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Page 1: ...dheld Thermometer Instruction Manual HR 1100 HR 1200 HR 1300 AE 100288 Second edition Jun 2022 Anritsu Meter Co Ltd 2 4 5 Shimomeguro Meguro ku Tokyo 153 0064 Japan TEL 81 3 3491 9181 FAX 81 3 3493 67...

Page 2: ...ct is not expected to be used for an extended period of time Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different makes or types Do not throw into an open fire Do not short circuit disassemble o...

Page 3: ...ompany or your retailer should you discover any omissions or mistakes In no event is Anritsu Meter liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages as a result of using this product...

Page 4: ...please contact our company or your retailer Repairs during the warranty period are subject to the content of the warranty sheet However only when used in Japan Repairs after the warranty period has e...

Page 5: ...olution Change Applicable Models HR 12 0 HR 13 0 9 5 5 P V Hold Function Applicable Models HR 12 0 HR 13 0 10 5 6 Turning the Backlight ON OFF Applicable Models HR 12 0 HR 13 0 10 5 7 Calibration Func...

Page 6: ...12 HR Series Specifications 21...

Page 7: ...tailer Item Q ty Applicable model Main unit 1 All models Soft case 1 All models Hand strap 1 All models Analog output cable 1 HR 13 1 Alarm output cable 1 HR 13 Alkaline AA battery 4 All models Instru...

Page 8: ...3 Name and Explanation of Each Part 3 1 External View HR 1301 Probe input connector Alarm output connector Analog output connector LCD display Key switch panel Battery housing AC adaptor jack Hand str...

Page 9: ...11 0 HR 12 0 HR 13 0 HR 13 1 ALM_BZ segment segment A OFF segment Analog output segment HOLD segment ALM segment Main display P segment Battery segment CAL segment C segment Lo segment Hi segment Sub...

Page 10: ...ow to Use the Hand Strap Place the enclosed hand strap on your wrist to prevent the instrument from dropping Loop the thin cord of the strap through the hole and then pull the other end of the hand st...

Page 11: ...n off the power of the instrument and then connect the connection plug of the AC adaptor to the main unit as follows 2 Connect the power plug of the AC adaptor to an AC mains 100 VAC Note The AC adapt...

Page 12: ...the probe is forcefully inserted failure may result Please check the probe s orientation before inserting it HR 1 00 HR 1 50 4 5 How to Use the Soft Case To protect the instrument from dirt or scratch...

Page 13: ...by individual series Function HR 11 0 HR 12 0 HR 13 0 HR 13 1 Power ON OFF Hold Automatic power OFF Resolution change P V hold Backlight Calibration Alarm Analog output Waterproofing function equivale...

Page 14: ...surements Press the POWER key again to turn the instrument off All illuminated HR 1300 Normal measurement 5 2 HOLD Function Press the HOLD key to maintain the indicated values during measurements HOLD...

Page 15: ...er OFF function press the AUTO OFF key again 5 4 Resolution Change Applicable Models HR 12 0 HR 13 0 Press the RESO key to switch the resolution 0 1 C resolution indication A range between 104 9 and 5...

Page 16: ...urn to normal measurements Normal measurement P V mode 5 6 Turning the Backlight ON OFF Applicable Models HR 12 0 HR 13 0 Press the key to turn on the backlight so that indications on the screen can b...

Page 17: ...0 4 C ii Use the and keys to set up a calibration value sub screens to a desired temperature Note The setting range with the and keys are limited within 10 C of measured values iii Press the ENTER ke...

Page 18: ...measurement the alarm function is turned on When an abnormality is detected a mark to indicate the abnormality is shown at the top of the screen Measured data status Mark indicating abnormality Upper...

Page 19: ...ss the ENTER key to make new settings effective If the ALM SET key is pressed before pressing the ENTER key new setups are canceled 2 Turning buzzer sound ON OFF When the key is pressed ALM and will i...

Page 20: ...s as shown in the table below Measurement data status Upper limit alarm Lower limit alarm Higher than upper limit Close Open Within upper and lower limits Open Open Lower than lower limit Open Close N...

Page 21: ...as follows Higher than the upper limit About 5 100 mV Lower than the lower limit About 2 200 mV Burnout About 2 300 mV Signals and pin assignments Pin Signal 5 6 Dedicated cable ANGHA 1 5 How to conn...

Page 22: ...of high voltage and high frequency there is a risk of electric shock and measurement failure so please contact us Note The sensor input and analog output are isolated but they are connected by a capac...

Page 23: ...tained Backlight Released Alarm setting Retained Alarm output buzzer ON OFF Released Calibration setting Retained Calibration ON OFF Retained Analog output ON OFF Retained 8 Checking the Remaining Bat...

Page 24: ...n is displayed If the element of the probe is about to become broken this overrange indication may be shown If it is clear that the temperature in measurement is within the measurable range check the...

Page 25: ...he unit in the original packaging at time of delivery 10 2 When the Case of the Instrument Gets Dirty When the case of the instrument gets dirty please wipe it with a slightly damp cloth Do not use al...

Page 26: ...ken or is the probe deformed Do an appearance check of the probe Is the probe connector inserted fully Re insert the connector Is the probe sufficiently making contact with the object of measurements...

Page 27: ...cated value 0 2 C 0 0 C or more 0 05 x indicated value 0 2 C Accuracy of reference junction compensation 0 2 C at 25 C 10 C Temperature coefficient Only when exceeding 25 C 10 C 0 02 t C Exceeded temp...

Page 28: ...Memory function See specifications memory function Power supply See specifications power supply Accessories See specifications accessories Conformity standards CE EMC EN61326 1 2013 EN 61326 2 1 2013...

Page 29: ...ccuracy of reference junction compensation 0 2 C at 25 C 10 C Temperature coefficient Only when exceeding 25 C 10 C 0 03 t C Exceeded temperature t is multiplied by the coefficient and then added to t...

Page 30: ...ed by customizing the reference junction compensation section for individual products For this reason the acceptance rejection criterion at the time of shipment does not take the accuracy of the refer...

Page 31: ...e probe disconnected About 2 3 V Out of measurement range About 5 1 V Out of measurement range About 2 2 V Insulation Insulation resistance 100 M 500 VDC Between probe input and analog output Rated wo...

Page 32: ...MHA 1 5 The alarm output uses a photo MOS relay ON resistance internal protection resistance 400 photo MOS relay ON resistance 50 Drive voltage MAX 25V Specifications memory function HR 15 0 Time inte...

Page 33: ...s To recharge please keep the batteries in the housing even when the product is being run by the AC adapter Lithium batteries are not used AC adaptor optional Type name AD 100 500 HR R 100 VAC input A...

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