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MTS Series 793 User Manual

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a) Select the Edit check box.

b) Type “64” (the IEEE manufacturer code for MTS) in the Manufacturer text box.

c) Enter the Model Number.

5. In the Dimension list, click the dimension that you want to use with this sensor.

6. Enter optional information.

a) Enter the sensor serial number.

b) Enter the conditioner serial number.

c) Enter the last time the sensor was calibrated.

d) Enter a name to identify the hardware resource (conditioner).

e) Enter any additional information in the General Information field. For example, the sensor model number,

its full-scale capacity, or an identifier used in your lab.

7. Enter the Range Definition parameters.

Available range definition parameters vary based on the conditioner type and calibration type that you
select:

Full-range conditioners (such as a Model 493.25 conditioner or Series 494 conditioners) only allow a single
range with these calibration-type options:

Gain/Linearization (full-range conditioner only) - select this cal type for linear transducers. The conditioner
uses the values entered in the Linearization Table to compensate for slight anomalies in the transducer
characteristics.

Gain/Advaned Linearization (full-range conditioner only) - select this cal type for non-linear transducers
. The conditioner uses the values entered in the Linearization Table to compensate for slight anomalies
in the transducer characteristics.

Gain/Delta-K

mV/V Pos Tension

mV/V Pos Comp

Multi-range conditioners allow multiple ranges (up to 10 ranges) with these calibration-type options:

Gain/Delta-K

mV/V Pos Tension

mV/V Pos Comp

8. Define Calibration Parameters.

9. If necessary, change the Polarity settings.

10. Save the sensor file.

156 MTS Series 793 Control Software

Station Manager Application