Omega CL526 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE
The CL526 portable calibrator has been factory tested and calibrated before shipment.
The calibration should be verified and re-adjusted if the instrument is showing an error exceeding the declared
specifications or when a critical active or passive component is replaced (either at component level or at board level).
OMEGA will supply, on request, a technical reference manual, with all instructions and recommendations for service and
calibration. OMEGA engineers will give prompt support for any requests of assistance.
11.1
Safety recommendations
Primary elements (i.e. thermocouples, resistance thermometers, etc.) are normally linked to  electrical potentials equal or
near to the ground potential.  However, in some applications, there may be present a common mode voltage to earth.
Check for voltage between input terminals and ground,  as this voltage can be transmitted to other devices connected to
the calibrator.
11.2
Faulty operating conditions
During start up, measuring and simulation modes, faulty conditions of the instrument will be announced, with coded
messages as follows:
Error   Checksum 1 
Indicates a possible loss of data on “AUTORAMP” program or
on the manual memories.
Error   Checksum 2 
Indicates a possible loss of data on “PROGRAM  X”.
Error   Checksum 3 
Indicates a possible loss of data on “AUTORAMP”, “PROGRAM
X” and/or on the  manual memories.
Error   Checksum 4 
Indicates a possible loss of calibration data.
Error   Checksum 5 
Indicates a possible loss of calibration data, and/or
“AUTORAMP” data  and/or on the manual memories
Error   Checksum 6  
Indicates a possible loss of calibration data, and/or “PROGRAM
X”data.
Error   Checksum 7 
Indicates a possible loss of calibration data, and/or
“AUTORAMP” data, “Xscaling” and  from the three  manual
memories
!!!  ERROR 9  !!! 
Indicates a data writing on the EEPROM memory not verified.
When the above error codes are indicated repeat the set-up of the application parameters and/or autoramp data and/or
In-Out memories.
  -  UNDER  -  
Indicates “underflow” conditions
  +  OVER  +  
Indicates “overflow” conditions
     ERROR 2    
Indicates an environment temperature (in correspondence with
<IN/OUT>
 terminals) exceeding the stated limits
Indicates that the load is exceeding the stated limits.
When in mA “OUT” function, the external load must not exceed
1000 
Ω
.