Display time PN13
The
display time
can be set between
0.1 and 10.0 seconds
, whereby the last measured
measurement is taken over. There is no additional averaging for the display value beyond the
individual measurement. If the measuring time is longer than the display time, the display
change is delayed according to the set measuring time.
Measuring time PN14
During the
measuring time
, an
averaging process
takes place. With the
set measuring time
,
the
existing outputs
like analogue output, calibration points and value transmitting function are
updated
.
Display mode PN15
Via the
display mode
, the
default display
can be defined. The current measurand, the min-
value, max-value, Hold-value or absolute value (without PN5) can be displayed.
Trigger for display change PN16
Via a
definable trigger
,
a specific display change
can be preset. Either the display can
change back and forth between the absolute value (with PN5) and the current display value, or it
can switch to a conversion factor or, with a min or max display, can reset the corresponding
value. In the latter case, the min- and max-values are reset and overwritten with the current
measurand until the trigger is returned again.
PN16=8
has a special status, because here no
min/max-values can be called up via
[
▼
] or [
▲
]-key
. This mode is particularly necessary with
calibrated balances
due to the possibility of occasional manipulation via the
[
▼
] or [
▲
]-key
s.
Conversion value PN17
The
conversion value
can only be used on calculations in which
PN2=0
. With
PN17
, a
second
end value
can be preset, which is offset with the current measurement. This is used, for
example, for a conversion to a price. For example: 100kg of product A cost € 230, so
PN1=100.00 and PN17=230.0.
Decimal point for conversion value PN18
For the
conversion value
, a
decimal point
can be defined so that the conversion value can
move in a different dimension.
Analog output PN20, PN21, PN22 and PN23
The parameters of the
analog output
are related to the scale of the display and are updated
cyclically with the
measuring time
. Via
PN22=0
, the analog output can be
deactivated
,
whereby it stops at a starting value after a restart of the device.
With
PN22>0
, the analog output can be assigned to
various sources
(current measurand, min-
value, max-value, Hold-value, absolute value without tare, binary converter value), whereby the
preset range in PN20 and PN22 always relates to the particular scaled value. PN23 determines
the output signal, either 0-20 mA, 4-20 mA or 0-10 VDC.
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