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Chapter 3 Settings and Measurement
Contents General Description
Checks and Preparation
Settings and Measurement
Example of Use Specification
1-11. EU (Scaling settings)
This is used to convert the measured signals to other units. This setting is available only if Pulse is selected in "1-7.Logic
/ Pulse".
Setting Description
EU Function Sets the scaling function to ON or OFF.
Meas. Value Sets a value to be converted.
EU Value Sets an output value after conversion.
Select Selects a specific engineering unit classification.(The following are available.)
Voltage, Current, Length, Area, Volume, Velocity, Accel, Freq, Mass, Energy, Pressure, Flow, Temp, Strain,
Brightness, Concentration
Unit Selects a unit to be used after conversion.
A unit displayed in this field belongs to the classification selected in "Select." To set a unit not displayed in
this field, set arbitrary text in "Arbitrary unit."
The setting selected in this field is displayed in "Arbitrary unit."
Arbitrary Unit Sets a unit to be used after conversion.
Arbitrary text consisting of alphabetical characters and numerical values can be set as a unit.
(For the character input, refer to "10. Text input" in "3.4 Setting Menus".)
When "Select Unit" or "Unit" is specified, it is reflected here.
When "Select" or "Unit" is used, the setting is reflected in this field.
If a message window opens, follow the instruction in the message to change the setting value.
The Scaling function performs calculation using a ratio of the Meas. Value and EU Output Value settings.
The digital display shows “++++/–” when the converted value cannot be processed by the GL860.
The span may be varied depending on the scaling settings.
EU Output ValueMeas. Value
8001000
2000
Dec pt
+ xx.xx
Choose
rpm
1000
CH.1
0
800
CH.1 Scaling 1
200
Setting example

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