Calibration procedure for mkp - pkp – Super Systems 20PQ Calibration Manual User Manual

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Calibration procedure for MKP - PKP

c) Set the calibrator to 275.00

. The read-out must be "

∀.

2 2166"

+ 10 counts.

d) Push FUNC pushbutton, the instrument will go to the next

calibration group.

4) "ñ.I.ñA" - MAIN INPUT CALIBRATION - mA INPUT

The upper display will show "ñ.I.ñA".

4.1) "Lr" - INITIAL SCALE VALUE

The lower display will show "Lr"

a) Made the specific hardware setting as described at paragraph 2.
b) Connect the instrument under test to the calibrator as shown in

Fig. 10.

Fig.10

c) The upper display will show "ñ.I.ñA", the lower display will show

"Lr" while "OFF" will appear on the middle display.

d) Set calibrator to 0.000 mA.
e) Push

pushbutton, the middle display will change to "On".

f) After a few seconds, start the calibration by pushing FUNC

pushbutton. At the end of this calibration routine, the instrument
will go to the next step.

4.2) "Hr" - FINAL SCALE VALUE

The upper display will show "ñ.I.ñA", the lower display will show
"Hr" while "OFF" will appear on the middle display.

a) Set the calibrator to 20.000 mA.
b) Push

pushbutton, the middle display will change to "On".

d) After a few seconds, start the calibration by pushing FUNC

pushbutton. At the end of this calibration routine, the instrument
will go to the next step.

4.3) "

∀.

∀.

∀.

∀.

∀.

" - mA INPUT CHECK

The lower and the middle display show "

∀.

" followed by the measured

value in counts (see fig 6).

The "ñ.I.ñA" "Hr" calibration is correct if the indication is equal to "

∀.

3

0000" + 10 counts.

a) Check the zero calibration, by setting the calibrator to 0.000 mA,

the read-out must be equal to "

∀.

0 0000" + 10 counts.

b) Check the linearity by setting the calibrator to 10.000 mA The

read-out must be "

∀.

1 5000" + 10 counts.

NOTE: when it is desired to use a different check point, the
following formula describes the ratio between the signal input and
the instrument read-out (in counts).

Instrument readout (in counts) =

input value

20 (mA)

30000

c) Push FUNC pushbutton, the instrument will go to the next

calibration group.

5) "ñ.I.5" - MAIN INPUT CALIBRATION - 5 V INPUT

The upper display will show "ñ.I.5".

5.1) "Lr" - INITIAL SCALE VALUE

The lower display will show "Lr"

a) Made the specific hardware setting as described at paragraph 2.
b) Connect the instrument under test to the calibrator as shown in

Fig. 5.

c) The upper display will show "ñ.I.5", the lower display will show

"Lr" while "OFF" will appear on the middle display.

d) Set calibrator to 0.000 V.
e) Push

pushbutton, the middle display will change to "On".

f) After a few seconds, start the calibration by pushing FUNC

pushbutton. At the end of this calibration routine, the instrument
will go to the next step.

5.2) "Hr" - FINAL SCALE VALUE

The upper display will show "ñ.I.5", the lower display will show
"Hr" while "OFF" will appear on the middle display.

a) Set the calibrator to 5.000 V.
b) Push

pushbutton, the middle display will change to "On".

d) After a few seconds, start the calibration by pushing FUNC

pushbutton. At the end of this calibration routine, the instrument
will go to the next step.

5.3) "

∀.

∀.

∀.

∀.

∀.

" - 5 V INPUT CHECK

The lower and the middle display show "

∀.

" followed by the measured

value in counts (see fig 6).

The "ñ.I.5" "Hr" calibration is correct if the indication is equal to "

∀.

3

0000" + 10 counts.

a) Check the zero calibration, by setting the calibrator to 0.0000 V, the

read-out must be equal to "

∀.

0 0000" + 10 counts.

b) Check the linearity by setting the calibrator to 2.500 V The read-

out must be "

∀.

1 5000" + 10 counts.

NOTE: when it is desired to use a different check point, the
following formula describes the ratio between the signal input and
the instrument read-out (in counts).

Instrument readout (in counts) =

input value

5 (V)

30000

c) Push FUNC pushbutton, the instrument will go to the next

calibration group.

6) "ñ.I.10" - MAIN INPUT CALIBRATION - 10 V INPUT

The upper display will show "ñ.I.10".

6.1) "Lr" - INITIAL SCALE VALUE

The lower display will show "Lr"

a) Made the specific hardware setting as described at paragraph 2.
b) Connect the instrument under test to the calibrator as shown in

Fig. 5.

c) The upper display will show "ñ.I.10", the lower display will show

"Lr" while "OFF" will appear on the middle display.

d) Set calibrator to 0.000 V.
e) Push

pushbutton, the middle display will change to "On".

f) After a few seconds, start the calibration by pushing FUNC

pushbutton. At the end of this calibration routine, the instrument
will go to the next step.

6.2) "Hr" - FINAL SCALE VALUE

The upper display will show "ñ.I.10", the lower display will show
"Hr" while "OFF" will appear on the middle display.

a) Set the calibrator to 10.000 V.
b) Push

pushbutton, the middle display will change to "On".

c) After a few seconds, start the calibration by pushing FUNC

pushbutton. At the end of this calibration routine, the instrument
will go to the next step.

6.3) "

∀.

∀.

∀.

∀.

∀.

" - 10 V INPUT CHECK

The lower and the middle display show "

∀.

" followed by the measured

value in counts (see fig 6).

The "ñ.I.10" "Hr" calibration is correct if the indication is equal to "

∀.

3

0000" + 10 counts.

a) Check the zero calibration, by setting the calibrator to 0.000 V, the

read-out must be equal to "

∀.

0 0000" + 10 counts.

b) Check the linearity by setting the calibrator to 5.000 V The read-

out must be "

∀.

1 5000" + 10 counts.

NOTE: when it is desired to use a different check point, the
following formula describes the ratio between the signal input and

1

_

+

3

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