6.2. Displaying the switching output
If "High Setpoint" is exceeded, the transistor switches to "High",
If "Low Setpoint" is fallen below, it switches to "Low" (with hysteresis).
If "High Setpoint" is exceeded, the transistor switches to "Low",
If "Low Setpoint" is fallen below, it switches to "High" (with hysteresis).
If "High Setpoint" is fallen below, the transistor switches to "High".
If "High Setpoint" is exceeded, the transistor switches to "High".
Transistor is permanently switched (N/C).
Transistor is permanently switched off (N/O).
Between "Low Setpoint" and "High Setpoint", the transistor switches to "High".
If "Low Setpoint" is fallen below, and "High Setpoint" is exceeded,
the transistor switches to "High".
6.3. Messages in operating mode
Has fallen below the measuring range.
This message and the current frequency flash alternately if the frequency falls below
the bottom measuring range set.
Measuring range exceeded.
This message and the current frequency flash alternately if the frequency exceeds the
top measuring range set.
No input signal.
This message flashes for the following reasons:
1. No sensor connected!
2. For NAMUR: a) Short-circuit or b) Wire-break!
3. Short-circuit frequency <-> GND!
4. No input signal found within the wire-break detection time set
6.4. Menu guidance
In edit mode, the arrow points to the function to be set.
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(l.br.time).