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V. Operation Instructions: 

 

4.1 Power-Up 

Press the power button to turn the Humidity Temperature Meter 
ON or OFF. 
When the powered it on, the LCD will show how much memory 
space is available to use.     

For example: 

It indicates that there are 16,000 records memory space available. 

4.2 Humidity and Temperature Measurement 

For measurement, place the sensor probe in the test environment. 

4.3 Selecting the Temperature Scale 

When the meter is first powered on, the default scale setting is set at Celsius (°C) scale. The user 
may change it to Fahrenheit (°F) by pressing “ 

°C/°F

 ” button and vice versa to Celsius. Next time 

you power on, the scale setting will be the same as which when you powered off last time. 

4.4 Data-Hold Operation 

The user may hold the present reading and keep it on the display by pressing the “

HOLD

” button. 

When the held data is no longer needed, one may release the data-hold operation by pressing 

HOLD

” button again. 

When the meter is under Data Hold operation, the

 "MAX MIN" 

and “ 

°C/°F 

 

button are disabled. 

(when you press 

“  °C/°F  ” 

and

  "MAX  MIN" 

button in HOLD mode, there will be two continuous 

beeps) 

4.5 Data Logger   

When pressing the "REC" button, the meter will start recording,  
press the "REC" button again will stop recording, If you want to 
clear the memory, power off the meter, then press and hold “REC” 
button and then press power button, then release all buttons ,then 
LCD will show "CLR" to clear the memory. 

4.6 Clock Setup   

 

1: press and hold “

MAX MIN

” button and then power on the meter: 

 
 
2: press “

TIME

”(clock):

 

 

 

3: press "REC" 

 or "

°C/°F" 

 to increase or decrease number, 

press  “

TIME

”(clock) to adjust next item. The adjusting order is  

Summary of Contents for PCE-313

Page 1: ...9176 info pce americas com www pce instruments com english www pce instruments com PCE Instruments UK Ltd Units 12 13 Southpoint Business Park Ensign way Hampshire Southampton United Kingdom SO31 4RF...

Page 2: ...nd Temperature Measurement 3 4 3 Selecting the Temperature Scale 3 4 4 Data Hold Operation 3 4 5 DataLogger 3 4 6 Clock Setup 3 4 7 Recording Interval Setup 4 4 8 Time Operation 4 4 9 MAX MIN Operatio...

Page 3: ...tions manual contains general product information and specifications Its internal memory can keep up to 16300 readings note1 It uses a RS232 interface to perform bi directional communication with PC I...

Page 4: ...power off is enabled This indicates that the display data is being held m d month and day h m hour and minute m s minute and second Y year The Battery is not sufficient for proper operation REC This...

Page 5: ...off last time 4 4 Data Hold Operation The user may hold the present reading and keep it on the display by pressing the HOLD button When the held data is no longer needed one may release the data hold...

Page 6: ...pt in the memory simultaneously and updated with every new data point When the MAX symbol is display the Maximum is shown on the display Press MAX MIN again then the MIN symbol is on the display and t...

Page 7: ...ue is within tolerance new calibration data will be written into the memory and the calibration is done Remark 1 When the user perform the humidity calibration the environment should be kept at the st...

Page 8: ...utes to stabilize the system 2 During the calibration the user can leave the process by pressing the POWER button at any time and the calibration data will be kept unchanged 3 During the calibration m...

Page 9: ...fore installing TestLink 2 Insert the TestLink CD ROM into your CD drive The TestLink installer should start automatically If it does not you can start it by running SETUP EXE from the root drive of t...

Page 10: ...nd how many bytes have been received When data is loaded successfully there will be three new window show up see 5 2 Data Sets Window Display how many data sets were loaded and the detail information...

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