User manual - DATA RECORDER and cooperating software
“Connection”
- This parameter is available only when “
Input type
” is set as
RTD input
.
This parameter specifies how many wires will be used during
measurement.
”Hi value”
”Lo value”
- These parameters are available only when “
Input type
” is set as
mV
input
. These parameters define lower and upper limits of
user defined
range
. The percentage results and the graph are scaled due to this
range.
The aforesaid parameters can be set in the range -999.9 ÷ 999.9.
A negative number can be input by entering a
'–'
mark (using
[^]
,
[v]
keys
).
The value of the
“Lo value”
parameter can be higher than the value of
“Hi value”
parameter. In such a case, the device automatically selects lower value as lower
limit, and higher value as upper limit of
user defined range
.
”Dec. point”
- position of the decimal point for results displayed in numerical form.
The following options are available:
” 0”
” 0.0”
” 0.00”
”0.000”
The position of the decimal point is selected with
[^]
,
[v]
keys.
”Upper ext.”
”Lower ext.”
- These parameters are available only if
“Input type”
is set on
mV input
.
Parameter defining the allowable range of input currents
If the input voltage lies within the defined range then the appropriate
measurement result shall be displayed despite exceeding the nominal
measurement value (0-60 mV, 0-75 mV, 0-100 mV, 0-150 mV). If the input
voltage exceeds the range defined by
“Upper extension”
,
“Lower extension”
, a "-
Hi
-" or "-
Lo
-" message (depending on the direction of
exceeding the range) shall be displayed instead of the measurement result in
numeric form. The
“Upper extension”
value is defined in mV with the
accuracy of 0.01 mV. The
“Upper extension”
value is defined in relation to a
60 mV voltage in the range of 0-5.99 mV, 75 mV voltage in the range
0-7.49 mV, 100 mV in the range 0-9.99 mV, 150 mV voltage in the range
0-14.99 mV.
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