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HOW TO GENERATE A mV SIGNAL
Push the OUT push-button; the display will show:
Pushing s or t push-button select the "mV" output type.
Push the FUNC push-button; the display will show the following:
Where:
NON - RANGEABLE
allows to select a mV generation without scaling (the value to be
generate will be set in mV).
RNG(L)
allows to select a mV output with linear scaling on the read-out (the
value to be generated will be set in engineering unit and not in mV).
RNG(QUAD)
allows to select a mV output with quadratic output and program-
mable read-out scale in engineering units (the value to be
generate will be set in engineering unit and it will be linear while
the resulting output will be quadratic).
3.11.1 - NON RANGEABLE - mV generation without scaling
Pushing s or t push-button, select the NON RANGEABLE output
type.
The display will show:
Where :
20, 200, 2000 , 20000
show that a fix range is desired.
These values are selectable and have the following significance:
20mV, 200mV, 2000mV, 20000mV f.s.
When a fixed range is selected the instrument will use a fix
decimal figures.
AUTO
indicates that the instrument automatically selects the proper
output range in order to generate the programmed signal with the
max. available accuracy.
Pushing s or t push-button select the desired output range (e.g.
AUTO)
Push the FUNC push-button.
The instrument needs the value to be generate.
The instrument will show:
OUT
TC RTD mA mV
NON - RANGEABLE
RNG(L) RNG(QUAD)
20 200 2000
20000 AUTO
OUT AUTO mV
XXXXXX mV
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