Figure 3-10 Data Ranges - Strain Gage - Omega OM-DAQXL-1 Series User Manual

Multi-channel universal input touch screen data logger
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For strain gage inputs the data ranges screen has user editable input and display
ranges. The input range values should correspond to the millivolt output of
the transducer at 0% and 100% of the transducers range. The display range
values should be set to the corresponding 0% and 100% values of the selected
engineering units. The graph range can be a subset of the display range.
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1. Engineering Units
The two drop downs allow selection of various engineering units for
display.
2. Input Range
The input range boxes show the full measureable input of the data logger
for the sensor type being configured. For the case of strain gage, it is the full
scale output of the bridge which is equal to bridge sensitivity (mV/V)
multiplied by the excitation voltage across the bridge.
3. Display Range
The display range boxes show the full display range available on the data
logger. This should correspond the full scale output the sensor in terms of
engineering units. The graph range can be any subset of this range.
4. Zero Adjust
The zero adjust provides a user configurable offset adjustment, in
engineering units, which will be applied to measurements across the full
range of input.
5. Moving Average Filter
This setting provides the option to average an individual channels input
samples.
6. Graph Range
The graph range is the y-axis range that will be shown on the waveform
view of the data logger. This can be any subset of the display range and
is defined in the assigned engineering units. It can also be adjusted on the
waveform view.
7. Decimal Places
Selects the number of decimal place to display.
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Figure 3-10 Data Ranges - Strain Gage

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