BusWorks Model XT1533-000
4 CH Current 4 CH Digital I/O w/USB & Profinet
Acromag, Inc. Tel: 248-295-0880
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http://www.acromag.com
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http://www.acromag.com
Calibration Page…
Factory Settings
You can use the FACTORY SETTINGS
[Restore
Factory Calibration]
button of this page to restore
the module’s original factory output calibration if
you think you made an error and have degraded its
performance, or the output reading appears erratic.
In addition to the Restore Factory Calibration
function of this page, you could optionally use the
[Restore to “Out of Box” Condition]
button of the
Device/Communication Setup Page to return the
unit to its original factory configuration settings.
This other function does not restore calibration, but
only configuration. Alternatively, that button can
be used as a sanitation tool to restore a unit to its
initial configuration when decommissioning it.
Calibration Status
This field
displays calibration status messages relative to calibration over USB. It will display messages like “No Error”,
“Transfer Error”, and “Timeout Error” after clicking [OK] during calibration. If you encounter a Transfer or Timeout Error,
you may have to repeat the calibration process.
HELP
–
You can press
[F1]
for Help on a selected or highlighted field or control. You can also click the
[?]
button in the
upper-right hand corner of the screen and click to point to a field or control to get a Help message pertaining to the item
you pointed to.
TIP
–
Calibration TimeSaver:
When calibrating output channels, and moving from one channel to the next, you can save
lots of time adjusting the outputs of successive channels by simply changing the channel number following your initial
zero or full-scale calibration, then clicking on the slide control, which retains its last position. This sends the new output
selected to the same place you had adjusted the previous output. You will find that output channel endpoints only differ
by a few counts channel-to-channel, and you can simply use the arrow keys to make any fine adjustments as necessary.
Calibration of all outputs is further streamlined by doing all output channel zero endpoints first, then doing all the channel
full-scale endpoints, each in succession.