beautypg.com

Laurel Electronics LAUREATE SERIES 2 DIGITAL PANEL METER User Manual

Page 63

background image

- 63 -

Scaling, Reading Coordinates of 2 Points Method

A scaling method, where the low and high input values are determined from

actual signals. A known low signal is first applied to the meter. That signal is
captured as the low input value, and the desired low reading is entered. A
known high signal is then applied. That signal is captured as the high input
value, and the desired high reading is entered. The meter then applies straight
line fit. This scaling method has the advantage of calibrating the transducer and
meter as a system. The actual voltage or current at either point does not need
to be known. The decimal point is set by the separate dEC.Pt menu item.

Setpoint

A value compared to the reading to determine the state of a relay. Term often

used interchangeably with “alarm setpoint.” The relay action can by latching or
non-latching, utilize a hysteresis band, or utilize a deviation band. Hysteresis
bands and deviation bands are specified by two symmetrical limits around the
setpoint.

Span

The number of counts corresponding to a given signal range.

Tare

A rear panel input which causes the display to be set to zero when the input is

momentarily tied to logic ground by a switch or is held at 0V (logic level true).
When the input is allowed to float or is held at +5V (logic level false), the meter
displays readings relative to this new zero. A common application is in
weighing, where an external Tare button is pressed to read the weight of an
empty scale (tare), and tare is then automatically subtracted as a constant from
gross weight for display of net weight. Tare can also be used for other appli-
cations where a reading relative to starting point is desired.

Valley Display

The minimum (or most negative) reading since that minimum was last reset.

Reset can be via the meter front panel, an external input, or a software
command. The displayed value can reflect the filtered or unfiltered readings.

Zero

When used with process meters, zero is an adjustment so that a given low

transducer output reads zero on the meter. Zero is adjusted by programming
offset.