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CHAPTER 3 Settings and Measurement
Dead zones (hysteresis) of trigger and alarm levels
Trigger and alarm levels are provided with a dead zone (hysteresis) in order to prevent false detection due to
noise.
The following figure shows the dead zone (hysteresis).
< Mode: H (Rising) >
Trigger (alarm) point
Dead zone level
Dead zone level
<Voltage>
• Level setting value 1% of negative range
(1V range: Level setting value -0.01V)
<Temperature>
• Level setting value -0.3°C
Trigger (alarm) level
< Mode: L (Falling) >
Trigger (alarm) point
<Mode: Rising>
<Mode: Rising>
<Voltage>
• Level setting value 1% of positive range
(1V range: Level setting value +0.01V)
<Temperature>
• Level setting value +0.3°C
Trigger (alarm) level
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The upper limit values within the mode range and the lower limit values out of the mode range are dead
zone level as well .
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When the detected alarm drops below the dead zone level, alarm is cleared . (When the alarm is not
retained)
<Example>When measuring temperature, the level released after the alarm generated is shown below .
• H (Rising) setting: Setting value
-
0.3℃/0.3ºF
• L (Falling) setting: Setting value +0.3°C/0.3ºF
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Dead zone is not provided for pulse signals .