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NOTE: if the measured variable goes beyond the scale limits Lo.E/
Hi.E, the value displayed during the measuring phase will be blinking
and updated with reference to the measured value up to the maximum
displaying range (dC and temperature measurements: -1999/3999;
AC and resistance measurements: 0/3999).
d.P : decimal point position in the Hi-Lo scale.
Lo : min. value of the displayed scale. Enter the value to be displayed
in correspondence with the minimum value of the electrical scale Lo.E.
Example: Lo.E=4.00mA Lo=1000mbar, means that when the
value measured by MDI40 is 4mA, the displayed value will be 1000mbar.
Hi : max. value of the displayed scale. Enter the value to be measured
in correspondence with the maximum value of the electrical scale Hi.E.
Example: Hi.E=19.99mA Hi=3000mbar, means that when the
value measured by MDI40 is 20mA, the displayed value will be 3000mbar.
NOTE: electrical scale and displayed scale must have:
corresponding values (Lo.E=Lo, Hi.E=Hi), if the same value is to be
both measured and displayed.
different values, if the signal to be measured is different from the one
to be displayed (see examples of Lo and Hi).
inverted values, if an increasing signal to be measured must corre-
spond to a decreasing value to be displayed (scale inversion).
Example: Lo.E=4.00mA Lo=3000mbar; Hi.E=19.99mA
Hi=0mbar, means that when the measured value increases from 4 to
20mA, the displayed value decreases from 3000mbar to 0.
As you can see, the scales can be programmed with absolute freedom.
NOTE: to display temperature values as °F, it is necessary to program
the electrical scale as °C and enter the values for the displayed scale
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