7 digital filtering, 1 digflx parameters, 2 dfsens and dfthrh parameters – Rice Lake 420 Plus HMI Digital Weight Indicator Installation Manual User Manual

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420 Plus Installation Manual - Appendix

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7.7

Digital Filtering

The

420 Plus

uses averaged digital filtering to reduce the effect of vibration on weight readings. Adjustable

threshold and sensitivity functions allow quick settling by suspending filter averaging, allowing the weight reading

to jump to the new value. Figure 7-3 shows the digital filter parameters on the CONFIG menu.

1

4

2

8

DIGFL1

32

16

64

1

4

2

8

DIGFL2

32

16

64

1

4

2

8

DIGFL3

32

16

64

8OUT

32OUT

16OUT

64OUT

DFSENS

DFTHRH

2OUT

128OUT

4OUT

2DD

NONE

5DD

20DD

10DD

50DD

200DD

100DD

250DD

Figure 7-3. Digital Filtering Parameters on the Configuration (CONFIG) Menu

DIGFL1= n1

DIGFL2= n2

DIGFL3= n3

3rd Stage

Filter A verage

2nd Stage

Filter A verage

1st Stage

Filter A verage

Displayed

Value

n3

2nd Stage

Filter A verages

n2

1st Stage

Filter A verages

n1

A/D Readings

Figure 7-4. Flow Diagram for 420 Plus Digital Filters

7.7.1

DIGFLx Parameters

The first three digital filtering parameters, DIGFL1,

DIGFL2, and DIGFL3, are configurable filter stages

that control the effect of a single A/D reading on the

displayed weight. The value assigned to each

parameter sets the number of readings received from

the preceding filter stage before averaging (see

Figure 7-4).
The overall filtering effect can be expressed by adding

the values assigned to the three filter stages:

DIGFL1 + DIGFL2 + DIGFL3

For example, if the filters are configured as

DIGFL1=4, DIGFL2=8, DIGFL3=8, the overall

f i l t e r i n g e ff e c t i s 2 0 ( 4 + 8 + 8 ) . Wi t h t h i s

configuration, each A/D reading has a 1-in-20 effect on

the displayed weight value. Setting the filters to 1

effectively disables digital filtering.

7.7.2

DFSENS and DFTHRH Parameters

The three digital filters can be used by themselves to

eliminate vibration effects, but heavy filtering also

increases settling time. The DFSENS (digital filter

sensitivity) and DFTHRH (digital filter threshold)

parameters can be used to temporarily override filter

averaging and improve settling time:

DFSENS specifies the number of consecutive

scale readings that must fall outside the filter

threshold (DFTHRH) before digital filtering is

suspended.

DFTHRH sets a threshold value, in display

divisions. When a specified number of

consecutive scale readings (DFSENS) fall

outside of this threshold, digital filtering is

suspended. Set DFTHRH to NONE to turn off

the filter override.

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