50 to 150C)

z7 (Pt100 a=392 0 to 100C)

z8 (Pt100 a=392 0 to 200C)

z9 (Pt100 a=392 0 to 400C)

z10 (Pt100 a=392 -200 to 200C)

z11 (Pt1000 a=385 -40 to 160C)

z12 (NiFe604 a=518 -80 to 100C)

z13 (NiFe604 a=518 0 to 100C)

For thermocouple, the range is:

zb (B 500 to 1800C)

ze (E 0 to 1000C)

zj (J 0 to 760C) This is the default.

zk (K 0 to 1370C)

zr (R 500 to 1750C)

zs (S 500 to 1750C)

zt (T -100 to 400C).

alarm

Configures alarm settings when the Analog input trigger is activated.

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Contents Iolan DS1/TS2 EN 55022 1998, Class A, Note Table of Contents User Commands Line Commands Network Commands Time Commands Statistic Commands Set IOChannel Digital Output Serial Pins Preface About This BookIntended Audience Making a Technical Support Query Contacting Technical SupportFeedback on this Manual Repair ProcedureIntroduction Command SyntaxIntroduction CLI ConventionsCommand Options Command ShortcutsServer Commands Server CommandsSet Custom-App Set ServerDhcp/bootp Bypass-passwordDefault size 1500 bytes Domainname Default Interval 180 seconds. monitor-connection-timeoutPassword-limit Oem-loginTimeout Default Buffer Size 4 KB TS1Show Custom-App Set ServiceShow Modbus Show ServerSet Ethernet Hardware CommandsShow Hardware Options Auto10-half10-full100-half100-fullSet Modbus Gateway Modbus CommandsTruePort Baud Commands Set TruePort Remap-BaudShow TruePort IPv6 Commands Set IPv6Show IPv6 Set Custom-IPv6 Add Custom-IPv6Range Default Range Default 64 method manualDelete Custom-IPv6 Field Format IPv6 address prefix-bits manualCommands for Users Logged Into the Iolan User CommandsPing MenuResume ScreenSet User Session Set UserSyslog Console Show Line UsersShow Sessions Show TermtypeTcpport TelnetSet Default User Configuring UsersVersion Add UserLevel Hotkey-prefixService Line-accessSess-timer Phone-numberPassword Show Default User ConfigureduserShow User Port vs -Port Line Commands Line CommandsLine Commands Set LineDial-timeout Break-delayOptions break Break-lengthDefault Disabled initial Default Buffer Size 4 KB DS1/TS1/STS8DFlowin FlowoutInternet-address ResetKeepalive Line-nameDefault 10 ms Sess-timer Default Disabled Session stringsSend-name Stop-bitsSet Line Interface Confighost Set Line ServiceHostport ServerportSet Modem ModemnameInitstring Line Service Commands Options Program-command-lineShow Line Options termtype Set Telnet-ClientOutboundport Set UDPStartipaddress EndipaddressSet Vmodem Set Vmodem-Phone Set Modbus-Master Line Set Modbus-Slave LineIpaddress HostSet Line Initiate-Connection Set Multihost LineShow Telnet-Client Show InterfaceShow UDP Show VmodemAdd Modem Modem CommandsDelete Modem Show ModemsSet Packet-Forwarding Line Packet Forwarding CommandsEnable-end-trigger2 Enable-end-trigger1Enable-end-eof1 Enable-end-eof2Show Packet-Forwarding Line Snmp Commands Network Commands ChapterAdd Community Add TrapDelete Community Delete TrapSet Snmp Set Snmp engine-id-string Set Snmp inform-timeoutSet Snmp inform-retries Show SnmpHosts Commands Tftp CommandsShow Hosts Gateway CommandsAdd Gateway Delete GatewaySet Gateway Description Configures the gateway User Level Admin SyntaxShow Gateways DestinationipLogging Commands Set SyslogShow Syslog Time Commands Time CommandsTime/Date Setting Commands Show Date Bootup Commands Administration CommandsShow Bootup Set BootupShow ARP Set cliNetload Tftp File Transfer CommandsHostname/ipaddress FilenameOptions Factory-default-config Custom Factory DefaultNetsave Table or a DNS serverSet Motd CommandsSet Motd Show MotdConfiguration Statistics Statistic Commands ChapterShow Netstat Show Modbus StatisticsRun-Time Statistics O Commands Global I/O CommandsSet IO UDP Set Line Set IO Temperature-ScaleSet IO Failsafe Set IO ModbusSet IOChannel Set IOChannel ModeSet IOChannel Digital I/O Set IOChannel Digital InputSet IOChannel Digital Input Serial Pins Set IOChannel Digital Output Current status. The default is disabledDescription can be up to 20 characters Will be displayed as activeInactive-signal-width Active-signal-widthActive-to-inactive-delay Inactive-to-active-delaySet IOChannel Relay Set IOChannel Digital Output Serial PinsOptions description RelaynumberOptions analogchannel Set IOChannel Analog True AnalogTrigger-level Trigger-typeClear-mode Clear-levelSet IOChannel Analog Temperature Level Default Disabled keepalive EnabledSet IOChannel IOExtension Options channelClient-initiated multihost Client-initiated tcp-portServer-initiated tcp-port Local-connection inputchannelShow IOChannel Status Set IOChannel MultihostKill IOChannel ChannelShow IOChannel Show IODigital Output Channel Control CommandsDigital Input RelayGlossary
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