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Defining the Probe Curves
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Probe curves can be used to define the relationship between input Resistance
or Current values and engineering units (e.g. Temperature, Pressure etc.). For
example, probe curves could be used for a gas detection sensor.
This option allows you to define such a relationship for 4 separate curve
types using information about Resistance/Current to Output Value transfer
characteristic of a given probe, supplied by probe manufacturers. From the Set-
up Menu, select the Define Probe Curves option. The Curve Table Set-up screen
is displayed. There are 4 curve tables available - Cf1, Cf, Cf3 and Cf4. Use the
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The table can have up to 1 break points to define the Curve Table relationship.
Each of these break points will have a corresponding Input and Output value
which must be entered by the user. The Output value will be the reading which
should be displayed on the Point Detail /Overview Screen for a given Resistance/
Current value. The Input Value will be an Internally Scaled version of that
Resistance/Current Input value.
Below are explanations of each fields displayed for defining the curve tables:
Manual RS.8A.N5.0 © Danfoss 10-007
\S
Sends the Store Name.
\A
Sends the Last Alarm Message
\C
Sends a count of alarms and muted alarms
in the format /4.
\R
Sends the Carriage Return (CR) character.
\L
Sends the Line Feed (LF) character.
\\
Sends the \ character.
//
Sends the / character.
\N
Sends output name.
123456\RAlarm at \S = \A\R
' to return to the Setup Menu.
' keys to cycle through the curves until the correct type is displayed.
Con 1 as
This field is for selecting either 'RESISTOR' or
'CURRENT' depending on the type of probe being used.
To use =
This field displays the Internally Scaled version of a
Resistance/Current connected across the unit's
Input 1 and COM terminals. This value will be in
the range of 0 to 9999. This readout is used to
determine what to put in the Input field when
setting up the Curve Table.
Converted = This field displays the result of applying the
selected Curve table function to the 'To use ='
value being displayed. Thus when no Break Input
& Output values have been entered, this will give
an out of range reading (SC/OC). As a Curve
Table is built up, however, it will start to show the
Output value corresponding to whatever the
Resistance/Current connected across Input 1.
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