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Cyclops L
Portable Thermometers
User Guide
Fig. 4-3
4) Ensure that the battery terminals correspond
with the label in the battery compartment (see
Fig. 4-3).
5) Insert the battery, ensuring that the contact
springs engage centrally into the battery
terminals. Slide the battery cover back into place
(see Fig. 4-4).
6) With the battery fitted, switch the instrument on
and check for correct operation (see Section 7.0).
When switched on, a battery power indicator
appears in the LCD display.
When the battery needs replacing, the battery indicator on the LCD display
panel will flash. To prolong battery life, switch off the display backlight and
‘Bluetooth’. Change the battery as soon as possible in order to ensure that the
readings from the instrument remain within specification. To preserve battery
lifetime, the thermometer has the following power saving features:
•
If the thermometer is in Menu Mode for over 1 minute without any key
being pressed, the display returns to Measure Mode.
•
If the thermometer is in Measure Mode for over 2 hours without any key
being pressed, the instrument switches off.
Note
Keep a fully charged spare battery with the thermometer at all times.
4.1 Setting the time and date
When you first insert the 9V battery into the
Cyclops
thermometer, you can set
the time and date. Once set, the time and date will be stored in the memory,
which is powered by an additional Lithium metal cell. The time and date will be
retained in memory when you subsequently change the main 9V battery.
Setting the time
1) Press the
button to turn on the thermometer.
2) Press the Enter key
to access the menu system.
3) Use the scroll keys (
and
) to highlight the Clock menu
(scrolling up is quicker) then press Enter
4) Use the scroll keys to select the Clock option, then press Enter.
The clock is displayed in a 24 hour format.
5) Use the scroll keys to set the clock.
Fig. 4-4