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10 | Channel setup menu 4
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D-ISC 100 x xx2
[
Offset a0]
Change with:
key…
Option to adjust the measurement signal x based on the cal-
culation formula:
y=a3 ∙ x³ + a2 ∙ x² + a1 ∙ x + a0 -> adjusted measurement
signal y
Default value = 0
[
Slopea1]
Change with:
key…
Option to adjust the measurement signal x based on the cal-
culation formula:
y=a3 ∙ x³ + a2 ∙ x² + a1 ∙ x + a0 -> adjusted measurement
signal y
Default value = 1
[
Slopea2]
Change with:
key…
Option to adjust the measurement signal x based on the cal-
culation formula:
y=a3 ∙ x³ + a2 ∙ x² + a1 ∙ x + a0 -> adjusted measurement
signal y
Default value = 0
[
AI: Live zero]
Change with:
key…
Selection of the living zero point of the assigned analogue in-
put / transmitter (start of the AI signal range): 0, 2, 4mA
[
Signal range start]
Change with:
key…
Each channel must be assigned a measurement range with a
start and end.
The reference check value is defined based on the signal
range setting
(e.g. 70% of the signal range).
The dimensions of the signal range setting correspond to the
settings in the measurement unit.
Measured value of the external sensor / transmitter that cor-
responds to the living zero point selected above (e.g. -50 for a
temperature transmitter with the signal range .50..200°C)
[
Signal range end]
Change with:
key…
Each channel must be assigned a measurement range with a
start and end.
The reference check value is defined based on the signal
range setting
(e.g. 70% of the signal range).
The dimensions of the signal range setting correspond to the
settings in the measurement unit.

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