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    							RTD Calibrator
    Model 211
    • 8 RTD types & ohmsSelect Pt, Cu, or Ni
    • Temperature input & outputDirectly in degrees
    • 0.025% accuracyAccurate to 0.25°F or 0.15°C
    • 1° or 0.1° resolutionField Selectable °F or °C
    • Quik-Chek™  switchInstantly recall three outputs; HI, LO & SetAltek’s Model 211 RTD Calibrator lets you simulate
    and read RTDs over the entire industrial temperature
    range. Use with transmitters, single & dual channel
    recorders, controllers, alarms and indicators.  Switch
    between four Pt 100, one Pt 1000, one Cu 10, two Ni
    RTD curves or ohms ranges from 0.00 to 410.00 and
    0.0 to 2010.0. 
    Field customize the Model 211 to lock-in 1° resolution,
    fixed ° C or ° F or front selectable ° F/° C operation.
    Read and simulate 2-wire and automatically compen-
    sate for 3-wire RTDs with built-in leads. A plug-in lead
    is supplied for 4-wire RTD measurements. RTD types
    may be selected each time the unit is turned on. If you
    always use one RTD curve, lock-in the selected RTD
    type with the internal DIP switch to prevent accidental
    change to an unwanted RTD type.
    Simulate an RTD sensor
    Resolution is 0.1° C or F simulating the full range of
    Pt 100 ohm RTDs into devices supplying a continuous
    excitation current of 0.09 to 1.1 mA. From 1.1 to 5.800
    mA continuous excitation current the 111 resolution
    automatically adjusts to 1° C or F. Ohms range pro-
    vides 0.01 ohm resolution from 0.00 to 410.00 ohms
    which automactically switches to 0.1 ohm resolution
    for continuous excitation currents above 1.1 mA.
    Instantly recall three output temperatures
    “QUIK-CHEK” function stores three output tempera-
    tures for real convenience. The Model 211 simulates
    key temperatures for repetitive calibrations. Turn the
    knob to check trip points, controller action or
    hysteresis. The fast response 211 sets quickly without
    overshoot. Memory is retained even when power is
    off.
    Measure RTDs sensors
    The Model 211 display gives you fast, accurate tem-
    perature measurement with 0.1 and 1 degree or with
    0.01 and 0.1 ohm resolution. Two, three and four wire
    hookups assure accuracy in short or long cable runs.
    Open RTDs and leads are detected and indicated on
    the LCD display. Two readings per second track fast
    moving temperatures.
    Recall maximum and minimum temperatures
    “MAX” and “MIN” memories are continuously updated
    from turn-on or whenever the “RESET” button is
    pressed. Model 211 gives you a handy tool to monitor
    temperatures for drift or control deviation. Just flip the
    Quik-Chek switch to display the minimum and
    maximum temperature measured since reset.
    Calibrating additional instruments
    For multichannel recorders, data acquisition, computer
    systems and smart transmitters Altek recommends
    using the Model 311A RTD Calibrator in place of the
    211. The Model 311A is designed to operate with
    many devices that use pulsed or intermittent excitation
    currents to read an RTD.
    General description 
    						
    							General instructions
    Setting operating mode (DIP switches)
    Selecting °F or °CThe Model 211 may be internally configured in one
    of three modes. The first two modes are for full-time
    use in °F or full-time use in °C. The third mode
    allows front panel selection of ° F or °C each time
    the unit is turned on. If your facility is completely in
    °F or °C, set the internal DIP switches of the 211 to
    operate as a dedicated °F or °C instrument (see Set-
    ting Operating Mode below).
    Using F/C modeIn F/C mode the temperature scale is selected by
    setting the “ QUIK-CHEK” switch before turning the
    unit on. Place the switch to HI/MAX to select° F or
    LO/MIN to select °C. If the unit is turned on with the
    switch in the SET/READ (center) position the
    temperature scale most recently used will be
    displayed.
    Note: The Model 211 will automatically convert the
    temperatures in memory between °F and ° C. For
    example, if 212° F is stored in HI and the Model 211
    is switched to°C, 100°C will be displayed.
    Selecting autoranging or 1° resolutionThe Model 211 may be internally configured to
    autorange or to constantly display with fixed resolu-
    tion. When autoranging is selected, the Model 211
    will display temperatures with 0.1° or 1° and ohms
    with 0.0Ωor 0.1Ωresolution. When fixed range is
    selected, the Model 211 will display temperatures
    with 1° and ohms with 0.1Ωresolution.
    Note: Some ranges are always displayed with 1°
    resolution.
    Over range/under rangeOut-of-range temperatures are indicated by - - - - -
    and OVER or UNDER on the display during READ
    mode. If this occurs check for proper connections
    and RTD type selection. During SIMULATE mode
    excitation currents below 0.090mA are indicated by
    the word SIM flashing on the display. Excitation
    currents above 5.8mA are indicated by - - - - - and
    SIM flashing on the display. Check for proper
    connections.
    Changing batteryLow battery is indicated by BAT on the LCD display.
    Approximately 10 hours of operation remain before
    the LCD goes blank and the Model 211 shuts itself
    down. Turn the Model 211 off. Remove the four
    corner screws and lift the unit out of the case. The
    battery is fastened to the bottom printed circuit board
    and is easily removed.
    Note: If the new battery is installed within 30
    seconds of removing the old battery the “QUIK-
    CHEK” values will remain in memory.
    ConnectionsThe Model 211 accurately simulates and reads 2, 3,
    or 4 wire RTDs. It has three leads permanently
    attached and a socket for a fourth wire (supplied).
    The LCD indicates “4-WIRE” when the fourth wire is
    connected. The fourth wire must only be plugged in
    when simulating or reading 4-wire RTDs. All con-
    necting wires must be the same length and of the
    same material running along the same path to insure
    maximum accuracy.
    Two, three or four wireTwo wire RTD measurements are less accurate than 
    other RTD measurements because of the errors 
    introduced by the resistance of the lead wires. The
    third wire in a three wire hookup provides the
    instrumentation with a reference connection for the
    lead wires. The measuring instrumentation uses this
    reference to infer the actual resistance of the RTD
    element without the leads. Four wire RTD measure-
    ments take into account all wires other than the RTD
    sensing element. This makes four wire RTDs best
    suited for precisionmeasurements.
    Changing RTD typesEight RTD types or ohms may be selected each time 
    the Model 211 is turned on. An internal DIP switch
    may be used to disable the front panel selection to
    permanently lock in a single RTD type (see below).
    To change RTD types:
    1) Press & hold the STORE pushbutton while
    switching the unit on or while a= is blinking during
    the first 3 seconds after the unit is turned on.
    2) Continue to hold the STORE pushbutton. The
    LCD will scroll through the 8 RTD types and
    ohms, displaying the Sensor material and  value
    for each RTD type.
    3) Release the STORE pushbutton when the
    desired Metal and  value are displayed. 
    4) After 2 seconds, the Model 211 will store the RTD
    type you selected and will begin Simulating or
    Reading RTD signals.
    5) Each additional time the Model 211 is turned on
    without holding the STORE pushbutton, the newly
    selected RTD type will be displayed and used. If
    an incorrect type is selected, repeat steps I
    through 3. 
    Note: For Pt 100 ohm,  a= 1.3850 the word DIN
    will appear on the LCD.
    Operating with intermittent
    excitation currents
    Some transmitters, recorders and other RTD input 
    devices use intermittent, or pulsed, excitation
    currents to measure the resistance of the RTD. The
    Model 211 may be internally configured to operate
    with both fixed excitation currents (default operation)
    and with some intermittent currents (see Setting
    Operating Mode below).
    °F
    °C
    100°
    RTD CALIBRATORALTEK MODEL 211SIMULATE READ
    HI
    SET
    LOMAX
    READ
    MIN
    STORE RESETQUIK-CHEKALTEK INDUSTRIES CORPROCHESTER N.Y. 14623 USA
    100.0°α=
    1.3902
    12345
    *Factory Settings
    (All Switches Down)
    2
    Single RTD
    Type
    2
    Selectable
    RTD Types*
    5
    Fixed Current
    Only*
    5
    Fixed & Intermittent
    Currents
    1) Turn the Model 211 OFF
    2) Remove the 4 corner screws and lift faceplate assembly out of the case.
    3) Set the DIP switches for your options as diagrammed below.
    AUTORANGING
    Switches between autoranging 0.1°/1°
    (0.01Ω/0.1Ω) and fixed 1°(0.1Ω).FIXED RTD TYPE
    Switches between a single RTD type and
    RTD type selection at turn on.TEMPERATURE SCALE
    Switches between fixed °F, fixed °C or
    °C/°F selection at turn on.EXCITATION CURRENT
    Switches between simulating with fixed excitation
    currents and excitation current selection at turn on.
    F ixed °C
    34 °C/°F
    Switchable*34
    34 Fixed °F
    (Switch
    Up)
    1(Switch
    Down)
    1
    Fixed 1°(0.1Ω)Autoranging*
    9 Volt
    _  _  _  _  _
    OVER  UNDER 
    						
    							Selecting fixed/intermittent currentOperation with fixed or intermittent currents may be
    chosen after the unit is turned on and the RTD type
    has been selected. 
    Fixed currents are indicated by
    Intermittent currents are indicated by
    To keep the excitation selection: Wait 3 seconds To change the
    excitation selection: Press the STORE pushbutton Note: Cu
    indicates Current while selecting fixed or intermittent currents.
    Hint: Choose intermittent excitation only when device to be
    calibrated uses intermittent currents. Most devices require that
    fixed current operation is selected.
    Simulate RTD or resistance
    Simulate1) Set up the Model 211 for the correct RTD type
    and temperature scale (°C or °F). 
    2) Disconnect the input wires from the device to be
    calibrated or checked.
    3) Connect the Model 211 to the device to be
    calibrated, being careful to observe proper
    connections for 2, 3 or 4-wire hookups.
    4) Adjust the digital pot to the desired output value. 
    OutputWhenever SIMULATE mode is selected the word
    SIM will appear on the LCD. SIM will flash when
    the Model 211 is measuring the external excitation
    current and will be steady when accurately simulat-
    ing a resistance. To change the output value, turn
    the speed sensitive digital pot. Turning the pot
    slowly will cause a gradual change in the output. A
    faster change will occur when the pot is turned
    faster. A filter circuit limits response when the pot is
    turned too fast. This function operates in all three
    output positions (HI, SET & LO). 
    Store1) Switch to HI (or LO).
    2) Turn the digital pot to desired value.
    3) Press STORE. The LCD will flash once indicating
    that the value has been stored
    If a value is in the SET position and you want that
    value in HI or LO, press and hold the STORE button
    while moving the switch to HI or LO. The LCD will
    flash once indicating that the value has been stored.
    Release the STORE button. When there is no exci-
    tation current or the current is less than 0.09 mA
    SIM will flash on the LCD. “QUIK-CHEK” values
    may be stored with SIM flashing.
    Instantly recall temperaturesAny time you need a stored value just throw the
    “QUIK-CHEK” switch. Any value in the RTD range
    may be stored in HI & LO. The Model 211 remem-
    bers the HI, LO and SET values for you with the
    power on or off. The resolution of the stored value is
    based on the excitation from the receiver. 
    Read an RTD sensor
    Read1) Set up the Model 211 for the RTD, Ohms and
    temperature scale (°C or °F).
    2) Disconnect the wires from the resistance sensor
    to be read or checked.
    3) Connect the Model 211 to the sensor to be
    measured, being careful to observe proper con-
    nections for 2, 3 or 4 wire hookups.
    4) Display present reading, Maximum or Minimum
    temperature.
    InputWhenever READ mode is selected the word READ
    will appear on the LCD. The Model 211 can mea-
    sure temperatures in two ranges with resolution of
    0.1° and 1°. The display is updated twice per
    second to continuously track fast moving
    temperatures. Using three or four wire hookups
    provides accurate readings in long cable runs.
    Hookup —
    Simulate an
    RTD or
    resistance
    RTD CALIBRATORALTEK MODEL 211SIMULATE READ
    HI
    SET
    LOMAX
    READ
    MIN
    STORE RESETQUIK-CHEKALTEK INDUSTRIES CORPROCHESTER N.Y. 14623 USA
    Open RTDSThe Model 211 checks for open or high resistance
    connections. Open or burned out RTDS are indicat-
    ed by - - - - - on the display. Temperatures out of
    range for the RTD selected will be indicated by
    OVER and UNDER on the display.
    MIN/MAXTo read the Maximum or Minimum temperature
    since READ mode was entered, simply switch to
    MAX or MIN. The value will appear on the LCD
    along with the word MAX or MIN. The MAX/MIN
    values are automatically updated and may be
    viewed at any time without disturbing the other
    values. Press RESET and the Model 211 will flash
    the display once to indicate it has transfered the
    present temperature into both MAX and MIN and
    will update them as the measured temperature
    changes.
    Hookup —
    Read an RTD
    or resistor
    HI
    SET
    LOMAX
    READ
    MIN
    STORE RESET
    HI
    SET
    LOMAX
    READ
    MIN
    HI
    SET
    LOMAX
    READ
    MIN
    STORE RESET
    CuCu
    RTD
    SENSOR 4-WIRE
    3        2       1     4 Wire
    2-WIRE
    3        2       1     4 Wire
    RTD
    SENSOR
    3        2       1     4 Wire
    3-WIRECOMP
    LEADRTD
    SENSOR
    4-WIRE
    RECEIVER
    CURRENT
    LEAD
    3        2       1     4 Wire
    CURRENT
    LEAD2-WIRE
    RECEIVER
    3        2       1     4 Wire
    3-WIRE
    RECEIVER
    3        2       1     4 Wire
    COMP
    LEAD
    Note:  SIM flashing on the LCD indicates that the excitation
    current is missing, out of range or is intermittent.  Check to see
    that the device being calibrated has operating power and that the
    211 is properly connected. Also check the manual for the device
    to make sure that the excitation current is in the range of 0.090 to
    5.800 milliamps.
    Note:    Some “smart” transmitters and scanning recorders or indi-
    cators use intermittent currents to measure RTD’s. Try putting
    recorders into a calibrate mode or lock them into one channel.
    The Model 211 can be configured to accept intermittent excitation
    with mininum 125 msec fixed current at a mininum repetition rate
    of 1/sec (see Operating with intermittent currents).
    OFF
    OUTPUT
    SIM
    OFFREAD 
    						
    							PN 1886481 Rev A April 2002
    ©2002 Altek Industries, Inc. Specifications subject to change without notice. 
    All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.  
    Altek products are warranted to be free from defects
    in material and workmanship (excluding fuses,
    batteries and leads) for a period of three years from
    the date of shipment. Warranty repairs can be
    obtained by returning the equipment prepaid to our
    factory. Products will be replaced, repaired, or
    adjusted at our option. Altek gives no other
    warranties, including any implied warranty of fitness
    for a particular purpose.Also, Altek shall not be liable
    for any special, indirect, incidental or consequential
    damages or losses arising from the sale or use of its
    products.
    Warranty
    (Unless otherwise Indicated, specifications are in % of 400 Ohm
    Span at 1.0 mA excitation current @ 23° C)
    GeneralAccuracy: ±0.025%; ±0.013% typical
    Temperature drift: ±0.01 %/°C
    Operating temperature range: -5 to +140° F (-20 to +60° C)
    Storage temperature range: -22 to +175° F (-30 to +80° C)
    Relative humidity: 10 to 90%, non-condensing
    Warm up time: 30 seconds to maximum accuracy
    Overload protection: Electronically protected to 40 VDC between
    leads 1 & 2, fuse protected to 125 VAC, 5A between leads 2 & 3 
    Battery life: 9 Volt Alkaline: 50 hours
    Low battery: “BAT” indication on LCD at 7 Volts nominal, approxi-
    mately 10 hours left
    Overall size: 2 1/2 x 2 5/8 x 5 1/8 inches (63.5 x 66.7 x 130 mm)
    Leads: Approximately 18 (0.46m) terminated with spade lugs
    Weight: 11.5 oz. (0.33 kg)
    Carrying case: Included, zippered with belt loop
    Specifications
    Simulate RTD or resistanceOutput resistance range: 0.00 to 2010.0 Ohms
    Allowable external excitation current: 0.090 to 5.800mA, DC
    Intermittent excitation current mode: Accepts intermittent excitation
    currents with minimum 125 msec fixed current at minimum
    repetition rate of 1/sec from 0.090 to 5.800mA
    Measuring RTD sensorsExcitation current supplied: 1 mA, nominal
    Normal mode rejection: 50/60 Hz, 50 db
    Common mode rejection: 50/60 Hz, 100 db
    Types, ranges, resolution and accuracy
    Degrees C Degrees F
    Typical Typical
    RTD type Alpha Range           Accuracy Range              Accuracy
    Pt 100 (DIN/IEC/JIS 1989) 1.3850 -200.0 to 850.0° ±0.15° -328.0 to 1562.0° ±0.25°
    Pt 100 (Old JIS 1981) 1.3916 -200.0 to 648.9 0.15 -328.0 to 1200.0 0.25
    Pt 100 (Burns) 1.3902 -195.6 to 648.9 0.15 -320.0 to 1200.0 0.25
    Pt 100 (US Lab) 1.3926 -200.0 to 862.0 0.15 -328.0 to 1584.0 0.25
    Pt 1000 (HVAC)* 1.3750 -184 to 275 0.10 -300 to 527 0.15
    Cu 10 (Minco)* 1.4274 -200 to 260 1.10 -328 to 500 2.00
    Ni 120 (Pure) 1.6720 -80.0 to 273.0 0.10 -112.0 to 524.0 0.15
    273 to 316 0.10 524 to 600 0.15
    Ni 110 (Bristol 7 NA) 1.5801 -106.7 to 315.6 0.10 -160.0 to 600.0 0.20
    0.00Ωto 410.00Ω±0.10Ω±0.05Ω
    0.0Ωto 2010.0Ω±0.50Ω±0.25Ω Accuracy         Typical accuracy
    OHMs*These ranges have fixed 1° resolution
    Note: Above ranges are for READ mode in which the Model 211
    provides a 1 mA excitation current. SIMULATE mode operates in
    these ranges with external excitation currents between 0.090 and
    1.1 mA. Resolution will be 1°, or 0.10Ω, in all ranges for excitation
    currents between 1.1 and 5.8mA
    1000ΩRTDs: The maximum excitation current to source the full
    range of the Pt 1000 1.375 is 1 mA. Currents exceeding 1 mA will
    lower the maximum temperature.
    The symbol Alpha (α) is used to identify the particular RTD curve.
    The value is derived by dividing the resistance of the sensor at
    100°C by the resistance at 0°C (a = R100°C/R0°C). For Pt 100
    DIN/IEC/JIS this is 138.50/100.00 = 1.3850 (which is also shown as
    0.00385).
    2000
    680
    400
    0.1
    RESOLUTION
    1 RESOLUTION
    0.1
    0.090  1.1  2.0 5.8 AUTORANGE
    POINT
    (OHMS)
    EXCITATION CURRENT (mA) Autorange point vs. excitation current
    Simulate Mode 
    						
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