Calibration – B&G Deckman User Manual
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User variables
12.17
greater than 4°, the damping gradually reduces until at 32° difference,
no damping is applied.
Functions 6, 16 and 17 provide a means of calculating a moving
average. Since Deckman applies the filtering at 5 times per second
(5Hz), the second number in the filtering file is 5 times the time period
over which you want to calculate the moving average (i.e. for a 10
second moving average, enter 50).
Note. It is highly unlikely that you will need to use functions 14 or 15 –
these are functions which are used elsewhere in Deckman (and on the
B&G WTP) and the information is contained here for the sake of
completeness.
To continue with our example from above, the file MA_TWD.fil would
be:
16 50
indicating that this is a moving average (filtering function 16) over a
time period (50, being 10 seconds at 5Hz)
Calibration
Another subdirectory of your data directory is called calibs. In here you
must create the calibrating files which you specified in the
[UserVariables] section.
Again here, the first number on the first line of the file specifies the
calibration type: