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fit to determine the best linear fit calibration slope and offset. Once the calibration is
completed, TCE creates two defined values based on the user-defined full-scale min
and max.
Defined mV/V
The defined mV/V calibration mode is available only for low level signal conditioner
transducers (ELBRG and Strain SMART Module). Use the defined mV/V mode to
normalize the slope of the calibration line to the excitation range. The actual slope of
the calibration line, typically referred to as a sensitivity factor, is the ratio of the
engineering units value divided by the product of the excitation range and the signal
units value.
4.2.2
Calibration Control
Access the calibration control options by selecting to calibrate an already calibrated
channel. Use calibration control to perform various transducer calibration tasks
including check calibration, zero adjust calibration, or delete calibration.
Check Calibration
The check calibration option performs a calibration run and displays a graph and
numeric data comparing the original calibration with the one just performed. For one
channel, the calibration check window shows the maximum deviation and the defined
and measured calibration values. For two or more channels, the summary window
shows each channel’s maximum deviation in both engineering units and percentage
of full-scale range. Click the More Info button to show the calibration check window for
the highlighted channel.
NOTE
The calibration check does not account for zero adjustments done after the original
calibrations.
Zero Adjust Calibration
The zero adjust calibration allows adjustments for small differences between the
original zero setting used in calibration and the zero setting required for actual
measurement. This is useful to compensate for zero drift common with many input
channels.
First, enter the engineering value equivalent to the current input channel states. Next,
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measures the current input channel outputs and offsets the calibration
lines as required to yield the specified engineering value. Performing a zero adjust
calibration adds a tilde (~) to the end of the transducer’s calibration date.
NOTE
Use the zero adjust option only when necessary and then only for very small
adjustments. Because the zero setting is permanently modified, consider recalibrating
the channel instead of using this option.
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