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CSOUT – ANALOG OUTPUT MODULE PROGRAMMING<br />

CRIMSON USER MANUAL - MODULAR CONTROLLER<br />

CSOUT – ANALOG OUTPUT MODULE PROGRAMMING<br />

The CSOUT module’s parameters are broken into two groups, each with their own page. Use<br />

the tabs on the left hand side of the window to view the different pages.<br />

THE CONFIGURATION TAB<br />

OUTPUT 1 TO OUTPUT 4<br />

These settings allow independent customization of each output's parameters.<br />

• The Output Type property is used to select between 0-5 V, 0-10 V, +/-10 V, 0-20<br />

mA or 4-20 mA outputs.<br />

• The Decimal Places property is used to allow Crimson to display the data values<br />

in the proper resolution. This is only used to display the appropriate resolution<br />

within Crimson, and is not used within the module.<br />

• The Data Low and Data High properties are used to scale the output to the data<br />

value's units of measure. Enter the desired data values that correspond to the<br />

Output Low and Output High values, respectively. ie. If the application involves<br />

a data value of 0.0 to 500.0 degrees that will provide an output of 1.000 to 5.000<br />

V, enter 0.0 for the Data Low property, and 500.0 for the Data High property.<br />

• The Output Low and Output High properties are used to scale the output. Enter<br />

the output levels that correspond to the Data Low and Data High properties,<br />

respectively. i.e. If the application involves a data value of 0.0 to 500.0 degrees<br />

that will provide an output of 1.000 to 5.000 V, enter 1.000 V for the Output Low<br />

property, and 5.000 V for the Output High property.<br />

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