CIRCUTOR DHB Series User Manual
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5.4.4 Individual Characteristic
DHB-1xx meters can recount the measured value into any value thanks
to the implemented individual characteristic function. The individual
characteristic causes rescale of the measured value for the expected
indication range vaule. The way of the individual characteristic interac-
tion on the meter operation has been presented on the fig.10.
Fig. 10. Action of the Individual Characteristic
The user can introduce maximally twenty functions through the given
points defining intervals with expected values (fig.11).
The programming of the individual characteristic consists in the defini-
tion of the number of points which the input function will be linearized
by. One must remember, that the number of linearizing functions is of
one less than the number of points. Next, one must program successive
points by giving the measured value (Hi) and the expected value corre-
sponding to it, – value which has to be displayed (Yi) (where i – number
of the successive point, 0 < i < n).
The graphic interpretation of the individual characteristic is presented
on the fig. 11.
H1
Y1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
H7 H8 H9
H10
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y 7
Y9
Y8
Y10
Wartość
mierzona
Wa rtoś ć
oczekiwan a
Y6
Funkcja wejściowa
Funkcja zlinearyzowana
H1
Y1
H2
H3
H4
H5
H6
H7 H8 H9
H10
Y2
Y3
Y4
Y5
Y 7
Y9
Y8
Y10
Measured
value
Expected
value
Y6
Input function
Linearized function
WartoϾ
mierzona
Funkcje
matematyczne
Charakterystyka
indywidualna
WartoϾ
wyœwietlana
Sterowanie
alarmami
Interfejs
RS-485
Sterowanie
wyjœciami
analogowymi
Przeskalowanie
sta³¹ Cons1
Measured
value
Individual
characteristic
Displayed
value
Control of
alarms
RS-485
interface
Control
of analog
outputs
Measured
value
Rescaling by the
constant Cons1