2 zero point adjustment, 1 when you can obtain low range value, 2 when you cannot obtain low range value – Yokogawa EJA118 User Manual

Page 27

Advertising
background image

IM 1C22H1-01E

6-2

6. OPERATION

6.2 Zero Point Adjustment

Adjust the zero point after operating preparation is
completed.

IMPORTANT

Do not turn off the power to the transmitter
immediately after a zero adjustment. Powering
off within 30 seconds after a zero adjustment will
return the adjustment back to the previous
settings.

The zero point adjustment can be made in either way:
using the zero-adjustment screw of the transmitter or
the BT200 operation.

For output signal checking, display the parameter

A10:

OUTPUT (%)

in the BT200.

Output signal (%)
display

PARAM
A10:OUTPUT(%)
0.0 %
A11:ENGR OUTPUT

A20:AMP TEMP

DATA

DIAG

PRNT

ESC

F0604.EPS

Zero-adjustment
screw

BT200

Zero-adjustment Screw

When adjusting the transmitter zero point, the liquid
level in a tank does not have to be set to the low limit
(0%) of the measuring range. In such case, match the
transmitter output signal with the actual measured
value using a glass gauge, for example.

6.2.1 When you can obtain Low Range

Value from actual measured value
of 0% (0 kPa, atmospheric pres-
sure);

᭿

Using the Transmitter Zero-adjustment
Screw

Before adjusting a screw, check that the parameter

J20: EXT ZERO ADJ

displays

ENABLE.

See

Subsection 7.3.3 (12) for the setting procedure.

Use a slotted screwdriver to turn the zero-adjustment
screw. Turn the screw clockwise to increase the output
or counterclockwise to decrease the output. The zero
point adjustment can be made with a resolution of
0.01% of the setting range. Since the degree of zero
adjustments varies with the screw turning speed, turn
the screw slowly for fine adjustment and quickly for
coarse adjustment.

᭿

Using the BT200

Zero point can be adjusted by simple key operation of
the BT200.

Select parameter

J10: ZERO ADJ,

and press the

ENTER

key twice. The zero point will be adjusted

automatically to the output signal 0% (4 mA DC).
Confirm that the setting value displayed for the
parameter is ‘

0.0%

’ before pressing the

ENTER

key.

See Subsection 7.3.3 (12) for BT200 operating proce-
dures.

A display when parameter

J10 is selected.

Press key

twice for 0% output 4 mA DC.

SET
J10:ZERO ADJ
–0.0 %
+ 000.0

CLR

ESC

F0605.EPS

6.2.2 When you cannot obtain Low Range

Value from actual measured value
of 0%;

Convert the actual measured value obtained by a glass
gauge into %.

[Example]

The measuring range of 0 to 2 m and the actual
measured value of 0.8 m.

0.8

2

Actual measured value=

x 100=40.0%

Advertising