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Voltage / resistance or temperature simulation

To access the 

Emission

 mode: 

The choice of 

Emission

 mode is made using the 

F2 

key 

(mode 

menu

)

.

Using the navigation keys 

(

 and 

), 

position the cursor in the 

Emission 

field going down the menu.

Confirm your choice using the 

VAL 

key.

Once you have confirmed the Emission mode, define the type of generation: 

Continuous (manual or arrows or default editing).

Incremental (by step or “manual default”).

By single ramp (only one ramp emitted).

By cyclic ramp.

Synthesizer ("automatic default”).

Voltage / resistance or temperature generation / manual editing?

Press the F2 key to display the edit menu.

Using the navigation keys (

 and 

), choose the 

Manual edit

 mode and confirm (

VAL 

key).

Press 

VAL

 again and enter your value using the navigation keys:

o

 and 

 

to increase or decrease the value

o

 

and

 

 

to select the digit to modify (hundreds/tens/unit/decimal place/hundreds).

Beware: if the Scaling mode is 

ON

, the value to edit is expressed in the unit defined, otherwise this value is expressed in 

Volts or in °C or °F.  

Summary of Contents for TM602

Page 1: ...ure Meters and Calibrators TM602 TM612 A TM630 A TC621 TC622 A User Manual Palmer Wahl 234 Old Weaverville Road Asheville NC 28804 Toll Free 800 421 2853 Phone 828 658 3131 Fax 828 658 0728 www palmer...

Page 2: ...ranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied and of all obligations or liabilities on its part for damages including but not limited to normal wear and tear or consequential damages f...

Page 3: ...sories included with the units are User manual available online 4 AA batteries 1 5 V Protection sheath or boot Carrying Case TC6XX only Wrist strap Certificate of Conformance If the product needs to b...

Page 4: ...rage of acquisitions in progress 25 D 5 1 Synthesizer configuration 29 D 5 2 Configuration of the ramp generation 30 E Parameter settings 33 E 1 Contrast adjustment 33 E 2 Date and time setting 33 E 3...

Page 5: ...mocouple temperature calibrators and connection by 4 mm safety plugs or 4 pt circular connector for resistive sensor temperature calibrators Power supply via 4 AA batteries or rechargeable batteries w...

Page 6: ...lute the environment We recommend you refrain from disposing of this device in an ordinary waste bin but rather that you use the recycling circuits available locally A 4 3 1 Waste generated by the dev...

Page 7: ...damaged if for example There is obvious damage to the unit The unit is no longer able to make accurate measurements The unit has been stored under unfavorable conditions The unit has been subjected to...

Page 8: ...st ensure on a regular basis that factors affecting safety do not change with time and carry out any necessary preventive work Before opening the unit for any maintenance operations you must ensure th...

Page 9: ...rectly press the ON OFF key to turn ON the product To turn the unit off completely press the ON OFF key until the Instrument in power off mode screen comes up Date and hours are saved by a lithium bat...

Page 10: ...non simultaneous Both the TC622 and TM612 are fitted with 4 safety bushes 4 mm in diameter and a 4 pt circular connector These connector assemblies are used both in measurement and emission modes non...

Page 11: ...asurement terminal Measurement Current terminal negative Simulation Current terminal Positive 3 wire voltage measurement terminal Positive terminal in measurement and emission Negative terminal in mea...

Page 12: ...ating mode the gauge and certain related functions The 5 th field indicates the value of the measurement or of the emission These values are expressed in mV Ohm C F or as a The 6 th field indicates in...

Page 13: ...Delete the selected item Clear the selection Add the item being edited B 1 7 Operating modes There are 2 different operating modes Measurement mode displayed in mV Ohm C or F Simulation mode value dis...

Page 14: ...C to 760 C 364 F to 1400 F Scaling yes yes B 1 7 5 Resistance temperature simulation TC622 Gauge 400 Ohm for PT100 3500 Ohm for PT1000 Resolution display 1 m or 0 01 1 m or 0 01 Scope of range 0 to 4...

Page 15: ...e or resistive sensor type is made using the F1 key Configuration menu Using the navigation keys and position the cursor in the Function field Confirm the latter using the VAL key In the MEASUREMENT C...

Page 16: ...rm the desired function and go back to the measurement screen The Measurement mode makes it possible to display the Min bottom left Average bottom centre and Max values bottom right from the last Min...

Page 17: ...editing Incremental by step or manual default By single ramp only one ramp emitted By cyclic ramp Synthesizer automatic default Voltage resistance or temperature generation manual editing Press the F...

Page 18: ...ecrease manually the voltage or temperature emitted starting from the max programmed voltage Voltage resistance or temperature generation single ramp editing Press the F2 key to display the edit menu...

Page 19: ...he synthesizer function Press the F2 key to display the edit menu Using the navigation keys and choose the Default values mode and confirm VAL key Using the navigation keys and select the value that n...

Page 20: ...it possible to program up to 10 lines of 2 values X and Y f X In measurement mode X Value measured and Y Value Displayed In emission mode X Value displayed and Y Value emitted The lines entered are so...

Page 21: ...asurements The relative measurement function available on the device makes it possible to cancel a constant or spurious value via programming When the relative measurement function is enabled the symb...

Page 22: ...ter the Configuration menu Select the Calibrated Sensors function followed by one of the 5 available sensors Confirm VAL key Enter the sensor information fields Use the F1 function key to move from on...

Page 23: ...rrection is a fixed voltage difference In the case of a resistive sensor the correction made is a correction of R0 The sensors declared thus are added to the list of thermocouple types or sensor types...

Page 24: ...git that requires editing Using the navigation keys and increase the value of the selected digit Confirm the line using the VAL key You can edit a value already recorded Using the navigation keys and...

Page 25: ...isition has already been opened then the following screen is displayed If you wish to save it press the F2 key YES to confirm You are then requested to enter the name of a file Using the navigation ke...

Page 26: ...trigger level and the number of data to record after this trigger Post trigger Display burst You can display the burst in the form of a table of values or a trend curve At this level it is possible to...

Page 27: ...the navigation keys and move the cursor to the value to be marked value 2 and press the F1 key 2 In this particular example the graph will display values included between positions 10 and 20 Press th...

Page 28: ...ion keys and scroll down the letters Using the navigation keys and move the cursor by one position Using the F2 key you can delete the characters entered Once you have entered the file name confirm by...

Page 29: ...recorded first Once you have selected the Configuration Synthesizer Parameters menu confirm by pressing the VAL key This screen allows you to configure the emission First point This is the 1 st point...

Page 30: ...e versa with decrementation It is given in seconds and is limited to a maximum of 1000s The Delay corresponds to the timeout that can be programmed between the moment the start of transmission key is...

Page 31: ...n have between pressing the emission start key and the actual starting of generation It is expressed in seconds and the max time is limited to 1000s Use the F2 key to access the CONFIGURATION RAMP men...

Page 32: ...The number of repetitions is limited to 1000 Use the F2 key to access the CONFIGURATION RAMP menu Attention the appropriate function mode must be programmed Single Ramp mode to access the CONFIGURATI...

Page 33: ...confirm Select the Date Time field using the navigation keys and then confirm Use the navigation keys and to increase the various parameters Use the navigation keys and to go to the next field Press V...

Page 34: ...SETUP PREFERENCE menu you can emit a beeping sound every time a key is pressed Access this menu using the F1 key Select the Setup field using the navigation keys and then confirm Select the Preferenc...

Page 35: ...her proceed with the appropriate adjustment according to the following procedure which requires equipment which features at least the same performance levels as the one used for the previous check Or...

Page 36: ...adjustment is performed in 2 points around 0V and 100 mV Apply the calibration signal every time it is requested and enter the value of this calibration signal in the Value Applied field Confirm each...

Page 37: ...rformed in 2 points around 010 Ohm and 300 Ohm Apply the calibration resistance every time it is requested and enter the value of this calibration in the Value Applied field Confirm each step using th...

Page 38: ...current This adjustment is to be carried out for the 2 gauges 400 Ohm and 3500 Ohm Calibration date Should the device undergo calibration you can enter the date of this calibration and the certificate...

Page 39: ...ice 2 Disconnect the leads connected to the measurement and simulation terminals 3 Connect the instrument to the PC using the USB lead 4 Download and run the firmware update program 5 Select the langu...

Page 40: ...stability over the time period mentioned G 1 Thermocouple measurement function Rated maximum voltage in common mode 60 VDC or VAC G 1 1 Constant voltage TC621 TM602 and TM630 The voltage measurement...

Page 41: ...10 C 110 to 0 C 0 to 1300 C 0 1 0 1 0 05 0 05 0 60 C 0 25 C 0 15 C 0 020 R 0 07 C Platinum 100 to 1400 C 0 05 0 3 C Mo 0 to 1375 C 0 05 0 020 L 0 10 C NiMo NiCo 50 to 1410 C 0 05 0 020 L 0 35 C D 0 to...

Page 42: ...0 020 R 3 V Temperature coefficient 10 ppm R C from 0 C to 18 C and from 28 C to 50 C Internal resistance 1 G 2 2 Temperature by Thermocouple Type of sensors Standardized in accordance with CEI 584 1...

Page 43: ...0C 0 20 C 0 020 R 0 09 C Platinum 100 to 1400 C 0 05 0 35 C Mo 0 to 1375 C 0 05 0 25 C NiMo NiCo 50 to 1 410 C 0 05 0 020 L 0 35 C D 0 to 310 C 310 to 1000 C 1000 to 1800 C 1800 to 2000 C 2000 to 2315...

Page 44: ...1 0 012 R 0 05 C Pt 100 3926 210 C 850 C 0 01 0 012 R 0 05 C Pt 200 3851 220 C 1200 C 0 01 0 012 R 0 12 C Pt 500 3851 220 C 1200 C 0 01 0 012 R 0 07 C Pt 1000 3851 220 C 760 C 0 01 0 012 R 0 05 C Ni 1...

Page 45: ...tion Precision 1 year Pt 50 3851 220 C 850 C 0 01 0 012 R 0 18 C Pt 100 3851 220 C 850 C 0 01 0 012 R 0 12 C Pt 100 3916 200 C 510 C 0 01 0 012 R 0 12 C Pt 100 3926 210 C 850 C 0 01 0 012 R 0 12 C Pt...

Page 46: ...l 234 Old Weaverville Road Asheville NC 28804 Ph 800 421 2853 US only 828 658 3131 Fax 828 658 0728 Email info palmerwahl com www palmerwahl com 234 Old Weaverville Road Asheville NC 28804 800 421 285...

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