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Set the number 1500 (with keys [+],
[–] and [OK]) in this menu item. This
corresponds to the level at 0 % (if
you want to have a lower resolution of
the meas. value indication, you can also set
to 150 or 15).
Set the number 4500 (with keys [+],
[–] and [OK]) in this menu item. This
corresponds to the level at 100 %.
Adjust the decimal point as shown
(with keys [+], [–] and [OK]).
Choose the term "Height" in this
menu item (with keys [+], [–] and
[OK]).
Because you have chosen "Height" in
the previous menu item, you get a
choice of several units (mm, dm, cm,
m, yard…). Choose m (with the keys
[+], [–] and [OK]).
In the meas. value indication the
scaled value is shown.
TAG -
No. 1
m
2,341
100 %
0 %
h=1.5 m
h=4.5 m
6.4 Scaling
Settings in the "reduced menu"
The adjustments under scaling determine
which number values and which unit will be
actually displayed in the measured value
indication (upper menu item). In the menu
items "0 % corresponds…" and "100 %
corresponds…" you can enter with [+] or [–]
and [OK] values which should be displayed
at 0 % and at 100 % filling. In the menu item
"Decimal point…" you determine the position
of the decimal point. In the next menu item
"prop. to…" you can select from a list of
parameters: percent, mass, volume,
pressure etc. by pushing [+] or [–] and
saving with [OK]. According to this
adjustment, the menu item "Unit…" provides
a new choice, e.g. m, dm, cm, mm, ft, yd and
in, if you have selected the parameter
"Height" (compare chapter "8 Measured
quantity and units").
TAG-
No. 1
%
xx,x
Param.
TAG-
No. 1
Ad-
just-
ment
Signal
condi-
tioning
Scal-
ing
Integr
ation
time s
0
Unit
– –
prop.
to
undef-
ined
Deci-
mal
point
888,8
100%
corres-
ponds
1000
0%
corres-
ponds
0
Meas.
value
indication
Scaling example
You have a raised tank and you want the
level to be indicated in meters with three
digits after the decimal point.
0%
corres-
ponds
1500
100%
corres-
ponds
4500
Deci-
mal
point
8,888
2.341 m
Percent
Pressure
Mass
prop.
to
Height
Unit
m
dm
cm
….