Marathon Computer UNIPRO V3.5 User Manual

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Maintence and Troubleshooting

Unipro 3.5

Rev. 11.00
December 30, 1995

Calibration Procedures

The UNIPRO instrument is shipped completely

precalibrated. The drift characteristics of the

input circuits are excellent but from time to

time adjustment may be necessary in order to

maintain high accuracy.

Analog Input Calibration.

There are three analog inputs and a

cold junction compensation sensor on the

UNIPRO. The input level and input features

for each input are determined by changeable

daughter boards that are mounted piggy back

on the analog input board. There are several

types of input daughter boards: thermocouple

input, auxiliary input, 4 to 20 mA input, 0 to

10 V linear, RTD, and slide wire input.

The standard factory configuration is

for input A to be a thermocouple input, input

B to be an Oxygen probe input(auxiliary input)

board, and input C to be a slidewire feedback

input. If the instrument to be calibrated does

not have the standard factory configuration,

then identifying the configuration is necessary

so that the proper procedure for each input

board can be followed.

Calibration Displays And Keyboard

When operating in the calibration

mode, the displays and front panel keys take on

special assignments. The PROCESS display

shows the value of the input being calibrated

with a flashing digit. This flashing digit shows

the relative sensitivity of the arrow keys, as

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