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MULTICHANNEL SIGNAL CONDITIONER MODEL 482C27 GENERAL OPERATION MANUAL
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Current Unit #
1
NOTE:
Changing the unit ID is only necessary if the conditioner has an Ethernet port or RS-232 communication option
installed and you are communicating with more than one unit. If this is the case then all units in the network MUST have
a unique unit ID.
18) Reset to Factory Default Settings (Reset on front panel):
The 482C27 reset capability provides a mechanism to reset the unit to its factory default settings. To do this select the
‘Reset’ option from the menu by placing the cursor over ‘Reset’ and hitting enter.
CHRD
Cal
LEDS
Ver?
Unit
Reset
Pressing ENTER brings up a submenu that allows the operator to continue by selecting ‘Execute’ or cancel the function
by selecting ‘Cancel.’ Both options return control to the main menu. If ‘Execute’ is selected then the defaults are
restored.
Factory Defaults
Execute
19) Display Content Options (Disp on front panel):
The display option allows the user to choose from 3 selections of front panel content. To enter this mode place the
cursor over the ‘Disp’ option and hit enter.
Ver?
Unit
Reset
Disp
Savs
GType
Pressing ENTER brings up a submenu that allows the operator to continue by selecting either ‘Gain’, ‘Bias’ or ‘Output.’
If ‘Gain’ is selected then each channel’s current gain setting will be displayed on the 2
nd
line of the front panel display to
the nearest integer. If the gain is greater than two significant digits then it is displayed in terms of thousands (i.e. 100 =
0.1k, 2000 = 2.0k). Additionally, directly above the gain on the 1
st
line of the display will be up to 3 characters
representing the channels input mode; ‘B’ for full bridge, ‘b’ for ¼ or ½ bridge, ‘R’ for referenced single ended, ‘I’ for
ICP®, or ‘V’ for voltage and ‘D’ for differential voltage. Next to the input mode indicator is the input filter setting; ‘*’
for on, blank for off and ‘-‘ if the option is not installed. Next to the input filter indicator is the output filter setting
indication which has the same markings as the input filter.