RS PRO RS-133 Manual de usuario

Instruction Manual
RS-133
Documenting Multifunction Calibrator
& Arbitrary Function Generator

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This unit passes the following tests:
EN 61326-1 : 2013
EN 61000-3-2 : 2014
EN 61000-3-3 : 2013
Safety Symbols
Please read the statement thoroughly to prevent injury or loss
of life, and prevent damage to this product.
Earth (ground)
DC (Direct Current)
Conforms to relevant European Union
directives.

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Do not dispose of this instrument as unsorted
municipal waste. Contact a qualified
recycler for disposal.
Please remove all the test leads
before performing maintenance,
cleaning and battery replacement,
etc.
Do Not plug in the AC adapter when
the ambient temperature exceeds
45℃/ 113℉.
Do Not charge the lithium battery
when the ambient temperature
exceeds 45℃/ 113℉.

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Table of Contents
FEATURES:.......................................................................................................................1
APPLICATIONS:...............................................................................................................2
I. PANEL DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................3
II. OPERATION..................................................................................................................4
1. VOLTAGE SOURCE.......................................................................................................4
1a. 0V ~ 15V ..............................................................................................................4
1b. How to set up ....................................................................................................5
1c. Details for set up...............................................................................................6
2. CURRENT SOURCE ......................................................................................................7
2a-1. 4 ~ 20mA..........................................................................................................7
2a-2.
Output (4~20mA) and Facilitating use with HARTTM Communicator
.......8
2a-3.
Simulating a Transmitter
................................................................................9
2a-4
Simulating Electronic Load (Max. 30V, 24mA)
..........................................10
2a-5
LED Brightness Testing (0~24mA)
........................................................... 11
2b. How to set up ..................................................................................................12
2c. Details for set up............................................................................................. 13
2d. MAPPING Function........................................................................................14
3. TEMPERATURE SOURCE (THERMOCOUPLES, ℃&℉).............................. 15
3a. TC Simulating Thermocouple Signals ......................................................15
3b. How to set up ..................................................................................................16
3c. Details for set up.............................................................................................16
4. FREQUENCY (HZ)OUTPUT........................................................................................17
4a. 0.1Vpp ~ 20Vpp , 0.3Hz ~ 20KHz , offset: -5V ~ +5V...............................17
4b. How to set up ..................................................................................................18
4c. Details for fine-tuning items ........................................................................19

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5. PULSE FUNCTION ......................................................................................................20
5a. 3.0μS~999.99mS , 0.5Vpp~10Vpp , offset:-5V ~ +5V.............................. 20
5b. Details for fine-tuning items........................................................................21
5c. Pulse Output.................................................................................................... 21
6. DTMF (DUAL TONE MULTI-FREQUENCY)................................................................22
6a. 5Vpp~20Vpp, 0.3Hz~20KHz, offset: -5V~+5V, %: 0~100%, phase:
0~360°.......................................................................................................................22
6b. How to set up ..................................................................................................23
7. VOLTAGE INPUT (MEASURE).....................................................................................24
7a. -3V ~ 24V...........................................................................................................24
8. CURRENT INPUT (MEASURE)....................................................................................25
8a-1. -4mA ~ 24mA................................................................................................25
8a-2. Measure and Output Loop Power 24V...................................................26
8b. How to set up ..................................................................................................27
8c. Details for set up.............................................................................................28
8d. MAPPING Function........................................................................................28
9. TEMPERATURE INPUT (MEASURE)............................................................................29
9a. TC Simulating Thermocouple Signals ......................................................29
9b. How to set up ..................................................................................................30
9c. Details for set up.............................................................................................30
III. SCANNING FOR SOURCE.....................................................................................31
1. VOLTAGE SCANNING FOR SOURCE........................................................................ 31
2. CURRENT SCANNING FOR SOURCE ....................................................................... 35
3. TEMPERATURE SCANNING FOR SOURCE...............................................................39
IV. DATA LOGGING........................................................................................................43
1. THE WAY OF LOGGING ...............................................................................................43
2. SINGLE-POINT DATA LOGGING..................................................................................44
3. MULTI-POINT DATA LOGGING.................................................................................... 45
4. DELETE DATA &DOWNLOAD DATA ..........................................................................46
V. REMOTE PC (CONTROLLING THE CALIBRATOR) .......................................47

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VI. BATTERY RECHARGING.......................................................................................48
VII. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS.........................................................................49
VIII. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS..............................................................................53
(APPENDIX 1)ASCII CODE LIST ..........................................................................54
LIMITED WARRANTY .................................................................................................57

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Features:
1. Unique mapping function let you calibrate temperature (300 °C) or voltage
(220V) directly (instead of 4 to 20mA indirectly).
2. A multifunction calibrator and an arbitrary function generator.
3. Simulate a current transmitter.
4. 4~20mA (open voltage 24V) direct source mode.
5. Make a measurement and output loop power 24V (LOOP+) simultaneously.
6. User selectable HARTTM resistor to facilitate use with HARTTM
communication devices.
7. Electronic load (max. 30V, 24mA).
8. Source: mA (4 to 20mA), V (0 to 15V, 0 to 70mV), Hz, sine wave, square
wave, triangular wave, truncated sine wave, user programmable waveform
and temperature for 11 types of thermocouples.
9. Measure: Current (mA), Voltage (V, mV) and temperature in ℃or ℉.
10. Programmable cold junction compensation allows users to fine tune
temperature output and measurement.
11. Programmable 0% and 100% value for easy 25% step function.
12. Output error warning when output is shorted or open.
13. Short circuit protection for voltage output.
14. Clear and easy user interface (Numerical key pad, sliding switch and dot
matrix LCM with backlight).
15. Voltage, frequency, PWM duty-cycle (square wave and triangular wave), and
offset are programmable in the Hz function.
16. Frequency range (0.3Hz to 20KHz) covers application of audio band
(speaker, MP3, MD etc.)
17. DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) can perform professional testing for
telephone line and audio product (MP3 or MD).
18. Auto-step and auto-ramp functions can quickly perform linear test.
19. PC can program calibrator through USB port.
20. Perform data logging with programmable sampling time (0-255 seconds) and
memory of 4000 records.
21. Rechargeable Lithium battery (1600mAH) with built-in charging circuit.

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22. Calibration results (source and measure) can be saved in memory (2000
records). Then users download them to a PC for documentation. No needs
to transcribe calibration data manually.
23. To distinguish calibration data at different locations, data can be saved
under different file names.
Applications:
1. Calibration of 4~20mA panel meters.
2. Simulating a current transmitter.
3. LED brightness testing (0~24mA).
4. Electronic load (max. 30V, 24mA).
5. Temperature calibration of panel meters or instruments for 11 types of
thermocouples.
6. Calibration of valve opening by changing duty cycle of a PWM signal.
7. Generation of selected test frequency and waveform for electronic device.
8. Pre-stored 1/3 octave audition, white noise, and pink noise for MP3, MD,
speaker and audio driver tests.
9. Audio Frequency Synthesizer: Programmable frequency and phase
synthesis of single tone, DTMF(Double Tone, Multi-Frequency) for audio
products such as MP3, MD and telephone line.
10. Function generation for transistor DC bias characteristics test, amplifier
overload and transient characteristics.
11. Function generation for vibration testing.
12. Calibration of a chart recorder with different waveforms (sine, square, or
triangular wave).
13. Simulation of PLC.

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I. PANEL DESCRIPTION
1. LCM display.
2. ON/OFF button.
3. SELECT button for selecting waveforms (in the Hz function).
4. SETUP button.
5. Numerical key pads; or buttons for special functions.
6. Output/Simulation terminals (for SOURCE).
7. Input terminals (for MEASURE).
8. Sliding switch (for various functions).
9. Temperature input/output terminals.
10. SHIFT button for using secondary functions on the numerical key pads:
DTMF and Frequency switching.
11. S/M button (for selecting SOURCE or MEASURE).

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II. OPERATION
1. Voltage Source
1a. 0V ~ 15V
(1) Turn on the power. Turn the sliding switch to V.
(2) Press S/M button to select SOURCE (output) mode.
(Press once to store it as default mode when power is turned
on.)
(3) Type in a voltage value (including decimal point); then press ENTER.
(4) Connect Test leads or Alligator clips to SOURCE terminals
(red to +, and black to -).
(5) Then connect Test leads or Alligator clips to the object for calibration.
(6) To perform voltage scanning, refer to “Scanning for Source”chapter.
(7) To perform data logging function, refer to “Data logging”chapter.
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