Setting Range Values Using Local Adjustments; Table 27 Setting Range Values Using Local Zero And Span Adjustments - Honeywell ST 3000 User Manual

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Setting Range Values Using Local Adjustments

Local zero and span
option
About local
adjustments
ATTENTION
Procedure
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ST 3000 Release 300 and SFC Model STS103 User's Manual
ST 3000 Release 300 transmitters are available with optional local zero
and span adjustments. This option is for applications that do not require
an SFC nor digital integration with our TPS system.
You must apply equivalent zero and span pressures to make the local
zero and span adjustments. This is similar to setting the LRV and URV
to applied pressures using the SFC.
After making any adjustments to the Smart Meter, keep the transmitter
powered for at least 30 seconds so that the new meter configuration is
written to non-volatile memory. If power is turned off before 30
seconds, the changes may not be saved so that when the transmitter
power is restored, the meter configuration will revert to the previous
settings.
The procedure in Table 27 shows the steps for setting the range values
to applied pressures using local zero and span adjustments. See Figure
32 for typical local adjustment connections and setup details.
Table 27
Setting Range Values Using Local Zero and Span
Adjustments
Step
Turn OFF transmitter power. Loosen end-cap lock and remove end-
1
cap from terminal block side of electronics housing.
Observing polarity, connect a milliammeter across positive (+) and
2
negative (–) TEST terminals.
ATTENTION
Span adjustment option, you may use the Local Smart Meter in place
of the milliammeter.
Action
If you have the Local Smart Meter with Zero and
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