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HD2304

 

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V1.8

 

I N STRUM EN T SI GN ALS AN D  FAULTS 

 

The follow ing t able list s all of t he indicat ions displayed by t he inst rum ent  in different  
operat ing and error sit uat ions.   

 

D isp la y in d ica t ion s

 

Ex pla n a t ion

 

PROB 

COM M  LOST 

This appears if t he SI CRAM m odule connect ed t o t he channel 
has already  been det ect ed by  t he inst rum ent , but  is 
disconnect ed. At  t he sam e t im e an int erm it t ent  beep is issued. 

OVER 

Measurem ent  overflow:  t his appears if t he pressur e sensor 
exceeds t he lim it  of 120%  of t he full scale nom inal value. Ov er  
125% , t he display indicat es ERR. 
Measurem ent  ov er flow:  t his appear s if t he ext ernal 
t em perat ur e pr obe is m easuring a value ex ceeding t he set  
m easuring range. 

ERR 

This appear s in t he m enu if a m odule has already been 
det ect ed by  t he inst rum ent , but  is disconnect ed. 

PROB 

ERR

 

A pr obe wit h SI CRAM m odule has been insert ed when not  
adm issible for t hat  specific inst rum ent . 

SYS 

ERR 

#  

I nst rum ent  m anagem ent  pr ogram  er ror. Cont act  t he 
inst rum ent ’s supplier and com m unicat e t he num eric code  #  
report ed by  t he display. 

CAL 

LOST

 

Program  er ror:  it  appears aft er t urning on for  a few seconds. 
Cont act  t he inst rum ent ’s supplier. 

BATT TOO LOW  

CH N G N OW

 

I ndicat ion of insufficient  bat t ery charge appearing on t urning 
on. The inst rum ent  issues a long beep and t urns off. Replace 
t he bat t eries. 

# # #  BAR ABS 

Probe # # # bar  absolut e. 

# # #  BAR D I FF 

Probe # # # bar  differ ent ial. 

# # #  BAR GAU G 

Probe # # # bar  r elat ive. 

# # #  BAR SG 

Probe # # # bar  r elat ive com pared t o 1 bar. 

# # #  m BAR ABS 

Probe # # # m bar  absolut e. 

# # #  m BAR D I FF 

Probe # # # m bar  differ ent ial. 

# # #  m BAR GAU G 

Probe # # # m bar  r elat ive. 

PROB_ SER # # # #  # # # #  

Serial num ber # # # #  # # # #  of t he probe connect ed t o t he 
input . 

ERR 

Er ror. 

FUN C CLRD

 

Max, m in and average v alues cleared. 

N EW  PROBE D ET

 

New pr obe det ect ed at  t he input  

PLS_ EX I T > > >  FU N C 

RES_ FOR_ FACT ON LY

 

Please exit  using ESC > > >  funct ion reserv ed t o fact ory  
calibrat ion. 

PRES_ REL_ TO_ ZERO 

EN TR_ TO_ M EN U

 

Press REL t o r eset  probe or ENTER t o access m enu. 

pr ob  ERR

 

Er ror – unexpect ed pr obe. 

SYS ERR #  

Program  err or  num ber  # . 

 
 

Summary of Contents for Delta OHM HD2304.0

Page 1: ...Operating manual Manometer Thermometer HD2304 0 www deltaohm com English Keep for future reference...

Page 2: ...R 14 I NSTRUMENT SI GNALS AND FAULTS 1 5 W ARNI NGS 1 6 I NSTRUMENT STORAGE 1 7 LOW BATTERY W ARNI NG AND BATTERY REPLACEMENT 1 8 WARNING ABOUT BATTERY USE 18 NOTES ABOUT W ORKI NG AND OPERATI VE SAFE...

Page 3: ...d with the SICRAM automatic detection module with the factory calibration settings already being memorized inside The units of measurement for the measurable quantities are Pa Pascal hPa hectopascal k...

Page 4: ...HD2304 4 V1 8 Manom eter Therm om eter HD2 3 0 4 0...

Page 5: ...the measurement during normal operation in the menu increases the current value 8 UNI T MENU key it allows selection of the unit of measurement when pressed together with the DATA key it allows to op...

Page 6: ...for a few seconds starts an Auto test including the detection of the probe connected to the input and sets the instrument ready for normal measurement The following is displayed MIN cm min s 2 3 m m...

Page 7: ...y pressing this key a third time the average AVG value is displayed The acquisition frequency is once a second The MAX MIN and AVG values remain in the memory until the instrument is on even after exi...

Page 8: ...measurement unit C Celsius degrees F Fahrenheit degrees MENU the menu includes the Probe Type item This item displays the type of probe connected to the instrument s input see chapter xx the menu is o...

Page 9: ...e between the current value and that measured on pressing the key The REL message is displayed on the left To return to the normal measurement press the key again once the MENU has been opened with th...

Page 10: ...bs absolute are displayed alternately in the secondary line temperature probes Pt100 complete with SICRAM module the Auto message is displayed in the central part of the display direct 4 wire Pt100 te...

Page 11: ...askets and joints The threaded connection is protected by a plastic cap Put it back after use as it protects the pressure cell from foreign bodies I MPORTANT Ensure the probe s bottom scale is higher...

Page 12: ...sor is housed in the end part of the probe NOTE when measuring the temperature on frozen blocks it is convenient to use a mechanical tool to bore a cavity in which to insert the tip probe In order to...

Page 13: ...i Pt1000 Ni1000 Not Used Caution Before welding pass the probe cable through the fairlead and gasket 6 Weld the wires as shown in the table Sensor Board connection Jum per to close Pt100 4 wires 4 JP4...

Page 14: ...rs have to be soldered as indicated in the figure on the left In order to use this type of probe it is necessary to set up the menu item Probe Type as described at page 10 The P100 probe is recognized...

Page 15: ...specific instrument SYS ERR Instrument managem ent program error Contact the instrument s supplier and communicate the numeric code reported by the display CAL LOST Program error it appears after tur...

Page 16: ...perform It has high levels of uncertainty and depends on the ability of the operator 9 Temperature measurements on non metal surfaces usually require a great deal of time due to the low heat conducti...

Page 17: ...ent in places where humidity is high the instrument may be exposed to direct sunlight the instrument may be exposed to a source of high temperature the instrument may be exposed to strong vibrations t...

Page 18: ...e instrum ent back on To replace the batteries proceed as follows 1 switch the instrument off 2 unscrew the battery cover counter clockwise 3 replace the batteries 3 1 5V alkaline batteries type AA 4...

Page 19: ...tional safety of the instrument can only be guaranteed under the environmental and electrical operating conditions that are in specified in chapter TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Do not use or store the pr...

Page 20: ...house temperature 25 65 C Working relative humidity 0 90 RH without condensation Protection degree of the case I P6 7 Power Batteries 3 1 5V type AA batteries Autonomy 200 hours with 1800 mAh alkaline...

Page 21: ...MBD 0 25 FSO 0 60 C Tube 5 mm TP704 100MBGI 0 25 FSO 30 80 C BSP 200 mbar 400 mbar 0 1 mbar TP705 200MBD 0 25 FSO 0 60 C Tube 5 mm TP704 200MBGI 0 25 FSO 30 80 C BSP 400 mbar 1000 mbar 0 1 mbar TP704...

Page 22: ...I 5 Imm ersion 50 C 400 C TP4 7 2 I 1 0 Imm ersion 50 C 400 C TP4 9 A I Imm ersion 70 C 250 C TP4 9 AC I Contact 70 C 250 C TP4 9 AP I Penetration 70 C 250 C TP8 7 5 I Globe thermom eter 150 mm 30 C...

Page 23: ...tration probe sensor Pt100 Stem 4 mm length 150 mm Cable length 2 metres TP4 7 4 C O Contact probe sensor Pt100 Stem 4 mm length 230 mm contact surface 5 mm Cable length 2 metres TP4 7 5 A O Air probe...

Page 24: ...ect 4 wires Probe s stem 3 mm length 70 mm 4 wire connection cable with connector length 2 metres TP47 Only connector for probe connection Pt100 direct 3 and 4 wires Pt1000 and Ni1000 2 wires Delta OH...

Page 25: ...HD2304 25 V1 8 NOTES...

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Page 28: ...anty included in the manual of the product For any dispute the competent court is the Court of Padua The Italian law and the Convention on Contracts for the International Sales of Goods apply TECHNI C...

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