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Page 1: ...Operating Manual Thank you for purchasing this product Please read the operating manual carefully and use this product properly Paper Moisture Tester HK 300 1 300 2 300 3...

Page 2: ...ns Read the precautions noted in the operating manual The safety measure of the unit may be impaired if instructions are ignored during use Do not use if broken If you suspect a problem or malfunction...

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Page 4: ...of Keypad 12 6 Directions 13 6 1 Before Measurement 13 6 2 Measurement Method 14 6 3 Setting the Measurement Mode 17 6 4 Displaying the Average Value 18 6 5 How to make Bias Adjustment 19 6 6 Setting...

Page 5: ...7 3 How to Prepare a Calibration Curve 28 7 4 Inputting a Calibration Curve 29 7 5 Inputting a Name for the Calibration Curve 33 7 6 Display of the Input Moisture Value when Preparing a Calibration C...

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Page 7: ...ate for moisture values in the range from 9 9 to 9 9 with respect to each calibration curve Can record a maximum of 10 user calibration curves scaled Users can record their own calibration curves to s...

Page 8: ...250 data Moisture value bias adjustment 9 9 to 9 9 Average value display Upper limit alarm setting Auto power off automatically goes off in about 5 minutes Power Supply Power Consumption 1 5 V batter...

Page 9: ...ias compensation function see p 19 6 5 How to Make a Moisture Value Bias Adjustment and a user calibration curve see p 26 7 Preparing a Calibration Curve 3 Uses the same calibration curve as our K 100...

Page 10: ...ch rubber 2 Shoulder strap Calibration curve list 1 5 V batteries Carrying case Operating Japanese and English AA alkaline 6 manual 1 each Grip sensor Cord Pressure sensor HK 300 1 HK 300 2 HK 300 3 C...

Page 11: ...ing times Displays the number of times measured 4 Name of calibration curve Displays the calibration curve display name or the set calibration curve name 5 Alarm set point value Displays the set point...

Page 12: ...mpensation Used to select a calibration curve Used when determining the average value and to confirm the numerical value input Used when there is an input error and to input a minus sign Used to set t...

Page 13: ...ing When using the grip sensor please plug the cord for use with the grip sensor into both the main unit and the sensor When plugging in the grip sensor or pressure sensor connector plug it in with th...

Page 14: ...t a calibration curve from the included calibration curve list Press the key and the calibration curve number will start blinking Enter a 2 digit calibration curve number Example Entering the value 03...

Page 15: ...2 Insert paper in between the electrodes 3 Loosen your grasp on the grip and clamp the paper in by lowering the lever Rubber sensor 1 Place the paper on top of the underlay acrylic plate 2 Hold the se...

Page 16: ...han the measuring range and LO will be displayed if the value is lower than the measuring range 5 Remove the paper from the sensor At this time the moisture value will remain displayed but if mea sure...

Page 17: ...ress the key The decimal point will blink and the moisture value and bar graph will be displayed If the paper is not held against the sensor electrodes and if the measured value is outside of the meas...

Page 18: ...ime the AVE average value and measurement number remain displayed but if you proceed to make a measurement the measurement number resets to 1 If the number of measurements exceeds 9 the measured value...

Page 19: ...a moisture content bias adjustment can be made 9 9 to 9 9 with respect to each calibration curve by the following method 1 Press the key and select the calibration curve 2 Press the key The BIAS will...

Page 20: ...sound with a beeping tone 1 Press the key The numbers to the right of ALARM will blink 2 Enter the alarm value Enter a 2 digit number To enter 8 press the keys in succession 3 A value set for the alar...

Page 21: ...display of an average value However there is no output if the measured value is outside the measuring range After setting up the printer VZ 390 option connect the printer cable VZC70 option Please re...

Page 22: ...etting up the printer VZ 390 option connect the printer cable VZC70 option Refer to the printer s operating manual for how to set up the printer 2 Block function For cases such as different measuremen...

Page 23: ...ess the keys in the order of The date and time 24 hour system are displayed TIMES will blink An display example is shown as 27 May 14 53 After displaying press the to turn off the power If the clock i...

Page 24: ...n calendar date in this case 2020 When the date and time are displayed press the key The screen on the upper right will be displayed Next enter the last 2 digits of the western calendar year Press key...

Page 25: ...keys in the order of Next enter 56 for the minutes by pressing keys in the order of When the hour and the minutes are 1 digit numbers enter a leading 0 4 Set up complete When the input of Step 3 is co...

Page 26: ...ctrical resistance value for paper measured using a grip sensor rubber sensor or pressure sensor and the moisture value determined by a standard method Depending on various conditions such as the type...

Page 27: ...nvironment as when measuring the sample Errors will become particularly large if the temperature changes In cases where the temperature at the time of measurement differs with the seasons or other fac...

Page 28: ...ere is a large amount of scatter in the count values from the samples a more stable count value can be obtained by making measurements in continuous measurement mode see p 17 6 3 Setting the Measureme...

Page 29: ...able 1 in count mode calibration curve number 10 into calibration curve number 12 of the HK 300 Enter numerical input with the numeric keys When the count value to input is a 2 digit integer or when t...

Page 30: ...Enter a 2 digit calibration curve number in this case 12 Press keys in the order of 3 Inputting a calibration curve Press the key The unit will go into calibration curve input mode Procedure 1 Enter...

Page 31: ...m 1 to 2 Enter the count values and standard method moisture values for Sample 2 through Sample 5 by repeating Procedure 1 and Procedure 2 When the input for Sample 5 is complete and the key is presse...

Page 32: ...the upper limit values HK 300 999 standard method 99 9 for all of the measurement values for Sample 3 to Sample 5 If newly entering a different calibration curve for a calibration curve number 11 20...

Page 33: ...on curve number Press the key and the calibration curve number will start blinking Enter the 2 digit calibration curve number in this case 12 Press keys in the order of 2 Entering a name 1 Press the k...

Page 34: ...y will change from AA to AB Press the key and the display will change from AB to AB_ _ 4 Entering C Press the key and the display will change from AB_ _ to ABC Press the key 3 Completing inputting the...

Page 35: ...interval greater than 3 seconds between the pressing of each key the curve number cannot be set The HK 300 count value for Sample 1 is displayed HK3 is shown on the display Press the key and the stan...

Page 36: ...by pressing the key 2 Successively press keys in the order of The buzzer will sound and all the LCD elements will be displayed for approximately 3 seconds Afterwards the Calibration curve number TIMES...

Page 37: ...curve number Calibration curve name Sample name Sensor name Measurement temperature HK 300 count value calibration curve number 10 Moisture value per a standard method Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Samp...

Page 38: ...be displayed for 4 seconds and then the power will turn off 1 There is a problem with the temperature sensor Servicing is required 2 When either of the errors on the right are displayed there is a pr...

Page 39: ...perature of the unit up to the operating temperature range 0 to 40 C and make the measurement again 4 The measurement cannot be made because the temperature of the unit is above 50 C Bring the tempera...

Page 40: ...for the calibration curve you want to erase by pressing the key Then Successively press keys in the order of Batch output of stored data see p 22 6 8 1 Successively press keys in the order of Batch er...

Page 41: ...4 15 02 Cardboard GCB 6 20 03 Rubber Copying paper RCP 4 25 04 Liner RLN 6 23 05 Kraft RKF 5 24 06 Pressure Copying paper PCP 2 10 07 Liner PLN 5 15 08 Kraft PKF 2 10 11 20 _ _ _ User calibration cur...

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Page 44: ...s displayed on this manual may differ from the actual ones however operations and functions are not affected All efforts have been made to ensure the contents of this manual are accurate However if yo...

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