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8. SERVICE
SUB-MATRIX
PARAMETER
CLASSIFICATION
CURRENT 4/20 mA
CURR CALIB
DEFINITION:
Calibrates the 4 mA and 20 mA references for the selected output.
HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT:
The
"CALIB 4mA"
message flashes and the output is supposed to
produce 4 mA. Press the and keys to start calibration until
reaching the 4 mA output.
In the case where you validated via the
ENTER
key, the
" CALIB 20mA"
message flashes and the output is supposed to produce 20 mA.
Calibration starts when pressing the and keys until reaching the 20
mA output.
Pressing
ENTER
makes the calibration stop (the
"END CAL"
message is
displayed during 3s.)
At any time,
SETUP
disables the 2 references calibration.
SUB-MATRIX
PARAMETER
CLASSIFICATION
CURRENT 4/20 mA
VIEW CURR
DEFINITION:
Allows the output current to be displayed under the automatic format.
(from 0 to 24 mA)
HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT:
Cannot be modified. Press
SETUP
to escape.
SUB-MATRIX
PARAMETER
CLASSIFICATION
CURRENT 4/20 mA
FORCE CURR
DEFINITION:
Allows forcing a current output manually on the 0-24 mA range.
HOW TO USE/EXECUTE IT:
Press the and keys to modify the output current.
Press
SETUP
to escape.
DEFINITION:
[0 ... 24] mA
3 digits after the decimal point
DEFINITION:
0.000
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