GLX-RSS-2-300 WL User Manual
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GLX-RSS-2-300 WL Non-Contact Flow Meter
Direction Filter
Direction filter
– Direction filter is used to choose whether the instrument will detect flow in both
directions, or if it should detect only incoming or only outgoing flow. If the direction filter is set to both
directions, the instrument will measure the flow velocity in any direction and will also report the actual
direction of the flow. If the direction filter is set to incoming direction, then the instrument will reject all
radar returns that correspond to outgoing flow, and vice versa. On monitoring sites where it is expected
that the flow will always be in only one direction, it is recommended to properly configure this parameter
to either incoming or outgoing, as that will improve the consistency of measurements.
Level Filter Type
Changing the type of filter which is used to smoothen the measured data.
No filter
- No filtering is used and the raw measurements are reported.
IIR
- Infinite-Impulse Response filter is used to smooth the data. When compared to moving
average filter, IIR filter reacts more quickly to initial change in the data, but it takes
longer for the smoothed value to reach the new measurement. The use of IIR filter is discouraged
for general applications. The IIR constant can be configured separately.
Moving average
- The moving average filter calculates the average value of a number of
raw measurements. The length for the moving average filter is configured separately
through the
Filter Length
parameter.
Median
- The median filter finds the median value from a number of raw measurements. The length for
the median filter is configured separately through the
Filter Length
parameter
Standard deviation
- This type of filter is similar to the moving average filter. It takes a number of raw
measurements (as defined by the
Filter Length
parameter), then removes 20% of outliers, and calculates
the average of the remaining 80% of values.
Direction Filter
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