9.3
User Linearisation
Menu User Linearisation
Select User Linearisation
Linearisation OFF
Linearisation ON
Select number of linearisation
(control) points
Input range 3 ... 12
Select input low value
Input range depends on
measuring range [V / mA]
Select display low value for
INP.LO.
Input range
-199999 ... +999999 and DP
Select input value 1
Input range depends on
measuring range [V / mA]
Select display value for
INP.01.
Input range
-199999 ... +999999 and DP
A maximum of 12 linearisation points is possible.
An input value INP must be entered for each
linearisation point (LP) - input of the sensor
value from the analogue input in physical units -
as well as the corresponding display value DISP
for this sensor value. The linearisation points
(LP) may be entered in any order. They are then
sorted in the firmware in ascending order for the
linearisation function. Linearisation based on a
negative slope is possible.
Select input value 10
Input range depends on
measuring range [V / mA]
Select display value for
INP.10.
Input range
-199999 ... +999999 and DP
Select input high value
Input range depends on
measuring range [V / mA]
Select display high value for
INP.HI.
Input range
-199999 ... +999999 and DP
Input range depends on measuring range:
0 ... 10 V = -0.500 ... 10.500 [V]
2 ... 10 V = 1.500 ... 10.500 [V]
-10 ... +10 V = -10.500 ... +10.500 [V]
0 ... 20 mA = -0.500 ... 21.000 [mA]
4 ... 20 mA = 3.000 ... 21.000 [mA]
The functions LO.LIM and HI.LIM limit the
editable range.
The value for HI.LIM must always be
greater than the value for LO.LIM.
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