Printing format – Omega RD200 User Manual

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14. PRINTING FORMAT

14.2

Programming Compressed/Expanded Printing


This programming display only appears for the
printing format (option). This programming is to
print the specified range in the
[compressed/expanded] printing mode.

1

Compressed/Expanded printing

A specified range in the trace printing range
can be printed in the compressed or
expanded printing mode.

(1) This programming can be executed for

each channel.

(2) The printing range can be programmed

optionally irrespective of the programmed
range in the [Range/Printing range].

(3) Up to 2 break points can be programmed.



2

Programming Mode

1) Screen 1 (Printing format check)

    




Dots appear at the selected format.
By pressing , the dots disappear and the
cursor appears instead.






2) Screen 2 (Programming channel)


  



By selecting compressed/expanded (   ), the
cursor appears at the channel programming
position.


3) Screen 3 (Programming break point printing

position)

     




(1) Program each break point printing position (%) in

the range of 10 to 90.

(2) When all programming are completed, return to

the above display and execute [Storing].

(Note) No.1 break point should be lower than No.2

break point. When no programming for the
No.2 break point is required, leave it as
spaces.


4) Screen 4 (Scale programming of each

printing position)

   



(1) When programming a scale, the printing position

advances to the next position. Program scales
up to the 100% position.

(2) After completing the programming for 100%,

press to return to Screen 3.

Standard

Automatic

range shift

Zone

Compressed/expanded

Printing position (%)

<Example> Compressed and expanded programming

<Range No. 23 (K thermocouple)>

Scale

Printing
position

Printing range

-100

600 800

1200

-200

1370

Measuring value

(1)

(1)

Com-pre

ssed

Expanded

20%

(No. 1 break point)

0%

100%

-100

600

800

1200

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

Programming No. 1
break point

Programming No. 2

break point (Note)

Mark is the programming point and No. (1) to (5) shows the

order of programming. By pressing after the
programming ends, the next programming screen appears.
(Program No.1 break point and No.2 break point by 2 digits.
<Example> 5%

→05)

ENTRY

SET

END

ENTRY

Com-pre

ssed

80%

(No. 2 break point)

Programming mode of compressed/expanded

Channel

Cursor

No. 1 break
point

No. 2 break
point

Programming value

(Max. 5 digits by left-justify)

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