No, you can't. The relationship between i, which is the sensor output current, and i1 and i2, which are the CH input currents of the PLC, is expressed as i ... Show Detail
Do not install an I/O terminal (Type_NR1S*-*, NR1T*-*, NR1J*-*, and NR1D*-*) on the floor of the panel because it has no ventilation slit for cooling. You ca... Show Detail
The temperature measurement value of the resistance temperature sensor (PT input) is unstable.
If this is caused by a fluctuation in the input temperature, moving average processing shown below may improve the condition. 1) Change the digital filter v... Show Detail
The measurement accuracy does not include zero junction compensation accuracy. The zero junction compensation accuracy is ±1°C (at ambient temperature 0°C ... Show Detail
The product type without 'RI' judges ON/OFF of the inputs by current. On the other hand, the product type with 'RI' judges ON/OFF of the inputs by voltage. ... Show Detail
For an analog input range (1 to 5 V or 4 to 20 mA), a line breakage detection function is provided. An input voltage of 0.92 V or lower for the 1 to 5 V ran... Show Detail
Yes, it is generally possible. However, be sure to use compensating leads also for wiring to the recorder. Some recorders may not permit connection dependi... Show Detail
After changing the range with the rotary switch, turn off the power once and then turn it on again, and the software offset setting will be disabled. Show Detail
Yes, you can. Note, however, that the input impedance reduces to half. Pay attention to the drive ability of the sensor. Show Detail
Since the conversion accuracy after a scaling change remains within the specifications, rescaling is unnecessary. Show Detail
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