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Notes:

• It is recommended to use an external power supply during

logging with printing mode, especially when many printouts are
required.

• Before proceeding with logging/printing, make sure there is

enough paper for your measurements. There is no warning if the
machine runs out of paper. If this happens, data will continue to
be stored into memory, and it is always possible to print them at
a later time (see below).

• It is possible to insert a new paper roll during logging session (see

page 31).

• Once in the logging mode, the interval

cannot be changed. Exit the logging
mode first (by pressing the ALT and the
LOG keys together) and reset a new
interval.

• If the PRINT key is pressed while in

logging mode, a printout is produced
without affecting the running sample
number.

TO STOP LOGGING

Press the ALT and the LOG keys simulta-
neously. This will also generate an exit
status printout.

UP

DOWN

TIME

LOG

ALT

RANGE

PRINT

UP

DOWN

TIME

LOG

ALT

RANGE

01-07-95

==02==     0005M

<>0010      *7.01

Log number

Total sample number

LOG EXIT
Date/Time

TO SCAN STORED DATA ON DISPLAY

Press the LOG key. The log number and remaining page numbers will
appear on display.

LOG

Press the ALT and LOG key simultaneously to enter the logging mode.
The current log number and the remaining page numbers will
appear for a few seconds on the display to indicate the correct
operational mode. The printer will print a complete set of data and
the "LOG" symbol will appear on the secondary LCD.

If no key is pressed, the display goes blank
after about 5 minutes and comes back on only
to print at the next logging interval. During
printing, the display shows the time, preselected
interval and the “LOG” symbol.
To reactivate the display press the TIME key.

Each printout provides the following information:
a – A running log number
b – A running sample number (in that particular log)
c – Date (DD-MM-YY)
d – Printing interval in minutes
e – Time (HH.MM)
f – RH% value
g – Temperature value

It is always possible to switch from the logging with printing function
to logging without printouts. Press ALT and PAPER at the same time
and the "LOG" symbol will start blinking to indicate that the data is
now stored into memory but no longer are printed.

UP

DOWN

TIME

LOG

ALT

RANGE

LOG

INTV

LOG

TIME

1 4 - 0 1 - 9 6

- - 0 1 - -

0 0 0 1 M

  0 0 1 5

* 1 5 . 0 1

6 5 . 9   R H %

2 5 . 4   ° C

<>

a
b
c
d
e
f
g

UP

PAPER

ALT

PRINT

LOG

Summary of Contents for HI 9261

Page 1: ...e in Compliance with the CE Directives HI 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 9261 HI 91610...

Page 2: ...by the probe into a digital readout in Relative Humidity The standard cable is 2 meters 7 long and a 5 meter 16 5 version is also available Note the RH probe sensor must never come into contact with w...

Page 3: ...7 5 4 HI 9161C 1 For special applications HI 70606 2 or HI 70606 5 RH probes can also be used These probes come with a sintered cap on the sensor shaft for protection in dusty or corrosive environment...

Page 4: ...0C 1 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION HI 91610 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION HI 91610 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION HI 91610 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION HI 91610 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION HI 91610 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION HI 9261 FUNC...

Page 5: ...power impact type belt 14 characters per line using 38 mm plain paper HI 710034 Printing Intervals Selectable from 1 2 5 10 15 30 60 120 180 min Operating Conditions 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F max RH 98 no...

Page 6: ...ither the RH or temperature read ing on the display press RANGE The reading will appear without decimal digit when shown on the lower secondary display The tempera ture range on the secondary display...

Page 7: ...r sensors which provide greater accuracy and faster response than conventional thermistor probes Hanna temperature probes are supplied pre calibrated from the factory and are ready to use Available in...

Page 8: ...P or the DOWN keys 24 hour clock To memorize the hour press RANGE once again The minutes will start blinking Likewise use UP and DOWN to set the minutes Press the INTV and the RANGE keys simultaneousl...

Page 9: ...INTV TIME UP DATE DOWN TIME INTV TIME DATE UP To select the hour press the UP or DOWN keys 24 hour clock To set the hour press the TIME key again and the minutes will blink Use the UP or DOWN keys to...

Page 10: ...5 1 1 5 1 6 5 2 R H 2 5 0 C PRINT To view RH on the primary display press RANGE To view temperature on the primary display when in RH mode press RANGE again If is displayed it indicates that no probe...

Page 11: ...OFF key The instrument will then make one final exit printout The running log number can be reset by simply removing the batteries 1 0 0 1 9 6 0 1 0 0 0 5 M 0 0 0 6 1 2 0 1 6 5 1 R H 2 5 0 C ON OFF PR...

Page 12: ...he LOG key The log number and remaining page numbers will appear on display LOG Press the ALT and LOG key simultaneously to enter the logging mode The current log number and the remaining page numbers...

Page 13: ...ns out the meter will not advise the operator and the printouts could be lost If this hap pens stop the printer by pressing ALT and PAPER key simultaneously Data will be kept in memory Insert a new pa...

Page 14: ...ON KIT Li Cl 11 1 Na Cl 75 4 CALIBRATION KIT H 2 O 12cc N a C l Li Cl 11 1 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 thermohygrometers have b...

Page 15: ...storage or elabora tion without having to connect and disconnect cables between the meter and your PC Data can be further elaborated with the new optional HI 92000 Windows compatible application soft...

Page 16: ...med reset the printer see page 32 SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS SELF DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTIONS Capacity 8000 data samples which are...

Page 17: ...tion HI 9161 HI 9261 and HI 91610 can also be used with other adapters supplying a 12VDC output In this case remember to check the correct polarity of your adapter before connecting it to the meter BA...

Page 18: ...EMPERATURE PROBES These probes use highly sensitive thermistor sensors which provide greater accuracy faster response and a temperature range that is superior to conventional probes All Hanna temperat...

Page 19: ...te of purchase All rights are reserved Reproduction in whole or in part is prohibited without the written consent of the copyright owner Hanna Instruments Inc 584 Park East Drive Woonsocket Rhode Isla...

Page 20: ...ons IEC 801 2 Electrostatic Discharge IEC 801 3 RF Radiated IEC 801 4 Fast Transient EN 55022 Radiated Class B Date of Issue 01 02 1996 D Volpato Engineering Manager On behalf of Hanna Instruments S r...

Page 21: ...A LITERATURE HANNA LITERATURE LAB RECORDING WATER ANALYSIS ENVIROCARE GENERAL CATALOG These and many others catalogs handbooks and leaflets are avail able from Hanna To receive your free copy contact...

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