Atec Fluke-740 Series User Manual
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Whether you’re calibrating instruments,
troubleshooting a problem or running
routine maintenance, Fluke 740 Series
process calibrators can help you get
the job done faster. It does so many
different tasks, so quickly and so well,
it’s the only process calibrator you need
to carry.
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Multifunctional.
Calibrate
temperature, pressure, voltage,
current, resistance, and frequency.
Since it both measures and sources,
you can troubleshoot and calibrate
all with one rugged tool.
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Powerful, yet easy to use.
The
easy-to-follow, menu-driven display
guides you through any task. Pro-
grammable calibration routines
enable you to create and run auto-
mated as-found/as-left procedures to
ensure fast, consistent, calibrations.
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Records and documents results.
To support your ISO-9000 or regula-
tory standards, the Fluke 741B, 743B,
and 744 capture your calibration
results, eliminating the need to juggle
a pen and pad in the field. The
RS-232 interface in the Fluke 743B
and 744 lets you transfer the results
to a PC, thus saving the time of
having to manually transcribe them
when you return to the shop.
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Supports popular instrumentation
management software.
The 743B
and 744 work with the Fluke DPC/
TRACK™ software, and with popular
programs from Honeywell Loveland,
Cornerstone, Yokogawa, Prime Tech-
nologies, On-Time Support, and others.
It allows you to create procedures,
instructions, and action lists to deliver
fast, easy documentation.
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Truly hand-held.
Small enough to
fit easily into a tool bag and to use in
tight spaces. Runs an entire shift on a
rechargeable NiCd or NiMH battery
pack.
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Rugged and reliable.
Overmolded
urethane case stands up to rough
handling in industrial environments.
Calibrators offer one- or two-year
calibration cycles and three-year
warranty.
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Bright white display
lets you read
your results in any kind of light.
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Soft keys
provide one-touch
access to enhanced functions such
as task lists, automated procedures,
scaling, min/max, stepping and
ramping, and review memory.
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Three operating modes
Measure,
Source, or simultaneous Measure/
Source, — enable technicians to
troubleshoot, calibrate, or maintain
instrumentation with just one tool.
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Integrated HART communication
capability
lets you program and
control HART instrumentation
(744 only).
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Multi-lingual interface
displays
instructions in English, French,
German, Spanish, and Italian.
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AutoStep
allows technicians to set
the calibrator for a delayed start
and a specific sequence of steps, so
it can run unattended as a continu-
ously varying test source.
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User entered values
enable users
to capture readings measured or
sourced by other devices.
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Custom units
allow readings to be
scaled and displayed in any user-
defined units.
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Limit switch calibration
procedures
perform fast,
automated calibration of one-
and two-point limit switches for
voltage, current, temperature,
and pressure.
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Differential pressure flow
instrument calibration
routines
use a square root function
to directly calibrate DP flow
instruments.
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Built-in algebraic calculator
with four functions — plus square
root — stores, recalls, and performs
calculations required for setting up
instruments or evaluating data in
the field. Use it to set the source
function to a calculated value.
There’s no need to carry a pencil
and paper or a separate calculator.
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Programmable measurement
delay
inside automated
procedures permits calibrating
instruments that respond slowly.
Fluke 740 Series Documenting Process Calibrators:
Work Smarter. Work Faster.
Two bonus features available
with product registration:
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Transmitter mode
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Bar code entry (except 741B)
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