Teledyne THCD-100 instruction manual Filter Size

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b)Filter Size

The size of the filter is currently configurable between 0 and 6 seconds and simply indicates the amount of readings that are taken and buffered to calculate and show the averaged reading. A filter size of 0 will naturally turn off the filtering, irrespective of the band setting.

It should be noted that this type of adaptive filtering can cause readings to be displayed abnormally, particularly if the buffer size is one of the larger available settings, where the displayed readings seem to ‘jump about’ as the filter is disabled and then re-enabled when the data excursions fall into the preset band. This is because outside of the band, the display will show the ‘real’ unfiltered readings (whilst constantly taking an average in the background). When the excursions fall into the band then the display will switch to showing the filtered data. If this data is quite significantly slugged (due to a large buffer size) then the display will appear to nearly reach the new data value (due to ‘real’ values being shown) and then jump back to the filtered data which could be several seconds behind. Because of this, the setting of a buffer size greater than 5 seconds will automatically change the band to ON, meaning that filtered data will always be shown.

Selecting different filter band/size combinations will reduce these anomalies, turning the band OFF and ON will stop this anomaly.

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Contents Teledyne Hastings Manual Print History Table of Contents Specifications FeaturesGeneral Information Transducer socket Pinout 15 Pin D Type InstallationPin Number Designation Serial Socket Pinout 9 Pin D Type Interface Socket Pin out Miniature 15 Pin D TypeInterface Pin Number Designation 1Power Connection Socket Panel MountingAnalog Inputs FeaturesIntroduction Analog OutputsAdaptive Filtering Setpoint ModeUser Re-zero Setpoint SourceFilter Size Menu Screens Common Switch FunctionsEdit Mode Editable ScreensMain Screen not changing setpoint Switch FunctionsFront Panel Screens Main Screen changing setpointMain Menu Screen Switch FunctionsSetpoint Screen Input Screen Filtering ScreenComms Menu Screen Serial ScreenFactory Defaults Confirmation Screen Relay ScreenCommand/Query Format Serial CommunicationOutput Current Readings ‘r’ Main CommandsOutput Current Readings Repeatedly ‘rp’ Setpoint Source ‘sps’ Setpoint Mode ‘spm’Setpoint Value ‘spv’ Setpoint Initial Value ‘siv’Serial Baud Rate ‘bra’ Serial CommandsSetpoint Initial Mode ‘sim’ Serial Communication Protocol ‘pro’Channel Setup Commands Filtering CommandsRelay Trip Point ‘rlt’ Relay Control CommandsFilter Size ‘fls’ Relay Hysteresis ‘rlh’User Input Re-zero ‘irz’ Other CommandsRetrieve All Settings ‘ras’ Date of Last Factory Calibration ‘dlc?’Cleaning Service & CalibrationService End of LifeAppendices Appendix aSetting Default Value Additional Information Appendix BAppendix C Settings in ‘ras’ command stringDescription Type and size Warranty Repair Policy WarrantyNon-Warranty Repair Policy