Fluke Rev. 4 - Manual

Fluke Rev. 4

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents; Title
  • Page 4 – Users Manual; ii
  • Page 5 – Contents; iii
  • Page 6 – iv
  • Page 7 – List of Tables; Table
  • Page 9 – vii; List of Figures; Figure Title
  • Page 10 – viii
  • Page 11 – Documenting Process Calibrator; Introduction; General
  • Page 12 – Features available in SOURCE mode:
  • Page 13 – Table 1. Summary of Source and Measure Functions
  • Page 14 – Standard Equipment; Model BC7210 battery charger.
  • Page 15 – Figure 1. Standard Equipment
  • Page 17 – Model BP7217 Nickel-Cadmium battery pack.
  • Page 18 – Figure 2. Accessories
  • Page 19 – PMLink Software
  • Page 20 – Safety Information; This calibrator is designed and tested in; II
  • Page 21 – To protect yourself, follow these safety guidelines:
  • Page 22 – Input and Output Jacks; Table 2. Input/Output Jacks and Connectors
  • Page 23 – Getting Acquainted with Your Calibrator; Figure 4. Input/Output Jacks and Connectors
  • Page 24 – Keys
  • Page 25 – Table 3. Key Functions
  • Page 27 – Display; Setting Up the Calibrator; Using the Strap and Bail
  • Page 28 – Figure 6. Elements of a Typical Display
  • Page 29 – Figure 7. Installing the Strap and Using the Bail
  • Page 30 – Charging the Battery; Before you use the calibrator for the first time,; NOTE
  • Page 31 – Figure 8. Removing the Battery and Using the Charger; Battery Life; located at the top right side
  • Page 32 – Table 4. Battery Life; Hours
  • Page 33 – Automatically Saving Battery Life; CAUTION
  • Page 34 – Selecting the Display Language; Next Page softkey. The display
  • Page 35 – Using the Backlight
  • Page 36 – Personalizing the Calibrator
  • Page 37 – Using Measure Mode; Measurement Ranges
  • Page 38 – Measuring Electrical Parameters; for MEASURE mode, then proceed as follows:; Connect the test leads as shown in Figure 9,
  • Page 39 – Figure 9. Electrical Measurement Connections
  • Page 40 – Testing Continuity; WARNING; Figure 10. Gage and Differential Pressure Modules
  • Page 42 – Figure 11. Connections for Measuring Pressure
  • Page 43 – Measuring Temperature; Using Thermocouples; One pin is wider than the other. Do
  • Page 45 – Figure 12. Measuring Temperature with a Thermocouple
  • Page 48 – OK; WRONG
  • Page 49 – Figure 13. Measuring Temperature with an RTD
  • Page 50 – Measurements in Percent of Scale; the; Damping Your Measurements
  • Page 51 – Using Source Mode; Sourcing Electrical Parameters
  • Page 52 – Figure 14. Electrical Sourcing Connections
  • Page 53 – Simulating a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter; key in SOURCE mode, the
  • Page 54 – Figure 15. Connections for Simulating a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter
  • Page 55 – Providing Loop Power
  • Page 56 – Figure 16. Connections for Supplying Loop Power
  • Page 57 – Sourcing Pressure
  • Page 59 – Figure 17. Connections for Sourcing Pressure
  • Page 60 – Simulating Thermocouples
  • Page 61 – Figure 18. Connections for Simulating a Thermocouple
  • Page 62 – Simulating RTDs
  • Page 63 – Figure 19. Connections for Simulating an RTD
  • Page 64 – Sourcing in Percent of Scale
  • Page 65 – Ramping the Output
  • Page 66 – If you want to automatically stop ramping if a trip; Press the Ramp softkey. The display changes to
  • Page 67 – Fill in the parameters as prompted. Enter the; Press the Done softkey. Note the RAMP; Ramping continues until a trip is detected (if
  • Page 68 – Figure 20. Checking a Relay Output Trip Alarm
  • Page 69 – Simultaneous Measure/Source; so that the split screen
  • Page 71 – dc V
  • Page 72 – Calibrating a Process Instrument; PMLink; Generating “As Found” Test Data; as
  • Page 73 – Figure 21. Calibrating a Thermocouple Temperature Transmitter
  • Page 74 – As Found softkey. The display; Use the arrow keys to move the cursor down to; The Test Strategy is the number of test points; on this line. A list of strategies
  • Page 75 – parameters. The display changes as follows:
  • Page 76 – The calibrator moves on to the remaining set of; Either press the Done softkey to save the data,; Adjusting the Transmitter; Press the Done softkey while viewing the results
  • Page 77 – “As Left” Test Run; as left
  • Page 78 – Memory Operations; Saving Results
  • Page 79 – Reviewing Memory
  • Page 80 – More Choices softkey.
  • Page 81 – Use the numeric keypad to enter the duration in; After you enter your choice of duration, you can
  • Page 82 – Done softkey. The display changes to; The calibrator will continue storing data points; Observing Min and Max Measurements; key to reset the Min Max registers.
  • Page 83 – Clearing Memory; Saved; Quick Guide to Applications
  • Page 84 – Figure 22. Calibrating a Chart Recorder; Figure 23. Measuring Voltage Drop
  • Page 85 – Figure 24. Monitoring AC Line Voltage and Frequency
  • Page 87 – Figure 26. Measuring the Output Current of a Transmitter
  • Page 88 – Figure 27. Measuring a Precision Resistor; Figure 28. Sourcing Resistance
  • Page 89 – Figure 29. Checking a Switch; Figure 30. Checking a Tachometer
  • Page 91 – Figure 32. Calibrating a mV to Current Transmitter
  • Page 92 – Figure 33. Checking a Vortex Shedding Flowmeter
  • Page 93 – Maintenance; Replacing the Battery Pack
  • Page 94 – Calibration Data; screen. Calibration of the 701 and; Service Center Calibration or Repair
  • Page 95 – Table 9. Replacement Parts
  • Page 96 – Specifications; All specifications apply from +18
  • Page 97 – DC Voltage Measurement
  • Page 98 – AC Voltage Measurement; FREQUENCY RANGE; kHz to 5 kHz
  • Page 99 – DC Current Measurement; Resistance Measurement
  • Page 100 – Continuity Testing; TONE; Continuous Tone; Frequency Measurement; RANGES
  • Page 101 – DC Voltage Output
  • Page 102 – DC Current Output
  • Page 103 – Resistance Sourcing
  • Page 104 – Frequency Sourcing; FREQUENCY RANGES
  • Page 105 – Temperature, Thermocouples; MEASURE DEGREES C
  • Page 108 – Temperature, Resistance Temperature Detectors; MEASURE DEGREES C
  • Page 109 – Loop Power Supply; SETTING
  • Page 110 – Top and Bottom Limits of Ranges with Auto Range On; TOP OF RANGE
  • Page 111 – Top and Bottom Limits of Ranges with Auto Range On (cont); RANGE, MEASURE V CC
  • Page 112 – General Specifications; Lithium battery, 5 years typical lifetime.; Environmental
  • Page 113 – Figure 34. Operating Environment Specification
  • Page 115 – Index; to 20 ma transmitter
  • Page 118 – Transmitter
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701/702

Documenting Process Calibrator

Users Manual

November 1994, Rev. 4, 3/98

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Summary

Page 3 - Table of Contents; Title

i Table of Contents Title Page Introduction ........................................................................................................ 1 Standard Equipment ..................................................................................... 4 Safety Information ..........................

Page 4 - Users Manual; ii

701/702 Users Manual ii Selecting the Display Language .................................................................... 24Adjusting the Display Contrast ....................................................................... 24Setting Up the Date and Time Display ...................................

Page 5 - Contents; iii

Contents (continued) iii Ramping the Output ...................................................................................... 55 Simultaneous Measure/Source ......................................................................... 59Calibrating a Process Instrument ................................

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