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Scaling for ± output
Position the transducer so that the display reads 0000 (or as close as possible)
This is the transducer’s null position (the decimal point will appear as programmed).
Press the Zero Switch
The Zero Lamp will light and the display will read 0000, making this point the center of the msmt. range.
Using a measuring device, displace the transducer to the desired point in the stroke
In most cases, this point is at one end or the other of the transducer’s working range.
This will be the end of the measurement range.
Press the Cal Switch
The Cal Lamp will light and the meter is scaled to display ±the Cal Value from one end of the
measurement range to the other
CALIBRATION IS NOW COMPLETE!
If the Cal Value was entered as a positive number, the output will begin as positive at this point
If the Cal Value was entered as a negative number, the output will begin as negative at this point.
Scaling for a single-ended output
Position the transducer so that the display reads 0000 (or as close as possible)
This is the transducer’s null position (the decimal point will appear as programmed).
Using a measuring device, displace the transducer to the desired point in the stroke
In most cases, this point is at one end or the other of the transducer’s working range.
This will be the beginning of the measurement range for this setup.
Press the Zero Switch
The Zero Lamp will light and the display will read 0000.
Displace the transducer to a second desired point in the stroke
In most cases, this second point is at the opposite end of the transducer’s working range. This will be the
end of the measurement range.
Press the Cal Switch
The Cal Lamp will light and the meter is scaled to display between 0 and the Cal Value from one end of
the measurement range to the other.
CALIBRATION IS NOW COMPLETE!
If the Cal Value was entered as a positive number, the scaled output will be all positive.
If the Cal Value was entered as a negative number, the scaled output will be all negative.
OVERANGE NOTE: Similar overrange conditions may occur in Operate Mode, regardless of the display reading. This happens
whenever the display operates outside the equivalent initialized range of -20000 to +20000. If an overrange condition is reached
during calibration, it MUST be removed before proceeding, to avoid inaccurate readings.
Summary of Contents for 1003
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Page 13: ... 13 Table 3 Table 4 Figure 3 RS232C Option Switch Settings and Pin Designations ...
Page 15: ... 15 S1 S2 S3 S4 SWITCH DEFINITIONS Front Panel View ...
Page 23: ... 23 Table 6 Troubleshooting Guide Table 7 Replacement Mating Connector P Ns ...