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8.2.4 Set Averaging
Press the [ENTER] key to select this Menu. The averaging method (noise filter) for each
measurement line can now be selected. The options are Special (Default), None, Low, Medium
and High:
None = no averaging or filtering
Low = equivalent to a 3 point moving average
Medium = equivalent to a 6 point moving average
High = equivalent to a 10 point moving average
Special = averaging depending on signal change (normally High averaging but Low averaging
for large changes in input signal)
Pressing the [ENTER] key again will bring up the Save Changes dialog. Selecting No will
discard the entered values and return to the measurement display screen, selecting Yes will
save changes made.
8.3 Analog Outputs
(PATH: Menu/Configure/Analog Outputs)
Enter configuration mode as described in Section 8.2.
Press the [ENTER] key to select this Menu, which lets you configure the 2 Analog Outputs.
Once the analog outputs have been selected, use the and buttons to navigate between
configurable parameters. Once a parameter is selected, its setting can be selected per the
following table:
When an Alarm Value is selected, the analog output will go to this value if any alarm condition
occurs.
Parameter Selectable Values
Aout: 1, 2, 3* or 4* (default is 1)
Measurement: a, b, c, d or blank (none) (default is blank)
Alarm Value: 3.6 mA, 22.0 mA of Off (default is off)
* Aout 3 and 4 available on two-channel units only
The Aout type can be Normal, Bi-Linear, Auto-Range or Logarithmic. The range can be 4–20mA
or 0–20mA. Normal provides linear scaling between the minimum and maximum scaling limits
and is the default setting. Bi-Linear will also prompt for a scaling value for the mid-point of the
signal and allows two different linear segments between the minimum and maximum scaling
limits.
Enter the minimum and maximum Value of Aout.
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