Mathematics operator for the channel calculation.
Second signal, "y2", that is to be combined with the first ("y1").
Factor, with which the signal "y2" or g (y1:y2) is to be multiplied.
Factory default: "1".
Constant, that is added to the result of the combination of signals "y1" and "y2".
Factory default: "0". Input is in the engineering units of the mathematics channel.
Engineering units of the calculated channel, e.g. "Watt" when multiplying voltage
("Volt") and current ("Ampere").
Number of decimal points in the 4 digit display.
Enter the smallest value that the mathematics combination can result in.
Example: y1 measurement range = 0...10, a = 5, y2 measurement range = 0...20,
b=3, k=4.
Addition of the channels to the formula: y = (0*5) + (0*3) + 4.
Result: enter "4".
Enter the highest value the mathematics combination can result in.
Example: y1 measurement range = 0...10, a = 5, y2 measurement range = 0...20,
b=3, k=4.
Addition of the channels to the formula: y = (10*5) + (20*3) + 4.
Result: enter "114".
Copies the settings of the actual channel to the selected channel (including alarm set
points). The last two characters of the channel identifier of the target channel are
substituted by the channel number.
Setting up only required if the result of the mathematics calculation is to be
integrated, e.g. for quantity calculations.
Setting up only required if the result of the mathematics calculation is to be monitored
for limit infringements.
Digital inputs (option):
• Setting up is only required if digital inputs (option, e.g. for counters/events)
are to be used.
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Signal "y2"
Factor "b"
Constant "c"
Engineering units
Decimal points
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