The measurements provided to the application is directly usable by the user, who is able to
choose between:
-
using standardized display 0...10000 (or +/-10000 for the +/-10 V range),
-
personalizing display format by providing desired minimum and maximum values.
Values are displayed in normalized measuring units (in percent format, with two decimal spaces, also symbolized as °/

):
Type of Range
|
Display
|
unipolar range :
0-10V, 0-5V, 0-20mA, 4-20mA
|
from 0 to 10000 (0 °/  to 10000 °/  )
|
bipolar range :
+/-10V
|
from -10000 to +10000 (-10.000 °/  to +10.000 °/  )
|
The user may choose the range of values within which measurements are expressed, by selecting:
-
The lower threshold corresponding to the minimum value for the 0 °/

range (or ‐ 10000 °/

),
-
The upper threshold corresponding to the maximum value for the + 10000°/

range).
These lower and upper thresholds are integers between -30000 and +30000.
Example:
Imagine a conditioner providing pressure data on a 4-20 mA loop, with 4 mA corresponding to 3200 mB and 20 mA corresponding to 9600 mB. You have the option of choosing the User format, by setting the following lower and upper thresholds:
3200 °/

for 3200 mB as the lower threshold,
9600 °/

for 9600 mB as the upper threshold,
Values transmitted to the program vary between 3200 (= 4 mA) and 9600 (= 20 mA).
Therefore, matches are as follows:
Value transmitted to program
|
Current
|
Pressure
|
3200
|
4 mA
|
3200 mB
|
current value
|
between 4 and 20 mA
|
current value
|
9600
|
20 mA
|
9600 mB
|