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Model 9116
Intelligent Pressure Scanner
User’s Manual
August 2007
NetScannerâ„¢ System
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Contents
Main
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Table of Contents
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Preface
Our Company
Our Warranty
Technical Support
Merchandise Return Procedures
Website and E-Mail
Our Firmware
Our Publication Disclaimer
Chapter 1 General Information 1.1 Introduction
1.2 Description of the Instrument
1.2.1 Differences Between Models 9016 and 9116
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1.3 Options
1.3.1 Pressure Ranges
1.3.2 Manifolds and Pressure Connections
1.3.3 Communication Interfaces
2.2 Safety Considerations
2.3 Preparation for Use
2.3.1 Environment
2.3.2 Power
2.3.3 Mounting and Module Dimensions
2.3.4 Network Communications Hookup
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Note
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2.3.5 Diagnostic Port Hookup
2.3.6 Pressure Connections
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2.3.7 Case Grounding
2.3.8 Trigger Input Signal
2.3.9 Power Up Checks and Self-Diagnostics
Chapter 3 Programming and Operation
3.1 Commands & Responses
3.1.1 Introduction
3.1.2 Commands
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3.1.3 Responses
3.1.4 Functional Command Overview
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3.2 Detailed Command Description Reference
POWER UP CLEAR (Command A)
RESET (Command B)
CONFIGURE/CONTROL MULTI-POINT CALIBRATION (Command C)
Command C Sub-command Index 00: Configure & Start Multi-Point Calibration
Command C Sub-command Index 01: Collect Data for a Calibration Point
Supply each of the previously-specified three (3) pressure calibration points to the Multi-
Command C- Sub-command Index 02: Calculate & Apply Correction Coefficients
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Command C Sub-command Index 03: Abort Multi-Point Calibration
READ TRANSDUCER VOLTAGES (Command V)
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CALCULATE AND SET GAINS (Command Z)
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READ TRANSDUCER A/D COUNTS (Command a)
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DEFINE/CONTROL AUTONOMOUS HOST STREAMS (Command c)
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Command c Sub-command Index 00: Configure A Host Delivery Stream
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Configure three (3) separate autonomous host delivery streams, and divide the modules
Command c Sub-command Index 01: Start Stream(s)
Command c Sub-command Index 02: Stop Stream(s)
Command c Sub-command Index 03: Clear Stream(s)
Stop all the streams configured previously. Then clear (un-define) only stream 3.
Command c Sub-command Index 04: Return Stream Information
Return configuration information for stream l
Command c Sub-command Index 05: Select Data in a Stream
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Command c Sub-command Index 06: Select Protocol For Stream Delivery
Configure all streams to be delivered via UDP/IP protocol. Host expects the UDP
CALCULATE AND SET OFFSETS (Command h)
READ TEMPERATURE COUNTS (Command m)
READ TEMPERATURE VOLTAGES (Command n)
READ MODULE STATUS (Command q)
hhhh is a 4-digit hex datum (or other (**) decimal datum
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READ HIGH-PRECISION DATA (Command r)
READ TRANSDUCER TEMPERATURE (Command t)
READ INTERNAL COEFFICIENTS (Command u)
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DOWNLOAD INTERNAL COEFFICIENTS (Command v)
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Send TCP/IP command to module (i.e., via its connected socket): with
SET/DO OPERATING OPTIONS/FUNCTIONS (Command w)
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NETWORK QUERY (UDP/IP Command psi9000)
Query all module(s) on the network.
RE-BOOT MODULE (UDP/IP Command psireboot)
CHANGE MODULES IP ADDRESS RESOLUTION METHOD & RE-BOOT (UDP/IP Command psirarp)
Chapter 4 Calibration 4.1 Introduction
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4.2 Re-zero Calibration
4.2.1. Re-zero Calibration Valve Control
4.2.2 Re-zero Calibration Summary
4.3 Span Calibration
4.3.1. Span Calibration Valve Control
4.3.2. Span Calibration Summary
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4.4 Integrated Multi-Point Calibration Adjustment
4.4.1. Multi-Point Calibration Valve Control
4.4.2 Multi-Point Calibration Summary
4.5 Coefficient Storage
4.6 Line Pressure Precautions
Chapter 5 Service 5.1 Maintenance
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5.1.1 Common Maintenance
5.1.2 Module Disassembly
5.1.3 Electronic Circuit Board Replacement
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5.1.4 Replacement of Transducers
5.1.5 Calibration Valve Solenoid Replacement
5.1.6 Replacement of O-Rings
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5.2 Upgrading Module Firmware
5.2.1 Upgrading Firmware Via Host TCP/IP Port
6.1.1 Checking Module Power-Up Sequence
6.1.2 Checking Module TCP/IP Communications
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6.2 Zero and Gain Calibration Troubleshooting
The Re-Zero calibration command (Calculate & Set Offsets) will automatically shift
6.3 User Software
Chapter 7 Start-up Software
7.1 Introduction
Appendix A All Commands Quick Reference
Appendix B Model 9116 Response Error Codes
Appendix C Cable Diagrams
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Appendix E Model 9116 Range Codes
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Appendix F NetScanner System Products
Appendix G Binary Bit Map