INFS-0211-DC1 NEWPORT ELECTRONICS, INFS-0211-DC1 Datasheet - Page 67

Strain Gauge Meter

INFS-0211-DC1

Manufacturer Part Number
INFS-0211-DC1
Description
Strain Gauge Meter
Manufacturer
NEWPORT ELECTRONICS
Datasheet

Specifications of INFS-0211-DC1

No. Of Digits / Alpha
6
Meter Range
0mV To 100mV
Digit Height
13.7mm
Power Consumption
6W
Operating Temperature Range
0°C To +50°C
Signal Input Type
0 To 100mV Voltage
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
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8.4.4 ENTERING ZERO OFFSET NUMBERS
The RDG OF (Reading Offset) menu item should be used if the
meter shows a nonzero reading with zero input. The offset value
zeroes the display by cancelling out the nonzero reading.
If your meter displays a positive reading at zero input, you must
enter a negative offset value. If your meter displays a negative
reading at zero input, you must enter a positive offset value.
If you are using an active decimal point (RDG.2=0), your offset
value will be the negative of the display reading at zero point.
If you are using the more common independent decimal point (the
factory setting, RDG.2=1), follow these instructions to convert the
display reading to the appropriate offset value:
1. Note the display reading at zero input, ignoring the decimal
2. Shift the count value to the left side of the decimal point.
3. If the count value is positive, make it negative by replacing the
Example 1: Your meter displays 000.003 when the input is zero.
The count value is 000003. Shift this value to the left side of the
decimal point: 003.000. Change the leading zero to a minus sign:
–03.000. This is the “converted offset value” you will use for
configuring RDF OF.
Example 2: Your meter displays –00.003 when the input is zero.
The count value is –00003. Shift this value to the left side of the
decimal point: –03.000. Change the leading minus sign to a zero:
003.000. This is the “converted offset value” you will use for
configuring RDG OF.
If the nonzero reading is fluctuating between two numbers,
convertthe smaller count value to the offset value, then add a 5 just
right of the decimal point. This adds half a count to the offset. For
example, the display if flucuating between 00.0001 and 00.0002.
point. This reading represents the count value - the number of
whole counts that need to be offset.
leading digit (the left-most digit) with a minus sign. If the count
value is negative, make it positive by replacing the negative sign
with a zero.
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Units
8

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