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IM 04P03B01-01E
Specifications
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7.4
Display Function Specifications
Display and Displayed Contents
This section explains the specifications of the display functions of measurement channels. Display examples are illustrations used
to explain the displayed contents and differ in appearance from the actual displays.
Item
Specifications
Display
7-segment LED (orange)
Number of screens
5 (switched using keys)
Displayed contents
Display type
Digital display and channel ID alarm status display (automatically/manually switch the displayed
channel)
Date display
Time display
OFF
Display update of measured values / computed values
When displayed channels are fixed
Dot model: Updated at the scan interval
Pen model: Updated every 1 s
When displayed channels are automatically switched
Switches the channel/alarm status and measured value at 2-s intervals.
Status display
RCD
This indicator turns ON when recording is started and turns OFF when stopped.
ALM
The indicator turns ON when an alarm occurs and turns OFF when the alarm is released.
Display type specifications
Digital display
Channel number (1
st
digit) Displayed with 1 character as follows:
Measurement channels: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Alarm (2
nd
digit)
Displayed with the symbols below. If multiple alarms are occurring simultaneously, the alarm with
higher precedence is shown.
(Higher order of precedence)
,
,
,
(lower order of precedence)
Measured value (3
rd
to 7
th
digits)
• DC voltage input: Displays values between “the min. measurable value – 5% of the span of the
measurable range” and “the max. measurable value + 5% of the span of the measurable range”
of the range (example: –2.200 to 2.200 V for the 2 V range).
• TC and RTD input: Displays values for input values between “the min. measurable value – 10
°
C”
and “the max. measurable value + 10
°
C” (example: –10.0
°
C to 1770.0
°
C for TC R)
• ON/OFF input (DI): Displays the input value 0 or 1.
• Linear scaling (1-5V, scaling, and square root): Displays value for input values between “the
leftmost value of scale – 5% of scaling span” and “the rightmost value of scale + 5% of scaling
span” (example: –5.0 to 105.0 when scaled to 0.000 to 100.0). However, the displayable range
during scaling is from –19999 to 31500 (excluding the decimal). Values below –19999 and
values above 31500 are displayed as –Over and +Over, respectively.