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H61.0.3X.6C-01 User’s Manual GMH 3181- page 13 of 16
9.2 Analogue Output Scaling with DAC.0 and DAC.1
Note: Analogue output can not be used during logger recordings
With the DAC.0 and DAC.1 values the output can be rapidly scaled to your efforts.
Keep in mind not to connect low-resistive loads to the output, otherwise the output value will be wrong and
battery life is decreased. Loads above ca 10kOhm are uncritical.
If the display exceeds the value set by DAC.1, then the device will apply 1V to the output
If the display falls below the value set by DAC.0, then the device will apply 0V to the output
In case of an error (Err.1, Err.2, no sensor, etc.) the device will apply slightly above 1V to the output.
plug wiring:
GND
Attention!
the 3
rd
contact has to be left floating!
Only stereo plugs are allowed!
+Uout
10 Input Adjustment
10.1 Zero Displacement Sensor ('OFFS')
A zero displacement can be carried out for the measured value:
value displayed = value measured - offset
Standard setting: 'off' = 0.0°, i.e. no zero displacement will be carried out. Together with the scale correction
(see below) this factor is mainly used to compensate for sensor deviations. Input is in the display unit.
10.2 Scale Correction Sensor ('SCAL')
The scale of the measuring can be influenced by this setting (factor is in %):
displayed value = measured value * (1+Scal/100)
Standard setting: 'off' =0.000, i.e. value is not corrected. Together with the zero displacement (see above)
this factor is mainly used to compensate for sensor deviations.
10.3 Calibration Services
Calibration certificates DKD-certificates other certificates:
If device should be certificated for its accuracy, it is the best solution to return it to the manufacturer.
Only the manufacturer is capable to do efficient recalibration if necessary to get results of highest accuracy!