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412355A-EU-EN v3.3   07/13 

MEM BUTTON 

The memory feature provides 5 user settable source values for stepped calibration outputs. The 
feature is available for Voltage, mA and % in the SOURCE mode. The memory values are stored in 
nonvolatile memory and are not erased when power is turned off. 

Sourcing from the stored memory values: 

1. 

Select the Source mode 

2. 

Press the MEM button. The M1 icon (memory location 1) will appear in the display and the 
value stored in that location will be displayed and sourced. 

3. 

Repeated pressing of the MEM button will step through the 5 memory locations. 

NOTE

: The “

SOURCE”

 icon will blink when the output value has not reached a stable level. 

The common cause for the “

SOURCE”

 icon to remain blinking is that the load impedance is 

too high in the current mode or too low in the voltage mode.  

 

Storing values into memory: 

1. 

Select and display a memory location (M1 to M5) 

2. Press 

the 

 

buttons to adjust the display to the desired source value. 

3. 

Press and hold the MEM button for > 2 seconds. The displayed value will be stored into the 
displayed memory location. 

Default memory values. 

Five common source values are permanently programmed in memory as the default values. 
These values can be replaced by user selected values.  
To reset the meter to the default memory values: 
1. 

Turn the meter on and select the SOURCE mode. 

2. 

Press and hold the POWER button for >4 seconds.            will briefly appear in the display 
and the default values will be stored into memory. 

Default Memory Values 

 M1 

M2 M3 M4 M5 

mV 0mV 

500mV 

1000mV 

1500mV 

2000mV 

V  2V 5V 10V 15V 20V 

mA  4mA 8mA 12mA 16mA 20mA 

%  0% 25% 50%  75% 100% 

 

Over-range / Under-range Indication 

Signals above or below the units ranges will be indicated by “HHHH” for above and “LLLL” for 
below. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 412355A Oyster Series

Page 1: ...User s Guide Model 412355A Current Voltage Calibrator ...

Page 2: ...C adaptor jack 9 Battery compartment 10 Neck strap holders 11 Function switch Battery Replacement When the LOW BAT message appears on the LCD replace the 9V battery as soon as possible 1 Open the calibrator s lid as far as possible 2 Open the battery compartment using a coin at the arrow indicator 3 Replace the battery and close the cover You as the end user are legally bound Battery ordinance to ...

Page 3: ...f activated FUNCTION SLIDE SWITCH Slide the Function switch on the side of the meter to the desired function Voltage or Current MODE Press the MODE button to select either SOURCE output or MEASURE input UNIT BUTTON Press the UNIT button to select 1 Voltage mode mV or V in source 2 Current mode mA or in source or measure OUTPUT ADJUST BUTTONS Press the buttons to increase or decrease the output vol...

Page 4: ...n the current mode or too low in the voltage mode Storing values into memory 1 Select and display a memory location M1 to M5 2 Press the buttons to adjust the display to the desired source value 3 Press and hold the MEM button for 2 seconds The displayed value will be stored into the displayed memory location Default memory values Five common source values are permanently programmed in memory as t...

Page 5: ...ODE button to select SOURCE 4 Press the UNIT button to select V or mV if voltage is selected or to select mA or if current is selected 5 Connect the Calibration Cable to the meter 6 Connect the Calibration Cable to the device or circuit under test 7 Use the buttons to select the desired output value Use the LCD display to verify the output level Alternatively use the stored calibration values in m...

Page 6: ...ting Altitude 2000meters 7000ft maximum Dimensions 96 x 118 x 45mm 3 8 x 4 7 x 1 8 folded Weight 340g 12 oz Accessories Supplied 9V battery AC adaptor and calibration cable with spade lugs Range Specifications Mode Function Range Resolution Accuracy of reading Measure Voltage 0 to 2000mV 1mV 0 075 1 digit or 3 digits whichever is greater 2 00 to 20 00V 0 01V Current 0 00 to 50 00mA 0 01mA 25 0 to ...

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