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MPS4264
Section 5: Software
Set the Calibrator IP Address, Port and Calibrator Number (IPCAL)
DESCRIPTION
Sets the IP address and port for the calibrator. When 0.0.0.0 0 0 is set a simulated calibrator for
debug is used. This is only applicable when using a Scanivalve SPC4000 calibrator.
SYNTAX
SET IPCAL <ipadd> <port> <calibrator number>
Where:
<ipadd> - Calibrator IP address
<port> - Calibrator port
<calibrator number> - Calibrator number
RETURNS
Prompt when ready to accept a new command
EXAMPLE
SET IPCAL 10.0.0.122 23 1
>
DEFAULT
10.0.0.61 23 1
RANGE
These values are not range checked.
Set the Calibration and Validation Average (CALAVG)
DESCRIPTION
Sets the number of samples taken from the MPS for a calibration and validation.
SYNTAX
SET CALAVG <calavg> <valavg>
Where:
<calavg> - Is the number of sample taken for a calibration. Valid values range between 1 and
32000.
<valavg> - Is the number of sample taken for a validation. Valid values range between 1 and
32000.
RETURNS
Prompt when ready to accept a new command
EXAMPLE
SET CALAVG 16 16
>
DEFAULT
1
RANGE
<1 to 32000> <1 to 32000>
Set Enable CALZ Before validation (VALZO)
DESCRIPTION
When set a CALZ is performed at the start of each temperature during a validation.
SYNTAX
SET VALZO <0 or 1>
RETURNS
Prompt when ready to accept a new command
EXAMPLE
SET VALZO 1
>
DEFAULT
0
RANGE
0 or 1
Set Field Calibration Points (FCAL)
DESCRIPTION
Sets the number of points and the min/max pressure for field calibration. Points will be evenly
spaced between the minimum and maximum and will include a 0.00 point.
SYNTAX
SET FCAL <number of points> <minimum pressure> <maximum pressure>
RETURNS
Prompt when ready to accept a new command
EXAMPLE
SET FCAL 5 -5.00 5.00
>
DEFAULT
0
RANGE
These values are not range checked
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