VLHI - APMonitor Option
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See also [[Main/OptionVdvl|VDVL]], [[Main/OptionVlaction|VLACTION]], [[Main/OptionVlhi|VLHI]]
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See also [[Main/OptionVdvl|VDVL]], [[Main/OptionVlaction|VLACTION]], [[Main/OptionVllo|VLLO]]
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See also [[Main/OptionVdvl|VDVL]], [[Main/OptionVlaction|VLACTION]], [[Main/OptionVlhi|VLHI]]
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(:title VLHI - APMonitor Option:)
(:keywords VLHI, Optimization, Estimation, Option, Configure, Default, Description:)
(:description Upper validity limit:)
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Type: Floating Point, Input
Default Value: 1.0e20
Description: Upper validity limit
VLHI is the upper validity limit for a measured value. Validity limits are one way to protect an application against bad measurements. This gross error detection relies on a combination of change values and absolute limits to determine when a measurement should be rejected. If VLHI is exceeded, the measured value is placed at VLHI or the maximum move allowed by VDVL when VLACTION=1. If VLACTION=0, there is no change in the measured value when a limit (VDVL, VLHI, VLLO) is exceeded.
(:keywords VLHI, Optimization, Estimation, Option, Configure, Default, Description:)
(:description Upper validity limit:)
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Type: Floating Point, Input
Default Value: 1.0e20
Description: Upper validity limit
VLHI is the upper validity limit for a measured value. Validity limits are one way to protect an application against bad measurements. This gross error detection relies on a combination of change values and absolute limits to determine when a measurement should be rejected. If VLHI is exceeded, the measured value is placed at VLHI or the maximum move allowed by VDVL when VLACTION=1. If VLACTION=0, there is no change in the measured value when a limit (VDVL, VLHI, VLLO) is exceeded.