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INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR

READINGS

Readings below the nominal range of each scale will be dis-
played as a negative number. Readings above the nominal
range will be displayed with a blinking number. All under-
range and over-range readings should be disregarded. They
are not added to the accumulated readings or used in calcu-
lation of the average or highest reading.

The meter can accumulate up to 100 readings. After all 100
readings are stored, it will not add new readings until the
memory has been cleared. It will also continue to display the
average of all 100 readings as a reminder that the memory
is full.

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To add a reading 

to the sum of all the previously stored

readings, release the read key

!

within 2 seconds.

When taking and storing readings for a specific material, be
sure to clear the meter before moving on to the next scale if
you do not want to group all of the readings together.

TO CHECK THE 

ACCUMULATED READINGS

This feature displays the total number of all accumulated read-
ings for the selected material, the average of those readings,
and the highest stored reading.

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To view the readings,

press and release the calibration check

key

@

. First the meter displays the number of accumulated

readings for one second, then the average of those readings
for two seconds. Then it displays the highest stored reading
for two seconds. The total “cycle” time is five seconds.

h

To keep the accumulated readings in memory

release the cal-

ibration check key 

@

before the total cycle time is complete. 

h

To erase readings,

hold the calibration check key

@

for

more than five seconds. All accumulated readings will be
erased and the meter will display "0". 

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Summary of Contents for P-2000

Page 1: ...P 2000 owner s manual W H E N A C C U R A C Y I S T H E P O I N T TM www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales GlobalTestSupply com ...

Page 2: ...oint 5 Information About Your Readings 5 To Check the Accumulated Readings 6 To Reset the Meter 6 Applications 7 Using the 0 100 Arbitrary Scale 7 Testing Baled Scrap Paper 8 Care of Your Meter 9 Service for Your Meter 10 Warranty www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales GlobalTestSupply com ...

Page 3: ... microcontroller circuit h Averages up to 100 accumulated readings h 4 3 18 moisture range on paper h 0 100 reference scale for relative moisture indications in hygroscopic materials h 5 40 moisture range on baled scrap paper h Includes 1 9 volt battery h Includes sturdy carrying case h One year warranty Read Key Calibration Check Key Set Point Key Scale Key 2 D E L M H O R S T P 2 0 0 0 www Globa...

Page 4: ...ng calibration there is no need to disconnect the external electrode if attached If you check the calibration and the display does not read 11 1 it is likely an indication of a low battery If this occurs change the battery immediately Continued use with a low battery may cause the meter to go out of calibration If you have a fresh battery and the instru ment still does not indicate an acceptable c...

Page 5: ...current set point is displayed and scroll to the set point value desired hTo scroll backward through the set point values press and release the set point key Within one second press and hold the scale key Continue to hold the scale key and the set point will decrease hWhen scrolling in either direction release the key to stop at your desired set point hA buzzer sounds if the meter reads a value hi...

Page 6: ...ic material be sure to clear the meter before moving on to the next scale if you do not want to group all of the readings together TO CHECK THE ACCUMULATED READINGS This feature displays the total number of all accumulated read ings for the selected material the average of those readings and the highest stored reading hTo view the readings press and release the calibration check key First the mete...

Page 7: ...ecked on the specific material and corrections determined by the user Meter readings indicate moisture content at room tempera ture of 70º F 90ºF Meter readings will be affected by lower or higher temperatures Lower temperatures cause readings to be lower higher temperatures cause readings to be higher than the actual MC The meter tends to read the highest moisture content that is in contact with ...

Page 8: ... be taken on samples con sidered to be at safe levels or in satisfactory condition These readings are then used as the standard against which subsequent readings on the same material are evaluated The standard for any given material is related to safe stor ability or any other property which is important for further production processing Testing Baled Scrap Paper hSet the meter scale for 3 baled s...

Page 9: ...terpret the readings hReadings of 5 10 with EMC to 60 RH are usually considered dry hReadings from 11 20 with EMC to 95 are usually considered acceptable but should be taken with some reservation hReadings of 20 40 are considered wet and unac ceptable CARE OF YOUR METER To keep your meter in good working order hStore your meter in a clean dry place The protective carrying case provided is an ideal...

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