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Handling batteries / rechargeable batteries correctly  

3.3 Handling batteries / rechargeable batteries correctly 

When   inserting   batteries   /   rechargeable   batteries   ensure   that 

these are correctly polarized. If the device will probably not be 

needed for a relatively long period of time or if the batteries are 

empty remove the batteries; this will prevent battery acid spilling 

on and damaging the device. Rechargeable batteries  should be 

recharged as and when necessary. You should never attempt to 

recharge an ordinary (non-rechargeable) battery; it may explode ! 
Batteries / rechargeable batteries must never be short-circuited 

or thrown on the fire. Batteries / rechargeable batteries are spe-

cial waste and must not be discarded together with normal do-

mestic waste. 

3.4 Special notes on use 

If the device is brought into the work-room from a cold environment there is 

a risk that condensation might form on the electronics. In measuring opera-

tions   involving   thermocouples   pronounced   changes   in   temperature   may 

cause substantial measuring errors. You are advised therefore to wait until 

the device has adjusted to the ambient temperature  before starting to use it. 

Do not run sensor lines in the vicinity of high-voltage power cables. 

Before you touch any sensor lines, ensure that all static electricity has been 

discharged. 

4. INTRODUCTION 

The THERM 2420 measuring instrument has just one measuring input with a 

miniature thermal socket suitable for connecting most thermocouple sensors. 

For operation purposes the device incorporates a large LCD display and a key-

pad. 

Functions

Measuring ranges 

7 thermocouple types, units can be selected °C or °F or mV.

Measured value

Measured data acquisition at 2.5 mops, automatic cold junction compensation, 

autozero, and sensor breakage detection 

Relative measuring 

The measured value can at any time be set to zero in order to display the dif-

ference with respect to a reference value. 

Maximum and minimum values 

For each measuring operation the maximum value and minimum value are ac-

quired and  saved to memory.  These  values  can be  displayed and,  as and 

when necessary, deleted. 

Measured value memory 

A measured value in the display can be saved by simply pressing a key. 

 THERM 2420

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Summary of Contents for THERM 2420

Page 1: ...____________________________ Operating instructions Temperature measuring instrument THERM 2420 V1 2 27 11 2007 www ahlborn com...

Page 2: ...V REL Relative measuring 3 Operating keys ON OFF Switch the device on To switch device OFF press and hold down M M Meas point selection MAX MIN Max min value clear press and hold down MEM Measured va...

Page 3: ...ation 6 7 CONNECTING THE TRANSDUCERS 6 8 DISPLAY AND KEYPAD 7 8 1 Display 7 8 2 Keypad 8 9 MEASURING OPERATIONS 9 9 1 Measured value 9 9 2 Measured value functions 9 9 3 Peak value memory 10 9 4 Measu...

Page 4: ...r pos sible use the original packaging material for dispatch and enclose a clear and informative description of the fault and of the conditions in which it occurs This guarantee will not apply in the...

Page 5: ...se substantial measuring errors You are advised therefore to wait until the device has adjusted to the ambient temperature before starting to use it Do not run sensor lines in the vicinity of high vol...

Page 6: ...ry capacity drops to approx 10 percent the LOBAT arrow will appear in the display If the batteries are completely dis charged the device will switch off To replace old batteries first unscrew the batt...

Page 7: ...omprises 41 2x 7 segment digits b for depicting various measuring functions a there are also 2 arrows e for depicting the operating status Function field Main field Display of measuring functions in t...

Page 8: ...nction is locked This appears briefly Overshoots measuring range Maximum value flashes Undershoots measuring range Minimum value flashes 8 2 Keypad To operate the device a keypad with 7 keys is provid...

Page 9: ...on field you will see the abbreviation for the thermocouple see Section 10 1 All special operating states possible for the measured value are explained in Section 8 1 9 2 Measured value functions By p...

Page 10: ...20 any measured value can be saved To save the measured value press key MEM The currently saved value then ap pears in the function field preceded by the symbol M To jump back to the operating range d...

Page 11: ...fy the value press keys M or M Entry is completed by again pressing key ON To terminate configuration at any time press key MEM 10 1 Measuring ranges The following measuring ranges can be set via menu...

Page 12: ...eck the power supply charge the battery switch off and then on again If necessary re initialize see 6 2 Error Measuring functions or relative measuring cannot be started Remedy Check device configurat...

Page 13: ...2kV IEC 61000 4 3 1995 A1 1998 A2 2000 3V m The following advisory notes must be observed when operating the device 1 If the standard sensor is extended 1 5 meters care must be taken to ensure that t...

Page 14: ...ype J 200 0 950 0 C Cu CuNi Type U 200 0 600 0 C Cu CuNi Type T 200 0 400 0 C PtRh10 Pt Type S 0 0 1760 0 C Millivolt 10 000 55 000 mV Standard equipment LCD Measured value 5x 7 segment 15 mm 2x 16 se...

Page 15: ...maximum value 9 3 10 Measured value 9 1 9 Measured value functions 9 2 9 Measured value memory 9 4 10 Measuring input 13 1 14 Measuring operations 9 9 Measuring ranges 10 1 11 Order no 13 2 14 Peak va...

Page 16: ...13 Appendix 13 4 Your contact 16 THERM 2420...

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