100 MM GRAPHICS RECORDER: USER GUIDE
User Guide
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HA027271
Issue 12 Mar 04
Input
95%
3 x
Damping
Recorder
response
Effect of damping on step
change in input signal
Figure 4.3.3c Channel filter
Channel 1
1000.0000
16.6441
V
0.0000
5 minor
divisions
Scale = Linear:
Major divisions = 5; Minor divisions = 1
Scale = Linear:
Major divisions = 5; Minor divisions = 5
Channel 1
1000.00
16.6441
V
0.00
200.00
400.00
600.00
800.00
Channel 1
1000000.00
16.6441
V
1.00
Scale = Log; 1 to 1000000
Number format = Numeric
10.00
100.00
1000.00
Channel 1
1.00E3
16.6441
V
1.00E0
Scale = Log; 1 to 1000
Number format = Scientific
1.00E1
1.00E2
4.3.3 CHANNEL/ALARM CONFIGURATION (Cont.)
SCALE TYPE (Cont.)
SCALE DIVISIONS - MAJOR
Appears for Linear Scale types only. Setting major divisions to 1, means that the scale consists only of 'zero' and full
scale. Setting Major divisions to 2, means that the scale has divisions at zero, 50% and full scale, and so on. Interme-
diate scale values appear at major divisions if there is sufficient space.
SCALE DIVISIONS - MINOR
Appears for Linear Scale types only. Setting minor divisions to 1, means that the scale major divisions are not divided
i.e. no minor division tick marks appear . Setting Minor divisions to 2, means that each major scale division is di-
vided into two, and so on. See figure 4.3.3b, below, for an example showing five minor divisions.
Figure 4.3.3b Scale Type examples
FILTER
For 'noisy' slowly changing signals, damping can be used to filter noise so that the underlying trend can be seen more
clearly. None, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 or 256 seconds can be selected.
It is not recommended that damping be used on quickly changing signals.
Note that minor divisions and
intermediate scale-values
appear only if space allows