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WIKA operating instructions model DIH10-Ex
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6.3 Programming the display
6.3.1 Programming table for the programming of the display
PN Description
Range
Factory
default *
0
Calibration mode
0 = Sensor calibration (signal must be
applied, only for factory setting)
1 = Rescaling (display value at 4 ... 20 mA)
0/1
1
1
Full scale value (programming the display
value at 20 mA, e.g. 600)
-999...9999 150
2
Initial value (programming the display value at
4 mA, e.g. 100)
-999...9999 0
3
Decimal point or unit selection
(for programming a unit, the value shifts to
the left)
0 / 0.0 / 0.00
/ 0.000 /
°F / °C
°C
4
Display and averaging time in 1/10 of a second 5.0 ... 100.0 10
5 ** Zero point stabilisation (the ± range in which
0000 will be displayed)
0 ... 100
2
50 *** Definition of PIN code > 0000 (for
programming lock)
0000...9999 0000
51 *** Authentication by PIN code (removal of
programming lock)
0000...9999 0000
100 Number of reference points (reference points
for sensor calibration, reference points reduce
the measuring rate)
0 ... 30
0
101...
130
Reference points (as programmed under
PN100)
-999 ... 9999 0
200 TAG number
0000 ... 9999 0
* For factory setting
** For programming a value >1 a hysteresis of 0.1 % will be activated. This prevents
the display jumping.
*** optional
(If no PIN code has been defined, PN50/PN51 are not available. A PIN code can
only be initially programmed via the serial interface for the factory programming. If a
PIN code has been defined (display after segment test: Pin), the programming lock
must be released, using the PIN code defined via PN50, through PN51 under input,
as otherwise, any changes made under the other PN's will not be able to be saved.
In order to reactivate the PIN code via PN50 on completion of any programming,
the programming mode must be left (by the input of 0000 under PN50 or by briefly
interrupting the current loop).
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