Flir Extech PRC10 User Guide
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To perform a basic calibration, connect the device under test to the PRC10 output terminals, select the desired function and range, adjust the output to match the required calibration point, and verify the readings on the device under test.
Check the battery compartment to ensure the batteries are correctly installed and have sufficient charge. If using an external power source, make sure the power adapter is connected properly.
To extend battery life, turn off the backlight when not needed, use the auto power-off feature, and ensure that the device is turned off when not in use.
Regularly clean the device with a soft, dry cloth, check the battery compartment for corrosion, and store the calibrator in a cool, dry place when not in use.
First, ensure all connections are secure. Verify the calibration settings and repeat the calibration process. If the problem persists, perform a factory reset or consult the user manual for further diagnostics.
Yes, the PRC10 can calibrate both voltage and current loops. It is equipped to handle a variety of functions necessary for calibrating these loops.
Check the manufacturer's website for firmware updates. Download the update file and follow the instructions provided to install it via the USB port on the device. Ensure the device is adequately powered during the update.
Perform a comparison with a known standard or reference device. Follow the calibration procedure and check if the PRC10 readings align with the reference device within acceptable tolerance levels.
The PRC10 is not rated for use in hazardous environments. Ensure use in environments that comply with its operating specifications to avoid damage or inaccurate readings.
Always follow standard electrical safety precautions. Avoid exposure to moisture, do not exceed specified input/output limits, and ensure proper grounding to prevent electric shock.