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Ethernet Interface
capaNCDT 6200
Linearization Options:
- Offset correction
- 2-point-linearization
- 3-point-linearization
- 5-point-linearization
- 10-point-linearization
Up to 10 linearization points can be measured for each channel. These are at 10 %, 20 %, 30 %, 40 %, 50 %,
60 %, 70 %, 80 %, 90 % and 100 % of the measurement range. That means, for example, that the sensor is
adjusted to 10 % of the measurement range. This linearization point (= actual measurement at this point) is
then measured and a correction curve is calculated so that the linearized measured value corresponds to the
target measurement value.
Only the measurement value at 10 % of the measurement range is used for the correction
of the start of the measurement range.
The correction curve for the 2-point-linearization uses data points at 10 % and 90 % of the measurement
range.
The two correction curves for the 3-point-linearization use restart points at 10 % and 50 %, 50 % and 90 % of
the measurement range.
The four correction curves for the 5-point-linearization use data points at 10 % and 30 % , 30 % and 50 %,
50 % and 70 %, 70 % and 90 % of the measurement range.
The nine correction curves for the 10-point-linearization use data points at 10 %, 20 %, 30 %, 40 %, 50 %,
60 %, 70 %, 80 %, 90 % and 100 % of the measurement range.
The linearization function allows an individual adjustment
- of the start of the measurement range,
- slope of the characteristic curve (Gain) and
- linearity.

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