
Models DC-1, -10, -20B DC Spark Testers
DC-1, -10, -20B Instruction Manual
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Automatic Calibration with STCAL System
: When calibrating with Clinton Model ST-CAL, there is
no need to open the equipment, or to make any physical adjustments during the process. The
DC-B will communicate with a Tablet and Voltmeter to make all necessary adjustments.
Calibration results, Serial information, and other optional information is provided on a Calibration
Certificate which can either be printed to a network printer or exported to a USB stick to keep
for future records.
Universal Power Supply:
Will work on 100/120, 200/240 input voltage without internal rewiring.
Percent Load Meter:
By toggling the A button on the control panel the voltage will change from
volts to percent of current output being used to produce the test voltage in real time
Fault output options
: remove voltage on fault for Alarm Modes
Spark Tester Configuration (Front Panel)
Navigating the Configuration Menu
This section will explain how to navigate and configure the unit from the
configuration menu using an RC Display.
Entering configuration:
While the RC Display is in normal run mode, hold the
“
Down Button & CR Button
”
for approximately four seconds. The system will
enter configuration mode and voltage output will be disabled. If the display has
been locked by a PIN, a PIN entry screen will be presented. For more
information see “RC Display Security” below.
“
A
”
Button
: If pressed while at a top level menu item it will exit configuration. If
pressed while inside a submenu, it will return to the top level menu item.
“B”
Button
: If pressed it will enter the sub menu of the currently selected menu
item.
“
CR
”
Button:
Used to change settings in a sub menu. Pressing the CR button
once will enable edit mode and display
. Use
“up and down”
arrows
to toggle between sub menu options.
Pressing the CR again will remove the * and save the changed selection.
RC Display Security (PIN)
To Lock / Unlock the RC Display manually, hold the A & B Buttons for at least
four seconds.