Emerson Process Management Rev AB Projection Television User Manual


 
A user-defined calculation allows you to create a new process variable by inserting
constants and existing process variables into an equation. The output of the equation is
the new process variable. Depending on your meter, either two or three equations are
available.
Procedure
1. Select the user-defined calculation that you want to use.
2. If you selected User-Defined Calculation 1:
a. Enter the values to be used for the constants: A, B, X, Y.
b. Enter the values to be used for a, b, c, d, e, and f.
For these terms:
You can specify a constant value.
You can specify a process variable. If you choose this, the current value of the
process variable is used in the calculation.
Important
User-defined calculations are performed using the meter's internal measurement units.
Therefore:
If a constant represents a process variable, you must enter its value in the internal
measurement units.
If a constant will be used to modify a process variable, you must use the internal
measurement units to derive the constant.
3. If you selected User-Defined Calculation 2:
a. Enter the values to be used for the constants: A, B, C.
b. Enter the value to be used for t.
For this term:
You can specify a constant value.
You can specify a process variable. If you choose this, the current value of the
process variable is used in the calculation.
Important
User-defined calculations are performed using the meter's internal measurement units.
Therefore:
If a constant represents a process variable, you must enter its value in the internal
measurement units.
If a constant will be used to modify a process variable, you must use the internal
measurement units to derive the constant.
4. If you selected User-Defined Calculation 3:
a. Enter the values to be used for the constants: A, B, C, E, F.
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