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In this video I'm going to give you a quick demonstration
  On Plug and Play Smart IEEE 1451.4 compliant Instruments
  In combination with load cells and our CAL-TEDS option.
  All of our Plug and Play Smart instruments are CE
  And Rohs compliant.
TEDS or Transducer Electronic Data Sheet 
  Is a set of electronic data in a standardized format defined  with in the IEEE1451.4 standard.  All of  the sensors calibration information is stored into a small eeprom located in a  connector
  like this or  sometimes the eeprom can be installed inside the sensor.
Teds simplifies the interfacing of sensors with  instrumentation.
  Users don't have to go through all of the complicated  programming
  and setup steps any longer.   Teds will save you time and money and also gives you security knowing  your system is now tamper proof from user error.
This is our DPM-3, which is a Plug & Play Smart IEEE  1451.4 compliant meter.
  One of the great features using the plug and play system is  when you plug a load cell into the DPM-3, the first thing it does is read the  eeprom in the load cell.  Then it  automatically adjusts the meters excitation voltage for the sensors appropriate  value to prevent an over voltage.  This  is extremely important due to many miniature load cells have a maximum  excitation of 5VDC. And most instruments supply 10VDC.   The plug and play feature assures you won't  over voltage and damage your sensor. Here I have a load cell connected without  the Plug and Play Smart option. I'll set a 1 lb. weight on the load cell.  Notice the meter is reading 0.2 lbs. This  means the system is not calibrated.  Now  lets do the same test with the Plug and Play Smart option.  The yellow light on the right corner is  indicating you have a Plug and Play Smart load cell connected.  Lets put that same 1 lb. weight on the load  cell. The DPM-3 is showing 1.0 lbs.  The  system is now accurately calibrated and ready to be used.
Now let's take a quick look at our SSI.  Smart Sensor Indicator.
  Notice the display shows TEDS, this lets the user know
  You have a Plug and Play Smart load cell connected.  The SSI
  Is also shows LBS letting the user know the engineering  unit
  You're calibrated in.   I'll put our 1 lb weight on the load cell
  And the display is showing 1.0 lbs.  You're calibrated and ready
  for use.
Here we have our SST Smart Sensor Transmitter.
  The SST does not have a display so you will need to download 
  Our Free setup software from our website,  transducertechniques.com
  I already have the SST setup software installed and you can  see you
  Have 6 setup tabs, Input & display, scaling,  filter,
  Relay alarms, communication, and analog output.  I already have my 
  Teds load cell plugged in and you can see the teds light is  on letting you
  Know you're calibrated.   I'll now apply my 1 lb. weight and you can see by the display
  You're calibrated and ready to start testing.  The SST has many more
  Features I will show and discuss in the SST user video.
I would also like to show you our TEDS Reader editor software which can be purchased from our website at  www.transducertechniques.com/software.aspx. This software allows you to read the parameter from the EEPROM and populate the IEEE 1451.4 template 33 from any of the three instruments demonstrated in this video. From the control bar click meter then click read to populate the template. This allows you to edit any of the parameters in the template and write the new parameters to the EEPROM or save to a file for future reference. Now we will click on today to change the calibration date.  From the control bar click meter then click on write to write the new template parameters to the  EEPROM. This software was developed for customers that manufacture equipment that requires a system calibration or for customers that have the ability to do their own in-house annual recalibration. 
  Here are just some of the  many advantages to having a teds plug and play
  load cell system.
  
  - Saves time and money due to no programming.
- Makes interchanging of load cells quick and easy
- No more lost calibration sheets
- Simplifies trouble shooting
- Minimizes or eliminates errors and mistakes in scaling and calibration.
  This concludes our introduction to Plug and Play Smart Load cell systems.