
All new BA378C indicators are supplied calibrated
as requested at the time of ordering. If calibration
is not requested, the transmitter will be set for 3
wire RTD input with 4 to 20mA output correspond-
ing to a display of 0.0°C to 100.0°C .
6.1 Summary of Programme Menu functions
The parameters which may be programmed vary
depending upon which input is selected. For:
Thermocouple and resistance
thermometer inputs
The BA378C transmitter will always display
sensor temperature. Programming allows the
display to be in degrees Centigrade or Fahren-
heit, and for the display resolution to be
selected.
Zero and span of the 4/20mA output current
may be programmed to represent any display
range.
Voltage input
The display may be programmed to show the
input voltage in any engineering units.
Zero and span of the 4/20mA output current
may be independently programmed to repre-
sent any displayed value.
Each of the functions in the Programme Menu is
described in the following summary with a cross
reference to more detailed information. Figs 7A
and 7B illustrate the location of each function within
the menu.
Display Summary of Programme Menu
functions
'InPut'
Transmitter input
Conditions the transmitter to accept
thermocouple 'tHC', resistance
thermometer 'rtd' or a voltage 'UOLt'
input.
See section 6.2.1
Display Summary of Programme Menu
functions
For Thermocouple Inputs
'tYPE'
Sensor type
Selects the type of thermocouple input.
See section 6.3.1
'dEg'
Units of display
Sets display to
o
C or
o
F.
See section 6.3.2
'rESn'
Display resolution
Selects low or high display resolution.
See section 6.3.3
'CJC'
Cold junction compensation
Turns thermocouple cold junction
compensation ON or OFF.
See section 6.3.4
'burn'
Input open circuit drive
Selects up scale drive, down scale drive
or no drive when input is open circuit.
See section 6.3.5
For Resistance Thermometer Inputs
'tYPE'
Sensor type
Selects 3-wire, 4-wire or differential
Pt100 resistance thermometer input.
See section 6.4.1
'dEg'
Units of display
Sets display to
o
C or
o
F.
See section 6.4.2
'rESn'
Display resolution
Selects low or high display resolution.
See section 6.4.3
For Voltage Inputs
'd.P.'
Decimal point
Positions the dummy decimal point
between any of the display digits or
turns it off.
See section 6.5.1
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