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Thread: Renaming Voltage 1 and 2

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    Default Renaming Voltage 1 and 2

    Is there anyway to rename the voltage 1 or 2 to something else?

    Example, I would like to see PAR Sensor, instead of voltage 1.

    Thank you.

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    not yet, comes later

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    Thankyou again.

    Btw, you need a smiles that = Thank you Mattias.

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    I am using PLM-ADIN voltage inputs to measure CO2 and air temperature, connected to the aSense Wall Ventostat (0-2000ppm CO2 & Temp) that provides 0-10V outputs.

    http://www.co2meter.com/products/ase...re-transmitter

    It is working, the voltage is being recorded. I can look at the effects of CO2 level in the house on pH in my saltwater system by looking at the graphs in the "Measurement data" in PLC.

    However, Profilux 3 firmware 5.11 only shows the signals in Volts. It would be nice to rename Voltage 1 and Voltage 2 to CO2 and Air Temp, and have ability to set the conversion parameters, and units.

    Some simple conversion parameters would work in most cases, assuming the voltage to other unit function is linear: unit = a* voltage + b

    In my example, the CO2 range for 0-10V is 0-2000ppm, and the temperature range is 0-50C.

    4 new fields in the Voltage sensor settings UI would do the job. For CO2 I would enter a=200, b=0, unit=ppm, sensor=CO2.

    A side question: is it possible to add more than one PLM-ADIN modules to the Profilux 3?

    Thank you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boris View Post
    A side question: is it possible to add more than one PLM-ADIN modules to the Profilux 3?
    Yes, this is possible.

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