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1.

Set the Recording Interval by pressing the [INTERVAL] button. Each time you

press, it will take you to the next possible interval. A pause of 3 seconds will
set the interval and return you to the main display.

2.

Start Recording by pressing down on the [REC/STOP] button for more than 2

seconds; the REC lamp will appear lit on the display.

 

WARNING

With some computer models, even though you have set a programmed start and

the unit is in waiting mode, by pressing [REC/STOP] recording will begin immedi-
ately.

While recording, Recording will stop if you hold down the [REC/STOP] button for

more than 2 seconds.

If you want to make any changes to the settings other than recording interval

please see [Start Recording Via Computer]

10 seconds

10 minutes

If you press on the [REC/STOP] button when the REC lamp is not lit, the next
recording will begin and any former data will be automatically deleted.

2 .....

Start Recording via Base Unit

When you want to stop a recording session press the [REC/STOP] button for 2

or more seconds.

When you want to check the recording interval while recording press the [IN-

TERVAL] button and it will appear on the display. YOU CAN NOT MAKE CHANGES
WHILE RECORDING.

From the [Communication] menu select [Download Recorded Data...]

The [Download Recorded Data] screen will appear.

Start downloading by clicking [Download]

After downloading has been completed click the [Exit] button and the corre-
sponding graph will be displayed.

Downloading Recorded Data

1.....

Make sure Communication Cable is connected to the Com-

puter.

2.....

Make sure Communication Cable is connected to the Thermo

Recorder.

  

For instructions on these steps, see page 17.

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Begin Downloading Data.

Summary of Contents for TR-81

Page 1: ...1999 12 16004144020 Thank you for buying our product Please read carefully before using Copyright 1999 T D Corporation All rights reserved Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...erference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A Digital Device pursuant to Part 15 of...

Page 3: ...s into the unit may cause fire or malfunctioning If something does leak into the unit make sure to remove the batteries immediately Maintenance or modification of the main unit by anyone other than ou...

Page 4: ...commercial redistribution should be directed to the Sales Department of T and D Corporation Please do not attempt to make any changes or modifications to Hi for Windows This product is a thermo recor...

Page 5: ...ws 1 Lithium Battery 1 Attachment Plate 1 screw Contents of Package CR2 1 Instruction Manual Guarantee Use the attachment plate to hang the Thermo Recorder on the wall etc How to use the Attachment Pl...

Page 6: ...ata into your computer as soon as possible OVER THE MEASURABLE RANGE The Hi mark indicates that the temperature is over the measurable range of 600 BELOW THE MEASURABLE RANGE The Lo mark indicates tha...

Page 7: ...re represented with the letters A B or color red white After connecting the sensor tighten the screws to prevent slipping 11 Install the Battery Preparing the Thermo Recorder Using a coin turn the bat...

Page 8: ...ows 3 1 95 98 NT 3 51 NT 4 0 is not activated properly it may be impossible to install and run Hi for Windows Quit all other applications If you are running other applications make sure to quit them b...

Page 9: ...g the gauge you can move up and down to the data you want to be displayed Magnification and Widening Using the Mouse Magnification With the left button drag the mouse to outline the area you want to m...

Page 10: ...properly pushing in until you hear a click 17 If you connect to the wrong place communication will not take place Also make sure that the cable is connected properly in the right position Side view of...

Page 11: ...seconds 10 minutes If you press on the REC STOP button when the REC lamp is not lit the next recording will begin and any former data will be automatically deleted Start Recording via Base Unit When...

Page 12: ...ng temperature and others This explanation is based on using a new battery and in no way should be taken as a guarantee of battery life Recording Int of more than 2 sec s Recording Int of 1 second Max...

Page 13: ...e if you can download using it A If you have a computer with energy saving function settings make sure that the serial port has not been turned off Especially on NEC brand PC98 notebook computers the...

Page 14: ...450 when main unit is at 20 10 1 0 450 600 No account for sensor differences related to sensor type Measurement Resolution 0 1 Measurement Current 1 mA Starting Methods Immediate Programmed by compute...

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