Mitsubishi Electronics Q68RD3-G Universal Remote User Manual


 
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SPECIFICATIONS
3.4 Buffer Memory
3.4.17 CH[] Scaling range upper/lower limit values (Un\G62 to Un\G77)
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3.4.17 CH[] Scaling range upper/lower limit values (Un\G62 to Un\G77)
(1) A scaling range of measured temperature values is set for each channel
in units of 0.1 .
(2) The default value is set to "0".
(3) Settable scaling range is -32768 to 32767.
(4) To activate the setting, turning ON/OFF Operating condition setting
request (Y9) is required.
POINT
(1) When the measured temperature is out of the range set in the Scaling range
upper/lower limit values, the value set in the Scaling width upper limit value or
lower limit value is stored into the CH Scaling value (Un\G50 to Un\G57).
(2) Set "Valid" in the Scaling valid/invalid setting (Un\G58).
When "Disable" is set, the settings of CH Scaling range upper/lower limit
values (Un\G62 to Un\G77) take no effect.
(3) If the same value is set for the upper limit and the lower limit, an error (error
code: 91 ) occurs on the corresponding channel. Then, Error flag (XF) turns
ON and the module operates with the setting before the error occurrence.
3.4.18 CH[] Scaling width upper/lower limit values (Un\G78 to Un\G93)
(1) A width for scaling conversion is set for each channel.
(2) The default value is set to "0".
(3) Settable scaling range is -32768 to 32767.
(4) To activate the setting, turning ON/OFF Operating condition setting
request (Y9) is required.
POINT
1) When "Invalid" is set in the Scaling valid/invalid setting (Un\G58), the settings
of CH Scaling width upper/lower limit values (Un\G78 to Un\G93) take no
effect.
(2) If the same value is set for the upper limit and the lower limit, an error (error
code: 91 ) occurs on the corresponding channel. Then, Error flag (XF) turns
ON and the module operates with the setting before the error occurrence.