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H49.0.02.6C-02

Operating Manual MH 3750

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1.2 How to Operate And Maintain Device

Battery Operation

If  

and „bAt“ are shown in lower display, the battery has been used up and needs to be replaced. The 

device will, however, continue operating correctly for a certain time.
If ´bAt´ is shown in the upper display the battery has been completely used up.
The battery has to be taken out, when storing device above 50°C.

Hint: We recommend to take out battery if device is not used for a longer period of time!

Mains Operation
Attention:

When using a power supply unit please note that operating voltage has to be 10.5 to 12 V DC. Do not

apply overvoltage!! Simple 12V-power supplies often have excessive no-load voltage. We, therefore, recommend
using regulated voltage power supplies. Trouble-free operation is guaranteed by our power supply GNG10/3000.
Prior to connecting the plug power supply with the mains supply make sure that the operating voltage stated at the
power supply is identical to the mains voltage.

Treat device and probes carefully. Use only in accordance with above specification. (do not throw, hit against etc.).
Protect plugs and sockets from soiling.

To disconnect sensor plug do not pull at the cable but at the plug.

When connecting the probe the plug will slide in smoothly if plug is entered correctly.

Selection of Output-Mode

: The output can be used as serial interface or as analogue output. This choice has to

be done in the configuration menu.

1.3 Connections

1.

Output:

 Operation as interface: Connect to optically isolated

interface adapter (accessory: GRS 3100 or GRS3105)
Operation as analogue output: Connection via suitable cable.
Attention: The output mode has to be configured (p.r.t. 2.7) and
influences battery life!

2.

Probe connection 

Pt100 4-wire

3.

The 

mains socket

 is located at the left side of the instrument

1.4 Display Elements

1 =  Main Display:

Currently measured temperature

2 =  Auxiliary 
Display:

Display of min, max or hold values

Special display elements:
3 = Warning 
triangle:

indicates a low battery 

4 = Corr-arrow

:

indicates that correction factor is activated

5 =  Offset-arrow

:

indicates that zero point offset (offset) is activated

6 =  Min/Max/Hold

:

shows if a min., max. or hold value is displayed in 
the secondary display 

7 =  Alarm-arrow

:

Flashes if alarm is present

8 =  Logg-arrow

:

Shown if logger function is selected,
flashes if cyclic logger is running 

1.5 Pushbuttons

key 1:

On/Off key

key 4:

Set/Menu

press (Menu) for 2 sec.: configuration will activated

keys 2, 5:

min/max when taking measurements:

press  shortly: min. or max. measuring value will be displayed
press for 1 sec.: the min. or max. value will be deleted

up/down for configuration:

to enter values or change settings

key 6:

Store/Quit

- Measurement: Hold current measuring value ('HLD' in display) or

operation of logger functions (p.r.t. Chapter 5)

- Menu: Acknowledge setting, return to measuring

key 3:

When taking measurements

: no function

During configuration

: Selection of menu-parameter

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SIKA, Dr. Siebert & Kühn GmbH & Co. KG, Struthweg 7-9, 34260 Kaufungen, Germany

 

Tel: +49-5605-803-0, Fax: +49-5605-803-54, email: [email protected], web: www.SIKA.net

Summary of Contents for MH 3750

Page 1: ...ert K hn GmbH Co KG Struthweg 7 9 34260 Kaufungen Germany Tel 49 5605 803 0 Fax 49 5605 803 54 email info SIKA net web www SIKA net Operating Manual Precision Thermometer MH 3750 from Version 1 0 For...

Page 2: ...old to a warm environment condensation may result in a failure of the function In such a case make sure the device temperature has adjusted to the ambient temperature before trying a new start up 3 If...

Page 3: ...nfiguration menu 1 3 Connections 1 Output Operation as interface Connect to optically isolated interface adapter accessory GRS 3100 or GRS3105 Operation as analogue output Connection via suitable cabl...

Page 4: ...ed no interface communication takes place oFF Power off function inactive continuous operation e g mains operation oFF Function of the output No output function lowest power consumption SEr Output is...

Page 5: ...heat loss caused by the probe is not considered When measuring fluids therefore the probe should be emerged sufficiently deep and be stirred continuously When measuring gases the probe should also eme...

Page 6: ...ed Together with the zero displacement see above this factor is mainly used to compensate for sensor deviations Unless the factor is set to off the Corr arrow in the display shows an active scale corr...

Page 7: ...ogue Output Scaling with DAC 0 and DAC 1 With the DAC 0 and DAC 1 values the output can be rapidly scaled to Your efforts Keep in mind not to connect low resistive loads to the output otherwise the ou...

Page 8: ...w or by means of the interface and a PC with GSOFT3050 software Max number of measurings 99 A measuring contains current measuring value at the time of recording time and date of the recording After e...

Page 9: ...lly will be stopped Stopping the recording manually By pressing Store key 6 the recording can be stopped manually Then the following choice appears The selection can be made by 5 key 2 and 6 key 5 Qui...

Page 10: ...nnect sensor to socket sensor cable or device defective return to manufacturer for repair Value exceeding measuring range Check Is the value exceeding the measuring range specified temperature too hig...

Page 11: ...is done by integrated horn display and interface Real time clock Integrated clock with date and year Logger 2 Functions individual value logger Func Stor and cyclic logger Func CYCL Memory Stor 99 da...

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