Perle Systems 5500208-43 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 Channel Control Commands About This Book PrefaceIntended Audience Contacting Technical Support Making a Technical Support QueryRepair Procedure Feedback on this ManualIntroduction Command SyntaxIntroduction CLI ConventionsCommand Shortcuts Command OptionsSet Custom-App Server CommandsServer Commands Set ServerDefault size 1500 bytes Domainname Bypass-passwordDhcp/bootp Default Interval 180 seconds. monitor-connection-timeoutTimeout Oem-loginPassword-limit Default Buffer Size 4 KB DS1/TS1/STS8DShow Modbus Set ServiceShow Custom-App Show ServerShow Hardware Hardware CommandsSet Ethernet Options Auto10-half10-full100-half100-fullModbus Commands Set Modbus GatewayShow TruePort TruePort Baud CommandsSet TruePort Remap-Baud Remapped-idSet IPv6 IPv6 CommandsShow IPv6 Add Custom-IPv6 Set Custom-IPv6Delete Custom-IPv6 Range Default 64 method manualRange Default Field Format IPv6 address prefix-bits manualUser Commands Commands for Users Logged Into the IolanResume MenuPing ScreenSet User Set User SessionShow Sessions Show Line UsersSyslog Console Show TermtypeTelnet TcpportVersion Configuring UsersSet Default User Add UserHotkey-prefix LevelSess-timer Line-accessService Phone-numberSet User Level Show the settings for the specified user Show Default UserConfigureduser Show the settings for the current userLine Commands Line CommandsPort vs -Port Line Commands Set LineOptions break Break-delayDial-timeout Break-lengthInitiate-connection Default Disabled initialData-logging Internet-addressLine-name ResetKeepalive LockStop-bits Default 10 ms Sess-timerSession strings Term-typeSet Line Interface Confighost Set Line ServiceServerport Hostport Modemname Set ModemInitstring Options Program-command-line Line Service CommandsShow Line Set Telnet-Client Options termtypeStartipaddress Set UDPOutboundport EndipaddressSet Vmodem Set Vmodem-Phone Ipaddress Set Modbus-Slave LineSet Modbus-Master Line HostSet Multihost Line Set Line Initiate-ConnectionShow UDP Show InterfaceShow Telnet-Client Show VmodemDelete Modem Modem CommandsAdd Modem Show ModemsPacket Forwarding Commands Set Packet-Forwarding LineEnable-end-eof1 Enable-end-trigger1Enable-end-trigger2 Enable-end-eof2Show Packet-Forwarding Line Add Community Network Commands ChapterSnmp Commands Add TrapDelete Trap Delete CommunitySet Snmp Set Snmp inform-retries Set Snmp inform-timeoutSet Snmp engine-id-string Show SnmpTftp Commands Hosts CommandsAdd Gateway Gateway CommandsShow Hosts Delete GatewayShow Gateways Description Configures the gateway User Level Admin SyntaxSet Gateway DestinationipSet Syslog Logging CommandsShow Syslog Time Commands Time CommandsTime/Date Setting Commands Show Date Administration Commands Bootup CommandsConfiguration file Set BootupShow Bootup Show ARPHostname/ipaddress Tftp File Transfer CommandsNetload FilenameNetsave Custom Factory DefaultOptions Factory-default-config Table or a DNS serverSet Motd Motd CommandsSet Show MotdShow Netstat Statistic Commands ChapterConfiguration Statistics Show Modbus StatisticsRun-Time Statistics Global I/O Commands O CommandsSet IO UDP Set IO Failsafe Set IO Temperature-ScaleSet Line Set IO ModbusSet IOChannel Digital I/O Set IOChannel ModeSet IOChannel Set IOChannel Digital InputSet IOChannel Digital Input Serial Pins Description can be up to 20 characters Current status. The default is disabledSet IOChannel Digital Output Will be displayed as activeActive-to-inactive-delay Active-signal-widthInactive-signal-width Inactive-to-active-delayOptions description Set IOChannel Digital Output Serial PinsSet IOChannel Relay RelaynumberSet IOChannel Analog True Analog Options analogchannelClear-mode Trigger-typeTrigger-level Clear-levelSet IOChannel Analog Temperature Level Set IOChannel IOExtension EnabledDefault Disabled keepalive Options channelServer-initiated tcp-port Client-initiated tcp-portClient-initiated multihost Local-connection inputchannelKill IOChannel Set IOChannel MultihostShow IOChannel Status ChannelShow IO Show IOChannelDigital Input Channel Control CommandsDigital Output RelayGlossary

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