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HYS006684

Specifications

General Specifications

To simulate an RTD, proceed as follows:
1. Press       to turn on the power.
2. If the calibrator is in input mode (INPUT on the 
    display), press “INPUT/OUTPUT” once. Make sure 
    the display shows OUTPUT.
3. Press       to select the desired RTD type.
4. Connect test leads to the terminals of the RTD
    measuring device as shown. Use only the two center 
    outputs.
5. Press     or      to adjust the value for output.

Simulating an RTD or Resistance

RTD DEVICE INPUT

Specifications are based on a one year calibration cycle 
and apply for ambient temperature from +18°C to +28°C 
unless stated otherwise.

RANGE

0.00Ω

~

400.00Ω

Input Accuracy
    

4 Wrie 

± 

Ω

     Output 
Accuracy

 

± 

Ω

    Allowable
Excitation (mA)

400.0Ω

~

1500.0Ω

1500.0Ω

~32

00.0Ω

0.1~3.0

0.05~0.8

0.05~0.4

0.1

0.5

1

0.1

0.5

1

Allowable Excitation is for Output mode only. 
It shows the allowable excitation current from an ohmmeter or 
RTD measurement device connected to the calibrator.
Excitation current from Calibrator: 0.2 mA.
Maximum input voltage: 30 V

RTD Specifications

    Allowable
    Excitation 
        (mA)

    OUTPUT

    Accuracy (°C)

    INPUT

    RANGE°C (°F)

    RTD TYPE

  -200.0~800.0
(-328.0~1472.0)
  -200.0~800.0
(-328.0~1472.0)
  -200.0~800.0
(-328.0~1472.0)
  -200.0~630.0
(-328.0~1166.0)
  -200.0~630.0
(-328.0~1166.0)

 Pt10 (385)

 Pt50 (385)

 Pt200(385)

 Pt500(385)

 Pt100(385)

1.5

0.3

0.3

0.2

0.2

    4W

  2W/3W

1.5

0.5

0.4

0.4

0.4

1.5

0.5

0.4

0.4

0.4

0.1~3.0

0.1~3.0

0.1~3.0

0.1~3.0

0.05~0.8

0.1~3.0

0.05~0.4

  -200.0~630.0
(-328.0~1166.0)
  -200.0~800.0
(-328.0~1472.0)

 Pt1000(385)

  Pt100
(385)JIS

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.4

0.4

0.4

Allowable Excitation is for Output mode only. 
It shows the allowable excitation current from an ohmmeter or 
RTD measurement device connected to the calibrator.
Excitation current from Calibrator: 0.2 mA.
Maximum input voltage: 30 V

Maximum voltage applied between any terminal and 
earth ground or between any two terminals:

 30V

Storage temperature:

 

-40

 to 60

Operation temperature:

 

-10

 to 55

Operation altitude:

 

3000 meters maximum

Temperature coefficient:

 

0.05×specified accuracy per

 for temperature ranges

-10

 to 18

 and 28

 to 55

Relative humidity:

 

95% up to 30

,75% up to 40

,45%

up to 50

,and 35% up to 55

Vibration:

 Random 2 g,5 Hz to 500 Hz

Shock:

 1 meter drop test

Power requirements:

 Single 9 V battery (ANSI/NEDA 

1604A or IEC 6LR61)

Size:

 190mm L×89mm W×42mm H

Weight:

 Approx. 350g

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Maintenance
Calibration

Calibrate your calibrator once a year to ensure that 
it performs according to its specifications.

Replacing the Batteries

If the meter display “     ” on LCD, the battery must be 
replaced to maintain proper operation. Following 
  procedure to replacing the battery:
1. Press POWER key to OFF. Disconnect test leads from
    any live source and remove the test leads from the 
    input terminals.
2. Remove the screws on the battery cover and open the
    cover.

3. Remove the exhausted battery and replace with a new 
    9V battery.
4. Don't use the meter before the batter cover is in place
    and fastened fully.

Others

1. Clean your meter with a damp cloth and mild detergent.
    Do not use abrasives, solvents, or alcohol.
2. If any faults or abnormalities are observed, the meter 
    can not be used any more and it has to be checked out.

Measuring an RTD or Resistance

To measure an RTD, proceed as follows:
1. Press       to turn on the power.
2. If the calibrator is in simulate mode (OUTPUT on the
    display), press “INPUT/OUTPUT” once. Make sure the
    display shows INPUT.
3. Press       to select the desired RTD type.

4. Press     to select a two-wire, three-wire, or four wire 
    RTD input configuration. Look for the 2W, 3W, or 4W 
    annunciator on the display to verify that the
    configuration is set correctly.
5. Connect test leads to the RTD as shown up. Use two,
    three, or four inputs, depending on the setting of 2W, 
    3W, or 4W on the display.
6. Read value on the meter.

 RTD

TYPE

2W 3W 4W

 RTD

TYPE

2W 3W 4W

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