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• OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS •
CALIBRATION
Calibration should be performed when the meter is first put into service or when the transducer is changed
in any way. It should also be calibrated when the instrument has been repaired or modified. Periodic
calibration is recommended to account for unexpected system changes.
Proper calibration is conducted as a system, with the transducer connected to the meter and after the
system has been powered for at least 30 minutes.
Scaling the Cal Value over the Transducer Stroke
The Model 1003 Indicator allows the user to display nearly any reading over the working range of the
transducer. This is accomplished by first establishing a Calibration Value.
To set the Calibration Value, press the “PROG” button on the meter until you reach the “CAL” screen.
Set the Calibration Value to the displacement (inches/degrees) you wish to have at the end of stroke.
Press “PROG” button again to proceed to the “DECIMAL POINT” screen where you will adjust the
decimal point accordingly to match the desired Calibration Value. Press the “PROG” button again to exit
Program Mode and enter Operate Mode.
Additional information for setting programming values can be
found on page 20.
The following steps show how to display this Cal Value for the desired measurement range of the
transducer.
After confirming the unit is in Operate Mode, press the Zero
and Cal Switches to extinguish the Cal and Zero Lamps
This initializes the base unit, creating a voltmeter. In this mode, display values outside the range -20000
to +20000 may cause all digits to blink simultaneously. This condition clears when returned within
range. For more information, please see Overrange Note on next page.
Summary of Contents for 1003
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