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Industrial Dual-Block Calibrator
Digital Communication Interface
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The calibration parameters R0, ALPHA, DELTA, and BETA (cold side only) characterize the
resistance-temperature relationship of the platinum control sensor. These parameters may be adjusted
by an experienced user to improve the accuracy of the calibrator.
The calibration parameter name flashes on the display and the Product shows the current value. The
value of the parameter may be changed with
UP
and
DOWN
. After the Product reaches the desired
value, push
SET
to set the parameter to the new value. To skip and ignore any changes you have
made, push
EXIT
.
R0
This probe parameter refers to the resistance of the control probe at 0
°
C (32
°
F). The value of this
parameter is set at the factory for best instrument accuracy.
ALPHA
This probe parameter refers to the average sensitivity of the probe between 0
°
C (32
°
F) and 100
°
C
(212
°
F). The value of this parameter is set at the factory for best instrument accuracy.
DELTA
This probe parameter characterizes the curvature of the resistance-temperature relationship of the
sensor. The value of this parameter is set at the factory for best instrument accuracy.
BETA (Low Temp Only)
This probe parameter characterizes the low temperatures. The value of this parameter is set at the
factory for best instrument accuracy.
Digital Communication Interface
The calibrator can communicate with and can be controlled by other equipment through the digital
serial interface. This allows the user to set the set-point temperature, monitor the temperature, and
access any of the other controller functions, all with remote communications equipment.
Communications commands are summarized in Figure
.
Serial Communications
The calibrator has an RS-232 serial interface that allows serial digital communications over fairly long
distances. Use a serial interface to access any of the functions, parameters
,
and settings discussed in
except for the BAUD rate setting. The protocol for serial communications is
eight data bits, one stop bit, no parity, and no flow control.