10. Measuring using Measuring-Menus
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Setting the averaging over cycles:
Averaging mode: CYCL
Select and clear cycle using the key:
<CLR>
Cycle timer: 00:00:00
Check:
Start measurement, averaging in progress:
<START>
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Manual measuring point scan:
<MANU>
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Average value from one scan to the next scan:
Average value: 13.24°C
For recording the average values an additional
function channel
with the range
M(t)
(s. 11.3.9, 11.3.10) or the corresponding
output
function
M(t)
(s. 11.4.5, man. 6.10.4) is required instead of the
measured value.
10.4.8
Averaging over several Measuring Points
In all measuring point scans the average value can also be determined over a
number of associated measuring points. However, for this average value a func-
tion channel with the meas. range
M(n)
must be available
(s. 11.3.9). If you do
not wish to program reference channels and the
measuring points to be averaged begin with M0,
you need simply to program the function chan-
nel
M(n)
to the 2nd channel of the last connector
(e.g. M13) (s. 11.3.10). This will then refer auto-
matically to the series from reference channel 2
(M0) through to reference channel 1 (M3 = 1st
channel). Other ranges of measuring points can
be activated by programming the reference
channels accordingly (s. 11.4.6). The function
channel can be configured quickly and easily by
means of the help menu for
Averaging
.
M13=
from M0 to M3
If the sensors are to stay untouched, the function channel can also be pro-
grammed to the device internal channels (e.g. M15) (s. 11.3.10). The standard
reference channels are here M0 to M1.
Example:
AVERAGING
over range of meas. points:
From meas. channel :
00: 234.5 °C NiCr
to meas. channel :
03: 189.7 °C NiCr
Program function channel
to channel:
13: 213.7 °C M(n)
Range:
M(n)
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