11.
Select Indictors \ Disable Input Reading Column from the menu bar.
12.
Return the physical NORM/CAL switches (of the applicable DBK43As) to the NORM
position.
13.
In LogView, open the
LogBook Hardware Configuration window
and return each DBK43A
back to NORM.
Repeating the Process
Since adjusting the gain for the first time will have an affect on the offset, it is recommended that
offset and gain adjustment be performed twice for each channel.
Creating a Units Conversion Transfer Function
To make the data from your gage more useful, it should be recorded in terms of units appropriate to your
application, such as pounds, kilograms, inches, mm, or Hg. A transfer function is needed to convert volts to
these more meaningful units.
For this purpose, LogView provides a means of assigning a mathematical scale and offset to each channel.
Scale and offset information from that chapter has been repeated below for convenience.
In
User Scaling
, you can create a
transfer function.
The function allows LogView to display units that could
be more useful to you than volts. For example, you could obtain readings with pounds as the designated
Units
.
The reading (in pounds) will be based on the raw input value, typically Volts, and the indicated Scale and Offset
adjustment.
To create the transfer function:
1.
Type the desired unit name in the Units column.
2.
Select an appropriate range (e.g. unipolar).
3.
Enter the linear
scale
relation to Volts (e.g. 25 pounds per Volt).
4.
Enter any
offset
from 0, for example, an empty basket used in an application reads 0.1 V.
The reading and range columns will automatically change to the adjusted values.
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