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Analog Settings

Setting Up Analog Sensors

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  • RS485 & Analog Mode Switching
    To connect a sensor, first select the appropriate mode — either RS485 or Analog — depending on the sensor type.

  • Analog Channel Configuration
    Once Analog Mode is selected, navigate to the Analog Channel section to configure the device types and other communication parameters required for the sensor to function correctly.

Power Output & Initialization Settings - Analog

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  • Power Output
    Select the appropriate output power level from the list based on your sensor’s operating voltage or current requirements. This determines how much power the device supplies to the connected sensor.

  • Sensor Initialization Time
    Enter the initialization time (range: 0–2000 ms) required by your sensor to stabilize and begin operating after power is applied.

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Power Consumption : The connected sensor will draw power directly from the device

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Sensor Warmup Time: Some sensors need a brief warm-up period before they can start sending accurate data.

Analog Channel Setup

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01. Channel Name (Optional)
Assign a custom name to the channel for easier identification in the app or exported data.
Example: Water_Level, Door_Status

02. Select Sensor Type
Choose the sensor type connected to the channel:

  • 4–20 mA
  • 0–10 V
  • Digital Input
    You can also choose "Disable" to deactivate the channel if it's unused.

03. Independent Channel Configuration
Each channel (Channel 1 and Channel 2) is configured separately.
This means you can use different sensor types on each channel based on your application.
Example: Channel 1 → 4–20 mA, Channel 2 → Digital Input

04. Check Values
Use the “Check” option to verify that the connected sensor is providing correct values.
This helps ensure proper wiring, power, and signal compatibility before final deployment.