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5.2 Setting the Variable Function
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Variable function: ON
NOTE
5.2 Setting the Variable Function
The variable function allows the user to modify the waveform position and
size.
The variable screen serves for setting the lower and upper limit of the
waveform display range.
The variable function can be set to ON or OFF for each channel
individually.
The function can also be combined with the scaling
function.
This is useful when wishing to display the sensor output over the full range
(full-span display).
Example:
Output from sensor
Scaling
After conversion
1.23 V min, 0 [eu] min,
5.78 V max. 10 [eu] max.
The scaling function allows conversion of the voltage output by the sensor
into a desired physical quantity.
But unless the setting is changed as shown below, the display will continue
to show the waveform of the sensor output voltage (with the measurement
range and zero position as set on the channel screen). To use the full-span
display, make the following setting:
Lower limit: 0 [eu], Upper limit: 10 [eu]
When variable automatic correction is ON, the variable upper and lower
limits will be corrected according to the scaling and voltage axis range. The
upper and lower limits will not be corrected when variable automatic
correction is OFF.
For instructions on how to set variable automatic correction, see Quick Start
Section 9.2.4, "Automatic Variable Scale" of quick start manual.
Summary of Contents for MEMORY HiCORDER 8855
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