PM2525/515 Calibration
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Fabri
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Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2005 10:58 pm    Post subject: PM2525/515 Calibration Reply with quote

Hello,

I've this multimeter PM2525/515. After the voltage value it write always
"NC" for example 200.03NCmV. I thinks that NC is for Not Calibrate..

Someone know what i have to do?

Thanks very much

Fabrizio

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koen verstappen
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Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2005 11:06 pm    Post subject: Re: PM2525/515 Calibration Reply with quote

This means Not Calibrated !!!; mostly due to a dead 3V battery inside.
I think in this cas the PM25252 needs to be 'hot' and 'cold' calibrated
(the PM2525 has an internal temperature compensation for all measurements)

koen verstappen


Fabri wrote:
Quote:
Hello,

I've this multimeter PM2525/515. After the voltage value it write always
"NC" for example 200.03NCmV. I thinks that NC is for Not Calibrate..

Someone know what i have to do?

Thanks very much

Fabrizio

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Fabri
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Posted: Fri Apr 29, 2005 4:35 pm    Post subject: Re: PM2525/515 Calibration Reply with quote

Hello thanks!

I'll check the battery.

How can I calibrated the PM2525? Do you know the procedure?

Thanks

Fabrizio

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Quote:
This means Not Calibrated !!!; mostly due to a dead 3V battery inside.
I think in this cas the PM25252 needs to be 'hot' and 'cold' calibrated
(the PM2525 has an internal temperature compensation for all measurements)

koen verstappen


Fabri wrote:
Hello,

I've this multimeter PM2525/515. After the voltage value it write always
"NC" for example 200.03NCmV. I thinks that NC is for Not Calibrate..

Someone know what i have to do?

Thanks very much

Fabrizio



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