Instrument Data Tab (Instrument Common Properties Dialog) - Intergraph Smart Electrical - Help - Hexagon

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Displays instrument data including switching properties and measurement ranges.

Output type

The output types provides an indication of how the instrument output behaves in response to the input. Output can be linear or square root, for example. The value you select is informative only and does not affect any other data values. You can define and customize output types in the Data Dictionary Manager.

Switch action

Where the instrument includes a mechanical or an electronic switch, select an option that describes how the switch behaves, for example, Energize to trip, Open on failure, and so forth.

Solenoid supply

Where the instrument includes a solenoid, select the type of supply to the solenoid: alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC).

Solenoid voltage

Where the instrument includes a solenoid, select the voltage at which the solenoid is designed to operate. You can define and customize the available rated voltages in the Data Dictionary Manager.

Solenoid action

Where the instrument includes a solenoid, select an option that describes how the solenoid behaves, for example, Energize to trip, Open on failure, and so forth.

Set point 1 value

Allows you to type a value for a set point (input) at which the instrument alarms or trips, if required, and select the appropriate units from the list.

Set point 2 value

Allows you to type a value for a second set point (input) at which the instrument alarms or trips, if required, and select the appropriate units from the list.

Set point 3 value

Allows you to type a value for a third set point (input) at which the instrument alarms or trips, if required, and select the appropriate units from the list.

Set point 4 value

Allows you to type a value for a fourth set point (input) at which the instrument alarms or trips, if required, and select the appropriate units from the list.

Lower range value

Allows you to type a value for the lowest input that the instrument can accept and select the appropriate units from the list.

Higher range value

Allows you to type a value for the highest input that the instrument can accept and select the appropriate units from the list.

Minimum output value

Allows you to type a value for the lowest output that the instrument is required to produce and select the appropriate units from the list.

Maximum output value

Allows you to type a value for the highest output that the instrument is required to produce and select the appropriate units from the list.

Display scale minimum

Allows you to type a value for the minimum value that normally appears on the instrument display and select the appropriate units from the list. This is usually important for analog displays.

Display scale maximum

Allows you to type a value for the maximum value that normally appears on the instrument display and select the appropriate units from the list.