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Setting zero & span position (analog ldts only), Differential analog output (options d0, d1 or d2) – AMETEK 952 BlueOx LDT User Manual

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3.10: Setting Zero & Span

Position (Analog LDTs Only)

The 952A-V LDT generates a voltage output based

on position. The 952A BlueOx with analog output

offers 16 bits of resolution and is fully programmable

over the entire active stroke length of the LDT. Keep

in mind that there is a 2” Null area at the connector

end of the LDT and a 2.5” Dead area at the other

end of the LDT that the magnet must stay out of at

all times. The units come fully programmed from the

factory and do not require re-programming unless

desired. The analog units are 100% absolute and

will not lose programmed parameters on power loss.

To set the ZERO and SPAN position for the LDT

follow these steps:

1. Apply power to the LDT.

2. Place magnet assembly where ZERO is to be

located, but within the active region of the probe.

3. Momentarily short the program input pin to the

power supply common.

4. Place magnet assembly where SPAN is to be

located, but within the active region of the probe.

5. Momentarily short the program input pin to the

power supply + pin (the maximum

distance must be within the active stroke range).

This completes the programming process.

3.11: Differential Analog Output

(Options D0, D1 or D2)

The 952A analog LDT’s are available with an

optional differential analog output. This feature is

hardware specific and must be specified at time of

order. The differential feature allows the distance

between two magnets to be measured. The

magnets must remain within the active stroke range

at all times and cannot be any closer than 2.5” to

each other. Keep in mind that there is a 2” Null area

at the connector end of the LDT and a 2.5” Dead

area at the other end of the LDT that the magnet

must stay out of at all times. The units come fully

programmed from the factory and do not require

re-programming unless desired. The analog units

are 100% absolute and will not lose programmed

parameters on power loss.

The differential feature is user programmable for

ZERO and SPAN dimensions and can programmed

anywhere within the active stroke range. The zero

can either be programmed for fully open or closed.

To set the ZERO and SPAN position for the probe

follow these steps:

1. Apply power to the probe.

2. Move the magnets to the desired minimum

(ZERO) setting, but within the active region of

the probe.

3. Momentarily short the program input pin to the

power supply common.

4. Move the magnets to the desired maximum

(SPAN) setting, but within the active region of

the probe.

5. Momentarily short the program input pin to the

power supply + pin (the maximum

distance must be within the active stroke range).

This completes the programming process.

NOTE: The maximum programmmable stroke

range on units with the differential analog output is

2.5” less than the active stroke. Refer to your part

number label or Chapter 1 for active stroke range.