User Manual
IM 01C22T02-01E
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APPENDIX 2. APPLICATION, SETTING AND CHANGE OF BASIC PARAMETERS
A2.4 Setting the AI2 Function
Block
The AI2 function block outputs the static pressure
signals.
(1)Setting the static pressure information
The static pressure range and output range can be
set using the same procedure as is used for the AI1
function block. For details of how to set these
values, refer to “Setting the AI1 function block” in
Appendix 2.3.
A2.5 Setting the Transducer
Block
To access function specifics of the EJA of the trans-
ducer block, the DD (Device Description) for EJA
needs to have been installed in the configuration tool
used. For integration of DD, refer to “Integration of
DD” in Section 4.4.
(1)Setting the LCD display
Access the DISPLAY_MODE parameter and 
set the unit of display.
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1: Engineering Unit (Engr. Unit) 
2: % 
3: 1/10 @ Engr. Unit
4: 1/100 @ Engr. Unit
5: 1/1000 @ Engr. Unit
6: 1/10000 @ Engr. Unit
7: 1/1000000 @ Engr. Unit
Access the DISPLAY_CYCLE parameter and 
set display cycle.
The display cycle is 300 mS x (setting).
It defaults to 1, but if the LCD display looks 
unclear when used in lower temperature 
environments, increase the value as required.
(2)Setting the unit of temperature
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Access the TERTIARY_VALUE parameter.
Set the temperature in the following units:
1001 = °C
1002 = °F
(3)Range change while applying actual inputs
It is possible to calibrate the sensor by applying the
actual inputs to low-pressure and high-pressure
points.
Apply the pressure to the high-pressure point 
from the pressure reference tool.
Access the CAL_POINT_LO parameter.
Write the pressure value being applied in Pa.
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Access the CAL_POINT_HI parameter.
Write the pressure value being applied in Pa.
Apply the pressure to the low-pressure point 
from the pressure standard.
Access the TRIM_MODE parameter.
Set Trim enable
Access the TRIM_MODE parameter.
Set Trim disable
(4)Zero-point adjustment
Zero-point adjustment can be performed in various
ways.
Choose the optimum method in accordance with the
circumstances specific to the application employed.
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Adjustment Summary
Zero-point 
adjustment 
using setting 
tool.
(a) Set the current 
input value to 0%.
Zero-point 
adjustment using 
an external zero-
point adjustment 
screw.
(c) Perform zero-adjustment with the zero-
point adjustment screw attached to the 
transmitter.
Set the input signal 
to 0% status and 
adjust 0% output.
(b) Adjust the output 
to a reference 
value obtained 
using other 
means.
If it is difficult to set 
input signals such 
as tank level to 0% 
status, adjust the 
output to a 
reference value 
obtained using 
other means.










