Measurement Specialties 9116 User Manual

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4.2 Re-zero Calibration 
 
All Model 9116  Intelligent Pressure Scanners are capable of independently performing a 
transducer calibration adjustment function, referred to as Re-zero adjustment (or simply Re-zero 
Cal).  The Re-zero calibration will result in a recalculated “offset” coefficient for each channel 
being calibrated, which automatically compensates for any transducer offset drift errors.  Since 
the factory-set coefficients in each transducer (that characterize both pressure and temperature) 
are extremely stable over time, these simple offset corrections compensate for the majority of 
transducer errors over time.  For this reason, a Re-zero may be the only calibration adjustment 
required by many applications. For those applications requiring more accuracy, an optional 
single-point Span-only calibration adjustment will be described in Section 4.3. An improved 
multi-point calibration adjustment, integrating both the Re-zero and Span calibration process will 
be described in Section 4.4.   
 
For Model 9116, with integral DH200 pneumatic transducers, internal manifolds and valves 
allow a Re-zero calibration to be accomplished easily and automatically.  
 
When instructed to execute a Calculate and Set Offsets (‘h’) command, the NetScanner
 
System module will automatically perform the Re-zero adjustment calibration, and then update 
the offset coefficients in its volatile memory.  It will subsequently use the newly calculated terms 
for all future engineering-unit calculations until power is lost to the module. 
 
 
Note
 
When using the Calculate and Set Offsets command (‘h’), only local 
terms in the module’s volatile main memory (RAM) are updated.  
Under normal operation, it is not recommended to store these new 
coefficients in transducer non-volatile memory.  Instead, the re-zero 
should be performed at regular intervals.. 
 
 
4.2.1.   Re-zero Calibration Valve Control 
 
When instructed to execute a Re-zero (Calculate and Set Offsets (‘h’)) command, Model 9116 
modules will normally shift the internal calibration valve into the CAL position and use the 
pressures present at the CAL and CAL REF inputs for the “minimum” (e.g., zero) calibration 
pressure.  After the Re-zero adjustment is complete, the Model 9116 calibration valve will be 
placed in the RUN position. This automatic shift of the calibration valve can be disabled through 
use of the Set Operating Options (‘w’) (option index=0B hex) command.  This allows 
independent control of the calibration valve by the user using other options (see option indexes 
= 0C and 12 hex) of the same command.