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Power  save  options

:  To  get  the  best  battery 

duration, set a low value for the 

Backlight Intensity 

(40%) and a short 

Timeout

 
The  maximum  operating  time  without  recharging 
varies  depending  on  the  usage  and  brightness 
setting of the  
 
display light. Also the generated output current and 
the  usage  of  the  24V  transmitter  supply  affect  the 
maximum operating time. 
 

Notes: 

 

LC-11

’s memory and the internal clock/calendar 

use  a  small  amount  of  power  although  the 
calibrator  is  switched  off.  Remember  to  check 
the  capacity  of  the  batteries  from  time  to  time 
although LC-11 is not in use. 

 

Do  not  leave  LC-11  without  a  Battery  Pack  or 
anEmpty Battery for a long time. LC-11 may lose 
its  settings  if  it  is  left  without  a  support  voltage 
for an extended period. 

 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for iCal LC-11

Page 1: ...OR R L LC C 1 11 1 Masibus Automation Instrumentation Pvt Ltd B 30 GIDC Electronics Estate Sector 25 Gandhinagar 382044 Gujarat India 91 79 23287275 79 91 79 23287281 82 Email support masibus com Web...

Page 2: ...nnections 7 2 2 1 The Terminal Connections 8 2 2 2 The KeyPad 11 2 2 3 The Display 12 2 2 4 The USB Connection 12 2 2 5 Stand for Table Top Use 13 2 3 Power Options 13 2 4 Battery 13 2 4 1 Charge time...

Page 3: ...RT Settings 39 4 6 2 Display Settings 39 4 6 3 Date Time Settings 40 4 6 4 Calibration 41 4 6 5 Battery Info 45 4 6 6 Set Password 45 4 6 7Factory Reset 45 4 6 8 About Calibrator 45 5 Maintenance Trou...

Page 4: ...m MASIBUS Sales office or sales representative Under no circumstances may the contents of this manual in part or in whole be transcribed or copied without our permission Trademarks Our product names o...

Page 5: ...ery pack To prevent an explosion or fire do not short circuit do not disassemble and keepit safe from damage For operating conditions see section 6 1 on Page 47 To prevent battery leakage or heat gene...

Page 6: ...control for prolonged battery life Measure current mA mA 24V voltage Volt mV Supply current mA mA 2W voltage Volt mV Step Ramp functions Automatic Manual Universal Serial Bus USB communications ports...

Page 7: ...bration Certificate User Guide 1 Set of 2mm to 2mm banana cable 1 Sets of 2mm Crocodileclips 1 Sets of connecting plug 4mm to 2mm USB A Male to USB mini B Male cable for PC communication and charging...

Page 8: ...Color Display 4 USB Connection Slot for PC Communication Charging 2 2 1 The Terminal Connections Source Mode mA Range 0 000 24 000 mA Resolution 0 001 mA mA 2W Range 0 000 24 000 mA Resolution 0 001 m...

Page 9: ...de an external power supply is used and LC 11 controls the current flow The following picture displays the connection for current source for different mode mA Current Source mA 2 Wire Simulation Volta...

Page 10: ...at the same time measuring the current or simplymeasuring the current while an external power supply is used The following picture displays the connection for Current Measurement for different mode An...

Page 11: ...C 11 works as Loop Power Supply while at the same time measuring the current VoltageMeasurement LC 11is capable of voltage Measurement with two voltage measurement ranges The following picture display...

Page 12: ...And Also for Saving Edited Parameter to the memory This key is use to log current reading in memory if device is on Run Page Log Mode is Manual In other Page than Run Mode this key is use to come dir...

Page 13: ...Ion battery All the instrument functions are available with a charged battery 5 V DC Charging Adaptor It supplies power to the instrument and charges the battery at the same time It charges the batter...

Page 14: ...hod Charge Time to Full Capacity External Charging Adaptor 5 hours USB mini Type B connector 6 hours with 500mA Supply When device is Off Note USB mini Type B connectorcharges the battery when the ins...

Page 15: ...ated output current and the usage of the 24V transmitter supply affect the maximum operating time Notes LC 11 s memory and the internal clock calendar use a small amount of power although the calibrat...

Page 16: ...To set the instrument power off press and hold 2 seconds this button again When the power is off the last set of configuration options stays in memory 3 2 The User Interface Every time LC 11 is switch...

Page 17: ...User Manual P a g e 17 of 49 All possible elements are not included in the previous picture but the important ones are discussed in the following chapters...

Page 18: ...2 Device unable to Read battery Information 4 Device unable to get Source Feedback Reading 5 Data Log Memory Corrupt 6 Source Mode Not Working 9 More than one Errors from above list is occurring 3 US...

Page 19: ...disabled at the moment 3 2 3 Display Mode 1 Measure Measure Window Input Type The Input Type mA mA Current Input mA 24V mA Current Read Power 24V Input mV mV Voltage Input V V Voltage Input Measure D...

Page 20: ...nt was started or minimum was reset Max Displays the maximum value found after a measurement was started or maximum was reset Max Min Displays the Maximum Minimum value found after a measurement was s...

Page 21: ...isplay in MENU DISPLAY SOURCE is set to PERCENTAGE SCALED 3 2 4 Display Operations There are mainly four types of widgets available in the Device Menu Style i ListBox ii EditBox iii CheckBox iv RadioB...

Page 22: ...for a parameter To edit the value of an EditBox press F1 key After that EditBox enters into the Edit mode where F1 F2 keys are works as shifter User can shift to desired digit and using UP or DOWN key...

Page 23: ...device In most of the EditBox changing of decimal point changing of sign is not allowed But there are few EditBox where these are allowed These typesof EditBox are Scaled Low 0 High 100 Range of measu...

Page 24: ...UP or DOWN key will toggle the sign CheckBox CheckBox is used where Binary Value 1 0 True False is available for any parameter To change the CheckBox status press F1 key This will enter into the edit...

Page 25: ...of RadioButtonBox are available One with 1 value can be selectable the other where 1 or 2 values can be selectable at a time In RadioButtonBox the other option can be selected by pressing MENU ENT key...

Page 26: ...ge etc SOURCE Contains Parameters related to Source Mode like Output Type Range Source Type etc DISPLAY Contains Parameters related to different display mode for RUN page LOGGING Contains Parameters r...

Page 27: ...Range for Measure Input Range Input Range Low 0 to Default Input High This parameter is enabled if Main Display in MENU DISPLAY MEASURE is set to Percentage orScaled Scaled Input Range Low 0 Scaling L...

Page 28: ...Source Output Range Default Output Low to Output Range High 100 This parameter is enabled if Main Display in MENU DISPLAY SOURCE is set to Percentage orScaled Output Range High 100 High Range for Sou...

Page 29: ...F1 key on the one of the option for more settings 4 2 1 STEP Page Parameter Name Description Options Manual Output Type Step Manual Mode Selection CheckBox Ticking this checkbox will enable Step Manua...

Page 30: ...ed only for Auto Step Mode Manual CheckBox is Un Checked Repeat Repeat Counts Defines how many times the steps arerepeated Range 1 to 9999 This parameter is enabled only for Auto Step Mode Manual Chec...

Page 31: ...nge to PAUSE STOPrespectively So by pressing F1 F2 key running STEP can be PAUSE or STOP at any time in RUN Page STEP Setting can be accessed directly by F2 key SETTING NOTE While STEP is running STEP...

Page 32: ...fines how many times the steps arerepeated Range 1 to 9999 Starting the RAMP To Enable Ramp select Source Type as RAMP If this mode is enabled Rising Ramp or Falling Ramp or Ramp Hold 100 or Ramp Hold...

Page 33: ...NU DISPLAY There is mainly Two RUN Display Mode possible in this device And this mode can be selected from the above Page What information to be shown in each RUN Display Mode can be defined by this p...

Page 34: ...ENU MEASURE Filter sec 1 st Order IIR Low Pass Filter for Input Reading Filter is useful when a measurement signal contains unwanted noise Range 0 0 to 60 0 sec Tare unit The Tare value is subtracted...

Page 35: ...d Range Transfer Function These settings are available from MENU SOURCE Additional Info 1 NA 4 4 DATA LOGGING Page This section gives examples of how to log Readings with time and date over a set time...

Page 36: ...only for Periodic Trigger File Info Shows the information of stored files This information contains Logging Start Time Date and No of Samples stored in the file File Delete Delete stored file START L...

Page 37: ...MM SS Both Periodic and Key Press logging can be stop manually by pressing F1 key on STOP LOGGING Button For Periodic Mode Logging will automatically stopped when defined log time ends and a message L...

Page 38: ...hown with RED Color To stop alarm uncheck the appropriate alarm checkbox Parameter Name Description Options Alarm Low Limit Value Range In accordance with Input Range Measure Display Mode And also it...

Page 39: ...add a Series resistor 250 into the mA circuit You can then use this instrument together with a HART communicator to set up and calibrate HART devices This option is applicable for mA 24V Read Power In...

Page 40: ...vice DD MM YY MM DD YY This is useful only in Data Logging to decide in which format Date to be stored There are 2 Time format supported in this device 24 Hour 12 Hour This is to select in which forma...

Page 41: ...trument to the manufacturer or an approved service agent for calibration If you use an alternative calibration facility make sure that it uses these standards The unit can be calibrated without openin...

Page 42: ...000 mA SPAN 23 000 mA mA 24V 0 000 to 24 000 mA 1 0 000 to 12 000 mA ZERO 1 000 mA SPAN 11 000 mA 2 12 000 to 24 000 mA ZERO 13 000 mA SPAN 23 000 mA mV 0 00 to 250 00m V 1 0 00 to 125 00 mV ZERO 15...

Page 43: ...rce If the Measured value shows 10 9950 enter 11 0000 value in SPAN Actual Value Edit Box Press MENU ENT key to calibrate the SPAN Follow the same procedure to calibrate for the Sub Range 2 The same p...

Page 44: ...hen this Edit Box is selected LC 11 will source value that is seen in SPAN Expected Value here LC 11 will source 20 000mA Now Measure the source value in Reliable Measure Unit For Example the external...

Page 45: ...Change Device Password This password has to be entered before Calibrating Resetting Configuration Parameters To change password Enter Current Password If the entered password is correct then New Pass...

Page 46: ...oose Connections Error Code on status bar One of the peripheral not working properly Solution Restart the Device if still error code showing contact factory Calibration Out Distortion in due to extern...

Page 47: ...for mA mV V measurement with minimum backlight on 10 hours for mA generation with minimum backlight on 24V DC 12mA Battery Status Indication Battery symbol displayed with power remaining Operating tem...

Page 48: ...eading 2 count mA 0 24 00 mA 0 001 mA 0 02 of reading 2 count 6 3 Source Accuracy Parameter Range Resolution Accuracy mV 0 250 00 mV 0 01 mV 0 02 of reading 2 count V 0 12 00 VDC 0 001 V 0 02 of readi...

Page 49: ...User Manual P a g e 49 of 49 6 5 Enclosure Dimensions...

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