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during the calibration. Please refer to appendix 6: Use of external signals. Do not
change the default number before calibration measurement has been done.
Mode
– Defines the type of the input:
Normal
: The input signal is measured directly from the selected physical sensor.
The input corresponds to the Input Number of the input row in the table.
Calculation
: The input signal is a result of a calculation of one or more physical
inputs. The source for calculation is defined with the Source inputs parameter.
The calculation method is defined with the Calculator parameter.
Calculator
– Defines the calculation method for the data coming from Source Inputs.
Select the desired calculation method from the dialog of available calculators. The
dialog shows the name of the calculator, default unit and the maximal number of
source input for the calculator.
Functionality of calculation inputs have been disabled in current
SW version. Please, use ONLY normal inputs!
Source Inputs
– Defines the physical inputs, which is used as source for the
calculation in (mode=calculation) input. Select the desired input(s) from the dialog of
available inputs.
If value for all inputs in some row needs to be changed, make the desired change to a
single row first. Then exit the cell under edition e.g. selecting another cell and select
that cell again. Then click mouse right button and select command
“Apply to all” in pop-
up menu. Hint: click the first cell on the selected line. The
character “>” indicates that
the line is no more under edition mode.
To move forward from the Inputs subtab, please select
“Next”. If you want to move
back to the Protocol
front page, select “Previous”.
5.3.4 Real-time Out
The “Real-time Out” subtab provides controls for Audio Output, Analog Output and
Digital Output. Audio Output can be used in parallel with either Analog Output or Digital
Output.
Either Digital Output or Analog Output can be select for output use
at a time.