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INSTRUMENTATION THAT SETS THE TREND INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL 1045 DIGITAL CALIBRATOR AND SIGNAL INDICATOR I.S. NO.: 100661-900 DATE: AUGUST, 1984 SUPERSEDES: NONE FILE: TESTER INTERFACE INSTRUMENTATION - DIGITAL/ANALOG Analysis + Specifications + Design + Production {977 MT. READ UYB, © 0, BOX TED ROCHESTER, NEW YORK S.A 808 we crmANBMAT ROC) EL E01 Ne 2542000 secrion 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 DESCRIPTION... 12. specteteaTions 13 UNPACKING : 14 RECOMMENDED “S@ARE ‘BARTS "°2217 OPERATION 21 OVERVIEW os 212 CONTROLS Ai PiDicATGRS 2.2.1 POWER SWITCH 2227 2122 IMPUT/OUTPUT TERttiNALs 223. RANGE. SELECTION swITEHES 22.4 OUTPUT ADJUST conTROL 21215. DISPLAY MODE suITCH 2.3. STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS DEUS I 2.3.1 USING THE 1045 as a WELLTVOLT/VOLT/MiLL aMheTER 213.2 DRIVING A THO-NIRE TRANSMITTER NHTLE MEASURING THE GUTBIT 213.3. USING THE 1085 AS A MILLIVOLT OR YOLTAGE. SOURCE at 21314 USING THE 1085 AS A CURRENT SOURCE OR A THO-WIRE TRALSNETTER Si '5 CALIBRATING A THO-NIRE.TRANSNITTER - SIMULTANEOUS INPUT AND OUTPUT 21316 CALIORATING A FOUR-NIRE TRANSMITTER ~ SIMULTANEOUS INPUT AND OUTPUT 213.7. USING THE 1005 AS AX OMWWETER ..-... 2318 THEORY OF OPERATION OVERVIEW... rnpur_secriow uTPUT SECTION DWM SECTION DISPLAY SECTIOM POWER SUPPLY SECTION ATITENANCE overview . RECHARGING THE” BATTERIES REPLACING THE BATTERIE’ CALIBRATION FACTORY SERVICE AND WARRANTY. STATEMENT TAOLE OF CONTENTS USING THE 1085 AS A THERMOCOUPLE SOURCE O&A THERNOCOUPLE THOTCATOR 1.2 DESCRIPTION ‘This. manual describes the Transnation Mode? 1045 Digital Calibrator ané Signal Indicator. The 1065 Ys a battery-powered precision test instrument that ig Tully portable and wel) suited for field use Tt cones equipped with & vinyl carrying case, test leads and @ charger transformer assembly. ‘The 1045 sinutates and/or measures process signals Unet fell within the mil iivole, vote and afl itamp Fanges indveated fn Specification 1.2.1. Input. and Sutput signal values are displayed on a four-digit Viquid erystal’ display (LCO) on the 1045's. Front, panel, “The display wode (Input or output) 1s se ected via a toggle switch near the bottom of the front panel. “In-addition to displaying the. input or output. stgnal, the Lcd autonatically indicates the present display mode, the stgnal range in use and error conditions (low battery or overrange) . Each signal range has a separate set of terminals for input. connect‘ons and_output connections. This permite the user to operate the 1085 in the input nd output modes simultaneously. For instance, the 1045. can be used to. apply a nV test signal ‘to a transnitter and simultaneously measure the trans initter's sA output signal. Range selection is done Yndependentty. for the input and output sections via tho rotary avitehes on the front pane]. In its mA output mode, the 1045 can simulate 2 tyo~ Wire transmitter, The 1085 can be inserted into a Joop witn an existing Toop pover supply (75. YDC rnaximun). Tn adéition, the 1045 can eeasure the eA GENERAL INFORNATION output of a two-wire transmitter while simultane cust powering’ the transmitter fron the 1045's own 24 voc supply. The 1045 is powered dy four "AA" nickel-cadaiun bettertes in a shrink-wrap package. 8y using a caleulator-type, wall transformer (supplied with the Unit), the 1045" batteries can be recharged from a Suitable AC Tine outlet. hhen the transformer is Connected to an AC outlet, a butle-in constant Charging circuit provides @ constant S00k current to recharge the depleted batteries. This constant. Supply permits. the 1085 to be operated in any mode nile’ simultaneously recharging the batteries and EIT] maintain” peak ‘recharging rates. | Two AC charger transformer asseeblies are avaiTable: one {5 compatible with 117 VAC © 6) liz, whfle the other 4s suftable for 230 VAC'0 50/60 Nz. “See the Recon rrended Spare Parts List in Section 1.4 for de~ tails. 1,2. speCTFICATIONS 1.2.1 INPUT AND OUTPUT RANGE, RESOLUTION AND ACCURACY: See Table 171 betow 1.2.2 INPUT IMPEDANCE: nV: 10 megohns min, Ve 1 megoha min, mA: 10 ohms 455 1.2.3 OUTPUT IMPEDANCE: V2 0.5 ohms max. Vz 2ohns sax. True current source up to 500 ohn Toad TABLE Ie INPUT/OUTPUT RANGE, RESOLUTION AND ACCURACY me ANGE RESOLUTION accunacy VIN 99.99 to 499.99 mi 0.01 av + (0.018 FS + 0,028 RG + 1 LSD) 100 IN -99.99 to 499.99 v o.o1¥ (0,018 FS + 0.018 ROG + 1 150) 1OV mh ——-9,909 to ¥9.999 ¥ 001 ¥ (0.01% FS + o.ors ROG + 1 LS) PAT -99.98 to 499.99 ma 0.01 mk + (0,01 FS + o.018 RG + 1 LS) mY OUT 0 to 99,99 av 0.01 mY + (0,018 FS + 0.01% ROG + 1 LSD) voor 0 t0.9,999¥ 0.001 ¥ —¢ (0.018 FS + 0.015 ROG + 1 150) eA OUT 0 t0 22 mh Into 500 ohms 0.0L wk (0.0454 FS.+ 0.018 ROG + 1 LSD) KEY: FS = Ful? Sete {3p = Least stontttcant ditt ROG = Reading PAGE 1 1.24 128 1.2.6 127 1.2.8 1.2.9 1.2.10 heat 1.22 hea 12s 12.5 1.2.16 Lear 12.8 1.2.19 1.2.20 122k 1.2.22 peer: Long Term (30 days): + 2.180 Short Tera (28 hes.); “1-90 OUTPUT NOISE: Less than + 1 USO COMMON MODE REJECTION (Input-to- Case): 120 40 min, @ 60/60 He NAKIMUN COMMON MODE YOLTAGE: 260 VOC or peak AC NORMAL WOOE REJECTION: 6048 min, @ 50/60 Hz INPUT PROTECTION: V/V IN: Can withstand up to 125 VAC OUTPUT PROTECTION: Protected against out put short cireuit INPUT/OUTPUT ISOLATION: 250 YOC or peak AC STORAGE TEMPERATURE: 30°C to 60°C (22°F to 140"F) OPERATING TEMPERATURE: O°C to 50°C (32°F to 122"F) TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT: 0.01% FS/*C BATTERY: Four nickeT-cadmiun "AA" ce1Is BATTERY LIFE: 4 hours typical for 20 mk continuous output: 16 nours:typiea? for aT other modes BATTERY CHARGE: Buf1t~in_constant-current charging circutt powered by external. trans- former, 14 hours typical to full enarge Low BATTERY VOLTAGE: 4.7 volts typteal; “LO BAT" message indicated on display DISPLAY: @ ditt Lon with Tegends for tne put, Output, Range, Low Battery and Over= Pange INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINALS: Wintature banana Plug SIZE (HMO): 21.7em x, 8.6m x 6.2em (8.55" x 3.38" x 1.85") WEIGHT: 0.8 kg (1.75 Tbs.) PGE 1.3 pace 18 4s recomended at all picking mteriats be re fined"in the event that the Insteunent fate Be FEC firmed to the factory: The Instramns Mette Pe inves vinyl carrying case wrth apices iene Gutter puck insted. vert ty" ea ene eaantan carton contains: A Pode? 1045 ca sbrator 2 sete of Test Leads # A Mode 1085 Instruction Manual, 1.5, #100661- 0 © An AC charger Transformer © Thersocoupte Converston Tables 1.4 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS LIST re om 1045 catsbrator, not, intuding 100661-000 ying ease test Nene transfor Ligufé Crystat Display 1o06s1-050 1045 Instruction Manuat 100661200 Test Leads s00189-003 Man Transformer, 117 0226-069 aT? Transformer, 230 ¥4c s02006-079 coarse and Fine Contr Dials 1201-005 power Sten 158008-022 Dfsplay Setection Switch 259000-028 Input Range Selection suiteh 759007-028 output Range Selection Switch 1s9007-025 eattery Pack 159sso-010 carrying case 159095-014 2. OPERATION 2.1 OVERVIEW This section contains operating instructions for ‘the Model 1045 Calibrator, Section 2.2 briefly de~ scribes the use of the front panel controls, ter- mminals and display (see Figure 2-1 below). Section 2.3 contains step-by-step operating instructions for the various test applications (1isted in the Table of Contents). fach set of instructions is accompanied by 2 connection dlagran that shows the Correct test circuit configuration. 2:2 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 2.2.1. POWER SKITOH To turn the power on, pull out the tvo-pos{ tion Vocking toggle sxttch farked POWER, then’ move ft up to the ON position. To turn the’ power off, pull oUt. the toggle switch and move ft down to the OFF position. 2.2.2 INPUT/QUTPUT TERMINALS ANI fnput and output terminals are of the wintature banana plug variety. Those used for measurenent Cnput) applications are Tocated on the left side of the front panel, while those used for stana? Sinulatfon (output) applications are located an the Fight. side. The input side ts isolated trom the output side to" permit. simi?taneous connection of test equipment to the fnput and output. terminals. The positive (+) and negative (-) terminals are color-coded: RED ="(4) and BLACK = (2). To. cone Serve “space on the front panel, certain stgnal ranges share a common negative terminal. Connect ing. ines. drawn between ‘the positive and negative terminals are used. to Indicate a shared negative terminal where applicable. The terminal labeled 24¥ provides +24 volts with respect to the (-) mA IN terminal. When a tro-wire transaftter ts connected to the 24Y and FIGURE 2-1 seen FRONT PANEL CoHTROLS terminals as shown in Figure 2-2 on page 4, the 1045 can measure the tyo-wire transmitter's ml out put and’ simultaneously power the Toop. 2.2.3. RANGE SELECTION SWITCHES Range selection is done independently for the input and output sides of the 1085, 8 four-position and 4a three-position rotary switch are provided for that purpose. The mh output node doubles a5. the ‘twonwire transmitter simulate mode. hen ‘mk output. fs setected, the 1045 can be connected to an exist ing Toop power supply (75 VOC maximum) or it cen drive the current loop from {ts internal circut ty 2.2.4 OUTPUT ADJUST CONTROL Output signal anplitude ts controtted by the Coarse and Fine Knobs on the front panel. The table beTow indicates ‘the adjustment ranges of the Coarse and Fine knobs for each output range. OUTPUT RANGE coaRse IME sv oT 0 to +99.99 av 1.25 a v our 0 to 9,999 voc 0.5 v me OUT 0 to 22 mk 0.4 mk 2.2.5. DISPLAY MODE swITCH One s-digit Tiquid crystal display services both the input and output sides of ‘the 1045. Display node is suitch-selectable via the two-post tion to9~ gle. switen near the botton of the 1085's. front Panel. The selected display mode (input or output) is indicated on the display. The display also shows the signa? range in use and error conditions as they occur, If the 1045's working range {= ex- Geeded, the display will automatically Dlank and the "OVRNG" Tesend will be. dtsplayed, Kien the battery needs recharging, "LO BAT" will be dis~ Played. PAGE 3

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