Partial (partial expanded display), Color (display color), Green band – Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual
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Partial (Partial Expanded Display)
Bound position (%)
Set the boundary for the partial expanded display. The range is from 1 to 99%.
Boundary
Set the value that is to be the boundary between the reduced section and the expanded
section in the range of “minimum span value + 1 digit to maximum span value – 1 digit.”
For channels that are set to scaling, the selectable range is “minimum scale value + 1
digit to maximum scale value – 1 digit.”
Example: Input range: –6 V to 6V. Bound position: 30. Boundary: 0
The –6 V to 0 V range is displayed in the 0% to 30% range, and the 0 V to 6
V range is displayed in the 30% to 100% range.
The conditions used to set the boundary vary depending on the measurement and
computation channels as follows:
• Measurement channel
When SCALE and SQRT are not used: Span L < boundary < span U
When SCALE and SQRT are used:
Scale L < boundary < scale U
• Computation channel
Span L < boundary < span U
Note
•
Partial expanded display settings are valid when [Partial] is turned [ON] under [Detail
Setting] in the [Basic Setting] tab.
•
You cannot turn ON the partial expanded display for any channels that are set to [LogType1]
or [LogType2].
Color (Display Color)
You can select the display color of each channel from 24 colors.
Green Band
Displays a specified section of the measurement range using a color band on the scale.
This setting is common with the bar graph display.
Region (Band area)
Settings
Description
Inside
Displays the area inside using the color band.
Outside
Displays the area outside using the color band.
OFF
Disables the function.
Color
Set the display color.
L and U
Specify the display position. Set a value within the span or scale range.
L: Lower limit of the area.
U: Upper limit of the area.
For channels that are set to [LogType1] or [LogType2], set the value by specifying the
mantissa and exponent. Enter the mantissas under [L] and [U].
2.3 Setting the Measurement Channels