Documenting Multifunction Calibrator
Perform automated calibrations on the fly and upload results with a simple easy-to-use software package thats included with the calibrator!
- The Martel DMC-1410 documenting multifunction calibrator measures and sources electrical and physical parameters. It’s versatile providing access to a complete range of calibratiosn functions including the following:
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- Dual Display. The upper display is used for the measurement of volts, current, and pressure. The lower display can be used to measure volts, current, pressure, resistance temperature detectors (RTD’s), thermcouples (TC’s), frequency, resistance, and to source pulse trains.
- A thermocouple (TC) input/output terminal with automatic reference-junction temperature compensations
- Setpoint in each range for quickly increasing/decreasing outputs
- Complete serial interface for remote controls
- Isolated read back for transmitter calibrations
- Documenting capability for up to 50 tags
A simple easy-to-use software package is included that allows the user to build a database of all assets that need calibration and download work orders to the calibrator. You will not find a more cost effective documeting solution on the market.
The documenting multifunction calibrator is a highly accurate, portable hand-held calibrator providing functions and accuracy associated with fixed installation, laboratory instruments, and has everything needed for virtually any calibration task.
The DMC-1410 Calibrator fully documents any calibration easily while performing the normal job. No special software is required! It features the ability to test for pass/fail criteria, measure and simulate thermocouples, RTDs, current, voltage, and frequency, and source pulse trains.
In addition, the built-in 250 Ohm resistor for HART compatibility with smart transmitters and PLCs, full fuseless protection, and a serial communications port for full control with ASCII commands.
Calibrator Interface
Figure 1 shows the location of the input and output connections on the calibrator, while Table 1 describes their use.
Figure 1. Input/Output Terminals
Table 1: Input and Output Terminals |
No. |
Name |
Description |
1, 2 |
Measure Isolated V, mA terminals |
Input terminals for measuring current, voltage, and supplying loop power. |
3 |
TC input/output |
Terminal for measuring, or simulating thermocouples. Accepts miniature polarized thermocouple plugs with flat in-line blades spaced 7.9 mm (0.312 in) center to center. |
4,5 |
Source/Measure V,RTD 2W, Hz, |
Terminals for sourcing and measuring voltage, frequency, pulse train, and RTDs |
6,7 |
Source/Measure mA terminals, 3W 4W |
Terminals for sourcing and measuring current, and performing RTD measurements with 3-wire or 4-wire setups. |
8 |
Pressure module connector |
Connects calibrator to a pressure module for pressure measurements. |
9 |
Serial port |
Connects calibrator to a PC for uploading data or remote control or to a serial printer for printing calibration certificates. |
Figure 2 shows the location of the keys on the calibrator. Table 2 lists the functions of each key.
Figure 2. Keypad
Table 2. Key Functions |
No. |
Name |
Function |
1 |
Function Keys F1, F2, F3 |
Used to operate the menu bar at the bottom of the calibrator display. F1 is used for selecting options in the left box, F2 for the center box, and F3 for the right box. |
2 |
Home |
Returns to home menu on the menu bar. |
3 |
Power |
Turns calibrator on and off. |
4 |
Cursor Control Key |
Left and right arrow keys are used to select which decade to be changed in output value. Up and down arrow keys are used to increase, decrease, or ramp output value. |
5 |
Numeric Keypad |
Allows user to enter Numeric values. |
Main Display
Figure 3. Display
The display of the calibrator, shown in Figure 3, is divided into three main sections: the upper display, the lower display, and the menu bar.
The upper display is used for measuring dc voltage, dc current with and without loop power, and pressure.
The lower display can be used for both measuring and sourcing.
The menu bar is used to setup both the upper and the lower display to perform the desired function.
Table 3 explains the different parts of the display:
Table 3: Display Functions |
No. |
Name |
Description |
1 |
Primary Parameters |
Determine what parameter is going to be measured or sourced. The available options for the upper display are:VOLTS IN, PRESSURE, mA IN, and mA LOOP. The available options for the lower display are:VOLTS, TC (thermocouple), RTD, FREQ (frequency), PULSE, PRESSURE, mA, and mA 2W SIM. |
2 |
Input/Output control |
Switches the lower display between input mode (read), and output mode (source). |
3 |
Additional Settings |
Available only for TC (thermocouple), and RTD measurements. For TC this setting turns the CJC (Cold Junction Connection) on and off. For RTD measure [RTD IN], this setting sets the number of wires used in the measurement (2-wire, 3-wire, or 4-wire) |
4 |
Span Indicator |
Available only for mA and mA LOOP. Shows where in the preset span the measured value falls. Fixed for mA at 4 (0%) and 20 (100%). |
5 |
Units |
Shows what unit the measurement or source value is in. Available options are for RTD and TC (°C or °F), and for FREQ and PULSE (CPM, Hz, or KHz) |
6 |
Sensor Types |
Allow for measurements to be made for different types of RTDs and TCs. All types are shown in the Specifications. Also, displays the amplitude of the pulse and frequency source, and pressure units. |
7 |
Numeric |
Displays Display the numeric values of the signal being measured, or sourced. An “OL” reading indicates an out of range or overload condition. |
Menu Bar
The parameters on the display are controlled by the menu bar, which is located at the bottom of the LCD. The function keys (F1, F2, and F3) are used to navigate through all the levels and choices of the menu bar. Refer to the menu tree for a clarification on the layout of all the levels.
The top level of the menu is the home menu. It can be accessed anytime by pressing the HOME key. There are three variations of the home menu: the input home menu, the output home menu, and the pulse home menu.