15 SuperUser Mode FLUXUS F70x
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15.6 Detection of Long Measurement Failures
If there are no valid measured value during a long time interval, new increments of the totalizers will be ignored. The val-
ues of the totalizers remain unchanged.
In the SuperUser mode, it is possible to set the time interval. Select Special Funct.\SYSTEM settings\Measu-
ring\Miscellaneous. Press ENTER until the menu item Do not total. if no meas. is displayed.
15.7 Number of Decimal Places of the Totalizers
The values of the totalizers can be displayed with up to 11 places, e.g., 74890046.03. In the SuperUser mode, it is pos-
sible to define the number of decimal places.
Select Special Funct.\SYSTEM settings\Measuring\Miscellaneous. Press ENTER until the menu item To-
tal digits is displayed.
Total digits = Automatic
The number of decimal places will be adjusted dynamically. Low values will first be displayed with 3 decimal places. With
greater values, the number of decimal places will be reduced.
Example: fixed upper value of the sound speed thresh.: 2 007 m/s
offset: 600 m/s
value of the sound speed curve at the operating point: 1 546 m/s
As 1 546 m/s + 600 m/s = 2 146 m/s is greater than the fixed upper value 2 007, this value will be
used as the upper limit of the sound speed when the plausibility of the signal is evaluated.
It is possible to display the valid range for the sound speed (SS=) in the lower line during
the measurement. The second value (here: 2 146 m/s) is the upper limit at the operating
point.
Attention! The defined upper limit of the sound speed is still active after the deactivation of the SuperUser
mode.
Enter the time. If 0 (zero) is entered, the default value 30 s will be used.
Select one of the following list items:
Automatic: dynamic adjustment
Fixed to x digit: x decimal places (range: 0...4)
Press ENTER.
max. value display
< 10
6
±0.00 ... ±999999.999
< 10
7
±1000000.00 ... ±9999999.99
< 10
8
±10000000.0 ... ±99999999.9
< 10
10
±1000000000 ... ±9999999999
Do not total. if
no meas.> 0 s