Reference Manual
748384-C
September 2003
Analyzer Variables
Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management
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NGA2000 Reference
LINFORRANGE
Direction Bidirectional
Binding
None
Type
4-element enumerated array
Value range
1; 2; 3; 4
Units None
Description
The linearizer coefficient set to be used for each range.
Usage
Element 1 contains the linearizer curve to be used for range 1, and so on. Curve I
refers to the coefficient values stored in element 1 of each LINAn_ array
See also
Other LINxxxxxxxx variables
LINRNGHI
Direction Bidirectional
Binding
None
Type
4-element floating point array
Value range
Up to the analyzer maximum range value
Units ppm
Description
The upper Emit for which the coefficient set corresponding to each element is valid.
Usage
Linearization curves are valid only over a certain range given by LINRNGHI.
However we allow a certain leeway above this point so that any sudden change of
slope caused by disabling the linearizer does not cause odd effects in the PVA
value. The LIN_OVER variable sets how much leeway there is in percent of the
LINRNGHI value. Above this point the algorithm will provide a linear relationship
between input and output, with a slop equal to the slope of the linearization curve at
the LINRNGHI value.
See also
Other LINxxxxxxxx variables
LINSTAT
Direction Bidirectional
Binding
None
Type
4-element enumerated array
Value range
DISABLED; ENABLED
Units None
Description
Determines whether the linearizer selected for the range corresponding to each
element is enabled or not.
Usage
For example, if LINSTAT1 is set to ENABLED, the curve described in
LINFORRANGE is used when the analyzer range is set to range 1. If disabled, no
linearization curve is used on that range at all.
See also
Other LINxxxxxxxx variables