PSC4010Reference Manual
8[DONE]. The [FREQ LEVEL] option is used to adjust the amplitude of the wave. [NEXT] isused to access the contrast main menu, and [DONE] returns to th
92.3 Cursor control / Setpoint controlThe output value can be controlled by the four cursor control arrows on the keypad. Bypressing one of the arrows
103. Using Measure Modes3.1 Measuring volts, millivolts and frequencyThe calibrator can measure volts or frequency on these jacks. To make the desired
113.3 Measuring mA with Loop PowerTo test a 2-wire, loop powered transmitter that is disconnected from wiring, use the looppower function. This functi
124.2 Using the Automatic Output FunctionsThere are two automatic output functions, step and ramp. The selected function can beturned on and off using
134.3-1 HART™ Resistor SelectionThe PSC4010 can be set-up so that the 250 ohm resistor required for Hart™ configurationdevices resides inside the PSC
144.5 Sourcing voltsTo source volts follow these steps:1. Select the [CONFIG] option from the main menu.2. Choose [VOLTS] from the primary parameters.
154.7 Sourcing frequencyTo source a signal use these steps:1. Select the [CONFIG] option from the main menu and select frequency from the primaryparam
165. Remote OperationThe calibrator can be remotely controlled using a PC terminal, or by a computer programrunning the calibrator in an automated sys
176. Select Ok7. To see if the port works enter *IDN?. This command will return information on the unit.5.2 Changing Between Remote and Local Operatio
PSC4010 Reference Manual1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
18Overlapped CommandsCommands that require more time to execute than normal. The command *WAI can be usedafter the overlapped command to tell the cali
195.3-4 Calibrator StatusStatus registers, enable registers, and queues provide status information on the calibrator.Each status register and queue ha
207 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.
215.4 Remote Commands and Error CodesThe following tables list all commands, and their descriptions, that are accepted by thecalibrator. Table 5: Comm
22Command DescriptionPULSE_CNT? Returns the number of pulses in the pulse trainREMOTE Puts the calibrator in remote modeSIM Sets the output for mA sim
5.5 Entering CommandsCommands for the calibrator may be entered in upper or lower case. There is at least onespace required between the command and p
24*OPC?Returns 1 when all operations are complete, and causes program execution to pause until allthe operations are complete. For example:TRIG ; *OPC
25For example, if a value for current output is entered that is bigger than the supported range(0-24mA) FAULT? Would return:103 which is the code numb
26LOCALRestores the calibrator to local operation if it was in remote mode. Also clears LOCKOUT if theunit was in lockout mode.MEASSets the display to
27SIMSets the output for current simulation. This command also switches the calibrator into mAsimulation mode. A number and a unit must be entered aft
11. IntroductionThe Martel PSC4010 Multifunction Process Calibrator is a handheld, battery-operatedinstrument that measures and sources electrical and
286. SpecificationsOne year at 23°C ± 5°C, unless specified otherwise. Outside of this range the stability of themeasurements is ± 0.003% of FS/°C.Tab
Table 13: Frequency Measurement/SourceRange Accuracy (% of reading ± floor)Read 2.0CPM - 600.0CPM 0.05% ± 0.1CPM1.0Hz - 1000.0Hz 0.05% ± 0.1Hz1.00KHz
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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1.3 Safety information Symbols UsedThe following table lists the International Electrical Symbols. Some or all of these symbolsmay be used on the inst
WarningTo avoid possible electric shock or personal injury:• Do not apply more than the rated voltage. See specifications for supported ranges. • Foll
2. Calibrator InterfaceFigure 1 shows the location of the input and output connections on the calibrator, while Table1 describes their use.Table 1: I
5Figure 2 shows the location of the keys on the calibrator. Table 2 lists the functions of eachkey.Table 2. Key FunctionsNo. Name Function1 Function K
6The 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 di
7The pulse home menu also has three active options, [MENU], [TRIG], and [COUNTS]. The[TRIG] and [COUNTS] options are used for pulse simulation. The fu
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