DX1063
Universal display
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This setting affects either the font colour or the background colour. This depends on [Ax alarm
type].
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Select [Ax alarm type] and set whether the alarm is to be indicated via background colour or font
colour:
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Background
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Font
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Select [Ax display color] and set the colour for the indication of this alarm:
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Default (corresponds to the values of [Value font color] and [Value back. color] in the display
parameters)
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Green
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Red
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Orange
This setting affects either the font colour or the background colour. This depends on [Ax alarm
type].
9.3 General parameters / Safety parameters – General
The menu item [General] is used to configure general device settings and manage access
authorisations.
Parameter setting:
ü
The menu item [General] is selected.
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Select [Update time] and set the update rate of the digital display:
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0.1…2.0 s
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Select [Measuring time] and set the period of time for which you want to determine the average
value of the input signal:
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0.1…2.0 s
Over the set time, the display carries out an averaging of the input value. At higher measuring times, a
higher resolution and measuring accuracy is achieved. Thus, the displayed value will be more steady.
With very short measuring times, higher or more frequent jumps in the digital display may occur.
The parameter [Measuring time] is only available with [Input type] [Volt/Ampere], [Frequency]
and [RPM/Speed].
For [Input type] [Pt100(0)] and [Thermo] a fixed value of 1 s applies.
For [Input type] [Count up] / [Count down] a fixed value of 100 ms applies.
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Select [Average filter] and set the number of measurements for the moving averaging:
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01…20
This additional averaging of the last measured values will steady the display.
The parameter [Average filter] is only available with [Input type] [Volt/Ampere], [Frequency] and
[RPM/Speed].
For [Input type] [Pt100(0)] and [Thermo], a fixed value of 10 applies.
For [Input type] [Count up] / [Count down] a fixed value of 0 applies.
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Select [Overrange] and set when the unit should indicate overflow and underflow for current and
voltage measurements. Overflow is displayed via [OL], underflow via [UL]: