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Prole Programming
Page 23 CXX-UM-03060-EN-01April 2019
4. Click the Down Arrow the Save In: eld and browse to the directory in which
you want to save the le.
5. In the File name: eld, type a name for your le
(for example, YOUR FILE NAME.fdp).
6. Make sure the Save as Type: eld indicates Proles (*.fdp) and click Save.
Figure 12: Save profile
All tables and configuration information are now in the profile for ready access.
PROFILE PROGRAMMING
You can Enter data into a profile and use it to program the flow processor.
You can program profiles in two ways:
Manually change each cell value to correspond with calibration data, or
Import multiple values into the interface using Microsoft Excel®.
Although the Linearization table is the table most often modified, any of the data
entry look-up tables can be modified. Make sure to follow these guidelines when
importing or exporting the data.
Always erase the cell(s) entirely before entering data so the new data does not
combine with prior profile data.
OTE:N To erase all cells of a grid, right-click the IDX button in the upper left
corner of the grid and select Clear Grid.
The number of XY pairs imported from Excel must be less than or equal to the
available number of index numbers (IDX) for each respective look-up table.
To avoid truncation or excessive interpolation of profile data, make sure the
Excel data tables match the maximum number of columns for each respective
look-up table. For example, if the table holds 100 XY pairs, then maximize the
resolution of the table by placing points at all 100 index points.
Data obtained through independent testing needs to be manually entered,
cell by cell, or entered into Excel first and then copied into the profile.