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Ametek Drexelbrook ThePoint Series - 2.10.4 Calibration Code Definitions

Ametek Drexelbrook ThePoint Series
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Installation
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2.10.4 Accessing the Calibration Modes (Continued)
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L Mode 2: Fixed Cal 2pF: 2pF differential, set point
locked 2pF above starting capacitance
M Mode 7: Manual calibration standard sensitivity
– pots adjusts from 0 to 65pF
G Mode 8: Manual calibration High sensitivity – pot
adjusts from 0 to 27 pF
P Mode 6: Fixed Cal 0.5pF: 0.5pF differential, set point
locked 0.5pF above starting capacitance
Code Designation - Other Calibration Modes
N Mode 1: Auto-Cal 2pF: 2pF differential, set point
varies depending on material
T Mode 3: Auto-Cal 10pF: 10pF differential, set point
varies depending on material
V Mode 4: Fixed Cal 10pF: 10pF differential, set point
locked 10pF above starting capacitance
H Mode 5: Auto-Cal 0.5pF: 0.5pF differential, set point
varies depending on material
Determining the Current Calibration Mode
ThePoint will be shipped in the Auto-Cal mode #2 unless pre-
ordered in a specic mode. To determine if the ThePoint has
been shipped in a mode other than #2, look at the label on the
blue electronic unit. The model number will be 385-0051-012-
0X. The “X” indicates the pre-set mode typically a “2” for mode
#2
If the Mode has been changed after receiving the unit, the
person changing the mode should have made a note of the new
mode on the label inside the lid of the housing.
If there is no note on the lid or if there is a question as to what
the current mode is, the following procedure can be used:
On the topside of ThePoint, temporarily remove the shunt from
the “Time Delay Selection Jumper” (see Fig. 2) and place it on
pins 1 & 2 of the 3-pin connector. The green LED will go out
and the red LED will begin to ash. The number of ashes
indicates which mode the unit is in (1 through 8).
After determining the current mode, replace the shunt on the
“Time Delay Selection Jumper”.