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Calibration, Operation, Diagnostics, Load Cell Information 

APD 4058

Positive  

Meter Lead

Negative  

Meter Lead

Meter Reading  

No pressure/load

Meter Reading  

Full pressure/load

+ Exc.

– Exc.

Excitation Voltage

Excitation Voltage

+ Sig.

– Exc.

+ ½ Excitation Voltage

½ Excitation V (½ x Excitation Voltage x Sensitivity)

– Sig.

– Exc.

+ ½ Excitation Voltage

½ Excitation Voltage – (½ x Excitation Voltage x Sensitivity)

+ Sig.

– Sig.

Zero Volts

Excitation Voltage x Sensitivity

Diagnostic Voltage Measurements

Using a meter with at least 10 megaohm input impedance, 
measure the voltage coming from the strain gauge at the loca-
tions shown. Sensitivity is measured in mV/V.

Basic Calibration

T

he Zero, Span, and Excitation potentiometers are used to cali-

brate the output. This calibration procedure does not account 
for offsets or tare weights. If your system has an offset, tare 
weight or deadweight, refer to the Offset Switch procedure.
Note: Perform the following calibration procedure any time 
switch settings are changed.
Input and output ranges, if specified on your order, are factory 
pre-configured (at 24°C ±1°C). 
To achieve optimum results, the system should be calibrated 
using an accurate bridge simulator, pressure calibrator, or 
calibration weights depending on the application.
1.  Apply power to the module and allow a minimum 20 minute 

system warm up time.

2. Using an accurate voltmeter across terminals 10 and 12, 

adjust the Excitation voltage potentiometer on front of the 
APD 4058 for the exact voltage desired.

3.  With the input set at zero or the minimum, adjust the front 

Zero pot for a zero or low-end output (for example, 4 mA for 
a 4-20 mA output or –10 V with a ±10V output). 

4. The zero pot may also be adjusted for a zero reading on 

the output display instrumentation, e.g. control system or 
process indicator. Adjusting the zero pot this way eliminates 
calibration errors in the display instrumentation.

5.  Set the input at maximum, and then adjust the Span pot for 

the exact maximum output desired. The Span control should 
only be adjusted when the input signal is at its maximum. 

Push-Pull Calibration

Use this calibration procedure for tension-compression appli-
cations and you will use a precision resistor for calibration. 
Note: Perform the following calibration procedure any time 
switch settings are changed.
1.  Apply power to the module and allow a minimum 20 minute 

system warm up time.

2.  Using an accurate voltmeter across terminals 10 and 12, 

adjust the Excitation voltage potentiometer to the exact volt-
age desired.

3.  Connect the precision resistor between Exc+ and Sig+. 

This will simulate the cell under tension and apply nega-
tive voltage to the input.

4.  Adjust the Zero control to –80% output since the resistor 

is scaled for 80% of defection.

5.  Remove the precision resistor.
6.  Connect the precision resistor between Exc– and Sig–. 

This will simulate the cell under compression and apply a 
positive voltage to the input.

7.  Adjust the Span control for +80% output since the resistor 

is scaled for 80% of defection.

8.  Remove the precision resistor. The output should be near 

0 V. It is possible for zero to be off a small amount due 
to stacking of tolerances within both the load cell, wiring, 
and the module. 

Output Test Function

Models with the M01 or the M02 option do not have a Test 
function. With either of these options the Test Cal. potentiom-
eter is non-functional.
When the Test button is depressed it will drive the output with a 
known good signal that can be used as a diagnostic aid during 
initial start-up or troubleshooting. When released, the output 
will return to normal.
The Test Cal. potentiometer can be used to set the test output 
to the desired level. It is factory set to approximately 50% out-
put. It is adjustable from 0 to 100% of the output span. Press 
and hold the Test button and adjust the Test Cal. potentiometer 
for the desired output level.

Calibration with Resistor Options M01 or M02

Use this calibration procedure if your APD 4058 was ordered 
with a calibration resistor or if your sensor has its own internal 
calibration resistor. 
Note: Perform the following calibration procedure any time 
switch settings are changed.
The M01 option uses a resistor installed internally in the APD 
4058. The resistance is specified by the transducer manu-
facturer. 
The M02 option is specified when the transducer incorporates 
an internal calibration resistor. The transducer must be con-
nected per the manufacturer's specifications. 
The sensor manufacturer should provide the percentage of 
full-scale output for the transducer when using a calibration 
resistor. This is often 80% of maximum output.
1.  Apply power to the module and allow a minimum 20 minute 

system warm up time.

2. Using an accurate voltmeter across terminals 10 and 12, 

adjust the Excitation voltage potentiometer on front of the 
APD 4058 for the exact voltage desired.

3.  With the input set at zero or the minimum, adjust the Zero 

potentiometer on front of the APD 4058 for a zero or low-
end output (for example, 4 mA for a 4-20 mA output). 

4. The zero pot may also be adjusted for a zero reading on 

the output display instrumentation, e.g. control system or 
process indicator. Adjusting the zero pot this way eliminates 
calibration errors in the display instrumentation.

5.  Set the APD 4058 Test toggle switch to the Test position. 

The calibration resistor is switched into the circuit to unbal-
ance the bridge.

6.  Adjust the span pot to the for the % output specified by the 

transducer manufacturer. This is often 80% of maximum 
output.

7.  Return the Test switch to the opposite position and readjust 

the zero pot if necessary.

Operation

Strain gauges and load cells are normally passive devices 
that are commonly referred to as “bridges” due to their 
four-resistor Wheatstone bridge configuration. These sensors 
require a precise excitation source to produce an output that is 
directly proportional to the load, pressure, etc. that is applied 
to the sensor.
The exact output of the sensor (measured in millivolts) is deter-
mined by the sensitivity of the sensor (mV/V) and the excitation 
voltage applied. 
An additional input, the sense lead, monitors the voltage drop 
in the sensor leads and automatically compensates the excita-
tion voltage at the module in order to maintain a constant 
excitation voltage at the sensor.
The APD 4058 provides the excitation voltage to the sensors 
and receives the resulting millivolt signal in return. This input 
signal is filtered and amplified, then offset, if required, and 
passed to the output stage. Depending on the output configu-
ration selected, a DC voltage or current output is generated.

GREEN LoopTracker

®

 Input LED –

 Provides a visual indica-

tion that a signal is being sensed by the input circuitry of the 
module. It also indicates the input signal level by changing in 
intensity as the process changes from minimum to maximum. 
If the LED fails to illuminate, or fails to change in intensity as 
the process changes, this may indicate a problem with module 
power or signal input wiring.

RED LoopTracker Output LED –

 Provides a visual indication 

that the output signal is functioning. It becomes brighter as the 
input and the corresponding output change from minimum to 
maximum. For current outputs, the RED LED will only light if 
the output loop current path is complete. For either current or 
voltage outputs, failure to illuminate or a failure to change in 
intensity as the process changes may indicate a problem with 
the module power or signal output wiring. 

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Содержание APD 4058 Series

Страница 1: ...ges Minimum range 0 to 5 mV Maximum range 0 to 1200 mV Minimum sensitivity 0 5 mV V Maximum sensitivity 120 mV V Millivolt output range is determined by the sensitivity of the sensor mV V and the excitation voltage applied mV V sensitivity X excitation voltage total mV range Input Impedance 1 MΩ typical Common Mode Rejection 100 dB minimum Calibration Resistor Options M01 option Switch with calibr...

Страница 2: ...an be set for your application 4 If switch positions are changed repeat the calibration procedure on the last page Precautions Range Setup APD 4058 Output 0 1 V 0 2 V 0 4 V 1 5 V 0 5 V 0 8 V 2 10 V 0 10 V 5 V 10 V 0 2 mA 0 4 mA 0 8 mA 2 10 mA 0 10 mA 0 16 mA 4 20 mA 0 20 mA Switches BCDE BCDE BCDE BCDE BCDE BCDE BCDE BCDE BCDE BCDE BCDE BCDE BCDE BCDE BCDE BCDE BCDE BCDE Input 2 5 mV 1B0V 1B1V 1B2...

Страница 3: ...ls Typical voltage may be 9 24 VDC Module Power Check model serial number label for module operating voltage to make sure it matches available power Connect power last When using DC power either polarity is acceptable but for consistency with similar API products positive can be wired to terminal 13 and negative can be wired to terminal 16 CAUTION To maintain full isolation avoid wiring DC power s...

Страница 4: ...adjustable from 0 to 100 of the output span Press and hold the Test button and adjust the Test Cal potentiometer for the desired output level Calibration with Resistor Options M01 or M02 Use this calibration procedure if your APD 4058 was ordered with a calibration resistor or if your sensor has its own internal calibration resistor Note Perform the following calibration procedure any time switch ...

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