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HMP260 SERIES
HMP260-U017en-1.5
Operating Manual
1997-11-25
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Connect the meter to the output of channel 2 and enter the measured
lower end current/voltage on channel 2.
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Enter the measured upper end current/voltage on channel 2.
6.3.4
Using LED commands
If both the analogue outputs and humidity/temperature channels are calibrated,
the analogue outputs should be calibrated first. This applies only when the
calibrations are made using the LED commands!
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connect an ammeter/voltmeter to the analogue outputs (connector X2)
Disconnect the security lock jumper!
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Give command
¡¡ll.
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the LED on the left flashes; set the low end of channel 1 with the ar-
row keys and press ENT
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the second LED from the left flashes; set the high end of channel 1
with the arrow keys and press ENT
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the LED on the left flashes; set the low end of channel 2 with the ar-
row keys and press ENT
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the second LED from the left flashes; set the high end of channel 2
with the arrow keys and press ENT
The analogue outputs are calibrated to ensure the correct scaling: for example,
when the output is scaled to 4...20 mA, the low end of the scale is 4 mA and
high end 20 mA exactly. However, when 0... 20 mA output is used, the output
can not be adjusted to exactly 0 mA, but to 50 µA. When 0...1 V, 0...5 V or
0...10 V output is in use, the output is adjusted to 50 mV. The following table
summarizes the correct output values.
Summary of the correct output values:
Output scale:
0...20 mA
4...20 mA
0...1 V
0...5 V
0...10 V
low end:
50 µA
4 mA
50 mV
50 mV
50 mV
high end:
20 mA
20 mA
1 V
5 V
10 V