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1. Safety Information
To ensure the safety operation, the following signs are used only as specified in this operation instruction:
- Warning - A warning shows that if the operation does not comply with the following correct instruction it is possible to
bring hazards to the user or cause damage to the instrument in use. The warning also points out how to avoid the accidents.
- Caution - A caution shows that if the operation does not comply with the following correct
instruction, it is possible to cause damage to the instrument in use .The caution also points out how to avoid mal-operation.
- Note - A note serves as a sign to remind the user that is must understand the correct operation of the instrument and its
characteristics.
To prevent the user and the Instrument from any electric shock and other hazards, it is necessary to observe the following
regulation:
Warning
It is not allowed to operate the Instrument at the working field where there exists flammable gas or explosive gas or
vapor. It is very dangerous to operate the instrument in such a surrounding.
Never apply more than 30V between any two terminals, or between any terminal and earth ground.
Caution!
No one is allowed to remove the split case of the Instrument except professionals.
Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and detergent; do not use any corrosive solvents.
Note
To keep the Instrument in a designed accuracy, it needs warming up 5 minutes before it is put into operation.
If any user requires a higher accuracy of the calibrator, he or she is requested to make contact with the manufacturer
or our product distributors.
AX-C605

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Summary of Contents for AXIOMET AX-C605

  • Page 1 AX-C605 1. Safety Information To ensure the safety operation, the following signs are used only as specified in this operation instruction: - Warning - A warning shows that if the operation does not comply with the following correct instruction it is possible to bring hazards to the user or cause damage to the instrument in use.
  • Page 2: Instrument Panel Layout And Functions

    2. Instrument Panel Layout and Functions 1 - Power switch key 2 - Single-step / auto switch key 3 - 25% single step setting / auto-ramp 4 - <UP> <DOWN> Output value setting key 5 - LCD Display area...
  • Page 3 6 - mA% / unit select key 7 - Output / Input switch 8 - 0% & 100% of setting / setting/auto-ramp start key 9 - <LEFT> <RIGHT> Input digit select key 10 - input/output terminal OUTPUT :Press the key OUTPUT / IN / SW when the symbol OUTPUT appears. It denotes that the Instrument is in a state of output.
  • Page 4: Instrument Maintenance

    3. Instrument Maintenance 3.1. This section provides some basic maintenance procedures. Repair, calibration, and servicing not covered in this manual must be performed by qualified personnel. For maintenance procedures not described in this manual, contact a Service Center. 3.2. General Maintenance Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and detergent;...
  • Page 5: Power-On/Off Of Instrument

    Replace the fuse as follows: • Remove the test leads from the meter and turn the meter OFF • Take off the protector of the meter, remove the four screws by using a standard-blade screwdriver, and then take off the cover •...
  • Page 6 5.2. Current Output • Insert one end of the test leads to the + mA – output jack ( OUTPUT ) of the Instrument and connect the other end with the input of the user’s Instrument • Press the key OUTPUT/IN , and the OUTPUT appears in the display. It denotes that the Instrument is in an output state •...
  • Page 7: Instrument Measurement

    • When the key OUTPUT/IN is pressed, the OUTPUT appears in the LCD, it denotes the Instrument is in an output state • When the key STEP/AUTO is pressed, the symbols ’OUTPUT’, ’OFF’, ’^S’ appear in the LCD. If so, it denotes that the Instrument is getting into the mode of RAMP •...
  • Page 8 6.2. Input Operation Procedure 1 - Function Operation 2 - %Operation 3 - Display 4 - Measurement Range 6.3. Measuring DC Current • Insert one end of the test lead into the mA jack of the Instrument (INPUT)terminal and connect the other end to the output of the user’s device •...
  • Page 9: Setting Function

    6.4. Measuring DC Voltage • Insert one end of the test lead into the V jack of the Instrument (INPUT)terminal and connect the other end to the output of the user’s device • Press the key OUTPUT / IN , the LCD displays ‘INPUT’, and it denotes that the Instrument is in an input state •...
  • Page 10 Input - Range - Output Range - Resolution - Accuracy - Remark Voltage - 28V - -0.200~28.000V - 1mV - ±0.02% reading±2mV - Input resistance about 1M Current - 20mA -1.000~22.000mA - 0.001mA - ±0.02% reading±4uA - resistance about 20 Loop Current - 20mA - 0.000~22.000mA - 0.001mA - ±0.02% reading±4uA - providing 24V loop power 8.2.

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