tirb45e1  (2019-02) CDGxxxDxx.cp    47 
 
The Information Data object defines the input process data. 
 
 
 
 
The "measurement range" is the range between minimum and maximum pressure, 
where the reading of the gauge is within the specified measurement uncertainty 
limits. 
The "valid measurement information range" (display range) is the complete pres-
sure range where the gauge gives an indication (measurement signal). The valid 
measurement information range (display range) consists of underrange, measure-
ment range and overrange. 
According to these definitions, 4 points are defined: 
Lowest informational measurement value 
Lowest precision measurement value 
Highest precision measurement value 
Highest informational measurement value 
 
 
  0x02  REAL  x  RO    Highest Informational 
  0x03  REAL  x  RO    Highest Precision 
  0x04  REAL  x  RO    Lowest Precision 
 
 
Accumulated Zero Offset: An amount added prior to Gain to derive Value. Result of 
Zero Adjust Command (accumulated value). 
 
 
Highest Informational Measurement Value: Highest value that the gauge can 
measure without a specified accuracy. 
 
 
Highest Precision Measurement Value: Highest valid value at which the gauge is 
specified with an accuracy value. Above that value, the parameter Reading Valid is 
set to invalid. 
 
 
Lowest Precision Measurement Value: Lowest valid value at which the gauge is 
specified with an accuracy value. Below that value, the parameter Reading Valid is 
set to invalid. 
 
 
Indicated
pressure
Real pressure
p6'
p5'
p4'
p3'
p2'
p1'
p0 p1 p2 p3
Error
Overrange
Underrange
Error
Display range
1
2
3
4
Measurement
range
5.6  Information Area 
Highest / lowest measurement 
5.6.1  Information Common