User`s manual
 MTEK6000 SERIES USER'S MANUAL 
January 2002  4 - 3 
MTEK6000 ANALOG OUTPUT 
SPECIFICATIONS 
Environmental 
Operating Temperature -30°C to + 70°C 
    or   -22°F to 158°F 
Operating Humidity   0 to 95% 
noncondensing 
Electrical Isolation 
500 V DC or AC RMS (sine wave) between 
digital interface and 4-20 mA loop. 
Current Loop Output 
Maximum Output Current   24mA 
Minimum Output Current   3.5mA 
Maximum Supply Voltage   50V 
Minimum Supply Voltage   8V 
Resolution     16 bits, 0.00024 mA 
Full Scale %Error     ±0.01% max 
 (software calibrated at 
 4 and 20 mA and tested 
 at room temperature) 
Temperature Drift   ±0.00044 mA/
°
F 
max 
Error caused by RFI   <1% of span shift 
 with 2.8W 150MHz 
 applied at 1.7’ 
Installing the Analog Output Loop 
A ribbon cable connects the AO module to 
the display / analog board. Commands are 
sent to the module via the cable by the 
MTEK6000 device. The 4-20mA current 
loop is a simple two-wire connection. +24 
volts DC nominal is connected to the “+” 
terminal (pos. 1) and the “-”, or return 
terminal (pos. 2), is connected to the field 
instrument to which the 4-20mA signal is 
being sent. 
Calibrating the Analog Output 
Several features make the Analog Output 
software calibration routine attractive and 
more intuitive. In the MTEK6000 device, 
unit calibration can be software-based; there 
is no need for laborious operator 
adjustments. Software calibration does 
away with the need for repetitive 
potentiometer adjustments, thereby 
simplifying field calibration procedures.  
The display / keypad or Meter Reader 
Virtual Keypad software are necessary to 
perform software calibration. 
NOTE 
Pressing  esc repeatedly from anywhere 
within the calibration procedure will back 
the operator out of calibration mode. 
1.   Display the Analog Output parameter on 
the inside display. The common 
function key assignment for Analog 
Output #1 is F6, and F7  for  Analog 
Output #2. 
2.   Press  cal. Enter your password at the 
optional  PASSWORD? prompt, if 
required. 
3.   The unit will enter calibration mode and 
the display will show the current value 
and mA representation of the analog 
output signal. For example, 
 Eng: 48.000 
 mA: 11.680 
where  48.000 is the analog output reading 
representing 11.680 mA. The top line will 
alternate between four different readouts 
Eng: 48.000, UP/DN TO CHANGE, 
CALIBRATING, and the parameter label 
(Analog Output #1 in this case), while the 
bottom line will always show the mA value. 
4.   Connect a multimeter in series with the 
loop to measure the current. The field 
instrument which the loop is driving can 
also be used to read the output if desired. 
5.  Pressing  ↑ will increment the output 
current to represent 0%, 25%, 50%, 
75%, & 100% of the analog output 
parameter to check the calibration.  
Pressing  ↓ will decrement the output 
current. 










