Intellipoint Calibration Mode Change - Ametek Drexelbrook IntelliPoint RF RNL Series Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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3.3

IntelliPoint Calibration Mode Change

3.3.1
Available IntelliPoint calibration modes:
Standard Sensitivity systems (RL, RN, RT, RV model series prefix):
High Sensitivity systems (RH, RP model series prefix):
The IntelliPoint was shipped in a calibration mode that was
determined to meet the needs of the application for which it
was originally sold. If the IntelliPoint is used on a different
application, or it is determined that a different calibration
mode should be used, use the following procedure to make a
calibration mode change.
Each IntelliPoint (except for manual calibration units) has 4
different Calibration Modes that are available, dependant on
the model purchased.
Mode 1: Auto-Cal 2 pF.
This mode provides a 2 pF preload; alarm setpoint varies
depending on material and coating deposit changes.
Mode 2: Fixed Cal 2 pF.
This mode provides a 2 pF preload; alarm setpoint is locked to
starting capacitance value recorded at system start-up.
Mode 3: Auto-Cal 10 pF.
This mode provides a 10 pF preload; alarm setpoint varies
depending on material and coating deposit changes.
Mode 4: Fixed Cal 10 pF.
This mode provides a 10 pF preload; alarm setpoint is locked to
starting capacitance value recorded at system start-up.
Mode 1: Auto-Cal 0.5 pF.
This mode provides a 0.5 pF preload; alarm setpoint varies
depending on material and coating deposit changes.
Mode 2: Fixed Cal 0.5 pF.
This mode provides a 0.5 pF preload; alarm setpoint is locked
to starting capacitance value recorded at system start-up.
Mode 3: Auto-Cal 2 pF.
This mode provides a 2 pF preload; alarm setpoint varies
depending on material and coating deposit changes.
Mode 4: Fixed Cal 2 pF.
This mode provides a 2 pF preload; alarm setpoint is locked to
starting capacitance value recorded at system start-up.
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