Hanna Instruments HI 91610 Instruction Manual Download Page 15

29

28

HI 9161

 

and 

HI 91610

 

are factory programmed to automatically

diagnose a fault and inform the user by displaying an error code on
the LCD.
Error codes are:
PEr0, PEr1, PEr2 = Short circuit on the system, the meter should be

returned for repair. Contact your dealer.

PEr3 = Printer mechanism fault. Contact your dealer.
PEr4 = Printer clutch jammed - reset the printer (see page 31).
PEr9 = Printer jammed - reset the printer (see page 31).

SELF-DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS

Capacity: 8000 sample data, divided into 16 pages.
Capacity per page: up to 500 data.
Each time a new logging mode is entered, the meter automatically goes
to the next available page. Once all 16 pages are used up, the meter
will overwrite the first lot.
During logging, the meter automatically returns to the oldest page in
the memory and if it contains data, it will overwrite it. In this case the
first log will not correspond to the oldest set of data.
It is recommended to periodically “clean” the memory. Save data into a
PC if you need to keep a record and then remove the batteries for about
1 minute. Remember to reset time and date, once the batteries have
been reinserted.

ATTENTION

If batteries need to be replaced and data is not to be lost, power the
meter through a 12 Vdc adapter before proceeding with battery
replacement.
Once batteries have been changed, the external power supply can be
disconnect without losing the previously memorized data.

MEMORY ORGANIZATION

(HI 91610 only)

When the batteries become weak,
the "LO BAT" indication is displayed
to warn the user.

Battery replacement must only take place in a safe area and using
using four 1.5V AA alkaline batteries.
In order to replace the batteries,
remove the two screws on the rear
cover of the instrument and replace
the four batteries with new ones,
while paying attention to the correct
polarity.

A 12 Vdc power source can also be used to power the unit.

Note:

The instrument uses the following configuration.

It is recommended to use the HANNA 

HI 710005

 

or 

HI 710006

voltage adapters with the proper polarity configuration.

HI 9161

 and 

HI 91610

 

can also be powered through other 12 Vdc

adapters. Always check the correct polarity of the adapter before
connecting it to the meter.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

LO BAT

-

-

+

+

1.5V

1.5V

-

-

+

+

1.5V

1.5V

SCREW

POTS

RESET

+

-

Summary of Contents for HI 91610

Page 1: ...9161C ON OFF PAPER RANGE RH 5 0 95 0 C 20 0 60 0 INTV instrum nts e UP PRINT DOWN RANGE LOG MICROPROCESSOR PRINTING THERMOHYGROMETER HI 9161 HI 91610 Printing and Logging Thermo Hygrometers w w w h a...

Page 2: ...CIFICATIONS 8 INITIAL PREPARATION 9 OPERATIONAL GUIDE 10 PRINTING RECORDING WITH HI 9161 17 PRINTING LOGGING WITH HI 91610 19 CALIBRATION 24 DATA TRANSFER TO PC HI 91610 only 27 SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTI...

Page 3: ...ecording printing interval relative humidity and temperature at user selectable intervals Both RH and temperature are measured with 0 1 resolution HI 91610 combines the high accuracy and portability o...

Page 4: ...terval 6 TIME key to display current time and printing interval or to set date time printing interval with ALT 7 LOG key to start stop logging with ALT 8 LCD Liquid Crystal Display 9 PAPER key to adva...

Page 5: ...se However when in recording logging mode the meter will continue to monitor RH and temperature To reactivate the display press RANGE INITIAL PREPARATION ON OFF RANGE RANGE SPECIFICATIONS HI 9161C HI...

Page 6: ...ff until moisture has completely evaporated To accelerate the evaporation process expose the humidity sensor to a current of air For any problem in taking measurements please contact your dealer or th...

Page 7: ...ng The printing interval on the secondary LCD will blink Any interval can be selected from among 1 2 5 10 15 30 60 120 and 180 minutes by using the UP and DOWN keys Once the desired interval is select...

Page 8: ...red in the memory even when the meter or display are switched off Note Each time the batteries are replaced the settings will need to be re entered This can be avoided by applying an external voltage...

Page 9: ...YY d Printing interval in minutes e Time HH MM f RH value g Temperature value When the meter is in recording mode LOG is displayed on the secondary LCD with the RH value on the primary LCD PRINT LOG V...

Page 10: ...will print a complete set of data and the LOG symbol will appear on the secondary LCD Press the ALT and PAPER keys at the same time and the LOG symbol on display will start to blink If no key is press...

Page 11: ...DOWN TIME LOG ALT RANGE LOG TIME To reactivate the display press the TIME key Notes Once in the logging mode the interval cannot be changed Exit the logging mode press ALT and LOG together and then s...

Page 12: ...the recall mode press the LOG key Note This mode will not alter data already present in the memory PRINTING STORED DATA Once a log number is selected all or part of that logged section can be printed...

Page 13: ...Na Cl 75 4 CALIBRATION KIT 12 3 6 9 4 h CALIBRATION KIT Li Cl 11 1 Na Cl 75 4 12 3 6 9 4 h All HANNA thermo hygrometers have been precalibrated at the factory HANNA instruments uses state of the art...

Page 14: ...0 you need a 3 5 drive and a couple of minutes to follow the short instructions conveniently printed on the disk label TIME Windows is a registered Trademark of Microsoft Co Excel Copyright of Microso...

Page 15: ...s for about 1 minute Remember to reset time and date once the batteries have been reinserted ATTENTION If batteries need to be replaced and data is not to be lost power the meter through a 12 Vdc adap...

Page 16: ...er the cover preventing the pa per from advancing Replace the battery cover and tighten the screws 1 5V 1 5V 1 5V 1 5V SCREW POTS RESET CHANGING THE INK CARTRIDGE When printouts become faint it might...

Page 17: ...handle HI 762BL Liquid probe with 1 m 3 3 cable black handle HI 762BL 10 Liquid probe with 10 m 33 cable black handle HI 762L Liquid probe with 1 m 3 3 cable white handle HI 762L 10 Liquid probe with...

Page 18: ...the probe socket on the meter If the reading differs by more than 0 4 C 0 8 F from the test key value the unit is due for recalibration Choose the proper test key according to your application needs H...

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