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取扱説明書

インタフェースパック

3909

INTERFACE PACK

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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Page 3: ...1 1 2 3 1 5 1 1 TEMP 5 1 2 TEMP 5 1 3 TEMP 6 2 7 3 9 4 11 4 1 11 4 2 12 4 3 3443 12 4 3 1 12 4 4 15 4 5 17 4 6 3444 3445 19 4 6 1 20 4 6 2 25 4 6 3 25 4 6 4 27 4 6 5 28 4 6 6 30 5 3443 37 5 1 37 5 2...

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Page 5: ...1 HIOKI 3909 Windows Excel...

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Page 7: ...3 TEMP TEMP TEMP TEMP HIOKI TEMP TEMP http www hioki com...

Page 8: ...4 CD R CD CD R...

Page 9: ...5 1 1 1 1 TEMP 1 2 TEMP TEMP CD R 1 3443 3444 3445 Windows2000 XP Vista 800 600 16 4MByte...

Page 10: ...6 1 No 64 130 CSV A3 A4 B4 B5 No RS 232C 32000 8CH CSV A3 A4 B4 B5 CH 8CH 2 RS 232C 1 3 TEMP 3443 3444 3445...

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Page 13: ...9 3 3443 AC RS 232C RS 232C 3444 3445 AC RS 232C 3 3443 3444 3445...

Page 14: ...10 3 RS 232C RS 232C...

Page 15: ...11 4 9 4 4 1 RS 232C COM RS 232C RS 232C RS 232C 2 RS 232C...

Page 16: ...12 4 Setup exe 4 3 1 4 2 4 3 3443 1 TEMP CD R CD ROM 2 TEMP CD R CD ROM 3 Japanese Setup exe 4 TEMP 5 TEMP TEMP...

Page 17: ...13 4 COM COM1 COM4 COM COM COM1 COM2...

Page 18: ...14 4 COM TEMP...

Page 19: ...15 4 No 4 4 3443 No No 1 130 No 1 64 No 130 No No...

Page 20: ...16 4 No ON OFF No No No No No No...

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Page 22: ...18 4 No No OK 0 10 1 00 0 01...

Page 23: ...19 4 4 6 3444 3445 10 RS 232C 8CH 8CH 8CH...

Page 24: ...20 4 4 6 1 RS 232C TEMP TEMP...

Page 25: ...21 4 COM COM1 COM4 COM COM1 COM2...

Page 26: ...22 4 Excel CH CH CH No OK CH CH CH...

Page 27: ...23 4 ON Excel Excel Excel ON Excel...

Page 28: ...24 4 OK Excel Excel BOOK CH...

Page 29: ...25 4 4 6 2 4 6 3 1 8CH 8CH CH CH CH CH...

Page 30: ...26 4 No CH CH ON OFF 8CH...

Page 31: ...27 4 4 6 4 CH CH CSV CH CH...

Page 32: ...28 4 4 6 5 CH CH CH CH CH TEMP 4 6 6 TEMP 3444 3445...

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Page 35: ...31 4 A B A B 1 5 1 CH CH No...

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Page 37: ...33 4 A B A B2 A B 2 CH CH A B CH A B...

Page 38: ...34 4 3 CH CH ON OFF CH CH OFF...

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Page 41: ...3 9442 D SUB9 3 DATA 5 GND 8 BUSY 9444 D SUB9 9 DPU 414 D SUB9 3 DATA 5 GND 8 BUSY D SUB9 9 BL 58RS D SUB9 2 DATA 5 GND 7 BUSY D SUB9 9 5 3443 5 1 3443 RS 232C busy 2400bps 8 1 CR CR 3443 1 CR LF 3443...

Page 42: ...38 5 3443 3443 RS 232C 5 2 MEAS 15 P Prn...

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Page 45: ...41 6 3444 3445 3444 6 3444 3445 3444 3445 0 1 V 3444 3445...

Page 46: ...42 6 3444 3445 6 1 FS ZERO 1 5 V ZERO HOLD M ZERO SET ZERO FS HOLD M FS SET...

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Page 50: ...46 7 RS 232C COM COM COM1 COM2 3444 3445 3444 3445 7 1...

Page 51: ...47 7 3443 3443 ZERO FS 0 1V...

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Page 53: ...3909 This warranty is valid only in Japan 06 03 386 1192 TEL 0268 28 0555 FAX 0268 28 0559...

Page 54: ...HIOKI URL http www hioki com HIOKI USA CORPORATION 6 Corporate Drive Cranbury NJ 08512 USA TEL 1 609 409 9109 FAX 1 609 409 9108 E MAIL hioki hiokiusa com...

Page 55: ...386 1192 81 0120 72 0560 TEL 0268 28 0560 FAX 0268 28 0569 E mail info hioki co jp URL http www hioki co jp Printed in Japan 3909A980 03 HIOKI 3909 2008 7 3...

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Page 59: ...hapter 4 Use of Personal Computer 9 4 1 Connecting the Personal Computer 9 4 2 Installation 10 4 3 Reading Memory Data for 3443 01 only 11 4 3 1 Basic Usage 11 4 4 Data processing 13 4 5 Saving or Rea...

Page 60: ...the Printer 41 5 2 Printing Thermometer Memory Data 42 Chapter 6 Connecting to a Recorder for 3444 01 3445 01 45 6 1 Setting Analog Voltage Output Scale 46 Chapter 7 Maintenance and Service 49 7 1 Tro...

Page 61: ...you for purchasing this Hioki 3909 Interface Pack To get the maximum performance from the unit please read this manual first and keep this at hand Registered trademark Windows Excel and Internet Explo...

Page 62: ...nts possibility of injury to the user or damage to the equipment NOTE Denotes items of advice related to performance of the equipment or to its correct operation Safety symbols The following symbols a...

Page 63: ...o ensure safe operation and to obtain maximum performance from the unit observe the cautions listed below TEMP Utility is a product of HIOKI E E CORPORATION The reproduction copying or alteration of p...

Page 64: ...e adhesive labels Do not expose the disc directly to the sun s rays or keep it in conditions of high temperature or humidity as there is a danger of warping with consequent loss of data To remove dirt...

Page 65: ...ity is software that makes it easy to process or manage 3443 01 3444 01 or 3445 01 measurement data on a personal computer In the explanations that follow words enclosed in quotation marks are the nam...

Page 66: ...rsonal computer that operates with Windows2000 WindowXP or WindowsVista Display Resolution 800x600 dots 16 colors or more Hard disk At least 4MB free space 1 2 General Specifications of TEMP Utility M...

Page 67: ...4 and B5 paper Screen Data No table data table graph screen and other various setting screens Statistics Maximum minimum average values Measured value judgment Comparison judgment of upper limit and l...

Page 68: ...easurement screen other various setting screens Graph display function 8CH simultaneous display time axis temperature axis scale change and zooming Two cursor display cursor data display calculation o...

Page 69: ...gnetic waves CE marking is obtained in the state where the ferrite core is attached to the cable Modular cable Wind the cable double and attach the ferrite core as close to the 3443 01 3444 01 3445 01...

Page 70: ...pter 2 Prior to use Switching between Fahrenheit and Celsius The 3443 01 3444 01 and 3445 01 can switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius displays Refer to Instruction Manual of the 3443 01 3444 01 or 34...

Page 71: ...adapter option Personal compute Printer Connecting the personal computer or the printer RS 232C cable straght or by the cross cable specification Modular cable RS 232C cable cross Expansion box Chapte...

Page 72: ...NOTE 3444 01 3445 01 Laboratory Type Purchase the RS 232C cable and printer cable from a computer shop Refer to 3 1 Connecting the personal computer and 4 1 Connecting the printer Use of the wrong co...

Page 73: ...ector indicated as RS 232C on the expansion box and to the COM port of the personal computer The RS 232C cable has two types of connectors straight and cross A cross connection RS 232C cable is used t...

Page 74: ...be damaged 4 2 Installation 1 Insert the CD of TEMP Utility to the CD ROM drive 2 Move to the CD ROM drive in which the CD is inserted And run English Setup exe 3 Install TEMP Utility in accordance wi...

Page 75: ...tart Up Menu screen is displayed Select the Read Memory Data button Reading of the memory data starts 2 Set communication Select COM port to enable communication Select Settings COM Port from the menu...

Page 76: ...ty Select Settings Confirm Connection from the menu bar Operation in accordance with the instructions allows you to check the communicability If the connection is incorrect change the COM port and che...

Page 77: ...3443 01 is managed according to blocks named for data No A maximum of 130 readings can be stored in the memory for any data No and the available data Nos are 1 to 64 However the total number of data...

Page 78: ...and the person taking the measurements can be entered in the Memory Data Table The reliability of the measured data increases when the title and the measuring person as the responsible person for the...

Page 79: ...OFF Selection of the data No displayed Click on the cell of the data No to be displayed in the Memory Data Table When the number is selected the color of the number portion at the far left of the tabl...

Page 80: ...displayed in the Judg column of the Data Table Hi Displayed when the measured value is above the upper limit value Lo Displayed when the measured value is below the lower limit value When the measured...

Page 81: ...he file select File Save from the menu bar The file is saved in CSV format text file punctuated with commas Saving of data with many numbers may take a long time Reading the measured data from the fil...

Page 82: ...unit and the time is set Main unit setup Measurement setting for transmitting to the infrared thermometer Select Settings Settings The main unit Settings screen appears Emissivity setting To set the e...

Page 83: ...to be deleted from the list When the Delete button is selected the item is deleted Changing Click on the item to be changed in the list Type in the content to be added in the input cell for material...

Page 84: ...els Scale for time axis and temperature axis and optional zooming are possible Reading of the value by cursor and statistic calculation for cursors are possible It is possible to connect the infrared...

Page 85: ...COM port to enable communication Select Settings COM Port from the menu bar Select the COM port connected to the infrared thermometer from COM1 to COM4 If you do not know which COM port the infrared t...

Page 86: ...s allows you to check the communicability If the connection is incorrect change the COM port and check again 4 Read the measured data of the thermometer into the personal computer Select the memory st...

Page 87: ...cting the figure and unit Logging time setting Similarly decide the logging time measurement time by selecting the figure and unit When Continuous is selected measurement continues until it is stopped...

Page 88: ...n is displayed Timer setting Measurement start time and stop time or measurement time can be set with the Timer Settings screen For the measurement stop time specify the end time directly or set with...

Page 89: ...ment Time Settings screen and proceed in accordance with the instructions to start measurement The screen displays the Real Time Measurement window for the measured values and the data table to which...

Page 90: ...H list and the data table With Monitor measurement the measured data is read in real time from the infrared thermometer at an interval of one second and displayed on the screen As the measured data is...

Page 91: ...d and displayed Table of Data CH Enter the title and person taking measurements in the measurement data The title and the person taking measurements can be entered in the Table of Data CH The reliabil...

Page 92: ...Max Min Ave values Person taking measurements Data table The measured data of each CH by real time measurement can be viewed when the data table is displayed Selecting Data table CH 1 allows you to s...

Page 93: ...tton If you try to select a CH that contains no data an error message is displayed Store the measured data Enter the file name in the Save As screen or select the file and select the Save button The d...

Page 94: ...a Enter the file name in the Open File screen or select the file and select the Open button The data is read If the number of data is large it may take a long time to load Printing Select CH to be pri...

Page 95: ...one time Graph display Select Graph Graph display The TEMP utility Graph screen is displayed For details see section 4 6 6 Graph Display Resolution emissivity and scaling of the analog voltage output...

Page 96: ...t A total of ten emissivity lists can be registered Adding Click on the portion to be added in the list Type in the content to be added in the input cell for material and or emissivity and select the...

Page 97: ...50 to 500 67 to 941 with 1 1 resolution However the difference between the zero and full scale values should be set 10 18 or more Main unit setup transmission Selecting the Send Settings button trans...

Page 98: ...ble to perform readout of the values and statistical calculation between cursors Select Graph Graph from the menu bar to display the TEMP Utility Graph screen Before starting real time measurement or...

Page 99: ...a are contained in the display screen By selecting the Display A B Range the sub menu portion between cursors A and B is magnified and displayed When the time of 1Sec 5Sec is selected one scale on the...

Page 100: ...the temperature time axis is automatically set so that all measured data are contained in the display screen in the time axis range displayed on the screen By selecting Temp Display Range the display...

Page 101: ...ay position can be memorized by No max of 5 Arbitrary zooming range While pressing the left mouse button drag the portion to be zoomed on the graph screen and select the range When selected press the...

Page 102: ...rs A and B are used the red cursor is cursor A and the blue one is B The cursors can be moved only in the block that contains the data Information for the cursor is displayed in two tables on the righ...

Page 103: ...Operate the cursor scroll bar Directly drag the cursor on the graph screen Select Graph Move Cursor from the menu bar to move the cursor to the specified time CH settings ON OFF or the color of lines...

Page 104: ...r the displayed graph is copied to the clipboard as bit map data The graph copied to the clipboard can be pasted to other applications such as word processing software Graph printing Printing the grap...

Page 105: ...sion cable BL 58RS Sanei Electric Inc D SUB 9 pin male 2 Data input DATA 5 Ground GND 7 Ready to Send BUSY D SUB 9 pin female female Cross cable Chapter 5 Using the Printer for 3443 01 only 5 1 Connec...

Page 106: ...an RS 232C interface cannot be used Connection 1 After checking that the printer is connected to the thermometer main unit as illustrated on the previous page turn ON the printer and thermometer main...

Page 107: ...ressing P button one time starts printing of the data Prn blinks on the thermometer display a Printing example 3 Memory data is sent to and printed on the printer Since the data is stored in the memor...

Page 108: ...44 Chapter 5 Using the Printer for 3443 01 only...

Page 109: ...order for 3444 01 3445 01 The 3444 01 3445 01 type uses an expansion box modular cable and analog output cable By connecting to the recorder it can record changes in the measured values Analog output...

Page 110: ...t zero lower limit and full scale upper limit temperature If the ZERO set value is larger than or equal to the full scale value an error output approx 1 5V will be output 1 Displaying ZERO Press the M...

Page 111: ...3444 01 3445 01 3 Displaying FULL SCALE Press the M button one time in ZERO state and display full scale value SET blinks 4 Changing FULL SCALE value Figures can be changed with the or buttons 5 End...

Page 112: ...48 Chapter 6 Connecting to a Recorder for 3444 01 3445 01...

Page 113: ...t with a soft cloth moistened with a small amount of water or mild detergent Do not try to clean the unit using cleaners containing organic solvents such as benzine alcohol acetone ether ketones thinn...

Page 114: ...nnected to personal computer is cross connection COM port is incorrect Change COM port setting to another port setting Set to COM1 or COM2 with Settings COMPort 3444 01 3445 01 memory data reading was...

Page 115: ...utput Setting of ZERO and FULL SCALE is wrong Make correct setting Range of recorder has a different setting Set the recorder range to 0 to 1V Service If the above shown solutions fail to solve the pr...

Page 116: ...ect on the other side of a glass sheet but instead measures the temperature of the glass sheet itself Q Light is shining on an object Why can t I measure its temperature accurately A Since fluorescent...

Page 117: ...mperature through rain or fog A Since rain and fog reflect and absorb infrared radiation accurate measurement through them is impossible Q Doesn t the measurement distance affect the resulting measure...

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Page 119: ...com Printed in Japan 3909A980 03 All reasonable care has been taken in the production of this manual but if you find any points which are unclear or in error please contact your supplier or the Inter...

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