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Cooper Instruments & Systems DFI 1650 Multi-Channel Digital Force Indicator User Manual

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• “YES” will allow a newly detected Signature Module to update the Analog Output settings.

• “NO” will now allow automatic updating of the Analog Output settings.

10.5.9 DIAGNOSTICS Sub-Menu

DAC FULL SCALE Menu Item
When this menu item is selected, the Analog Output of the channel is forced to its zero-scale output, then DAC
UPDATED is displayed. This is useful when calibrating or trimming the readout connected to the Analog Output.

DAC ZERO SCALE Menu Item
When this menu item is selected, the Analog Output of the channel is forced to its zero-scale output, then DAC
UPDATED is displayed. This is useful when calibrating or trimming the readout connected to the Analog Output.

VERSION INFO Menu Item
This menu item displays the part number and revision level of the firmware used by this channels microprocessor.

DISPLAY ADC Menu Item
The options for this menu item are:

• “OFF” will allow the [VALUE] button to cycle through the “TK” (tracking value), “HI” (peak value) and “LO”

(valley value). This is the recommended option.

• “ON” will allow the “AD” (percentage of the Analog-to-Digital converter’s full-scale digitizing capability) display

source to be available along with the “TK” (tracking value), “HI” (peak value) and “LO” (valley value) when the
[VALUE] button is pressed on the front panel.


The Analog-to-Digital converter counts are displayed as a percentage from –100.00% to 100.00%.

This can be used to verify that the transducer’s output does not exceed the input range of the instrument. If the
Analog-to-Digital converter readings display more than +/-10% when there is no load on the transducer, the
transducer has a high zero offset.

LINEARIZATION Menu Item
The options for this menu item are:

• “ON” will allow linearization data obtained from either the Signature Module or a 3-Point or 5-Point Known Load

Calibration to affect a channel’s scaled values. This is the recommended option.

• “OFF” will not allow linearization data to effect the channel’s scaled values. This is useful when diagnosing

problems in the calibration procedure.

DISABLE CHANNEL Menu Item

The options for this menu item are:
“ON” will bypass the INITIALIZE and RUN modes of the channel. The track, peak and valley values of the channel
are forced to 0. This option is helpful when a channel is installed but not being used. ERROR 46, which will
normally occur when the (+)Sense and the (-)Sense wires are not connected properly, will be suppressed.
“OFF” will allow normal operation of the channel.

10.6 Analog Output Configuration

10.6.1 Identifying the Output Type

A Strain-Gage Input channel is available with one of two types of digital-to-analog (DAC) outputs: voltage or
current. You can determine which type of output a channel has by one of three ways:

• Consulting the instrument’s System Calibration Sheet.

• Examining the SYSTEM MENU->Configuration->Channel nn TYPE menu item where nn is the number of the

channel. If the channel’s type is STRAIN GAGE V, it has a voltage output. If the channel’s type is STRAIN
GAGE I, it has a current output.

• Examining the channel’s circuit board as shown in the figure below.

10.6.2 Channel Menu Items

The Analog Output can be driven by any channel’s track, peak or valley value.
See the “Channel Menu” section earlier in this chapter for a complete listing of SETUP menu items available on the
DAC.SETUP sub-menu.