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7-6. Motion detection
You can set parameters used for detecting stability.
If the difference between the currently displayed reading and the reading that was displayed 100 milliseconds ago is equal to
or lower than the bandwidth you set, and then the state remains unchanged for more than the length of set time, the TD-260T
determines that the currently displayed reading is stable.
The motion detection setting is closely related to the comparison mode setting. For detailed information, see the section 7-4.
“Comparison Mode.” If the displayed reading is determined as stable, the P.C. (stable) signal from the optional BCD output is turned
on and the stable output for the RS-232C read status command is set to ON.
Reading
Time
100mSec
Determine as unstable
Stable
Stable
Unstable
Motion detection
bandwidth
Motion Detect
time
100mSec
Motion Detect
time
100mSec
Determine as stable
Determine as stable
7-6-1. Motion Detection Time
1. Enter the setup screen number F1-9.
Press once
Press 7 times
2. To change the blinking digit of the value, press
5
or
b
.
To move to the previous or next digit, press
g
or
t
.
To change the digit, press:
To move to the previous
or next digit, press:
3. To save the setting, press ENTER, and then to exit the
setup mode, press ESC.
To save, press:
7-6-2. Motion Detection Bandwidth
1. Enter the setup screen number F1-10.
Press once
Press 6 times
2. To change the blinking digit of the value, press
5
or
b
.
To move to the previous or next digit, press
g
or
t
.
To change the digit, press:
To move to the previous
or next digit, press:
3. To save the setting, press ENTER, and then to exit the
setup mode, press ESC.
To save, press:
7. Setting Functions