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NetScanner™ System Visit us on the web: www. Pressure System s .com Intelligent Pressure Scanner User’s Manual (Models 9016, 902 1, 9022) 13 th Edition September 2007.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com - i - ©This User’s M anual is a copyright p roduct of Pressure S ystems, Inc.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com - ii - REVISION REVISION HISTORY PRINT DATE 1 Original - 2nd Edition 4/94 2 3rd Edition .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com - iii - Preface This manual de scribes th e NetScanner Syst em In tellige nt Pressur e Scanne r modules (Models 9016, 9021, and 9022).
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Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com - vi - Table of Content s Chapter 1 — General Information ....................................... 1-1 1.1 Introduction ..................
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com - vii - Table of Contents (C on t.) 3.1.2 Commands ............................................... 3-2 3.1.2.1 General Command Format .....
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com - viii - Table of Contents (C on t.) 3.3 Obsolete Commands ............................................ 3-73 Chapter 4 — Calibration ....
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com - i x - Table of Contents (C on t.) 5.1.6 Repla cement of O-R ings ................................... 5-10 5.1.6.1 DH200 Pressure Transducer O-Ring Repla cement .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com - x - List of Figures Figure 1.1 NetScanner Syste m Pneumatic Intelligent Pressure Sca nners ........ 1-2 Figure 2.1 9016, 9021 , 9022 Powe r Pin Assig nments .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 1 - 1 Chapter 1 General Informat ion 1.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 1 - 2 NOTE: The newest P SI Intellige nt Pre ssure Sca nner is the 9022.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 1 - 3 1.2 Descriptio n of Ins truments NetScanner ™ Syst em family of I ntelligent Pressure Scanner modules are fle xible pressure measurin g devic es intend ed for us e in test a nd produc tion envir onments.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 1 - 4 ! Measurement flexibility — each 9021/9022 module is ca pable of measuring general purpose voltage signals on any channel not populated with a 9400-ty pe transducer.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 1 - 5 utilize an SAE 5/16 - 24 O-ring boss which supports a variety of other adapter compression fitt ings. They are al so ava ilabl e with a quic k dis conne ct pla te whi ch con tains 0.
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Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 2 - 1 Chapter 2 Install ation and Set Up 2.1 Unpacking and Inspection The NetScanner ™ System product f amily has many components whic h may be purc hased either as an entire system , or as individual pieces of equipment.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 2 - 2 WARNING : Excee ding the spe cified stor age or ope rating tempe ratures may re sult in perm anent dam age to the NetScanner ™ System electr onics.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 2 - 3 Figure 2.2 Ethernet Host Port Connec tor Pins 2.3.3 Mounting and Module Dim ensions Detailed mechanical drawings for each module are included in Appendix D.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 2 - 4 configured Static I P address ing or D yna mic I P address assignm ent. Dynamic I P address assignment is through the use of RARP or BOOTP protocols.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 2 - 5 NOTE: After closing the TCP/IP connection to the module, the host m ust wait 10 seconds before re-connecting. to assign t o those devices.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 2 - 6 Figure 2.3 Ethernet Network Topology.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 2 - 7 2.3.5 Diagnostic Port Hookup Each NetScanner ™ System module contains a Diagnostic Port that supports diagnostic a nd operational functions.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 2 - 8 The following guidelines should be used when insta lling pr essure c onnectio ns to all NetScanner ™ System Inte lligent P ressure Scanner modules.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 2 - 9 Warning: Failure to provide proper purge supply pressure will result i n migrat ion of mois ture and c ontamina nts into the 9016 mo dule which can r esult in per manent damage to module compone nts.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 2 - 10 Test pressures applied to the CAL port during the leak check operation must not exceed the full scale pressure of any internal transduce rs.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 2 - 11 Warning: Always ensure that the Model 9021/9022 power is OFF before connect ing or disco nnecting e xternal t ransducer s.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 2 - 12 Figure 2.4a 9022 Transd ucer Wir ing Figure 2.4 9021 Transd ucer Wir ing Please refer t o Section 5 .12 for m odule disasse mbly inst ructions i f changes to the excitat ion voltage are nee ded.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 2 - 13 Figure 2.5 9022 Jumper (JB1) Set For 10 VDC Excit ation 2.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 1 Chapter 3 Programm ing and O perati on 3.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 2 transmissions in some operating modes (e.g., the hardware-triggered or free-run autonomou s host streams generated by the Conf igur e/C ontr ol Au tono mous Hos t Str eams ( ‘c’ ) command).
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 3 and/or decimal point , as needed).
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 4 The channel data requested will always be returned in order of highest re quested c hannel to lowe st reques ted channe l. channel is affected by the command.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 5 3.1.2.5 Form at Fiel d Some commands, that either send data to a module (as comman.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 6 The error response consists of the letter ‘N’ (f or NAK, or negative acknowledge ), followed by a 2- digit hexadecimal error code.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 7 3.1.3.2 Interpreting Gain Values (Span Calibration Adjustment) When a module is in.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 8 3.1.4.1 Startup Initialization Since power supplies may be distributed widely acr oss a network of modules and host computer(s), it is not uncommon for modules (singly or tog ether) and the host to lose power inde p en de nt ly.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 9 3.1.4.2 Module Data Acquisition After power- up, all modules wi ll begin to scan all attached transducer channels in channel number order.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 10 need for exter nal pres sure ge nerator s.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 11 3.1.4.4 Deliver y of Acquire d Data To Hos t Several commands apply to host delivery of a cquired data, either on demand or autonomou sly .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 12 3.1.4.6 Other F unctions Some commands may be use d at any time to obtain information about the internal setup and status of a module.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 13 3.2 Detailed Co mmand Des cription Re ference All commands applicable to the various models of the NetScanner ™ System Intelligent Pressure Scanner modules ar e de scribed on the following pages.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 14 POWER UP CLEAR (Comm and ‘A’) Purpose: This command has no internal module affect. I t is used as a simple method to verify proper communications to the NetScanner ™ Syst em module.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 15 RESET (Command ‘B’) Purpose: Instr ucts the module to reset internal operating param ete rs, and to set all internal control variabl es to their default “reset” state (see desc ription below).
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 16 This ‘C’ c omma nd (with sub-c omma nds) is avail able only in modules that have upgraded to firmware Version 2.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 17 Command ‘C’— Sub-comm and Index 00: Configure & Start Multi-Point Calibrat ion This sub-command has four (4) additional required para meters used to configure and star t t he Multi-Point Calibration function.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 18 The npts param eter f ixes how many calibration points must be supplied when the Multi-P oint Calibration function’s data colle ction phas e starts later wi th multiple invocations of another sub-c ommand (d escribe d below) .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 19 Command ‘C’— Sub-comm and Index 01: Collect Da ta for a Cali bration Point This sub-command has two (2) additional required parameter s.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 20 It is not necessary to enter the two or more calibration points in strict numerical order (i.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 21 Command ‘C’— Sub-comm and Index 02: Calculate & Apply Corre ction Coef ficients This sub-c ommand ha s no additi onal par ameters .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 22 Example: ! Finish the Multi-Point Calibration function previously started (a s indicated by the previous examples of ‘C’ sub-commands ‘00’ and ‘01’).
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 23 Command ‘C’— Sub-comm and Index 03: Abort Multi-Point Calibration This sub-c ommand ha s no additi onal par ameters . Comm and “ C 03 ” ‘C’ is the command letter.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 24 READ TRANSDUCER VOLTAGES (Command ‘V’) Purpose: Returns for the specified channel s, the most recently a cquired raw pressu re data, converted to volts directly from the averaged A/D co unts .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 25 ! Send TCP/IP c omm and to Mo del 9016 module (via its connected socket) that ret.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 26 CALCULATE AND SET GAINS (Command ‘Z’) Purpose: Instr ucts a module t o calcul ate new gain coeffi cients, with either full-scal e pressure (or a specified pressure) applied to the specified channe ls.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 27 NOTE: The c alculate d gain values from the late st ‘Z’ c omma nd will be lost when the module is powered off.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 28 READ TRANSDUCER A/D COUNTS (Command ‘a’) Purpose: Returns the most recently a cquired raw pressu re data for the spec ified ch annels in averaged signed A /D counts ( in the ra nge -3 2768 to +3 2767).
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 29 Example: ! Send TCP/IP c ommand to 9 016 mo dule (via its connected socket) that .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 30 READ HIGH-SPEED DATA (Comm and ‘b’) Purpose: Returns the most recent scanned/averag ed data from all channels of the module as fast as possible.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 31 WARNING: If t hese data st reams are defined to occur at high rates, then each data packe t receive d by the host must be p rocesse d and disposed of i n a time ly manner.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 32 NOTE: When using hardware trigger inputs to synchronize data stream outputs, th e frequenc y of the tr igger sour ce should be no more than 200Hz even if the requested output is 100Hz or less.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 33 Command ‘c’— Sub-comm and Index 00: Configure A Host Delivery Stream This sub-command is used to configure the principal parameters of each of the three po ss ible concurrent host delivery strea ms, one at a time.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 34 When t he hardware trigger is used to synchronize data output ( sync = 0), it i s assumed that the user would prefer to also sy nchronize i n ternal data acquisition cycle.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 35 NOTE: With the exception of binary formats 7 and 8, all other formats include a leading space in each datum delivered in each stream packet.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 36 NOTE: The ty pe of data d elive red f or each speci fied chan nel (w hen th e strea ms are started) is EU pressure unless sub-command “05” is also executed to select other types of da ta in each s tream.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 37 Command ‘c’— Sub-comm and Index 01: Start Stream(s ) This sub-command is used to start the delivery of any pre viously configur ed ho st stream in a module.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 38 stream is restarted, the r eturned sequence numbers will resume with the next number at the point of the stream’s termination.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 39 Command ‘c’— Sub-comm and Index 02: Stop Stream(s) This sub-command is used.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 40 Command ‘c’— Sub-comm and Index 03: Clear Strea m(s) This sub-command is used to “undefine” any previously config ured host stream in a module, one at a time, or all tog ether.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 41 Command ‘c’ — Sub-comm and Index 04: Return Stream Informat ion This sub-command returns current stream config uration in formatio n in its res ponse.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 42 Example: ! Return co nfigur ation info rmation f or strea m l “c 04 1” Read response: “1 FFFF 0 20 7 32000 1 7002 200.200.200.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 43 Command ‘c’ — Sub-comm and Index 05: Select Data in a Stream This sub-comm and sets o ptions tha t cause a specifie d stream to d eliver specific kinds of information to host.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 44 NOTE: Sele cting too many ot her data g roups will com promise module performance. ** NOTE: This status field (0001) cannot be specified for Models 9016, 9021, or 9022.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 45.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 46 Example: ! Configu re strea m l to retur n temper ature sta tus field, and all Pr.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 47 Command ‘c’ — Sub-comm and Index 06: Select Pr otocol For S tream Deliv ery Comm and “ c 06 st pro [ remport [ ipaddr ]] ” ‘c’ is the command letter.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 48 remport parameter will affect the way host software must handle multiple modules sending streams.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 49 CALCULATE AND SET OFFSETS (Command ‘h’) Purpose: Instr ucts a module to calculate new offset coeff icients with zero differential pr essu re (or a specified “generated” pre ssure) applied to the specified channels.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 50 NOTE: The c alculate d offset value s from t he latest ‘h’ com mand will be lost when the module is powered off.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 51 READ TEMPERATURE COUNTS (Command ‘m ’) Purpose: Returns the most recently a cquired raw tempe rature data for the s pecifie d channe ls in averag ed A/D counts (in the range -32768 to +32767).
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 52 Example: ! Send TCP/IP c ommand to 9 016 module (via its conn ected socket) that .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 53 READ TEMPERATURE VOLTAGES (Command ‘n’) Purpose: Returns the most recently a cquired raw tempe rature data for the s pecifie d channe ls converted to engineeri ng-unit Volts dire ctly from the a verag ed A/D co unts.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 54 Example: ! Send TCP/IP command to 9016 module (via its connected socket) that re .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 55 READ MODULE STATUS (Command ‘q’) Purpose: Returns requested module status information.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 56 Bit 6: SRAM Error. 03 reserved 04 reserved 05 Number of A/D Samples To Average , as hex value (e.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 57 11 Thermal Update Scan Interval (in seconds) as decimal (**) integer value.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 58 READ HIGH-PRECISION DATA (Comm and ‘r’) Purpose: Returns the most recently ac quired enginee ring-unit pressure data for the specified channe ls.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 59 Example: ! Send TCP/IP command to Model 9016 module (via its con nected socket), .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 60 READ TRANSDUCER TEMPERATURE (Comm and ‘t’) Purpose: Returns the mos t recently a cquired enginee ring-unit temperature data (in °C) for the specified channels.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 61 Example: ! Send TCP/IP c ommand to 9 016 mo dule (via its connected socket) that .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 62 READ INTERNAL COEFFICIENTS (Comm and ‘u’) Purpose: Returns one (or more contiguous) reque sted internal coefficient(s) in a specified internal coefficient array , and in the specified response data format.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 63 NOTE: Coefficients used for typical applications are shown in BOLD type. All other coefficients are typically not used outside of advanced diagnostic functions .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual cc Transducer Coefficient Description Datum Type www.PressureSystems.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 65 NOTE: The maximum response size is 300 charac ters. If the requested range of co efficients requeste d excee ds this, the module will return an “N07" error response.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 66 DOWNLOAD INTERNAL COEFFICIENTS (Command ‘v’) Purpose: Downloads one or more internal coefficients to the module. Comm and “ vfaacc[-cc]dddd.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 67 The coefficients of internal DH200 transducers used in the Model 9016 are selected with array indexes aa =01 through 10 (hex).
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 68.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 69 The User Defined Date field ( cc =07) is a 32-bit inte ger. Po ssible use s are to indicate the date of last user zero and/or sp an calib ration or possibly the d ate o f next required calibration.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 70 “ A ” SET/DO OPERATING OPTIONS/FUNCTIONS (Comm and ‘w’) Purpose: Change a module’ s defa ult operating option settings, or invoke special internal operati ons or fun ctions.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual ii dd Description ‘q’ read index www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 71 0B 00 01 Enable Automatic Shifting of Calibration Valve during Calculate a nd Set Off sets ( ‘h’ ) command (default).
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual ii dd Description ‘q’ read index www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 72 15 00 01 02 03 ( for Models 9021 and 9022 on.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual ii dd Description ‘q’ read index www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 73 26 00 01 ( for Models 9021 and 902 2 ONLY ) Initialize Generi c Sensor Parameter s with Factory Default Paramete rs on Power- up .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 74 The Valve Pos ition indexe s ( ii =12 and ii =0C) (for Model 9016 only ) each have two states (00/01) that when combined provide four ( 4) possibl e states of the C1/C2/C3 /C4 intern al valve s.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 75 NETWORK QUERY (UDP/IP Com mand ‘psi9000’) Purpose: To determine how many (and which) modules are powered-up and operational on the network.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 76 Some special rack-mounted module types (e.g ., 9816) also add rack, cluster, and slot parameters to the re sp onse abov e. These additional parameters are a dded following the ‘ pwrst ’ parameter.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 77 RE-BOOT MODULE (UDP/IP Comm and ‘psireboot’) Purpose: To unconditionally “reboot” a specified module.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 78 CHANGE M ODULE’S IP ADDRESS RES OLUTION METH OD & RE-BOO T (UDP/IP Comm and.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 79 3.3 Obsolete Comm ands Users of older model 9010, 9015, and 9020 modules will notice that several previously documented commands are missing.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 3 - 80 which should be r eplace d as follo ws.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 1 Chapter 4 Calibr ation 4.1 Introduction Each internal DH200 transducer in a NetSca.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 2 NOTE: Perio dic zero and span calibrat ion should be the only calibration required to maintain specified performance throughout the life of the scanner.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 3 Figures 4.1 - 4.4 Pneum atic Diag rams of t he Calibra tion Manifold.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 4 NOTE: When us ing the Calculate a nd Set Off sets comm and (‘h’), only local t erms i n the mod ule’s vola tile ma in mem ory (RAM ) are updat ed.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 5 Set Opera ting Options ( ‘w’ ) (option index=0B hex) command. This allows independent control of the calibration valve by the user using other options (see option indexes = 0C and 12 hex) of the same command.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 6 NOTE: When using the Calculate a nd Set Gain (‘Z’) comm and, only the local var iables in the mod ule’s vola tile ma in mem ory (RAM ) are cha nged.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 7 4.3.1. Span Cal ibration Valve Co ntrol Before e xecu ting a Span adju stment ( Calculate a nd Set Gains ( ‘Z’ ) command), the Model 9016 modules should have their calibration manifold valve plac ed in the pro per posit ion.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 8 4.3.2. Span Calibration Summ ary Following is a simple, step-by-step proc edure for executing a “full scale” span calibration of a 9016, 9021, or 9022 Intelligent Pressure Scanner.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 9 Following is a simple, step-by-step proc e dure for executing a specified-value span c alibration of a 9016, 9021, or 9022 Intelligent Pressure Scanner.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 10 NOTE: When using the Configure/Control Multi-Point Cali bration (‘C’) c omma nd, only the local variables in the module’s volatile main mem ory (RAM) are chang ed.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 11 be applied between the CAL and CAL REF ports (see Section 4.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 12 Ready the module for multi-point calibration by executing the Configure & Start (‘ 00 ’) sub-command of ‘C’.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 13 NOTE: When using the 90 21/9022 with digitall y compensated PSI Model 9400 transd.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 14 Figure 4.5 9021 and 902 2 Voltage Input Connec tions 4.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 15 4.5.2 Calibration Procedure The cali bration p rocedur es may be summar ized as fo llows: 1. Set all 9021/9022 channels for the desired gain (1, 20, 45, or 90) .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 16 The above process is repeated for ea ch of the four (4) 9 021/9 022 gai n setting s (or sele cted ga in settings as needed for y our application).
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 17 A detailed step-by- step pr ocedure follow s that includes the specific 9021/9022 commands to be sent to the module under test.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 18 The example command structure will retur n the requested coefficient in ASCI I floating point format.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 19 4.6 Coefficient Storage The various calibration functions described in Sections 4.2 through 4.4 update the active offset and gain coefficients, respectively , in the module’s volatile main memory (RAM) only .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 20 As part of module initialization, all channels are automatically checked for att ached PSI 9400 sensors .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 21 4.7.3 Download other parameters into volatile mem ory 4.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 22 Note: It is important to remember that this command, like the download com mands, only affec ts the vola tile copy of para meter da ta.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 23 4.7.5.2 For No n-digitally Compens ated 9400 Sensors With Non-volatile Memory Non-dig itally compensated 9400 sensors w ith non-volatile memory ar e not affected by the ‘ w26 ’ comm and.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 4 - 24 4.8 Line Pressure Precautions When operating 9016 pressure scanner s at elevated line or re ferenc e pressu res, ca re must be taken when any comm and is issu ed that ma y r esult in shi fting of the calib ration va lve.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 1 Chapter 5 Service 5.1 Maintenan ce This section provides a detailed step-by -step guide for performing r epair and maintenance of typical NetScanner ™ System In tell ige nt Pressure Scanners.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 2 NOTE: It must be emphasized that p rinted ci rcuit boar ds in 9016, 90 21, and 9022 mo dules are fi eld replace able , but are N OT field repairabl e .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 3 Table 5.1 provides a conven ient cross reference summary of the components found in each Intelligent Pressure Scanner. This may be used as a guide to identify the appro priate com ponent replacement sections in this chapter.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 4 When perform ing any type of maintenance of NetScanner ™ System compone nts, the.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 5 Figure 5.2 9016 Scanne r Out of Housing Figure 5.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 6 5.1.3.1 PC-206 Amplifier/Multiplexer Board (9016) The f ollo wing procedures should be used for re placement of the PC-206 Amplifier/Multiplexer Board.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 7 5.1.3.2 PC-242 Amplifier/Multiplexer Board (9021 ONLY) The f ollo wing procedures should be used for re placement of the PC-242 Amplifier/Multiplexer Board.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 8 Figure 5.3 PC-280 Board (3) Remove the three ( 3) 2-56 Ph illips hea d screw s securi ng the PC- 280 mountin g brac kets to th e top p late.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 9 Figure 5.3b 9022 PCBs Apart Figure 5.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 10 (2) Notice f rom the a bove fig ures ( Figure 5.3a and 5.3b ) that the three PC boards (315, 316 or 339, and 317) are held together by standoffs and gold connector pins.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 11 Figure 5.4 Top View of DH200 NOTE: The hex-head standoff screws used on DH200 positions 2 and 15 are used to secure the PC-206. These hex- head s cre ws should not be o ver-ti ghtened or else the screw m ay break.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 12 Figure 5.5 Solenoid in Mo dule (5) Replace the PC-206 board as described in Section 5.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 13 (5) Attach the wiring harness to the solenoid and connec tor P6 of the PC-280 CPU board. (6) Reassemble the module. (7) Test your sca nner to ensure proper operation.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 14 Figure 5.6 DH200 Tran sducer O- Ring Replace ment (4) Using tw eezers, remove t he two (2 ) O-ring s from the DH200.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 15 5.1.6.2 Tubing Plat e O-Ring R eplacem ent The following is a step-by -step procedure to replace Tubing Plate O-rings in a Model 9016 Intelligent Pressure Sca nner.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 16 5.1.6.3 Adapter P late O-R ing Replac ement Following is a step-by -step procedure to replace Ada pter plate O-rings in a Model 9016 Intelligent Pressure Sca nner.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 17 5.1.6.4 Calibrati on Manifold P iston O-Ri ng Replace ment Following is a step-by -step procedure to replace Calibration Manifold O- rings in a Model 9016 Intelligent Pressure Sca nner.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 18 Figure 5.7 Solenoid Val ve O-Ring R eplacem ent (7) Thoroughly clean the calibration manifold with a fast-evapora ting cleaning fluid that leaves little or no residue (e.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 19 Figure 5.8 PC-317 Board (Trim Pot entiometer and Jumper 5.2 9022 Excita tion Trim The 9022 o utput volta ge is fa ctory set at 10 v olts.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 20 approximately one half turn. Ensure there are no connectors from the P1 harne ss pinched between the top plate and the housing. Ensure the top plate g asket is properly installed.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 5 - 21 After NUSS has finish ed downloading the new fi rmware, wait approximately 30 seconds for your NetScanner ™ System module to reset before closing NUSS , else the newly installed firmware may be unreliable.
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Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 6 - 1 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Guide 6.1 Ethernet Module Troubleshooting 6.1.1 Checking Modu le Power-Up Sequence (1) Proper power to the module sho uld first be verified.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 6 - 2 connection to the hub itself. If present, verif y that the hub link LED for the pressure scanner and the host computer are both active.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 6 - 3 NOTE: NetScanner ™ System modules are factory -configured to use a 200.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 6 - 4 NOTE: NetScanner ™ System modules are curr ently designed to use RARP protocol a nd BOOTP protocol for Dynamic IP address assignment.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 6 - 5 Once in th e pr ope r TC P/ IP protocol setup, select the ‘ IP Addre ss ’ tab. Click on the butt on to enab le the field ‘ Specify IP Address .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 6 - 6 If the ping test of the host computer’s IP passed, while the ping of the NetScan.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 6 - 7 ! The module’s calibration valve is not placed in the correct position before executing the Span calibration command ( Calculate & Set Gain ).
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 6 - 8.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 6 - 9 6.3 User Software For a complete description of NetScanner ™ Syst em software, please refer to the Net Sca nner ™ Unified Star tup Software (NUSS) User’s M anual.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com 7 - 1 Chapter 7 Start-up Software 7.1 Intr oduct ion The NetScanner ™ System Unified S.
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Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com A - 1 Appendi x A All Comman ds — Quick Reference: Type Comm and id Command Function T.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual Type Comm and id Command Function www.PressureSystems.com A - 2 UDP/IP Broadcast psi9000 Query Ne twork psireboo.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com B - 1 Appendi x B NetScann er ™ System Response Error Codes: CODE MEANING 00 (Unused) .
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Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com C - 1 Appendi x C Cable Diag rams Description Applicable Models Page Etherne t Inte rfac.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com C - 2 NetScanner ™ System Ethernet Interfac e Cable P/N 9080.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com C - 3 NetScanner ™ System Ethernet Interfac e Cable 9080 Cable.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com C - 4 9096 Cable 9400/9021 (D-Shell) Cable.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com C - 5 9096 Cable 9400/9022 (Circula r Connect or) Cable.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com C - 6 9021 to Se ries 27 Int erface C able 9021.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com C - 7 9022 to Se ries 27 Int erface C able.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com C - 8 Calibration Cable (9022).
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com C - 9 Third-Party Sensor Interface Cable (9022).
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Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com D - 1 Appendi x D Mounting Dimensions 9016 Mounting Dimensions ................................................... D-2 9021 Mounting Dimensions .
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com D - 2 9016 Mount ing Dime nsions.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com D - 3 9021 Mount ing Dime nsions.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com D - 4 9022 Mount ing Dime nsions.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com E - 1 Appendi x E NetScann er ™ System Ran ge Codes The following range code s are stored in each DH200 and digital 9400 a nd 9401 pressure transducer.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual Range Code Full Scale Pressure Minimum Calibration Pressure www.
Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual Range Code Full Scale Pressure Minimum Calibration Pressure www.PressureSystems.com E - 3 41 60 psid -12 psi 42 375 psi 0 psi 43 150 psi 0 psi 44 75 psi 0 psi 45 150 psi 0 psi 46 650 psi 0 psi 47 850psi 0 psi 48 150 psia 25 psi 49 750 psia 50 psi 50 75 psia 2.
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Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com F - 1 Appendi x F NetScann er ™ System/9000 Series Produ cts Model Purpose 9016/9116 - 16-chan nel I ntellige nt Pressur e Scanne r with Ethe rnet TCP/I P Host Port.
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Pressure Sy stems, Inc. NetScanner™ Syst em (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’ s Manual www.PressureSystems.com G - 1 Appendi x G Binary Bit Map Bit Value (if Set) Bit Posit ion Binary Number 1 1 0000.
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An important point after buying a device Pressure Systems 9022 (or even before the purchase) is to read its user manual. We should do this for several simple reasons:
If you have not bought Pressure Systems 9022 yet, this is a good time to familiarize yourself with the basic data on the product. First of all view first pages of the manual, you can find above. You should find there the most important technical data Pressure Systems 9022 - thus you can check whether the hardware meets your expectations. When delving into next pages of the user manual, Pressure Systems 9022 you will learn all the available features of the product, as well as information on its operation. The information that you get Pressure Systems 9022 will certainly help you make a decision on the purchase.
If you already are a holder of Pressure Systems 9022, but have not read the manual yet, you should do it for the reasons described above. You will learn then if you properly used the available features, and whether you have not made any mistakes, which can shorten the lifetime Pressure Systems 9022.
However, one of the most important roles played by the user manual is to help in solving problems with Pressure Systems 9022. Almost always you will find there Troubleshooting, which are the most frequently occurring failures and malfunctions of the device Pressure Systems 9022 along with tips on how to solve them. Even if you fail to solve the problem, the manual will show you a further procedure – contact to the customer service center or the nearest service center