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02-07-2007 07:10 AM
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Adnan-
That is exactly what I needed to know. That is an efficient way of doing it.
Thanks,
Brian
02-10-2007 08:24 PM
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02-13-2007 11:11 AM
02-13-2007 08:20 PM
Adnan-
My question regarding alarm deadband was whether or not I had to enable scaling. The definition of alarm deadband is based on percentage of full scale range. Without enabling scaling, what is the full scale range of the variable? I understand the deadband for logging is a percentage change from the last logged value.
Brian
02-14-2007 08:29 AM
Brian Beal wrote:
My question regarding alarm deadband was whether or not I had to enable scaling. The definition of alarm deadband is based on percentage of full scale range. Without enabling scaling, what is the full scale range of the variable? ...
Unless this part of the DSC module has changed in newer versions:
Scaling does not have to be enabled, and the values used to define the full range are the default values of Raw Zero Scale and Raw Full Scale (on the Scaling page of the SharedVariable properties dialog) which are 0 and 100.