Sensor types – West Control Solutions KS98-1 User Manual

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For a comparative measurement with a calibrated measuring device the standard values for für x1in, x1 out (0) and x2
in, x2 out (100) must be entered first.

Example 1:
Zero offset

x1in = 100

x1out = 100 + 1,5

x2in = 300

x2out = 300 + 1,5

The corrected values are shifted evenly with reference to
the input values over the complete range.

Example 2:
Gain change (rotation around the coordinate origin)

x1in =

0

x1out = 0

x2in = 300

x2out = 300 + 1,5

The corrected values diverge despite equality with
the input values at

x1in and

x1out

.

Example 3:
Zero and gain matching

x1in = 100

x1out = 100 - 2,0

x2in = 300

x2out = 300 + 1,5

The corrected values are already shifted at input
values

x1in

and

x1out

and diverge additionally.

Sensor types

The input sensor type can be defined as potentiometric transducer or as standard current signal.

Potentiometric transducer
The admissible overall resistance is ß 1000 [ incl. 2 w RL. Calibration or scaling are with the sensor connected.

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Before calibration, the mains frequency required during operation must be adjusted.
Main menu

r Miscellaneous r Device data r Freque.

Calibration is as follows.

Transducer calibration is possible via interface and front-panel operation. Select

set 0%. After pressing the selec-

tor key,

set 0% starts blinking. Bring the transducer into the position corresponding to X0 (usually lower end posi -

tion). The instantaneously valid value for INP6 is displayed ‘

X‘. Press the selector key again to store this actual value

as X

0

.

Select

set 100%. After pressing the selector key set 100% starts blinking. Now, bring the transducer into

the position corresponding to X

100

(mostly upper end position). The instantaneously valid value for INP6 is displayed

X‘. Press the selector key again to store this actual value as X

100

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Inputs

AINP6 ( analog input 6 (No. 115))

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X2out

X2in

X1out
X1in

korrigierte Kennlinie

Eingangs-Kennlinie

corrected characteristic

input characteristic

Fig. 101

X2out

X2in

X1out X1in

=

korrigierte Kennlinie

Eingangs-Kennlinie

corrected characteristic

input characteristic

Fig. 102

X2out

X2in

X1out
X1in

korrigierte Kennlinie

Eingangs-Kennlinie

corrected characteristic

input characteristic

Fig. 103

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