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phild
post Dec 6 2004, 10:22 AM
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Hello

Does anyone know of how to change the analogue output through the menu to be used as motor current reading to a PLC from a CET4.
From what I have read 100 % equals 12 mA.
I have had a look through the setup and can't see the parameter to enable or disable.


There are three possibilities.

Analog output motor current
Analog output therm. utilisation
Analog output PT 100 temperature.
Somewhere in the manual probably will be the answer, so hopefully someone may have had the pleasure.

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Phild
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post Dec 8 2004, 12:42 AM
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Hello phild,

Don't waste your time going through the manual. Unfortunately, the analogue output on the CET4 is not scaleable. The fact that you know 12mA = 100% should allow to scale the PLC accordingly.

Hope the above helps.

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