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Temperature & Process Measurement Indicators Setup Guide
20-5110 Issue G 15
Editing a Value page 11). The value to be entered will usually be
supplied with the data accompanying your sensor. However, if it is not
available, the output from the sensor may be rEAd from an external
source by the instrument. When performing a rEAd input as part of the
scaling process, the sensor must have the corresponding physical value
applied. This may be pressure, weight, temperature etc. The instrument
will sample the output from the sensor and save this as the L-ip and H-iP
scaling parameters.
A example of scaling: 0 - 100 mV = 0 -1000 (psi)
LdSP = 0 L-iP = 0 (mV)
HdSP = 1000 H-ip = 100.0 (mV)
Display Filtering Default: 000
This parameter is used to apply a digital filter to the display value.
The filter is defined in seconds which approximate to the time constant.
This parameter would be used to damp out any effects from noisy signals.
Mains Frequency Default: 50Hz
Set to the mains frequency dependent on the local mains supply.
Alarm Messages Display Default: On
Enables display alarm messages when set to on or disables
messages when set to oFF.
NOTE: Alarm 3 has the highest priority for messages and Alarm 1 has the
lowest.
Alarm 1 Mode Default: None
Defines whether Alarm 1 is disabled when to set to nonE or
operates as a high or low alarm.
As Alarm 1 if Alarms 2 and 3 fitted.
Filt
MAin
AdSP
AL 1
AL 2
AL 3

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Data Track tracker 211 Specifications

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BrandData Track
Modeltracker 211
CategoryMonitor
LanguageEnglish