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If the adjustment ranges are exceeded, the message "Outside
parameter limits" appears. The editing procedure can be aborted with
[ESC] or the displayed limit value can be accepted with [OK].
Proceed as follows:
1 Edit the % value in the menu item "Max. adjustment" with [OK].
Max. adjustment
+100.0 %
=
+1000.0 mbar
0000.0 mbar
Information:
The displayed pressure for 100 % corresponds to the nominal
measuring range of the sensor (in the above example 1 bar =
1000 mbar).
2 Set the requested percentage value with [->] and [OK].
3 Edit the requested mbar value with [OK].
4 Set the requested mbar value with [+] and [->].
5 Conrm with [OK] and move to the menu overview with [ESC].
The max. adjustment is nished.
Information:
For an adjustment with lling, simply enter the actual measured value
indicated at the bottom of the display.
If the adjustment ranges are exceeded, the message "Outside
parameter limits" appears. The editing procedure can be aborted with
[ESC] or the displayed limit value can be accepted with [OK].
Process pressure measurement
Set up IPT-1* in the following sequence:
1 Select application "Process pressure measurement"
2 Select the unit of measurement
3 Carry out position correction
4 Carrying out zero adjustment
5 Carrying out span adjustment
In the menu item "Adjustment unit" you select the physical unit in which
the adjustment should be carried out, e.g. mbar, bar, psi
The position correction compensates the inuence of the mounting
position or static pressure on the measurement. It does not inuence
the adjustment values.
Carrying out max. ad-
justment
Parameter ad-
justment "Proc-
ess pressure
measurement"
24 Process pressure transmitter IPT-1* Vers. 3.0 - metalic sensor 4 20 mA
6 Set up with the indicating and adjustment module
37300-EN-100302
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