Manual
    <8.  Operation>
8-3
IM 01C25R01-01E
The zero-adjustment screw is located inside the 
cover. 
Use a slotted screwdriver to turn the zero-
adjustment screw. Equalize the transmitter, then 
turn the screw clockwise to increase the output or 
counterclockwise to decrease the output. The zero 
point adjustment can be made with a resolution 
of 0.01% of the setting range. The degree of zero 
adjustments varies with the screw turning speed; 
turn the screw slowly to make a ne adjustment, 
quickly to make a rough adjustment.
8.2.2  Adjusting Zero Point for Static 
Pressure
Zero point adjustment for static pressure can 
be adjusted with the HART Communicator or 
FlowNavigator.
(1)  When you can obtain the Low Range Value 
from the actual measured value of 0% (0 
MPa pressure); 
Apply zero pressure in % to the transmitter. After 
obtaining a stable pressure, adjust the zero point.
(2)  When you cannot obtain the Low Range 
Value from the actual measured value of 
0%; 
Adjust the transmitter output to the actual measured 
value obtained by a highly accurate master meter 
such as digital manometer.
Example: 
Range: 0 to 16 MPa abs
Actual measured value: 2.000 MPa abs
Transmitter s output: 2.1 MPa abs
Lower SP trim deviation  
(SP Manual Lower Pt): – 0.3 MPa abs
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EJX-MV:YOKOGAWA
SP trim mode:
 1 Off
 2 Auto, Lower Pt
 3 Auto, Upper Pt
 4 Manual Lower Pt
 5 Manual Upper Pt
ABORT ENTER
(ENTER)
‘-0.4’
EJX-MV:YOKOGAWA
SP for trim 0.2100
manual, Lower Pt
 -0.3000 MPa
-0.4
HELP ABORT ENTER
SP for trim is 2.1000 
Master meter shows 2.0 MPa abs
<Calculation of error value>
= 2.0-2.1
= -0.1
< Calculation of correction value>
= The deviation value for SP zero adjustment
 + error value for SP zero adjustment
= (-0.3)+(-0.1)
=-0.4
1. Device setup
2. Diag/Service
3. Calibration
4. SP sensor trim
1. SP trim
ENTER (F4)
×3
1
2
2
DEL
8.2.3  Adjusting Zero Point for External 
Temperature
Zero point adjustment for external temperature 
can be adjusted by the HART Communicator or 
FlowNavigator.
As dened the reference resistor value table of 
the thermometer resistor (RTD), obtain resistance 
value corresponding to 0%, and use the obtained 
resistance as the input value, then deliver it to the 
transmitter by means of a variable resistor.
Measure the resulting output signal with the 
voltmeter (digital multimeter), and check the output 
value relative to the input value.
Zero point can be adjusted by the HART 
Communicator's easy key operation. 










