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Special Measurements
Special Filtering and Resolution
Start using special filtering and resolution by selecting:
D
/
Menu and
B
/
Window 2 Setup
, if needed,
or ,
1
/
Special Measurements
,
Filter and Resolution…
.
Select the Time Constant setting and how many decimals should be cut off from the actual resolution of the current measurement. The filter is a 1 st order digital filter.
1 9 . 0 5 . 2 0 0 0 1 3 : 5 5
S P E C I A L F I L T E R I N G A N D R E S O L U T I O N
Q u a n t i t y
P o r t
U n i t
° C
T / C - t e m p e r a t u r e
E T : T C i ( m e a s )
T i m e C o n s t a n t
D e c i m a l s
- 2
T h e s e t t i n g - 1 , f o r i n s t a n c e , m e a n s o n e l e s s d e c i m a l s .
C a n c e l E d i t S t a r t
None
means “No additional filtering” and “Use the modules own resolution” respectively.
Note.
You cannot “worsen” the resolution to less than one significant digit.
Deviation Measurement
In deviation measurement the reading of the main port is compared to a reference value. The reference value is subtracted from the reading of the main port.
Start the deviation measurement by selecting:
D
/
Menu and
B
/
Window 2 Setup
, if needed,
or ,
1
/
Special Measurements
,
Deviation Meas…
.
2 2 . 0 9 . 2 0 0 0 1 3 : 3 2
D E V I A T I O N M E A S U R E M E N T
Q u a n t i t y
P o r t
T / C - t e m p e r a t u r e
E T : T C i ( m e a )
M e a s u r e d e v i a t i o n f r o m t h e v a l u e
2 2 . 0 0 0 0
° C
C a n c e l E d i t S t a r t
You can enter the reference value when you start the special measurement mode.
Note.
Keep in mind that when the displayed deviation reading is small compared to the actual reading, a significant part of the deviation value may be measurement error. See the specifications for measurement errors at the actual measurement level.
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Table of contents
- 8 About This Manual
- 9 Typographical Conventions
- 9 Unpacking and Inspection
- 10 Connections
- 11 The Upper Panel
- 12 the Left Side of MC5-IS
- 12 The Front Panel
- 15 Memory
- 16 Batteries
- 17 the Charging Procedure
- 18 the Battery Pack
- 19 Support for Table Top Use
- 19 the Neck Support Strap
- 20 General Description
- 20 Startup Procedure
- 21 Basic Mode
- 21 Maintenance
- 21 Calibration Mode
- 22 Help Function
- 23 The User Interface
- 23 The Status Bar
- 24 The Function Key Bar
- 24 Menus
- 25 The Display Area
- 29 Hardware Modules/Options
- 30 Other Connectable Devices
- 30 Firmware Options
- 31 Ex Information and Approvals
- 32 Safety Precautions and Warnings
- 32 General Warnings
- 33 of Electrical Modules (E and ET)
- 33 Pressure Measurement
- 34 High Pressure
- 35 Firmware Update
- 35 Recalibrating MC5-IS
- 35 The Battery Charger
- 36 Cleaning MC5-IS
- 36 Junction Module
- 38 Startup Procedure
- 39 Basic Mode, Defined
- 43 Pressure Measurement
- 43 Using Internal Modules
- 43 Using External Modules
- 44 Zeroing a Pressure Module
- 45 Current Measurement
- 46 Voltage Measurement
- 46 Measuring Low Voltages
- 47 Measuring Voltages up to ±30 V
- 48 Resistance Measurement
- 49 Switch State Sensing
- 50 Limit Switch Test
- 50 Performing the Limit Switch Test
- 52 Frequency Measurement
- 53 Pulse Counting
- 54 RTD Measurement (Temperature)
- 55 Measurement (Temperature)
- 55 Internal Reference Junction
- 55 External Reference Junction
- 58 Minimum value
- 58 Maximum value
- 58 Min/Max value
- 58 Rate of Change
- 59 Special Filtering and Resolution
- 59 Deviation Measurement
- 60 Two Ports Simultaneously
- 60 Difference Measurement
- 61 Redundant Measurement
- 62 General
- 63 the Generated/Simulated Signal
- 64 Current Sink
- 64 output terminals
- 66 Voltage Generation
- 66 between +10 V and -2.5 V
- 66 Low Voltage Generation
- 68 Frequency Generation
- 69 Pulse Generation
- 70 RTD and Resistance Simulation
- 71 Thermocouple Simulation
- 71 Internal Reference Junction
- 71 External Reference Junction
- 73 Configuration Window
- 74 Stepping
- 75 Ramping
- 80 Settings
- 82 Setting Time and Date
- 83 Display Mode Settings
- 84 Scaling
- 85 Displaying Error Values
- 86 Transmitter/Switch Simulation
- 87 Transmitter Simulation
- 88 Switch Simulation
- 89 Data Logging
- 89 General
- 89 Configuring
- 90 Starting the Data Log
- 91 Viewing the Results
- 91 a Personal Computer
- 93 Measuring Pressure
- 93 General
- 93 Pressure Type
- 94 their Naming Conventions
- 94 Square Rooting
- 95 Connections and Troubleshooting
- 95 Internal Reference Junction
- 96 External Reference Junction
- 98 Error situations
- 99 RTD Measurement, Connections
- 99 4-wire System
- 99 3-wire System
- 100 Using a Compensation Loop
- 100 2-wire System
- 101 to a Test Diode, Connections
- 102 Parallel Functions in MC5-IS
- 105 Phases of Instrument Calibration
- 106 As Found Calibration
- 106 Adjustment
- 107 As Left Calibration
- 108 Input/Output Signal Combinations
- 110 to Be Calibrated
- 111 The Instrument Window
- 112 Using MC5-IS
- 114 About Automatic Calibration
- 114 About Manual Calibration
- 115 Examples of Instrument Calibration
- 116 Pressure Transmitters
- 118 Temperature Sensors
- 120 Recorders
- 122 Electrical Limit Switches
- 124 Instrument Adjustment
- 125 Adding New Instruments
- 126 Editing Instrument Data
- 126 General Data Page
- 127 Instrument Input Page
- 127 Instrument Output Page
- 128 Calibration Settings Page
- 129 Calibration Instructions Page
- 129 Deleting Instruments
- 131 Calibration Result Windows
- 131 Calibration Run is Viewed
- 131 Deleting Calibration Results
- 135 MC5-IS and HART
- 136 Calibration Database Software
- 136 External Supply
- 137 Test Diode Connections
- 137 a Hart Communicator
- 139 Connecting to a HART Instrument
- 140 HART Instrument
- 140 Device Information
- 141 Device Settings
- 141 in Basic Mode
- 143 MC5-IS’ Instrument Database
- 144 to be Calibrated
- 145 The Calibration Procedure
- 145 in Calibration Mode
- 150 (INT-IS & EXT-IS)
- 151 Module (ET)
- 151 and Simulation
- 152 Module (RJ)
- 153 Electrical Module (E)
- 155 General
- 155 Installing MC5 Datalog Viewer
- 155 Communication Settings
- 155 File Management
- 155 Transferring data from MC
- 156 Saving Data on Hard Disk
- 156 Opening Existing Data Files
- 156 Importing and Exporting
- 156 Other Utilities
- 156 Chart Properties
- 157 Channel Properties
- 157 Zooming
- 157 Printing the Graph