Input range –10 ... + 10 V
Example with 4 scaling points
For the input range –10 ... +10 V
5.3.1 Enter the number of scaling points
Menu <–> Selection
Example: 2
Pressing the
value by one. After reaching 24 the value
jumps back to 2.
press the
key to accept the selection
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Display range
Scaling
Input
Display
point
range
value
1
–5,000
–250,0
2
2,000
300,0
3
7,000
700,0
4
9,000
950,0
It is advisable to make a note of the
desired pairs of values for the scal-
ing points of the slope before start-
ing the set-up.
key will increase the
5.3.2 Define first Scaling point
Firstly set the input value for the start of
the slope using the respective unit (mA, V)
Than set the display value for the start of
the slope
5.3.3 Define the second scaling point
Set input value
Set display value
5.3.4 Define further scaling points
Additional scaling points will be requested
only, when in section 5.3.1 more than 2
5.4 Totalizer
The totalizer accumulates the input display
(instantaneous) values with a sampling
rate of 1 per second.
If the measurement signal is out of range
or
, this is indicated
by the display alternating between
and
or
and
.
Menu <–> Selection
Example: –5.000
Select digit
Set digit
press the
key to accept
Menu <–> Selection
Example: –250.0
Select digit
Set digit
press the
key to accept
Menu <–> Selection
Example: 2.000
press the
key to accept
Menu <–> Selection
Example: 300.0
press the
key to accept
scaling points are defined.
The totalier continues adding the meas-
urement results. If the measurement signal
is out of range, over-range
or
under range
, than
and
or
and
. appears in the display and the
totalizer stops.
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