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1.2  Parts Names and Functions

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Indicates that recording is taking place.

Indicates that the display hold function is
activated. 

Indicates that the buzzer is on. 

APS

Indicates that the auto power save function
is on.

Displays the remaining battery charge in 4
steps.

Indicates data read mode.

ITEM

Indicates that the item (product name) is
being displayed.

ID

Indicates that the ID (worker name) is
being displayed.

INTVL

Indicates that the 3447-01 is in interval
recording mode or in recording interval
setting mode.

Recording interval
display

Displays the recording interval.

Text display

Displays text (alphanumeric) set as Items
or IDs.

DATE

Indicates date display.

LCD display

Text display

Data number 
display

Temperature 
measurement 
display

Unit display

Recording 
interval display

Date and time 
display

Sensor number

                                  Sensor identification mark

Summary of Contents for 3447-01

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL TEMPERATURE 3447 01 HiTESTER...

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Page 3: ...TEMPERATURE PROBE 14 Chapter 2 Installation 15 2 1 Attaching the strap band 15 2 2 Mounting or Replacing the Batteries 16 2 3 Connecting the Temperature Probe 18 2 4 Connecting the RS 232C Cable 21 Ch...

Page 4: ...Interval 37 3 3 2 Starting recording 38 3 3 3 Stopping Interval Recording 39 3 3 4 Reading Data 39 3 4 Item ID display 40 3 5 Comparator Function 42 3 5 1 Setting Comparator Values 42 3 5 2 Confirmin...

Page 5: ...iii Chapter 5 Maintenace and Service 55 5 1 Replacing the Batteries 55 5 2 Disposing the Lithium Battery 55 5 3 Cleaning 57 5 4 Service 57...

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Page 7: ...cifications contact your dealer or Hioki representative Before using the product make sure that the insu lation on the probes is undamaged and that no bare conductors are improperly exposed Using the...

Page 8: ...dling during use could result in injury or death as well as damage to the product Be certain that you understand the instructions and precautions in the man ual before use We disclaim any responsibil...

Page 9: ...ation presents a sig nificant hazard that could result in serious injury or death to the user Indicates that incorrect operation presents a pos sibility of injury to the user or damage to the prod uct...

Page 10: ...tegory than that for which the product is rated could result in a severe accident and must be carefully avoided Never use a CAT I measuring product in CAT II III or IV environments The measurement cat...

Page 11: ...a sig nal through the sensor connector For informa tion on the temperature range of use for temperature probes see 4 2 9478 SHEATH TYPE TEMPERATURE PROBE 53 page and 4 3 9479 SHEATH TYPE TEMPERATURE P...

Page 12: ...ter that may harm the enclosure when it is temporarily immersed in water shall not penetrate the enclosure The sheath of the temperature probe is filled with magnesium oxide powder If the probe is bro...

Page 13: ...mes at the touch of a button Manual Recording Mode Further the product can be used as a logger for continuous data recording at a specified recording interval Interval Recording Mode This product can...

Page 14: ...01 TEMPERATURE HiTESTER 1 2 Parts Names and Functions LCD display 3447 01 TEMPERATURE HiTESTER Battery compartment Buttons Sensor connector Protective cap RS 232C connector Protective cap Strap band...

Page 15: ...HEATH TYPE TEMPERATURE PROBE Protective cap Place on unused connectors Strap band attachment hole For attaching the provided strap band Battery compartment The product uses 4 LR03 AAA alkaline dry cel...

Page 16: ...rval Recording Mode Starts and stops interval recording Activates the display hold function Turns the 3447 01 s power on off Press for 2 seconds Selects Item or ID type Selects a data number for readi...

Page 17: ...ss for 2 seconds Toggles temperature display between Sensor 1 and sensor 2 Delete most recent data Deletes the most recent data item Delete all data Deletes all recorded data Cancels all settings in a...

Page 18: ...product name is being displayed ID Indicates that the ID worker name is being displayed INTVL Indicates that the 3447 01 is in interval recording mode or in recording interval setting mode Recording...

Page 19: ...ys a number for a data item Sensor number Indicates the number for the connected sensor Sensor identification mark Indicates the sensor displayed in the tem perature display Temperature measurement di...

Page 20: ...9479 SHEATH TYPE TEMPERATURE PROBE With the 3447 01 you can record temperatures in the same manner using the button on the tempera ture probe s grip or the button on the 3447 01 itself Grip Measuring...

Page 21: ...trap band You can attach the strap band provided with the product There are holes on the top and bottom of the product Attach the strap handle to these holes as necessary Installation Chapter 2 2 1 At...

Page 22: ...ries Handle and dispose of batteries in accor dance with local regulations The indicator appears when battery volt age becomes low Replace the batteries as soon as possible To avoid corrosion from bat...

Page 23: ...ger and with the auto power save function switched on When using the product at 20 C During interval recording recording stops when batteries wear out Remaining battery charge display The display disa...

Page 24: ...he ends of the probes are sharp Be careful to avoid injury When disconnecting the temperature probe be sure to release the lock before pulling off the connector Forcibly pulling the connector without...

Page 25: ...mperatures do not exceed those rated for the temperature probe handle and cable The temperature probe has a protective nylon cap fitted on the end of the probes Remove the cap before using the probe P...

Page 26: ...upwards until you hear a click 2 Hold the connector not by the coupling and lightly pull it to confirm that it is prop erly connected To remove the tempera ture probe grip the con nector coupling and...

Page 27: ...cable be sure to release the lock before pulling off the connector Forcibly pulling the connector without releasing the lock or pulling on the cable can damage the connector To avoid damaging the cab...

Page 28: ...until you hear a click 2 Hold the connector not by the coupling and lightly pull it to confirm that it is properly connected Insert the protective cap into the RS 232C connec tors when not connecting...

Page 29: ...en appears and the temperature is displayed Press again for 2 about seconds to switch the 3447 01 off Measurement Procedures Chapter 3 Do not attempt to measure the temperature of objects carrying a v...

Page 30: ...power off once and then on again can ordinarily restore normal operation If this does not restore normal operation equipment failure is possible Contact the store from which you purchased the unit for...

Page 31: ...h the auto power save function on during inter val recording the LCD temperature display and so on goes off and only and are displayed Temperature measurement and record ing still continues To release...

Page 32: ...ngs are complete the monitor screen returns if you press any key other than or Seting the date and time Date settings mode year setting Time setting mode hour setting 1 Press for about 2 seconds to tu...

Page 33: ...You can set the date and time from a computer with the product connected via the optional 9674 RS 232C PACKAGE The 9674 COMMUNICA TION UTILITY must be installed into the computer For details about ins...

Page 34: ...2 Basic Temperature Measurement The temperature sensor is located at the end of the metal sheath of the 9478 9479 SHEATH TYPE TEMPERATURE PROBE To accurately test internal temperature insert the probe...

Page 35: ...memory Press appears on the dis play and the temperature displayed on the LCD is recorded To record a temperature with the 3447 01 in man ual recording mode you can press on the product or press the b...

Page 36: ...s Press to release the display hold function You can use the and keys while the product is in the display hold state 3 2 3 Switching Sensor You can connect either the 9478 or 9479 SHEATH TYPE TEMPERAT...

Page 37: ...3 2 Basic Temperature Measurement 3 2 4 Switching Date and Time Upon turning on the power TIME lights and the time is displayed Press to toggle between date and time dis play Time display Date displa...

Page 38: ...ss the data number counts up from data num ber 1 and the corresponding data appears Each time you press the data number counts down from the most recent data item and the corresponding data appears If...

Page 39: ...ocedure below to delete the most recent data item With sensors 1 and 2 connected the data item for both sensors is deleted Deleting recorded data most recent data 1 In the monitor screen press The cle...

Page 40: ...a computer or sending it to a printer follow the procedure below to delete all data Deleting recorded data all data 1 While holding down press the button for about 2 seconds to turn the power on 2 The...

Page 41: ...following lim itations apply to the recording interval and the maximum recording time With single channel recording the maximum num ber of data items is 28800 per product d day s h hours 3 3 Interval...

Page 42: ...s h hours INTVL REC time INTVL REC time 1 sec 4 h 1 min 10 d 2 sec 8 h 2 min 20 d 5 sec 20 h 5 min 50 d 10 sec 1 d 16 h 10 min 100 d 15 sec 5 d 15 min 150 d 20 sec 2 d 12 h 20 min 200 d 30 sec 5 d 30...

Page 43: ...g The recording inter val display switches as follows OFF manual recording 1sec 1 second 2sec 5sec 10sec 15sec 20sec 30sec 30seconds 1min 1 minute 2min 5min 10min 15min 20min 30min 60min OFF manual re...

Page 44: ...corded data 0 appears for the data number The data number counts up with each successive interval during interval recording hence displaying the number of data items It is not possible to turn the pow...

Page 45: ...tteries run out during interval recording 3 3 4 Reading Data 3 2 5 Reading Data 32 page With interval recording when INTVL is dis played the number available interval recording sequences and the amoun...

Page 46: ...dings The display is capable of displaying up to 6 char acters alphanumeric at one time However by scrolling the text you can display registrations up to 12 characters long You can set separate items...

Page 47: ...lights press to scroll through registered items and select the item you want With ID displayed ID lights press to scroll through registered IDs and select the ID you want Press to scroll in the forwa...

Page 48: ...nd test results In manual recording mode the com parator function checks the temperature at the time of recording During interval recording the comparator function checks the temperature cur rently on...

Page 49: ...he monitor screen press to display the comparator confirmation screen COMP Lo the lower temperature limit appears 2 Press to display COMP Hi the upper temperature limit 3 To close the comparator confi...

Page 50: ...ng set to anything other than OFF and the key lock function activated only operation of press for 2 seconds is possible To perform other operations first release the key lock function 3 6 Key Lock Fun...

Page 51: ...s switched on lights The buzzer setting is saved even if when the power is switched off 3 7 Buzzer Function 1 While pressing press the for about 2 seconds to turn the power on 2 appears on the LCD and...

Page 52: ...printers compatible with the 3447 01 are as follows Check the specifications and settings before con necting the product to the printer 3 8 Print Function Printing data 1 Using the RS 232C cable pro v...

Page 53: ...p bit 1 bit Flow control Xon Xoff Optional printer 9670 PRINTER Pin No Signal name Function 1 NC Not connected 2 TxD Send data 3 RxD Receive data 4 NC Not connected 5 GND Ground 6 NC Not connected 7 N...

Page 54: ...PACKAGE enables data transfer between the product and a computer The 9674 communication utility must be installed into the computer For details about installing and operating the software refer to th...

Page 55: ...n the handle of the 9479 SHEATH TYPE TEMPERATURE PROBE Recording content Time temperature Item ID comparator test result Recording modes Manual recording Recording by manual key operation Interval rec...

Page 56: ...ITEM ITEM 6 characters ID ID character key operation to toggle between ITEM and ID display INTVL interval recording DATE date TIME time Key operation to toggle between Date and Time display COMP compa...

Page 57: ...data item or all data items Data deletion also possible from a com puter with special software installed Back up Temperature data ITEM ID comparator value settings are saved in non volatile memory ev...

Page 58: ...EATH TYPE TEMPERATURE PROBE 9674 RS 232C PACKAGE 9386 01 CARRYING CASE 9670 PRINTER 9671 AC ADAPTER for the 9670 9237 RECORDING PAPER for the 9670 Operating temperature humidity 0 to 40 C 80 RH or les...

Page 59: ...02t t measurement temperature Measuring current 0 5 mA Measurement range 100 to 300 C Temperature sensor dimensions Approx 2 3 mm 0 09 Temperature sensor length Approx 100 mm 3 94 Temperature sensor m...

Page 60: ...emperature Measuring current 0 5 mA Measurement range 100 to 300 C Temperature sensor dimensions Approx 2 3 mm 0 09 Temperature sensor length Approx 100 mm 3 94 Temperature sensor material SUS316 Grip...

Page 61: ...aintenace and Service Chapter 5 5 1 Replacing the Batteries 5 2 Disposing the Lithium Battery To avoid the possibility of explosion do not short circuit disassemble or incinerate bat teries The produc...

Page 62: ...rew driver unscrew the 6 screws from the back of the product and remove the bottom case 3 Using the wire cutters cut the cables and remove the circuit board from the case 4 Use the wire cutters to cut...

Page 63: ...rm that the batteries are not discharged and that the temperature probes and RS 232C cable are not open circuited before contacting your dealer or Hioki representative When sending the product for rep...

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Page 67: ...1 268 28 0568 E mail os com hioki co jp URL http www hioki co jp Printed in Japan 3447B980 03 All reasonable care has been taken in the production of this manual but if you find any points which are u...

Page 68: ...9H HEAD OFFICE 81 Koizumi Ueda Nagano 386 1192 Japan TEL 81 268 28 0562 FAX 81 268 28 0568 E mail os com hioki co jp URL http www hioki co jp HIOKI USA CORPORATION 6 Corporate Drive Cranbury NJ 08512...

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