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Delta-T HH2 - Example Linearisation Table

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Linearisation Tables Format
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The values are zero padded to ensure that they are always of the form nnn.nnn e.g.
001.123. See your sensor user manual for information about the mV output signal
and the soil permittivity.
The mV values must always increase from the lowest mV value first in the list, to the
highest last in the list.
The converted values must only increase or decrease but not both.
A decimal point "
." not a comma "," must be used as the decimal separator in the
numbers used for the Converted Values.
Example Linearisation Table:
ML1
20
0000,001.000
0068,001.476
0101,001.621
0137,001.792
0201,002.089
0458,003.154
0553,003.556
0658,004.014
0764,004.489
0933,005.416
1000,005.837
1100,008.964
0000,000.000
0000,000.000
0000,000.000
0000,000.000
0000,000.000
0000,000.000
0000,000.000
0000,000.000
The HH2 contains factory set linearisation tables.
You can upgrade or change these tables with .LIN files using HH2Read.
If the meter should lose power, then the memory containing readings and these new
tables will be lost and replaced by the factory set tables. In that case you will have to
reload any newer tables.
mV reading, integer
Square root of soil permittivity

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