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5. INSERTING 

AND 

REMOVING 

OPTIONAL RUBBER ARMOUR  

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. To insert thermometer into the 

optional rubber armor, slide in from 
the top of meter before pushing the 
bottom edges of meter down to set it 
into position. Lift up the stand at the 
back of meter for bench top 
applications if necessary. 

2.  To remove thermometer from armor, 

push out from the bottom edges of 
meter until it is completely out of boot. 

Summary of Contents for Temp-100

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Temp 100 and Temp 300 Dual Input Thermocouple Datalogging Thermometer 68X518203 Rev 0 07 09...

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Page 3: ...1 9 DISPLAY OVERVIEW 12 10 MEASUREMENT MODE 13 11 HOLD FUNCTON 14 12 MIN MAX and AVE FUNCTION 14 13 DATA LOGGING 14 14 SETUP MODE 15 15 GENERAL SETUP SCREEN 16 16 CALIBRATION SCREEN 18 17 ALARMS SCREE...

Page 4: ...000 on Temp 300 USB output Temp 300 only Differential temperature measurements Operator selection of Celsius or Fahrenheit scale Resolution of 0 1 C F from 199 9 to 999 9 Large backlit LCD with two li...

Page 5: ...us atmosphere batteries must only be changed in an area known to be non hazardous CAUTION 1 Do not use or store this instrument in microwave ovens or any abnormally hot or cold areas 2 Weak batteries...

Page 6: ...to 400 C Type T 418 F to 752 F 250 C to 1000 C Type E 418 F to1832 0 C to 1768 C Type R 300 only 32 F to 3214 F 0 C to 1768 C Type S 300 only 32 F to 3214 F 250 C to 1300 C Type N 300 only 418 F to 23...

Page 7: ...acklit Dot matrix 50mm X 37 2mm Data Logging Temp 100 1000 points Temp 300 2000 points Logging Interval 1 sec to 60 min Min Max Avg Function Yes Auto Off adjustable time Enable Disable option availabl...

Page 8: ...ontinuous typical without backlighting Dimensions Without Armor 175mm L X 97mm W X 42mm H With Armor 180mm L X 102mm W X 52mm H Weight with batteries Without Armor 267g With Armor 362g Ingress protect...

Page 9: ...ry annunciator indicates that the batteries should be replaced immediately Selected settings are stored in memory and will remain in memory even after power is turned off or while batteries are being...

Page 10: ...r armor slide in from the top of meter before pushing the bottom edges of meter down to set it into position Lift up the stand at the back of meter for bench top applications if necessary 2 To remove...

Page 11: ...8 6 ASSEMBLING OPTIONAL HANDSFREE ACCESORIES You can use the optional magnets and strap in the Handsfree Kit accessories for hands free operations...

Page 12: ...neous readings Thermocouples are colour coded by type using the North American ANSI Colour Code as follows TYPE COLOR J Black K Yellow T Blue E Purple Thermocouple connectors have one wide blade and o...

Page 13: ...ed wire is negative for thermocouple wires manufactured in North America If no probe is connected the display will read open Thermocouples are sensitive at the tip or measuring junction When taking me...

Page 14: ...F1 Step through Min Max and Avg readings F2 Choose probe T1 T2 or T1 T2 F3 Toggle between menu and measure mode hold Freeze display on off light Turns meter on and off press and hold for 3 seconds to...

Page 15: ...surement data 1 HOLD Active 2 Data Logging is Active 3 Alarm Enabled channel in alarm indicated T1 or T2 or T1 T2 4 MAX MIN AVG of Secondary channel if MIN MAX AVG activated 5 MAX MIN AVG of Primary c...

Page 16: ...n the primary display and for input two in the secondary display Pressing the F2 key will toggle primary display through input one T1 input two and the delta T1 T2 values Pressing the F1 key initiates...

Page 17: ...e that occurs The minimum and maximum values are sensed and automatically stored To exit and clear this function press the F3 to access the Menu functions See the Clear Reset menu section for more det...

Page 18: ...e meter key pad to scroll through options To enter a setup screen press Select F1 key To return to measurement mode press Meas F3 key Following menu options are listed 1 General Setup 2 User field cal...

Page 19: ...measurement units time and date Press F1 to indicate you want to change the setting of the current parameter or recall or log to move to the next parameter Press recall or log to change the options P...

Page 20: ...the second page you can set auto off time line frequency and password This screen below is used to reset change password In the event if uses forget his her password 5586 can be used to reset to a new...

Page 21: ...form a field calibration to obtain specified meter accuracy Use the field calibration feature to improve thermometer probe accuracy or to compensate for thermocouple drift Before go into the calibrati...

Page 22: ...ibration method by pressing F1 and the or keys Then select the channel you with to calibrate the or keys Offset Calibration Use the or keys to adjust the value to match known temperature standard Pres...

Page 23: ...ys to adjust the value to match known temperature standard Press F1 to accept Then move to second temperature point using the or keys and repeat Match Calibration Use the or keys to adjust the value t...

Page 24: ...21 17 ALARMS SCREEN Disable or enable the alarm for individual probe by pressing recall or log and F1 to accept Increase or decrease individual limit by pressing recall or log...

Page 25: ...l If it is auto logging using recall or log to set time interval Its range is from 0min to 60min Button Page1 will appear only in Temp 300 Data Transfer from Meter to Computer Model 300 only Please re...

Page 26: ...is establish with PC press the Start button to download data from Meter to PC using HyperTerminal 19 CALIBRATION REPORT SCREEN The Calibration report will show the time and date along with results of...

Page 27: ...24 20 CLEAR RESET SCREEN Press F1 to choose which data you want to clear or reset For calibration logged data and reset all you will have to enter the password to proceed Default Password is 9900...

Page 28: ...BY ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE CLEAN WITH DAMP CLOTH Do not clean with abrasives or solvents Use mild detergents never immerse nor use excessive fluid 23 BATTERIES If there is no display when the thermome...

Page 29: ...s FAULT ACTION NO Display Check condition of batteries Check that batteries are inserted properly Display shows Out of range indication Display Shows OPEN No thermocouple connected in the Connector Di...

Page 30: ...EC TPGLPJ 01M Penetration probe meat semi soft Materials type J 08517 65 EC TPPENJ 01M Surface probe direct contact on Hot surfaces type J 08517 60 EC TPSURJ 01M Clip on probe surface contacts Electr...

Page 31: ...s outside the warranty period or those resulting from product misuse or abuse may be invoiced to you 27 PRODUCT RETURN To limit charges and delays contact the seller or Manufacturer for authorization...

Page 32: ...tomers meet ISO FDA EPA GLPs cGMPs and other quality standards Conformity ISO IEC 17025 2005 accredited NIST Handbook 150 2000 Edition ANSI NCSL Z540 2 1997 NIST Technical Note 1297 ISO 9000 2000 Fast...

Page 33: ...ce your instrument We provide you with the documentation you need to meet your most stringent quality requirements for the control of inspection measuring and test equipment Certification includes cer...

Page 34: ...send you an automatic reminder when it is time to recalibrate your instrument Are your calibration certificates good enough InnoCal surpasses the competition by providing the most complete certificat...

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