Fine Adjustment - JUMO mTRON T Operating Manual

Measuring, control, and automation system analog input module 4-channel
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6.2.2

Fine adjustment

You can use customer-specific fine adjustment to correct the measured values of the analog
input. In contrast to offsetting, which is used to specify a constant correction value for the entire
characteristic line, fine adjustment can also be used to change the gradient of the characteristic
line.
Setup dialog
Parameter
Parameter
Actual start value -99999 to 0 to +99999
Target start value -99999 to 0 to +99999
Actual end value
Target end value
Example
The temperature inside a furnace is measured with an RTD temperature probe and displayed.
Due to the temperature drift of the sensor, the true temperature (reference measurement) de-
viates from the displayed value. The amount of deviation is different at the upper and lower
measuring points, meaning that measured value offset is not suitable.
Actual start value: 15 °C (displayed value)
Target start value: 20 °C (reference measurement)
Actual end value: 70°C (displayed value)
Target end value: 80 °C (reference measurement)
(1)
Display value
(3)
Furnace
Selection/settings
-99999 to 1 to +99999
-99999 to 1 to +99999
(4)
20°C / 80°C
Description
Lower display value
Lower reference value
Upper display value
Upper reference value
15°C / 70°C
(3)
20°C / 80°C
(2)
Reference value
(4)
Sensor in RTD temperature probe
6 Configuration
(1)
(2)
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