Users ManualUM4.6:CS6003Original — December 1991Using and Maintaining theType CS6003 CalibratorD4U00891002
ContentsSection/Title PagexOriginal — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Tables4-1 Calibrator Breakout Terminal Assignments for Single-Ended Analog Input Cards
5-22 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991R42 ZeroAdjustmentX00824–AR44 SpanAdjustmentR19 SpanCurrent Output 2R41 SpanCurrent Output 1
5-23Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Step 10: Observe the CONTROLLER DO indicators. CONTROLLERDO indicators 1 and 2 light up in se
5-24 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 21: Press Switch 2 of the data switches labeled MUX DI/DO ORCONTROLLER DI. The 1 ACTIVE
5-25Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003X00825–AR39 Span AdjustmentR38 Zero AdjustmentR11 Span Current OutputFigure 5-13. Type CL731
5-26 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 9: Connect jumpers from the +CO1 and –CO1 breakoutterminals to the 250 ohm LOAD termina
5-27Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS60035.8.2 Calibration ProcedureUse the following procedure to calibrate the card:Step 1: Verify t
5-28 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991The R11 potentiometer on the controllerpower conversion card is not useradjustable. It is se
5-29Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003X00627–ACR3 HeatsinkR15R29 –28 Volt AdjustmentR53 5 Volt AdjustmentR47 Logic Reset Adjustment
5-30 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 6: Connect the voltmeter between the heatsink (cathode) ofdiode CR3 and the common (COM
5-31Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Step 13: On the controller power conversion card, connect a jumperbetween the banded end of d
xiOriginal — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003 Section Tab GuideIntroductionUsing the CalibratorCard Removal, Cleaning,
5-32 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 19915.10 Type CS6201 Service Transfer Card This calibration procedure for the service transfer u
5-33Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Step 4: Press the calibrator RESET switch. The IN PROGRESSindicator lights and remains lit un
5-34 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 6: Press the calibrator RESET switch. The IN PROGRESSindicator lights and remains lit u
5-35Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Step 17: Set the SVCE XFER TEST switch to CONT IN. The servicetransfer display station goes b
5-36 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 19915.11.1 Equipment RequiredThe following equipment is required:Type CS6003 CalibratorVoltmeter
6-1Data Highway CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003 6 Data Highway CardsThis section contains the calibration procedures for:Power Converter Ca
6-2 Data Highway CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 19916.1.2 Calibration ProcedureUse the following procedure to calibrate the card:Step 1: Verify
6-3Data Highway CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Step 13: Adjust the +15 VOLT (R31) potentiometer on the powerconverter card until the voltme
6-4 Data Highway CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 29: Adjust the +5 VOLT (R29) potentiometer until the voltmeterreads 5.07 ± 0.010 volts
6-5Data Highway CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS60036.2.2 Calibration ProcedureUse the following procedure to calibrate the card:Step 1: Verify
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6-6 Data Highway CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 10: Remove the jumper.Step 11: Adjust the +5 VOLT (R26) potentiometer on the powerconv
A-1Maintaining the CalibratorOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003 Appendix AMaintaining the CalibratorA.1 Power Supply Status IndicatorThe power supp
A-2 Maintaining the CalibratorUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991A.3 Lamp TestThe LAMP TEST switch, when pressed, lights all indicators and displays
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-1 GlossaryAAbsolute Alarm An alarm which is triggered when the signal that is being monitoredreaches
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-2Alarm Trip PointThe user-defined value at which the system activates an alarm. Suchactivation occurs as
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-3AO Acronym: Analog OutputAPU Acronym: Arithmetic Processing UnitArchitecture The arrangement and interco
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-4BB&G Acronym: Bias and GainBaby N Connector (BNC)A type of connector for coaxial cable; used for a v
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-5Bus A general term for a group of signal lines to be considered together, as ina data bus or address bus
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-6Complimentary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS)A family of digital integrated circuits that use transisto
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-7Control SequenceA type of primary control algorithm which provides basic functions suchas alarming, data
1-1IntroductionOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003 1 Introduction 1.1 Who Should Read This ManualThis manual is intended for maintenance personn
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-8Data Group The name for data structures used by certain PROVOX softwareproducts. Data groups resemble ar
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-9DESCR Abbreviation: DescriptorDeviation Usually, the difference between setpoint and process variable. M
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-10Discrete Having either of two states, for example, on or off, or 1 or 0.Discrete Control Device (DCD)A
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-11EEAROM Acronym: Electrically Alterable Read-Only MemoryEDAS Acronym: Extended Data Acquisition SystemEI
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-12ENVOX Trademark for Fisher Controls’ product line of advanced configurationdevices for certain process
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-13Extended ac2A multiplexer point type that monitors signals associated with FisherControls ac2 100 instr
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-14FIL Abbreviation: FilterFilter Time Constant (FTIM)The length of time required for 63.21 percent of a s
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-15High Engineering Units Scale Factor (HIEC)A floating-point number that represents the upper limit (100
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-16Integer 1. Any positive or negative natural number, or zero.2. A PROVOX point type. An integer point r
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-17LLAN Acronym: Local Area NetworkLast In, First Out (LIFO)An order for handling or processing items plac
1-2 IntroductionUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Section 6 — Data Highway Cards: describes the calibration of the TypeDH7010 for PN46A4233 and PN4
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-18LOEC Low Engineering Units Scale FactorLog A summary of process operation data, especially a list of si
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-19Measured Variable (MV)A physical quality or quantity which is monitored as part of a controlstrategy. C
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-20MSD Acronym: Most Significant DigitMultiple VariableMultivariableMultiplexer (MUX)A PROVOX highway devi
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-21MVP Acronym: Multivariable PointNNAK Acronym: Negative AcknowledgementNC Acronym: Normally ClosedND Acr
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-22OOAL Acronym: Operator Attention ListOAR Acronym: Operator Action RequestOCC Abbreviation: OccurrenceOc
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-23Optical IsolationThe technique of electrically isolating two circuits by converting anelectrical signal
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-24PARAM Abbreviation: ParameterParity Check A test for errors in transmitted data: checking whether the n
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-25PKT Abbreviation: PacketPlant Management Area (PMA)A collection of plant process areas (PPAs). A PMA co
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-26Process 1. A collection of physical devices and methods used in the production ormanufacturing of a pro
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-27PROM Acronym: Programmable Read-Only MemoryProportional BandThe change of input required to produce a f
1-3IntroductionOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Installing the Type DM6001 and DM6003 Multiplexer Units(PN4.11:DM6001)Maintaining Type DM6001 Mult
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-28Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)Inadvertently transmitted energy that falls in the frequency band of
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-29Restart To re-power a device of a PROVOX system.RETMA Acronym: Radio, Electronic, and Television Manufa
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-30Service Transfer Unit (SVXFR)A stand–alone maintenance product which maintains the current outputto a f
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-31Standard Analog OutputA multiplexer point type that receives an analog value from thedata-highway, the
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-32TTC Abbreviation: ThermocoupleTIM Abbreviation: TimerTransducer A device that converts one physical var
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-33Unit Operations Controller (UOC)A PROVOX controller designed for batch, sequencing, discontinuous,and u
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Glossary-34WWatchdog Timer (WDT)1. An electronic timer that generates a priority interrupt unlessperiodically recy
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Index-1IndexAanalog current output card, Usingthe Calibrator, calibration, 4-31analog input card, isolated, Usingt
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Index-2CL7011, without dual currentoutput, Using the Calibrator,calibration, 5-19CL7311 and CL7312, Using theCalib
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Index-3DM6461, DM6462, DM6463, Usingthe Calibrator, calibration, 4-43Document by Number,UM4.6:CS6003, 1-1Index
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Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Index-4Eenvironment, Using the Calibrator,2-7external relay panel, Using theCalibrator, 4-44external switch, Using
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Index-5power converter for highway devicePN46A4233, Using the Calibrator,calibration, 6-1Index
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Index-6power converter, Type CP7202,Using the Calibrator, calibration,5-28power converter, Type DH7010,Using the C
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2-1Using the CalibratorOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003 2 Using the CalibratorThis section describes the Type CS6003 Calibrator and other tes
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2-2 Using the CalibratorUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 19912.2.1 CablesThree operator (and display) station cables and three umbilical cablesare sup
2-3Using the CalibratorOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS60032.2.2.1 AC Power CordThe ac power cord is stored with the operator station cables andumbil
PROVOX, PROFLEX, and PROVUE are registered trademarks and ENVOX is a trademark of FisherControls International, Inc. Fisher Controls International, I
2-4 Using the CalibratorUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991The operator station case on the calibrator front panel will not hold DINstandard operato
2-5Using the CalibratorOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS60032.2.2.12 Family SwitchesThe family switches, CONT and MUX, determine which family of cards
2-6 Using the CalibratorUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991The CAL LOW mode allows the user to set the 0 percent (ZERO) voltagelevel on the analog-t
2-7Using the CalibratorOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS60032.2.2.19 Data IndicatorsThe data indicators labeled MUX MS BYTE, MUX LS BYTE, MUXDO/DI, CO
2-8 Using the CalibratorUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 19912.3.4 Card Installation and RemovalCards should not be installed or removed from the cali
2-9Using the CalibratorOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS60032.3.4.3 Test Equipment RequiredSome calibrator test procedures require no test equipment o
2-10 Using the CalibratorUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Range — 0 to 20 mAAccuracy — ± 0.05%Decade Resistance Box (used for calibration of Type
3-1Card Removal, Cleaning, and InstallationOiginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003 3 Card Removal, Cleaning, andInstallation3.1 ScopeThis section describ
3-2 Card Removal, Cleaning, and InstallationUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 6: Pull out the termination panel, if used. Lift the top tab on
3-3Card Removal, Cleaning, and InstallationOiginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Use caution not to loosen labels on ROMsmounted on the card. Also, be c
Documentation MapiiiOriginal — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003YOU ARE HEREUM4.6:CS6003Using and Maintaining the Type CS6003CalibratorUsing and Maintaining t
3-4 Card Removal, Cleaning, and InstallationUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 19913.5 Card Installation ProcedureUse the following procedure when repla
4-1Input and Output CardOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003 4 Input and Output CardThis section describes the procedures for calibrating the:DM6300
4-2 Input and Output CardUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991X00605–AR7 Span Adjustment R8 Zero AdjustmentOLD STYLER11 Zero Adjustment R15 Span Adjus
4-3Input and Output CardOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Step 3: Connect the umbilical cable labeled MUX DI/BREAKOUTbetween the connector on the f
4-4 Input and Output CardUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Table 4-1. Calibrator Breakout Terminal Assignments forSingle-Ended Analog Input CardsBr
4-5Input and Output CardOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003channels. The ZERO potentiometer on each channel controls theminimum level for that chann
4-6 Input and Output CardUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 19914.1.2.2 Equipment RequiredThe following equipment is required:Type CS6003 CalibratorVolt
4-7Input and Output CardOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Table 4-2. Calibrator Breakout Terminal Assignments for IsolatedAnalog Input CardsBreakou
4-8 Input and Output CardUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 12: To check the channel for linearity, set the voltage source forvarious percentag
4-9Input and Output CardOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Step 15: Turn the calibrator power OFF.Step 16: Disconnect the umbilical cable and remove
Documentation MapivOriginal — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003Fisher documentation supports each stage of system development.System Development StagesDocumen
4-10 Input and Output CardUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991X00607–AR54 Channel 2 SpanR53 Channel 1 SpanOLD STYLENEW STYLER9 Channel 1 ZeroR10Chann
4-11Input and Output CardOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Table 4-5. Resistor Values for Various Temperature Range RTD CardsTemperature Range Resi
4-12 Input and Output CardUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 7: Set the calibrator CHANNEL SELECT switch to channel 1.Step 8: Using the termina
4-13Input and Output CardOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Table 4-7. Test Resistances for RTD Input CardsResistance in Ohms by Temperature Rangein
4-14 Input and Output CardUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 13: Repeat steps 7 through 12 for input channels two throughfour.Step 14: Disconne
4-15Input and Output CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003 X00608–AR16 Channel 2 SpanR15 Channel 1 SpanOLD STYLENEW STYLEU25R22 Channel 1 Zer
4-16 Input and Output CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 19914.1.4.2 Equipment RequiredThe following equipment is required:Type CS6003 CalibratorMi
4-17Input and Output CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Step 7: Set the calibrator CHANNEL SELECT switch to channel 1.Step 8: Connect the milli
4-18 Input and Output CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Table 4-10. Test Voltages for Low-Level Analog Input CardsTest Voltages in MillivoltsT
4-19Input and Output CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS60034.1.5.1 OverviewThe calibrator performs functional testing of the low-voltage discretei
Original — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003v1 Introduction 1-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Who Should
4-20 Input and Output CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 19914.1.5.3 Calibration ProcedureUse the following procedure to calibrate the card:Step 1:
4-21Input and Output CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003X00612–AU1Figure 4-7. Discrete Input Card — High Voltage4.1.6.2 Equipment RequiredThe f
4-22 Input and Output CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 5: Press the calibrator MUX switch. The calibrator numericaldisplay shows one of
4-23Input and Output CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Step 10: Turn on the voltage source and adjust the output voltage to10 volts dc.Excessi
4-24 Input and Output CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 19914.1.7.1 OverviewDuring the functional test, the calibrator checks each of the four pul
4-25Input and Output CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Step 5: Press the calibrator MUX switch. The calibrator numericaldisplay shows one of t
4-26 Input and Output CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 9: Turn the signal generator on, and if necessary, allow time forthe oscillator t
4-27Input and Output CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003X00613–APS1S1S2Figure 4-9. Weigh Scale Interface CardThe 8-position DIP switch S1 is th
4-28 Input and Output CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991The 4-position DIP switch S2 is the scale type select switch used toindicate the type
4-29Input and Output CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Table 4-16. Switch Settings on BLH Weigh Scale Models 4310A and4315A(1)Switch(2)Positio
ContentsSection/Title PageviOriginal — December 1991UM4.6:CS60032.3 Operating the Calibrator 2-7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4-30 Input and Output CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991The M5000 operates in one of two modes: Setup/Calibration or Weight.Select the mode wi
4-31Input and Output CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Table 4-18. Weigh Scale Interface Card Scale Type Select SwitchSettingsSwitch Position
4-32 Input and Output CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991X00614–AR5 Channel 1 ZeroR6 Channel 2 ZeroR7 Channel 3 ZeroR8 Channel 4 ZeroR23 Channe
4-33Input and Output CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Step 6: Press the calibrator AO group mode switch.Step 7: Set the calibrator CHANNEL SE
4-34 Input and Output CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 9: Set the calibrator data switches 10 through 1 (labeled MUXDATA BYTE 1 and MUX
4-35Input and Output CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS60034.2.2.1 Switch Settings — DM6460-SeriesFor momentary output only, the card uses eight 8
4-36 Input and Output CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Table 4-21. Momentary Output Duration Switch Settings forDM6460-Series Discrete Output
4-37Input and Output CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Table 4-21. Momentary Output Duration Switch Settings forDM6460-Series Discrete Output
4-38 Input and Output CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Table 4-21. Momentary Output Duration Switch Settings forDM6460-Series Discrete Output
4-39Input and Output CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Table 4-21. Momentary Output Duration Switch Settings forDM6460-Series Discrete Output
ContentsSection/Title PageOriginal — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003vii4.1.7 Types DM6371, DM6372, and DM6373 Pulse Count Input Cards 4-23. . . . . . . . .
4-40 Input and Output CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Table 4-21. Momentary Output Duration Switch Settings forDM6460-Series Discrete Output
4-41Input and Output CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Table 4-21. Momentary Output Duration Switch Settings forDM6460-Series Discrete Output
4-42 Input and Output CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Table 4-21. Momentary Output Duration Switch Settings forDM6460-Series Discrete Output
4-43Input and Output CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Table 4-21. Momentary Output Duration Switch Settings forDM6460-Series Discrete Output
4-44 Input and Output CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 19914.2.3.2 External Relay PanelField wiring for the Type DM6463 Discrete Output Card conn
4-45Input and Output CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS60034.2.3.6 Calibration ProcedureUse the following procedure to calibrate the card:Step 1:
4-46 Input and Output CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991NoteFor cards with momentary output, hold down theCHK MOM switch long enough to ensure
4-47Input and Output CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Step 12: Press the calibrator CHK MOM switch. All the indicators onthe discrete output
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5-1Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS60035 Controller CardsThis section contains the calibration procedures for:Type CL6003 Interactive
ContentsSection/Title PageviiiOriginal — December 1991UM4.6:CS60035.4 Type CL6202 Computing Controller Card 5-16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5-2 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 19915.1.1 MPU CardUse the following procedure to calibrate the MPU card.5.1.1.1 Equipment Require
5-3Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003X00813–AFigure 5-1. Type CL6003 Interactive Controller MPU UnitX00814–AFigure 5-2. Type CL6003
5-4 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991NoteThe SCAN ERROR indicator may be lit while thecalibrator is in the CAL HIGH mode. This is
5-5Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Step 15: Set the calibrator ON/OFF switch to OFF.Step 16: Remove the MPU card and the discrete
5-6 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991X00815–AR17Span CurrentOutput 1R37Span CurrentOutput 2R44Zero AdjustmentR45Span AdjustmentSho
5-7Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Step 13: Disconnect the jumpers from +CO2 and –CO2 breakoutterminals and connect the jumpers t
5-8 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 19915.2.1.2 Calibration ProcedureUse the following procedure to calibrate the card:Step 1: Verify
5-9Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Step 4: Press the calibrator RESET switch. The IN PROGRESSindicator lights and remains lit unt
5-10 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 11: Press Switch 1 of the switches labeled MUX DI/DO ORCONTROLLER DI. The 1 ACTIVE indi
5-11Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS60035.2.2.2 Calibration ProcedureUse the following procedure to calibrate the card:Step 1: Verify
ContentsSection/Title PageOriginal — December 1991UM4.6:CS6003ixGlossaryIndexFigures2-1 Type CS6003 Calibrator Front Panel 2-2. . . . . . . . . . . .
5-12 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 6: Ensure the INT/EXT switch is set to INT.Step 7: Press the CAL LOW switch.Step 8: Obs
5-13Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS60035.3 Type CL6201 Configurable ControllerCard This calibration procedure for the configurable
5-14 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 19915.3.1 Equipment RequiredThe following equipment is required:Type CS6003 CalibratorVoltmeter5
5-15Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Step 8: If the configurable controller card does not have discrete I/O,skip to Step 9. Otherw
5-16 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 18: Press both of the lit MUX DI/DO CONTROLLER DI dataswitches again to switch them OFF
5-17Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS60035.4.2 Calibration ProcedureUse the following procedure to calibrate the card:Step 1: Verify t
5-18 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 13: Observe the voltmeter (ensure the calibrator is still in the CALHIGH mode). The vol
5-19Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS60035.5 Type CL7011 Computing Controller Card(without Dual Current Output) This calibration proce
5-20 Controller CardsUM4.6:CS6003 Original — December 1991Step 5: Ensure the INT/EXT switch is set to INT.Step 6: Connect jumpers from the +CO1 and –C
5-21Controller CardsOriginal — December 1991 UM4.6:CS6003Step 17: Press Switch 2 of the data switches labeled MUX DI/DO ORCONTROLLER DI. The 1 ACTIVE
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