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6.  LINEARISER

A sixteen segment, seventeen break-point (0 to 16)
lineariser may be selected in the ‘FunC’ section of
the  configuration  menu.    The  position  of  each
break-point is fully adjustable so that the slope of
the straight line between break-points can be set to
compensate  for  a  non-linear  flow  meter.  Each
break-point must occur at a current greater than
the  preceding  break-point  and  less  than  the
following break-point, in the range 3.8 to 21.0mA.
If  this  requirement  is  not  observed  when
configuring  the  lineariser  the  Rate  Totaliser  will
display  'FaiL'  and  the  configuration  adjustment
which produced the error message will be ignored.
Fig  9  shows  a  typical  linearised  Rate  totaliser
characteristic.

Fig 9 shows a typical linearising characteristic

Selecting ‘Lin’ or 'bi-Lin' in the ‘FunC’ section of the
configuration  menu  activates  the  lineariser,  this
does not change the configuration menu shown in
Fig   8,   but   the   'CAL'   and   'SEt'   functions   are
extended as shown in Fig 10.       As with a linear
Rate Totaliser, calibration may be performed with
an external current source using the 'CAL' function,
or  with  the  internal  reference  using  the  'SEt'
function.

The lineariser calibration is retained irrespective of
how  the  Rate  Totaliser  function  ‘FunC’  is
subsequently changed.   It is therefore possible to
select and deselect the lineariser without having to
reconfigure it each time.

The  lineariser  calibration  may  be  reset  to  the
factory default settings without changing the Rate
Totaliser  configure  using  the  'LtAb'  function
described in section 5.19.

6.1  Lineariser calibration using an external 

current source.

This  method  allows  direct  calibration  of  the
lineariser with an external current source and is the
preferred method when traceability is required.   If
the  exact  system  non-linearity  is  unknown,  this
method  also  allows  direct  calibration  from  the
variable to be displayed.

The number of break-point required should first be
entered using the 'Add' and 'dEL'  functions.  In
both these sub-functions the Rate Totaliser initially
displays  the  current  break-point  and  the  total
number  of  break-points  being  used  as  shown
below.

Display

      Description of function

'Add'

Add a break-point

Adds  a  new  break-point  before  the
displayed break-point.  The calibration
of existing break-points is not changed,
but  the  identification  number  of  all
subsequent  break-points  is  increased
by one.

'dEL'

Remove a break-point

Removes the displayed break-point and
joins  the  preceding  break-point  to  the
following  break-point  with  a  straight
line.   The identification number of all
subsequent  break-points  is  decreased
by one.

To add a break-point use the 

 or 

 button to

select 'CAL' from the configuration menu and press

P

 

which will result in the

 

'Add' sub-function prompt

being displayed.  To enter the sub-function press 

P

which will reveal the current break-point and the
total  number  of  break-points  which  have  already
been entered.    When adding a break-point the
insertion position can be selected using the 

 and

 push  buttons  followed  by  

P

 push  button  to

insert  the  additional  break-point.    In  previously
uncalibrated  linearisers  each  new  break-point
should  be  added  in  front  of  the  highest  existing
break-point, if this sequence is not followed a 'FaiL'
message  will  occur  in  the  'Pt5'  function.    See
example in section 6.1.1.

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Summary of Contents for BA558E

Page 1: ...Issue 3 4th July 2014 BA558E General Purpose 4 20mA loop powered panel mounting Rate Totaliser Issue 3...

Page 2: ...ion using external current source 6 1 1 Example Adding break points to a new Rate Totaliser 6 2 Calibration using internal reference 6 2 1 Example Adding break points to a new Rate Totaliser 6 3 Error...

Page 3: ...vated Loading message displayed Configuration message displayed Model and firmware version displayed The BA558E Rate Totaliser starts functioning using configuration information stored in the instrume...

Page 4: ...mode Operating the or button will toggle the display to CLr YE5 with YE5 flashing operating the E button will then clear the grand total and Gt CLrd will be displayed to confirm the operation The ins...

Page 5: ...nce of less than 1k as shown in Fig 2 Note The negative reset terminal RS2 is internally connected to the negative 4 20mA input terminal 3 The total display may also be reset to zero by operating the...

Page 6: ...3 Installation Procedure a Cut the specified aperture in the panel To achieve an IP66 seal between the instrument enclosure and the instrument panel the aperture must have the tighter tolerances spec...

Page 7: ...as an accessory from BEKA associates Custom printed scale cards can also be supplied To change a scale card unclip the protruding end of the flexible strip by gently pushing it upwards and pulling it...

Page 8: ...lay at 20mA are adjustable although for flow application the display at 4mA is usually zero The position of the decimal point in the rate display is defined by the dP function To simplify calibration...

Page 9: ...onfiguration Access code CodE 0000 Function FunC 5td Linear Rate display at 4mA Zero 0 00 Rate display at 20mA 5PAn 100 00 Resolution rE5n 1 digit P button in display mode C P Local reset of total t r...

Page 10: ...s operated in the display mode Select PC of 4 20mA input 4 20 Current in mA Note PC is not available with lineariser See section 5 14 Display Summary of function 5CALE t Total scale factor Defines the...

Page 11: ...ntains two sub functions Select ConF Returns instrument to default configuration shown in section 5 2 LtAb Returns lineariser to defaults shown in section 6 5 Both instructions must be confirmed by en...

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Page 13: ...arity with bi directional flow Use of the lineariser is described in section 6 of this instruction manual 5 5 Display resolution rE5n This function defines the resolution of the least significant disp...

Page 14: ...y and identify the lower display variable but on the larger upper display The position of the decimal point can be positioned in the same way by operating the and push buttons when set as required ent...

Page 15: ...s been activated see section 5 17 To zero the grand total from within the configuration menu select Clr Gtot and press P which will cause the instrument to display Clr no Press the or button until CLr...

Page 16: ...he or button When the required total scale factor has been set press E to enter the number and return to the 5CALE t prompt in the configuration menu 5 16 Clip off CLiP oFF To prevent totalisation of...

Page 17: ...g the P button will transfer control to the next digit When all the digits have been adjusted press E to return to the CodE prompt in the configuration menu The revised security code will be activated...

Page 18: ...Lineariser calibration using an external current source This method allows direct calibration of the lineariser with an external current source and is the preferred method when traceability is require...

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Page 20: ...llowing break point 6 1 1 Example Adding break points to a new Rate Totaliser When adding break points to a new Rate Totaliser or to a lineariser following resetting to the factory defaults using the...

Page 21: ...e E button The corresponding rate display at each of the break points can now be defined using the diSP sub function Using the and buttons select the diSP sub function and press P which will reveal th...

Page 22: ...er the root extractor or the lineariser are required The standard linear relationship should therefore be selected With FunC displayed press P which will reveal the existing function Using the or butt...

Page 23: ...the totaliser scaling factor In this example the rate display is in litres per minute but the total display is required in cubic metres 5CALE t Units of rate display Units of total display There are 1...

Page 24: ...and total flow in cubic metres with a resolution of 0 1 cubic metres Total is to be shown on the upper large display and rate on the lower smaller display Totalisation is to occur for flow rates betw...

Page 25: ...tly the following table may help to identify the cause of the failure Symptom Cause Check No display and no voltage between terminals 1 3 or 12 3 if optional backlight is loop powered No power supply...

Page 26: ...New Rate Totalisers are supplied with the tag or application information specified when ordered thermally printed onto the rear panel adjacent to the terminals This tag information is not visible fro...

Page 27: ...sed and current will only flow in one direction Ron less than 5 0 7V Roff greater than 1M Fig 12 Equivalent circuit of each alarm output The solid state output of each alarm may be used to switch any...

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Page 29: ...ivated when the selected display rate or total equals the setpoint See section 9 3 5 Hi Lo Alarm function Defines the alarm function as High or Low See section 9 3 6 no nC Normally open or normally cl...

Page 30: ...y pressing the or button followed by the E button to return to the alarm menu 9 3 7 Alarm output status no nC Configures the solid state alarm output to be open no or to be closed nC in the non alarm...

Page 31: ...ate or total display depending upon which has caused the alarm alternates between the numerical value and the alarm reference ALr1 or ALr2 when the alarm output is activated If both alarm outputs are...

Page 32: ...to the display mode Fig 15 Setpoint adjustment from the display mode To adjust an alarm setpoint select 5Px1 or 5Px2 and press P which will reveal the current setting Each digit of the setpoint may b...

Page 33: ...backlight 9 4 1 Loop powering the backlight The backlight is loop powered by connecting it in series with the Rate Totaliser s 4 20mA input as shown in Fig 17 which increases the maximum Rate Totalis...

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