4.
Use the Up arrow to select the time unit. If entering display values in units/second,
press Enter. Otherwise, select the time unit. Refer to
Pulse input time unit (timE UNIT)
5.
The meter displays inP 1. Apply a known signal and press Enter. The display flashes
while accepting the signal.
6.
After the signal is accepted, the meter displays dSP 1 Press Enter. Enter a
corresponding display value for the signal input, and press Enter to accept.
7.
The meter displays inP 2. Apply a known signal and press Enter. The display flashes
while accepting the signal.
8.
After the signal is accepted, the meter displays dSP 2. Press Enter. Enter a
corresponding display value for the signal input and press Enter to accept.
9.
After completing calibration the SAVE? display will need to be acknowledged using
the Enter key before calibration will take effect.
Important
Programming Note Save (SAVE?)
After entering the last display value, the scaling entries must be saved (SAVE?) before they will be put
into effect. However, you may move past this selection using the Up arrow key if you need to go back
and correct an earlier entry. Once confident in the entries, however, the user must navigate back to
the Save menu screen (SAVE?) and press the Enter key to save the changes.
Error messages (Error)
An error message indicates that the calibration or scaling process was not successful. After
the error message is displayed, the meter reverts to input 2 during calibration or scaling,
allowing the appropriate input signal to be applied or programmed.
Conditions causing an error message:
1.
Input signal is not connected to the proper terminals or it is connected backwards.
2.
Minimum input span requirements are not maintained.
3.
Input 1 signal inadvertently applied to calibrate input 2.
Minimum input span
The minimum allowed input span is 1 Hz. This is the minimum difference between input 1
and input 2 signals required to complete the calibration or scaling of the meter.
Important
After entering the last display value, save (SAVE?) the calibration entries. You may move past this
selection using the Up arrow key if you need to go back and correct an earlier entry. Then save the
changes on the Save menu screen (SAVE?) by pressing the Enter key.
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Summary of Contents for Daniel 1200 Series
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Page 33: ...Open collector output connections Figure 3 13 Product connections User manual 21 ...
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