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2.1.2 Setting of INPUT RANGE/RECORD SPAN
Sets the input range and record span for each channel as follows.
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SR(CH), (Mode), (Pr1), (Pr2), (Pr3), (Pr4), (Pr5), (Pr6), (Pr7), (CR)(LF)
CH: Specify a channel number to set.
Mode: Mode setting
PrN: The number of PrNvaries depending on the contents of the Mode.
(1) Record skip setting
The record of the specified channel (CH) stops.
[For the pen type recorder, No. 1 pen (red) is fixed on the left side (approx. 15%) and
No. 2 pen (green) on the right side (approx. 85%), respectively.]
CH: Setting Channel 01 to 06 (01 and 02 for the pen type)
Mode: SKIP
Example) SR05,SKIP(CR)(LF)
The 5th channel doesn't record.
(2) Input range setting of the Voltage, Current, Thermocouple and RTD
CH: Setting Channel 01 to 06 (01 and 02 for the pen type)
Mode: VOLT, TC or RTD
Pr1: Range
Pr2: Left end (Zero Input Value) Refer to Table 2.1.2.
Pr3: Right end (Span Input Value)
Example)SR02,TC,K,0,3000(CR)(LF)
The input of the 2nd channel is Thermocouple K, 0.0-300.0
(3) Difference/Sum/Mean operation setting.
CH: Setting Channel 01 to 06 (01 and 02 for the pen type)
Mode: DELT,SIGM or MEAN
Pr1: Reference Channel
Choose a smaller channel than CH.
The reference channel must be VOLT, TC, RTD or SCL mode.
Pr2: Left end (Zero Input Value)
Pr3: Right end (Span Input Value)
Example) SR05,02,DELT,0,3000(CR)(LF)
The output of the 5th channel shows a difference between the input of the 5th channel and
the 2nd channel (CH5-CH2). In this case, the input range of the 5th channel is the same as
that of the 2nd channel.
Refer to Table 2.1.2.