Presys TA-650P Technical Manual

Temperature advanced calibrators

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Temperature Advanced
Calibrators
TA-350P and TA-650P
Technical Manual
EM0283-02

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1 - Introduction
1.1 - Technical Specifications
Details on the technical aspects and performance characteristics of the calibrators.
1.1.1 - Input Technical Specifications
Specifies input types, ranges, resolution, and accuracy for various measurement signals.
1.1.2 - Special Software Features
Outlines advanced software functions like SCALE, Memory Manager, Automated Tasks, Data Logger, and Videos.
2 - Calibrator Operation
2.1 - Calibrator Menu
Navigating the calibrator's main menu and functions for probe and input settings.
2.1.1 - Probe Settings
Configuration of internal and external references for thermal block control.
2.1.2 - Input Settings
Options for selecting measurement inputs like mV, mA, Ohm, RTD, and TC.
2.1.2.1 - Input Connections Diagrams
Visual guides for connecting various input signals like mV, mA, RTD, TC, and Switch.
2.1.3 - Special Function
Detailed explanation of the SCALE function for mA input scaling.
2.1.4 - Saving Current Configuration (Memory Manager)
How to save and load frequently used instrument settings for time-saving.
2.2 - Hart® Configuration
2.2.1 - HART® Connections
Guidelines for establishing HART communication connections with field instruments.
2.2.2 - Starting Communication
Steps to initiate HART communication, including device search and connection.
2.2.3 - Adjusting the Measurement Range of a HART® Transmitter
Procedure for setting the MIN and MAX values for HART transmitter range adjustment.
2.2.4 - Adjusting the Measurement Range of a HART® Transmitter with Reference
Using a reference temperature to adjust the HART transmitter's measurement range.
2.2.5 - Checking / Adjusting HART® Transmitter mA Output
Verifying and adjusting the mA output of a HART transmitter using the calibrator.
2.3 - Automatic Tasks
2.3.1 - Creating Tasks
Guide on creating automated calibration work orders for sensors and transmitters.
2.3.2 - Performing Tasks
Steps to execute created calibration tasks and monitor progress.
2.3.3 - Viewing Results
How to access and review the results of performed calibration tasks.
2.6 - Settings
2.6.1 - System
Configuring system parameters like touchscreen, brightness, language, and identification.
2.6.2 - Network
Network configuration for Ethernet communication and IP address setup.
2.6.3 - Built-in Web Server
Accessing the calibrator's web interface for monitoring and control.
5 - Calibration (Adjustment)
5.1 - Input Calibration
Procedure for calibrating the calibrator's input channels (mV, mA, Ohm).
5.2 - Probe Calibration
Steps to readjust the internal probe's temperature readings against a standard.
5.3 - PID Control Parameters
Explanation of PID parameters affecting dry block stability and response time.
6 - Maintenance
6.1 - Instructions for Hardware Maintenance
Guidance on replacing fuses and basic hardware maintenance.
6.2 - Instructions for Insert Jamming
Procedures to follow if a calibrator insert becomes jammed in the block.

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