Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual
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Example:
●
Finish
the
Multi-Point Calibration
function previously started (as indicated by
the
previous examples
of
‘C’
sub-commands ‘00’ and ‘01’). Calculate new
adjustment coefficients, and save them in the non-volatile memory of the
module’s transducers. These new coefficients will then be used for all
subsequently calculated EU data acquired by the module, until another
calibration function is performed in the future.
“
C 02
”
“
w08
”
“
w09
”
Read responses (separately for each command executed above):
“A”
“A”
“A”
If an error (“N”) response is returned on the first command, either the correct
number of calibration points (per ‘00’ sub-command) were not supplied with
reasonable pressure data values (via the multiple ‘01’ sub-commands), or the
collected data yielded new calculated coefficients with unreasonable values. In
that case, the other two commands should
not
be used.
If execution of the last two
‘w’
commands is skipped above, the new calibration
data obtained will be stored only in volatile storage, and will be available for use
only until the module is RESET or loses power.