Fluke Rev. 4 Speaker User Manual


 
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Documenting Process Calibrator
Introduction
Fluke 701 and 702 Documenting Process Calibrators
(hereafter referred to as the calibrator) are battery-
powered, hand-held instruments that measure and
source electrical and physical parameters. See Table
1. The calibrator lets you troubleshoot, calibrate,
verify, and document the calibration of process
instruments. See the back of this manual for
complete specifications.
In addition to the functions in Table 1, the 701 and
702 calibrators have the following features:
General features:
Analog display in measurement mode to make it
easy to read the input level when the input is
unstable.
Display shows information in English, French,
German, Italian, or Spanish.
Thermocouple (TC) input/output jack that is
connected to an internal isothermal block with
automatic reference-junction temperature
compensation. Or, you can manually enter an
external temperature reference.
Stores results for later review.
Logs up to 8,000 data points (Model 702 with
PMLink software only.)
PC interface for uploading/downloading
procedures, lists, and results using PMLink
software (Model 702 only).
Automatic calibration procedures for transmitters
using split screen MEASURE/SOURCE mode.
Once you select the test parameters, you can
select an automatic procedure or you can
execute the test points one at a time.
Features available in MEASURE mode: