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3. Neither “Standby” nor “Operate” are desired actions, therefore continue to
press any of the arrow
keys repeatedly until the “Thermocouple” set up ac-
tion is displayed.
< Thermocouple >
4. Press any of the Units/Enter keys (V, A, ºC or ºF
)
to select “Thermocouple”.
5.
The display then shows the default thermocouple type to be simulated simi-
larly to the display shown below. Here a type “R” thermocouple is to be si-
mulated.
< Type-BEJNRST >
6.
Then select the required default thermocouple type to be simulated by re-
peatedly pressing the 4
(left arrow) or 6
(right arrow) keys until the re-
quired thermocouple type is underlined. The selection is then made by
pressing any of the Units/Enter (V, A, ºC or ºF) keys.
7.
If “Active CJC” has been selected, then the unit will return to normal opera-
tion, displaying the present output level and status. If the instrument is pre-
sently performing a thermocouple simulation, then this data will be used
immediately, or it will be used when the temperature to be simulated is en-
tered. Otherwise, the instrument prompts you to enter the reference junc-
tion’s (reference) temperature for thermocouple simulations.
8.
The display will show the presently stored data similarly to:
+1000.00ºC
9.
Next enter the required default reference temperature.
10.
Terminate the entry by pressing the required Units/Enter keys (ºC or ºF).
Notes:
1)
If a single junction thermocouple is to be simulated, you can select ei-
ther 0ºC or 32ºF as the reference temperature. The hot junction tem-
peratures will be entered as the temperature rise of this junction goes
above the ambient temperature, or the present ambient temperature
may be entered as the reference temperature. In this case the entered
hot junction temperature will be absolute temperatures.
2)
The reference temperature may be entered in either ºC or ºF units. The
units used for display during the actual usage of this mode are deter-
mined by those used to enter the hot junction temperature.
The instrument will then return to normal operation, displaying the present output
level and status. If the instrument is presently performing a thermocouple simula-
tion, then this data will be used immediately, otherwise this data will be used
whenever a temperature to be simulated is entered.
Summary of Contents for Xitron 2000 Series
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