As per title - just inputting some linearization data for a temp sensor - the option to 'edit breakpoints' is there but the OK button is greyed out:
Any ideas?
Unable to edit sensor linearization breakpoints
Re: Unable to edit sensor linearization breakpoints
Never used that before, but if you want to edit the linearisation, first choose the linearisation type you want (e.g. extrapolation) then Edit Points from the linearisation menu.
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Re: Unable to edit sensor linearization breakpoints
I don think you can edit the breakpoints.
But in most cases they should be a sensible scale that they shouldnt really need changing ?
What do you need to alter ?
But in most cases they should be a sensible scale that they shouldnt really need changing ?
What do you need to alter ?
Re: Unable to edit sensor linearization breakpoints
I did it the same as Tim:
Select liNearization, then Select Type, select interpolated or extrapolated (or other) as required, then liNearization and Edit Points, add the values you have from your sensor provider, and then liNearization and Apply.
Select liNearization, then Select Type, select interpolated or extrapolated (or other) as required, then liNearization and Edit Points, add the values you have from your sensor provider, and then liNearization and Apply.
Re: Unable to edit sensor linearization breakpoints
Thanks!
It was for my Autronic PTC air temp sensor:
Also set up my default low and high voltages - using Interpolated as the type I get something that looks like what I'm after:
It was for my Autronic PTC air temp sensor:
Also set up my default low and high voltages - using Interpolated as the type I get something that looks like what I'm after:
Re: Unable to edit sensor linearization breakpoints
AWSOME!! was really looking for this when doing a twin dbw engine with 2 slightly different sensor voltages at the default zero voltage