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Pantone 534 Blue

Pantone 123 Yellow

Pantone 485 Red

Pantone 123 Yellow

Pantone 534 Blue

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Blue -  100/80/30/5

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Red - 10/100/100/5

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Backlight ON/OFF 

After powering the meter ON, the LCD Backlight will turn on automati-
cally. While taking measurements, press the Backlight Button and the LCD 
Backlight will turn off. Press the Backlight Button once again to turn the 
LCD Backlight back ON.

Datalogger

Preparation Before Executing the Datalogger Function: 

1.  Insert the optional SD card into the SD card socket. 
2.  Before you use an SD card with this meter for the first time, it is 

recommend to format the SD card. See Advanced Settings sec-
tion of this manual for instructions.

3.  If this is the first time the meter is used you need to adjust the 

clock. See Advanced Settings section of this manual for instruc-
tions.

4.  Now you need to set the decimal format. The numerical data 

structure downloaded to the SD card is defaulted used the “.” 
as the decimal, for example “20.6” “1000.53”. But in certain 
countries the “,” is used as the decimal point, for example “20, 
6” “1000,53”. See Advanced Settings section of this manual for 
instructions on how to change the Decimal Character. 

Auto Datalogger (Set sampling time ≥1 second) 

1.  Start Datalogging; press the REC Button, and the “REC” symbol 

will appear on the LCD screen, then press the Logger Button, the 
“REC” symbol will flash while the measuring data and time infor-
mation is being saved in memory. To set the sampling time, and to 
toggle the beeper sound on or off, refer to the Advanced Settings 
section of this manual.

2.  Pause the Datalogging; while Datalogging, if press the Logger 

Button once. While paused, the “REC” symbol will stop flashing. 
Press the Logger Button again to resume Datalogging, and the 
“REC” symbol will begin to flash again. 

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Summary of Contents for SD-6100

Page 1: ...ww com Black Pantone 534 Blue 100 80 30 5 Pantone 485 Red 10 100 100 5 Pantone 123 Yellow 0 27 100 Model Instruction Manual Force Gauge Datalogger SD 6100 www reedinstruments com 1 877 849 2127 info reedinstruments com ...

Page 2: ...eeper 6 Peak Hold Measurement 6 Backlight ON OFF 7 Datalogger 7 Auto Datalogger 7 8 Manual Datalogger 8 Peak Hold Datalogger 8 9 Checking the Time 9 Check Sampling Time Information 9 SD Card Data Structure 9 Data Transfer from SD card to Computer 9 10 Advanced Settings 10 12 SD memory card Format 11 Set Clock Time 11 Set sampling time 11 Set sampling time Peak Mode 11 Auto power OFF management 12 ...

Page 3: ...ty zero tare control capability Fast Slow response time Positive or reverse display direction Over load protection Real time SD memory card datalogger with a built in clock and calendar No extra software needed just plug the SD card into the computer and it downloads directly to EXCEL SD card capacity 1 GB to 16 GB Easy to read LCD with backlight Auto power off or manual power off High accuracy mi...

Page 4: ...card 1 GB to 16 GB Data Output USB RS232 PC computer interface Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Operating Humidity Less than 85 R H Power Supply UM3 AA 1 5 V x 6 batteries Weight 650g 1 43lb Dimensions 215 x 90 x 45mm 8 5 x 3 5 x 1 8 Includes Separate load cell sensor with 2 hooks and cable carrying case and Batteries Optional accessories 2G SD Card SD 2GB Test stand FS 1001 Wedge grip ...

Page 5: ...0 5 Pantone 485 Red 10 100 100 5 Instrument Description 1 Sensor 2 Display 3 Power Backlight Button 4 Up Zero Button 5 Fast Slow ESC Button 6 Peak Enter Button 7 Display Reverse Down Button 8 Time Set Button 9 Logger Sampling Check Button 10 USB RS232 Output 11 Reset Button 12 AC DC 9V Power Adapter Input Socket 13 Mounting Holes 14 Battery Compartment Cover 15 Sensor Hook 16 Force Sensor 17 Senso...

Page 6: ...line Do not apply any force while in Standby Mode 4 Zero Adjust the meter by pushing Zero Button before every mea surement 5 Start measuring by giving force push or pull to the Sensor The screen will display the Average reading value To change the dis play direction push the Reverse Button 6 There are two kind sampling time of display Fast and Slow The Display will indicate FAST if measuring in Fa...

Page 7: ... need to adjust the clock See Advanced Settings section of this manual for instruc tions 4 Now you need to set the decimal format The numerical data structure downloaded to the SD card is defaulted used the as the decimal for example 20 6 1000 53 But in certain countries the is used as the decimal point for example 20 6 1000 53 See Advanced Settings section of this manual for instructions on how t...

Page 8: ...s the Down Button and the lower position number will flash on the display Press the Up or Down Buttons to set the Position Number 1 to 99 to help identify the measurement location The lower Display will show P x x 1 to 99 After the position number is selected press the Enter But ton to confirm 3 Stop Datalogging press the REC Button for 2 seconds and the REC symbol will disappear indicating the Da...

Page 9: ...ay will show the Sampling Time Information SD Card Data Structure 1 The first time the SD card is used in the meter the SD card will generate a folder FGC01 2 The first time you use the Datalogger in the folder FGC01 a new file name FGC01001 XLS will be created The Datalogger will use this file until the Data has reached to 30 000 rows The meter will then will generate a new file with a subsequent...

Page 10: ...or 2 seconds to enter the Advanced Setting mode Press the Next But ton scroll through eight main functions shown on the lower display Sd F SD memory card Format dAtE Set clock time Year Month Date Hour Minute Second SP t Set sampling time Hour Minute Second HSPt Set sampling time for peak record mode PoFF Auto power OFF management bEEP Set beeper sound ON OFF unit Set the measurement unit dEC Set ...

Page 11: ... battery is under normal conditions Set sampling time 1 When the lower display shows SP t use the Up or Down But tons to adjust the value to either 0 1 2 5 10 30 60 120 300 600 1800 or 3600 seconds 2 After the Sampling value is selected press the press the Enter Button to save the setting as the default To exit Advanced Set tings press the Esc Button Set sampling time Peak Mode 1 When the lower di...

Page 12: ...n Setting the Decimal point on the SD Card 1 When the lower display shows dEC use the Up or Down But tons to toggle between bASIC Decimal Point or Euro Decimal Point 2 After the Decimal point character has been selected press the Enter Button to save the setting as the default To exit Advanced Settings press the Esc Button Set Measurement Unit 1 When the lower display shows unit use the Up or Down...

Page 13: ...ream which can be utilized to the user s specific application An USB RS232 lead with the following connection will be required to link the instrument with the PC serial input Meter 3 5mm Jack Plug PC 9W D Connector Center Pin Pin 2 Ground Shield Pin 5 The 16 digit data stream will be displayed in the following format D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 D0 End Word D1 to D4 Upper ...

Page 14: ...ease send in the unit to our Calibration Lab for repair E mail info reedinstruments com for more information Battery Replacement 1 When the left corner of LCD display shows it is necessary to replace the battery 2 Loosen the screws of the Battery Cover and remove 3 Remove the batteries and replace with Six DC 1 5 V batteries UM3 AA Alkaline heavy duty 4 Make sure the battery cover is properly secu...

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