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K0320 Issue No. 1
To measure pressures (optional)
Read pressure module MCX-PM
operation manual
Automatic calibration or testing
(optional)
Read Linkpak-W operation manual
To communicate with ‘smart’
instrumentation (optional)
Read "communicator" operation
manual
Table of Contents
Deutsch
Inhaltsverzeichnis ................................ 4
Français
Table des matières .............................. 6
Introduction
The MCX-II calibrator ............................. 8
Pressure Measurements and Calibrations
.............................................................. 8
Automatic Calibration .............................. 8
Digital Communicator ........................... 10
Standard Accessories ........................... 10
Optional Accessories ............................ 10
Functionality
Parts identification ................................ 12
Screens to work with ............................ 18
Keys to work with .................................. 20
Power Sources
Power from internal batteries ............... 22
Changing from Alkaline to rechargeable
batteries ................................................. 26
Recharging ............................................. 26
Operating from 115 V or 230V line
voltage (50 or 60 Hz) ............................ 28
Set-up
Date and Time Settings ........................ 30
Setting the clock to your local time .. 30
Setting the clock to your local date . 32
Temperature readings .......................... 34
Changing the temperature unit ......... 34
Changing the temperature scale ...... 36
Language Setting ............................... 38
Setting te language ........................... 38
Access code settings ............................ 40
LCD screen viewing adjustments ........ 42
Setting the backlight automatic
shut-off mode ..................................... 42
Backlight on/off operation ................. 44
Screen contrast adjustment .............. 44
Bench or portable use ....................... 46
Keystroking ............................................ 48
Storing a key-pad operation sequence
............................................................ 48
Recalling a key-pad operation
sequence ............................................ 48
Clear key-stroking ............................. 50
To measure signals
General ................................................... 52