5.2. Display Setup
5.2.1. Options of the Process Variable
The menu
ProC
in the module
CndSP
contains various parameters for scaling and filtering the display -Scale Factor, Max
and Min Times, Averaging-.
SCALE FACTOR
The scale factor is programmable between 0.0001 and 9999 and multiplicities or divides depending on if it is higher or lower
than 1.
For example, it can be used to change display units, rpm instead of rps.
TIME LIMIT
The time limit, programmable from 1 to 99 seconds, is the amount of time that the meter waits for at least one pulse is
produced at the input before it is considered to be zero.
The time limit is initialized at the reception of each input pulse. If no more pulses are detected before the
time limit runs out, the display is forced to zero.
0..............
0..............
0.................... t límite
0.............
......
display=0
Decreasing the limit time makes the instrument respond more quickly to the zero condition when the system stops.
Nevertheless, this reduction also will cut the lowest frequencies (for example: with a time limit of 10s, it would be
impossible to see frequencies under 0.1Hz and with a time of 1s, frequencies under 1Hz).
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5.2. Display Setup
5.2.1. Options of the Process Variable
The menu
ProC
in the module
CndSP
contains various parameters for scaling and filtering the display -Scale Factor, Max
and Min Times, Averaging-.
SCALE FACTOR
The scale factor is programmable between 0.0001 and 9999 and multiplicities or divides depending on if it is higher or
lower than 1.
For example, it can be used to change display units, rpm instead of rps.
TIME LIMIT
The time limit, programmable from 1 to 99 seconds, is the amount of time that the meter waits for at least one pulse is
produced at the input before it is considered to be zero.
The time limit is initialized at the reception of each input pulse. If no more pulses are detected before the
time limit runs out, the display is forced to zero.
0..............
0..............
0.................... t límite
0.............
......
display=0
Decreasing the limit time makes the instrument respond more quickly to the zero condition when the system stops.
Nevertheless, this reduction also will cut the lowest frequencies (for example: with a time limit of 10s, it would be
impossible to see frequencies under 0.1Hz and with a time of 1s, frequencies under 1Hz).