Available Curves; Curve Editing - Deviation Devo7e User Manual

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Available Curves

The following curve functions are supported:
1-to-1: Output is equal to the input (not editable).
Fixed: Output is constant regardless of input (not editable).
Min/Max: Output is -100 if input is < 0 and 100 if input is >= 0 (not editable)
Zero/Max: Output is 0 if input is < 0 and 100 if input is >= 0 (not editable)
>0: Output is 0 if input is < 0 and matches the input when >= 0 (not editable)
<0: Output matches the input when < 0 and is 0 if input >= 0 (not editable)
ABSVAL: Output is the absolute-value of the input (not editable)
EXPO: Apply exponential curve to the input for non-linear response (editable)
Deadband: Output will not respond to input values near zero (editable)
Multi-point: Curve is based on 3 to 13user-defined points

Curve Editing

The Curve Editor is accessed by pressing a
graph or by pressing the curve spin-box when
it is selectable. Some curve types may not be
edited (any of the curves preceding the
'Expo' curve), and the curve-box will not be
selectable if one of these curves is currently
active.
The Curve editor page will be difference depending on which curve is selected. It is not
possible to change the curve type from the curve editor (except when a multi-point curve
is selected)
For the Expo curve, the controls allow independently configuring the shape of the curve
for values greater-than or less-than zero.
For the Deadband curve, the controls allow independently configuring the deadband
width for values greater-than or less-than zero.
For the Multi-point curves, Each point can be individually set. Points are set by choosing
the point number and then choosing a value. Touching the graph will allow quickly
setting the value to the touched y-coordinate.
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