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701/702
Documenting Process Calibrator
Users Manual
November 1994, Rev. 4, 3/98
© 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Users Manual

¨701/702Documenting Process CalibratorUsers ManualNovember 1994, Rev. 4, 3/98© 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed

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701/702Users Manualviii14. Electrical Sourcing Connections... 4215. Connecti

Page 3 - Table of Contents

701/702Users Manual90Continuity TestingTONE RESISTANCEContinuous ToneMay or may not get toneNo tone<25 Ω25 to 400 Ω>400 ΩFrequency MeasurementRA

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Documenting Process CalibratorSpecifications91DC Voltage OutputRANGE RESOLUTIONSMODEL 702 % OUTPUT +% OF FULL SCALEMODEL 701% OUTPUT + % OF FU

Page 5 - Contents

701/702Users Manual92DC Current OutputRANGE RESOLUTIONMODELS 701 AND 702% OUTPUT +% OF FULL SCALE1 YEAR 2 YEAR22 mA 1 µA 0.01% + 0.04% 0.02% + 0.06%Ma

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Documenting Process CalibratorSpecifications93Resistance SourcingRANGES RESOLUTIONMODEL 702% OUTPUT + OHMSMODEL 701% OUTPUT + OHMS1 YEAR 2 YEAR 1 YEAR

Page 7 - List of Tables

701/702Users Manual94Frequency SourcingFREQUENCY RANGESMODELS 702 AND 701COUNTS1 YEAR 2 YEAR2 Hz to 109.99 Hz 1 1110 Hz to 1099 Hz 1 11.1 kHz to 10.9

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Documenting Process CalibratorSpecifications95Temperature, ThermocouplesMEASURE DEGREES C SOURCE DEGREES CTYPES (°C)1 YEAR 2 YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEARE-250

Page 9 - List of Figures

701/702Users Manual96Temperture, Thermocouples (cont)MEASURE DEGREES C SOURCE DEGREES CTYPES (°C)1 YEAR 2 YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEARK-200 to -100 0.7 1.0 0.

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Documenting Process CalibratorSpecifications97Temperature, Thermocouples (cont)MEASURE DEGREES C SOURCE DEGREES CTYPES (°C) 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 1 YEAR 2 Y

Page 11 - Introduction

701/702Users Manual98Temperature, Resistance Temperature DetectorsTemperature, RTDs, Model 702 and 701TYPES (°C) MEASURE DEGREES C SOURCE DEGREES C1 Y

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Documenting Process CalibratorSpecifications99Temperature, Resistance Temperature Detectors (cont)100Ω Pt(3916)-200 to -190 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.4-190 to

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1Documenting Process CalibratorIntroductionFluke 701 and 702 Documenting Process Calibrators(hereafter referred to as the calibrator) are battery-powe

Page 14 - Standard Equipment

701/702Users Manual100Top and Bottom Limits of Ranges with Auto Range OnRANGE, DC V MEASURE TOP OF RANGE BOTTOM OF RANGE110 mV ±110.000 mV 0.000 mV1.

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Documenting Process CalibratorSpecifications101Top and Bottom Limits of Ranges with Auto Range On (cont) RANGE, MEASURE V CC110 mA +110.00 mA +30.0

Page 16 - 1700 mAh

701/702Users Manual102General SpecificationsDisplay: 240 by 200 pixel graphic LCD, 70 x 58 mm.Power: Internal Battery Pack: NiCd, 7.2V, 1700 mAhr.Memo

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Documenting Process CalibratorSpecifications1031009080706050403020100-20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140Temperature (deg F)Temperature (deg C)%RH-4-20030 40

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701/702Users Manual104

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1Index—4—4 to 20 ma transmittersimulating, 43—A—As found test data, 62As left test data, 67Autobacklight timeout, 26battery save timeout, 23—B—Backlig

Page 20 - Safety Information

701/702Users Manual2for measuring pressure, 32Continuitytesting, 30trip detect during ramping, 55Contrastadjusting display, 24Currentmeasuring, 28sour

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Index(continued)3connections for measuring,32measuring, 30modules, gage and differen-tial (illustration), 32sourcing, 47Pressure modulesconnecting, 31

Page 22 - Calibrator

701/702Users Manual4format, 24Transmitter4 to 20 ma, simulating, 43Trip detect during ramping, 55—U—Unitstemperature, 33, 38Uploading to a PC (702 onl

Page 23 - MEASSOURCE

701/702Users Manual2Damping (smoothing of the last severalreadings).Display of measurements in engineering units orpercent of scale.Data logging (Mode

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Documenting Process CalibratorIntroduction3Table 1. Summary of Source and Measure FunctionsFUNCTION MEASURE SOURCEv dc V 0 to ±300V 0 to 11V in V or m

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701/702Users Manual4Standard EquipmentThe items listed below and shown in Figure 1 areincluded with your calibrator. If the calibrator isdamaged or so

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Documenting Process CalibratorIntroduction5JumperAC20Test ClipTP20Test Probe7894561230.VVHzTCRTDCLEAR(ZERO)RANGEENTERVRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V

Page 27 - Setting Up the Calibrator

701/702Users Manual6BP7217Nickel-CadmiumBattery PackUsersManualQuickReferenceGuideBC7210Battery ChargerMail-inCardMUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSEDOF PROPE

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Documenting Process CalibratorIntroduction7The accessories listed below and shown in Figure 2are available from Fluke:• Pressure Modules, Fluke model

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701/702Users Manual8Fluke-700P0XDifferentialPressure ModuleBP7217Nickel-CadmiumBattery PackFluke-700P0XGage Pressure Module100 PSIGPRESSURE MODULE700P

Page 30 - Charging the Battery

Documenting Process CalibratorIntroduction9PMLinkManualRS-232 CableDB9 to DB25(9-Pin to 25-Pin)AdapterPMLink Software3.5-Inch Floppy DiskPMLink Softw

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701/702Users Manual10Safety InformationwThis calibrator is designed and tested inaccordance with IEC1010-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2No. 1010.1-92. Use the cal

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Documenting Process CalibratorSafety Information11To protect yourself, follow these safety guidelines:• Do not use the calibrator if it is damaged. B

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701/702Users Manual12Getting Acquainted with YourCalibratorInput and Output JacksFigure 4 shows the calibrator input and output jacks.Table 2 explains

Page 35 - Using the Backlight

Documenting Process CalibratorGetting Acquainted with Your Calibrator13702DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR7894561230.VMEASSOURCESETUPmAVHzTCRTDCLEAR(ZER

Page 36 - Personalizing the Calibrator

701/702Users Manual14KeysFigure 5 shows the calibrator keys and Table 3explains their functions. The softkeys are the fourunmarked blue keys just belo

Page 37 - Using Measure Mode

Documenting Process CalibratorGetting Acquainted with Your Calibrator15Table 3. Key FunctionsITEM FEATURE DESCRIPTION1 M key Cycles the calibrator thr

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701/702Users Manual16Table 3. Key Functions (cont)ITEM FEATURE DESCRIPTION11 e key Terminates a numeric entry when setting a source value, or selects

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Documenting Process CalibratorSetting Up the Calibrator17DisplayFigure 6 shows the features of a typical display. Thedisplay shown is MEASURE mode. Ne

Page 40 - Measuring Pressure

701/702Users Manual18Measured ValueRange StatusSoftkey LabelsStatus BarBacklight TimeoutAnnunciatorBattery Save AnnunciatorLoop Power AnnunciatorMode

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Documenting Process CalibratorSetting Up the Calibrator19Figure 7. Installing the Strap and Using the Bail

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iTable of ContentsTitle PageIntroduction... 1Stan

Page 43 - Using Thermocouples

701/702Users Manual20Charging the BatterywBefore you use the calibrator for the first time,charge its battery pack for 2 hours. Due to safetyrequireme

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Documenting Process CalibratorSetting Up the Calibrator21BATTERY ACCESSBATTERY ACCESSBATTERY ACCESSBATTERY ACCESSBATTERY ACCESSBATTERY ACCESS1234Figur

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701/702Users Manual22Table 4. Battery LifeOPERATING MODES BACKLIGHT OFF BACKLIGHT ONMeasure, continuous 6.5 Hours 6 HoursMeasure and source, with loop

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Documenting Process CalibratorSetting Up the Calibrator23Automatically Saving Battery LifeAn optional Auto Battery Save feature turns thecalibrator of

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701/702Users Manual24Selecting the Display LanguageThe calibrator displays information in five languages.English language is the default. To change th

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Documenting Process CalibratorSetting Up the Calibrator253. Use the u and dkeys to move the cursor tothe parameter you want to change, then presse or

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701/702Users Manual26Auto Backlight Off is activated, the asymbol showsat the top of the display. To automatically turn off thebacklight after a set t

Page 50 - Damping Your Measurements

Documenting Process CalibratorUsing Measure Mode27 5. The ID string is shown at the bottom of theboxed area. To erase a character, press theBack Space

Page 51 - Using Source Mode

701/702Users Manual28If the range is locked, overrange inputs produce adisplay of - - - - - -. In Auto Range, out of rangeinputs produce a display of

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Documenting Process CalibratorUsing Measure Mode29VRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXTCRedRedBlackBlack+–VRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXTCFigu

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701/702Users ManualiiSelecting the Display Language ... 24Adjusting the Display Contr

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701/702Users Manual30Testing ContinuityIn the continuity function, the beeper sounds and theword Short appears on the display when theresistance betwe

Page 55 - Providing Loop Power

Documenting Process CalibratorUsing Measure Mode31CAUTIONTo avoid mechanically damaging thepressure module, never apply more than 10ft.-lbs. of torque

Page 56 - TEST DC PWR

701/702Users Manual32702DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATOR7894561230.VMEASSOURCESETUPmAVHzTCRTDCLEAR(ZERO)RANGEENTERVRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXT

Page 57 - Sourcing Pressure

Documenting Process CalibratorUsing Measure Mode33Measuring TemperatureUsing ThermocouplesThe calibrator supports eleven standardthermocouples, each i

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701/702Users Manual34Table 5. Thermocouple Types AcceptedTYPE POSITIVE LEADPOSITIVE LEAD(H) COLOR NEGATIVE LEAD SPECIFIED RANGEMATERIALANSI* IEC**MATE

Page 59 - Pressure

Documenting Process CalibratorUsing Measure Mode35VRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXTCProcess TemperatureTC MinijackFigure 12. Measuring Temperatur

Page 60 - Simulating Thermocouples

701/702Users Manual36Using Resistance-Temperature Detectors(RTDs)The calibrator accepts RTD types shown in Table 6.RTDs are characterized by their res

Page 61 - TC Minijack

Documenting Process CalibratorUsing Measure Mode37To measure temperature using an RTD input,proceed as follows:1. If necessary, press M for MEASURE m

Page 62 - Simulating RTDs

701/702Users Manual38 OKVRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXTCVRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXTCVRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXTCWRONG8.

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Documenting Process CalibratorUsing Measure Mode39VRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXTCVRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXTCVRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTD

Page 64 - Stepping the Output

Contents(continued)iiiRamping the Output... 55Simultaneous Measure/

Page 65 - Ramping the Output

701/702Users Manual40Measurements in Percent of ScaleTo display measurements as a percent of scale asshown below, proceed as follows:1. If necessary,

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Documenting Process CalibratorUsing Source Mode41NOTEIf a measurement falls outside a random noisewindow, a new average is started. If damping isturne

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701/702Users Manual42VRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXTCRedBlack+–VRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXTC+–RedBlackCommonCommonFigure 14. Electric

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Documenting Process CalibratorUsing Source Mode43Simulating a 4 to 20 mA TransmitterYou can configure the calibrator as a load on acurrent loop throug

Page 69 - Simultaneous Measure/Source

701/702Users Manual44701DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATORMEASSOURCESETUPmAVVHzTCRTD7894561230.ENTERCLEAR(ZERO)RANGEVRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXT

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Documenting Process CalibratorUsing Source Mode45Providing Loop PowerThe calibrator provides loop power at 28V or 24V dc.The 28V setting provides enou

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701/702Users Manual46701DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATORMEASSOURCESETUPmAVVHzTCRTD7894561230.ENTERCLEAR(ZERO)RANGEVRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXT

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Documenting Process CalibratorUsing Source Mode47Sourcing PressureThe calibrator provides a source pressure displayfunction that requires the use of a

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701/702Users Manual48To avoid damaging the pressure modulefrom corrosion, use them only withspecified materials. Refer to the pressuremodule instructi

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Documenting Process CalibratorUsing Source Mode49HandPumpPressureModule701DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATORMEASSOURCESETUPmAVVHzTCRTD7894561230.ENTERCLEA

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701/702Users ManualivResistance Measurement... 89Continuity Testing...

Page 76 - Adjusting the Transmitter

701/702Users Manual50Simulating ThermocouplesNOTERefer to “Measuring Temperature” earlier in themanual for a table of data relating tothermocouple typ

Page 77 - “As Left” Test Run

Documenting Process CalibratorUsing Source Mode51701DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATORMEASSOURCESETUPmAVVHzTCRTD7894561230.ENTERCLEAR(ZERO)RANGEVRTDMEASSO

Page 78 - Memory Operations

701/702Users Manual52Simulating RTDsNOTERefer to Table 6 for information about RTD(Resistance Temperature Detector) typessupported by the calibrator.C

Page 79 - Reviewing Memory

Documenting Process CalibratorUsing Source Mode53RTDTransmitter-PS+PSM-IN+INSZVRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXTCRedBlackFigure 19. Connections fo

Page 80 - Data Logging (Model 702 Only)

701/702Users Manual54Sourcing in Percent of ScaleTo adjust the source value as a percent of scale asshown below, proceed as follows:1. If necessary,

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Documenting Process CalibratorUsing Source Mode55works in SOURCE and in MEASURE/SOURCEmodes. Proceed as follows to select a step size:1. Refer to the

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701/702Users Manual56and connect the calibrator to the circuit to betested. Figure 20 shows an example.2. If you want to automatically stop ramping i

Page 83 - Quick Guide to Applications

Documenting Process CalibratorUsing Source Mode578. Fill in the parameters as prompted. Enter theStart Value, End Value, and Ramp Time.9. If you wan

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701/702Users Manual58701DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATORMEASSOURCESETUPmAVVHzTCRTD7894561230.ENTERCLEAR(ZERO)RANGEVRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXT

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Documenting Process CalibratorSimultaneous Measure/Source59Simultaneous Measure/SourceUse MEASURE/SOURCE mode to calibrate processinstruments. Press M

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vList of TablesTable Title Page1. Summary of Source and Measure Functions... 32. Input/Output Ja

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701/702Users Manual60Table 7. Simultaneous MEASURE/SOURCE Functions with Loop Power DisabledMEASURE FUNCTIONSOURCE FUNCTIONdc V mA Freq Ω TC 2W RTD Pr

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Documenting Process CalibratorSimultaneous Measure/Source61Table 8. Simultaneous MEASURE/SOURCE Functions with Loop Power EnabledMEASURE FUNCTIONSOUR

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701/702Users Manual62Calibrating a Process InstrumentWhen the calibrator is in simultaneousMEASURE/SOURCE mode, a built-in calibrationroutine is activ

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Documenting Process CalibratorCalibrating a Process Instrument63701DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATORMEASSOURCESETUPmAVVHzTCRTD7894561230.ENTERCLEAR(ZERO)

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701/702Users Manual649. Press the As Found softkey. The displaychanges as follows: 10. Enter values for 0% and 100% of 4.0 mA and20.0 mA, respectivel

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Documenting Process CalibratorCalibrating a Process Instrument65 13. Press the Done softkey to accept the calibrationparameters. The display changes a

Page 93 - Maintenance

701/702Users Manual66value is shown in the top left of the measurewindow.15. The calibrator moves on to the remaining set ofpoints. For temperature a

Page 94 - Replacement Parts

Documenting Process CalibratorCalibrating a Process Instrument67• Go to 100%/Go to 0%• Go to 50%• As Left• Exit Cal3. Adjust the transmitter output

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701/702Users Manual68Memory OperationsSaving ResultsAs Found/As Left test results are automatically savedat the end of each test routine. Any other ti

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Documenting Process CalibratorMemory Operations69Enter alphanumeric data by pressing e withthe cursor on the field you would like to change (forexampl

Page 98 - AC Voltage Measurement

701/702Users Manual70When you press the Review Memory softkey, thedisplay changes to the following:Press e to view a saved result.wData Logging (Model

Page 99 - Resistance Measurement

Documenting Process CalibratorMemory Operations717. Use the numeric keypad to enter the duration inminutes, followed by e. The maximumduration will d

Page 100 - Frequency Measurement

701/702Users Manual729. Press the Done softkey. The display changes tothe following: 10. Note the LOG annunciator next to MEASURE.Press the Start Lo

Page 101 - DC Voltage Output

Documenting Process CalibratorQuick Guide to Applications73the list of tasks (procedures) downloaded fromPMLink. Tasks are 702 calibrator configuratio

Page 102 - DC Current Output

701/702Users Manual74701DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATORMEASSOURCESETUPmAVVHzTCRTD7894561230.ENTERCLEAR(ZERO)RANGEBlackRedVRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX

Page 103 - Resistance Sourcing

Documenting Process CalibratorQuick Guide to Applications75701DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATORMEASSOURCESETUPmAVVHzTCRTD7894561230.ENTERCLEAR(ZERO)RANGE

Page 104 - Frequency Sourcing

701/702Users Manual76701DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATORMEASSOURCESETUPmAVVHzTCRTD7894561230.ENTERCLEAR(ZERO)RANGEVRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXT

Page 105 - Temperature, Thermocouples

Documenting Process CalibratorQuick Guide to Applications77701DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATORMEASSOURCESETUPmAVVHzTCRTD7894561230.ENTERCLEAR(ZERO)RANGE

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701/702Users Manual78701DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATORMEASSOURCESETUPmAVVHzTCRTD7894561230.ENTERCLEAR(ZERO)RANGEVRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXT

Page 107 - Specifications

Documenting Process CalibratorQuick Guide to Applications79701DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATORMEASSOURCESETUPmAVVHzTCRTD7894561230.ENTERCLEAR(ZERO)RANGE

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viiList of FiguresFigure Title Page1. Standard Equipment...

Page 109 - Loop Power Supply

701/702Users Manual80701DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATORMEASSOURCESETUPmAVVHzTCRTD7894561230.ENTERCLEAR(ZERO)RANGEVRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXT

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Documenting Process CalibratorQuick Guide to Applications81701DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATORMEASSOURCESETUPmAVVHzTCRTD7894561230.ENTERCLEAR(ZERO)RANGE

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701/702Users Manual82701DOCUMENTING PROCESS CALIBRATORMEASSOURCESETUPmAVVHzTCRTD7894561230.ENTERCLEAR(ZERO)RANGEVRTDMEASSOURCEmA mARTDV300VMAX30V MAXT

Page 112 - General Specifications

Documenting Process CalibratorCommunicating with a PC (Model 702 Only)83Communicating with a PC (Model702 Only) You can upload and download procedures

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701/702Users Manual84CAUTIONTo avoid damaging the plastic lens andcase, do not use solvents or abrasivecleansers.Calibration DataThe date of last cali

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Documenting Process CalibratorMaintenance85Table 9. Replacement PartsItem Part Number Model NumberIndustrial Test Leads --- TL24Test Clips --- AC20Tes

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701/702Users Manual86SpecificationsAll specifications apply from +18°C to +28°C unlessstated otherwise.All specifications assume a 5 minute warmup per

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Documenting Process CalibratorSpecifications87DC Voltage MeasurementRANGE RESOLUTIONMODEL 702% OF READING +% OF FULL SCALEMODEL 701% OF READING +% OF

Page 117 - (continued)

701/702Users Manual88AC Voltage MeasurementFREQUENCY RANGEMODEL 701 AND 702(% OF READING + NUMBER OF COUNTS)1 YEAR 2 YEAR20 to 40 Hz 2% + 10 2% + 1040

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Documenting Process CalibratorSpecifications89DC Current MeasurementRANGE RESOLUTIONMODEL 702% OF READING +% OF FULL SCALEMODEL 701% OF READING +% OF

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