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Practical Instrument Electronics

82 East Main Street Suite 3.14 • Webster, NY 14580 Tel: 585.872.9350 • Fax: 585.872.2638 • [email protected] • www.piecal.com

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Configuration

Configure the Calibrator

Move 

POWER SWITCH to 

“mA”

“% 4 to 20 

mA”

 or 

“READ VDC”

The following display will appear for 3 seconds: 

Double click the 

r

 DIAL KNOB at any time the 

unit is on and the following display will appear 
for 30 seconds:

Turn the 

r

 DIAL KNOB to move through the 

menu. Press the 

r

 DIAL KNOB to toggle 

between OFF and ON. These settings are 
remembered even with the power off.

EXIT MENU

 - exits this menu immediately and 

saves any changes. Menu will automatically exit 
after 30 seconds of inactivity.

MODEL 434  REV #.#

>  EXIT MENU

 

STEPS   

 

      5

 

GND LEAK DET  OFF

 

BACKLIGHT  

OFF

 

HART MODE  OFF

>  EXIT MENU

 AUTO 

OFF  OFF

 

STEPS

 - pressing the knob will cycle from 2, 3, 

5 steps and RAMP. 

2 steps

 will automatically switch between 4 & 

20 mA (0 & 100%).

 

3  steps

 between 4, 12 & 20 mA (0, 50 & 

100%). 

5 steps

 between 4, 8, 12, 16 & 20 mA (0, 25, 

50, 75 & 100%).

RAMP

 will continuously ramp the output 

between 4 & 20 mA (0 & 100%).

GROUND LEAK DETECTION

 - when ON  the 

PIECAL 434 has the ability to check for current 
leaks caused by ground faults, moisture or 
corrosion. This operates in Power/Measure 
mode while powering up a 2-wire transmitter or 
loop.

BACKLIGHT

 - If BACKLIGHT is ON the 

backlight will light all the time the unit is powered 
up. For maximum battery life turn the backlight 
off when using the PIECAL 434 in areas with 
enough ambient light to read the display.

HART MODE

 - when ON a 250 Ohm resistor is 

automatically inserted in series with the leads in 
all modes. This allows a HART Communicator to 
communicate with a HART Transmitter without 
adding an external resistor in the loop.

AUTO OFF

 - If AUTO OFF is ON, the unit will 

turn off after 30 minutes of inactivity to save 
battery life. If AUTO OFF is OFF the unit will stay 
on until the POWER SWITCH is moved to the off 
position.

Note:

 All settings are remembered even with the 

power off. Removing the batteries resets the 
values to factory defaults.

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Summary of Contents for PIECAL 434

Page 1: ...om 4 to 20 in 2 3 or 5 steps or choose a continuous ramp CALIBRATE USING LOOP POWER Check loop wiring and receivers by using the PIECAL 434 in place of a 2 Wire transmitter The PIECAL 434 uses any loo...

Page 2: ...put 0 001 mA 0 01 at a time Push and turn the knob for faster dialing adjusting 0 100 mA 1 00 at a time Press and Hold the knob to start automatic stepping or ramping Double click the knob for steppin...

Page 3: ...0 5 steps between 4 8 12 16 20 mA 0 25 50 75 100 RAMP will continuously ramp the output between 4 20 mA 0 100 GROUND LEAK DETECTION when ON the PIECAL 434 has the ability to check for current leaks ca...

Page 4: ...4mA 20mA or 20mA 4mA for 30 seconds then reverse direction Stop the stepping or ramping by pressing or turning the knob or moving any switch Sourcing Milliamps Power 2 Wire Transmitters Dial Output to...

Page 5: ...l automatically step or ramp between 4mA 20mA or 20mA 4mA for 30 seconds then reverse direction Stop the stepping or ramping by pressing or turning the knob or moving any switch To Sensor Typical 2 Wi...

Page 6: ...DC are indicated by ion the display Signals exceeding 99 99 VDC will be indicated by OVERRANGE flashing on the display Read DC Volts Voltage to be Measured Battery Loop Power Supply Transmitter Voltag...

Page 7: ...e PIECAL 434 to the plus input of the device and the black source lead to the minus The PIECAL 434 supplies a nominal 24 volts DC at 24 mA to the 2 Wire Transmitter The current passed by the transmitt...

Page 8: ...an indication of leakage current at the bottom of the display If there is an uncontrolled loop a transmitter with upscale burnout and bad or missing sensor or a short the display shows iLOOP 24mA Note...

Page 9: ...E SIGNALS Signals below 0 mA or open circuits are indicated by 0 000 mA 25 00 on the display Signals above 24 mA are current limited by protection circuitry to approximately 25 mA OPEN LOOPS The displ...

Page 10: ...t the 4 20 mA control wires from the Current to Pressure I P converter or the actuator 2 Connect the PIECAL 434 following the connection diagrams on the previous pages for Simulate 2 Wire Transmitters...

Page 11: ...VAC for North America Only charger four NiMh batteries AC DC cords Part 020 0103 Low Battery Low battery indication with nominal 1 hour of operation left Protection against misconnection Over voltage...

Page 12: ...Accuracy Same as Source Power Measure Voltage burden 2V at 20 mA Overload Current limit protection 24 mA nominal Loop voltage limits 2 to 60 VDC fuse less protected from reverse polarity connections...

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