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Reference Manual
748384-C
September 2003
Rosemount Analytical Inc. A Division of Emerson Process Management Analyzer Variables
2-9
NGA2000 Reference
CAL_PRESS
Direction Bidirectional
Binding
None
Type Floating
point
Value range
189-650
Units hPa
Description
FID only; expected sample pressure during calibration.
Usage
Used to determine the gain settings, along with the fuel type, CARBON_ATOMS and
the full scale range values. The actual value read in PRES_IS is not used in order to
avoid hysteresis problems. If the wrong value is set, the gain may be wrong and the
circuitry may saturate. This can be seen by examining the value of RAW SIGNAL
during span, it should be less than 1,000,000. In general, the value of CAL_PRESS
should be 189 (= 3 psig) for high range applications.
See also
CAL_PRESSURE
CAL_PRESSURE
Direction Bidirectional
Binding
None
Type
Floating point
Value range
189-650
Units hPa
Description
FID only; actual sample pressure during calibration.
Usage
The actual sample pressure at calibration time. This is used together with the
PRESS_IS first element or BAROMETER to compensate PVA for any sample
pressure changes. This value should be within about 5% of CAL_PRESS for correct
operation. Lower values are safe, higher values may saturate the amplifiers.
See also
CAL_PRESS
CAL_RAW_SIG
Direction Output
Binding
None
Type
2-element floating point array
Value range
0 - 2
20
(about 1 million) except CLD, 0 - 0 – 65535
Units None
Description
Raw signal at last zero (element 1) or last span (element 2).
Usage
Shows the raw signal (ADC reading) during the last zero or span, but only if the zero
or span was successful. These numbers should be reasonable based on the zero
gas and span gas used, typically half of the full scale range for the zero, and
between 20% and 80% of the rest of the range for the span. If the numbers are the
same, it implies that the same gas was used for both operations, which would be an
error.
See also
CAL_RNGHI
CAL_VALIDITY
Direction Output
Binding
CAL_VALIDITY
Type Enumerated
type
Value range
None; 1; 2; 3; 4; and all combinations to 1 & 2 & 3 & 4
Units None
Description
Ranges with valid zero and span calibrations
Usage
Shows which ranges were able to be both zeroed and spanned at the last calibration
See also
CAL_ERR_MSG