15) span adjustment, 15) span adjustment -14 – Yokogawa EJA115 User Manual

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8. BRAIN TERMINAL BT200 OPERATION

(a) Follow the procedure below when setting the

present output to 0% (4 mA).

FEED

NO

OK

SET
J10:ZERO ADJ
0.0 %

CLR

ESC

SET
J10:ZERO ADJ
0.0 %
+ 000.0

Press the key twice.

Zero adjustment is completed.

Press the (OK) key.

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Output is 0.5%.

A10:OUTPUT (%)
0.5 %

Output is 0%.

A10:OUTPUT (%)
0.0 %

(b) Zero Point Adjustment Using the External Zero

Adjustment Screw

• Enabling/inhibiting of zero point adjustment using the

external zero-adjustment screw on the transmitter
(J20: EXT ZERO ADJ)

Follow the procedure below to enable or inhibit zero
point adjustment from the zero-adjustment screw on
the transmitter.
This is set to “ENABLE” when the instrument is
shipped.

• Example: Inhibiting zero adjustment by the

external zero-adjustment screw

ESC

SET
J20:EXIT ZERO ADJ
ENABLE
< ENABLE >
< INHIBIT>

Use the or key to

select “INHIBIT.”

Press the key twice to

enter the setting.

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• Zero point adjustment using external zero-adjustment

screw on the transmitter

Turn the zero-adjustment screw on the outside of the
transmitter case using a slotted screwdriver. Turn the
screw to the right to increase the zero point or to the
left to decrease the zero output; the zero adjusts in
increments of 0.01% of the range setting.
Note that the amount of adjustment to the zero point
changes according to the speed at which the screw is
turned. To make fine adjustments, turn the screw
slowly; to make coarse adjustments, turn the screw
quickly.

Note: When a zero point adjustment has been made, do not turn off

the transmitter less than 30 seconds after adjustment.

(15) Span Adjustment

Each DPharp EJA series transmitter is factory charac-
terized according to the specification. Mounting
position effects or zero shifts caused by static pressure
are typically compensated by a zero adjustment.

A span adjustment is a function to correct the slope
error from a zero point in characterizing 100% point
(HRV). This function can be used when span drifts
may be caused or characterization to the specific
pressure standard is required.

Therefore, the zero point adjustment should always be
performed before the upper point adjustment in order
to maintain the pitch between zero and 100% points
within the calibration range.

You can manually perform the trimming procedure by
using J15: SPAN ADJ.

• Span adjustment value
The span adjustment value is calculated as follows.

Span adjustment value (%) =

P

1

: Actual differential pressure/pressure value

A40: Input (indicated as the value after zeroing)

Measurement pressure

Applied pressure

P

1

Ϫ A40

P

1

ϫ

100

A40

P

1

0

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