FLUKE 9009-B-156 Dual Range Dry-Block Calibrator, Black

User Manual for the Fluke 9009-B-156 Dual Range Dry-Block Calibrator, Black - Page 29

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Accept the new proportional band setting
7.7 Controller Configuration
The controller has a number of configuration and operating options and calibra
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tion parameters which are programmable via the front panel. These are ac
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cessed from the secondary menu after the proportional band function by
pressing “SET”. The display flashes COnFIG and then displays Par”for
the first of three sets of configuration parameters operating parameters, se
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rial interface parameters, and calibration parameters. The sets are selected us
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ing the “UP” and “DOWN” keys and then pressing “SET” (see Figure 3 on
page 20).
7.8 Operating Parameters
The operating parameters menu is indicated by,
PAr
Operating parameters menu
Press “SET” to enter the menu. The operating parameters menu contains the
HL (High Limit) parameter. The HL parameter adjusts the upper set-point tem-
perature. The factory default and maximum are set to 350°C. For safety, a user
can adjust the HL down so the maximum temperature set-point is restricted.
HL
Flashes HL and then displays the current value
H=350
Current HL setting
Adjust the HL parameter using “UP” or “DOWN”.
H=300
New HL setting
Press “SET” to accept the new temperature limit.
7.9 Serial Interface Parameters
The serial RS-232 interface parameters menu is indicated by,
SErIAL
Serial RS-232 interface parameters menu
The serial interface parameters menu contains parameters which determine the
operation of the serial interface. These controls only apply to instruments fitted
with the serial interface. The parameters in the menu are BAUD rate, sample
period, duplex mode, and linefeed. Press “SET” to enter the menu.
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7 Controller Operation
Controller Configuration
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