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Verify that pressure reads correctly.
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When the data are stable, enter another
Collect Data
(‘
01
’) sub-command of ‘
C
’ specifying this second
calibration point (2) with 5.0 psi pressure.
C 01 2 5.0
Apply 3rd calibration pressure to the module’s
CAL
or
RUN
inputs. A mid-scale negative (-2.5 psi) point is
assumed in this case. A vacuum pump is normally
required to achieve such a pressure with 903x calibrators.
Verify that measured pressure reads correctly.
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When the data are stable, enter last
Collect Data
(‘
01
’)
sub-command of ‘
C
’ for this point (3) with a negative
(-2.5 psi) pressure.
C 01 3 -2.5
Now that data have been collected for every point
originally specified, calculate and apply the new coefficient
data with a
Calculate and Apply
(‘
02
’) sub-command of
‘
C
’. This also restores the module to using its original
averaging parameters that existed before the first ‘
C
’
command.
C 02
Place calibration manifold back into the
RUN
position, if
the
CAL
position was used.
[w0C00]
Store new
offset
and
gain
coefficients into transducer non-
volatile memory.
w08
w09
… continue normal data acquisition.
4.5
Coefficient Storage
The various calibration functions described in
Sections 4.2
through
4.4
update the active
offset
and
gain
coefficients, respectively, in the module’s volatile main memory (RAM) only. These
newer calibration coefficients will be lost when instrument power is turned off. The
Set/Do
Operating Options
(
‘w’
) command may be used to also store these coefficients back in each
transducer’s nonvolatile memory. This command’s
option index
= 08 will store new
offset
coefficients, while its
option index
= 09 will store new
gain
coefficients.
A user may read (and should verify) any new
offset
and/or
gain
coefficients after performing
each calibration adjustment command (i.e., by saving coefficient data returned in a command
‘h’
or
‘Z’
response), or the
Read Internal Coefficients
(
‘u’
) command may be used to read
them any time after calibration adjustment commands have been performed (see coefficient
indexes
cc
=00 and 01 for arrays
aa
=01 through 10). These “adjusted” coefficients may be
verified, and then saved by storing them in each transducer’s non-volatile memory with the
‘w’
command described above.
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