Simulating a 4 to 20 ma transmitter – Martel Electronics MasterCAL User Manual
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Simulating a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter
You can configure the calibrator as a load on a
current loop through the SOURCE mA function.
When you press the
M
key in SOURCE mode, the
display prompts you to select
Source mA
or
Simulate
Transmitter
. When you
Source mA
the calibrator is
sourcing current, and when you
Simulate Transmitter
the calibrator is sourcing a variable resistance to
regulate current to the specified value. Connect an
external loop supply to the positive (top) mA jack as
shown in Figure 16.
Note
Also see “Transmitter Mode,” in which the
calibrator can be set up to temporarily take
the place of a two-wire process transmitter.
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