Cooper-Atkins
TM
Multi-Function Thermometer Instructions
20200
Overview
The 20200 Multi-Function Thermometer transmits temperatures
wirelessly to your mobile device via
Bluetooth
® Low Energy technology.
It can utilize any Cooper-Atkins’ type-K thermocouple temperature
probe, making it versatile for insertion, air, or surface temperature
measurement.
Turning the Instrument On and Off
Press the button to power-on. Press and hold the button for two
seconds to power-off.
Turning Bluetooth Wireless Technology On and Off
When the Multi-Function Thermometer is first turned on, Bluetooth
is also turned on and the instrument is ready to connect to a mobile
device. The LED will flash green and a Bluetooth symbol will show on
the display. Press the button to turn Bluetooth off. When Bluetooth
is off, press the button to turn it back on again. Bluetooth will remain
on for 20 seconds while waiting to connect to a mobile device.
Once the Multi-Function Thermometer is connected to an app running on a mobile device,
the LED will flash blue and the Bluetooth Connected symbol will show on the display. When
Bluetooth is connected, press and hold the button to disconnect and power-off the Multi-
Function Thermometer.
Recording Temperatures
The button on the Multi-Function Thermometer can be used to record temperatures.
When connected to an app, press the button to record the current temperature.
Changing the Temperature Scale
Press and hold the button for three seconds to toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius. The
display on the Multi-Function Thermometer will show temperature in tenths of a degree in both
Fahrenheit and Celsius.
Connecting a Type K Probe
Any Type K thermocouple temperature probe can be used with the
Multi-Function Thermometer. Be sure you insert the probe connectors
positive (+) and negative (-) polarity correctly into the Type K connector.
Cooper-Atkins
TM
Multi-Function Thermometer Instructions
20200
Overview
The 20200 Multi-Function Thermometer transmits temperatures
wirelessly to your mobile device via
Bluetooth
® Low Energy technology.
It can utilize any Cooper-Atkins’ type-K thermocouple temperature
probe, making it versatile for insertion, air, or surface temperature
measurement.
Turning the Instrument On and Off
Press the button to power-on. Press and hold the button for two
seconds to power-off.
Turning Bluetooth Wireless Technology On and Off
When the Multi-Function Thermometer is first turned on, Bluetooth
is also turned on and the instrument is ready to connect to a mobile
device. The LED will flash green and a Bluetooth symbol will show on
the display. Press the button to turn Bluetooth off. When Bluetooth
is off, press the button to turn it back on again. Bluetooth will remain
on for 20 seconds while waiting to connect to a mobile device.
Once the Multi-Function Thermometer is connected to an app running on a mobile device,
the LED will flash blue and the Bluetooth Connected symbol will show on the display. When
Bluetooth is connected, press and hold the button to disconnect and power-off the Multi-
Function Thermometer.
Recording Temperatures
The button on the Multi-Function Thermometer can be used to record temperatures.
When connected to an app, press the button to record the current temperature.
Changing the Temperature Scale
Press and hold the button for three seconds to toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius. The
display on the Multi-Function Thermometer will show temperature in tenths of a degree in both
Fahrenheit and Celsius.
Connecting a Type K Probe
Any Type K thermocouple temperature probe can be used with the
Multi-Function Thermometer. Be sure you insert the probe connectors
positive (+) and negative (-) polarity correctly into the Type K connector.
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Emerson is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.