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Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanner User’s Manual August 2007 NetScanner™ System www. PressureSystems .com.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page i www.PressureSystems.com REVISION REVISION HISTORY PRINT DATE 1 Updated manual terminology and deleted all references to UDP Query and to O-ring part numbers.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page ii www.PressureSystems.com Table of Contents Chapter 1: General Information ........................................................................................... 1 1.1 Introduction .........
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page iii www.PressureSystems.com Table of Contents (continued) 3.1.3 Responses ....................................................................................................... 22 3.1.3.1 Interpreting Offset Values (Re-zero Calibration Adjustment) .
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page iv www.PressureSystems.com Table of Contents (continued) Chapter 4: Calibration ........................................................................................................ ... 91 4.1 Introduction .
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page v www.PressureSystems.com Table of Contents (continued) Chapter 6: Troubleshooting Guide ...................................................................................... 118 6.1 Ethernet Module Troubleshooting .
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page vi www.PressureSystems.com Preface This manual describes the NetScanner ™ System Intelligent Pressure Scanner module ( Model 9116 ).
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page vii www.PressureSystems.com Our Company Pressure Systems Incorporated, (PSI) develops, manufactures, and services level and pressure measuring instruments where the highest level of traceable accuracy is required for aerospace, industrial, municipal, and environmental applic ations.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page viii www.PressureSystems.com PSI will return warranty items prepaid via UPS GROUND. If the customer desires another method of return shipment, PSI will prepay and add the shipping charges to the repair bill.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 1 www.PressureSystems.com Chapter 1 General Information 1.1 Introduction This User’s Manual will: ! Explain the electrical and pneumatic pressure connections f or the Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanner.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 2 www.PressureSystems.com Figure 1.1 Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanner 1.2 Description of the Instrument The Model 9116 is available with16 channels, each with individual pneumatic transducers per channel.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 3 www.PressureSystems.com ● High accuracy - Model 9116 pressure scanners are capable of accuracies up to ±0.05%. Accuracy is maintained through use of built-in re-zero, span, or multi-point calibration capabilities.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 4 www.PressureSystems.com Consolidated below are the new commands added to the Model 9016 command set, as well as differences in existing command.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 5 www.PressureSystems.com Additional enhancements to the Model 9116 Software Scan List Speeds : Software Scan lists can be run as fast as hardw are trigger scan lists on the Model 9116 (~500 Hz. See specification sheet).
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 6 www.PressureSystems.com 1.3.3 Communication Interfaces All standard NetScanner ™ System Intelligent Pressure Scanners provide temperature compensated and linearized pressure data in engineering units via digital methods.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 7 www.PressureSystems.com Chapter 2 Installation and Set Up 2.1 Unpacking and Inspection The NetScanner ™ System product family has many co mponents which may be purchased either as an entire system, or as indi vidual piec es of equipment.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 8 www.PressureSystems.com 2.3.2 Power The Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanner needs only a single unregulated power supply.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 9 www.PressureSystems.com 2.3.3 Mounting and Module Dimensions See the Model 9116 Data Sheet for exact dimensions of the module.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 10 www.PressureSystems.com The host and each module must have a unique Ethernet Hardware Address ( a.k.a. MAC Address) and a unique IP Address . The Ethernet Hardware address is generally fixed (at manufacturing time of the Ethernet microprocessor board inside the module).
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 11 www.PressureSystems.com Use of Static or Dynamic IP settings may be selected through the Set Operating Options ('w') command. If you are unsure how your module is configured, check the Tx LED during module power-up.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 12 www.PressureSystems.com Figure 2.3 Ethernet Network Topology.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 13 www.PressureSystems.com 2.3.5 Diagnostic Port Hookup Each NetScanner ™ System module contains a Diagnostic Port that supports diagnostic and operational functions. The Diagnostic Port has only a simple RS-232 asynchronous serial interface.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 14 www.PressureSystems.com The following guidelines should be used when in stalling pressure connections to the Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanner modules. ● Always wear safety glasses when working with pressurized lines.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 15 www.PressureSystems.com 2.3.6.2 CAL Mode Inputs The Model 9116 tubing plates contain inputs labeled CAL and CAL REF . When the module’s internal calibration valve is placed in the CAL/RE-ZERO position, all DH200 transducer pressure inputs are pneumatically connected to the CAL input port.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 16 www.PressureSystems.com 2.3.6.4 LEAK Mod e Inputs The purge/leak charge valve design includes a l eak check feature capable of testing the integrity of user pneumatic connections as well as those within the Model 9116 module.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 17 www.PressureSystems.com 2.3.7 Case Grounding The Model 9116 module contains a case bypass capacitor which allows the module case to be mounted on hardware with a small common mode line voltage (less than 20 Volts).
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 18 www.PressureSystems.com Chapter 3 Programming and Operation 3.1 Commands & Responses 3.1.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 19 www.PressureSystems.com directed to “well-known” port 9000 (default). After the connection is made, a socket is established as a logical handle to this connectio n.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 20 www.PressureSystems.com A typical UDP/IP command (contained in the data field following a UDP packet header) is also a variable length character string, but has a simpler format.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 21 www.PressureSystems.com 3.1.2.4 Datum Fields Any datum fields in a command generally contain data to be sent to the module, usually specified by a position field bit map.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 22 www.PressureSystems.com 3.1.3 Responses Four (4) types of responses can be returned from a Model 9116 Intelligent Pressur e Scanner module: • an Error response, • an Acknowledge response, • an Acknowledge with Data response, or • a Network Query response.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 23 www.PressureSystems.com 3.1.3.1 Interpreting Offset Values (Re-zero Calibration Adjustment) When a module is instructed to execute the command.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 24 www.PressureSystems.com 3.1.4.1 Startup Initialization Since power supplies may be distributed widely across a network of modules and host computer(s), it is not uncommon for modules (singly or together) and the host to lose power independently.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 25 www.PressureSystems.com All modules effectively defer the host computer’s decision of “ which channels of data do I want” until that tim.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 26 www.PressureSystems.com The Configure/Control Multi-Point Calibration ( ‘C’ ) command, actually 4 sub-commands, is an improvement over the single calibration commands ( ‘h’ and ‘Z’ ) described above.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 27 www.PressureSystems.com 3.1.4.5 Network Query and Control Functions A special subset of three (3) UDP/IP commands may be sent to a module at any time power is applied to it (i.e., neither a host socket connection nor a unique IP Address assignment is required).
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 28 www.PressureSystems.com 3.2 Detailed Command Description Reference All commands applicable to the Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanner modules are described on the following pages. They are summarized in the following table.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 29 www.PressureSystems.com POWER UP CLEAR (Command ‘A’) Purpose: This command has no internal module affect. It is used as a simple method to verify proper communications to the Model 9116 module.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 30 www.PressureSystems.com RESET (Command ‘B’) Purpose: Instructs the module to reset internal operating parameters, and to set all internal control variables to their default “reset” state (see description below).
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 31 www.PressureSystems.com CONFIGURE/CONTROL MULTI-POINT CALIBRATION (Command ‘C’) Purpose: This command is actually four (4) sub-commands . The first configures and starts a Multi-Point Calibration adjustment function for selected channels in the module.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 32 www.PressureSystems.com Command ‘C’— Sub-command Index 00: Configure & Start Multi-Point Ca libration This sub-command has four (4) additional required parameters used to configure and start the Multi-Point Calibration function.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 33 www.PressureSystems.com Example: ● Configure and start the Multi-Point Calibration function so that it affects only the first four (4) channels of the module.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 34 www.PressureSystems.com Command ‘C’— Sub-command Index 01: Collect Data for a Calibration Point This sub-command has two (2) additional required parameters. Command “ C 01 pnt pppp.pppp ” ‘C’ is the command letter.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 35 www.PressureSystems.com Example: ● Supply each of the previously-specified three (3) pressure calibration points to the Multi- Point Calibration function, as was stated in the previous exa mple of the Configure and Start (‘00’) sub-command.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 36 www.PressureSystems.com Command ‘C’ - Sub-command Index 02: Calculate & Apply Co rrection Coefficients This sub-command has no additional parameters. Command “ C 02 ” ‘C’ is the command letter.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 37 www.PressureSystems.com Example: ● Finish the Multi-Point Calibration function previously started (as indicated by the previous examples of ‘C’ sub-commands ‘00’ and ‘01’).
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 38 www.PressureSystems.com Command ‘C’— Sub-command Index 03: Abort Multi-Point Calibration This sub-command has no additional parameters. Command “ C 03 ” ‘C’ is the command letter.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 39 www.PressureSystems.com READ TRANSDUCER VOLTAGES (Command ‘V’) Purpose: Returns for the specified channels, the most recently acquired raw pressure data, converted to volts directly from the a veraged A/D counts.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 40 www.PressureSystems.com Example: ● Send TCP/IP command to a Model 9116 module (via its connected socket) that returns ASCII decimal fixed-point voltage data for channels 1, 5, 9, and 13: “ V11110 ” Response contains data for channels 13, 9, 5, and 1 (left to right): “ 4.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 41 www.PressureSystems.com CALCULATE AND SET GAINS (Command ‘Z’) Purpose: Instructs a module to calculate new gain coefficients, with either full-scale pressure (or a specified pressure) applied to the specified channels.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 42 www.PressureSystems.com Internal firmware limits calculated gains to values are software limited to values between 0.0 and 100.0. Any calculated value outside of this range will result in the gai n coefficient being set to 1.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 43 www.PressureSystems.com READ TRANSDUCER A/D COUNTS (Command ‘a’) Purpose: Returns the most recently acquired raw pressure data for the specified channels in averaged signed A/D counts (in the range -32768 to +32767).
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 44 www.PressureSystems.com Example: ● Send TCP/IP command to Model 9116 module (via its connected socket) that returns decimal raw “pressure” A/D counts data for channels 1, 5, 9, and 13: “ a11110 ” Response contains data for channels 13, 9, 5, and 1 (left to right): “ 32767.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 45 www.PressureSystems.com READ HIGH-SPEED DATA (Command ‘b’) Purpose: Returns the most recent scanned/averaged data from all channels of the module as fast as possible. Data is returned directly in its internal (IEEE single-precision float) binary form (as per implied format 7).
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 46 www.PressureSystems.com DEFINE/CONTROL AUTONOMOUS HOST STREAMS (Command ‘c’) Purpose: Defines and controls the autonomous delivery of any of up to three concurrent high-speed autonomous data streams to the host computer.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 47 www.PressureSystems.com Special augments of this command, call ed sub-commands (distinguished by the first parameter ii ) can co nfigure each data stream with the particular channels whose data are delivered, the datum format, the delivery rate , and other characteristics.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 48 www.PressureSystems.com Command ‘c’— Sub-command Index 00: Configure A Host Delivery Stream This sub-command is used to configure the principal parameters of each of the three possible concurrent host delivery streams, one at a time.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 49 www.PressureSystems.com channels. Following completion of the acquisition and EU conversion cycle, the module will also deliver the requested data channels to the host. In thi s manner, users are provided with highly synchronized data acquisition and delivery from one or more modules.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 50 www.PressureSystems.com Note With the exception of binary formats 7 and 8, all other formats include a leading space in each datum delivered in each stream packet.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 51 www.PressureSystems.com Example: ● Configure three (3) separate autonomous host delivery streams, and divide the module’s channels between them.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 52 www.PressureSystems.com Command ‘c’— Sub-command Index 01: Start Stream(s) This sub-command is used to start the delivery of any previously configured host stream in a module.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 53 www.PressureSystems.com For periodic hardware-triggered streams, that are never suspended and resumed after being initially enabled, the sequence number may also serve as a “relative” time stamp if the period (in milliseconds) of the hardware trigger is know n.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 54 www.PressureSystems.com Command ‘c’— Sub-command Index 02: Stop Stream(s) This sub-command is used to stop (or temporarily suspend) the delivery of any previously started host stream in a module, one at a time or all together, whether the stream was “continuous” or “limited.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 55 www.PressureSystems.com Command ‘c’— Sub-command Index 03: Clear Stream(s) This sub-command is used to “undefine” any previously configured host stream in a module, one at a time, or all together.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 56 www.PressureSystems.com Command ‘c’ — Sub-command Index 04: Return Stream Information This sub-command returns current stream configuration information in its response.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 57 www.PressureSystems.com Example: ● Return configuration information for stream l “c 04 1” Read response: “1 FFFF 0 20 7 32000 1 7002 200.200.200.1” The above example shows all 16 (sixteen) channels.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 58 www.PressureSystems.com Command ‘c’ — Sub-command Index 05: Select Data in a Stream This sub-command sets options that cause a specified stream to deliver specific kinds of information to host.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 59 www.PressureSystems.com bbbb (hex) data selected for inclusion in each stream packet 0001 ** Enable Valve Position Status (reserved for future.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 60 www.PressureSystems.com Example: ● Configure stream l to return temperature status field, and all Pressure EU data “c 05 1 0012” Read re.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 61 www.PressureSystems.com Command ‘c’ — Sub-command Index 06: Select Protocol For Stream Delivery Command “ c 06 st pro [ remport [ ipaddr ]] ” ‘c’ is the command letter. ‘ 06’ is the sub-command index ( ii ) for Select Protocol .
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 62 www.PressureSystems.com The optional ipaddr parameter is normally unspecified, causing it to default to use the IP address of the current TCP/IP connection. That way the host need not have to be aware of its own IP address.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 63 www.PressureSystems.com CALCULATE AND SET OFFSETS (Command ‘h’) Purpose: Instructs a module to calculate new offset coeff icients with zero differential pressure (or a specified “generated” pressure) a pplied to the specified channels.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 64 www.PressureSystems.com Example: ● Send TCP/IP command to a Model 9116 module (via its open socket) to calculate and set new offset coefficients for channels 16 thro ugh 13.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 65 www.PressureSystems.com READ TEMPERATURE COUNTS (Command ‘m’) Purpose: Returns the most recently acquired raw temperature data for the specified channels in averaged A/D counts (in the range -32768 to +32767).
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 66 www.PressureSystems.com Example: ● Send TCP/IP command to Model 9116 module (via its connected socket) that returns decimal raw “te mperature” A/D counts data for channels 1, 5, 9, and 13: “ m11110 ” Response contains data for channels 13, 9, 5, and 1 (left to right): “ 20692.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 67 www.PressureSystems.com READ TEMPERATURE VOLTAGES (Command ‘n’) Purpose: Returns the most recently acquired raw te mperature data for the specified channels converted to engineering-unit Volts directly from the averaged A/D counts.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 68 www.PressureSystems.com Example: ● Send TCP/IP command to Model 9116 module (via its connected socket) that returns decimal voltage data (of the raw temperature signal) for channels 1, 5, 9, and 13: “ n11110 ” Response contains data for channels 13, 9, 5, and 1 (left to right): “ 0.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 69 www.PressureSystems.com READ MODULE STATUS (Command ‘q’) Purpose: Returns requested module status information.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 70 www.PressureSystems.com 06 IP Address Resolution Method , as hex state: (default = 0000) 0000 = Use Static IP Address stored in module’s non-volatile memory 0001 = Get Dynamic IP Address from external RARP/BOOTP server 13 07 Host Response/Stream Back-Off Delay , as hex value (or FFFF).
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 71 www.PressureSystems.com Example: ● Request model number from a Model 9116 module: “ q00 ” Read response indicating it is a Model 9116 : .
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 72 www.PressureSystems.com READ HIGH-PRECISION DATA (Command ‘r’) Purpose: Returns the most recently acquired engineering-unit pressure data for the specified channels. Each datum returned in the response will be in the specified high-precision data format.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 73 www.PressureSystems.com Example: ● Send TCP/IP command to Model 9116 module (via its connected socket), that returns decimal pressure data for channels 1, 5, 9, and 13 in ASCII fixed point format: “ r11110 ” Response contains data for channels 13, 9, 5, and 1 (left to right): “ 1.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 74 www.PressureSystems.com READ TRANSDUCER TEMPERATURE (Command ‘t’) Purpose: Returns the most recently acquired engineering-unit temperature data (in ºC) for the specified channels. Each datum returned in the response will be in the specified high-precision data format.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 75 www.PressureSystems.com Example: ● Send TCP/IP command to Model 9116 module (via its connected socket) that returns decimal temperature data for channels 1, 5, 9, and 13: “ t11110 ” Response contains data (in ºC) for channels 13, 9, 5, and 1 (left to right): “ 21.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 76 www.PressureSystems.com READ INTERNAL COEFFI CIENTS (Command ‘u’) Purpose: Returns one (or more contiguous) requested internal coefficient(s) in a specified internal coefficient array, and in the specified response data format.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 77 www.PressureSystems.com Note Coefficients used for typical applications are shown in BOLD type.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 78 www.PressureSystems.com cc Transducer Coefficients Description Datum Type 33 Temperature 6 Temperature Output voltage at 0 psi FLOAT 34 (reser.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 79 www.PressureSystems.com Example: ● Send TCP/IP command to module (via its connected socket) requesting the most recent calibration adjustmen.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 80 www.PressureSystems.com DOWNLOAD INTERNAL COEFFI CIENTS (Command ‘v’) Purpose: Downloads one or more internal coefficients to the module. Command ““ vfaacc[-cc]dddd..dddd ” ‘v’ is the command letter.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 81 www.PressureSystems.com cc Transducer Coefficients Description Datum Type 00 Re-zero Cal Adjustment (offset) term (Note 1) FLOAT 01 Span Cal A.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 82 www.PressureSystems.com Example: ● Send TCP/IP command to module (i.e., via its connected socket): with replacement values for the channel’s offset and gain correction terms loaded into the module’s volatile memory ( cc =00-01).
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 83 www.PressureSystems.com SET/DO OPERATING OPTIONS/ FUNCTIONS (Command ‘w’) Purpose: Change a module’s default operating option settings, or invoke special internal operations or functions.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 84 www.PressureSystems.com ii dd Description ‘q’ read index 0C 00 01 Set Cal Valves to RUN or LEAK Position (default) — choice made by ii =12. Set Cal Valves to CAL/RE-ZERO or PURGE Position — choice made by ii =12.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 85 www.PressureSystems.com ii dd Description ‘q’ read index 31 00 Set module type alias. 1 eeee=9116 (default) or 9016 00 32 dd Set hardware trigger mode.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 86 www.PressureSystems.com The Valve Position indexes ( ii =12 and ii =0C) each have two states (00/01) that when combined provide four (4) possible states of the C1/C2/C3/C4 internal valves.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 87 www.PressureSystems.com NETWORK QUERY (UDP/IP Command ‘psi9000’) Purpose: To determine how many (and which) modules are powered-up and operational on the network.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 88 www.PressureSystems.com This uniform network query response allows a client host program to identify, configure, and use any suitable group of modules (for the task at hand) by simply opening a TCP/IP connection between itself and each available module needed.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 89 www.PressureSystems.com RE-BOOT MODULE (UDP/IP Command ‘psireboot’) Purpose: To unconditionally “reboot” a specified module.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 90 www.PressureSystems.com CHANGE MODULE’S IP ADDRESS RESOLU TION METHOD & RE-BOOT (UDP/IP Command ‘psirarp’) Purpose: To change (toggle) the current IP address resolution state ( ipaarpst ) of a specified module, and then unconditionally “re-boot” it.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 91 www.PressureSystems.com Chapter 4 Calibration 4.1 Introduction Each internal DH200 transducer in a Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanner contains non- volatile read/write memory capable of storing the transducer's full thermal and pressure calibration data.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 92 www.PressureSystems.com For reference when operating the Model 9116 calibration manifold, Figures 4.1 through 4.4 show simplified pneumatic diagrams of the calibration manifold in its various positions.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 93 www.PressureSystems.com 4.2 Re-zero Calibration All Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanners are capable of independently performing a transducer calibration adjustment function, referred to as Re-zero adjustment (or simply Re-zero Cal).
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 94 www.PressureSystems.com 4.2.2 Re-zero Calibration Summary Following is a simple, step-by-step procedure for executing a Re-zero calibration of a Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanner. Optional commands are shown within brackets [ ].
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 95 www.PressureSystems.com For Model 9116 , with integral DH200 transducers, internal manifolds and valves allow a Span adjustment pneumatic calibration to be a ccomplished easily and automatically.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 96 www.PressureSystems.com 4.3.2. Span Calibration Summary Following is a simple, step-by-step procedure for executing a “full sca le” span calibration of a 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanner. It is assumed that all channels in the unit are of the same full scale pressure range.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 97 www.PressureSystems.com Following is a simple, step-by-step procedure for executing a specifie d-value span calibration of a Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanner. For the purposes of this example, it will be assumed that an upscale pressure of 14.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 98 www.PressureSystems.com 4.4 Integrated Multi-Point Calibration Adjustment Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanners may have their accuracy enhanced by regular application of one or both of the individual Re-zero and Span calibration adjustment functions already described in Sections 4.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 99 www.PressureSystems.com command ( ‘C’ ) has a channel sele ction bit map parameter allowing it to calibrate only the desired pressure channels, the RUN port is a viable option for supplying the calibratio n pressures.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 100 www.PressureSystems.com Verify that pressure reads correctly. [rFFFF0] When the data are stable, enter another Collect Data (‘ 01 ’) sub-command of ‘ C ’ specifying this second calibration point (2) with 5.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 101 www.PressureSystems.com Alternately, they may be verified and stored on the host computer’s secondary storage, and later restored (if necessary) with the Download Internal Coefficients (‘v’) command (same array/coefficient indexes as ‘u’ ).
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 102 www.PressureSystems.com Chapter 5 Service 5.1 Maintenance This section provides a detailed step-by-step guide for performing repair and maintenance of Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanners.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 103 www.PressureSystems.com Note It must be emphasized that printed circuit boards in Model 9116 module are field replaceable , but are NOT field repairable .
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 104 www.PressureSystems.com Table 5.1 provides a convenient cross reference summary of the components found in your Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanner. This may be used as a guide to identify t he appropriate component replacement sections in this chapter.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 105 www.PressureSystems.com In the process of performing general maintenance on a module and in printed-circu it board replacement, the following.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 106 www.PressureSystems.com 5.1.3.1 PC-327 Ana log Board The following procedures should be used for replacement of the PC-327 Analog Board. Use the tools and follow the general precautions described in Section 5.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 107 www.PressureSystems.com (3) Remove the three (3) 2-56 Phillips head screws securing the PC-322/323 assembly mounting brackets to the top plate. These screws will be in line with the PC-322/323 LEDs that protrude through the top plate.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 108 www.PressureSystems.com 5.1.3.3 Remove and Replace PC-323 (Da ughter board) on PC-322 (Main PCB) (1) Remo ve the two (2) Phillips-head screws that hold the PC-323 onto the PC-322 board. ( Figure 5.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 109 www.PressureSystems.com Secure the PC-323 board in place using the long screw through the mounting bar and the short screw into the hex standoff. Figure 5.3c PC-322 Board (4) Turn the assembly o ver .
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 110 www.PressureSystems.com (1) Disassemble the module as described in Section 5.1.2 . (2) Remove the PC-327 Analog board as described in Section 5.1.3.1 . Lay the circuit board aside on an anti-static surface.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 111 www.PressureSystems.com Figure 5.5 Solenoids in Module (4) Ensure the three (3) solenoid manifold O-rings are present and free of contaminants. Replace the solenoid with the new one by carefully aligning and gently tightening the screws.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 112 www.PressureSystems.com 5.1.6.1 DH200 Pres sure Transducer O-Ring Replacement Please note that the DH200 O-rings are used for stat ic seals only. They will typically not require replacement unless exposed to improper liqui d media (which will also damage other 9116 components).
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 113 www.PressureSystems.com 5.1.6.2 Tubing Plate O-Ring Replacement The following is a step-by-step procedure to replace Tubing Plate O-rings in a Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanner. (1) Disassemble the module as described in Section 5.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 114 www.PressureSystems.com 5.1.6.3 Adapter Plate O-Ring Replacement Following is a step-by-step procedure to replace Adapter plate O-rings in a Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanner. The adapter plate is located opposite of the tubing plate on the calibration manifold.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 115 www.PressureSystems.com 5.1.6.4 Calibration Manifold Piston O-Ring Replacement Following is a step-by-step procedure to replace Calibration Manifold O-rings in a Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanner.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 116 www.PressureSystems.com 5.1.6.5 Solenoid Valve O-Ring Replacement Following is a step-by-step procedure to replace the internal solenoid valve O-rings in a Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanner.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 117 www.PressureSystems.com 5.2 Upgrading Module Firmware All Model 9116 Intelligent Pressure Scanner modules contain electroni cally re-programmable memory devices that store the module firmware.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 118 www.PressureSystems.com Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Guide 6.1 Ethernet Module Troubleshooting 6.1.1 Checking Module Power-Up Sequence (1) Proper power to the module should first be verified. If possible, verify that the output of the module power supply is set within the range of 18-36 VDC.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 119 www.PressureSystems.com • CAL LED should remain OFF • PRG LED should remain OFF • Busy ( BSY ) LED will illuminate upon power-up. This LED will remain illuminated, only briefly blinking during the boot and self-check sequence.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 120 www.PressureSystems.com If the user wishes to manually change the factory set IP address in a module, it may be done with the NUSS application program (described more fully in Section 6.1.2.2 ).
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 121 www.PressureSystems.com Activate the Windows ® control bar (left click the START icon). Select the SETTINGS line followed by the CONTROL PANEL folder. In the CONTROL PANEL folder, select the NETWORK icon.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 122 www.PressureSystems.com If the ping test of the host computer’s IP passed, while the ping of the Model 9116 module failed, check the following possible sources for error: ● Ensure the Model 9116 module’s IP has been assigned (a s explained in Section 6.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 123 www.PressureSystems.com ● The Re-Zero calibration command ( Calculate & Set Offsets ) will automatically shift the calibration valve unless the option is disabled with the Set Operating Options (‘ w ’) command.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 124 www.PressureSystems.com Chapter 7 Start-up Software 7.1 Introduction The NetScanner ™ System Unified Startup Software (NUSS) allows you to .
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 125 www.PressureSystems.com Appendix A All Commands – Quick Reference Typ e Command id Command Function A Power-Up Clear B Reset C Configure/Co.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 126 www.PressureSystems.com Appendix B Model 9116 Response Error Codes CODE MEANING 00 (Unused) 01 Undefined Command Received 02 Unused (by TCP/I.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 127 www.PressureSystems.com Appendix C Cable Diagrams.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 128 www.PressureSystems.com.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 129 www.PressureSystems.com Appendix D 9116 Mounting Dimensions.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 130 www.PressureSystems.com Appendix E Model 9116 Range Codes The following range codes are stored in each D H200 pressure transducer. The range code of each transducer can be read through the Read Internal Coefficient (‘u’) command.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 131 www.PressureSystems.com Range Code Full Scale Pressure Minimum Calibration Pressure 23 15 psid -10 psig 24 5 psia 0 psig 25 10 psia 0 psig 26 30 psia 0 psig 27 50 psia 0 psig 28 100 psia 0 psig 29 100 psia 2.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 132 www.PressureSystems.com Appendix F NetScanner™ System Products Model Purpose 9116 16-channel Intelligent Pressure Scanner with Ethernet TCP/IP Host Port. 9022 12-channel splash-proof, ruggedized Media-Isolated Intelligent Pressure Scanner with Ethernet Host Port.
Pressure Systems, Inc. Model 9116 User’s Manual Page 133 www.PressureSystems.com Appendix G Binary Bit Map Bit Value (if Set) Bit Position Binary Number 1 1 0000 0000 0000 0001 2 2 0000 0000 0000 00.
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