
Soluciones Energéticas S. A.
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6.1.- ANALOG OUTPUT
The analog output A
out
allows the connecting of frequency
inverters or analog indicators (mechanical voltmeters); it is protected
against a shortcircuit to ground. You can select the function using
parameter O
04
and a code from the following table:
Code Function
0 Proportional to input current (5 V = 80 A)
2 Proportional to output current (5 V = 80 A)
4 Proportional to output current minus input current (0 V = -80 A, 2.5 V = 0 A, 5 V = 80 A)
6 Proportional to battery voltage between low voltage disconnection and gassing, 2.5 V if they are equal
8 Second of the minute (0 V = 0 seconds, 5 V = 59 seconds)
10 Minute of the hour (0 V = 0 minutes, 5 V = 59 minutes)
12 Hour of the day (0 V = 0 hours, 5 V = 23 hours)
14 Minute of the day (0 V = 0 minutes, 5 V = 1439 minutes)
16 Day of the week (0 V = Sunday, 5 V = Saturday)
18 Day of the month (0 V = 0 days, 5 V = 30 days)
20 Day of the year (0 V = 0 days, 5 V = 365 days)
22 An
input (0 V = 0 V, 5 V = 10 V)
24 An
input (0 V = 0 V, 5 V = 10 V)
26 4 to 20 mA input (0 V = 0 mA, 5 V = 25 mA)
28 4 to 20 mA input (0 V = 4 mA, 5 V = 20 mA)
30 Proportional to battery voltage between R24 and R25, 2.5 V if they are equal
32 Always 5 V
The default value is 0. To get the inverse function add 1 to
the code; for example, if code 2 makes the output go higher when the
output current increases, then code 3 makes the output reduce with the
current.
Time-related parameters generate a saw-tooth format signal
that can be used for cyclical functions. If you connect a frequency
inverter you can get variable duty cycles.