info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk Table of Contents I. PANEL DESCRIPTION ........................4 II. OPERATING INSTRUCTION ......................9 1. mA OUTPUT............................ 9 1a. General Operation 4 - 20mA..................... 9 1b. Select 0 - 20mA or 0 - 24mA....................10 1c. Enter a value less than 1 ......................11 2.
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info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk Press SHIFT button, and then press one of these three buttons to select desired mA Range. Press SHIFT button, then press this button to select desired mV or V range...
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info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk °C °F Press SHIFT button, then press this button to select º C or º F K J E T Press SHIFT button, then press this button to select desired type of thermocouple. Press SHIFT button, then press this button to perform auto-ramp function. To stop the auto-ramp function, press this button again Press this button to enter negative temperature.
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info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk While the calibrator is in the SHIFT mode, and the percentage is entered, press this button to increment %. ENTER Always press this button to complete the entry of numbers.
info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk II. Operating Instruction 1. mA Output 1a. General Operation 4 - 20mA 1 Turn the power on, and wait until the STBY symbol disappears (about 1 min.) 2 Plug the test leads into the output connectors of calibrator accordingly (Black to black, red to red).
info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk 1b. Select 0 - 20mA or 0 - 24mA The default setting for mA function is 4 - 20mA. But users can select 0 - 20mA or 0-24 mA by pressing the SHIFT button to enter the SHIFT mode. Then press the NUMBER 2 or NUMBER 3 button to select desired DC current range.
info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk 1c. Enter a value less than 1 In the mA functions, the standard way to enter a value less than 1 is to press leading 0 before pressing the decimal point. Though the decimal point can be entered, the decimal point will not be shown in the LCD.
info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk 2. mV, V Output 2a. General Operation 0 - 100mV 1. Turn the power on, and wait until the STBY symbol disappears (about 2 min.). 2. Plug the test leads into the output connectors of calibrator accordingly (Black to black, red to red). Attach alligator clip if necessary. 3.
info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk 2c. Enter a value less than 1 In the mV/V functions, the standard way to enter a value less than 1 is to press the leading 0 before pressing the decimal point. Though the decimal point can be entered first, the decimal point will not be shown in the LCD.
info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk 4. Thermocouple Calibration of º C, º F. 4a. General Operation 1.Turn the power on, and wait until the STBY symbol disappears (about 1 min.). 2.Plug the corresponding connector (K-type connector for K-type thermocouple, J- type connector for J-type thermocouple, ...) into TC terminals of calibrator and thermometer to be calibrated.
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info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk Note: Users can plug the connector into the TC terminals of calibrator even before the power is turned on for better thermal equilibrium between the TC terminal and thermocouple connector. Note: Only in the º C and º F functions, the negative values are allowed to be entered. To enter negative temperature, press the minus"-"...
info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk 4b. Select ºC, or ºF Users can select º C or º F by pressing the shift button to enter SHIFT mode. Then press the NUMBER 5 button repeatedly to select desired temperature unit. After desired unit is selected, press the SHIFT button again to exit the SHIFT mode. Corresponding voltage º...
info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk 4c. Select K, J, E, or T type Thermocouple Users can select K, J, E, or T type Thermocouple by pressing the shift button to enter SHIFT mode. Then press the number 6 button repeatedly to select desired type of thermocouple.
info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk 4d. Enter a Negative Temperatura The resolution of temperature is 1 degree, so the decimal point is used a minus "-" sign. To enter a negative temperature, press the "-" button first. 5. % input in the mA, mV, V functions In the mA, mV, or V function, users can enter percentage.
info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk 6. Easy Step in the mA, mV, and V Functions While the percentage is entered and calibrator is still in the SHIFT mode, users can step up or down by the percentage entered. The maximum percentage is 100% while the minimum percentage is 0%.
info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk 7. Auto Ramp in the mA, mV, and V functions In the mA, mV, and V function, auto ramp function is available to the users. To start the ramp function: 1. Press the SHIFT button to enter the SHIFT mode. 2.
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info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk Note: Do not press any button while the calibrator is performing the ramp function (except NUMBER 7 button to stop the ramp function).
info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk 8. How to Get Negative Output If negative output (mA, mV, or V) is needed, users can achieve it by interchange the connection of test leads.
info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk III. Electrical Specification (23 º C ± 5 º C, 3 minutes after power is on) mA DC Current (1K Ω Max. Load, 24V Loop Supply) Beeper warning when output is open and specified current output > 1mA mV, V DC Voltage (1mA Supply Current) Beeper warning when output is short and specified voltage output >...
info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk General Specification: Battery Type: 9V Alkaline Battery Power Consumption: 60mA - 180mA (depends on output) Low battery: 5.5V at 150mA Load Display: 4 and 5 Digits Operating Temperature: 0 to 50 º C ( 32 to 122 º F) Operating Humidity: Less than 85% relative Storage Temperature:...
info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk V. Use External Battery Pack An external battery pack is included for a longer period usage. The external battery pack needs to be packed with 6 pieces of 1.5 volts AA batteries. To use the external battery pack, plug into the AC terminals located in the back of the calibrator.
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info@tursdaletechnicalservices.co.uk In this direction will find a vision of the measurement technique: http://www.industrial-needs.com/measuring-instruments.htm NOTE: "This instrument doesn’t have ATEX protection, so it should not be used in potentially explosive atmospheres (powder, flammable gases)."...