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Pickering Interfaces strives to fulfil all relevant environmental laws and regulations and reduce wastes and releases to the environment. Pickering Interfaces aims to design and operate products in a way that protects the environment and the health and safety of its employees, customers and the public. Pickering Interfaces endeavours to develop and manufacture products that can be produced, distributed, used and recycled, or disposed of, in a safe and environmentally friendly manner.
PRODUCT SAFETY SAFETY SYMBOLS The following safety symbols may be used on the product and throughout the product documentation. MEANING / DESCRIPTION SYMBOL PROTECTIVE EARTH (GROUND) To identify any terminal which is intended for connection to an external conductor for protection against electric shock in case of a fault, or the terminal of a protective earth (ground) electrode.
Not to be used in safety critical circuits, refer to the Pickering Interfaces’ terms & conditions of sale. This module must not be used for the switching of Mains Circuits. For the switching of voltages up to the module’s full specification, Secondary Circuit power supplies and the Device Under Test must...
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CAUTION - PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION SYMBOL Suitably qualified & trained users should ensure that the accompanying documentation is fully read and understood before attempting to install or operate the product. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS All cleaning and servicing requires the equipment to be isolated and disconnected from the power source and user I/O signals (refer to the Maintenance Section).
VISA & Kernel Drivers Supplied for Windows y PXI Versions Supported by PXI or LXI Chassis y 3 Year Warranty The 40-297A (PXI) and the 42-297A (PXIe) provide a simple solution for applications requiring accurate Switched Resistor Switched Resistor...
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SECTION 1 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION pickering PXI/PXIe High Density Precision Resistor 4x-297A Soft Front Panel for Precision Resistor Modules Resistance Range PXI/PXIe Part Number Resolution 1Ω 10Ω 100Ω 1kΩ 10kΩ 100kΩ 1MΩ 10MΩ 100MΩ (Number of Channels) 0.125 Ω 40/42-297A-010 (18) 40/42-297A-110 (9) 0.25 Ω...
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(typically <0.3 Ω) Connectors Max Power: 0.5 W ** 40-297A - PXI bus via 32-bit P1/J1 backplane connector. Max Voltage: 200 V † or as limited by power 42-297A - PXIe bus via XJ3 and XJ4 backplane connectors. Thermal Offset: 6 µV max...
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2 Ω Resolution Range Chan. Order Code Chan. Order Code Range Chan. Order Code Chan. Order Code 1 Ω to 31 Ω 40-297A-110 18 40-297A-010 1 Ω to 470 Ω 40-297A-114 18 40-297A-014 1.5 Ω to 472 Ω 40-297A-120 9 40-297A-020 1.5 Ω...
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SECTION 1 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION pickering Ordering Information 4x-297A PXIe Product Order Codes 0.125 Ω Resolution 2 Ω Resolution Range Chan. Order Code Chan. Order Code Range Chan. Order Code Chan. Order Code 1 Ω to 31 Ω 42-297A-110 18 42-297A-010 1 Ω...
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View showing the Daughter card of the Precision Resistor Product Customization Pickering modules are designed and manufactured on our own flexible manufacturing lines, giving complete product control and enabling simple customization to meet very specific requirements. Customization can include: • Alternative resistance range •...
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For applications that do not require the precision or accuracy of our precision range, look to our PXI Standard Resistor range which includes models 40-280, 40-281, 40-282, 40-290, 40-291, 40-292, 40-293, 40-294, 40-295 and 40-296. Pickering’s Range of Precision Resistor Modules Resistor Channels Range Resolution Model No.
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• All chassis conforming to the 3U PXI and 3U Compact PCI (cPCI) specification • Legacy and Hybrid Peripheral slots in a 3U PXI Express (PXIe) chassis • Pickering Interfaces LXI or LXI/USB Modular Chassis The PXIe versions of this module are compatible with the following chassis types: •...
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1200+ products. We offer everything from simple mating connectors to complex cables assemblies and terminal blocks. All assemblies are manufactured by Pickering and are guaranteed to mechanically and electrically mate to our modules. These accessories are detailed in Connector Accessories data sheets, where a complete list and documentation can be found for each accessory.
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Supporting Products & Software 4x-297A Programming Pickering provide kernel, IVI and VISA (NI & Keysight) drivers which are compatible with all Microsoft supported versions of Windows and popular older versions. For more information go to pickeringtest.com/os The VISA driver is also compatible with Real-Time Operating Systems such as LabVIEW RT. For other RTOS support contact Pickering.
SECTION 2 - TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION pickering SECTION 2 - TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION A functional block diagram for the programmable resistor module is provided in Figure 2.1. PXI versions are powered by +5V & +3.3V inputs via Compact PCI connector J1, PXIe versions are powered by +12V and +3.3V inputs via PXIe connector XJ4.
The module contains two versions of the calibration table, one created by Pickering Interfaces at the point of manufacture and an alternate table which can be created by the user. The Pickering Interfaces table cannot be overwritten by the user. The user can select which table is being is used, in the majority of applications we recommend the Pickering Interfaces table is used, creation of a user table requires accurate measurements of many points within the module and requires a program to create with confidence.
Modular products require installation in a suitable PXI/PXIe/LXI chassis. The module is for indoor use only. PREOPERATION CHECKS (UNPACKING) 1. Check the module for transport damage and report any damage immediately to Pickering Interfaces. Do not attempt to install the product if any damage is evident.
For a system comprising more than one chassis, turn ON the last chassis in the system followed by the penultimate, etc, and finally turn ON the external controller or chassis containing the system controller. 9. For Pickering Interfaces modular LXI installation there is no requirement to use any particular power up sequence.
Figure 3.2 - General Soft Front Panel Icon A selector panel will appear, listing all installed Pickering PCI, PXI or LXI switch cards and resistor cards. Click on the card you wish to control, and a graphical control panel is presented allowing operation of the card.
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SECTION 4 - PROGRAMMING GUIDE Programming options for Pickering Interfaces PXI/PXIe Modules For information on the installation and use of drivers and the programming of Pickering’s products in various software environments, please refer to the Software User Manual. This is available as a download from: https://www.pickeringtest.com/support/software-drivers-and-downloads...
SECTION 4 - PROGRAMMING GUIDE pickering MODULE ARCHITECTURE The 40/42-297A module exposes a different number of sub-units depending on build, these are as detailed below: Note: Sub-units highlighted in blue are applicable to both 40/42-297A-0xx and 40/42-297A-1xx versions, sub-units highlighted in yellow are only applicable to 40/42-297A-0xx versions.
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SECTION 4 - PROGRAMMING GUIDE pickering LabVIEW LabVIEW VIs are provided for the control of the resistance channels. Figure 4.1 - Example LabVIEW VI Supplied With The Precision Resistor Module PXI/PXIe High Density Precision Resistor Module 40/42-297A Page 4.3...
SECTION 4 - PROGRAMMING GUIDE pickering USING THE SOFT FRONT PANEL The soft front panel - as shown in Figure 4.2 - allows you to control PXI the precision resistor module via a graphical interface. To control the channel resistance of a selected PrecisionResistor sub-unit, you can use the digital text box or the knob controls.
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SECTION 4 - PROGRAMMING GUIDE pickering Knob Controls To set the resistance you can use the knob controls. To make resistance setting easy there is a coarse knob and a fine knob. These can be controlled either by the mouse or keyboard.
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SECTION 5 - CONNECTOR INFORMATION pickering SECTION 5 - CONNECTOR INFORMATION Table 5.1 - Part Number / Connector Diagram Cross Reference Connector Connector Part Number No. of Channels Part Number No. of Channels Diagram Diagram 40/42-297A-010 40/42-297A-110 40/42-297A-011 40/42-297A-111 40/42-297A-012...
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SECTION 5 - CONNECTOR INFORMATION pickering Ch1 Out Ch1 Out Ch1 In Ch1 In Ch2 Out Ch2 Out Ch2 In Ch2 In Ch3 Out Ch3 Out Ch3 In Ch3 In Ch4 Out Ch4 Out Ch4 In Ch4 In Ch5 Out...
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SECTION 5 - CONNECTOR INFORMATION pickering Ch1 In Ch1 In Ch1 Out Ch1 Out Ch2 In Ch2 In Ch2 Out Ch2 Out Ch3 In Ch3 In Ch3 Out Ch3 Out Ch4 In Ch4 Out Ch5 In Ch5 Out Ch6 In...
PCI configuration, highlighting any potential configuration problems. Specific details of all installed Pickering switch cards are included. All the installed Pickering switch cards should be listed in the “Pilpxi information” section - if one or more cards is missing it may be possible to determine the reason by referring to the PCI configuration dump contained in the report, but interpretation of this information is far from straightforward, and the best course is to contact Pickering support: support@pickeringtest.com, if possible...
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For PXI modules which are supported in one of Pickering Interfaces’ Modular LXI Chassis (such as the 60-102B and 60-103B) no module software update is required. If the module was introduced after the LXI chassis was manufactured the module may not be recognized, in this case the chassis firmware may need upgrading.
In normal use the 40/42-297A does not require regular adjustment. Where procedures require regular verification checks of instrumentation in a system Pickering Interfaces recommend a 1 year interval between tests. In many applications much longer calibration intervals can be used.
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Verification Procedure The verification procedure is a set of measurements that are adequate to check that the module is performing to specification. Calibration/verification of the 40/42-297A requires the use of a precision DMM capable of 4 terminal resistance measurements.
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.1 - Verification Resistance Settings For Models With 0.125Ω Resolution 40/42-297A-010 / 40/42-297A-020 / 40/42-297A-030 / 40/42-297A-040 / 40/42-297A-050 / 40/42-297A-110 40/42-297A-120 40/42-297A-130 40/42-297A-140 40/42-297A-150 Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.2 - Verification Resistance Settings For Models With 0.25Ω Resolution 40/42-297A-011 / 40/42-297A-021 / 40/42-297A-031 / 40/42-297A-041 / 40/42-297A-051 / 40/42-297A-111 40/42-297A-121 40/42-297A-131 40/42-297A-141 40/42-297A-151 Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.3 - Verification Resistance Settings For Models With 0.5Ω Resolution 40/42-297A-012 / 40/42-297A-022 / 40/42-297A-032 / 40/42-297A-042 / 40/42-297A-052 / 40/42-297A-112 40/42-297A-122 40/42-297A-132 40/42-297A-142 40/42-297A-152 Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.4 - Verification Resistance Settings For Models With 1Ω Resolution 40/42-297A-013 / 40/42-297A-023 / 40/42-297A-033 / 40/42-297A-043 / 40/42-297A-053 / 40/42-297A-113 40/42-297A-123 40/42-297A-133 40/42-297A-143 40/42-297A-153 Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.5 - Verification Resistance Settings For Models With 2Ω Resolution 40/42-297A-014 / 40/42-297A-024 / 40/42-297A-034 / 40/42-297A-044 / 40/42-297A-054 / 40/42-297A-114 40/42-297A-124 40/42-297A-134 40/42-297A-144 40/42-297A-154 Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.6 - Verification Resistance Settings For Models With 4Ω Resolution 40/42-297A-015 / 40/42-297A-025 / 40/42-297A-035 / 40/42-297A-045 / 40/42-297A-055 / 40/42-297A-115 40/42-297A-125 40/42-297A-135 40/42-297A-145 40/42-297A-155 Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω) Short (0Ω)
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In the unlikely event that there is a performance issue that is not addressed by a relay change, we suggest returning to Pickering Interfaces where a full diagnosis can be carried out and new calibration tables created.
SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering VERIFICATION TEST RESULTS Table 7.8 - Calibration Test Results For 18 & 9-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-010 / 40/42-297A-110 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±0.125Ω...
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.9 - Calibration Test Results For 9 & 4-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-020 / 40/42-297A-120 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±0.125Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.10 - Calibration Test Results For 9 & 4-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-030 / 40/42-297A-130 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±0.125Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.11 - Calibration Test Results For 6 & 3-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-040 / 40/42-297A-140 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±0.125Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.12 - Calibration Test Results For 6 & 3-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-050 / 40/42-297A-150 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±0.125Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.13 - Calibration Test Results For 18 & 9-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-011 / 40/42-297A-111 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±0.25Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.14 - Calibration Test Results For 9 & 4-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-021 / 40/42-297A-121 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±0.25Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.15 - Calibration Test Results For 9 & 4-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-031 / 40/42-297A-131 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±0.25Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.16 - Calibration Test Results For 6 & 3-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-041 / 40/42-297A-141 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±0.25Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.17 - Calibration Test Results For 6 & 3-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-051 / 40/42-297A-151 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±0.25Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.18 - Calibration Test Results For 18 & 9-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-012 / 40/42-297A-112 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±0.5Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.19 - Calibration Test Results For 9 & 4-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-022 / 40/42-297A-122 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±0.5Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.20 - Calibration Test Results For 9 & 4-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-032 / 40/42-297A-132 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±0.5Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.21 - Calibration Test Results For 6 & 3-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-042 / 40/42-297A-142 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±0.5Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.22 - Calibration Test Results For 6 & 3-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-052 / 40/42-297A-152 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±0.5Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.23 - Calibration Test Results For 18 & 9-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-013 / 40/42-297A-113 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±1Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.24 - Calibration Test Results For 9 & 4-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-023 / 40/42-297A-123 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±1Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.25 - Calibration Test Results For 9 & 4-Channel Versions40/42-297A-033 / 40/42-297A-133 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±1Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.26 - Calibration Test Results For 6 & 3-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-043 / 40/42-297A-143 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±1Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.27 - Calibration Test Results For 6 & 3-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-053 / 40/42-297A-153 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±1Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.28 - Calibration Test Results For 18 & 9-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-014 / 40/42-297A-114 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±2Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.29 - Calibration Test Results For 9 & 4-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-024 / 40/42-297A-124 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±2Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.30 - Calibration Test Results For 9 & 4-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-034 / 40/42-297A-134 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±2Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.31 - Calibration Test Results For 6 & 3-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-044 / 40/42-297A-144 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±2Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.33 - Calibration Test Results For 18 & 9-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-015 / 40/42-297A-115 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±4Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.34 - Calibration Test Results For 9 & 4-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-025 / 40/42-297A-125 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±4Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.35 - Calibration Test Results For 9 & 4-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-035 / 40/42-297A-135 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±4Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.36 - Calibration Test Results For 6 & 3-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-045 / 40/42-297A-145 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±4Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.37 - Calibration Test Results For 6 & 3-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-055 / 40/42-297A-155 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±4Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.38 - Calibration Test Results For 18 & 9-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-016 / 40/42-297A-116 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±8Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE INFORMATION pickering Table 7.39 - Calibration Test Results For 9 & 4-Channel Versions 40/42-297A-026 / 40/42-297A-126 Serial Number: Channel Number: Date of Test: Operator’s Name: Test Equipment Used: Result Specification Limit, ±0.2% ±8Ω Resistance Measured Value (delete as Setting (Ω)
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