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Advanced Functions 

Programming an Output in Percent (Current and Voltage Outputs Only) 

Output values can also be programmed in percent. For example, a 4 to 20mA output can 
be programmed as follows: 0% = 4mA, 50% = 12mA, and 100% = 20mA. The main LCD 
digits will reflect the actual output while the top (smaller) digits will display the percentage. 
Follow these steps to output a signal in percent: 

1.  Setup a test as described earlier for a current or voltage output. 

2. Press 

the 

SHIF

T button so that the word SHIFT appears on the LCD. 

3. Press 

the 

%

 key. 

4.  Enter a percentage from 0 to 100% (1% resolution) using the numeric keys. 

5. Press 

the 

ENTER

 key. 

6.  The current or voltage signal will be output from the meter. 

7.  0% corresponds to the lowest value in the range ('4mA' for 4 to 20mA, '0mV' for 0 to 

100mV, for example.) while 100% corresponds to the highest value in the output range 
('20mA' for 4 to 20mA range, '100mV' for 0 to 100mV range). All percentages in 
between will be linear to the voltage or current ranges. 

8.  Refer to the list below for the 1% step value for each range: 

4 to 20mA: 

1% = 0.16mA 

0 to 20mA: 

1% = 0.2mA 

0 to 24mA: 

1% = 0.24mA 

0 to 100mV: 

1% = 1mV 

0 to 1V: 

1% = 0.01V 

0 to 12V:  

1% = 0.12V

 

 

 

Step Mode (Current and Voltage Outputs Only) 

This feature allows the user to step up and down through the output range in programmed 
steps as follows: 

1.  Setup a test as described earlier for a current or voltage output. 

2. Press 

the 

SHIFT

 key and then the 

%

 key. 

3.  Enter a percentage (1 to 100%) using the numeric keys. This percentage will represent 

the size of each step. Press the 

ENTER

 key when complete. 

4.  Now each time the 

'8 %

     ' key is pressed, the output signal will be increased by the 

percentage programmed (in the previous step). Press the 

'0 %

    ' key to step the 

output down by the percentage programmed. 

5.  For example, for a 4 to 20mA output type and a step percentage of 25%, the following 

steps are possible: 

0% = 4mA 

25% = 8mA 

50% = 12mA 

75% = 16mA 

100% = 20mA

 

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Summary of Contents for 422123

Page 1: ... mA mV V Temperature C F and Frequency This device also offers STEP and AUTO RAMP features Careful use of this meter will provide years of reliable service Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 FAX 781 665 0780 TestEquipmentDepot com 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 Phone 781 665 1400 Toll Free 1 800 517 8431 Visit us at www TestEquipmentDepot com ...

Page 2: ...tilt stand and AC Adapter External Battery Pack input jack are located on the rear of the meter Keypad Function Commands 1 Select output range for current mode 2 Select output range for voltage mode 3 Automatic Ramp Function current and voltage only 4 Select output in current and voltage only Also the key for negative values Also the decimal point 5 Select temperature units and thermocouple type 6...

Page 3: ...d DC Milliamp Outputs 4 to 20 0 to 20 and 0 to 24mA 1 Ensure that the meter s test leads are not shorted or connected to any devices 2 Slide the function switch to the mA position and wait for the STANDY display to extinguish 3 Connect the meter s red positive and black negative test leads to the device or circuit under calibration Use banana to alligator leads if necessary 4 Select the desired mA...

Page 4: ...le to the device under calibration 4 Select the thermocouple type to simulate by pressing the SHIFT button and then the 6 KJET key until the desired type appears on the right side of the LCD Type K J E or T 5 After selecting the type press the SHIFT button again 6 Type a temperature output value using the numeric keypad and then press ENTER Note there is a 4 digit limit To type a negative temperat...

Page 5: ...to 100mV range All percentages in between will be linear to the voltage or current ranges 8 Refer to the list below for the 1 step value for each range 4 to 20mA 1 0 16mA 0 to 20mA 1 0 2mA 0 to 24mA 1 0 24mA 0 to 100mV 1 1mV 0 to 1V 1 0 01V 0 to 12V 1 0 12V Step Mode Current and Voltage Outputs Only This feature allows the user to step up and down through the output range in programmed steps as fo...

Page 6: ...use resume the ramp 5 Press the SHIFT button to exit this mode and return to normal operation Note Each 1 step has a time interval of 0 08 seconds therefore it takes 8 seconds to ramp from 0 to 100 Maintenance 9V Battery Replacement Open the battery compartment on the back of the meter by removing the Phillips head screw and battery compartment cover Replace the battery and secure the battery comp...

Page 7: ...2 o F 200 to 0 o C Accuracy 1 8 o F 1 0 o C 32 to 752 o F 0 to 400 o C Accuracy 1 5 o F 0 8 o C Frequency 1 to 125 Hz Accuracy 0 04Hz 126 Hz to 62 500 Hz Accuracy 0 01 0 04Hz Accuracy notes All published accuracies are of reading Meter must be warmed up for 20 minutes before use for optimum accuracy Power supply 9V battery external battery pack 6 x 1 5V AA or optional AC adapter Power Consumption ...

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