The "Value recalculation" tab allows you to recalculate the value and can consist of the following fields:
Example of setting the correspondence table for the fuel level sensor. The fuel level sensor sends raw data to the system, we have to convert it to liters, for example, the value 442 is 53 liters, the value 2199 is 23 liters, the value 3826 is 3 liters. We specify a lower bound equal to 5, an upper bound equal to 53 and remove the flag "Apply borders to X", so the lower and upper bounds are applied to the Y column, that is, to the liters. Thus, excluding values in liters below 3 and above 53, this is necessary to exclude erroneous values in liters.
An example of setting a calculation table for converting the supply voltage of the device into an ignition sensor. For example, if the voltage is less than 1V, then the ignition is turned off, that is, the value will be 0 according to the downstream calculation table. If the voltage is greater than 1V, the ignition is on, that is, the value 1.