Scale input methods, App index scale input methods – Yokogawa Standalone MW100 User Manual
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Setting and Data acquisition
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Scale Input Methods
After selecting the number of digits after the decimal point for the upper or lower limit
value from the list, enter
the number you wish to set in the input box. If the number of digits after the decimal
place set in the input box is
larger than the specified number of digits, it will be rounded. (For example, if the decimal
place is set to 2 and
you enter a value of 95.006, it will be rounded to 95.00.)
Desired Scale
Decimal Point Position Number Input
0.00 to 100.00
2
Lower limit: 0
Upper limit: 10000
10.0 to 500.0
1
Lower limit: 100
Upper limit: 5000
–6.000 to 4.500
3
Lower limit: –6000
Upper limit: 4500
Example of a filled in screen.
Filter, Thermocouple, and Chattering Filter Settings
You can set filters, burnout, reference junction compensation, and chattering filters for
measurement channels.
• Burnout and reference junction compensation are valid when the input type is set to
thermocouple (TC).
Depending on the input module, settings can be entered even when the input type is
not thermocouple (TC), but this has no effect on measurement because the burnout
and reference junction compensation do not function.
• The chattering filter can be set on channels included on the 10-CH Pulse Input Module.
• A filter coefficient cannot be set with the 10-CH, High-Speed Digital Input Module.
From the top screen, click
Channel Setting > Filter, Burnout, RJC Setting under the
Top item.
Example of thermocouple input
Example of pulse input
Setting the Filter Coefficient
1.
Select a coefficient in the
Filter list.
2.
Click the
Apply button. The setting changes take effect.
For information on filter coefficients, see “First-Order Lag Filter” in section 2.9.
3.5 Setting Measurement Conditions (Measurement Channel Settings)