proedit procedure management writing a verification procedure for a megger cm500 combination tester...
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ProEdit Procedure ManagementProEdit Procedure ManagementWriting a Verification ProcedureFor a Megger CM500Combination Tester- Loop Function
ProEditProEdit :::: Writing a ProcedureWriting a Procedure Preparing to write a procedurePreparing to write a procedure Before beginning the write the procedure the specifications for the instrument are required – these can be found from the following sources :
Instrument manufacturers handbook Manufacturers web site Catalogues such as R.S., Farnell or other instrument resellers
ProEditProEdit :::: Writing a ProcedureWriting a Procedure Step 1Step 1 Start ProEdit
Select File Procedure Builder Wizard Loop Tester
ProCalProCal :::: Writing a ProcedureWriting a Procedure Step 2Step 2 Enter Manufacturer, Model Number and Version number
ProCalProCal :::: Writing a Procedure Writing a Procedure Step 3Step 3SECTION 1 : LOOP RESISTANCE TESTS Select a range from the first drop down list.
A set of values is displayed – select the required resistance valuesIt is recommended to set at least 3 test points for each range
For each additional range, select from the drop down lists (up to 3 ranges can be set)
Tip : Use the Select All or Select None buttons to easily set resistance values.
Range 1 Range 2 Range 3
Note : The resistance values shown are the NOMINAL values. The actual value will be the NOMINAL + SUPPLY LOOP resistance (automatically read back from the 2100 calibrator)
ProCalProCal :::: Writing a Procedure Writing a Procedure Step 3 Cont’dStep 3 Cont’dSECTION 1 : LOOP RESISTANCE TESTS Select the accuracy for the ranges (use one or more of these boxes)
• % of Reading• % of Range• ± Counts
ProCalProCal :::: Writing a Procedure Writing a Procedure Step 5Step 5SECTION 6 : ADDITIONAL CHECKS Select from the following type tests
• Indicator Check• Display Check• Controls Check
Tests are performed manually and either pass or fail selected on screen.
ProCalProCal :::: Writing a ProcedureWriting a Procedure Step 7Step 7The Use Uncertainty Statements option will automatically select the correct uncertainty statements for the procedure, based on the functions selected.
ProCalProCal :::: Writing a ProcedureWriting a Procedure Step 8Step 8Click on the Build Procedure button to proceed
When this message appears click No to close the screen or Yes to create another procedure
ProCalProCal :::: Viewing a ProcedureViewing a Procedure Step 1Step 1Now the procedure has been created, it can be viewed using ProEdit.
Select File > Edit An Existing Procedure Select Model Number and enter CM500, then click Start Search
ProCalProCal :::: Modifying a ProcedureModifying a Procedure Step 2Step 2
The CM500 procedure will be listed, select the line and click Accept
ProCalProCal :::: Modifying a ProcedureModifying a Procedure Step 3Step 3 The procedure instrument information screen will be displayed –
click Next to continue.
Uncertainty statements & traceable instruments screen will be displayed – click Next to continue.
ProCalProCal :::: Modifying a ProcedureModifying a Procedure Step 4Step 4 Click the Show All button – a scrollable list will display all the procedure tests
ProCalProCal :::: Modifying a ProcedureModifying a Procedure Step 5Step 5 Test information can be viewed and edited if required
Note : The accuracy automatically recalculates based on the change of test value