Marathon Computer AACC 2000 manual Process value config, Input configuration, Cjc

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gsch

Gain schedule enable

no yes

Disabled Enabled

pV

Process value config

 

 

unit

Inststrument units

0C

Celsius

 

 

0F

Farenheit

 

 

0k

Kelvin

dec.p

Decimal places in the

none

Display units blanked

 

displayed value

nnnn

None

 

 

nnn.n

One

 

 

nn.nn

Two

 

 

 

rng.l

Range low

 

Low range limit. Also setpoint limit for

 

 

 

alarms and programmers

rng.h

Range high

 

High range limit. Also setpoint limit for

 

 

 

alarms and programmers

Name

Description

Values

Meaning

iP

Input configuration

 

 

inPt

Input type

J.tc

J thermocouple

 

 

k.tc

K thermocouple

 

 

L.tc

L thermocouple

 

 

r.tc

R thermocouple (Pt/Pt13%Rh)

 

 

b.tc

B thermocouple (Pt30%Rh/Pt6%Rh)

 

 

n.tc

N thermocouple

 

 

t.tc

T thermocouple

 

 

S.tc

S thermocouple (Pt/Pt10%Rh)

 

 

PL 2

PL 2 thermocouple

 

 

C.tc

Custom downloaded t/c (default = type

 

 

 

C)

 

 

rtd

100Ω platinum resistance thermometer

 

 

mV

Linear millivolt

 

 

voLt

Linear voltage

 

 

mA

Linear milliamps

 

 

Sr V

Square root volts

 

 

Sr A

Square root milliamps

 

* see “CUST” List.

mV.C

8-point millivolt custom linearisation*

 

 

V.C

8-point Voltage custom linearisation*

 

 

mA.C

8-point milliamp custom linearisation*

 

 

 

 

Name

Description

Values

Meaning

CJC

Cold Junction

Auto

Automatic internal compensation

 

Compensation

0oC

0oC external reference

 

 

45oC

45oC external reference

 

 

50oC

50oC external reference

 

 

OFF

No cold junction compensation

imp

Sensor Break Impedance

Off

Disabled (only with linear inputs)

 

 

Auto

Factory set

 

 

Hi

Impedance of input > 5KΩ

 

 

Hi.Hi

Impedance of input > 15KΩ

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