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7-14 Advanced Programming
GAS VALUE EXP FILTER
Option (cont.)
The Set Exp Threshold option:
The exponential threshold is calculated from the oxygen span of the
calibration data. If the exponentially-calculated oxygen value is
within the threshold value of the normally-calculated oxygen value,
fast response is disabled. To set this parameter, proceed as follows:
You may now do one of the following:
• Press [N] as many times as necessary to select another Gas Value
Exp Filter menu option. Then, press
[Y] and proceed to the
appropriate section of this chapter for instructions.
• Press [N] until you reach the Done? option of the Gas Value Exp
Filter menu, then press
[Y] to return to the Calibrate System menu.
The Set Window Threshold option:
The window threshold, which is calculated from the oxygen span of
the calibration data, is the threshold for the dynamic dt (delta time)
value. A dynamic dt value allows the fast response algorithm to be
both fast (dt=1) and stable (dt=10), as required. To set this parameter,
proceed as follows:
Gas Value Exp Filter:
Press [N] until this prompt
appears, then press
[Y] or [Enter].
Set Exp Threshold?
Exp Threshold Value:
To accept the current value, press
[Y] or [Enter]. To change the
current value, use the numeric
keys to enter a new value and
press
[Y] or [Enter] twice.
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Gas Value Exp Filter:
You have now completed the
programming of this submenu.
Set Exp Threshold?
Gas Value Exp Filter:
Press [N] until this prompt
appears, then press
[Y] or [Enter].
Set Window Threshold?
Window Threshold Value:
To accept the current value, press
[Y] or [Enter]. To change the
current value, use the numeric
keys to enter a new value and
press
[Y] or [Enter] twice.
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