Fluke 4180 [17/30] Quick start

Fluke 4180 [17/30] Quick start
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Quick Start
Parts and Controls
Quick Start3
Setup3.1
Note: The instrument will not heat, cool, or control until the "SET PT." parameter
is "Enabled".
Place the instrument on a at surface with at least 15 cm (6 inches) of free space
around the instrument. Overhead clearance is required. DO NOT place under a cabinet
or structure.
Plug the power cord of the instrument into a mains outlet of the proper voltage,
frequency, and current capability (see Section 2.1 Specications on page 9 for power
details). Observe that the nominal voltage corresponds to that indicated on the power
entry model at the back of the calibrator.
Turn on the power to the calibrator by toggling the switch on the power entry module.
After a brief self-test, the controller should begin normal operation. The main screen
will appear within 30 seconds. If the instrument fails to operate, please check the
power connection. The display will show the well temperature, and wait for user input
before further operation.
Press “SET PT.” and use the arrow keys to set the desired set-point temperature. Press
“ENTER” to save the desire set-point and enable the IR Calibrator. After ve (5) sec-
onds the instrument should start to operate normally and heat or cool to the designated
set-point.
Parts and Controls3.2
This section describes the exterior features of the IR Calibrator. All interface buttons
are found on the front of the IR Calibrator (Figure 1 on next page). Power connection
and serial connections are found on the back of the instrument (see Figure 3 on page
15).
Display Panel3.2.1
Display (1)
The display is a 240 x 160 pixel monochrome graphics LCD device with a bright LED
backlight. The display is used to show current control temperature, measurements,
status information, operating parameters, and soft key functions.
SET PT. (2)
The Set Pt. Key allows you to enable the instrument to heat or cool to a desired set-
point. Until this key is enabled, the instrument will not heat or cool. It is in a “sleep”
state for safety of the operator and instrument.
°C/°F Key (3)

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