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GE Moisture Image 1 Series - Entering Saturation Constants

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Programming with PanaView 4-15
April 2004
Entering Saturation
Constants
To enter a saturation constant, you must enter 1 to 6 data points to
represent a curve of Cs (saturation constant) versus temperature. (For
more information, see Entering Saturation Constants on page 3-14.)
PanaView enables you to enter a saturation constant curve for each
channel. To enter a curve:
1. From the New Meter Browser” option, click on the desired
communications port, meter, and channel.
2. From the Edit” menu, select the “Properties” option.
3. The “Constant Saturation Table” window appears, as shown in
Figure 4-11 below.
Figure 4-11: Constant Saturation Window
4. Enter up to six data points in the text boxes to establish a curve of
saturation constants versus temperature.
5. The window also allows you to specify whether you wish
Enhanced Response for the channel. Enhanced Response uses a
dynamic moisture calibration technique to extrapolate the
moisture level to the end point when making measurements in
abrupt “dry down” conditions. (For more information, refer to
Using Computer Enhanced Response on page 3-15.) Click the
appropriate radio button to turn Enhanced Response on or off.
6. When you have finished entering values, click on [
Apply] to apply
the table immediately, and on [
OK] to confirm the table and close
the window. To return the window to its previous settings, click on
the [
Cancel] button.

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