Calibration refers to the adjustment of an instrument so its output accurately corresponds to its input throughout a specified range. The only way we can know that an instrument’s output...
Calibration can be carried out using a handheld communicator in the field, a laptop on the bench in the workshop, or from intelligent device management (IDM) software as part of...
Range Setting (Re-range)Â Range setting (re-ranging) refers to setting the scale for the 4 mA and 20 mA points. This scale is usually referred to as “calibrated range” or “calibration...
Transmitter Output Current Trim (Analog Trim) It is rare for the analog output current circuitry of a 4-20 mA transmitter to drift. However, should the analog output current be incorrect,...
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