Operational safety! The TempScan20 and HMI module PowerView3 are not designed for safety-critical applications. The CANopen® protocol and the binary inputs and outputs of the PowerView3 must not be used for safety-critical purposes. |
Further configuration options There are further configuration options for the TempScan20. These are described in the PowerView3 operating manual. |
With the PowerView3, you configure the channels of the TempScan20. The views for individual configuration of each channel can be accessed as follows:
Start Menu -> TempScan20 -> Preferences -> Channels
With enabled access control in the PowerView3, you need at least the rights for the access level Service to configure the channels and store the configuration in the TempScan20.
The and
buttons allow you to switch between the channels.
Configuring Channels
Carry out the following steps for all channels which have a thermocouple connected to them:
With and
in steps of 1 °C or 1 °F
With and
in steps of 20 °C or 20 °F
Minimum separation of threshold values The threshold values Shutdown High, Warning High and Warning Low must each be separated by at least 10 °C (18 °F). |
The TempScan20 signals the exceedance of these thresholds via the CAN bus.
Further information can be found in the PowerView3 operating manual.
Saving Configuration
In the Preferences view (accessible via Start Menu -> TempScan20 -> Preferences), tap the Store Setup button to permanently save the following information in the TempScan20:
Otherwise, this information will be lost in the TempScan20 if the TempScan20 is switched off temporarily and is not connected to the PowerView3 when switching on.