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NetScanner™ System (9016, 9021, & 9022) User’s Manual

If the ping test of the host computer’s IP passed, while the ping of the NetScannerSystem module failed, check the following possible sources for error:

!Ensure the NetScannerSystem module’s IP has been assigned (as explained in Section 6.2.2.1) and that the correct IP was used for the ping test.

!Ensure the IP address of the host computer and the NetScannerSystem module are not duplicated on the network.

!Ensure the link LEDs are active on the scanner and the Ethernet hub or switch to which it is attached. Also ensure the link LEDs are active on the host computer’s Ethernet adapter and the hub or switch to which it is attached.

!Ensure the Ethernet adapter card installed in the host is properly configured without conflict. In Windows®95 this can be verified by entering the CONTROL PANEL under SETTINGS. Under CONTROL PANEL, select the SYSTEM icon. When the DEVICE MANAGER tab is selected, a list of all installed hardware devices will be displayed. Any possible hardware conflicts will be marked in this list with a yellow warning symbol next to the device in question.

!Ensure the Ethernet adapter is configured for 10 Mbit/Sec. Many adapters are capable of higher speeds that are not compatible with the NetScannerSystem modules.

6.2

Zero and Gain Calibration Troubleshooting

Incorrect pneumatic setup or incorrect command usage when executing a module’s Re-zero or Span calibration command (see ‘Z’, ‘h’, and ‘C’ commands in Chapter 3) can result in unexpected module operation. A common source of errors during these operations is incorrect control of the module’s internal calibration valve and pneumatic inputs (9016) or their external pneumatic/hydraulic equivalents (9021/9022).

Pressure connections are described in Chapter 2 while details of calibration procedures are described throughout Chapter 4. Some common errors and problems are listed below. These common problems apply primarily to Model 9016 with its internal transducers and calibration manifold. However, similar symptoms may be encountered with external pneumatic/hydraulic calibration equipment connected to a model 9021/9022’s all-media transducers.

!The module’s supply air input is either not attached or does not provide enough pressure (less than 65 psig) to shift the calibration valve. This results in the calibration valve remaining in its current position even though module commands have requested movement of the valve.

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9022 specifications

Pressure Systems 9022 is a state-of-the-art pressure management system designed for various industrial applications, offering unparalleled efficiency and reliability. This innovative system has become a benchmark in pressure technology, providing users with advanced control and monitoring features.

One of the main features of Pressure Systems 9022 is its ability to deliver precise pressure regulation. Utilizing advanced algorithms, the system continuously monitors pressure levels and adjusts them in real-time, ensuring optimal performance and safety. This feature is particularly beneficial in industries such as oil and gas, pharmaceuticals, and food processing, where maintaining specific pressure levels is crucial for product integrity and process efficiency.

The 9022 is also equipped with cutting-edge connectivity options. With built-in IoT capabilities, the system can be easily integrated into existing networks, allowing for remote monitoring and control. Users can access pressure data in real-time through a user-friendly interface, which enhances decision-making and reduces response times in case of irregular conditions.

Another standout characteristic is its robust construction. Designed to endure harsh environmental conditions, the Pressure Systems 9022 is built from high-grade materials that provide excellent resistance to wear and corrosion. This attribute ensures longevity and minimizes maintenance costs, making it an economical choice for businesses.

Moreover, the system incorporates various safety features. Automatic shut-off valves and alarms are integrated into the design to prevent overpressure situations, protecting both equipment and personnel. These built-in safeguards align with industry standards and promote a culture of safety within organizations.

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In conclusion, Pressure Systems 9022 stands out as a versatile, efficient, and reliable solution for pressure management. Its advanced features, durability, and commitment to safety make it a valuable asset for any industrial operation. By adopting this technology, organizations can enhance performance while ensuring compliance with safety regulations, ultimately leading to a more productive and sustainable operation.