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Type n: auto cjc: -100 c = r60/k1/l7/o-100/s0

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1000 SERIES OPERATION MANUAL

TRANSMILLE LTD.

Version 1.30

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Additional examples

Type K: Auto CJC: 500°C = R60/K1/L1/O500/S0
Type K: Auto CJC: 1500°C = R60/K1/L1/O1500/S0
Type E: Manual CJC (0°C
): 400°C = R60/K0/L6/O400/S0
Type N: Auto CJC: -100
°C = R60/K1/L7/O-100/S0
Type K: Manual CJC (24.5°C
): 200°C = R60/KT24.5/L1/O200/S0

If a command includes a value which cannot be set due to, for example, the value
being higher than the range maximum, the calibrator will reject the command and
stay set as it is (the calibrator will also beep to signify a rejected command)

The calibrator will respond to the commands sent with the response codes as
detailed at the beginning of this section. These codes can be used to ensure that
hazardous output conditions are clearly indicated to the operator and to maintain
control of these outputs. This allows the calibrator to be returned to a safe state
once the testing required has been completed (e.g. setting the calibrator back to
standby once a test is complete and ensuring this has been successfully achieved
and no hazardous outputs remain on the terminals).

This functionality is employed within the ProCal calibration software from Transmille
to allow safe operation of the calibrator and to ensure the calibrator is returned to a
safe state in between test points and at the completion of a test sequence.