Pressure Systems 9816 Manual Do Utilizador

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stored back into the transducer’s nonvolatile memory afterwards.  In other cases, the user’s 
application may not require periodic span 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 Calculate and Set Gains ('Z') command, the module will perform 
the Span adjustment calibration, and then update the gain coefficients in its volatile memory.  It 
will subsequently use the newly calculated gain terms for subsequent engineering-unit 
calculations. 
 
Note
 
When using the Calculate and Set Gain ('Z') command, only the 
 local variables in the module’s volatile main memory (RAM) are 
changed. Refer to Section 4.5 if it is desired to also store these new 
gain
 coefficients in transducer nonvolatile memory. 
 
4.3.1. 
  Span 
Calibration 
Valve 
Control 
 
Before executing a Span adjustment (Calculate and Set Gains ('Z') command), Model 9816 
modules should have their calibration manifold valve placed in the proper position.  For single 
pressure range units, the CAL position should be used since the span calibration pressure can 
be applied between the CAL 1-8 and CAL REF 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). 
 
When span calibrating Model 9816 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 
command ('Z') has a channel selection bit map parameter allowing it to calibrate only the 
desired pressure channels, the RUN port is a viable option for supplying the calibration 
pressures. 
 
Pneumatic Connector Assignment on Rear Input Panel of the 98RK-1 
 
Connection 
Pressure Scanner Range Input 
Cal 1 
User defined 
Cal 2 
10" W.C.; 20" W.C.; ±1 psid, ±1.5 psid 
Cal 3 
±2.5; ±5 psid 
Cal 4 
±10; ±15 psid, ±20 psid, ±25 psid 
Cal 5 
±30; ±45; ±50 psid 
Cal 6 
±75 psid, ±100 psid 
Cal 7 
+ 150; 200; 250; 300 psid 
Cal 8 
500 psid, 600 psid, 650 psid, 750 psid, 850 
psid