Caution – HT instruments SIRIUS89N User Manual

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SIRIUS89N

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6.1.1. Calibrating the test leads ("CAL" Mode)

1. Connect the black and blue test leads to

B1 and B4 input terminals

respectively.

Connection of instrument terminals during calibration procedure.

2. If the test leads supplied with the instrument are not long enough for the

measurement you can extend the blue cable.

3. Short-circuit the measuring cable ends making sure that the conductive parts of the

crocodiles make a good contact to each other (see previous picture).

4. Press the

F2 key. The instrument carries out the calibration.


CAUTION

Never disconnect the test leads when the message

"MEASURING" is

displayed.

LOW

Ω 05.06.01



----


R+ R-
----

Ω ----Ω

---mA ---mA


AUTO 0.11

FUNC

CAL

A numerical value
in this field means
that the instrument
has been
calibrated; this
value

remains on

the display for
any further
measurement
even though the
unit is switched off
and on again

5. At the end of the test the result is stored and used as

OFFSET (that is to say

that it is subtracted from any continuity test carried out) for all the
subsequent measurements.

Note:

The instrument effects the calibration only if the resistance of the test leads is
lower than

5

Ω.

TEST LEADS

Before each measurement always make sure that
the calibration is referred to the cables in use.
During a continuity test, if the resistance value free
of calibration (that is the resistance value less the
calibration offset value) is

negative, the symbols

o is displayed. Probably the calibration resistance
value stored in the instrument memory is not
referred to the cable in use, therefore a new
calibration must be effected.

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