Accusetter Manual - BC MacDonald & Co.
Accusetter Manual - BC MacDonald & Co.
Accusetter Manual - BC MacDonald & Co.
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4.3 Obsolete Signal <strong>Co</strong>nditioning Modules<br />
A new <strong>Accusetter</strong> II will be supplied with an E9310, E9320, E9330, or E9340 signal<br />
conditioning module, however the <strong>Accusetter</strong> II is compatible with the obsolete signal<br />
conditioning modules listed below:<br />
Obsolete Signal <strong>Co</strong>nditioning Modules<br />
Edmunds Gages Number<br />
(2) Channel LVDT Signal <strong>Co</strong>nditioning Module E9010<br />
(4) Channel LVDT Signal <strong>Co</strong>nditioning Module E9020<br />
(1) Channel A/E Signal <strong>Co</strong>nditioning Module E9030<br />
(1) Channel A/E Signal <strong>Co</strong>nditioning Module E9031<br />
(2) Channel A/E Signal <strong>Co</strong>nditioning Module E9040<br />
(2) Channel A/E Signal <strong>Co</strong>nditioning Module E9041<br />
Notes Regarding the use of obsolete modules:<br />
1) Obsolete signal conditioning modules do not support the module recognition feature.<br />
In the start up message the <strong>Accusetter</strong> will display "Module ID = FF" for obsolete<br />
module with out module recognition.<br />
2) For LVDT modules if the magnification jumpers are set to 10x then the operator must<br />
also program the <strong>Accusetter</strong> using menu Setup, Xducer, Signal <strong>Co</strong>nditioning,<br />
Electric.<br />
3) Obsolete modules may have I/O jumpers numbered 1-10. Do not use I/O jumpers 7-<br />
10 when used in an <strong>Accusetter</strong> II.<br />
Power to the column must be turned off prior to installing or removing a signal<br />
conditioning module.<br />
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