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Section Five Output from Instrument
The Instrument produces the DC current from its appropriate
output terminal (OUTPUT) set by the user or simulating a
transmitter.
Caution
Do not apply voltage to the output terminal during the operation. if
any improper voltage is applied to the output terminal. it will cause
damage to the internal circuit.
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Output Operation Procedure
Function
Operation
%
Operation
Display
Setting Range
DCI
20mA
20mA
:
%
00.000mA
-025.00
ma%
00.000~22.000
mA
-025.00~110.50
mA%
Current Output
1) Insert one end of the test leads to the + mA - output jack
(OUTPUT) of the Instrument and connect the other end with the
input of the user’s Instrument as shown in Figure 5-1:
2) Press the key (OUTPUT/IN) , and OUTPUT appears in the
display. it denotes that the Instrument is in an output state;
3) Press the key (mA%/V) ,to select the output to be set in ‘mA”
OR % and then the unit mA or mA% appears, in which 0%
denotes 4mA; 100% denotes 20mA;
Figure 5-1
4) Press the key ( ) / ( ) to select the set digits of the output;
5) Press the key ( ) / ( ) to change the value of the set digits.
the value can do carry or number decrement automatically.
Hold the pressed key in one second and the numerical value
will keep varying.
25% Step Current Output
1) Connect to the Instrument as shown in Figure 5-1;
2) When the key (OUTPUT) is pressed, the OUTPUT appears in
the LCD, it denotes the Instrument is in an output state.
3) Press the key (25%RAMP) and th symbols ‘ ’ and ‘ ’ will
appear.
4) Press the key (mA% / V) to select the output to be set in mA or
% and then the unit ‘mA’ or ‘mA%’ appears;
5) Press the key ( ) / ( ) to change the output in a value of 25%,
in which 0% denotes 4mA and 100% denotes 20mA;
6) Repress the key (25%/RAMP) so as to exit the step current
output.
Current Output Set for Zero Point & Full Scale
1) Connect to the Instrument as shown in Figure 5-1;
2) When the (OUTPUT/IN) key is pressed the OUTPUT appears in
the LCD, it denotes the Instrument is in an output state;
3) Press the key (100%/START) and the symbols ‘ ’ ‘ ’ ‘0’ ’FS’
will appear in the display;