Process Calibrators
Calibration
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12. Push any key on the 715 Calibrator. The display should read:
INPUT ----- V
then change to:
INPUT 0.00 mV
13. Set the Fluke 5520A to 0.0000 mV.
14. Push any key on the 715 Calibrator. The display should read:
INPUT ----- mV
then change to:
INPUT 100.00 mV
15. Set the Fluke 5520A to 100.0000 mV.
16. Push any key on the 715 Calibrator. The display should read:
INPUT ----- mV
then change to:
OUTPUT mV
mA/Volts Source Measure
1. Remove all test leads from the 715 Calibrator.
2. Push any key on the 715 Calibrator. Display should change to:
OUTPUT ----- mV
After a couple of seconds, display should change to:
OUTPUT ----- V
After a couple more seconds, display should change to:
OUTPUT mA
3. Take one single test lead and plug one end into the V jack and the other end into the
+LOOP jack of the 715 Calibrator (places a short between the two jacks).
4. Push any key on the 715 Calibrator. Display should read:
OUTPUT ----- mA
5. The 715 will then reset itself with all segments momentarily being displayed, then
change to:
OUTPUT 0.0000 V
The 715 is now out of the CAL mode. Turn the green key to turn the calibrator off.
715 Calibration (V2.0 and Later)
1. On the 715 Calibrator, hold down the
and the keys at the same time, then
push and release the
key.
2. The display shows CAL for 1 second and then xxx, where xxx is the number the
times the unit has been through a calibration adjustment. When the two keys are
released, PASS is displayed. One second later, a zero is displayed for the most
significant of the three digit password. The 715 password is 517. Use the two small
arrows to change the number. After setting each digit, push
. If the password
entry was correct, 715 will go into calibration mode and the letter “K” will appear on
the display. If the password was wrong, 715 will go into normal operation mode.
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