User Manual For - CONTROLLER/DATA RECORDER MultiCon CMC-99/141
More information about Logical channels and samples of configuration Logical channels are
presented in
Chapter 7.8. LOGICAL CHANNELS
To make visualization clearer
Logical Channels
can be gather into
Groups
.
5.1.2.
Groups
A
Group
is a set of 1-6
Logical Channels
same screen only channels belonging to the same
Group,
additionally each
Group
has its
own individual name making operation with the device very clear. Every
Logical Channel
can
belong to one or more groups simultaneously, and also not to belong to any group (then it will
not be shown, but it can still be used for other processes). It is common that channels
belonging to the same
Group
are related to one another in some way (for example
representing parameters of single object or representing similar parameters of few separate
objects) but it is also possible to create a
Group
consisting of completely unrelated channels.
Overview of the concept is presented in
Fig. 5.2. An overview of the concept of Group in the device
Using
Groups
,
Logical
Channels
and mathematical combinations of them gives incredible
flexibility to the software, allowing for ease in designing advanced control methods and
visualisation with a low cost
More information about
Groups
and samples of Group configurations are presented in
Chapter 7.14. GROUPS
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Groups
Logical channels
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