Commissioning and use during operation
Advanced Graphic Data Manager
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Setup – Inputs,
submenu: Mathematic (option)
Settings only required if measured values of the input signals are to be mathematically linked. Up to
8 mathematics channels can be used.
Depending on the selected function, the unit's user interface adapts itself, so that each time
only parameters that are required for safe unit functioning have to be checked/set.
The descriptions of the operating items for optional application packages can be found in
the additional Operating Instructions on the CD-ROM or as hardcopy (part of the scope of
delivery).
"Inputs" menu
items
Configurable parameters
(factory settings are highlighted in bold)
Direct
access
code
Submenu: Maths,
Maths 1 - 8
Configuration of the mathematics channels.
Fig. 41:
Setup Inputs - Maths, "Maths 1" submenu
Calculation active
Switch the mathematics channel on or off. Picklist: yes,
no
, Formula
editor*, Energy calculation*, Mass calculation*, Density calculation*
(*Option "Energy")
30000/000 to
30000/007
Channel ident.
Name of the mathematics channel for identification purposes.
16-character entry.
Factory setting: maths x
30005/000 to
30005/007
Formula editor
Is only displayed in the PC
software supplied
The formula can be any combination of arithmetic calculations and logical
operations. Analog and digital channels can be used, as can mathematics
channels that are already active.
30015/000 to
30015/007
Formula
Individual channels can be mathematically linked and calculated with
functions. The mathematics channels calculated in this way are treated as
"real" channels, regardless of whether they are connected conventionally
of via fieldbus.
Enter the desired formula for calculation.
The formula can be any combination of arithmetic calculations and logical
operations. Analog and digital channels can be used, as can mathematics
channels that are already active. (See Section 6.7 on Page 107 and
information in the Operating Instructions on the PC software supplied.)
30020/000 to
30020/007