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2.8 Computation
Averaging (Moving Average)
(See section 8.1 for the procedure)
If averaging is turned ON, the measured values are summed over the average count and
divided by the average count to obtain the result (average). Therefore, the stability of the
measured results increases. The average count can be set in the range of 2 to 256. If
the number of measurements does not reach the average count, the average over the
number of measurements is displayed.
NULL Computation
(See section 8.2 for the procedure)
In NULL computation, a difference with respect to a given value can be displayed. The
measured value when the NULL computation is turned ON is taken to be the NULL value.
For subsequent measured values, the measured results are obtained by subtracting this
NULL value.
Measure result = measured value − NULL value
When the NULL computation is switched from OFF to ON, the current measured value
becomes the NULL value. If you change the NULL value when the NULL computation is
OFF, it is automatically turned ON.
Equation Computation
(See section 8.3 for the procedure)
In equation computation, the GS820 performs computation by parsing the user-defined
file that is stored in the MATH directory on the built-in GS820ROM (see a description
of the USB storage function on page 2-36). Four arithmetic operations, trigonometric
functions, and the like can be performed on variables such as source values and
measured values as well as constants.
A user-defined file is created on your PC and transferred to the GS820ROM by way of
the USB storage function or an FTP server.
For details on the FTP server function, see section 13.5, “Web Server Function.”
GS820
PC
User-defined
computation file
Create using a text
editor or the like
Transfer using the
USB storage function
or via FTP server
User-defined
computation file
GS820ROM
MATH directory
Math_1.txt
Math_1.txt
User-defined computation file The transferred user-defined file can
be selected as a computation definition file.
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