Omega Multifunction Indicator-Simulator Power Supply, Rechargeable batteries, Battery Charger

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8 POWER SUPPLY

8.1Rechargeable batteries

The CL526 portable calibrator is powered by four built-in rechargeable batteries. The instrument is shipped with an average level of charge. After unpacking, a full charge of the batteries is recommended; connect the instrument to the charger module (“OFF” condition) for a period of 10 hours minimum.

The Ni-MH rechargeable batteries do not suffer when used in cyclic operations.

Cyclic operation is understood as a method of operation by which the battery is continually charged and discharged. Note that a battery, at its lower limit of discharge, risks a non uniform cell polarization: this condition makes it difficult to recharge with the charger supplied.

Avoid leaving the instrument, with batteries totally or partially discharged, for a long time without recharging.

To charge the batteries use only the original supplied charging module. The module incorporates protection and current limiting devices not normally found in other commercial chargers.

When the CL526 is connected to the battery charger module, by pressing keys <SHIFT> + <BATTERY> the following indication will be displayed:

Battery: Line Op

If a numeric value appears, it indicates that the charger is probably faulty.

Replace the battery charger module; if the indication persists, contact OMEGA -Technical Assistance Dept.

WARNING:

AVOID USING ALKALINE BATTERIES ON AN INSTRUMENT SET FOR NI-MHRECHARGEABLE BATTERIES.

THIS IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS AS IT COULD CAUSE THE ALKALINE BATTERIES TO EXPLODE.

8.2Battery Charger

The external battery charger is configured, before shipment, for a supply voltage of 110-120 Vac or 220- 240 Vac, upon order specification. The nominal voltage value is indicated on the front label of the charger. Check for the correct input voltage before connect it to the line.

8.3How to maximize the battery life

Disconnect the ac mains supply when the battery is charged. Use the battery until it is completely discharged. Leaving the ac mains supply plugged in will decrease the life of the battery.

Keeping the battery terminal clean will help maximize the operating time. Periodically wipe the positive and negative terminals with a dry cloth.

Removing and replacing the batteries will ensure electrical contact. This should be done when using a battery that has not been used for a long time.

Note that the operating time decreases at low temperatures.

A Ni-MH battery can be recharged about 500 times when used with the recommended instructions. When replacing the Ni-MH batteries with a new set always replace simultaneously the four pieces.

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Contents CL526 OMEGAnetSM On-Line Service Internet e-mail Info@omega.com Introductory Note Table of Contents Digital Interface General Performance Specifications Dimensions 120x60x230 mm Weights net 1 Kg Power supplyBattery life Battery voltage32 to +302F ± 0.02% of rdg +0.18F Table of ranges and accuracyGeneral Features Case Physical Description + 5 V for logic and analog circuits 5 V for analog circuits Power supplyFunctional Description Input circuit Digital to analog converter MicroprocessorFirmware Digital displayResistance and Rtd measurements Battery charger. Operation from line sourceThermocouples input-output circuit Resistance and Rtd simulationUnpacking Out 1248.3C Tc PRE-OPERATIONAL CheckElectrical Connections Wiring practiceExamples of input /output wiring and connections Thermocouple wiresClass Limit of Error of thermocouple wiresBattery Line Op Power SupplyBattery Charger How to maximize the battery lifeOperation & Applications Power onBattery voltage indication Operating mode set upOut 0.0C TcK OUT mode selectionParameter or sensor selection 1032.2C TcKDecimal point position International Temperature ScaleRj mode Tecnical unitIN-OUT data memories Data memory configurationAverage readings Data memory automatic scanning Data memory manual recallSimulation cycle selection Manual step advanceAutomatic simulation cycle 0mV Time 0h 0m 50sStart 0.0mV End 100.0mVSimulation cycle Rj compensation mode checkProg Mode Linear Mode SquareScale factor program RJ 0.0C extWord psi Word hPa Word mbarExternal Rj compensation Installation parameter procedureFirmware version code Serial number Baud Rate Digital interface data program modeDigital output wiring practice Digital InterfaceComputer CL526 TTL to RS 232 adapterCommunication protocol from CL526 to a PC Data InstructPage Ramp = OHM Computer request for CL526 settingsMode InstrDis/Lin STO 2 #D 127 202 Display Chksum = DATA1 + DATA2 + Data 3 + Data 4 .AND.7F Example a Communication programsExample a data transfer from CL526 to PC Example B PC instructions to CL5263ØØ While LOC 1 = Ø Wend Error Checksum MaintenanceSafety recommendations Faulty operating conditionsStorage Protection fusesIndex WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature