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К,2Л6 Zero Offset Adjustment

Zero offset can

b e

¿ipplied lo make the flowmcior outpuls comparable (o process values

mcasureil by other instruments. If the ?ero adjustment described in 6.2 requiring a zero

flow rate condition can be performed, this zero offset adjustment is aot needed. When the

zero adjustment is completed, zero offset will be automatically cleared to zero.

Z e r o

offset can be ,set in the range described below:

Zero ulTsel:

±0.125 m/s {±1,25 % of 10 m/s—maximum range) maximum

Proceed as follows to check or change the zero offset value,

■ To cheek the zero offset value:

Key operation

Display example

Description

SET

Ml; MANUAL ZERO

^002. 5 X

Press [SPL'n first to start the item.s selection sequence

and select Ml:MANUALZERO from among the
configuration hems using [ ► ] and [

a

] keys. Then

:>ress rSKTl again to display the current zero offset value

SET

Ml: MANUAL ZERO

Pressing [SET], the system returns to (he items selection

sequence.

■ To change the zero offset value:

Calculate the zero offset value with (he following equation:

Zero offset value

{%] =

{(actual flow rdte) - (LF404 measured value)}

The zero offset value should be calculated in percent value for Range 1, Sec the following

example.

(Example)

Measured condition

Flow rate

% in measuring span

Actual flow rate obtained

from other instrument.

KJ.O m-Mnin

50

LF401 measured value

l().5 m Vmin

52.5 ii:

Zero offset

-2.5

%

If zero offset is set to -2.5 %, the LI’404 convener will output .-^0.0

%

flow rale instead nl'52.5^^.

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