Specifications
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setpoint steps in any profile run on the chamber. An alternative to the system wide Guaranteed Soak
setting is the Wait For step which provides soaking on specific steps of the profile. For example, to
guarantee a soak at 100C add a Ramp step to 100C then add a Wait For step that waits for 100C. See
the Program section
of the manual for more information.
6.2.4 Input Calibration
Input Calibration: Each controller input is calibrated and scaled from this folder and its sub-folders.
The Raw calibration is used to calibrate the physical measurement, either Volts or Ohms. The voltage
and scale and engineering scale are set for each sensor. The input type is selected from the list.
For RTD n .Refer to the Section 6.1 Block Diagram
Hi Res Input Calibration
♦ Input Select
♦ This screen is used to select one of six
high resolutions inputs.
6.2.4.1 RTD Calibration
The Synergy Nano chamber accepts up to two Platinum RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) sensors.
RTDs are one of the most linear, stable and reproducible temperature sensors available. Over the years,
both American and European RTD standards have been developed to ensure that RTDs are interchangeable
from manufacturer to manufacturer. Platinum RTDs are specified to standards such as DIN (Deutsch
Institute fur Normung) and JIS (Japanese Industrial Standard). These standards define the RTD
specifications.
Each of the Synergy Nano’s RTDs can be set for four types; RTD JIS 500, RTD JIS 100, RTD DIN 500 or
RTD DIN 100. In early software versions, the RTD curve was set globally so one RTD curve was used for
both sensors.