User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1 Before You Start 1
- 2 Introduction 7
- 3 Specifications and Environment Conditions 9
- 4 Quick Start 13
- 5 Parts and Controls 15
- 6 General Operation 17
- 7 Controller Operation 19
- 7.1 Target Temperature 19
- 7.2 Temperature Set-point 19
- 7.3 Temperature Scale Units 21
- 7.4 Scan 22
- 7.5 Set-point Resistance 23
- 7.6 Temperature Scale Units 23
- 7.7 Secondary Menu 23
- 7.8 Heater Power 23
- 7.9 Proportional Band 24
- 7.10 Controller Configuration 25
- 7.11 Operating Parameters 25
- 7.12 Serial Interface Parameters 26
- 7.13 Calibration Parameters 27
- 8 Digital Communication Interface 29
- 9 Calibration Procedure 35
- 10 Maintenance 39
- 11 Troubleshooting 41
- Figures
- Tables

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HIGH VOLTAGE is used in the operation of this equipment. SEVERE
INJURY OR DEATH may result if personnel fail to observe safety pre
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cautions. Before working inside the equipment, turn the power off and
disconnect the power cord.
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Always replace the fuse with one of the same rating, voltage, and type.
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Allow at least six inches of space between the instrument and nearby
objects. DO NOT place instrument under a flammable structure.
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DO NOT use this unit for any application other than calibration work.
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DO NOT use this unit in environments other than those listed in the
user’s guide.
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DO NOT operate near flammable materials.
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Use of this instrument at HIGH TEMPERATURES for extended periods
of time requires caution.
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Completely unattended high temperature operation is not recom
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mended for safety reasons.
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Before initial use, after transport, and anytime the instrument has not
been energized for more than 10 days, the calibrator must be ener-
gized for a dry-out period of 1 to 2 hours before it can be assumed to
meet all of the safety requirements of the IEC1010-1.
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The instrument can generate extreme temperatures. Precautions must
be taken to prevent personal injury or damage to objects.
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Use only a grounded AC mains supply of the appropriate voltage to
power the instrument. Refer to Section 3.1, Specifications for power
details.
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The instrument is equipped with operator accessible system fuses. If a
fuse blows, it may be due to a power surge or failure of a component.
Replace the fuse once. If the fuse blows a second time, it is likely
caused by failure of a component part. If this occurs, contact an Autho
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rized Fluke Hart Scientific Service Center (see Section 1.3). Always re
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place the fuse with one of the same rating, voltage, and type. Never
replace the fuse with one of a higher current rating.
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This instrument is intended for indoor operation only.
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Follow all safety guidelines listed in the user’s manual.
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Calibration Equipment should only be used by Trained Personnel.
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Cautions
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Use the target cover at temperatures below 5°C. If ice forms on the tar
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get, the IR probe will not indicate the correct temperature.
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DO NOT use fluids to clean out the target surface.
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