Fluke Rev. 4 Getting Acquainted with Your, Calibrator, Input and Output Jacks, 701/702, Item

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Getting Acquainted with Your

701/702

Users Manual

Getting Acquainted with Your

Input and Output Jacks

Calibrator

ITEM

FEATURE

 

 

1Battery Eliminator jack

2wSERIAL PORT (702 Only)

3Pressure module connector

4TC input/output

5, 6

wMEAS V jacks

 

 

7, 8

wSOURCE mA,

 

MEAS mA Ω RTD

 

jacks

9,10

wSOURCE V Ω RTD

 

jacks

Figure 4 shows the calibrator input and output jacks.

Table 2 explains their use.

Table 2. Input/Output Jacks and Connectors
DESCRIPTION

Jack for the Model BE9005 Battery Eliminator. Use the battery eliminator for bench- top applications where ac line power is available. This input does not charge the battery. The battery can only be charged in the external charger.

Connects the calibrator to a personal computer. Instructions for communicating with the calibrator are in the PMLink Software manual.

Connects the calibrator to a pressure module.

Jack for measuring or simulating thermocouples. This jack accepts a miniature polarized thermocouple plug with flat, in-line blades spaced 7.9 mm (0.312 in) center to center.

Input jacks for measuring voltage, frequency, or three- or four-wire RTDs (Resistance Temperature Detectors).

Jacks for sourcing or measuring current, measuring resistance and RTDs, and supplying loop power.

Output jacks for sourcing voltage, resistance, frequency, and for simulating RTDs

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