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9-4. Input
Shift
Adjustment
The amount of shift (parallel shift) for input (measurement) data can be adjusted. This adjustment is intended mainly to
correct variance in sensor or input converter.
The adjustment can be performed for each channel. There are two types of setting as described below.
1. Set shift value in input type settings
After setting, measured value will be shifted by the specified amount.
(See “8-2. Input Type Settings”.)
Example of shift setting
Shift a measured value 850.3 to a set value 850.0 (850.0 - 850.3 = -0.3).
(1) Display the input type settings window
shown on the left, and enter “-0.3” to the
SHIFT entry field.
(2) After
completing
the setting, move the
cursor to Set .
(3) Press
the
key to register the
setting. To cancel the setting, press the
key.
2. Set shift value with “Inp Adj” described in the previous section
(See “9-3. Input Adjustment”.)
(1) Display the input adjustment window
shown on the left, and enter “1” to the A
parameter entry field and a shift value to
the B parameter entry field.
If an input adjustment has already been
performed and values have been specified
in the A and B fields, add a shift value to the
B parameter.
(2) After
completing
the setting, move the
cursor to Set .
(3) Press the
key to register the setting.
To cancel the setting, press the
key.
When shift value is set on the input type settings
window and also on the input adjustment window, the
actual shift value will be the sum of the two set values.
Double setting
Note 1
To set a shift value using the input adjustment
described in the previous page, the SHIFT on the
input type settings window should be set to “0”.
Relation with input adjustment
Note 2
Energize the unit for at least 30 minutes before
performing an adjustment.
For instrument safety
Note 3