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Instrument Record Screen
15.2 Tabbed Notebook Section
15
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15.2.2.3.1 Measure Mode Options
Depending on the Measure Mode that you select from the dropdown, different options
will appear: (not all options will be available for all Measure Modes)
The following options are available on all
MEASURE MODE
selections.
•
Reading Method
– same as SOURCE MODE setting
•
Unit Type
– same as SOURCE MODE setting
•
Damping
– same as SOURCE MODE setting
•
Min/Max Disp –
This option activates or deactivates the corresponding front-panel
option on your DPC for Min and Max display.
On
Off
When the following Measure Modes are selected, these additional selections will be
available:
RTD
•
Probe Type
– same as SOURCE MODE setting
•
# of Wires
– The DPC can handle 2, 3 or 4 wires for measure
TC
•
Probe Type
– same as SOURCE MODE setting
•
CJC Mode
– same as SOURCE MODE setting
•
Digital PV
– This Mode is used to capture HART PV values for the As Found and
As Left readings. It is only used for Measure.
15.2.2.4 Input Signal Information
15.2.2.4.1 Input Type
Selection of the
Input Type
can be made from that field’s drop-down list, which contains
the signal types that have been entered through the
Lists
menu. (See Chapter 12) If the
signal type needed is not yet on the list, you can add it through the “Lists” menu. You
may enter up to 50 characters in this field.
15.2.2.4.2 In Resolution
When adding a new test point group, the value shown in the
In Res
field will default to
the same value set in the
Company Record
screen, see Chapter 9. To select a different
input resolution, select it from the
In Res
field’s drop-down list. As you select different
resolutions, you will notice that the
In Low Range
and
In High Range
fields will adjust
accordingly.
15.2.2.4.3 In Low Range & In High Range
The
In Low Range
and
In High Range
fields are used to record the Instrument’s full
input
range. Any numeric value may be entered into each of these fields. Entering an
Instrument’s input range is important if you plan to allow the system to auto-assign the
Instrument’s input values into the calibration specifications grid.
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