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Advantech ADAM 4100 User Manual

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Calibration
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ADAM 4100 Series User’s Manual
Analog input modules are already calibrated when you receive them.
However, calibration sometimes does required and it is done through
software. Calibration parameters are stored in the ADAM module’s
onboard EEPROM.
The ADAM modules come with utility software that supports the
calibration of analog input and output. Aside from the calibration that is
carried out through software, the modules incorporate automatic Zero
Calibration and automatic Span Calibration at boot-up or reset.
5.1 Analog Input Module Calibration
Models: ADAM-4117, 4118
1. Apply power to the module and let it warm up for about 30 minutes
2. Assure that the module is correctly installed and is properly
configured for the input range that you want to calibrate. You can
do this by using the ADAM utility software. (Please refer to
Appendix A, Utility Software.)
3. Use a precise voltage source to calibrate the module through Vin+
and Vin-.
4. Execute the Zero Calibration command. This is also done through
the ADAM utility software. Apply the indicating signal to input
channel then save the exact value.
Figure 5-1 Zero Calibration

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Advantech ADAM 4100 Specifications

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BrandAdvantech
ModelADAM 4100
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish