Omega CNiS16 ユーザーズマニュアル
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Determine
IN!1 and IN!2 Input Range and Resolution. For our transducer select
0 ~ 100 mV range and LOW resolution (10 µV)
IN!1 = 0 (mV) X 100 (cts/mV) x 1.0 = 0
IN!2 = 30 (mV) X 100 (cts/mV) x 1.0 = 3000
2. Determine correct values for Display Reading (
RD!1 and RD!2). In most cases,
RD!1 and RD!2 are equal to the minimum and the maximum of the transducer
output range.
RD!1 = 0000
RD!2 = 100.0
3. Scaling the controller.
Press
d
28) Press
d at the IN.RD prompt. Display shows IN!1 Input 1
Submenu.
Press
d
29) Display shows last stored Input 1 value with 1
st
digit flashing.
Press
b & c 30) Use b and c buttons to enter IN!1 value (0000).
Press
d
31) Display advances to
RD!1 only, if a change was made,
otherwise press
a to advance to RD!1 Reading 1 Submenu.
Press
d
32) Display shows last stored Reading 1 value with 1
st
digit
flashing.
Press
b & c 33) Use b and c buttons to enter RD!1 value (0000).
Press
d
34) Display
IN!2 Input 2 Submenu.
Press
d
35) Display shows last stored Input 2 value with 1
st
digit flashing.
Press
b & c 36) Use b and c buttons to enter IN!2 value (3000).
Press
d
37) Display advances to
RD!2 only, if a change was made,
otherwise press
a to advance to RD!2 Reading 2 Submenu.
Press
d
38) Display shows last stored Reading 2 value with 1
st
digit
flashing.
Press
b & c 39) Use b and c buttons to enter RD!2 value (1000).
Press
d
40) Display flashes
STRD stored message momentarily and
then advances to
ALR1 only, if a change was made, otherwise
advances to
ALR1 Alarm 1 Menu.
This scaling method based on 2 input values entered with 2
corresponding reading. Up to 10 linearization points can be
selected to customize the transducer curve. To select
linearization points see “L.PNt” Submenu.
corresponding reading. Up to 10 linearization points can be
selected to customize the transducer curve. To select
linearization points see “L.PNt” Submenu.
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