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Operating instructions AX460
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Minimum update time
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Maximum update time
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With this parameter, the font of the clear text can be selected�
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Font 1
10 Linearization
With this function, a linear input signal can be converted into a non-linear
visualisation (or the other way round)� Up to 24 linearization points are available
for input 1 and input 2� They can be distributed across the whole conversion area
at any distances� There is automatic linear interpolation between 2 predefined
coordinates�
It is recommended to set as many points as possible in sections where curves are
strongly bent� In sections with slight curve bending, only a few points are sufficient�
To predefine a linearization curve the LINEARIZATION MODE parameter has to be
set to 1 QUADRANT or 4 QUADRANT in the IN1 Properties and IN 2 Properties
menus (see diagram below)�
Up to 24 X coordinates can be defined via the parameters P1(X) to P24(X) in the
IN 1 Linearization and IN 2 Linearization menus� They correspond to the display
values without linearization�
With the parameters P1(Y) to P24(Y), you can enter the values which the display
should indicate instead of the X values� Value P5(X) is replaced by value P5(Y), for
example�
The X coordinates have to be assigned with continuously increasing values� That
means P1(X) is the lowest value; every following value must be higher� In case
of measured values that are higher than the X value that was defined last, the
corresponding Y value is constantly displayed�