Fluke HART SCIENTIFIC 1502A Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - User’ s Guide

1502AThermometer ReadoutUser’ s GuideRev. 722101 ENGHart Scientific

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Keep the probe wires clean and away from fluids.1.3 Authorized Service CentersPlease contact one of the following authorized Service Centers to coordi

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Fluke South East Asia Pte Ltd.Fluke ASEAN Regional OfficeService Center60 Alexandra Terrace #03-16The Comtech (Lobby D)118502SINGAPOREPhone: +65 6799-

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2 IntroductionThe 1502A is a low-cost high-accuracy digital thermometer readout designed tobe used with 25Ω and 100Ω RTDs and SPRTs. Its unique combin

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3 Specifications and EnvironmentalConditions3.1 SpecificationsResistance Range0Ωto 400Ω, auto-rangingResistance Accuracy, one year10Ωto 20Ω: 0.0005Ω20

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Weight2.2 lb. (1.0 kg)SafetyOVERVOLTAGE (Installation) CATEGORY II, Pollution Degree 2 perIEC 1010-11Accuracy specifications apply within the recommen

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4 Quick StartThis section briefly explains the basics of setting up and operating your 1502Athermometer readout.4.1 UnpackingUnpack the thermometer ca

Page 8 - 1.2 Safety Information

to pins 4 and 5. (Pins 1 and 5 source current and pins 2 and 4 sense the poten-tial.) If a shield wire is present it should be connected to pin 3.A tw

Page 9 - Cautions

5 Parts and Controls5.1 Front Panel ButtonsSee Figure 2.The front panel buttons are used to select units of measurement, access operat-ing parameters,

Page 10 - User’s Guide

5.2 Rear PanelSee Figure 3.Serial Port - The DB-9 connector is for interfacing the thermometer to a com-puter or terminal with serial RS-232 communica

Page 11 - Authorized Service Centers

6 General OperationThis section explains basic operation of the 1502A Thermometer.6.1 Selecting UnitsTemperature can be displayed in degrees Celsius (

Page 12 - 2 Introduction

Limited Warranty & Limitation of LiabilityEach product from Fluke Corporation, Hart Scientific Division ("Hart") is warranted to be free

Page 13 - Conditions

1502A Thermometer ReadoutUser’s Guide16MenuSample Comm (Cal)ProbeSet clockSet filterSet probe type Enter passwordSet time stampSet currentSet coeffici

Page 14 - 3.2 Environmental Conditions

when all the digits are correct. If the password is entered correctly the first pa-rameter in the menu will appear.6.4 Selecting the Probe Characteriz

Page 15 - 4 Quick Start

digit will flash. Use the U and D buttons to change a digit. Once the sign anddigits are correct, press Enter to accept the number. If you decide to c

Page 16 - Probe Connector

Example 1:A PRT was calibrated to ITS-90 and its calibration certificate states values forcoefficients Rtpw, a4, b4, a8, and b8. Set the 1502A paramet

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Example 3:A PRT was calibrated to ITS-90 and its calibration certificate states values forcoefficients R(273.16K), a6, b6, c6, and d. Set the 1502A pa

Page 18 - 5.2 Rear Panel

6.4.5 IPTS-68 ConversionThe IPTS-68 characterization converts resistance to temperature according tothe International Practical Temperature Scale of 1

Page 19 - 6 General Operation

Compare this temperature with the temperatures listed on the probe calibrationreport to verify that the coefficients you entered are correct.6.5 Filte

Page 20 - Sample Comm (Cal)Probe

7 Digital Communications InterfaceRemote communications allows an external device, such as a computer, to com-municate with the 1502A to obtain measur

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7.1.2 Automatic Transmission of MeasurementsThe 1502A can be programmed to automatically send measurements to a re-mote printer or terminal. The trans

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to the time stamp parameter. The display will briefly show “ti Sta” then thetime stamp state which is either ON or OFF. Use the U and D buttons tochan

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Table of Contents1 Before You Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.1 Symbols Used . . . . . . .

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7.2.1 Setting the AddressThe IEEE-488 bus requires that each device has a unique address. The defaultaddress of the 1502A is 22 but can be changed if

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277 Digital Communications InterfaceRemote CommandsCommand DescriptionMeasurement CommandsT read measurement (includes label, unit, and time)F[ETCH?]

Page 26 - 6.7 Power Saver

7.3.1.1 Reading TemperatureThe most recent temperature measurement can be read using the followingcommand:T<EOS> reads the most recent measureme

Page 27 - 7.1 Serial Interface

7.3.1.2 Automatically Transmitting MeasurementsBy setting the sample period, the 1502A can be programmed to automaticallytransmit measurements from th

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7.3.2.1 Selecting the CharacterizationThe following commands can be used to select the probe characterization andcoefficients:P=90<EOS> selects

Page 29 - 7.2 GPIB Interface

7.3.3.1 Setting the FilterThe filter helps to reduce variations in the measurements. The filter can be setremotely using the command:FI=<value>&

Page 30 - 7.3 Remote Commands

LF=OF<EOS> disables linefeed7.3.5 Calibration CommandsThe following commands are used in calibrating the instrument.7.3.5.1 Entering the Passwor

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ver.mmmmm,v.vvThe m’s represent digits of the model number. The v’s represent the digits ofthe firmware version number. As an example, if the version

Page 32 - Command List Continued

8 Calibration ProcedureThe 1502A uses a three-point calibration scheme with a quadratic polynomialcorrection function to maintain the accuracy of its

Page 33 - Remote Commands

power. The *C0=<value><EOS>, *C1=<value> <EOS>, and*C4=<value><EOS> commands can be used to set the values of the

Page 34 - 7.3.3 Sample Commands

7 Digital Communications Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237.1 Serial Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 35 - 7.3.4 Communication Commands

9 Maintenance•The calibration instrument has been designed with the utmost care. Easeof operation and simplicity of maintenance have been a central th

Page 36 - 7.3.6 Other Commands

10 TroubleshootingIn case you run into difficulty while operating the 1502A, this section providessome suggestions that may help you solve the problem

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•Stem conduction error. The problem may be that the actual temperatureof the sensor is not what you expect. This is often the result of stem con-ducti

Page 38 - 8 Calibration Procedure

10.1.1.1 Immunity TestingThe instrument was tested to the requirements for industrial locations. This al-lows the instrument to be used in all types o

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iiiFiguresFigure 1 Connecting a four-wire probe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Figure 2 1502A Front Panel . . .

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ivTablesTable1 International Electrical Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Table 2 Matching Certificate Values to

Page 41 - 10 Troubleshooting

1 Before You Start1.1 Symbols UsedTable 1 lists the symbols that may be used on the instrument or in this manualand the meaning of each symbol.Symbol

Page 42 - 10.1 CE Comments

Symbol DescriptionOnCanadian Standards AssociationOVERVOLTAGE (Installation) CATEGORY II, Pollution Degree 2 per IEC1010-1 re-fers to the level of Imp

Page 43 - CE Comments

Before initial use, or after transport, or after storage in humid or semi-humidenvironments, or anytime the instrument has not been energized for more

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