This parameter can be set from 0 to 19.9% (for active and passive current
output) or from 0 to 9.9% (for active voltage output).
In example on page
of the
DISPLAY VALUES CALCULATION
paragraph
the procedure of the analogue outputs determining is presented in details.
“
AL
”
- this parameter determines the behaviour of analogue output if any critical situation
occurs. According to version of the device, this parameter can be set:
For active current output:
“noCH”
- current will not change,
“22.1”
- current will be set to 22.1 mA,
“3.4”
- current will be set to 3.4 mA,
“0.0”
- current will be set to 0 mA.
For passive current output:
“noCH”
- current will not change,
“22.1”
- current will be set to 22.1 mA,
“3.4”
- current will be set to 3.4 mA,
For active voltage output:
“noCH”
- voltage will not change,
“11.0”
- voltage will be set to 11 V,
“5.5”
- voltage will be set to 5.5 V,
“1.2”
- voltage will be set to 1.2 V.
“0.6”
- voltage will be set to 0.6 V,
“0.0”
- voltage will be set to 0 V.
When the critical situation goes, the output signal will be set to value calculated due to
formulas given above.
7.3.8.
”bri”
parameter
This parameter allows the user to set brightness of the LED display, brightness can be
set to conventional values from 1 to 8.
7.3.9.
”HOLd” menu
This menu contains parameters connected with peak detection function. See also full
description of the peak detection function in paragraph:
DETECTION OF THE PEAK
VALUES
.
“modE”
- the type of detected changes of the input signal, can be set to values:
”norm”
- peaks:
peak and next drop of the input signal of value equal at least
“PEA”
,
”inv”
- drops: drop and next peak of the input signal of value equal at least
“PEA”
,
“PEA”
- minimal detected signal change classified as peak or drop (see
Figure 6.4
“timE”
- maximum time of displaying of the peak (drop) value, can be set from 0.0 to 19.9
sec, with 0.1 sec. resolution. If „
HdiS
”=”
HOLD
” then setting parameter
"timE"
=
0.0
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