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SC Series Instruction Manual     page 67
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10.5.4 
CALIBRATION TYPE
 
Menu Item
This chooses the type of calibration technique to be used. There are three meth-
ods that can be used to calibrate the transducer to the Input Channel.  Each has
advantages and disadvantages as described in the table below.
It is important to know your application in order to select the appropriate cali-
bration type.  mV/V (“millivolt-per-volt”) Calibration is recommended for most
applications because it doesn’t require known loads and it allows easy swapping
of transducers equipped with Signature Calibration.  When the best possible
accuracy is required, Known-Load Calibration is recommended.
The choices for this menu item are:
TYPE= SHUNT CAL
” means Shunt Calibration.  First, you are prompted to apply 
the load entered in the “
ZERO SCALE VALUE
” register. Next, the instrument inserts 
Table 4-4: Comparison of Calibration Types
Shunt 
Calibration
mV/V 
Calibration
2-, 3-, or 5-
point 
Known Load 
Calibration
RECOMMENDED...
...for most applications
no
yes
no
...when frequently swapping 
transducers
yes
yes
no
...when best possible accuracy 
required
no
no
yes
PROS and CONS
Relative accuracy
good
better
best
Requires actual, calibrated loads 
to be applied
no
no
yes
Automatically calibrates with Sig-
nature Calibration transducers 
yes
yes
no
Max. distance of transducer from 
instrument w/out sense wires
15’ [5m]
50’ [15m]
300’ [100m]
Max. distance of transducer from 
instrument with sense wires
15’ [5m]
100’ [30m]
300’ [100m]
CALIBRATION TECHNIQUE
Zero-scale point from...
applied load
applied load
applied load
Full-scale point from... transducer 
output when 
shunt resistor 
applied
internal refer-
ence
applied load
Linearity correction from...
data stored in 
Signature 
Module (if 
available)
data stored in 
Signature 
Module (if 
available)
2-point: none
3- or 5-point:
applied load