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HT3320

 

 

 

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5.10.  MEMORY STATUS SETTING 
In this section it is possible to select the type of memory (internal or SD Card) in which to 
save the measured data. The instrument also provides indications on the used and on the 
free memory space. 
 
1.  Use the arrow keys 

S

 or 

T

 to select the options: Device memory, SD Card (see Fig. 

13) 

2. Press the ENTER key to format the internal memory or the SD Card. Press the down 

arrow key 

T

 to confirm the operation or the up arrow key 

S

 to cancel the operation. 

3. Press the ESC key to save and exit the function 
 

 

Fig. 13: Memory selection for data saving 

 

 

WARNING 

 

Use a micro SD Card with a maximum capacity of 8GB 

 

5.11. DEFAULT 

SETTINGS 

This section allows automatically setting the factory-set default conditions on the 
instrument, as described in Table 2 
 
 

Parameter Default 

value Parameter Default 

value 

Emissivity 0.95 

Measuring 

unit 

°C 

HIGH alarm 

Enabled 

Language 

English 

LOW alarm 

Enabled 

Character color 

Orange 

Laser Enabled Cursor  Circle 

Continuous 

measurement 

Disabled Backlight  100% 

MAX/MIN 

Enabled 

Automatic power off

3 min 

Average/Difference 

Enabled 

LCD switching off 

30s 

AT / RH% 

Enabled 

Key sound 

Disabled 

DP / WB 

Enabled 

Memory status 

Internal 

K type 

Enabled 

Language 

English 

Table 2: Parameter default values 

Summary of Contents for HT3320

Page 1: ...Copyright HT ITALIA 2011 Release EN 1 00 29 07 2011 ENGLISH User manual...

Page 2: ...settings 12 6 SETTING MEASURING FUNCTIONS 13 6 1 Emissivity setting 13 6 2 Setting the maximum alarm temperature threshold 15 6 3 Setting the minimum alarm temperature threshold 15 6 4 Laser pointer 1...

Page 3: ...HT3320 EN 2 11 2 Environment 28 11 2 1 Environmental conditions 28 11 3 Accessories provided 28 11 4 Optional accessories 28 12 SERVICE 29 12 1 Warranty conditions 29 12 2 Service 29...

Page 4: ...l operating conditions before using it If the instrument is moved from a cold to a hot environment some condensation may appear on the focal lens which emits infrared rays Wait for the condensation to...

Page 5: ...so providing a visual display of the object thanks to the in built photo camera perform IR videos recording the temperature values logger and measuring temperature using a K type probe The characteris...

Page 6: ...POWER SUPPLY The instrument is supplied by a rechargeable Li ION 3 7V 1400mAh battery with AC mains power supply which also provides for the recharge of the mentioned battery Both of these systems ar...

Page 7: ...camera 7 Double laser pointer 8 IR sensor 9 In built sensor for temperature humidity measurement 10 Connector for k type thermocouple insertion 11 USB interface 12 Slot for SD card insertion 13 Batte...

Page 8: ...easurement performance Scan pressure of T key Alarm for low temperature threshold exceeded in progress AT Air Temperature DIF It indicates the difference between two measured IR temperature values RH...

Page 9: ...item SETTINGS using the arrow keys S or T and confirming with the ENTER key The following screen appears on the display SYSTEM SET SYSTEM SET Date Time Keypress Alert Unit C F Memory Status Language...

Page 10: ...e arrow keys S or T to set the Time values 3 Press the ESC key to save and exit the function 5 2 MEASURING UNIT SETTING In this section it is possible to set the temperature measuring unit either in C...

Page 11: ...sible to set the shape of the central cursor if required associated with the IR sensor 1 Use the arrow keys S or T to select the options Off no cursor Cross Circle see Fig 8 2 Press the ESC key to sav...

Page 12: ...ic switching off function of the display the function may be enabled again by pressing any key or to choose a time value among the available ones 1 Use the arrow keys S or T to select the options Disa...

Page 13: ...exit the function Fig 13 Memory selection for data saving WARNING Use a micro SD Card with a maximum capacity of 8GB 5 11 DEFAULT SETTINGS This section allows automatically setting the factory set de...

Page 14: ...icates the capacity of an object to emit energy in the infrared frequency range This parameter depends both on the material the object is made of and on the finishing painting Parameter is set by defa...

Page 15: ...copper 0 15 Lead pure 0 1 Lead oxidized at 25 C 0 3 Lead oxidized at 200 C 0 6 Nickel pure 0 1 Nickel Chromium 0 7 Nick Chromium oxidized 0 95 Mortar 0 89 0 91 Marble 0 9 Plaster 0 9 Alumina fine gra...

Page 16: ...row keys S or T to enable disable the alarm see Fig 17 2 With enabled alarm press the ENTER key and then use the arrow keys S or T press and hold the keys to quickly scroll the values to set the thres...

Page 17: ...on Fig 21 Average Difference display activation menu 6 8 AIR RH TEMPERATURE DISPLAY In this section it is possible to enable disable the display of the air temperature values and of the relative humid...

Page 18: ...be 1 Use the arrow keys S or T to select the options Off On see Fig 24 2 Press the ESC key to save and exit the function Fig 24 Activation menu for display of temperature values measured with K type p...

Page 19: ...of time scan and alarm conditions see 7 6 DATA MEMORY It allows displaying and deleting images videos and recordings saved in the instrument see 8 SETTINGS It allows setting the instrument s system p...

Page 20: ...and hold the T key to restore the normal sizes of the imagine at display 5 Press and hold the T key to start measuring observing on the display the symbol and the temperature value in the middle of t...

Page 21: ...d see 6 6 6 7 10 In case continuous measurement is activated see 6 5 press the ENTER key followed by the arrow key S to exit the mode or press the arrow key T to enable disable the laser pointer if ac...

Page 22: ...lay which varies in real time see Fig 29 Fig 29 IR temperature measurement 5 Release the T key to stop the measurement and freeze the last read value The display shows the following symbol The tempera...

Page 23: ...hold the T key to start measuring observing on the display the symbol and the temperature value in the middle of the display which varies in real time see Fig 30 Fig 30 Dew point temperature measurem...

Page 24: ...the desired values and confirm with ENTER again The following parameters are programmable PARAMETER DESCRIPTION High Setting of the maximum alarm threshold value within range 50 C 1000 C Low Setting o...

Page 25: ...nding inputs see Fig 1 Part 10 respecting the polarity marked on the instrument and on the probe 4 Press the T key to start measuring While measuring the symbol is shown on the display and the tempera...

Page 26: ...deo It allows playing and deleting the IR videos saved in the instrument Logs It allows showing on the display and deleting the recordings saved in the instrument 2 Use the arrow keys S or T to select...

Page 27: ...ing out this operation make sure you have removed possible input thermocouples Recharge via USB cable 1 Connect the USB cable to the instrument see Fig 1 Part 11 and to the USB port of the PC The inst...

Page 28: ...2498 F Uncertainty of the sole instrument without external probe RELATIVE AIR HUMIDITY TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT WITH INTERNAL PROBE Function Measuring range Resolution Uncertainty Air temperature 0 C...

Page 29: ...tery charger power supply USB cable Tripod User manual Carrying case 11 4 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES The following K type thermocouples are available Model Description Temperature range Accuracy at 100 C Pr...

Page 30: ...e of interventions performed by unauthorized personnel Modifications to the instrument performed without the manufacturer s explicit authorization Use not provided for in the instrument s specificatio...

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