Specifications

CONAX BUFFALO TECHNOLOGIES TSD 43.021
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6.2.6 Units. Next, verify or select the “Engineering Units”. If appropriate, open the
pull-down menu and select the appropriate units of either °F, °C or °K. See
Figure 6.
Figure 6 – Selection of Engineering Units
6.2.7 Range. TAB or click to the next box which is “Zero”. Just to the right of the
“Zero” box in purple text is the range of allowable values for the selected sensor.
Enter the “Zero” value to define the specific input low. Next TAB or click to the
“Full Scale” box. Enter the “Full Scale” value that defines the transmitter’s
high input range. See Figure 7.
Figure 7 – Input of Sensor Range
6.2.8 Display scaling. The display can scale the input parameters to any reasonable
engineering scale by putting the corresponding “Zero” and “Full Scale” scaled
values in the Display unit fields. The displayed value will be the real sensor value
scaled to the entered Display units. This section is not normally required for
normal thermocouples and RTDs, and it is normally disabled when these sensor
types are selected. It can be enabled, if desired, by selecting “Options”,
General” and checking the “Enable Scaling for Temperature Sensors” box.
6.2.9 Decimal point. Use the pull-down box to choose where you would like the
decimal point to display on the indicator. You can display no decimal/fractional
degrees (“####.”) up to three decimal/fractional degrees (#.###). The number of