background image

Texmate, Inc. Tel. (760) 598-9899  •  www.texmate.com

FL-B101Q-HZ_manual (d0059)

Page 5

 Meters with QuICkSET PROgRAMMINg feature a unique, easy-to-use, two point scaling and calibration system.

Scaling or calibration is accomplished simply, by applying a zero or low input signal and adjusting the bar to the desired 

reading, using the ZERO button. A higher input signal is then applied, and the bar is adjusted to the desired reading for 

that input value, using the SPAN button.

IMPORTANT DETAILS THAT MAkE QuICkSET PROgRAMMINg EASY TO uSE AND uNDERSTAND

1.  The zero and span buttons are functionally the same, except as follows: The ZERO button can initiate a scaling with 

input signals from zero to 95% of fullscale.The Span button can initiate a scaling with input signals from 5% of fullscale 

to 105% of fullscale.

2.  When a Zero or Span button is pressed, the Up or Down indicator LED will immediately light up to show the direction, 

in which the Bar will move, after a 0.5 second delay. If the button is released and pressed again, the opposite Up 

or 

d

own indicator will light up, and 0.5 seconds later the Bar will begin to move in that direction until the button is 

released. When the bar is being adjusted to zero or fullscale, the bar will automatically stop at the zero or fullscale 

position, and will not overshoot these positions, even if the button continues to be pressed.

3.  While the bar is being adjusted, a new offset and scale factor is continuously being calculated. At the moment the 

button is released, and the scaling is accepted, the calculation data is memorized and implemented. The Scaling cal-

culation is based on  the new position of the Bar, the input signal being applied at that moment, and the previously 

memorized position of the Bar and the input signal that was being applied, when the other button was last released.

4.  Positive and negative signals maybe integrated into a two point scaling. However when either a ZERO or SPAN but-

ton is pressed the input signal being applied, must be more than 5% higher or lower than the previously memorized 

value of the input signal, that was being applied when the other button was last released. If not, the bar will flash, the 

scaling will not be accepted, and the previous scaling will still be retained in memory.

5.  Because of the requirement, that a new scaling input signal must be 5% higher or lower than the previously stored 

value, it can sometimes be difficult to implement a desired scaling, particularly when using a calibrator that only has 

fixed output values. In this case Reset the Scaling by pressing the ZERO and SPAN buttons simultaneously for two 

seconds. Both scaling memories will be erased and an internal default scale factor will be loaded. This provides a 

display of zero to fullscale on the bar for an input of approximately 0 to 100% of the range selected on the input signal 

conditioning module. After Resetting the Scaling a new calibration, using either button, can be implemented with new 

input signal values. It is good practice to always use the 

z

ero button for lower input signals and the 

s

pan button for 

higher input signals, even when the bar display scale is inversed.

6.  The larger the difference between two points used for calibration, the better the accuracy. However if the difference is 

too high, and the output from the input signal conditioning module is greater than +2.1VDC, or less than -1.05VDC, 

the bar will flash over range. The calibration will not then be accepted and, the previous scaling will still be retained 

in memory.  In this case, either a lower input signal must be used, or a higher range on the input module should be 

selected to recalibrate the meter.

Note: Most input signal conditioners have provisions for analog calibration and scaling. If the meter’s scale factor is 

set to read zero with a zero input (shorted input), and to read 10 Bars fullscale with a 2.000 V input, any pre-calibrated 

signal conditioner with an output that does not exceed – 1 V to + 2 V, will read correctly in the meter without any further 

calibration.

Two Point Quickset Scaling and Calibration

Summary of Contents for FL-B101Q-HZ

Page 1: ...upply AC DC Auto sensing wide range supply PS1 std 85 265 VAC 50 400 Hz 95 300 VDC 4 2W PS2 15 48 VAC 50 400 Hz 10 72 VDC 4 2W Operating Temp 0 to 50 C Storage Temp 20 C to 70 C Relative Humidity 95 n...

Page 2: ...there are no menu or sub menus to navigate the programming and setup is quick and Span Buttons Span Zero Buttons Zero Set Point Button SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4 Front Panel Buttons Zero Button The Zero Button s...

Page 3: ...d Mode 3 Hysteresis Band between SP1 SP2 This mode enables the Hysteresis function In order for Hysteresis to function SP2 must be set to a value greater than SP1 and SP2 should be selected as High h...

Page 4: ...and carefully lever the plastic catch up and tilt the Display Board assembly forward Then repeat this action with the bottom catches Step 5 Remove the entire Display Board assembly by sliding it out o...

Page 5: ...SPAN but ton is pressed the input signal being applied must be more than 5 higher or lower than the previously memorized value of the input signal that was being applied when the other button was last...

Page 6: ...20mA If now the scaling has to be changed to read zero to full scale for an input of 0 to 20mA only the low 4 mA end needs to be recalibrated The high 20 mA end of the scaling is left untouched and so...

Page 7: ...d SP4 activate when input is lower than set point SP1 and SP3 activate when input is equal to or higher than set point SP2 activate when input is lower than set point SP1 SP3 and SP4 activate when inp...

Page 8: ...color overrides the SP1 color STEP A ENTER COLOR SET MODE Hold down ALL four setpoint buttons SP1 SP2 SP3 and SP4 and apply power to the meter The meter will light up in the Color Set Mode Release all...

Page 9: ...utton adjust the analog output as measured on the external multimeter to be the required value 20mA in this example When the HI button is pressed the UP or DOWN indicator LED shows the direction of ch...

Page 10: ...0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA or V 0 to 10 V output is header selectable Pin 19 Programming LOCK By connecting the LOCK pin to the COMMON pin the meter s programmed parameters can be viewed but not changed P...

Page 11: ...omponent Glossary SPAN Turn Clockwise to Increase Reading To the Right Rear SPAN Potentiometer Pot If provided the 15 turn SPAN pot is always on the right side as viewed from the rear of the meter Typ...

Page 12: ...I series IO board The adapter snaps on the 36x144 mm 1 42 x5 69 case and enables single unit or stack mounting in an existing 6 edgewise pointer meter cut out 100 0 25 50 75 100 0 25 50 75 SP1 SP2 SP3...

Page 13: ...6 Metal Surround Case includes screw mounting clips 25 OP MTLCLIP Screw Mounting Clips 2 pc to screw tighten slide brackets 8 OP N4 144X36 144x36mm clear lockable front cover NEMA 4X splash proof 30 O...

Reviews: