Measurement Specialties 9116 User Manual

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4.4   
Integrated Multi-Point Calibration Adjustment 
 
Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanners may have their accuracy enhanced by regular 
application of one or both of the  individual Re-zero and Span calibration adjustment functions 
already described in Sections 4.2 and 4.3. An integrated and more comprehensive Multi-Point 
Calibration
 function may be used instead  to adjust the same offset and gain coefficients for a 
module’s channels. This function also provides for supplying additional calibration points, which 
is particularly useful when it is desired to fit the adjustment data to the entire negative and 
positive range of the module. This integrated calibration adjustment function is fully described in 
this section.  It is implemented by four (4) sub-commands of the ‘C’ command.  Since this 
function combines the functions of the Re-zero and Span calibration adjustments (using the ‘h’ 
and ‘Z’ commands) it is recommended that you read the information of Section 4.2 and 4.3 
before attempting to perform this multi-point calibration. 
 
It is recommended that a Multi-Point Calibration adjustment be performed whenever new 
transducers are installed in your module.  In such cases, the new zero and gain coefficients that 
result should always be restored into the transducer’s non-volatile memory afterwards.  In some 
cases, the user’s application may not require such a comprehensive adjustment as the other 
factory-determined pressure/temperature coefficients (stored permanently inside each 
transducer) are extremely stable.  Only an occasional Re-zero adjustment may be all that is 
necessary. 
 
When instructed to execute a particular sequence of sub-commands of the Configure Multi-
Point Calibration
 (‘C’) command, the module will perform the various stages of the Multi-Point 
Calibration adjustment
 calibration function, and then update both the offset and gain coefficients 
in the module’s volatile (e.g., RAM) memory.  The module will use this newly calculated data 
term for all subsequent engineering-unit calculations. 
 
4.4.1.  
Multi-Point Calibration Valve Control 
 
 
Before executing a Multi-Point Calibration adjustment (using various forms of the 
Configure/Control Multi-Point Calibration (‘C’) command), Model 9116 modules should have 
their calibration valve placed in the proper position.  For modules with only one common 
pressure range for its transducers, the CAL position should be used since the span calibration 
pressure can be applied between the CAL  and CAL REF ports (see Section 4.3.1 for more 
information on these ports).  Since the module will not attempt to shift this valve automatically, 
as it does for Re-zero adjustment, it should be placed in the desired position manually with the 
Set Operating Options
 (‘w’) command (option indexes = 0C and 12).  This is illustrated in the 
example of the next section. 
 
 
Note
 
When using the Configure/Control Multi-Point Calibration (‘C’) 
command, only the local variables in the module’s volatile main 
memory (RAM) are changed.
 
 
When multi-point calibrating Model 9116 modules with multiple ranges installed, the CAL port 
may be used to apply pressure to all transducers only if the specified proof pressure is not 
exceeded on any channel.
   If the application of a specific span pressure exceeds the proof 
pressure rating of any other transducer contained within the same scanner, the calibration 
pressures must be applied to the RUN side pneumatic input ports.  Since the calibration