Trans-Cal SSD120-N-RS5 Owners & Installation Manual page 24

All solid-state altitude encoder/digitizer
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(S10 represents Set 10,000 feet) The digitizer will now output 10,000 feet based on the current
input pressure. The PC will display the altitude at which the digitizer will make this change. In the
example referenced above, the PC would display >10000.
18. Proceed to the next 1000-foot mark and repeat the procedure, as in step 8 above, until the
Note:
19. After completing the above procedure you may examine the corrections entered into the
00= 000
01= 000
06= 000
07= 000
12= 000
13= 000
18= 000
19= 000
24= 000
25= 000
30= 000
31= 000
36= 000
37= 000
42= 000
43= 000
90= 000
91= 000
96= 000
97= 000
The first two digits represent altitude x1000 feet and the last three digits after the equal sign represent the
amount of error introduced at the altitude in feet.
Note: Fields 90 = 000 through 99 = 000 contain TCI calibration data and are not user accessible.
entire operating range of the digitizer is completed.
a) If no correction is required at an altitude simply do not enter a correction.
b) Do not adjust the high or low potentiometers during this procedure.
c) You may quit the adjustment program at any time by typing "Q" twice; the digitizer
output will then be displayed on the PC screen in normal operation mode.
EEPROM. Type "D<enter>" to display the EEPROM data and read the current error curve
on the PC screen. The following table should appear:
02= 000
08= 000
14= 000
20= 000
26= 000
32= 000
38= 000
44= 000
92= 000
98= 000
03= 000
04= 000
09= 000
10= 000
15= 000
16= 000
21= 000
22= 000
27= 000
28= 000
33= 000
34= 000
39= 000
40= 000
45= 000
93= 000
94= 000
99= 000
>current altitude
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05= 000
11= 000
17= 000
23= 000
29= 000
35= 000
41= 000
95= 000

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