Prole Programming
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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 Proles (*.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.