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2 two-point calibrations (multiplier / gain), 5 fieldcal() demonstration programs – Campbell Scientific CR1000 Measurement and Control System User Manual

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Section 7. Installation

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Mode Variable

Interpretation

> 0 and ≠ 6

calibration in progress

< 0

calibration encountered an error

2

calibration in process

6

calibration complete.

 

7.8.1.4.2 Two-point Calibrations (multiplier / gain)

Use this two-point calibration procedure to adjust multipliers (slopes) and offsets
(y-intercepts). See Two Point Slope and Offset (Option 2)

(p. 159)

and Two Point

Slope Only (Option 3)

(p. 161)

for demonstration programs:

1. Use a separate FieldCal() instruction and separate, related variables for each

sensor to be calibrated.

2. Ensure mode variable = 0 or 6 before starting.

a.

If

Mode > 0 and ≠ 6, calibration is in progress.

b.

If

Mode < 0, calibration encountered an error.

3. Place sensor into first known point condition.

4. Set

KnownVar

variable to first known point.

5. Set

Mode

variable = 1 to start first part of calibration.

a.

Mode

= 2 (automatic) during the first point calibration.

b.

Mode

= 3 (automatic) when the first point is completed.

6. Place sensor into second known point condition.

7. Set

KnownVar

variable to second known point.

8. Set

Mode

= 4 to start second part of calibration.

a.

Mode

= 5 (automatic) during second point calibration.

b.

Mode

= 6 (automatic) when calibration is complete.

7.8.1.5 FieldCal() Demonstration Programs

FieldCal() has the following calibration options:

• Zero
• Offset
• Two-point slope and offset
• Two-point slope only
• Zero basis (multi-put zero)

These demonstration programs are provided as an aid in becoming familiar with
the FieldCal() features at a test bench without actual sensors. For the purpose of
the demonstration, sensor signals are simulated by the CR1000 excitation channel.
To reset tests, use the support software File Control

(p. 454)

menu commands to

delete .cal files, and then send the demonstration program again to the CR1000.
Term equivalents are as follows: