Table 3 Linear Polarization Resistance Check - Honeywell XYR 6000 User Manual

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In Wireless Builder, set the transmitter's Write Lock to Unlocked.
1
In Wireless Builder, set the transmitter's channel to OOS (Out of Service).
2
Loosen the M3 locking set screw on the transmitter's battery end-cap (opposite end from
3
display). Unscrew and remove the end cap.
Disconnect the probe wiring from terminals 1-3. Connect a known resistance value (10 – 10k
4
ohms) between TB1-2 and TB1-3. Connect a jumper between TB1-1 and TB1-2.
At the transmitter display, verify it is OUT SVC (out of service).
5
Use Authentication Device's Device Local Configuration buttons to navigate to the transmitter's
CAL menu.
If the transmitter is locked a LOCKED message will be displayed. Go to step 1.
If CAL menu is passcode protected, enter the passcode.
If the channel is not out of service a WRONG MODE message will be displayed. Go to step 2.
Select LPR CHK. Press Enter to accept the applied resistance. Display will say WAIT 60 S
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(wait 60 seconds).
After waiting 60 seconds the display should show the applied resistance value. This confirms
proper operation. If the displayed resistance value is correct, check Wireless Builder for
correct probe values. See page 10.
Press Enter to return to PV display.
Reverse steps 3 and 4.
7
When ready, in Wireless Builder return the transmitter's channel to service and set Write Lock
8
to Locked.
Revision 3
OneWireless XYR 6000 SmartCET Corrosion Transmitter User's Manual
6/24/08

Table 3 Linear polarization resistance check

3.4. Calibrating the transmitter
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3. Preparation
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