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GENERAL INFORMATION
MEMORY BACKUP
During battery replacement, the contents of user-programmed memory (data, operating modes,
etc.) can be saved. Prior to removing the old battery, turn off the instrument, and connect a
Model 80010 battery charger. Then exchange batteries, and disconnect the battery charger. Do
not leave the battery charger connected to instruments with non-rechargeable batteries.
OPERATION WITH RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
Model 80010
provides a 9-volt Ni-Cd battery and recharger suitable for use with the unit. This
battery provides 3-4 hours of continuous operation.
NOTE:
Instrument accuracy is degraded while recharging the Ni-Cd battery, and
published specifications do not apply to measurements made during
recharging.
Turn off the instrument to recharge the battery. Allow 7 hours to recharge the battery fully. Then
unplug the recharger to avoid overcharging. Allow 20 minutes after charging before taking
measurements.
MODEL 80010 SPECIFICATIONS
Model
80010/100
80010
80010/220
Vin:
90-110 VAC
108-132 VAC
198-242 VAC
50/60 Hz
50/60 Hz
50/60 Hz
Vout: 40 VDC @ 5mA 40 VDC @ 5mA 40 VDC @ 5mA
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. DIAGNOSTICS AND ERROR MESSAGES
Unit self-diagnostics provide fault condition readouts which are described below:
PROBLEM:
LIKELY CAUSE:
Blank display, unit does not power-up.
(1) Improper battery installation.
Check battery polarity.
(2) Dead battery.
BAT Annunciator.
(1) Low battery voltage, install a new
battery. If problem persists, consult
factory.
Display reads OPEN.
(1) No thermocouple, RTD or thermistor
is plugged into the meter input.