Mitsubishi Q68TD-G-H01 Thermometer User Manual


 
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3.4 Buffer Memory
3.4.19 CH[ ] Scaling range upper/lower limit values (Un\G62 to Un\G77)
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SPECIFICATIONS
3.4.19 CH[ ] Scaling range upper/lower limit values (Un\G62 to Un\G77)
A scaling range of measured temperature values is set for each channel in units of 0.1 .
(1) Setting methods
(a) For use of the scaling function, change the setting value.
(b) Set the scaling range value in buffer memory.
Settable scaling range: -32768 to 32767
(c) Turn on Operating condition setting request (Y9) to activate the setting.
(2) Default value
All channels are set to "0".
POINT
(1) When the measured temperature is out of the range set in Scaling range
uppr/lower limit values, the value set in Scaling width upper limit value or
lower limit value is stored into CH Scaling value (Un\G50 to Un\G57).
(2) Set “Valid” (“1”) in Scaling valid/invalid setting (Un\G58). When “Invalid” (“0”)
is set in the setting of the Scaling valid/invalid setting (Un\G58), CH Scaling
range upper/lower limit values (Un\G62 to Un\G77) is ignored.
(3) If the same value is set for the upper limit and the lower limit, an error (error
code: 91 ) occurs on the corresponding channel. Then, the following occurs.
Error code (91 ) is stored into Error code (Un\G19). (Refer to Section
8.1).
Error flag (XF) turns on.
The module operates with setting before the error occurence.