920_prog txr – NOSHOK 920 Series RTD Transmitter Software User Manual User Manual

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“One Point” Calibration

The “One point” calibration allows the user to offset the output of the RTD

Transmitter to match perfectly a known temperature to which the RTD Transmitter is

set.

To perform this calibration, a known and stable temperature reference is required.

Set the RTD Transmitter to this known reference temperature and wait long enough

to be sure that the reading is stabled. To establish what the output current should be

at this reference temperature, the user can enter the value of the reference

temperature (in the current engineering units) in the corresponding text box (“For a

Temperature of “) located in the “1 POINT CALIBRATION” section of the

“Programming” window.

The theoretical output current will then be automatically calculated and displayed in

the corresponding text box (“theoretical output should be “). If the current indicated

by the loop current indicator does not match the theoretical value, then click on the

“+” or “-” button of the “Adjustment” section to adjust the output reading to the

correct value. Every time the “+” or “-” buttons are clicked, the new value is

uploaded and saved in the RTD Transmitter memory.

NOTE:

The “Actual Reading” section located on the bottom right section of the

Programming window displays values calculated by the 920_Prog Txr

program. This calculation is based on the digital reading (via the USB)

and may not correspond exactly to the current output read by the loop

indicator. For better accuracy, use the reading from a calibrated loop

indicator to make the adjustments.

“Two Point” Calibration

The “Two point” calibration allows the user to calibrate the RTD Transmitter against

two known reference temperatures in the operation range. This calibration is

performed in three steps.

The first step is the “First Point” reading. The RTD Transmitter has to be set at a

known and stable reference temperature inside its operating range. The first point

must be at a lower value then the “Second Point”. Once the output reading from the

RTD Transmitter is stable, enter the temperature value in the text box called “First

Point:” located in the 2 POINTS CALIBRATION section, and click on the

corresponding “Read” button. The input value is then saved in the RTD Transmitter

memory as well as the temperature reference for the first point.

The second step is the “Second Point” reading. The RTD Transmitter has to be set

at a known and stable reference temperature inside its operating range. The second

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