BetaGauge II™Pressure CalibratorUser Guide
xPower Supply... B-6Circuit Protection... B-6Press
6-15 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 1 pressure to electrical calibration testusing the SYS mode of
Application Notes 6-16Method 2Software Instrument Setup Pressure input (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II) Electrical outputOther Necessary E
6-17 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 2 pressure to electrical calibration testusing the SYS mode of
Application Notes 6-18Method 3Software Instrument Setup Pressure input Electrical output (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II)Other Necessary E
6-19 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 3 pressure to electrical calibration testusing the SYS mode of
Application Notes 6-20Method 4Software Instrument Setup Pressure input (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II) Electrical output (requires manual
6-21 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 4 pressure to electrical calibration testusing the SYS mode of
Application Notes 6-22Electrical to Electrical TestYou can perform an electrical to electrical calibrationtest using only the SYS mode of operation. T
6-23 Application NotesSYS ModeThere are two methods for configuring an electrical toelectrical calibration test using SYS mode. Thefollowing table ind
Application Notes 6-24Method 1Software Instrument Setup Electrical input (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II) Electrical outputOther Necessary
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6-25 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 1 electrical to electrical calibration testusing the SYS mode o
Application Notes 6-26Method 2Software Instrument Setup Electrical input (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II) Electrical output (requires manu
6-27 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 2 electrical to electrical calibration testusing the SYS mode o
Application Notes 6-28Pressure to Pressure TestYou can perform a pressure to pressure calibration testusing either the conventional mode or the SYS mo
6-29 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring apressure to pressure calibration test using theconventional mode of oper
Application Notes 6-30SYS ModeThere are three methods for configuring a pressure topressure calibration test using SYS mode. The table onthe following
6-31 Application NotesUse this method if…Method 1 Your field instrument has a pressureinput range within the ability of onepressure module on the Bet
Application Notes 6-32Method 1Software Instrument Setup Pressure input Pressure outputOther Necessary Equipment Pressure source
6-33 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 1 pressure to pressure calibration test usingthe SYS mode of op
Application Notes 6-34Method 2Software Instrument Setup Pressure input Pressure output (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II)Other Necessary Equ
xiIntroductionThe BetaGauge II™ Pressure Calibrator is the mostadvanced and accurate handheld pressure calibratoravailable. This calibrator was engine
6-35 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 2 pressure to pressure calibration test usingthe SYS mode of op
Application Notes 6-36Method 3Software Instrument Setup Pressure input (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II) Pressure outputOther Necessary Equ
6-37 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 3 pressure to pressure calibration test usingthe SYS mode of op
Application Notes 6-38Temperature to Electrical TestYou can perform a temperature to electrical calibrationtest using only the SYS mode of operation.
6-39 Application NotesSYS ModeThere are two methods for configuring a temperature toelectrical calibration test using SYS mode. Thefollowing table ind
Application Notes 6-40Method 1Software Instrument Setup Temperature input (requires manual entry onthe BetaGauge II) Electrical outputOther Necessar
6-41 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 1 temperature to electrical calibration testusing the SYS mode
Application Notes 6-42Method 2Software Instrument Setup Temperature input (requires manual entry onthe BetaGauge II) Electrical output (requires man
6-43 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 2 temperature to electrical calibration testusing the SYS mode
Application Notes 6-44Electrical Indicator or Loop TestYou can perform an electrical indicator or loopcalibration using either the conventional mode o
xiiSection 7 explains how to use the BetaGauge II withthird party software to provide automated computeraided calibration.Appendix A provides the dang
6-45 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring anelectrical indicator or loop calibration using theconventional mode of
Application Notes 6-46SYS ModeYou may perform this test if: You are using either a local or remoteelectrical indicator to indicate the electricalinpu
6-47 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theelectrical indicator or loop calibration using theSYS mode of operatio
Application Notes 6-48Pressure Indicator or Loop TestYou can perform a pressure indicator or loopcalibration using either the conventional mode or the
6-49 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuringpressure indicator or loop calibration using theconventional mode of opera
Application Notes 6-50SYS ModeThere are two methods for configuring a pressureindicator or loop calibration using SYS mode. Thefollowing table indicat
6-51 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 1 pressure indicator or loop calibrationusing the SYS mode of o
Application Notes 6-52Method 2Software Instrument Setup Pressure input (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II) Pressure indicator output (require
6-53 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 2 pressure indicator or loop calibrationusing the SYS mode of o
Application Notes 6-54Temperature Indicator or Loop TestYou can perform a temperature indicator or loopcalibration using only the SYS mode of operatio
xiiiCommentsMartel Electronics Corporation is interested in yourresponse to our products and to this guide. If you haveany comments or suggestions, yo
6-55 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring thetemperature indicator or loop calibration using theSYS mode of operati
Application Notes 6-56
7-1 Doc. Cal. Mode7- Documenting Calibrator (SYS)ModeOverviewTypical instrument maintenance software packagesallow you to track and maintain your faci
Doc. Cal. Mode 7-2Before You BeginBefore you begin using the SYS mode to calibrate yourfield instrument(s), there are two tasks you mustperform: Down
7-3 Doc. Cal. ModeConnecting Necessary EquipmentMake sure that you have connected all of the necessaryequipment required for the calibration test you
Doc. Cal. Mode 7-4Back Screen LevelYou can access the Back Screen level via the Mainlevel only. From the Back Screen level, you canperform the followi
7-5 Doc. Cal. ModeAccessing the Main LevelTo access the Main level of the SYS mode, use theMenu key to locate the Setup menu item Sys, then pressthe c
Doc. Cal. Mode 7-6you must return to the Tag Status screen tospecify a different tag.The Tag Status screen is divided into six sections.These sections
7-7 Doc. Cal. ModeMenu ItemsThe menu items shown on the bottom of the Tag Statusscreen are described below:Menu Item Allows you to …Tag Specify a part
Doc. Cal. Mode 7-8Viewing the Test Points for a Specific TagTo view the test points for a specific tag on the TagStatus screen, do the following:1. Sp
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7-9 Doc. Cal. ModeViewing the Calibration Results for a SpecificTagWhen you have completed calibrating a specific tag,you can view the calibration res
Doc. Cal. Mode 7-104. To return to the Tag Status screen, press the CLRkey.NOTE: You can exit the SYS mode by pressing theCLR key again.Accessing the
7-11 Doc. Cal. ModeMenu ItemsThe menu items shown on the bottom of the Backscreen are described below:Menu Item Allows you to …Exe Access the Execute
Doc. Cal. Mode 7-12Erasing Data for a Specific TagTo erase all recorded data for a specific tag on the Backscreen, do the following:NOTE: Recorded dat
7-13 Doc. Cal. ModeAccessing the Execute LevelTo access the Execute level of the SYS mode, press thefunction key corresponding to Exe on the Back scre
Doc. Cal. Mode 7-14The Test Setup screen is divided into five sections.These sections are described below in the order thatthey appear on the screen f
7-15 Doc. Cal. ModeChoosing Appropriate ModulesIn choosing the appropriate modules for the test pointvalues of the current tag, you can use the follow
Doc. Cal. Mode 7-16Accessing the Zero ScreenWhen the Modules Correct status message appears onthe Test Setup screen, you can access the Zero screenwhe
7-17 Doc. Cal. ModeSystem Prompt. This section first prompts you to zerothe display for channel 1, then follows with channel 2.Menu Items. The menu it
Doc. Cal. Mode 7-182. After you select the Zero or Ready menu item forchannel 1, the calibrator prompts you to zerochannel 2. Repeat step 1 to zero th
1-1 General Description1- General DescriptionOverviewThe BetaGauge II pressure calibrator is the mostadvanced and accurate handheld pressure calibrato
7-19 Doc. Cal. ModeExecute Screen DescriptionThe Execute screen is divided into six sections. Thesesections are described below in the order that they
Doc. Cal. Mode 7-20Tag CalibrationBefore you begin the calibration process, it is importantto know the following information: You must have already s
7-21 Doc. Cal. Mode3. When the applied field instrument input valuecomes within the allowed pressure tolerance, theBetaGauge II beeps. When you hear t
Doc. Cal. Mode 7-22Accessing the Post-Test Status ScreenAfter you have calibrated the last test point for thecurrent tag, the BetaGauge II displays th
7-23 Doc. Cal. ModeSpecifying Post-Test Status InformationNOTE: You must answer the post-test status prompts.If you press the CLR key prior to answeri
Doc. Cal. Mode 7-24
A-1 Battery Care/MaintenanceA-Battery Care/MaintenanceOverviewBefore handling the batteries used with the BetaGaugeII, read the following danger, warn
Battery Care/Maintenance A-2WARNING! Do not apply water, seawater, or other oxidizingagents to the battery pack, as this can cause rustand heat gener
A-3 Battery Care/MaintenanceCAUTION! Do not strike or drop the battery pack. Sharpimpacts or concussions to the battery pack mayresult in leakage, he
Battery Care/Maintenance A-4Battery PacksThe BetaGauge II uses rechargeable nickel–cadmium(NiCd) batteries that have high power-to-size-and-weight rat
General Description 1-2Carrying CaseThe BetaGauge II comes with a two-section paddedvinyl carrying case. It is recommended that you use thecase at all
A-5 Battery Care/MaintenanceGuidelines for Using BatteriesIt is recommended that you use the following guidelineswhen using batteries: When installin
Battery Care/Maintenance A-6Removing a Battery PackUse the following procedure to remove a battery pack:1. Before removing a battery pack, turn off th
A-7 Battery Care/MaintenanceViewing the Battery VoltageThere are two methods for viewing the current batteryvoltage: Approximate reading. A battery s
Battery Care/Maintenance A-8NOTE: The scale is 6.5 Volts when full and 5.5Volts when empty. Nominal full charge is7.00 Volts, and the calibrator shuts
A-9 Battery Care/MaintenanceQuick Charge Pack (optional)The quick charge battery pack is designed with specialdischarge circuitry that can cycle the b
Battery Care/Maintenance A-10The status of the quick charge battery pack charge cycleis indicated by the LED indicator on the battery pack: Steady On
B-1 SpecificationsB-SpecificationsAvailable Pressure RangesAll ranges listed below are for a specific input module.Additional modules are available as
Specifications B-2Absolute (PSIA)0 to 15 (0 to 1 Bar) ††0 to 30 (0 to 2 Bar)0 to 50 (0 to 3.5 Bar)0 to 100 (0 to 7 Bar)Compound (PSIG)-15 to 15 (-1 to
B-3 SpecificationsOther Pressure Units (Keypad Selectable) kp/cm2(kilograms per sq. cm) Atmos (atmospheres) mbar (millibars) bar kPa (kiloPascals
Specifications B-4AccuracyPressureRange Accuracy Overpressure NotesGauge (PSIG)0 to 0.3 (0 to 20mBar) ±0.1% 400 %0 to 1 (0 to 67mBar) ±0.05% 400 %0 to
1-3 General DescriptionStandard EquipmentThe BetaGauge II is supplied with the followingstandard equipment: One pressure calibrator hand held (HHU) u
B-5 SpecificationsNotes:1. Accuracy is percent of full scale range, over the 15 °Cto 35 °C temperature range. Includes thepressure/temperature hystere
Specifications B-6EnvironmentalTemperature-20ºC to 50ºC (operating)0ºC to 35ºC (storage with battery packs)-30ºC to 70ºC (storage without battery pack
B-7 SpecificationsDisplay128 x 128 pixel LCD with LED backlight; two inputssimultaneously displayed with a maximum of 5 digitsresolutionPower SupplyRe
Specifications B-8***
C-1 Conversion FactorsC- Conversion FactorsOverviewThe following table contains the conversion factors forconverting pounds per square inch (PSI) to o
Conversion Factors C-2Pressure In(Conversion Factor) x(Pressure In PSI)meters sea water 0.684482millibar 68.94757mm Hg (0°C) 51.7149Newtons/m26,894.75
D-1 Service InformationD-Service InformationService ScheduleMartel recommends that you return the followingequipment for re-calibration and/or re-cert
Service Information D-2Return InformationAll equipment returns should include the RMA formobtained from our web site. It has full instructions aboutho
D-3 Service InformationLimited WarrantyMartel Electronics Corporation warrants this product tobe free from all latent defects in material andworkmansh
Service Information D-4***
General Description 1-4BetaGauge II LCDThe BetaGauge II liquid crystal display is divided intofour sections. These sections are described below in the
I-1 IndexIndexAApplication NotesOverview, 6-1Automatic Shut Off DelaySetting, 4-7BBasic OperationsOverview, 3-1Programming Trip Detection, 3-15Selecti
Index I-2CCalibration TestTemperature to Electrical Test, 6-38Calibration Tests, 6-3Electrical Indicator or Loop Test, 6-44Electrical to Electrical Te
I-3 IndexProgramming, 5-4User-Defined Pressure UnitProgramming, 5-1Documenting Calibrator (SYS) ModeAccessing the Execute Screen, 7-18Tag Calibration,
Index I-4IInput ModulesConnections, 2-3BetaPort-DC Electrical Modules, 2-3BetaPort-P Pressure Modules, 2-5Installation Procedure, 2-2Installing and Re
I-5 IndexOOptional Equipment, 1-3PPressure Conversion FactorsOverview, C-1Pressure Module Media Compatibility, 2-6Pressure ModulesOverpressure Protect
Index I-6Weight, B-6Standard Equipment, 1-3TTime DisplayFormatting, 4-9Setting, 4-8Trip Detection, 3-15Dry Contacts, 3-16Hints for Accurate Trip Measu
I-7 IndexZZeroing Modules, 3-6DC Modules, 3-10Milliamp Input, 3-11Volts Input, 3-10Pressure Modules, 3-7Absolute Zero Reference, 3-8Gauge Zero Referen
Index I-8
iiEdition 2.0 (May 2006)Copyright © 2006, Martel Electronics CorporationAll Rights Reserved.This documentation is the confidential and proprietaryinte
1-5 General DescriptionKeypad DescriptionThe keypad on the BetaGauge II allows you to enterdata, scroll through the menus, and select menu items.A sam
General Description 1-6Channel KeysThe channel keys (CH1 and CH2), in the upper left andright corners of the keypad, allow you to select Channel1 or C
1-7 General DescriptionSpecial KeysThe special keys, in the right portion of the keypad,allow you to perform specific BetaGauge II operations.These sp
General Description 1-8MenusThe BetaGauge II Calibrator has two main menus: Setup menu Calib menuSee the BetaGauge II menu structure below:BetaGauge
1-9 General DescriptionSetup MenuThe Setup menu contains the following menu items:MenuItemAllows you to …TripDetect trips from either wet or dry conta
General Description 1-10MenuItemAllows you to …Mod View module specific information such asserial number, range, and last calibrationdate. Refer to Se
1-11 General DescriptionCalib MenuThe Calib Menu contains the following menu items:MenuItemAllows you to …Main (Reserved for factory use.)Info Specify
General Description 1-12
2-1 Modules2- Input ModulesOverviewThe BetaGauge II is a two-channel, multi-rangeinstrument. You can change ranges simply by pluggingin new input modu
Input Modules 2-2Installing and Removing ModulesYou may insert or remove a module while the calibratoris on or off. If the calibrator is on, the modul
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2-3 ModulesRemoval ProcedureTo remove a module from the BetaGauge II calibrator,place one hand on the calibrator and use the other handto firmly grasp
Input Modules 2-4ProcedureUse the following procedure to connect the BetaPort–DC electrical module to a field device:NOTE: Install the module in the c
2-5 ModulesBetaPort–P Pressure ModulesThe BetaPort–P pressure modules are fitted with 316S.S. 1/8" FNPT connections. A variety of connectorsand a
Input Modules 2-6CAUTION: Failure to use a backup wrench maydamage the calibrator and/or the moduleand will void the product warranty.Do not use the p
2-7 ModulesPressure Module SafetyAlways use good safety practices when working withhigh pressures. Although liquids are considered non-compressible, d
Input Modules 2-8
3-1 Basic Operations3- Basic OperationsOverviewThe BetaGauge II is a two-channel device. This meansthat two variables can be measured and displayedsim
Basic Operations 3-2Selecting a Channel for SpecificFunctionsSome functions, such as zeroing a module or setting adamping feature, require that you sp
3-3 Basic OperationsSelecting Pre-Programmed DisplayUnitsThe BetaGauge II allows you to use pre-programmeddisplay units for calibrating your field ins
Basic Operations 3-4BetaPort–P Pressure ModuleThe BetaPort–P pressure module can display in any ofthe following units: PSI InHg InWC mmHg cmWC
iv3- Basic Operations...3-1Overview...3-1Selecting
3-5 Basic OperationsNOTE: The last selection in the list of pressureunits is User, which allows you to define your ownpressure unit for display purpos
Basic Operations 3-6ProcedureTo select a water column pressure unit, do thefollowing:1. Follow the procedure for selecting pre-programmedpressure unit
3-7 Basic OperationsZeroing Pressure ModulesThe BetaGauge II has two different zeroing proceduresfor pressure modules, depending on the zero reference
Basic Operations 3-84. Ensure that the BetaGauge II is displaying the firstfour Setup menu items (Trip, Unit, Damp, andV/mA).NOTE: Only this menu disp
3-9 Basic Operations4. Ensure that the BetaGauge II is displaying the firstfour Setup menu items (Trip, Unit, Damp, andV/mA).NOTE: Only this menu disp
Basic Operations 3-10Zeroing DC ModulesThe BetaGauge II has two different zeroing proceduresfor DC modules, depending on the type of electricalsignal
3-11 Basic OperationsZeroing the Milliamp InputUse the following procedure to zero the milliamp inputon the DC module:1. Install the module in either
Basic Operations 3-12Setting the Damping Factor forCh1/Ch2The BetaGauge II allows you to enable a dampingfeature to reduce the display fluctuations ca
3-13 Basic OperationsReset Damping GuidelinesThe following reset damping guidelines apply: The BetaGauge II automatically disables (resets to0.0 seco
Basic Operations 3-143. Press the function key corresponding to thedamping setting you want to use, then press theCLR key to return to the Setup menu.
vSetting LCD Preferences... 4-4Setting the Backlight Off Delay Time... 4-4Procedure...
3-15 Basic OperationsPressure Module Example:3. Press the CLR key to return to the Module Infomenu.4. Press the CLR key again to return to the Setupme
Basic Operations 3-16Dry ContactsTo detect dry contact trips, you must connect drycontacts to the milliamp input of the calibrator’s DCmodule. The Bet
3-17 Basic OperationsPressure Source AdjustmentPerform the following tasks to adjust the pressuresource prior to starting a pressure trip test:1. Lear
Basic Operations 3-18Preliminary SetupUse the following procedure to set up the BetaGauge IIfor trip detection:1. Connect the alligator clip ends of t
3-19 Basic OperationsProcedureUse the following procedure to program a tripdetection:1. Press CH 1 or CH 2, as appropriate, to activate theBetaPort–DC
Basic Operations 3-207. If possible, use the micro-adjustment of thepressure source to ramp towards the reset point ofthe pressure trip device. The di
4-1 User Preferences4- User PreferencesOverviewThere are many BetaGauge II preferences settings thatyou can program to meet your special needs. Althou
User Preferences 4-2Programming and Viewing CalibratorInformationThe BetaGauge II allows you to enter the owner’s name(or other identification) into t
4-3 User PreferencesViewing Calibrator InformationTo view calibrator information, do the following:1. Use the Menu key to locate the Setup menu itemOw
User Preferences 4-42. To disable the beep sound, press the function keycorresponding to the menu item Dis.3. To enable the beep sound, press the func
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4-5 User Preferences2. Press the function key corresponding to the menuitem LED. The lower portion of the LCD willappear similar to the example shown
User Preferences 4-63. Press the menu items Light or Dark as many timesas necessary to adjust the LCD contrast.4. When you have completed setting the
4-7 User PreferencesSetting the Automatic Shut Off DelayTimeTo prevent the battery pack from discharging while thecalibrator is not in use, you can pr
User Preferences 4-85. Use the numbers on the keypad to enter a delayvalue between 200 and 3600 seconds, then pressthe ENTER key to return to the Auto
4-9 User Preferences2. Press the function key corresponding to the menuitem Sec to display the Set Second screen as shownbelow:3. Use the number keys
User Preferences 4-102. The rightmost menu item allows you to togglebetween 12 and 24-hour format. Press the functionkey corresponding to the menu ite
4-11 User Preferences2. Press the function key corresponding to the menuitem Day to display the Set Day screen as shownbelow:3. Use the numbers on the
User Preferences 4-12ProcedureTo specify the date format, do the following:1. Use the Menu key to locate the Setup menu itemFormat, then press the cor
5-1 Advanced Display Modes5- Advanced Display ModesOverviewThe BetaGauge II allows you to define advanceddisplay modes for both the BetaPort–P pressur
Advanced Display Modes 5-2ProcedureUse the following procedure to define a pressure unit ofyour choice:1. Press CH1 or CH2 to indicate the appropriate
viiMethod 2...6-52Temperature Indicator or Loop Test...6-54SYS Mode ...
5-3 Advanced Display Modes4. When the unit label is satisfactory, press theENTER key once again to display the followingscreen:5. Use the numbers on t
Advanced Display Modes 5-4Programming Display Modes forBetaPort–DC ModulesThe BetaGauge II allows you to define process signalsfor display using any o
5-5 Advanced Display ModesDefining a Unit LabelTo define a unit label, do the following:1. Ensure that a BetaPort–DC module is installed inone of the
Advanced Display Modes 5-6Defining the Field Instrument TypeTo define the type of field instrument you want tocalibrate, do the following:1. Use the M
5-7 Advanced Display ModesDefining Engineering Low/High ValuesTo define the engineering low and high values withrespect to the expected field instrume
Advanced Display Modes 5-85. After you have specified all of the values in step 4,the display screen prompts you for the number ofdecimal places you w
5-9 Advanced Display ModesDefining the Field Instrument TypeTo define the type of field instrument you want tocalibrate, do the following:1. Ensure th
Advanced Display Modes 5-106. After you select the field instrument type, the mainlinearization screen displays. Use this screen tobegin defining the
5-11 Advanced Display Modes4. Use the keypad numbers to enter a value equal tothe expected low electrical signal value of the fieldinstrument, then pr
Advanced Display Modes 5-12Defining the Field Instrument TypeTo define the type of field instrument you want tocalibrate, do the following:1. Ensure t
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5-13 Advanced Display Modes6. After you select the field instrument type, the mainlinearization screen displays. Use this screen tobegin defining the
Advanced Display Modes 5-145. The display screen individually prompts you for thefollowing values: expected signal value for the high end of thefield
5-15 Advanced Display ModesSquare Root ExtractionThe BetaGauge II is capable of extracting square rootsfrom flow transmitters or other devices that ou
Advanced Display Modes 5-163. Specify a unit label by using the CLR key to erasethe character (if any) to the left of the cursor anduse the arrow keys
5-17 Advanced Display Modes3. Press the function key corresponding to Sqrt andthe display screen prompts you for the fieldinstrument’s expected output
Advanced Display Modes 5-187. Use the numbers on the keypad to enter the numberof decimal places (1 to 3 ) you want to appear inthe display, then pres
6-1 Application Notes6- Application NotesOverviewThe BetaGauge II allows you to perform many differentcalibration tests. In addition, the configuratio
Application Notes 6-2Other Necessary EquipmentWhen using the BetaGauge II to calibrate your fieldinstruments, it is necessary that you have certainequ
6-3 Application NotesCalibration TestsYou can perform many different calibration tests usingthe BetaGauge II. These tests are listed below: Electrica
Application Notes 6-4Electrical to Pressure TestYou can perform an electrical to pressure calibrationtest using either the conventional mode or the SY
ixA- Battery Care/Maintenance ...A-1Overview...A-1Battery Packs ...
6-5 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring anelectrical to pressure calibration test using theconventional mode of op
Application Notes 6-6SYS ModeThere are two methods for configuring an electrical topressure calibration test using SYS mode. Thefollowing table indica
6-7 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 1 electrical to pressure calibration testusing the SYS mode of o
Application Notes 6-8Method 2Software Instrument Setup Electrical input (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II) Pressure output (requires manual
6-9 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 2 electrical to pressure calibration testusing the SYS mode of o
Application Notes 6-10Pressure to Electrical TestYou can perform a pressure to electrical calibration testusing either the conventional mode or the SY
6-11 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring apressure to electrical calibration test using theconventional mode of op
Application Notes 6-12SYS ModeThere are four methods for configuring a pressure toelectrical calibration test using SYS mode. Thefollowing table indic
6-13 Application NotesUse this method if…Method 4 Your field instrument has apressure input range thatexceeds the ability of thepressure module on th
Application Notes 6-14Method 1Software Instrument Setup Pressure input Electrical outputOther Necessary Equipment Pressure source
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