
5.7 Front Panel Curve Entry Operations
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5.7 Front Panel
Curve Entry
Operations
There are four operations associated with front panel curve entry: Edit curve, View
Curve, Erase Curve, and Copy Curve; as detailed below.
Menu navigation:
Curve Entry
Q
(
Edit Curve, View Curve, Erase Curve, Copy Curve
)
The edit curve operation only works with linear curves, therefore, you can only edit cubic
spline curves from the computer interface. In addition, cubic spline curves can be viewed
from the front panel. However, the curvature values will not be displayed. The Erase Curve
and Copy Curve operations work in the same manner for both linear and cubic spline
curves.
5.7.1 Edit Curve
Use the Edit Curve operation to enter a new curve or edit an existing user curve. Only
user curves (21 to 59) can be edited. Entering the identification parameters associ-
ated with the curve is as important as entering the breakpoints. Curve header param-
eters are listed in TABLE 5-2. Typical curve parameters for common sensors are listed
in TABLE 5-3. Read this section completely and gather all necessary data before
beginning the process.
If the curve you wish to enter has similar parameters as an existing curve, first copy the
similar curve (as described in section 5.7.4) to a new location, then edit the curve to the
desired parameters.
To perform the Edit Curve operation, follow this procedure.
1. Press
Curve Entry.
2. Scroll to Edit Curve, and press
Enter
.
3. Scroll to the desired curve and press
Enter
again.
4. Edit the curve header parameters using the standard keypad operation methods
described in section 4.2.3. The curve breakpoints are entered in a slightly differ-
ent way than other menu parameters.
5. To access the breakpoint data, highlight Curve Points in the Curve Edit menu
screen and press
Enter
to enter the Curve Point entry screen.
The Curve Point entry screen contains a scrollable list of all curve breakpoint pairs in
the selected curve. There are three columns in the list. From left to right the columns
are: breakpoint number, breakpoint sensor value, breakpoint temperature value. Ini-
tially the highlight is on the first breakpoint number.
Menu navigation:
Curve Entry
Q
Edit Curve
Interface command:
CRVHDR
5.7.1.1 Edit a Breakpoint Pair
To edit a breakpoint pair, follow this procedure.
1. Select a breakpoint pair to edit. Do this by scrolling to the desired breakpoint
number and press
Enter
. The highlight moves to the sensor value of the selected
pair.
Operation
Description
Refer to section:
Edit Curve
Edit Curve allows you to edit curves at any user curve location. Stan-
dard curves cannot be changed.
View Curve
View Curve allows you to view any curve at any curve location. No
curves can be changed.
Erase Curve
Erase Curve allows you to delete a curve from any user curve location.
Standard curves cannot be erased.
Copy Curve
Copy Curve allows you to copy a curve from any location to any user
curve location. Curves cannot be copied into standard curve locations.
TABLE 5-4
Front panel curve entry operations