The 7067 is a micro-processor based instrument
for the calibration of voltage and current loop signals.
It can operate in three modes:
a) Loop current/voltage source (simulating a transmitter
and the loop supply)
b) Sink of loop current (simulating a transmitter)
c) Measurement of loop current/voltage (simulating a loop
indicator)
Display is via a dot matrix LCD screen. User input is by
7 front panel buttons.
Source functions are a) Manual step, b) Auto step c) Ramp.
In step function there are five calibration points, 0%,
25%, 50%, 75% and 100% of span. In ramp function the output
ranges between 0% and 100% of span the ramp rate and dwell
time are user programmable.
In source mode the range can be user programmed for any
values between 0mA to 50mA, or 0V to 21V. For example a
low point of 10mA and a high point of 50mA could be set
giving a span of 40mA.
In measure mode only fixed ranges are available. Current
and voltage is displayed in 5-digit format in mA or Volts.
Alternatively the current may be displayed in % of span.
An automatic power-down feature is incorporated and turns
the unit off after approximately 7 minutes if no buttons
are pressed. If required the automatic power-down feature
can be disabled in the user set-up.
Panel size: Width 97 x height 201mm