Fluke Rev. 4 user manual Automatically Saving Battery Life, Using the Optional Battery Eliminator

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Documenting Process Calibrator

Setting Up the Calibrator

Automatically Saving Battery Life

An optional Auto Battery Save feature turns the calibrator off after a selected idle time. The default setting for Auto Battery Save is Off. When Auto Battery Save is On, the Esymbol shows in the upper right corner of the display. The setting is preserved after you turn off the power. Auto Battery Save works the same on battery power and when using the battery eliminator. Turn on the Auto Battery Save feature as follows:

1.Press s.

2.Press d to highlight Off following Auto Battery Save.

3.Press eor the Choices softkey.

4.Press u to highlight On, then press e.

5.To accept the timeout period shown on the display, you can finish here. Press Done to exit smode and do not go on to step 6.

6.To change the timeout period, press d to highlight the timeout period following Battery Save Timeout.

7.Press eor the Choices softkey.

8.Enter your choice of timeout period in minutes (accepted range: 1 to 120 minutes).

9.Press the Done softkey.

10.Press the Done softkey or sto exit s mode.

Using the Optional Battery Eliminator

CAUTION

To avoid damage to the calibrator, use only Fluke Model BE9005 Series Battery Eliminator, available from your distributor.

Where ac power is available, you can use the optional Fluke Model BE9005 Battery Eliminator to conserve battery power. When the battery eliminator is used, the battery is internally disconnected, and can be removed from the calibrator. The calibrator operates the same as it does under battery power, however, the specifications for the 701/702 only apply under battery operation. The battery eliminator does not charge the battery.

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Contents 701/702 Page Table of Contents 701/702 Iii 100 List of Tables 701/702 List of Figures 103 Introduction Documenting Process Calibrator701/702 Function MeasureSource Standard Equipment Standard Equipment Users ManualMail-in Card Documenting Process Calibrator Accessories PMLink Software CAT Safety InformationSafety Information Getting Acquainted with Your FeatureCalibrator Input and Output JacksGetting Acquainted with Your Calibrator Keys KeysKey Functions Key Numeric keypad Setting Up the Calibrator Using the Strap and BailDisplay Elements of a Typical Display Installing the Strap and Using the Bail Charging the Battery Removing the Battery and Using the Charger Battery LifeOperating Modes Backlight OFFBacklight on Using the Optional Battery Eliminator Automatically Saving Battery LifeAdjusting the Display Contrast Setting Up the Date and Time DisplaySelecting the Display Language Using the Backlight Personalizing the Calibrator Measurement Ranges Using Measure ModeMeasuring Electrical Parameters Electrical Measurement Connections Measuring Pressure Testing ContinuityDocumenting Process Calibrator Connections for Measuring Pressure Using Thermocouples Measuring TemperaturePositive Lead Material TypePositive Lead Color ANSI* IEC Negative Lead MaterialMeasuring Temperature with a Thermocouple Range C RTD Type ICE Point R0 MaterialDocumenting Process Calibrator Wrong Measuring Temperature with an RTD Damping Your Measurements Measurements in Percent of ScaleSourcing Electrical Parameters Using Source ModeElectrical Sourcing Connections Simulating a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter Connections for Simulating a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter Providing Loop Power Connections for Supplying Loop Power Sourcing Pressure 701/702 Connections for Sourcing Pressure Simulating Thermocouples Connections for Simulating a Thermocouple Simulating RTDs PS S +PS Z +IN Sourcing in Percent of Scale Stepping and Ramping the Output ValueStepping the Output Ramping the Output 701/702 Documenting Process Calibrator Checking a Relay Output Trip Alarm Simultaneous Measure/Source Source Function 2W RTD Measure FunctionSource Function Generating As Found Test Data Calibrating a Process InstrumentCalibrating a Process Instrument 701/702 Documenting Process Calibrator Adjusting the Transmitter As Left Test Run Saving Results Memory OperationsMemory Operations Reviewing MemoryData Logging Model 702 Only Reading Rate MAX. Number Viewing the Task List Model 702 Only Observing Min and Max MeasurementsClearing Memory Quick Guide to ApplicationsCalibrating a Chart Recorder Monitoring AC Line Voltage and Frequency Calibrating a Current-to-Pressure I/P Transducer Measuring the Output Current of a Transmitter Measuring a Precision Resistor Checking a Switch Calibrating a Pressure-to-Current P/I Transducer Calibrating a mV to Current Transmitter Checking a Vortex Shedding Flowmeter Replacing the Battery Pack MaintenanceInternal Lithium Backup Battery Cleaning the CalibratorService Center Calibration or Repair Replacement PartsCalibration Data Maintenance Specifications DC Voltage Measurement ResolutionRange Model Reading +% of Full Scale YearAC Voltage Measurement Frequency RangeReading + Number of Counts Year Range Resolution Model Range Resolution Model Reading +% of Full ScaleDC Current Measurement Resistance MeasurementFrequency Measurement Continuity TestingRange Resolutions DC Voltage OutputModel Output +% of Full Scale Output + % of Full Scale Output +% of Full Scale Year DC Current OutputResistance Sourcing Ranges Resolution Model Output + Ohms YearFrequency Ranges Frequency SourcingTemperature, Thermocouples Types CMeasure Degrees C Year Source Degrees C Temperture, Thermocouples Maximum Input Voltage 30 Measure Degrees C Source Degrees C Year Temperature, Resistance Temperature DetectorsSetting Loop Power SupplyTop and Bottom Limits of Ranges with Auto Range On RANGE, Measure V CC RANGE, Current SourceRANGE, Frequency Measure Safety General SpecificationsOperating Environment Specification 104 Index 701/702 Index