FLUKE 300G FC Automatic Pressure Calibrator User Manual

June 1, 2024
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FLUKE 300G FC Automatic Pressure Calibrator

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Product Specifications

  • Product Name: 729 PRO Automatic Pressure Calibrator
  • Manufacturer: Fluke Corporation
  • Warranty: Limited warranty covers refund, repair, or replacement of defective products
  • Standard Equipment: Refer to Table 1 in the manual

Product Usage Instructions

Auto Ramp the Output

Instructions for auto ramping the output…

Temperature Measurement

Instructions for temperature measurement…

Source mA Mode

Instructions for using the source mA mode…

4 to 20 mA Simulation

Instructions for simulating 4 to 20 mA…

Log

Instructions for logging data…

Communication with a PC

Instructions for communicating with a PC…

Battery

Information on battery usage and replacement…

FAQs

  • Q: What is the warranty coverage for the 729 PRO?
    • A: The warranty covers refund, repair, or replacement of defective products within the warranty period.
  • Q: How can I register my product?
    • A: Visit the Fluke website at www.fluke.com to register your product and access manuals.
  • Q: Where can I find safety information?
    • A: General safety information is included in the Safety Information document that ships with the product and is also available at www.fluke.com.

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September 2020 Rev. 2, 11/23 © 2020-2023 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.

LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

Each Fluke product is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service. The warranty period is three years and begins on the date of shipment. Parts, product repairs, and services are warranted for 90 days. This warranty extends only to the original buyer or end-user customer of a Fluke authorized reseller, and does not apply to fuses, disposable batteries, or to any product which, in Fluke’s opinion, has been misused, altered, neglected, contaminated, or damaged by accident or abnormal conditions of operation or handling. Fluke warrants that software will operate substantially in accordance with its functional specifications for 90 days and that it has been properly recorded on non-defective media. Fluke does not warrant that software will be error free or operate without interruption.
Fluke authorized resellers shall extend this warranty on new and unused products to end-user customers only but have no authority to extend a greater or different warranty on behalf of Fluke. Warranty support is available only if product is purchased through a Fluke authorized sales outlet or Buyer has paid the applicable international price. Fluke reserves the right to invoice Buyer for importation costs of repair/replacement parts when product purchased in one country is submitted for repair in another country.
Fluke’s warranty obligation is limited, at Fluke’s option, to refund of the purchase price, free of charge repair, or replacement of a defective product which is returned to a Fluke authorized service center within the warranty period.
To obtain warranty service, contact your nearest Fluke authorized service center to obtain return authorization information, then send the product to that service center, with a description of the difficulty, postage and insurance prepaid (FOB Destination). Fluke assumes no risk for damage in transit. Following warranty repair, the product will be returned to Buyer, transportation prepaid (FOB Destination). If Fluke determines that failure was caused by neglect, misuse, contamination, alteration, accident, or abnormal condition of operation or handling, including overvoltage failures caused by use outside the product’s specified rating, or normal wear and tear of mechanical components, Fluke will provide an estimate of repair costs and obtain authorization before commencing the work. Following repair, the product will be returned to the Buyer transportation prepaid and the Buyer will be billed for the repair and return transportation charges (FOB Shipping Point).
THIS WARRANTY IS BUYER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. FLUKE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, INCLUDING LOSS OF DATA, ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE OR THEORY.
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Introduction

The Fluke 729 Pro Automatic Pressure Calibrators (the Product) are portable field pressure calibration tools for lab or field use. This battery-operated product performs automatic pressure calibration of transmitters, pressure switches, and gauges. The automatic functions are done by the Product or by downloaded tasks from calibrationmanagement software (CMS). The Product also supplies basic HART® communicator functions when used with HART-capable transmitters. Product key features and benefits include: · Automatic pressure calibration of transmitters, pressure switches, and pressure
gauges. · Source and measure pressure to test and calibrate pressure sensors, transmitters,
and other pressure instruments. · Source and simulate milliamp signals while measuring pressure for testing current to
pressure converters (I/P). · HART (Highway Addressable Remote Transducer) communication to configure and
perform trim on HART smart-pressure transmitters. · Provides Loop Power and simultaneously measures mA output from a connected
device. · Measures pressure with all Fluke-750P Series pressure modules. · Document automated as-found/as-left procedures to satisfy quality regulations or
audits with DPCTrack2 software. · Advanced features like auto step and auto ramp allow tests of devices automatically. · The pressure switch test automatically ramps pressure up and down across expected
switch trip setting to calibrate pressure switches. · Interchangeable Pressure Measurement Modules
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Contact Fluke
Fluke Corporation operates worldwide. For local contact information, go to our website: www.fluke.com. To register your product, view, print, or download the latest manual or manual supplement, go to our website. Fluke Corporation P.O. Box 9090 Everett, WA 98206-9090 +1-425-446-5500 fluke-info@fluke.com
Safety
General Safety Information is in the printed Safety Information document that ships with the Product and at www.fluke.com. More specific safety information is listed where applicable. A Warning identifies conditions and procedures that are dangerous to the user. A Caution identifies conditions and procedures that can cause damage to the Product or the equipment under test.
Standard Equipment
Table 1 is a list of the standard equipment.
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Table 1. Standard Equipment

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Item
A B C D E
F
G H
I
J

Description 729 Pro Automatic Pressure Calibrator AC/DC converter Mains line cable
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
Stackable test lead set
AC280 Sure Grip hook set (red and black)
Alligator clips (red and black) One set of TP220 test probes (red and black) USB communication cable: 3 ft (1 m) Type A plug for host (PC) to Mini-B plug for device Flex tube, 2 mm diameter, 5 ft (1.5 m) length

Item
K L M N O P
Not shown

Description Fitting, 1/8 in NPT-Female x 1/4 in NPT-Female Fitting, 1/8 in NPT-Male x G1/4-Male Fitting, 1/8 in NPT-Female x M20-Female Fitting, 1/4 in BSP-Female x 1/8 in NPT-Female Pressure measurement module (PMM) Hose to drain condensed water generated from the Product. 1/8 in diameter, 1 ft length Adjustable quick-release strap for hanging the Product
Safety Information
Traceable calibration report with data
PTFE Tape

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Buttons
Table 2 is a list of the Product buttons and the softkeys.

Table 2. Buttons

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2

5

1

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17

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A
B
C
D
E F G H I J K

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Description
Push N to turn on or turn off the Product.
Push F to move to the previous user interface (UI) screen. When navigating through the screens, F can move out of most screens and with repeated pushes, can take you all the
way to the startup screen.
A B C D: Performs the specified function of the label above each
softkey on the display. These labels change throughout the UI.
WXYZ: Push to move the display cursor left, right, up, or down. Cursor highlights in yellow
over the selection.
Push R to make a selection on the UI. This button cannot confirm number or character choices (push E).
Push I to change the display brightness from dim to bright and back again.

Numeric keypad. Used when a numeric entry is necessary.
Push E to make a selection on the UI. Only ENTER confirms numbers and characters.
Confirm all editable items with ENTER.
Push P to clear highlighted entry. When PI/PV/IP/SWT starts, push to zero the pressure
reading.
Push M to select the mA measure function.
Push V to select the measure dc voltage function.

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L M N
O P Q R

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Table 2. Buttons (cont.)
Description
Push S to enter the Setup menu to change operating parameters. See Setup Menu. Push T to enter the Tasks menu. See Tasks Menu. Push U to release pressure at the internal pressure port. VENTING shows on the display
as the Product vents. VENTED shows after venting is complete.
Q: Use this function to output (source) a target pressure from the Product. Use the arrows
to select the Setpoint field and enter the values with the number buttons.
L: Use this function for pressure measurement mode. Push G to enter HART communication mode. Push H to freeze the reading on the display. Push H a second time to release the hold
on the display. Push and hold to capture the screen and save into memory.

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Display

Table 3 shows the details of the display.

Table 3. Display

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Item
A

Description Step size indicator

B Setpoint indicator

C

Main display with measured or

sourced value

D HART on indicator

E 24 volt loop power active indicator

F Battery charge level

G Pressure port status

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Item
H
I
J K L M

Description
Pressure units indicator External display shows selected device that is connected. The device can be a pressure module, temperature probe, process variable (PV) of connected HART device, or Fluke Connect secondary device reading.
Softkey indicator
Current, voltage, or pressure switch display
Pressure Measurement Module indicator
Time and date display

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The display can also show different configurations: Typically, the display does shows two functions, see Figure 1. See Triple-Function Display for more information. · The upper display for the internal pressure has these functions:
VENT SOURCE MEASURE · The lower display shows these functions: Measure Current Source Current Simulate Current Measure VDC Switch
Figure 1. Typical Dual-Function Display
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The screen has two sections: The upper display shows the internal pressure controller status and includes: · Mode: Measure, Source, and Vent · Pressure Value: Current measured pressure and unit · Status: Shows nothing in measure mode, NOT READY, STABLE in source mode,
and VENTING, VENTED in vent mode. · Setpoint: Current setpoint for source function. · Step Size: The step size when B (Step Up) and C (Step Down) are
pushed when sourcing pressure. The lower display shows the electrical status and includes: · Mode: Measure Current, Source Current, Simulate Current, Measure V dc, and
Switch. · Reading: Current reading from measure functions or setpoint for source functions. · Switch State: Shows the pressure reading when the switch contacts open and close. · Percent: Shows the percentage value of 4 mA to 20 mA or 1 V to 5 V in measure
functions. · Status: Shows Open circuit detected in mA source mode.
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Triple-Function Display
When the third function (RTD, External Pressure Module, HART Transmitter, or FC secondary device) is connected, the Product changes to triple-function display automatically. In the subsequent triple-function display, the original bottom half of the display is divided into two parts: · The left display continues to show the electrical measurement display. · The right display shows the model name, reading, and units from the selected third
function. See Figure 2. The figure shows a transmitter device (3051C). When more than one third function is available, use the arrow keys to highlight the device (in yellow) in the right display. Then use the softkeys to select the device to show.
Figure 2. Triple-Function Display
RTD Connection
The display can show RTD temperature measurements in the selected unit (C/F) as the third-function. When the temperature unit field highlights, push the softkey to toggle the temperature setting. The O reading shows.
Note The Product supports PT100-385 RTD only.
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Pressure Module Connection
The Product automatically detects external pressure module installation or removal. Move the cursor to the unit type and push E to configure the pressure-unit type (it can be different from the pressure unit of internal pressure). Change the unit type of the internal pressure to automatically change the unit type of the pressure module. Figure 3 shows a pressure module as the third function. · When you plug in an external pressure module, the pressure-unit type defaults to the
internal pressure unit type. · When you remove or install an external pressure module, the zero offset resets.
Figure 3. Triple-Function Display with External Pressure Module Connected
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Ports
Table 4 is a list of the Product ports.

Automatic Pressure Calibrator Ports

Table 4. Product Ports

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Description USB port ­ Used for communication between the Product and a PC. Battery charger/universal power supply port. Use the battery charger for bench-top applications that have ac line power available. Use the battery charger to charge the battery while installed in the Product. Rotate knob to drain water (condensation). See Maintenance Menu. Drain port fitting connector. External temperature port for RTD Temperature Probe External pressure module port Pressure connection COM Port Measure, source, and simulate mA; measure V dc and supply loop power.

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Setup Menu

Use the multi-page Setup menu to configure the Product features. Note
For some of the submenu functions, the Product password is required. The default password is 1234. To access the Setup menu, push S. The Setup menu includes submenus for Product configuration. The submenus are: 1. 729 Pro Information 2. 729 Pro Setup 3. Manage Users 4. Manage Test Results 5. Manage Screen Shots 6. Manage Custom Tasks 7. Maintenance Push the arrow buttons, R, or E to access these submenus. Alternatively, push the corresponding number button for access. Push F to go to the previous menu. To clear all stored files, push D (Clear All Files). Enter the Product password to use this function. This action clears all stored test results, screen shots, and custom tasks. The subsequent sections explain the Setup menu and submenus.
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729 Pro Information
The 729 Pro Information submenu is an information-only screen that shows information about the Product. The screen shows: · Product model · Serial Number · Firmware Revision: Main, PCM, EMM, and PMM · PMM Model · PMM Serial Number · Last calibration date of the Product pressure components. · Last calibration date of the Product electrical components. The softkeys at the bottom of this screen are: · A – Calibrate Pressure
Follow the prompts on the screen and the Product takes you through a procedure that calibrates the pressure components of the Product. Enter the Product password to use this function. D (Options) lets you save the calibration, go back a step, skip a step, or move to the next section. See Calibration Manual for details. · B – Calibrate Electrical Follow the prompts on the screen and the Product takes you through a procedure that calibrates the electrical components of the Product. Enter the Product password to use this function. D (Options) lets you save the calibration, go back a step, skip a step, or move to the next section. See Calibration Manual for details. · C – Battery Information An information-only screen that shows if the battery is present, the remaining battery charge level, battery temperature, and battery voltage.
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729 Pro Setup
The 729 Pro Setup submenu shows the information in Table 5.

Table 5. 729 Pro Setup Menu

Menu Parameter Language
Date and Time
Date Format Time Format Number Format Temperature Unit
Auto Battery Timeout
PCM Resolution HART Communication

Function

Push E and use the arrows to select the UI language: English, Simplified Chinese
Push E and use the arrows to access the Date and Time menu. Once inside the menu, use the arrows to select a parameter and use the number keys to make changes to these settings. For am or pm, push R. Once you make changes, push D (Done) to store the new parameters. The timestamp saves with any stored results.
Set the format of the date. Use the softkeys to select yyyy-mm-dd, mm/dd/yyyy, or dd/mm/yyyy.
Push the softkey to select 12-hour or 24-hour time format. The format changes in the Date Format menu. E or R also changes the format.
Push the softkey to select a decimal point or comma for the numbering format. Push E or R also changes the format.
Push the softkey to select °C or °F. E or R also changes the units.
The Product has a programmable Auto Battery Timeout feature to save the battery charge. Push the arrow keys to highlight this line. Push E or R to reach the timeout menu. The choices are: · Never · 5 minutes · 10 minutes · 15 minutes · 30 minutes · 60 minutes
Choices are High and Low. High resolution is the normal state, and Low reduces the resolution one digit.
Enable/Disable

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Manage Users

Automatic Pressure Calibrator Setup Menu

The Manage Users submenu controls access to add or delete Product user names from this menu.

To add a new user: 1. Push A (New).

Use the onscreen keyboard to add a new user. Push the softkeys for Capslock ON (or OFF), Backspace, and to complete the entry D (Done).

2. Push the arrows to highlight each letter. 3. Push R or E to choose the letter. 4. When finished, push D (Done) to return to the Manage Users screen.

To delete an existing user:

1. Push the arrows to highlight a user. 2. Push D (Delete).

Manage Test Results

The Product saves the test results (As Found and As Left) and saves the calibration results.

1. In the Setup menu, push the arrow buttons to highlight Manage Test Results. 2. Push E to show a list of tests. The tests are designated by date and time, Tag ID,
and serial number. 3. Push the arrow buttons and E or R to view the selected test results. 4. Push A to select the As Found or As Left test result. 5. Push D to redo the calibration and save a new test result.

To delete all test results:

1. Go to the Manage Test Results screen. 2. Push D (Delete All).

3. Confirm to delete all records.
4. Push C (OK) to delete all records or D (Cancel) to escape the deletion process.

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Manage Screen Shots
The Product can take screen shots of any screen and store them. To take a screen shot: 1. Go to the screen to save. 2. Push and hold H. The Product shows File Saved. To view the screen shots: 1. From the Setup menu, push the arrows to highlight Manage Screen Shots. 2. Push E or R. The Product shows a list of screenshots and their time and date
stamps. 3. Use the arrows to highlight a screen shot. 4. Push E or R and the screen shot is shown. The screen shows:
You are reviewing a screen copy! 5. Push D to delete the individual screen.
Manage Custom Tasks
Use this submenu to delete custom tasks (see Tasks Menu). To delete a single task, use the arrow to select a custom task and push A (Delete). To delete all of the tasks, push D (Delete All).
Maintenance Menu
Maintenance has these operations: · Drain Water (condensation) · Keypad Test · PMM Calibration (see Calibration Manual) · Supply Sensor Self Calibration (see Calibration Manual)
Drain Water (Condensation)
To drain condensation from the Product, see Figure 4: 1. Connect the hose to collect drained water. 2. Push D (Continue). 3. The display shows:
Creating pressure, please standby. The pump works to establish a pressure.
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4. To let the water out, turn the knob counterclockwise on the side of the Product. 5. Push D to repeat the drain operation. 6. When finished with water drain, push in on the fitting to release the hose. 7. Turn the knob clockwise after you drain the water.
Note Make sure this knob is tight. Otherwise, a leak can occur.
Figure 4. Drain Water from Product
Keypad Test
Use this screen to check the Product buttons. Push any button and verify the on-screen response. For the power button, push and hold for 2 seconds.
Exhaust
The Exhaust function releases all pressure inside the Product including the pressure reservoir. This reservoir keeps the pressure stable and provides pressure if only small pressure steps are necessary. 1. Push A for Exhaust. 2. Push A for Abort when done.
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Tasks Menu
Tasks let you set up calibration and measurement tasks to save and recall for later use. All tasks require that an interchangeable pressure measurement module is installed in the Product. A P/P task requires a pressure module (750P) is connected to the Product. To go to the Tasks menu, push T. The Tasks menu has these submenus: · Pressure Transmitter (P/I) · Pressure Switch (SW) · Current to Pressure Test (I/P) · Pressure Leak Test · Pressure Transmitter (P/V) · Pneumatic Pressure Transmitter (P/P)
Pressure Transmitter (P/I)
Use this function to calibrate a P/I transmitter (pressure to current) with current measurement. See Figure 5 for connections:
1. From page 1 of the Tasks menu, push the arrows to highlight Pressure Transmitter (P/I).
2. Push E or R. 3. From this screen, use the arrows, numeric keypad, and E to change the values of
the Source Pressure and Measure Current. a. Push B (PV Calibrate) if HART is enabled and PV calibration is necessary. b. Push C to turn on (or off) 24 V loop power. c. Once these values are specified, push D (Continue). 4. From this second screen, use the arrows, numeric keypad, and E to change the values of the Tolerance of Range, Test Strategy, Auto Settling Time, and Transfer Function. a. Push A to change the Transfer Function to Square Root or Linear. b. To select the Test Strategy, highlight the parameter and push R. Highlight the
applicable listed test strategy and push E. c. Push B (Save as Customized) to store this task for later use. d. Once you enter the parameters, push D (Continue). 5. Push B (Manual Test) or D (Auto Test). 6. Push C to adjust. Go to 0%, 50%, and 100%. 7. Push A (As Left) to do the As Left test.
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Figure 5. Pressure Transmitter (P/I) Task Connections
Pressure Switch (SW)
Use this feature to calibrate a pressure switch. See Figure 6 for connections:

  1. From page 1 of the Tasks menu, push the arrows to highlight Pressure Switch (SW). 2. Push E or R. 3. From this screen, use the arrows, numeric keypad, and E to change the values of
    these parameters: · Setpoint · Tolerance · Min Deadband · Max Deadband · Max Pressure · Switch Type
    Note Make sure to push E after EACH value change. You can save these settings as a customized task. Push B (Save as Customized). Recall this customized task from the Tasks menu. 4. Once you enter the parameters, push D (Continue).
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5. Push D (Auto Test) or B (Manual Test) to do the As Found switch test. The test runs. After the test runs, the results show on the display.
To save the test results: 1. Push D (Done). 2. Push E to edit the Tag information. 3. Push D (Done). 4. Move the cursor to the S/N field (Serial Number) push E to edit the S/N
information. 5. Push D (Done). 6. Move the cursor to the User ID field and push A (User List) to select a user. 7. Push D (Done). 8. Adjust the switch and push B (Step Up) and C (Step Down) to verify. 9. Push A (As Left) to do the As Left test.
Figure 6. Switch Test Connections

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Current to Pressure Test (I/P)
Use this feature to calibrate a current to pressure (I/P) converter with current source and pressure measurements. See Figures 7 and 8:
1. From page 1 of the Tasks menu, push the arrows to highlight Current to Pressure Test (I/P).
2. Push E or R. 3. From this screen, use the arrows, numeric keypad, and E to change the values of
the source current and measure pressure.
Note Make sure to push E after EACH value change.
4. Once you enter the values, push D (Continue). Tolerance of Range, Test Strategy, and Auto Settling Time can be set from here. To save these settings as a customized task, push B (Save as Customized). You can then recall the saved task from the Tasks menu.
5. Once you enter the parameters, push D (Continue). 6. Push B (Manual Test) or D (Auto Test). 7. Adjust with C to go to 0%, 50%, and 100%. 8. Push A (As Left) to do the As Left test.
Figure 7. Current to Pressure Test (I/P) with External Pressure Module

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Pressure Leak Test
Use this feature to test a pressure device for leaks. For connections, see Figure 9. 1. From this screen, use the arrows, numeric keypad, and E to change the values of
these parameters: · Setpoint (Pressure value) · Settling Time · Test Time
Note Make sure to push E after EACH value change. 2. Push D (Continue). When the pressure leak test completes, the Product shows the results. Results include Start Pressure, End pressure, Test time, and Leak rate.
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Pressure Transmitter (P/V)
Use this feature to calibrate a pressure to voltage transmitter with voltage measurement. For connections, see Figure 5. 1. From page 1 of the Tasks menu, push the arrows to highlight Pressure Transmitter
(P/V). 2. Push E or R. 3. From this screen, use the arrows, numeric keypad, and E to change the values of
the source pressure and measure voltage. 4. Push D (Continue) to edit these other parameters:
· Tolerance of Range · Test Strategy · Auto Settling Time · Transfer Function A (Linear or Square Root). 5. Push B (Save as Customized) to save these settings as a customized task. Recall these customized tasks from the Tasks menu at any time.
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Pressure Transmitter (P/P)
To calibrate a pressure-to-pressure transmitter, use this feature. This feature requires a pressure module to measure pressure output from a connected transmitter. To use the function, see Figure 9: 1. From page 1 of the Tasks menu, push the arrows to highlight Pressure Transmitter
(P/P). 2. Push E or R. 3. From this screen, use the arrows, numeric keypad, and E to change the values of
the source pressure and measure pressure. 4. Push D (Continue) and these parameters can be edited:
· Tolerance of Range · Test Strategy · Auto Settling Time 5. Push B (Save as Customized) to save these settings as a customized task. Recall this customized task from the Tasks menu at any time.
Figure 9. Pressure Transmitter (P/P) Connections
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HART Functionality

The Product interfaces with HART devices. It can: · View and modify transmitter setup and data that includes:
Write Lower Range Value (LRV) Write Upper Range Value (URV) Write PV Unit Write Message and Descriptor Write Damping Value Write Date · Perform service features including: PV Zero Trim mA Output Trim Trim to Applied Values Set Fixed mA Output Re-range Transmitter Device Diagnostics · Perform HART calibration without using a Task (Ad hoc) · Perform HART calibration from a downloaded Task Push G and the Product searches (polls) the bus to find any connected HART devices. From this screen, there are these softkeys: A – Communicator Only B – Loop Power +24V ON C – Enable HART 250 D – Restart BUS Polling Once Polling finds the transmitters, move the cursor to the tag number and push D (Continue) to select.
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Loop Power +24V ON
The Product supplies loop power at 24 V dc to a current transmitter disconnected from the system. To supply 24 V loop power: 1. From the HART menu, push B (Loop Power +24V ON). The Product polls the
bus to see if a transmitter is connected. 2. With the transmitter disconnected from normal loop power, connect the Product test
leads in series with the instrument current loop as shown in Figure 10. The mA display shows measure loop current.
Figure 10. Connection with Loop Power Enabled
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Enable HART 250
The Product has a selectable 250 HART resistor to facilitate use with HART devices. Enable the HART resistor when you connect the Product to a HART device. The HART resistor defaults to OFF. To turn on or turn off the HART resistor, push C (Enable HART 250) or (Disable HART 250).
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Automatic Pressure Calibrator HART Menu

The HART menu has these functions that configure and calibrate a HART device:

· HART Data

· HART Service

· Calibrate (Ad Hoc)

· Find Task by Tag

· Bus Polling
From the HART menu, push A (Disconnect) to disconnect from HART communication. Or, push D (Continue) to continue to the highlighted entry.

HART Data

The HART data screen shows information about the connected HART device. Push B (Page Up) or C (Page Down) where necessary.

You can modify these fields:

· Tag ID

· PV Unit Type

· Lower Range Value (LRV)

· Upper Range Value (URV)

· Damping

· Message

· Descriptor

· Date

HART Service

HART Service includes these submenus:

· PV Zero Trim

· mA Output Trim

· Trim to Applied Values

· Set Fixed mA Output

· Re-range Transmitter

· Device Diagnostics

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Highlight the HART Service menu selection and push D (Continue). When you enter some of the submenus, a warning tells you to remove the loop from AUTOMATIC control. Push D (Continue).
PV Zero Trim
This function sets the digital pressure value of the transmitter to zero. 1. Push C (Trim Zero) to trim the PV output value to zero. 2. Push D (Done) when completed.
mA Output Trim
In the mA output trim screen, you can adjust the transmitter output. 1. Start with the 4 mA range. Push A (Fetch) to get the current measured
mA value. 2. Push B (Trim 4 mA) to send the measured value for correction. Push C
(Next Point). The Product moves to the 20 mA range. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2. 4. When complete, push C to return to the previous point or D (Done).
Trim to Applied Values
1. Enter the LRV pressure value necessary in the Setpoint entry and then push E and let the pressure settle.
2. Push B (Trim LRV) to trim the lower range of pressure applied. 3. Enter the necessary URV pressure value in the Setpoint entry and push E and let
the pressure settle. 4. Push C (Trim URV) to trim the upper range of pressure applied.
Set Fixed mA Output
Enter the necessary mA value to output from the connected transmitter: · Push B (Step Up 4mA) to increase mA output in 4 mA steps. · Push C (Step Down 4mA) to decrease mA output in 4 mA steps.
Re-range Transmitter
Change the Upper Range Value (URV) and the Lower Range Value (LRV) of the connected transmitter from this screen. 1. Enter the Upper Range Value (PV URV) necessary. 2. Push E to select. 3. Push C (Send) to change the URV.
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4. Enter the Lower Range Value (PV LRV) necessary. 5. Push E to select. 6. Push C (Send) to change the LRV.
Device Diagnostics
Select Device Diagnostics to send the self-diagnostics command to the connected transmitter and view the transmitter Self Test result.
Calibrate (Ad hoc)
Calibrate (Ad Hoc) calibrates a connected HART device without a downloaded task. The opening screen shows the task type and source/measure configuration for the device. The transmitter HART configuration is copied into this configuration screen. Correct as needed for your test: 1. Push B (PV Calibrate) to change the measure from mA to the PV source value
of the transmitter. 2. Push C (Disable/Enable Loop Power). 3. Push D (Continue) to continue to second configuration screen. These choices
are shown: · Tolerance of Range · Test Strategy · Auto Settling Time · Transfer Function These softkeys are active: A ­ Linear/Square Root Selection B ­ Save as Customized C ­ Leak Test D ­ Continue The next screen starts the As Found Calibration. These softkeys are active: A ­ Abort B ­ Manual Test D ­ Auto Test
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Test results show after all strategy points have recorded the measurements. Measurements within specification show as black. Measurements out of specification show as red. 1. Push D (Done) or A (Abort). 2. Enter the Tag ID, serial number of the device, and the User ID. 3. Push D (Done).
Adjust
Push B (HART Adjust). These choices are shown: · PV Zero Trim · mA Output Trim · Trim to Applied Values
PV Zero Trim
To set the digital pressure value of the Product to zero: 1. Push C (Trim Zero). 2. Push D (Done).
mA Output Trim
From the mA output trim screen, you can fetch the current PV value and send this value to the transmitter to adjust the PV to the correct mA output. 1. Starting with the 4 mA range, push A (Fetch) to get the current measured mA
value. 2. Push B (Trim 4mA) to send the measured value for correction. 3. Push C (Next Point). The Product moves to the 20 mA range. 4. Repeat steps 1, 2, and 3. 5. When complete, push C to return to the previous point or D (Done).
Trim to Applied Values
1. Enter the LRV pressure value necessary in the Setpoint entry and let the pressure settle.
2. Push B (Trim LRV) to trim to the lower range of pressure applied. 3. Enter the URV pressure value necessary in the Setpoint entry and let the pressure
settle. 4. Push C (Trim URV) to trim to the upper range of pressure applied.
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As Left
Push D (As Left). Repeat the procedure from As Found. Calibration results save to the Test Results menu.
Find Task by Tag
Downloaded tasks from DPCTrack2 or other supported software are shown: 1. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the tasks. 2. Push B (Page Up) or C (Page Down) where necessary. 3. Push D (Recall) to recall the highlighted task.
Bus Polling
Bus Polling goes back into the bus polling screen and scans for connected HART devices. If no HART device is found after Polling is complete, push D (Restart Bus Polling) to restart bus polling to search of the Product BUS for HART devices. The Product locates the device.
Measure Mode
The measure mode has these functions: · mA dc measure · mA dc source · mA dc simulate · V dc measure · Switch (continuity) The lower left of the display shows the operation mode.
Current Measurement
The Product measures 0 mA to 24 mA. Move the cursor to highlight Measure Current. Push C to Source Current. Push D to Simulate Current.
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Volts Measurement

The Product measures 0 V dc to 30 V dc. Figure 11 shows measurement connections for voltage measurements.
Figure 11. VDC Measurement Connections

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Pressure Measurement
The Product supports the 700P and 750P series pressure modules. See User- Replaceable Parts and Accessories. Before you use a pressure module, read the instruction sheet. The modules are different in how they are used, zeroed, what types of process pressure media are allowed, and accuracy specifications.
Figure 12 shows gage and differential modules. Differential modules also operate in gage mode when you leave the low fitting open to atmosphere.
Figure 12. Gage and Differential Pressure Modules

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To measure pressure: 1. Attach the applicable pressure module for the process pressure you will test as
described in the instruction sheet for the module. W Warning
To prevent personal injury, shut off the valve and slowly bleed off the pressure before attaching the pressure module to the pressure line to avoid a violent release of pressure in a pressurized system.
W Caution To prevent possible damage to the Product or to equipment under test: · Never apply more than 10 lb-ft. of torque between the pressure module
fittings, or between the fittings and the body of the module. · Always apply correct torque between the pressure module fitting and
connecting fittings or adapters. · Never apply pressure above the rated maximum printed on the pressure
module. · Use the pressure module only with specified materials. See the printing on
the pressure module or the pressure module instruction sheet for the acceptable material compatibility. 2. Connect a pressure module to the Product as shown in Figure 13. The pressure module shows on the display after several seconds once installed. The Product automatically senses the pressure module attached and sets the range accordingly.
Note Before doing a task that sources or measures pressure, zero the Product.
3. With the pressure module highlighted in the third screen, push D (Zero External) to zero the pressure. When zeroing absolute pressure modules, enter the current barometric pressure when the displayed value turns to yellow highlight.
4. Zero the pressure on the module. See the Instruction Sheet for the module. Modules can have different zeroing procedures that depend on module type.
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Autostep and Auto Ramp the Output Value
Autostep and Auto Ramp can automatically adjust the value of source functions for pressure or current.
Autostep
To configure the Product to make a sequence of steps that run automatically:

  1. Connect the Product to the test circuit. 2. From the main screen, push A (Autostep). 3. Set the Product for the necessary source function:
    · B (Pressure) · C (Current) 4. From this screen, use the arrows, numeric keypad, and E to change the values of Start and End Values, Number of Steps, and time for each step. 5. Select the Repeat Mode: · B (One Time) · C (Repetitive)
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6. Select the Step Style: · B (Sawtooth) · C (Triangle)
7. Push D (Start). The Product automatically starts the step function. The softkey label changes to Stop Step.
8. Push the D (Stop Step) to stop the automatic step function. 9. Push the Done softkey to continue normal operation.
Auto Ramp the Output
When ramped, the source sweeps up or down in value. Use the Auto Ramp feature to verify a switch or alarm, or when a smooth increase or decrease of the output function is necessary. To ramp up Pressure or Current: 1. From the main screen, push D (Auto Ramp). 2. Set the Product for the necessary source function:
· B (Pressure) · C (Current) 3. Use the arrows, numeric keypad, and E to change the Start Values, End Values, and Slew Rate (Ramp Time). 4. Select the Repeat Mode: · B (One Time) · C (Repetitive) 5. Select the Step Style: · B (Sawtooth) · C (Triangle) 6. Push D (Start). While the signal ramps, the output adjusts to the value. The selection of endpoints and ramp time determines the size of steps. For example, if you set the Product to ramp from 1 mV to 1 V over 10 seconds, the output adjusts in approximately 25 mV steps. The Ramp function continues until you get the selected limit.
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Temperature Measurement

To measure temperature with an RTD probe accessory, connect the probe into the RTD port on the right of the Product. Make sure the correct probe type is used. Use Fluke-720RTD PN 4366669 or the Fluke-720URTDA PN 4382695. The standard probe has a 10-inch insertion depth with a ¼-inch diameter stainless steel sheath. See Figure 14.
Note The factory default type is PT100-385 so if the Product is used with the Fluke 720 RTD Probe (PN 4366669), it is not necessary to set the probe type. Connect the probe to the Product and configure the display to read temperature. The display shows OL when the measured temperature is outside the nominal measurement range of the RTD function (<-40 °C or >150 °C).
Figure 14. Temperature Probe Connection
RTD Probe RTD Probe
Source mA Mode
The operation mode (for example, measure or source) shows on the display. If the Product is not in mA source mode, push M. To source mA: 1. Connect the test leads as necessary. 2. Key in the necessary output value (for example, to source 5.5 mA, push 5.5E). 3. Push E.
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4. To change the output value, record a new value and push E. 5. To set the output value in the present source function, push P then enter the
desired value and push E. 6. To turn off sourcing completely, select another function.
Note Use the source current function to drive a current input device. This is different from the loop power function in which the Product is the power source for a process instrument.
4 to 20 mA Simulation
To configure the Product as a load on a current loop: 1. Move the cursor to the analog function indicator and push D
(Simulate Current). 2. Enter the necessary value. 3. Connect an external loop supply to the mA port. See Figure 15.
Figure 15. Connections to Simulate a 4 to 20 mA Transmitter

Loop Power Supply

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Log
Users can record a series of pressure or mA measurements for later upload to a host computer. The Product records a maximum of 8000 readings, depending on the reading rate, duration, and how much memory is in use for other functions such as tasks or stored results. Record the reading rate and duration in minutes. To log data: 1. From the main screen, push B (Log). 2. Adjust the Reading Rate and Duration with the arrow buttons and then push E to
select parameters from the Log screen. 3. Choose the Log Source from any of the available measured values with A,
B, or C. The log source can be internal pressure, external pressure, mA, V dc, HART PV, or temperature. a. For Reading Rate: push E to adjust the reading rate from 1/m to 60/m. b. For Duration: use the numeric keypad to record the duration in minutes, followed
by E. The maximum depends on the reading rate and how much memory is available to log data. 4. Push D (Start) to begin. The Product logs the measured values of the selected source for the preselected duration. 5. Push A (Abort) to stop logging. Results show after the Product logs the data. Push A (Abort) or D (Done). If you push D (Done), enter Tag, S/N, and a User ID. The Product saves the results and are recalled under the Setup>Manage Test Results menu. Upload the logged Product data to DPCTrack2 for review in a graphical report.
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Automatic Pressure Calibrator Communication with a PC
Communication with a PC
Download procedures from a PC to the Product and upload test results to a PC from the Product. A PC, Microsoft Windows, USB cable (supplied), and Fluke DPCTrack2TM application software, or a qualified Fluke partner’s software are required. See the DPCTrack2 Users Manual for further instructions. See Figure 16 for the connection. Download DPCTrack2 Trial Version Software and the DPCTrack2 Users Manual from www.fluke.com/productinfo.
Figure 16. Connection to a PC
USB PPoorrtt
Battery
The Product features a rechargeable battery. Charge the battery while it is inside or outside of the Product. This allows you to have more than one fully- charged battery.
Charge the Battery
Before you use the Product, charge the battery. To charge the battery while in the Product, connect the battery charger to the Product. The battery fully charges in 8 hours. To charge the battery outside of the Product: 1. See Figure 17 for battery access. 2. Place the Product face down. 3. Unlock the two fasteners to release the battery door.
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4. Remove the battery door. 5. Remove the battery. 6. Connect the battery charger to the input on the battery. The battery charge indicator (top-right of display) shows while the battery is outside of the Product. Solid green bars show the level of charge on the battery. When all bars are illuminated and solid, the battery is fully charged. The bars progressively illuminate to show that the battery is currently charging.
Battery Life
The battery charge indicator shows on the upper right of the display. Typical operation time for a new, fully charged battery: · 20 hours in Measure, continuous operation mode · 4 hours in Measure and source, with loop power on, continuous operation mode · >6 hours in typical intermittent operation Product performance meets its specification until the battery charge indicator reads empty.
Maintenance
The Product requires no maintenance.
In Case of Difficulty
XW Warning To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury, do not use the Product if it operates abnormally. Protection may be impaired. When in doubt, have the Product serviced. If the Product does not turn on, check the battery charge. Disconnect the battery charger. If the Product receives power, the power button is illuminated. If the button is illuminated, but the Product does not turn on, have the Product serviced. See Contact Fluke.
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Automatic Pressure Calibrator Maintenance

Replace the battery when it no longer holds a charge for the rated interval. The battery normally lasts for up to 300 charge/discharge cycles. To order a replacement battery, see Contact Fluke and User-Replaceable Parts and Accessories.

Note
Take spent batteries to a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler for disposal. Contact an authorized Fluke Service Center for recycling information.

To replace the battery: 1. Push S and select Maintenance. 2. Push A (Exhaust) to release Product internal pressure. 3. Turn the Product Off. 4. Remove test leads. 5. Make sure the Product is unplugged from its charger. 6. Turn the Product over. 7. Unlock the two fasteners to release the battery door. See Figure 17. 8. Remove the battery door. 9. Replace the battery. 10.Replace and lock the battery door.
Figure 17. Battery Replacement

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PMM Replacement

To replace the PMM: 1. Push the vent button. 2. Tilt the Product to drain the vent. 3. Open the module cover on the back of the Product. See Figure 18. 4. Release the knob on the PMM and remove the PMM.
Figure 18. PMM Replacement
Update Product Firmware
To update the Product firmware version: 1. Turn on the Product. 2. Connect the USB cable (provided) to a PC. See Figure 16. 3. Use the PC to go to www.fluke.com/productinfo. 4. Click Find your software. 5. Search for 729 Pro. 6. On the results page, select the Software Downloads tab. 7. Click on the necessary software link and read the instructions on this page. 8. Download the Firmware file. 9. Click on the Firmware .exe file.
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Calibration Data

Automatic Pressure Calibrator Maintenance

The date of the last calibration and verification shows on the sticker on the calibration certificate and on the Instrument Information screen in the Setup menu. The CAL. STATUS number on the sticker should always match the Calibration Status number in the calibration screen. Only qualified personnel should calibrate the Product.

Service Center Calibration or Repair

Only qualified service personnel must do calibration, repairs, or service not included in this manual. If the Product fails, examine the battery pack first and replace it if necessary.

Make sure to operate the Product in accordance with the instructions in this manual. If the Product is faulty, send a description of the failure with the Product. Pressure modules do not need to accompany the Product unless the module is faulty also. Be sure to pack the Product securely, in the original shipping container if it is available. See Contact Fluke and the LIMITED WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.

Error Messages

The Product display shows error messages when the Product fails to meet certain conditions or there is a problem with the configuration of the Product or test. See Table 6 to troubleshoot these issue.
Table 6. Error Messages

Error Message
Too many errors
Cannot read file
Cannot recall procedure
Cannot store results

Explanation
Too many errors, the error queue overflows
Failed to read file from file system.
Failed to recall downloaded procedure.
Failed to store task results

Potential Root Cause and Solution
Clear the errors with the Product user interface. 1. File corrupted, delete the file and try
again.
2. Data flash memory failure. The main PCA needs service.
1. The downloaded procedure contains an illegal configuration.
2. File corrupted, download the procedure again.
1. Not enough space, delete some files and run the task again.
2. Delete all results and run the task again.

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Table 6. Error Messages (cont.)

Error Message

Explanation

Potential Root Cause and Solution

Filesystem fatal error

Failed to load filesystem from flash memory at start up.

Data flash memory failure. The main PCA needs service.

Cannot save screen

Failed to save screen into filesystem.

Not enough space, delete some files and try again.

Calibration error when (name of step)

Calibration failed at current step.

Make sure connection and reference are correct and try again.

HART command failed (command dependent explanation)

Error returned from HART device of previous command.

Device-dependent error. Refer to user manual of HART transmitter.

Lost connection to The link to the PCM is

PCM

broken.

Lost connection to The link to EMM is

EMM

broken.

Cycle power, if error persists, the unit needs service.

PCM temperature too high

The temperature of PCM reaches its high limit.

In measure mode, let the PCM cool down and try the task again. Limit is 80 °C.

PCM pressure exceeds limit

The pressure of PCM exceeds its limit.

Vent pressure and do the task again.

Failed to initial DPC memory

Failed to initial memory lists for documenting.

1. Clear all files and try again.
2. Data flash memory failure. The main PCA needs service.

Invalid Instrument Setup, Default loaded

Checksum of instrument

setup failed. All settings reset to their default

NA

values.

Zero offset too

Pressure is higher than Vent pressure and zero the Product

large, please vent limit for zeroing.

again.

Flash memory error

Failed to initial data flash memory.

Cycle power, if error persists, the main PCA needs service.

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Table 6. Error Messages (cont.)

Error Message

Explanation

Potential Root Cause and Solution

Lost connection to external pressure module, Task aborted

Running task aborted, due to lost connection to external pressure module.

1. Make sure the external pressure module is connected, and run the task again.
2. Replace the external pressure module. If still undetected, the Product needs service.

Lost connection to Running task aborted, Make sure the transmitter is connected

HART transmitter, due to lost connection to and powered. Try HART polling again.

Task aborted

HART transmitter.

After connected, rerun the task.

Lost connection to RTD, Task aborted

Running task aborted because RTD was removed.

Make sure the RTD probe is connected and run the task again.

Open circuit detected

Open circuit detected while sourcing mA.

Connect the circuit properly and try again.

Invalid Task Setting

Task setting contains invalid items.

Verify zero/full-scale value defined in the task are in the range of the selected pressure source and try again.

Input Out Of Range

Invalid input signal when calibrating.

Make sure input signal is in the range of the current calibration point, and try again.

Invalid EMM/PCM CAL constant, Factory value loaded

Checksum failed for calibration constant, factory values are loaded.

The unit needs service for recalibration.

Invalid EMM/PCM CAL constant, Default value loaded

Checksum failed for factory calibration constant, default values are loaded.

The unit needs service for recalibration.

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Table 6. Error Messages (cont.)

Error Message

Explanation

Potential Root Cause and Solution
1. The pressure volume is too large, reduce the volume and try again.

Supply Pressure Too Low

Failed to create supply pressure for the current setpoint.

2. The leakage of pressure volume is too large. Test the leakage and try again.
3. Ambient pressure is lower than the negative gauge setpoint. Change the negative gauge setpoint to a reasonable value at current ambient pressure.

4. The unit needs service.

Value out of range

Value input is out of range.

Try to configure a valid value.

Function not available

Selected function is not available for the current NA state.

Illegal Operation

Illegal operation for the current state.

NA

PMM uninstalled

Pressure Measurement Module is not connected.

Make sure that the Pressure Measurement Module in installed.

PMM unsupported

1. Range of Pressure Measurement

Module is greater than the range of

Pressure Measurement

the Product.

Module is not supported.

2. Replace with supported Pressure

Measurement Module.

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HART Commands
See Table 7 for Product HART commands. Table 7. Supported HART Commands

Number
1 2 3 8 12 13 14 15 17 18 20 21 35 40 41 43 44 45 46 48

Command Description
Read Primary Variable Read Loop Current and Percent of Range Read Dynamic Range and Loop Current Read Dynamic Variable Classification Read Message Read Tag, Descriptor, Date Read Primary Variable Transducer Information Read Device Information Write Message Write Tag, Descriptor, Date Read Long Tag Read Unique Identifier Write Primary Variable Range Value Enter/Exit Fixed Current Mode Perform Self Test Set Primary Variable Zero Write Primary Variable Units Trim Loop Current Zero Trim Loop Current Gain Read Additional Device Status

Type
Universal Universal Universal Universal Universal Universal Universal Universal Universal Universal Universal Universal Common Practice Common Practice Common Practice Common Practice Common Practice Common Practice Common Practice Common Practice

Documenting Functionality
The Product uses calibration management software to communicate with documenting software. The Product documents As Found, As Left, and single- reading results. Download tasks by pre-defined tag numbers and save the results to Product memory. Review or delete these results when necessary.

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Strap
Attach the Product carrying strap. See Figure 19. Adjust the straps as necessary to hang the Product on any sturdy support.
Figure 19. Product Strap

User-Replaceable Parts and Accessories

Table 8 is a list of replacement parts and accessories. Table 8. User- Replaceable Parts and Accessories

Description
BP729, Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Power Charger, AC/DC Mains Adapters International (Except For China) Line Cord, Jumper (Except China) Power Cable (China Only) USB Cable Assembly AC280, Suregrip Hook Clip Set Alligator Clip Set Cable Assembly, Stackable Test Leads Set TP220, Test Probes, Red

Quantity
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Fluke P/N
4817068 4878453 2441372 4542113 2716592 4499448 1610115 3765923 3669716 3971276

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Specifications

Automatic Pressure Calibrator Specifications

Pressure Specification
1-year Specification ……………………………. 0.02 % of full scale Control Specification…………………………… 0.005 % full scale minimum Temperature Compensation ………………… 15 °C to 35 °C (59 °F to 95 °F) to rated accuracy
Note: For temperatures from -10 °C to +15 °C and 35 °C to 50 °C, 0.04 % of full scale
Electrical Specification
All specifications are valid to 110 % of range, except 24 mA source and simulate which are valid to 100 % of range. Ranges
mA ………………………………………………… 0 mA to 24 mA Volts ………………………………………………. 0 V dc to 30 V dc Resolution mA Range ………………………………………. 1 µA Voltage Range ………………………………… 1 mV Accuracy…………………………………………… 0.01 % ±2 LSD all ranges (at 23 °C ±5 °C) Temperature Compensation ………………… 20 ppm of full scale / °C from -10 °C to 18 °C and 28 °C to 50 °C Loop Compliance Voltage……………………. 24 V dc @ 20 mA mA Simulate External Voltage Requirement ……………………………………… 12 V dc to 30 V dc Temperature Measurement Only/ 100 Pt (385) RTD……………………………. -50 °C to +150 °C Temperature Resolution ……………………… 0.01 °C Temperature Accuracy …………………………… ±0.1 °C ±0.25 °C combined uncertainty when using 720 RTD
probe (optional accessory) Drive Capability
without HART resistor ………………………. 1200 with internal HART resistor ……………….. 950

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Pressure Measurement Module Specification

Pressure Measurement Module

Range (psi) Resolution

Range (kPa) Resolution

Range (bar) Resolution

Specification (Total Uncertainty)[3] 15 °C to 35 °C <15 °C, >35 °C

FLK-PMM-200K[1]

-15.0000 to 30.0000 -100.000 to 200.000 -1.00000 to 2.00000 Max 0.02 %FS/yr Max 0.04 %FS/yr

FLK-PMM-200KA[2]

0 to 30.0000

0 to 200.000

0 to 2.00000

Max 0.05 %FS/yr Max 0.07 %FS/yr

FLK-PMM-1000K[1]

-14.000 to 150.000 -95.00 to 1000.00 -0.9500 to 10.0000 Max 0.02 %FS/yr Max 0.04 %FS/yr

FLK-PMM-2000K[1]

-14.000 to 300.000 -95.00 to 2000.00 -0.9500 to 20.0000 Max 0.02 %FS/yr Max 0.04 %FS/yr

FLK-PMM-4000K[1]

-14.00 to 600.00

-95.00 to 4000.00 -0.9500 to 40.0000 Max 0.02 %FS/yr Max 0.04 %FS/yr

FLK-PMM-7000K[1]

-14.00 to 1000.00 -95.00 to 7000.00 -0.9500 to 70.0000 Max 0.02 %FS/yr Max 0.04 %FS/yr

FLK-PMM-7000KA[2]

0 to 1000.00

0 to 7000.00

0 to 70.0000

Max 0.02 %FS/yr Max 0.04 %FS/yr

[1] Gauge Reference [2] Absolute Reference [3] Dry air or non-corrosive gas only.

Mechanical Specification

Size (H x W x L)…………………………………. 110 mm x 177 mm x 273 mm Weight ……………………………………………… 4.9 kg
Environmental Specification

Operating Temperature Measurement ………………………………….. -10 °C to 50 °C Pressure control ………………………………. 0 °C to 50 °C Battery charging ………………………………. 0 °C to 40 °C
Storage Temperature ………………………….. -20 °C to 60 °C Operating Altitude ………………………………. <3000 m Storage Altitude …………………………………. <13 000 m Operating Humidity …………………………….. Non condensing (<10 °C)
90 % RH (at 10 °C to 30 °C) 75 % RH (at 30 °C to 40 °C) 45 % RH (at 40 °C to 50 °C)
Safety

General…………………………………………….. IEC 61010-1, Pollution Degree 2
Lithium Battery…………………………………… IEC 62133, UN 38.3; 14.4 V, 6.7Ah, 97Wh, 4ICR19/66-2 (4s2p) Charge input 19.5 V, 1.6 A.

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Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
International………………………………………. IEC 61326-1: Basic Electromagnetic Environment; CISPR 11: Group 1, Class A
Group 1: Equipment has intentionally generated and/or uses conductively coupled radio frequency energy that is necessary for the internal function of the equipment itself. Class A: Equipment is suitable for use in all establishments other than domestic and those directly connected to a low- voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes. There may be potential difficulties in ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other environments due to conducted and radiated disturbances. Caution: This equipment is not intended for use in residential environments and may not provide adequate protection to radio reception in such environments. Korea (KCC) ……………………………………… Class A Equipment (Industrial Broadcasting & Communication
Equipment) Class A: Equipment meets requirements for industrial electromagnetic wave equipment and the seller or user should take notice of it. This equipment is intended for use in business environments and not to be used in homes.
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