5.4 Temperature Correction Function (TC)
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Function
Description
The principle of temperature correction (Appendix 2 Temperature
Correction Function (TC) (Page 170)) is used to convert the resistance
measured at ambient temperature to its equivalent resistance at a
reference temperature for display.
Be sure to read the following before connecting a temperature sensor
to the TC SENSOR terminal on the rear panel.
❖ 2.4 Connecting the Temperature Probe (Page 21)
❖ 2.5 Connecting an Analog Output Thermometer (Page 22)
5.4 Temperature Correction Function (TC)
Selecting the Temperature Correction Function
1
(SHIFT Lamp lit)
The Menu display appears.
2
The TC/∆t selection display appears. (Refer to the Menu display (Page
15))
Select CrrCt (Temperature Correction).
3
Applies setting and returns to the Measurement display.
(Main Display)
(Sub Display)
Making Temperature Correction Settings (Reference Temperature and
Temperature Coefficient)
1
(SHIFT Lamp lit)
The Temperature Correction setting display appears.
2
Set the reference temperature and temperature coefficient.
3
Applies setting and returns to the Measurement display. (TC lit)
At this time, the value of resistance adjusted by the temperature
correction with the current settings is displayed.
To cancel the settings:
(Main Display)
Or ten-keys
Reference temperature (-10.0 to 99.9°C)
Temperature Coefficient (-9999 to 9999 ppm)
(Sub Display)