1 module 1 - s, 10u ran6e, 000 decpt – NOSHOK 1950 Series Compact Smart System 5-Digit Process Meter User Manual

Page 7: 1filtr, 10 band, Key style, 000 inp 1, 000 dsp 1, 000 inp 2, 000 dsp 2

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6.1 MODULE 1 - S

IGNAL

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NPUT

P

ARAMETERS

(

1-INP

)

PARAMETER MENU

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10u

rAN6E

1950 INPUT RANGE

Select the input range that corresponds to the external signal. This selection

should be high enough to avoid input signal overload but low enough for the
desired input resolution. This selection and the position of the Input Range
Jumper must match.

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0.000

dECPt

0.000

0.0000

0.00

0.0

0

DISPLAY DECIMAL POINT

Select the decimal point location for the Input, MIN and MAX displays. This

selection also affects the

dSP1

and

dSP2

parameters and setpoint values.

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1

FILtr

FILTER SETTING

If the displayed value is difficult to read due to small process variations or

noise, increased levels of filtering will help to stabilize the display. Software
filtering effectively combines a fraction of the current input reading with a
fraction of the previous displayed reading to generate the new display.

Filter values represent no filtering (0), up to heavy filtering (3). A value of 1

for the filter uses 1/4 of the new input and 3/4 of the previous display to generate
the new display. A filter value of 2 uses 1/8 new and 7/8 previous. A filter value
of 3 uses 1/16 new and 15/16 previous.

0,1 2 3

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10

bANd

FILTER BAND

The filter will adapt to variations in the input signal. When the variation

exceeds the input filter band value, the filter disengages. When the variation
becomes less than the band value, the filter engages again. This allows for a
stable readout, but permits the display to settle rapidly after a large process
change. The value of the band is in display units, independent of the Display
Decimal Point position. A band setting of ‘0’ keeps the filter permanently
engaged at the filter level selected above.

0

to

199

display units

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KEy

StYLE

SCALING STYLE

If Input Values and corresponding Display Values are known, the Key-in

(

KEY

) scaling style can be used. This allows scaling without the presence or

changing of the input signal. If Input Values have to be derived from the actual
input signal source or simulator, the Apply (

APLY

) scaling style must be used.

KEy

APLY

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0.000

INP 1

INPUT VALUE FOR SCALING POINT 1

For Key-in (

KEY

) style, enter the known first Input Value using the front panel

buttons. (The Input Range selection sets the decimal location for the Input
Value).

For Apply (

APLY

) style, the meter shows the previously stored Input Value. To

retain this value, press the SEL button to advance to the next parameter. To
change the Input Value, press the RST button and apply the input signal to the
meter. Adjust the signal source externally until the desired Input Value appears.
Press the SEL button to enter the value being displayed.

0

to

59999

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0.000

dSP 1

DISPLAY VALUE FOR SCALING POINT 1

-19999

to

99999

Enter the first Display Value using the front panel buttons. This is the same

for

KEY

and

APLY

scaling styles. The decimal point follows the

dECPt

selection.

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10.000

INP 2

INPUT VALUE FOR SCALING POINT 2

0

to

59999

For Key-in (

KEY

) style, enter the known second Input Value using the front

panel buttons.

For Apply (

APLY

) style, the meter shows the previously stored Input Value for

Scaling Point 2. To retain this value, press the SEL button to advance to the next
parameter. To change the Input Value, press the RST button and apply the input
signal to the meter. Adjust the signal source externally until the desired Input
Value appears. Press the SEL button to enter the value being displayed.

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10.000

dSP 2

DISPLAY VALUE FOR SCALING POINT 2

-19999

to

99999

Enter the second Display Value using the front panel buttons. This is the same

for

KEY

and

APLY

scaling styles.

10u

10.000 V

20.000 mA

50.000 mA

0.02A

0.05A

SELECTION

RANGE

RESOLUTION

RANGE

RESOLUTION

SELECTION

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0.000

OFSEt

DISPLAY OFFSET VALUE

The display can be corrected with an offset value. This can be used to

compensate for signal variations or sensor errors. This value is automatically
updated after a Zero Display to show how far the display is offset. A value of
zero will remove the effects of offset.

-19999

to

19999

General Notes on Scaling

1. When using the Apply (

APLY

) scaling style, input values for scaling points

must be confined to signal limits of the selected range.

2. The same Input Value should not correspond to more than one Display Value.

(Example: 10 V can not equal 0 and 10.)

3. For input levels beyond the programmed Input Values, the meter extends the

Display Value by calculating the slope from the two coordinate pairs (

INP1

/

dSP1

&

INP2

/

dSP2

).

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