Pressure Systems 98RK Manuel D’Utilisation

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Following is a simple, step-by-step procedure for executing a “specified-value” span calibration 
of a Model 9816 Intelligent Pressure Scanner.  For the purposes of this example, it will be 
assumed that an upscale pressure of 14.9800 psi is available from a dead weight tester for the 
calibration of 15 psi internal transducers.  All sixteen channels are 15 psi full scale. 
 
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Insure that valves in RUN/CAL mode (default).  
[w1200] 
…  normal data acquisition 
 
Perform Re-zero calibration first see 
Section. 4.2.2 
Place the module calibration manifolds into the CAL 
position if this is the desired pressure application input.  
The RUN position may be a better choice for modules with 
transducers having different ranges. 
[w0C01] for CAL pos. 
 
[w0C00] for RUN pos. 
With a deadweight tester, apply 14.9800 psi to the 
appropriate module CAL and CAL REF inputs [or optionally  
to RUN inputs] 
 
Delay for settling of pneumatic inputs 
 
Verify measured data reads near expected full scale. 
[rFFFF0] 
Instruct module to calculate new gain coefficients for all 16 
channels 
ZFFFF 14.98 
Place calibration manifold back into the RUN position 
w0C00 
Store new gain coefficients to transducer nonvolatile 
memory 
w09 
… continue normal data acquisition 
 
 
 
4.4   
Integrated Multi-Point Calibration Adjustment 
 
NetScanner
 System 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.  For users who have installed scanner 
firmware version 2.24 or later, 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