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measurement of a process signal from a transmitter: 0 to 20mA, 4 to
20mA, 0 to 10V, 0 to 5V, 1 to 5V and so on which can correspond to a
pressure, humidity, temperature, etc. In this case the measured signal
managed by the electrical scale (see “Lo.E”, “Hi.E”) has a numerical
value which is completely different from the one of the displayed scale
(see “Lo”, “Hi”).
Fi.S : activation range of the digital filter. This value is programmable
within the range: 0 < Fi.S < 3999.
The programmable numerical value represents the fluctuation range of
the value which has been measured and displayed by MDI40. In the first
configuration phase this value must be 0 and the right value is to be
entered only after the verification of the possible fluctuation.
Example: the measured instantaneous value varies from 1204 to 1210,
and the value to be entered as “Fi.S” is 6 (1210 - 1204).
Fi.C : value of the filtering coefficient. Value to be programmed within
the range: 1 < Fi.C < 255.
The higher “Fi.C”, the higher the filtering of the measured value and the
longer the updating time of the displayed value, the alarm set-points and
the analogue retransmission.
NOTE: for a correct working of the filter, the relative coefficient must
satisfy the following relationship: 1 < Fi.C < (Fi.S x 8) < 255.
Example: in order to display a temperature with a resolution of 0.1°C, set
“Lo.E”=-20°C ⇒ “Lo”=-20.0°C, “Hi.E”=200°C ⇒ “Hi”=200.0°C. In this
case the scaling amplitude will be 10 times wider with an clear fluctuation
of the value displayed in the measuring phase. In order to stabilize the
value it is necessary the parameters “Fi.S” and “Fi.C”. The value
fluctuates of 0.5°C max., therefore “Fi.S”=0.5 and the filtering coefficient
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