Omega Products PCL431 Installation Manual

PCL431 Current Calibrator Operator’s Manual M1889/0994
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The OMEGA®PCL431 Hand-Held Current Calibrator is designed to be a complete 4-20mA loop calibrator delivering high accuracy in a small, easy to use package. Its microprocessor based circuitry gives the user a large number of input/output options and operating modes without unnecessary complexity.
Current can be sourced into loads up to 1000 ohms or simulated with external power supplies of up to 60VDC. When operated in the read mode the user can input a current from a signal source directly, or in the read/power mode the PCL431 will supply 24 volt loop power to a two wire device and simultaneously monitor the resultant loop current. Both read and source measurements can be displayed directly in milliamps or as a percentage of a 4-20mA loop.
Commonly used outputs (up to 3) can be stored in the PCL431’s non-volatile memory for quick recall. In addition, an auto-step mode allows the calibrator to step through the selected setpoints at a user defined dwell time of 5 to 60 seconds.
INSTALLATION
UNPACKING
Remove the Packing List and verify that all equipment has been received. If you have any questions about the shipment, please call the OMEGA Customer Service Department at 1-800-622-2378 or (203) 359-1660.
When you receive the shipment, inspect the container and equipment for any signs of damage. Note any evidence of rough handling in transit. Immediately report any damage to the shipping agent.
NOTE: The carrier will not honor any claims unless all shipping material is saved for their examination. After examining and removing contents, save packing material and carton in the event reshipment is necessary.
Check to see if your calibrator kit is complete - it should include:
1. Carrying case (Qty=1)
2. Test leads (Qty=1 set)
3. 9V battery (Installed)
4. Operator’s Manual (Qty=1)
SET-UP
Before beginning, become familiar with the keypad layout and the configuration of the input/output jacks. Remember, these jacks are used in multiple configurations so pay careful attention to how the test leads are connected for the specific application.
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OPERATING PROCEDURE
1. Turn on power and select the desired range by depressing the ”RANGE SELECT” key. NOTE: When operating in the “%” range, 4mA=0% and 20mA=100%.
2. Connections are made as follows:
Current Source - Use jacks 1 and 2 (1 is +). Current Simulate - Use jacks 2 and 3 (2 is +). Current Read - Use jacks 3 and 4 (4 is +). Current Read/Power - Use jacks 1 and 4 (1 is +).
3. The and keys adjust the output value up or down. Holding the ramp keys continuously for several seconds will increase the scroll rate. Going beyond the endpoints (0 and 24mA) will cause the output to wrap around, thus allowing a quick return to either end of the scale.
4. Three calibration points can be stored in non-volatile memory by scrolling to the desired output, depressing the Store key, and then the desired setpoint key.
5. The auto step will automatically step through the stored setpoints at pre-defined intervals. When the auto-step key is first depressed, the display will indicate the dwell time (in seconds) between steps. The factory set value is 15 seconds but you can set this value, from 5 to 60 seconds, by using the and keys when the dwell time is being displayed. Once you have scrolled to the desired dwell time, release the or key and wait approximately 3 seconds until the calibrator begins to automatically step through the 3 setpoints. The calibrator will continue the stepping process until any key is pressed. Your chosen dwell time will remain in a non-volatile memory location until you choose to change it.
OPERATING CONSIDERATIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
1. When operating in the current source mode, the PCL431 has the capability to drive loads up to 1000 ohms as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1 - Current Source Mode
2. When operating in the current simulate mode, the PCL431 acts like a two-wire transmitter controlling a current loop with an external voltage of up to 60 VDC as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2 - Current Simulate Mode
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