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OK

 = returns to main screen

UP

 = no function

DOWN

 = no function

 

6.3 Status Screens (Memory Status):

     

     

  

Displays information about the device’s memory capabilities including percent 
of memory available (memory left), number of readings taken so far (readings), 
max number of readings (max readings), and wrap. 

   

For all status screens:
F1

 = RUN: displays run parameters screen

F2

 = MEM: displays memory status screen

F3

 = TIME: displays date and time screen

F4

 = MORE: displays the second status screen

CANCEL

 = returns to main screen

OK

 = returns to main screen

UP 

= no function

DOWN

 = no function

 

6.4 Status Screens (Date and Time):

     

     

 

Displays current time and date as well as registered time and date and time zone 
information. 

   

For all status screens:
F1 

= RUN: displays run parameters screen

F2

 = MEM: displays memory status screen

Summary of Contents for TCTemp2000

Page 1: ...Data Logger Manual TCTemp2000 ...

Page 2: ...ront Panel Overview 9 4 1 Changing the display units 9 4 2 Changing the number type and size of channels viewed 9 4 3 Checking the memory status 10 4 4 Checking power status 10 4 5 Changing the Contrast 10 Section 5 PRHTemp2000 Function Reference 11 5 1 Main Screen 11 5 2 Status Menu 12 5 3 Statistics Menu 12 5 4 Units 13 5 5 Setup Menu 13 Section 6 TCTemp2000 Screen Descriptions 18 6 1 Main Scree...

Page 3: ...Screens Maximum Device Range 27 6 19 Device Information Screens Device Version 27 6 20 Device Information Screens Firmware Version 28 6 21 Calibration Information Screens Calibration Date 28 6 22 Calibration Information Screens Internal Temperature Cal 29 6 23 Calibration Information Screens External Probe Calibration 29 6 24 Device Reset Screen Hardware Reset 30 6 25 Device Reset Screen Power Int...

Page 4: ...rnal probe channel with LCD display Manufactured by MadgeTech Inc Warner NH USA 1 2 Specifications Internal Temperature Range 20 to 60ºC Resolution 0 1ºC Thermocouple Types J K T E R S B N Connection Female subminiature SMP fixed screw terminal or pluggable screw terminal Cold Junction Compensation Automatic based on internal channel Thermocouple Type Range ºC Resolution Accuracy J 210 to 760 0 1º...

Page 5: ... calibration through software Calibration Date Automatically recorded within device Battery Type 9V lithium battery included user replaceable optional AC adapter 7 24 VDC Volts 100mA For 230 VAC operation use AC supply T35 9 100 R 3 made by ENG Electric Battery Life 30 days typical 1 min reading rate with continuous LCD and no backlight usage 1 year battery life at 1 minute reading rate with displ...

Page 6: ...amage misuse or neglect c Improper installation repair or alteration This warranty excludes batteries Except as to title this is our only warranty for the products MadgeTech Inc expressly disclaims all other warranties guarantees or remedies wheth er expressed or implied or statutory including any implied warranty of mer chantability or fitness for a particular purpose We also disclaim any implied...

Page 7: ...Page MadgeTech TCTemp2000 Section 2 Device Overview LED Indicators LCD Display Screen Power Jack Communication Jack Up Key Okay Key Down Key Cancel Key Function Keys Black anodized aluminum enclosure ...

Page 8: ...e bat tery empty indicator is displayed the battery should be replaced 3 2 Memory Status Memory Memory Empty Full The memory status icons indicate the amount of memory left for data storage If the TCTemp2000 is in wraparound mode the memory status icon will always indicate empty 3 3 Running Indicator Indicates that the TCTemp2000 is taking readings The icons cycle periodically ...

Page 9: ...is scheduled for the future 3 5 Wait Icon The wait icon indicates that the device is busy 3 6 Stop Icon Indicates that the TCTemp2000 is not currently taking readings 3 7 External Power Icon Indicates that the TCTemp2000 is powered by an external source 3 8 Reset Icon Indicates that the device has been reset ...

Page 10: ...d on a smaller or larger scale To change the number and type of displayed channels From the Main Screen press the F4 key to enter the Setup Menu and from this menu press the F1 key to enter the Display screen On this screen F1 corresponds to the internal temperature channel and F2 to the external probe Pressing these function keys will cause the channels to scroll between show or hide channels dis...

Page 11: ...ent battery power remaining and external power presence as well as battery type current battery voltage and current external volt age can also be viewed From the Main Screen press F4 to view the Device Configuration Menu F2 to access the power options then F4 twice to view the Power Status screen including battery power percent remaining and the presence of external power Battery type and battery ...

Page 12: ... Time screens can also be viewed by pressing the F2 and F3 keys respec tively 5 2 i Run Parameters The Run Parameters screen displays important information regarding the device s current recording session These parameters include the time and date the recording session started start time and start date the time and date the recording session will end stop date and stop time due to either lack of m...

Page 13: ...ues encountered by the device for a particular channel 5 3 ii Viewing statistics by type The TCTemp2000 s Statistics Menu also provides the option to view statistics by type This can be done by pressing F2 while in the Statistics Menu Here the function keys F1 F2 and F3 correspond to the three different types of statistics average minimum and maximum respectively Each type screen displays the valu...

Page 14: ... channel view in the main screen as well as display of the channels Power status can also be viewed including battery power remaining and the presence of external power and options regarding the LCD display and the backlight can be modified The setup menu is also the place to find basic information regarding device identification calibration parameters and firmware details 5 5 i Display From the D...

Page 15: ...DOWN keys Size To change the size that each channel is displayed on the Main Screen view while viewing the Display Configuration screen first select the size configuration parameter by pressing the F2 key This action will highlight the function tab corresponding to the F2 key Once this tab is highlighted the size can be increased or decreased using the UP and DOWN keys Sizes are as follows Small B...

Page 16: ... using the UP and DOWN keys to select either On Off or Auto LED Modes The function of the two LEDs on the upper left corner of the TCTemp2000 can be regulated by first pressing the F3 key to highlight the LED parameter configuration tab Once the tab is highlighted the option can be changed by pressing the F3 key repeatedly or using the UP and DOWN keys to select either Enabled meaning the LEDs wil...

Page 17: ...uct ID revision and subtype Calibration parameters are also found under device information including the date the device was last calibrated and when it will be due for calibration again Firmware details are also found here 5 5 iii a Device Range Minimum The Minimum Device Range screen can be accessed by pressing the F1 key while viewing the Device Information screen This display indicates the min...

Page 18: ...e Range screens will display the Device Version screen containing information such as firmware revision number and communications baud rate Values on this screen cannot be modified 5 5 iii e Firmware Version Firmware details can be viewed by pressing the F2 key while viewing the Device Version screens These details include the firmware version number date and time of firmware creation and checksum...

Page 19: ...only available while using large text DOWN scrolls channel readings only available while using large text 6 2 Status Screens Run Parameters Displays information about run parameters including date of recording start start date time of recording start start time stop date stop time recording rate and current status For all status screens F1 RUN displays run parameters screen F2 MEM displays memory ...

Page 20: ...ngs and wrap For all status screens F1 RUN displays run parameters screen F2 MEM displays memory status screen F3 TIME displays date and time screen F4 MORE displays the second status screen CANCEL returns to main screen OK returns to main screen UP no function DOWN no function 6 4 Status Screens Date and Time Displays current time and date as well as registered time and date and time zone informa...

Page 21: ...no function F3 MORE displays the first status screen F4 EXIT returns to main screen CANCEL returns to main screen OK returns to main screen UP no function DOWN no function 6 6 Statistics Menu Screen Displays options available within the statistics menu F1 CHAN goes to screen that sorts statistics by channel F2 TYPE goes to screen that sorts statistics by type F3 INFO goes to Statistics Information...

Page 22: ...tatistics F3 no function F4 EXIT returns to Statistics Menu Screen CANCEL returns to Statistics Menu OK returns to Statistics Menu UP no function DOWN no function 6 8 Type Statistics Displays statistics from all 3 channels Internal Temperature and External Probe sorted by type maximum recorded value minimum recorded value or average value F1 AVG displays average recorded value for each channel F2 ...

Page 23: ...clear all statistics F2 no function F3 no function F4 EXIT returns to Statistics Menu CANCEL returns to Statistics Menu OK returns to Statistics Menu UP no function DOWN no function 6 10 Unit Selection Menu Displays units currently being used for each channel F1 TEMP selects internal temperature channel for unit change F2 PROBE selects external probe channel for unit change F3 no function F4 OK re...

Page 24: ...een F3 INFO goes to Device Information screens F4 EXIT returns to main screen CANCEL returns to main screen OK returns to main screen UP no function DOWN no function 6 12 Adjust Visibility Displays options for changing the viewing of both channels on the main screen either shows a particular channel or hides it F1 TEMP first highlights and then changes the viewing options of the internal temperatu...

Page 25: ...e contrast of the LCD display as well as the channel size F1 CNTRST highlights the contrast parameter configuration tab F2 SIZE highlights and then changes options of the channel size parameter F3 MORE moves back to the Adjust Visibility screen F4 EXIT returns to Display Configuration Menu CANCEL returns to Device Configuration Menu OK moves back to the Adjust Visibility screen UP when contrast pa...

Page 26: ...de options F4 MORE moves to Display Update Mode screen CANCEL Returns to Device Configuration Menu OK moves to Display Update Mode screen UP once parameter configuration tab is highlighted scrolls through available options DOWN once parameter configuration tab is highlighted scrolls through available options 6 15 Display Update Mode Screen Displays information regarding display refresh mode and re...

Page 27: ...k to Power Modes screen F4 EXIT Returns to Device Configuration Screen CANCEL Returns to Device Configuration Menu OK moves back to Power Modes screen UP if type parameter configuration tab is highlighted scrolls through avail able options DOWN if type parameter configuration tab is highlighted scrolls through available options 6 17 Device Information Screens Minimum Device Range Displays values i...

Page 28: ...indicating maximum internal temperature and external probe for thermocouple selected data detectable by the TCTemp2000 6 19 Device Information Screens Device Version Displays device version information F1 VERS no function F2 FIRM shows Firmware Version screen F3 MORE shows Device Range Minimum screen F4 EXIT Returns to Device Configuration Menu CANCEL Returns to Device Configuration Menu OK Return...

Page 29: ...eturns to Device Configuration Menu UP No function DOWN No function 6 21 Calibration Information Screens Calibration Date Displays date of last calibration and due date of next calibration For all Device Information Screens F1 DATE no function F2 AMB shows internal temperature calibration information F3 PROBE shows external probe calibration information F4 EXIT returns to Device Configuration Menu...

Page 30: ...ation information screens CANCEL Returns to Device Configuration Menu OK Returns to Device Configuration Menu UP No function DOWN No function 6 23 Calibration Information Screens External Probe Calibration Displays calibration information for external probe channel F1 DATE shows calibration date information F2 AMB shows internal temperature calibration information F3 PROBE shows probe calibration ...

Page 31: ... Reset Displayed as notification when a hardware reset has occurred F1 OK accepts notification and displays main screen F2 no function F3 no function F4 no function CANCEL no function OK accepts notification and displays main screen UP no function DOWN no function ...

Page 32: ...Displayed as notification when power is interrupted during device operation F1 OK accepts notification and displays main screen F2 no function F3 no function F4 no function CANCEL no function OK accepts notification and displays main screen UP no function DOWN no function ...

Page 33: ... an available USB port Fully insert male connector of the IFC200 interface cable into the female receptacle of the data logger WARNING Install driver before connecting a device using a USB for the first time See the MadgeTech Data Logger Software manual for further information Note Most MadgeTech data loggers can use both IFC110 and IFC200 interface cables For interface cable data logger clarifica...

Page 34: ...Data Logger Manual Page 33 Power Supply Cable Slot Section 8 Wall Mounting ...

Page 35: ...rom the battery clips and replace with a new 9V battery MadgeTech recommends using 9V lithium battery An alkaline battery is acceptable but will yield a shorter battery life For any other maintenance or calibration issues MadgeTech recommends the unit be returned to the factory for service Before returning the device you must obtain an RMA from the factory For further information please contact Ma...

Page 36: ...oduct is warranted for the shorter of twelve 12 months from the date of initial installation or fifteen 15 months from the date of shipment by Seller Seller man ufactured consumables and Software and Seller provided services are warranted for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of shipment or completion as applicable If Buyer discovers any warranty defect and notifies Seller thereof in writin...

Page 37: ...L EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER OR NOT FORESEEABLE NO ACTION REGARDLESS OF FORM ARIS ING OUT OF ANY TRANSACTION GOVERNED BY THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS MAY BE BROUGHT BY EITHER PARTY MORE THAN TWO 2 YEARS AFTER THE CAUSE OF ACTION HAS ACCRUED The foregoing allocation of risk and limitation of liability has been agreed to by the parties and forms the basis of their willingness to enter ...

Page 38: ...PO Box 50 l 201 Route 103 West Warner NH 03278 Phone 603 456 2011 l Fax 603 456 2012 www madgetech com l info madgetech com ...

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