User's Manual

Fluke Calibrators
Connecting the Calibrator B
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Binary
A binary test determines the status of an on/off condition, such as a switch or an
alarm. The 743 calibrator manual includes instructions for calibrating a limit
switch. (This feature is not supported by the 702 calibrator.) See Chapter 5,
"Testing," for more information.
Manual
See Chapter 5, “Testing,” for information on manual tests.
Connecting the Calibrator
Figure B-1 illustrates how to connect the calibrator to your communications port
with a standard “straight through” communications cable. Note that all computers
have different back panels and that your communication ports may appear
different than those shown in Figure B-1. Further note that you may need to use a
9-pin to 25-pin adapter in order to make the connection.
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Figure B-1. Connecting the Calibrator
The port that you connect the communications cable to on your computer should
correspond to the port specified in the ComPort variable in your
DPCTRACK.INI file. (Comport 1 is used by default if there is no such variable.
See Appendix A, “The DPCTRACK.INI File,” for more information.)