8.BASIC PROGRAMMING
8.2 Range/Printing Range
Program the following parameters before operation. Press SHIFT and | 7 | simultaneously at the operation |
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screen to display the “Range/Printing range” programming screen. Programming of the parameter is required in every channel.
1 Programming Mode and Parameters
1) Programming mode
displayCharacter | Cursor | Channel | No.Range | selectionRJ | Printing range (Max. 10 digits |
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Maximum value (within 5 digits)
Value to print
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Character display
Programming lamp
“R” stands for “Range”.
Memory colon
*Unused digits should be filled with spaces.
2) Parameters
Program the following three parameters for every channel.
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Purpose | Selection of input types | Selection | of | reference | junction | Specifying of | the | input | range to be | ||||
and measuring ranges | compensation (RJ) enabled or disabled | printed on the chart paper. | |||||||||||
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Programming | 1: Enable (internal compensation) | This | range | can | be | programmed | |||||||
values | value) | Program to “0” for all inputs other than | irrespective of the measuring range | ||||||||||
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(Note) Input exceeding the measuring range or printing range is printed as an
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Cautions on Programming and Reference
Read the following cautions and reference items. The programming flow charts are described on the next page.
1) Minimum printing range
Read the “minimum printing range” on Section 22.1 (Input Specifications). A programming error occurs if the minimum value and the maximum value are set to the same figure.
2) Position of decimal point
The printing | range | reflects | to the | Range No. |
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position on actual display/printing is | 07 | 0 to 5 | 0 to 5 | 0.000 to 5.000 | ||||
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3)When “Range/Printing range” is changed, the last scale value becomes ineffective and is replaced with the new printing range.
4)Channel for subtract printing
Different range programming procedure is required. Read Section 11.4 (Programming Subtract Printing).
5)Programming a same range to other channels The [copy] function is useful. Read Section 11.14.
6)Scaling
Printing range reflects to the scale value. For scale programming to the channel with voltage input, read Section 11.2.
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