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JF-1A Conductivity Sensor
A440-009
Page 38 of 56
FEBRUARY 2009
proportionately, i.e. DAF=585 700/500= 820. This value is temporarily
entered into DAF by sending “DAF=820”.
g)
To test this value we need only to set conductivity to our desired full-
scale value by sending “Cond=700” to the JF-1A unit.
h)
Read the Digital Voltage Meter output that should be connected across
either the 250 or 100-ohm sense resistor. The voltage should equal 5.00
+/- 0.01 volt for the 250-ohm resistor. If this is not attained DAF needs
to adjusted, increase the value of DAF if the voltage is high, decrease the
value if the voltage is low. Repeat Step6 unit the correct voltage (current
is attained).
i)
After steps a-h are complete the user should now check the “low end of
the range to ensure the slope adjustment has not resulted in “significant
errors of the low end.
j)
To test this value we need only to set conductivity to our desired full-
scale value by sending “Cond=0” to the JF-1 unit. Then temporarily
“disconnect the serial port from the computer” as this may result in
current loop errors due the serial port driver load.
k)
Read the Digital Voltage Meter output that should be connected across
either the 250 or 100-ohm sense resistor. The voltage should equal 1.00
+/- 0.02 volt for the 250-ohm resistor. If this is not attained DA0 needs
to adjusted, reconnect the serial cable, increase the value of DA0 if the
voltage is low, and increase the value if the voltage is low. DAO is set
using the DAO=XXX, where XXX is the new entry. Repeat Step h until the
correct voltage (current is attained).
l)
Full scale can then again be checked using the entry again of the full-
scale values, when complete unit is ready.
m)
Store the values in the internal EEPROM using the “***E” command. The
when complete will respond with a carriage return.
n)
Return the unit to RUN MODE using the “***R” command.