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Two notes related to alarms:

• 

HIGH

alarm setpoints must be higher than 

LOW

alarm setpoints. When the display is showing

LOW

in Alarm set mode, pressing the 

STORE/ENTER

button to save a change that violates

this rule will not succeed in returning the RH650 to real-time measurement. Instead, the

beeper will sound four times and the Alarm set sequence will return to the first step.

Consider this a prompt to reset the 

HIGH

alarm setpoint to a value greater than the 

LOW

alarm setpoint.   

• The original factor

y settings of the 

HIGH

and 

LOW

alarm setpoints are 85% and 25%,

respectively. So if your first use of the meter is in a exceptionally humid or dry environment,

an alarm may sound immediately. To disarm the alarm, follow the instructions in the

preceding two paragraphs.

MEASURING MOISTURE LEVELS

In addition to the modes for measuring five condensation-related parameters, the RH650 has two

separate moisture level measurement modes: 

MOIST INT 

and 

MOIST EXT

. In 

MOIST INT 

mode, 

 

the meter uses a non-invasive (pinless) sensor on the back of the unit to detect moisture on or

within 0.75 in. (19mm) of the surface of a material. In 

MOIST EXT 

mode, the meter uses the 

included pin-type probe to measure the conductivity of a material as a proxy for its moisture

content.
In both moisture level measurement modes, the RH650’s display adds a vertical bar graph to the

digital readout of a material’s moisture level. The bar graphs (see below) have no scale; they  

exist only to provide an analog way to quickly track changes in relative moisture levels. 

To use the included pin-type probe to measure the moisture level of a material:

1. Use the 

UP>

or 

<DN

button to move the  pointer above 

MOIST EXT

.

2. Insert the plug of the probe into the jack on the bottom of the RH650.
3. Remove the protective cap from the business end of the probe and set it aside.
4. Insert the pins of the probe into the material whose moisture level you wish to measure.

The measured moisture level will appear on the primary readout as a percentage, with the

ambient temperature below it on the secondary readout.

To use the pinless sensor to measure the moisture level of a material

, use the 

UP>

or 

<DN

button to move the  pointer above 

MOIST INT

. Hold the meter in either hand by wrapping your

fingers around the rubber grip at the bottom of the unit. Make sure that no part of your hand or

fingers is touching—or even near—the pinless sensor on the back of the meter.

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Summary of Contents for RH650

Page 1: ...RH650 9 In 1 Thermo Hygrometer Moisture Meter e mail info omega com For latest product manuals omegamanual info Shop online at omega comSM User sGuide...

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Page 3: ...9 IN 1 THERMO HYGROMETER MOISTURE METER USER S MANUAL RH650 Please read this manual carefully and thoroughly before using this product...

Page 4: ...restoration contractors HVAC R system installers and technicians facility maintenance professionals and electronics manufacturers The first three groups will exploit the meter s ability to measure di...

Page 5: ...terial s moisture level and its dielectric constant and therefore its capacitance 2 The so called fringing field effect the slight spreading of the electric field produced by current flowing between t...

Page 6: ...ecalls 20 pairs of readings Settable high and low alarms for RH relative moisture level and absolute moisture level Backlit LCD with 3 digit primary readout 4 digit secondary readout Zero reset in pin...

Page 7: ...ameters Ambient Temperature Dew Point F or C Absolute Humidity mg L or g m3 Mixing Ratio GPP or g kg Barometric Pressure and Vapor Pressure mBAR or KPa In memory mode used to clear stored readings Als...

Page 8: ...mode indicator Pinless moisture measurement mode indicator Alarm limit indicators Zero reset indicator Pin pinless moisture level indicator Maximum minimum value indicators Data hold indicator Primary...

Page 9: ...conds The shutdown will be announced by two short beeps After powering off the meter replace the sensor protection cap if you do not expect to use the instrument within the next few hours By default t...

Page 10: ...never any button is pressed It will remain on for 30 seconds and then extinguish to extend battery life Holding readings Briefly pressing the ON OFF HOLD button freezes both the primary and secondary...

Page 11: ...e DN button to recall them in reverse order Pressing the UP button when the last stored pair of readings is displayed returns the Record number indicator to 01 corresponding to the first pair of readi...

Page 12: ...OW setpoint as explained earlier in the paragraph on HIGH setpoints Alternatively you can leave the LOW setpoint unchanged Whether or not you make a change your next step must be to press the STORE EN...

Page 13: ...aterial In MOIST EXT mode the meter uses the included pin type probe to measure the conductivity of a material as a proxy for its moisture content In both moisture level measurement modes the RH650 s...

Page 14: ...0 each time you re enter that mode from another mode CHECKING CALIBRATION Although you cannot calibrate the RH650 yourself you can check the meter s calibration periodically to assure yourself of the...

Page 15: ...to 99 9 Pinless Moisture Measurement Depth 0 75 in 19mm Dew Point Range 76 to 140 F 60 to 60 C Atmospheric Pressure Range 30 to 120 kPA Vapor Pressure Range 0 to 20 0 kPA Sampling Rate 2X sec Memory C...

Page 16: ...disassemble the unit Opening the case voids the warranty To avoid fouling the humidity temperature sensor do not operate the unit in very dusty environments Replace the dust cap protecting the sensor...

Page 17: ...per specification misapplication misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGA s control Components in which wear is not warranted include but are not limited to contact points fuses and triac...

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