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4180ETRS

Operators Manual

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RUN PROG

Use the RUN PROG(RUN PROGRAM) menu to access the program status feature.

PROGRAM (view Only)

The PROGRAM parameter indicates the number of the program that is selected.

NAME (view Only)

Program NAME indicates the program name. To set the program name, see the PROG:[n]NAME serial 
command. Example: a thermometer model number.

STATUS

The STATUS option controls the state of the program. The user selects RUN to run the program or 
OFF to turn the program off.

SYSTEM MENU

Use the SYSTEM MENU to set up the display settings, communications protocol, password settings, 
calibrations settings, and to view system information.

SYSTEM SETUP

The SYSTEM SETUP menu contains the menus for the display and communications parameters.

DISPLY SETUP

The DISPLY SETUP (DISPLAY SETUP) menu contains the language selection, decimal separator, 
and keypad sound parameters.

LANGUAGE

See 

Languages

.

DECIMAL

Use the DECIMAL parameter to determine the decimal separator: a comma or a period. Push the right 
or left arrow to select the desired decimal separator and then push 

ENTER

 to accept the selection.

KEY AUDIO

The KEY AUDIO parameter (

F1

 and 

F3

 pushed simultaneously) enables or disables the button push 

beep.

COMM SETUP

The COMM SETUP (COMMUNICATIONS SETUP) menu contains the serial interface parameters. The 
parameters in the menu are: BAUD RATE and LINEFEED.

BAUD RATE

The BAUD RATE parameter determines the serial communication transmission rate or baud. BAUD 
RATE may be programmed to 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, or 38400 baud.

LINEFEED

The LINEFEED enables (ON) or disables (OFF) transmission of a line feed character (LF, ASCII 10) 
after transmission of any carriage return. The LINEFEED default setting is on. The line-feed parameter 
can be turned on or off as needed.

Summary of Contents for 4180ETRS

Page 1: ...sion Infrared Calibrator Operators Manual September 2020 2020 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without notice All product names are trademarks of their respec...

Page 2: ...est Fluke authorized service center to obtain return authorization information then send the product to that service center with a description of the difficulty postage and insurance prepaid FOB Desti...

Page 3: ...mental Conditions 6 Forced Air and Convection 6 Quick Start 6 Setup 6 Power on the Product 6 Configure Set Points 7 Parts and Controls 7 Front Panel 8 Display 10 Back Panel 11 Languages 12 Language Se...

Page 4: ...SETUP 20 PASSWORD 21 CALIBRATE 21 SYSTEM INFO View Only 22 VIEW TEMP 23 BLOCK TEMP View Only 23 Digital Communication Interface 23 Wiring 23 Setup 23 Serial Operation 24 Command Syntax 24 Commands by...

Page 5: ...eadout in C or F The temperature is accurately controlled by the digital controller The controller uses a precision platinum RTD as a sensor and controls the surface temperature with FET driven Peltie...

Page 6: ...www Flukecal com More specific safety information is listed where applicable in this manual A Warning identifies conditions and procedures that are dangerous to the user A Caution identifies condition...

Page 7: ...duct to a non grounded outlet For installations with polarized outlets ensure that the polarity of the connection is correct HIGH VOLTAGE is used in the operation of this equipment Contact an Authoriz...

Page 8: ...device Always operate this Product at room temperatures as stated in Specifications and Environmental Conditions The Product is a precision Product Handle the Product with care It is important to keep...

Page 9: ...bility 3 8 hours 0 05 C Long term stability 1 year 0 05 C Heating time 10 min 23 C to 40 C Cooling time 10 min 40 C to 23 C Stabilization time 10 minutes Emissivity1 0 928 0 005 Target diameter 152 4...

Page 10: ...r should begin normal operation The main screen appears within 30 seconds If the Product fails to operate check the power connection The display shows the target surface temperature and waits for user...

Page 11: ...e the set point and enable the Product After 5 seconds the Product starts to operate normally and heat or cool to the designated set point Parts and Controls This section describes the exterior featur...

Page 12: ...ws the front panel Table 2 Front Panel The Display is a 240 x 160 pixel monochrome graphics LCD device with a bright LED backlight The display shows current control temperature measurements status inf...

Page 13: ...n the display change the display layout and adjusts the display contrast G The ENTER button selects menus and accepts new values H The Softkeys are the four buttons immediately below the display F1 to...

Page 14: ...avelength band at which the Product was calibrated E Stability Status A graph shows the current status of the stability of the Product F Heating Cooling Status A bar graph indicates HEATING COOLING or...

Page 15: ...le Plug the cord into an ac mains supply appropriate for the voltage displayed on the power entry module and as specified in Specifications and Environmental Conditions The power switch is located on...

Page 16: ...in the Menu system under the System Menu Display Setup Select the language to be displayed with the left and right arrow buttons see SYSTEM MENU See Figure 1 Figure 1 Language Selection Reset to Engl...

Page 17: ...RM ENABLE DISABLE select F2 IRT IRT edit F3 CUTOUT modify hard and soft cutout SOFT CUTOUT edit HARD CUTOUT view only Buttons SET PT SET TEMPERATURE SETPOINT SETPOINT set point temperature edit ENTER...

Page 18: ...e s O N S E Y E R U T R E P A e r u t a r e p m e t f o r e b m u n e h T t i d e 8 1 S P E T S set points used in the calibration program t i d e 1 T N I O P T E S t i d e 2 T N I O P T E S t i d e...

Page 19: ...A Y E K F2 COMM SETUP t c e l e s 0 0 2 1 0 0 4 2 0 0 8 4 0 0 6 9 0 0 2 9 1 0 0 4 8 3 E T A R D U A B t c e l e s F F O N O D E E F E N I L F2 PASSWORD USER PASSWORD edit PROTECTION LOW HIGH select F3...

Page 20: ...oller heats or cools the target to force the control temperature equal to the set point SET POINT SETPT This is the current set point IRT IRT is the ETRS nominal emissivity CONTROL HEAT COOL Is the re...

Page 21: ...TABLE LIMIT parameter notifies the user when it has achieved the stability limit set in this parameter There are two notifications visual and audible The visual notification is always active As the Pr...

Page 22: ...eans the cutout must be reset by the operator after the temperature falls below the set point Note CUTOUT RESET If the Product exceeds the temperature set in the soft cutout menu or if it exceeds the...

Page 23: ...e the number of set points is selected push ENTER to accept the new setting SETPOINT n Use SETPOINT n to set the temperature for each given set point n is a number from 1 to No Set points PROG OPTION...

Page 24: ...LAY SETUP menu contains the language selection decimal separator and keypad sound parameters LANGUAGE See Languages DECIMAL Use the DECIMAL parameter to determine the decimal separator a comma or a pe...

Page 25: ...rs for the Product Access to the IR target calibration parameters is password protected Calibration parameters are programmed at the factory when the Product is calibrated Qualified personnel can adju...

Page 26: ...racy at 40 C WAVELENGTH The WAVELENGTH parameter can be set to the default 8 m to 14 m or USER selectable This is to remind the user that the nominal emissivity of the Product pertains to the 8 m to 1...

Page 27: ...rly long distances Access any of the functions parameters and settings discussed in this section with the serial interface The serial communications cable attaches to the Product through the DB 9 conn...

Page 28: ...s as well Commands are not case sensitive Mnemonics often have alternate forms Most mnemonics have a long form that is more readable and a short form consisting of three or four characters that is mor...

Page 29: ...W TEMP INT SOUR LCON INT Unconditional R W TEMP DER SOUR LCON DER Unconditional R W Calibration IR Target WAVELENGTH SOUR CAL WAV Unconditional R W none SOUR CAL EMIS N A R IR CAL 1 SOUR CAL PAR1 Unc...

Page 30: ...ditional R W NAME PROG5 NAME Conditional R W NAME PROG6 NAME Conditional R W NAME PROG7 NAME Conditional R W NAME PROG8 NAME Conditional R W SOAK MINUTES PROG OPT SOAK N A R W SETTLE TEST PROG OPT SET...

Page 31: ...error but ignored Unrecognized commands or commands with incorrect syntax or invalid parameters generate error messages in the error queue Upper case letters designate syntax that is required when is...

Page 32: ...is required port indicates a port number is required label indicates an eight character label is required year indicates a four digit number is required month indicates a one or two digit number is r...

Page 33: ...d if the output status is off and 1 is returned if the output status is on PROG n NAME Read or set the program name by identifier by n 1 8 Where name consists of 1 to 10 Characters 0 to 9 A to Z and I...

Page 34: ...and APER SPOi set points 1 8 where i the value of one setpoint POIN the number of set points for the indicated program IRTE the emissivity value default 0 928 DIST the distance from the target to the...

Page 35: ...at Read Example SOUR CAL DATE Response 2007 1 18 SOUR CAL DATE y m d Note This command is unconditionally protected which requires a password to set it Set the Product calibration date in yyyy mm dd f...

Page 36: ...eter valid values are 1 2 or 3 Read Example SOUR CAL PAR1 TEMP Response 15 0 SOUR CAL WAV Read or set the calibration IR wavelength option 0 8 14um or 1 undefined default 0 Read Example SOUR CAL WAV R...

Page 37: ...ponse 1 5 Set Example SOUR LCON PBAN 7 The main zone proportional band is the gain inverse in C that the unit s proportional integral derivative PID controller uses for main zone control SOUR LIST SPO...

Page 38: ...e temperature limits of the DUT SOUR PROT TRIP Read the temperature cutout tripped state Range 0 1 0 No Cutout 1 Cutout Example SOUR PROT TRIP Response 0 A value of 0 is returned if the cutout set poi...

Page 39: ...ity alert beep enable where n is a value 0 or 1 0 is disable 1 is enable beep Default 1 Enable Beep Read Example SOUR STAB BEEP Response 1 Set Example SOUR STAB BEEP 0 Enable or disable the audible st...

Page 40: ...ad Example SYST BEEP KEYB Response 1 Set Example SYST BEEP KEYB 1 Turns the keyboard beep function on or off SYST COD VERS Read the main code version Example SYST COD VERS Response 1 10 Provides the u...

Page 41: ...unconditionally protected and requires a password to set it Read or set the keypad lockout 0 unlock and 1 lock Default 0 Unlock Read Example SYST KLOCK Response 1 Set Example SYST KLOC 1 This command...

Page 42: ...nds When the power of the Product is cycled system password protection is disabled SYST PASS CEN STAT Read the access state of password protected setting commands Example SYST PASS CEN STAT Response 0...

Page 43: ...the operation of the Product may be impaired or safety hazards may arise Caution To prevent damage to the Product Do not operate the Product in an oily wet dirty or dusty environment Do not use harsh...

Page 44: ...contrast Push the down arrow key to see if the screen contrast lightens If the contrast is not the issue contact an Authorized Customer Service Center See Contact Fluke Calibration The Product heats s...

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