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FP-RTD-122 and cFP-RTD-122
effects of the leads. The only residual errors are those caused by 
mismatching the EX+ and COM leads. Most RTDs have lead 
resistances within 5% of each other, so the compensation of the 
[c]FP-RTD-122 corrects for 95% or more of the errors introduced 
by lead resistances. This is a more accurate method than the typical 
bridge completion methods described in many reference books. 
The bridge methods not only have the same sensitivity to lead 
resistance mismatch, but also are effective only for temperatures 
very near those at which the bridge is balanced (usually 0 
°C).
The temperature measurement accuracy specifications for the 
[c]FP-RTD-122 at the end of these instructions include the effects 
of a typical application using 10 m of 22 gauge copper wire 
(approximately 0.5 
Ω per lead), with 5% mismatch in the lead 
resistances. If you are using leads with greater resistances, the 
additional errors are approximately 3 
°C per Ω of mismatch in the 
lead resistances for 100 
Ω RTDs, and 0.3 °C per Ω of mismatch in 
the lead resistance for 1,000 
Ω RTDs. For example, for 2 Ω leads 
matched to 5% of each other, the lead resistance mismatch is 
5%
× 2 Ω = 0.1 Ω, which would cause 0.3 °C of error in 
measurements of a 100 
Ω RTD.
If you are using the [c]FP-RTD-122 with two-wire RTDs, the 
errors due to lead resistances are much greater because three-wire 
compensation is not used. With two-wire RTDs, the additional 
errors are approximately 3 
°C per Ω of the sum of the lead 
resistances for 100
Ω RTDs, and 0.3 °C per Ω of the sum of lead 
resistances for 1,000
Ω RTDs. For example, a 1,000 Ω two-wire 
RTD with 2 
Ω leads has a total lead resistance of 4 Ω (2 Ω per lead), 
which causes 1.2 
°C of error.
Status Indicators
The [c]FP-RTD-122 has two green status LEDs, POWER and 
READY. After you insert the [c]FP-RTD-122 into a terminal base 
or backplane and apply power to the connected network module, 
the green POWER indicator lights and the [c]FP-RTD-122 
informs the network module of its presence. When the network 
module recognizes the [c]FP-RTD-122, it sends initial 
configuration information to the [c]FP-RTD-122. After the 
[c]FP-AI-111 receives this initial information, the green READY 
indicator lights and the module is in normal operating mode.