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MC1010Reference Manual

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10The auto off main menu contains the options [AUTO OFF], [NEXT], and [DONE].The [AUTO OFF] option is used to turn the automatic shutoff on and off an

Page 3 - 1. Introduction

112.3 Cursor control / Setpoint controlThe output value can be controlled by the four cursor control arrows on the keypad. Bypressing one of the arrow

Page 4 - 1.3 Safety information

123. Using Measure Modes3.1 Measuring volts and frequencyThe calibrator can measure volts or frequency on these jacks. To make the desiredmeasurements

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3.3 Measuring mA with Loop PowerTo test a 2-wire, loop powered transmitter that is disconnected from wiring, use the looppower function. This function

Page 6 - 2. Calibrator Interface

The calibrator can also measure the mV of a Thermocouple, which can be used along with atable in case the corresponding TC type is not supported by th

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153.5 Measuring Pressure Note: The MC1010 is compatible with BETA Calibrator Pressure Modules. The accessoryBPPA-100 is required for pressure measurem

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163.4-1 Zeroing with Absolute Pressure Modules.To zero, adjust the calibrator to read a known pressure, such as barometric pressure. To adjust the cal

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174.2 Using the Automatic Output FunctionsThere are two automatic output functions, step and ramp. The selected function can beturned on and off using

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184.3-1 HART™ Resistor SelectionThe MC1010 can be set-up so that the 250 ohm resistor required for Hart™ configurationdevices resides inside the MC10

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194.5 Sourcing voltsTo source volts follow these steps:1. Select the [CONFIG] option from the main menu.2. Choose [VOLTS] from the primary parameters.

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1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31.1 Customer Service

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204.7 Sourcing a pulse trainThe calibrator can produce a pulse train with an adjustable number of pulses at a desiredfrequency. For example, setting t

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Figure 16. Connections for Outputting RTDs4.9 Sourcing Ohms/RTDsTo source an RTD, follow these steps:1. Select the [CONFIG] option from the main menu,

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22Note: The calibrator simulates a 2-wire RTD. To connect 3- or 4-wire transmitter, use stackingcables, as shown in Figure 17.4.9-1 Custom RTD A custo

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23Hyper Terminal, to enter single commands. Typical RS-232 remote configurations are shownin Figure 18.Figure 18. Calibrator-to-Computer Connection5.1

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245.2 Changing Between Remote and Local OperationThere are three modes of operation of the calibrator, Local, Remote, and Remote withLockout. Local mo

Page 18 - 4.4 Simulating a Transmitter

Overlapped CommandsCommands that require more time to execute than normal. The command *WAI can be usedafter the overlapped command to tell the calibr

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265.3-4 Calibrator StatusStatus registers, enable registers, and queues provide status information on the calibrator.Each status register and queue ha

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7 6543 210PON 0 CME EXE DDE QYE 0 OPCPONPower On. Set to 1 if power was turned on and off before the Event Status Registerwas read.CMECommand Error. S

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28Table 5: Common CommandsCommand Description*CLS *CLS (Clear status.) Clears the ESR, the error queue, and the RQS bit in the status byte.Terminates

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Command DescriptionFREQ_TYPE Set the frequency output to continuous (frequency) or pulse. FREQ_TYPE? Returns frequency output type, continuous or pul

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31. IntroductionThe Martel MC1010 Multifunction Process Calibrator is a handheld, battery-operatedinstrument that measures and sources electrical and

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30Table 7: Parameter unitsUnits MeaningMA milliamps of currentMV Voltage in millivoltsV Voltage in voltsCPM Frequency in cycles per minuteHz Frequency

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31Error Number Error Description109 Pressure module not connected110 An unknown command was received111 An invalid RTD or TC parameter value was recei

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32*IDN?Returns the manufacturer, model number, and firmware revision of the Calibrator. Forexample:*IDN? will return MARTEL, MC1010, 250, 1.00*OPCEnab

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5.5-2 Calibrator CommandsCAL_STARTPuts the calibrator in calibration mode. The main display will say CALIBRATION MODE and acalibration menu will be di

Page 28 - Table 6: Calibrator Commands

34CPRT_COEFCThis command is used for entering a custom RTD into the calibrator. The numeric valueentered after the command will be set as the first co

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Returns the value for the resistance in custom RTD. The above example would return:1.000000E+02, OHMFAULT?Returns the error code number of an error th

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36FREQ_UNIT?Returns the frequency unit currently being used by the frequency and pulse modes.FUNC?Returns the current mode of the display. For example

Page 31 - 5.5 Entering Commands

PRES_UNIT?Returns the pressure units. For example if the unit on the display is psi the command willreturn:PSIPULSE_CNTSets the number of pulses the c

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RTD_WIRE?Returns the number of wires used in the RTD connection.SIMSets the output for current simulation. This command also switches the calibrator i

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VAL?Returns the value of any measurement taking place on the display. For example, if the displayis measuring 10V, then VAL? will return:1.000000E+01,

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1.3 Safety information Symbols UsedThe following table lists the International Electrical Symbols. Some or all of these symbolsmay be used on the inst

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6. SpecificationsOne year at 23°C ± 5°C, unless specified otherwise. Outside of this range the stability of themeasurements is ± 0.003% of FS/°C.Table

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41Table 12: Frequency Measurement/SourceRange Accuracy (% of reading ± floor)Read 2.0CPM - 600.0CPM 0.05% ± 0.1CPM1.0Hz - 1000.0Hz 0.05% ± 0.1Hz1.00KH

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Range (°C) Accuracy (°C)TC Type Minimum Maximum CJC OFF CJC ONT -250.0 -200.0 1.5 1.7-200.0 0.0 0.5 0.70.0 400.0 0.2 0.4E -250.0 -200.0 1.0 1.2-20

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RTD Type Range (°C) Accuracy (°C)Minimum Maximum Measure 4W/Source Measure 3WPT385, 50 ohm -200.0 -80.0 0.3 0.5-80.0 0.0 0.4 0.70.0 100.0 0.4 0.7

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7. Maintenance / Warranty7.1 Replacing BatteriesReplace batteries as soon as the battery indicator turns on to avoid false measurements. Ifthe batteri

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7.3 Service Center Calibration or Repair Only qualified service personnel should perform calibration, repairs, or servicing not coveredin this manual.

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WarningTo avoid possible electric shock or personal injury:• Do not apply more than the rated voltage. See specifications for supported ranges. • Foll

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2. Calibrator InterfaceFigure 1 shows the location of the input and output connections on the calibrator, while Table1 describes their use.Table 1: I

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Figure 2 shows the location of the keys on the calibrator. Table 2 lists the functions of eachkey.Table 2. Key FunctionsNo. Name Function1 Function Ke

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The display of the calibrator is shown in Figure 3. The menu bar is used to setup the display to perform the desired function.Table 3 explains the dif

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9In the output home menu there are three active options, [MENU], [LIGHT] and [STEP] or[RAMP]. The first two options work the same as in the input home

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