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Page 1 - Pressure Calibrator

BetaGauge II™Pressure CalibratorUser Guide

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xPower Supply... B-6Circuit Protection... B-6Press

Page 3 - Table of Contents

6-15 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 1 pressure to electrical calibration testusing the SYS mode of

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Application Notes 6-16Method 2Software Instrument Setup Pressure input (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II) Electrical outputOther Necessary E

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6-17 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 2 pressure to electrical calibration testusing the SYS mode of

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Application Notes 6-18Method 3Software Instrument Setup Pressure input Electrical output (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II)Other Necessary E

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6-19 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 3 pressure to electrical calibration testusing the SYS mode of

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Application Notes 6-20Method 4Software Instrument Setup Pressure input (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II) Electrical output (requires manual

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6-21 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 4 pressure to electrical calibration testusing the SYS mode of

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Application Notes 6-22Electrical to Electrical TestYou can perform an electrical to electrical calibrationtest using only the SYS mode of operation. T

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6-23 Application NotesSYS ModeThere are two methods for configuring an electrical toelectrical calibration test using SYS mode. Thefollowing table ind

Page 12 - Introduction

Application Notes 6-24Method 1Software Instrument Setup Electrical input (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II) Electrical outputOther Necessary

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Page 14 - Factory Sales

6-25 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 1 electrical to electrical calibration testusing the SYS mode o

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Application Notes 6-26Method 2Software Instrument Setup Electrical input (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II) Electrical output (requires manu

Page 16 - 1- General Description

6-27 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 2 electrical to electrical calibration testusing the SYS mode o

Page 17 - Carrying Case

Application Notes 6-28Pressure to Pressure TestYou can perform a pressure to pressure calibration testusing either the conventional mode or the SYS mo

Page 18 - Optional Equipment

6-29 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring apressure to pressure calibration test using theconventional mode of oper

Page 19 - BetaGauge II LCD

Application Notes 6-30SYS ModeThere are three methods for configuring a pressure topressure calibration test using SYS mode. The table onthe following

Page 20 - Keypad Description

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

Page 21 - General Description 1-6

Application Notes 6-32Method 1Software Instrument Setup Pressure input Pressure outputOther Necessary Equipment Pressure source

Page 22 - 1-7 General Description

6-33 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 1 pressure to pressure calibration test usingthe SYS mode of op

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Application Notes 6-34Method 2Software Instrument Setup Pressure input Pressure output (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II)Other Necessary Equ

Page 24 - 1-9 General Description

xiIntroductionThe BetaGauge II™ Pressure Calibrator is the mostadvanced and accurate handheld pressure calibratoravailable. This calibrator was engine

Page 25 - General Description 1-10

6-35 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 2 pressure to pressure calibration test usingthe SYS mode of op

Page 26 - Trip Unit Damp V/ma

Application Notes 6-36Method 3Software Instrument Setup Pressure input (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II) Pressure outputOther Necessary Equ

Page 27 - General Description 1-12

6-37 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 3 pressure to pressure calibration test usingthe SYS mode of op

Page 28 - 2- Input Modules

Application Notes 6-38Temperature to Electrical TestYou can perform a temperature to electrical calibrationtest using only the SYS mode of operation.

Page 29 - Input Modules 2-2

6-39 Application NotesSYS ModeThere are two methods for configuring a temperature toelectrical calibration test using SYS mode. Thefollowing table ind

Page 30 - Input Module Connections

Application Notes 6-40Method 1Software Instrument Setup Temperature input (requires manual entry onthe BetaGauge II) Electrical outputOther Necessar

Page 31 - Input Modules 2-4

6-41 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 1 temperature to electrical calibration testusing the SYS mode

Page 32 - 2-5 Modules

Application Notes 6-42Method 2Software Instrument Setup Temperature input (requires manual entry onthe BetaGauge II) Electrical output (requires man

Page 33 - Input Modules 2-6

6-43 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 2 temperature to electrical calibration testusing the SYS mode

Page 34 - 2-7 Modules

Application Notes 6-44Electrical Indicator or Loop TestYou can perform an electrical indicator or loopcalibration using either the conventional mode o

Page 35 - Input Modules 2-8

xiiSection 7 explains how to use the BetaGauge II withthird party software to provide automated computeraided calibration.Appendix A provides the dang

Page 36 - 3- Basic Operations

6-45 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring anelectrical indicator or loop calibration using theconventional mode of

Page 37 - Functions

Application Notes 6-46SYS ModeYou may perform this test if: You are using either a local or remoteelectrical indicator to indicate the electricalinpu

Page 38 - 3-3 Basic Operations

6-47 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theelectrical indicator or loop calibration using theSYS mode of operatio

Page 39 - Basic Operations 3-4

Application Notes 6-48Pressure Indicator or Loop TestYou can perform a pressure indicator or loopcalibration using either the conventional mode or the

Page 40 - 3-5 Basic Operations

6-49 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuringpressure indicator or loop calibration using theconventional mode of opera

Page 41 - Zeroing Modules

Application Notes 6-50SYS ModeThere are two methods for configuring a pressureindicator or loop calibration using SYS mode. Thefollowing table indicat

Page 42 - 3-7 Basic Operations

6-51 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 1 pressure indicator or loop calibrationusing the SYS mode of o

Page 43 - Basic Operations 3-8

Application Notes 6-52Method 2Software Instrument Setup Pressure input (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II) Pressure indicator output (require

Page 44 - 3-9 Basic Operations

6-53 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 2 pressure indicator or loop calibrationusing the SYS mode of o

Page 45 - Basic Operations 3-10

Application Notes 6-54Temperature Indicator or Loop TestYou can perform a temperature indicator or loopcalibration using only the SYS mode of operatio

Page 46 - 3-11 Basic Operations

xiiiCommentsMartel Electronics Corporation is interested in yourresponse to our products and to this guide. If you haveany comments or suggestions, yo

Page 47 - Basic Operations 3-12

6-55 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring thetemperature indicator or loop calibration using theSYS mode of operati

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Application Notes 6-56

Page 49 - Viewing Module Information

7-1 Doc. Cal. Mode7- Documenting Calibrator (SYS)ModeOverviewTypical instrument maintenance software packagesallow you to track and maintain your faci

Page 50 - Programming Trip Detection

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

Page 51 - Basic Operations 3-16

7-3 Doc. Cal. ModeConnecting Necessary EquipmentMake sure that you have connected all of the necessaryequipment required for the calibration test you

Page 52 - 3-17 Basic Operations

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

Page 53 - Basic Operations 3-18

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

Page 54 - Dis. Enab Reset

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

Page 55 - Basic Operations 3-20

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

Page 56 - 4- User Preferences

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

Page 59 - Setting LCD Preferences

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

Page 60 - Light Dark

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

Page 61 - User Preferences 4-6

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

Page 62 - 200 seconds

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

Page 63 - Sec Min Hrs

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

Page 64 - Format Date time

7-15 Doc. Cal. ModeChoosing Appropriate ModulesIn choosing the appropriate modules for the test pointvalues of the current tag, you can use the follow

Page 65 - Day Month Year

Doc. Cal. Mode 7-16Accessing the Zero ScreenWhen the Modules Correct status message appears onthe Test Setup screen, you can access the Zero screenwhe

Page 66 - 4-11 User Preferences

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

Page 67 - User Preferences 4-12

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

Page 68 - 5- Advanced Display Modes

1-1 General Description1- General DescriptionOverviewThe BetaGauge II pressure calibrator is the mostadvanced and accurate handheld pressure calibrato

Page 69 - CHx Ent. Unit: yyyy

7-19 Doc. Cal. ModeExecute Screen DescriptionThe Execute screen is divided into six sections. Thesesections are described below in the order that they

Page 70 - Ent. 1PSI =

Doc. Cal. Mode 7-20Tag CalibrationBefore you begin the calibration process, it is importantto know the following information: You must have already s

Page 71 - BetaPort–DC Modules

7-21 Doc. Cal. Mode3. When the applied field instrument input valuecomes within the allowed pressure tolerance, theBetaGauge II beeps. When you hear t

Page 72 - 5-5 Advanced Display Modes

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

Page 73 - Instrument Input:

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

Page 74 - CHx Instr: Out Lo

Doc. Cal. Mode 7-24

Page 75 - CHx Ent. Decimals:

A-1 Battery Care/MaintenanceA-Battery Care/MaintenanceOverviewBefore handling the batteries used with the BetaGaugeII, read the following danger, warn

Page 76 - 5-9 Advanced Display Modes

Battery Care/Maintenance A-2WARNING! Do not apply water, seawater, or other oxidizingagents to the battery pack, as this can cause rustand heat gener

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A-3 Battery Care/MaintenanceCAUTION! Do not strike or drop the battery pack. Sharpimpacts or concussions to the battery pack mayresult in leakage, he

Page 78 - 5-11 Advanced Display Modes

Battery Care/Maintenance A-4Battery PacksThe BetaGauge II uses rechargeable nickel–cadmium(NiCd) batteries that have high power-to-size-and-weight rat

Page 79 - Advanced Display Modes 5-12

General Description 1-2Carrying CaseThe BetaGauge II comes with a two-section paddedvinyl carrying case. It is recommended that you use thecase at all

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A-5 Battery Care/MaintenanceGuidelines for Using BatteriesIt is recommended that you use the following guidelineswhen using batteries: When installin

Page 81 - Advanced Display Modes 5-14

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

Page 82 - 5-15 Advanced Display Modes

A-7 Battery Care/MaintenanceViewing the Battery VoltageThere are two methods for viewing the current batteryvoltage: Approximate reading. A battery s

Page 83 - Advanced Display Modes 5-16

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

Page 84 - CHx Instr. Out Lo

A-9 Battery Care/MaintenanceQuick Charge Pack (optional)The quick charge battery pack is designed with specialdischarge circuitry that can cycle the b

Page 85 - Advanced Display Modes 5-18

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

Page 86 - 6- Application Notes

B-1 SpecificationsB-SpecificationsAvailable Pressure RangesAll ranges listed below are for a specific input module.Additional modules are available as

Page 87 - Other Necessary Equipment

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

Page 88 - Calibration Tests

B-3 SpecificationsOther Pressure Units (Keypad Selectable) kp/cm2(kilograms per sq. cm) Atmos (atmospheres) mbar (millibars) bar kPa (kiloPascals

Page 89 - Electrical to Pressure Test

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

Page 90 - 6-5 Application Notes

1-3 General DescriptionStandard EquipmentThe BetaGauge II is supplied with the followingstandard equipment: One pressure calibrator hand held (HHU) u

Page 91 - Application Notes 6-6

B-5 SpecificationsNotes:1. Accuracy is percent of full scale range, over the 15 °Cto 35 °C temperature range. Includes thepressure/temperature hystere

Page 92 - 6-7 Application Notes

Specifications B-6EnvironmentalTemperature-20ºC to 50ºC (operating)0ºC to 35ºC (storage with battery packs)-30ºC to 70ºC (storage without battery pack

Page 93 - Application Notes 6-8

B-7 SpecificationsDisplay128 x 128 pixel LCD with LED backlight; two inputssimultaneously displayed with a maximum of 5 digitsresolutionPower SupplyRe

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Specifications B-8***

Page 95 - Pressure to Electrical Test

C-1 Conversion FactorsC- Conversion FactorsOverviewThe following table contains the conversion factors forconverting pounds per square inch (PSI) to o

Page 96 - 6-11 Application Notes

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

Page 97 - Application Notes 6-12

D-1 Service InformationD-Service InformationService ScheduleMartel recommends that you return the followingequipment for re-calibration and/or re-cert

Page 98 - 6-13 Application Notes

Service Information D-2Return InformationAll equipment returns should include the RMA formobtained from our web site. It has full instructions aboutho

Page 99 - Application Notes 6-14

D-3 Service InformationLimited WarrantyMartel Electronics Corporation warrants this product tobe free from all latent defects in material andworkmansh

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Service Information D-4***

Page 101 - Application Notes 6-16

General Description 1-4BetaGauge II LCDThe BetaGauge II liquid crystal display is divided intofour sections. These sections are described below in the

Page 102 - 6-17 Application Notes

I-1 IndexIndexAApplication NotesOverview, 6-1Automatic Shut Off DelaySetting, 4-7BBasic OperationsOverview, 3-1Programming Trip Detection, 3-15Selecti

Page 103 - Application Notes 6-18

Index I-2CCalibration TestTemperature to Electrical Test, 6-38Calibration Tests, 6-3Electrical Indicator or Loop Test, 6-44Electrical to Electrical Te

Page 104 - 6-19 Application Notes

I-3 IndexProgramming, 5-4User-Defined Pressure UnitProgramming, 5-1Documenting Calibrator (SYS) ModeAccessing the Execute Screen, 7-18Tag Calibration,

Page 105 - Application Notes 6-20

Index I-4IInput ModulesConnections, 2-3BetaPort-DC Electrical Modules, 2-3BetaPort-P Pressure Modules, 2-5Installation Procedure, 2-2Installing and Re

Page 106 - 6-21 Application Notes

I-5 IndexOOptional Equipment, 1-3PPressure Conversion FactorsOverview, C-1Pressure Module Media Compatibility, 2-6Pressure ModulesOverpressure Protect

Page 107 - Electrical to Electrical Test

Index I-6Weight, B-6Standard Equipment, 1-3TTime DisplayFormatting, 4-9Setting, 4-8Trip Detection, 3-15Dry Contacts, 3-16Hints for Accurate Trip Measu

Page 108 - 6-23 Application Notes

I-7 IndexZZeroing Modules, 3-6DC Modules, 3-10Milliamp Input, 3-11Volts Input, 3-10Pressure Modules, 3-7Absolute Zero Reference, 3-8Gauge Zero Referen

Page 110 - 6-25 Application Notes

iiEdition 2.0 (May 2006)Copyright © 2006, Martel Electronics CorporationAll Rights Reserved.This documentation is the confidential and proprietaryinte

Page 111 - Application Notes 6-26

1-5 General DescriptionKeypad DescriptionThe keypad on the BetaGauge II allows you to enterdata, scroll through the menus, and select menu items.A sam

Page 112 - 6-27 Application Notes

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

Page 113 - Pressure to Pressure Test

1-7 General DescriptionSpecial KeysThe special keys, in the right portion of the keypad,allow you to perform specific BetaGauge II operations.These sp

Page 114 - 6-29 Application Notes

General Description 1-8MenusThe BetaGauge II Calibrator has two main menus: Setup menu Calib menuSee the BetaGauge II menu structure below:BetaGauge

Page 115 - SYS Mode

1-9 General DescriptionSetup MenuThe Setup menu contains the following menu items:MenuItemAllows you to …TripDetect trips from either wet or dry conta

Page 116 - 6-31 Application Notes

General Description 1-10MenuItemAllows you to …Mod View module specific information such asserial number, range, and last calibrationdate. Refer to Se

Page 117 - Application Notes 6-32

1-11 General DescriptionCalib MenuThe Calib Menu contains the following menu items:MenuItemAllows you to …Main (Reserved for factory use.)Info Specify

Page 118 - 6-33 Application Notes

General Description 1-12

Page 119 - Application Notes 6-34

2-1 Modules2- Input ModulesOverviewThe BetaGauge II is a two-channel, multi-rangeinstrument. You can change ranges simply by pluggingin new input modu

Page 120 - 6-35 Application Notes

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

Page 121 - Application Notes 6-36

iiiTable of ContentsTable of Contents ... iiiAbout this Guide...

Page 122 - 6-37 Application Notes

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

Page 123 - Application Notes 6-38

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

Page 124 - 6-39 Application Notes

2-5 ModulesBetaPort–P Pressure ModulesThe BetaPort–P pressure modules are fitted with 316S.S. 1/8" FNPT connections. A variety of connectorsand a

Page 125 - Application Notes 6-40

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

Page 126 - 6-41 Application Notes

2-7 ModulesPressure Module SafetyAlways use good safety practices when working withhigh pressures. Although liquids are considered non-compressible, d

Page 127 - Application Notes 6-42

Input Modules 2-8

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3-1 Basic Operations3- Basic OperationsOverviewThe BetaGauge II is a two-channel device. This meansthat two variables can be measured and displayedsim

Page 129 - Application Notes 6-44

Basic Operations 3-2Selecting a Channel for SpecificFunctionsSome functions, such as zeroing a module or setting adamping feature, require that you sp

Page 130 - 6-45 Application Notes

3-3 Basic OperationsSelecting Pre-Programmed DisplayUnitsThe BetaGauge II allows you to use pre-programmeddisplay units for calibrating your field ins

Page 131 - Application Notes 6-46

Basic Operations 3-4BetaPort–P Pressure ModuleThe BetaPort–P pressure module can display in any ofthe following units: PSI  InHg  InWC mmHg  cmWC

Page 132 - 6-47 Application Notes

iv3- Basic Operations...3-1Overview...3-1Selecting

Page 133 - Application Notes 6-48

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

Page 134 - 6-49 Application Notes

Basic Operations 3-6ProcedureTo select a water column pressure unit, do thefollowing:1. Follow the procedure for selecting pre-programmedpressure unit

Page 135 - Application Notes 6-50

3-7 Basic OperationsZeroing Pressure ModulesThe BetaGauge II has two different zeroing proceduresfor pressure modules, depending on the zero reference

Page 136 - 6-51 Application Notes

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

Page 137 - Application Notes 6-52

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

Page 138 - 6-53 Application Notes

Basic Operations 3-10Zeroing DC ModulesThe BetaGauge II has two different zeroing proceduresfor DC modules, depending on the type of electricalsignal

Page 139 - Application Notes 6-54

3-11 Basic OperationsZeroing the Milliamp InputUse the following procedure to zero the milliamp inputon the DC module:1. Install the module in either

Page 140 - 6-55 Application Notes

Basic Operations 3-12Setting the Damping Factor forCh1/Ch2The BetaGauge II allows you to enable a dampingfeature to reduce the display fluctuations ca

Page 141 - Application Notes 6-56

3-13 Basic OperationsReset Damping GuidelinesThe following reset damping guidelines apply: The BetaGauge II automatically disables (resets to0.0 seco

Page 142 - Software

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.

Page 143 - Before You Begin

vSetting LCD Preferences... 4-4Setting the Backlight Off Delay Time... 4-4Procedure...

Page 144 - SYS Mode Levels

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

Page 145 - Doc. Cal. Mode 7-4

Basic Operations 3-16Dry ContactsTo detect dry contact trips, you must connect drycontacts to the milliamp input of the calibrator’s DCmodule. The Bet

Page 146 - Accessing the Main Level

3-17 Basic OperationsPressure Source AdjustmentPerform the following tasks to adjust the pressuresource prior to starting a pressure trip test:1. Lear

Page 147 - Doc. Cal. Mode 7-6

Basic Operations 3-18Preliminary SetupUse the following procedure to set up the BetaGauge IIfor trip detection:1. Connect the alligator clip ends of t

Page 148 - 7-7 Doc. Cal. Mode

3-19 Basic OperationsProcedureUse the following procedure to program a tripdetection:1. Press CH 1 or CH 2, as appropriate, to activate theBetaPort–DC

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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

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4-1 User Preferences4- User PreferencesOverviewThere are many BetaGauge II preferences settings thatyou can program to meet your special needs. Althou

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User Preferences 4-2Programming and Viewing CalibratorInformationThe BetaGauge II allows you to enter the owner’s name(or other identification) into t

Page 152 - 7-11 Doc. Cal. Mode

4-3 User PreferencesViewing Calibrator InformationTo view calibrator information, do the following:1. Use the Menu key to locate the Setup menu itemOw

Page 153 - Reset Cal

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

Page 154 - Accessing the Execute Level

vi6- Application Notes ...6-1Overview...6-1Modes of

Page 155 - Doc. Cal. Mode 7-14

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

Page 156 - 7-15 Doc. Cal. Mode

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

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4-7 User PreferencesSetting the Automatic Shut Off DelayTimeTo prevent the battery pack from discharging while thecalibrator is not in use, you can pr

Page 158 - 7-17 Doc. Cal. Mode

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

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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

Page 160 - 7-19 Doc. Cal. Mode

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

Page 161 - Set & Press ENTER

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

Page 162 - 7-21 Doc. Cal. Mode

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

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5-1 Advanced Display Modes5- Advanced Display ModesOverviewThe BetaGauge II allows you to define advanceddisplay modes for both the BetaPort–P pressur

Page 164 - 7-23 Doc. Cal. Mode

Advanced Display Modes 5-2ProcedureUse the following procedure to define a pressure unit ofyour choice:1. Press CH1 or CH2 to indicate the appropriate

Page 165 - Doc. Cal. Mode 7-24

viiMethod 2...6-52Temperature Indicator or Loop Test...6-54SYS Mode ...

Page 166 - A-Battery Care/Maintenance

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

Page 167 - WARNING!

Advanced Display Modes 5-4Programming Display Modes forBetaPort–DC ModulesThe BetaGauge II allows you to define process signalsfor display using any o

Page 168 - CAUTION!

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

Page 169 - Battery Packs

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

Page 170 - Installing a Battery Pack

5-7 Advanced Display ModesDefining Engineering Low/High ValuesTo define the engineering low and high values withrespect to the expected field instrume

Page 171 - Removing a Battery Pack

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

Page 172 - Viewing the Battery Voltage

5-9 Advanced Display ModesDefining the Field Instrument TypeTo define the type of field instrument you want tocalibrate, do the following:1. Ensure th

Page 173 - Charging the Batteries

Advanced Display Modes 5-106. After you select the field instrument type, the mainlinearization screen displays. Use this screen tobegin defining the

Page 174 - A-9 Battery Care/Maintenance

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

Page 175 - Battery Care/Maintenance A-10

Advanced Display Modes 5-12Defining the Field Instrument TypeTo define the type of field instrument you want tocalibrate, do the following:1. Ensure t

Page 176 - B-Specifications

viiiSpecifying Post-Test Status Information...7-23

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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

Page 178 - Available Electrical Ranges

Advanced Display Modes 5-145. The display screen individually prompts you for thefollowing values: expected signal value for the high end of thefield

Page 179 - Accuracy

5-15 Advanced Display ModesSquare Root ExtractionThe BetaGauge II is capable of extracting square rootsfrom flow transmitters or other devices that ou

Page 180 - Electrical

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

Page 181 - Damping Factor

5-17 Advanced Display Modes3. Press the function key corresponding to Sqrt andthe display screen prompts you for the fieldinstrument’s expected output

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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

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6-1 Application Notes6- Application NotesOverviewThe BetaGauge II allows you to perform many differentcalibration tests. In addition, the configuratio

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Application Notes 6-2Other Necessary EquipmentWhen using the BetaGauge II to calibrate your fieldinstruments, it is necessary that you have certainequ

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6-3 Application NotesCalibration TestsYou can perform many different calibration tests usingthe BetaGauge II. These tests are listed below: Electrica

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Application Notes 6-4Electrical to Pressure TestYou can perform an electrical to pressure calibrationtest using either the conventional mode or the SY

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ixA- Battery Care/Maintenance ...A-1Overview...A-1Battery Packs ...

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6-5 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring anelectrical to pressure calibration test using theconventional mode of op

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Application Notes 6-6SYS ModeThere are two methods for configuring an electrical topressure calibration test using SYS mode. Thefollowing table indica

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6-7 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 1 electrical to pressure calibration testusing the SYS mode of o

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Application Notes 6-8Method 2Software Instrument Setup Electrical input (requires manual entry on theBetaGauge II) Pressure output (requires manual

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6-9 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring theMethod 2 electrical to pressure calibration testusing the SYS mode of o

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Application Notes 6-10Pressure to Electrical TestYou can perform a pressure to electrical calibration testusing either the conventional mode or the SY

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6-11 Application NotesIllustrationA graphical representation for configuring apressure to electrical calibration test using theconventional mode of op

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Application Notes 6-12SYS ModeThere are four methods for configuring a pressure toelectrical calibration test using SYS mode. Thefollowing table indic

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6-13 Application NotesUse this method if…Method 4 Your field instrument has apressure input range thatexceeds the ability of thepressure module on th

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Application Notes 6-14Method 1Software Instrument Setup Pressure input Electrical outputOther Necessary Equipment Pressure source

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