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YOKOGAWA MVAdvanced MV1000 Series User Manual

YOKOGAWA MVAdvanced MV1000 Series
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3-20
IM MV1000-01E
3.11 Setting Range-Out Detection for Linearly
Scaled Measurement Channels
Display
MV1000
Press MENU > then select Menu tab > Basic setting mode > Environment tab > Input,
Alarm
MV2000
Press MENU and then select Menu tab > Basic setting mode > Environment tab >
View, Message, Input, Alarm.
Settings
Input > Value on over-range
Setting Description
Free Ignoring the decimal point, less than –30000 is a negative range-out, and above
30000 is a positive range-out. They are displayed as –Over and +Over.
Over A value less than –5% of the scale is a negative range-out, and a value greater than
105% of the scale is a positive range-out. They are displayed as –Over and +Over.
Example:
If the scale is 0.0 to 200.0, a value less than –10.0 is a negative range-
out, and a value greater than 210.0 is a positive range-out.
Note
With computation and report functions such as TLOG and CLOG, you can specify how the MV
will handle scale range out values.
See section 10.1.

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YOKOGAWA MVAdvanced MV1000 Series Specifications

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BrandYOKOGAWA
ModelMVAdvanced MV1000 Series
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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