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Setting the Date

1. Entering Setup will show the first option of “       “
2. Press 

“ENTER” 

and the display will show “       “

3. Press “       “ or “       “ to select the correct year. Press “

ENTER

4. Next the meter will indicate month and day with “       “.

Press “       “ or “       “ to select the correct day. Press “

ENTER

5. Press “       “ or “       “ to select the correct month. Press 

ENTER

Setting the Time Units

1. While in “

SETUP

” mode, scroll until the display 

shows “       “ in the primary display and “       “ in the 
secondary display.

2. Press “       “ to indicate you want to set the time units. The 

display shows “

h:m

” (blinks).

3. Press “       “ or “       “ to select the time units you want to 

display, and press  “       “ to store the time units in memory.

Setting the Time

1. Press “       “ or “       “ until the display shows “       “.

2. Press “       “ to indicate you want to set the time. The display 

shows “       “ (blinks).

3. Press “       “ or “       “ until the display shows the correct hour 

(24-hour format), and the press  “       “ to store the time in 
memory.

NOTE:

Holding down “

“ or “

“ causes the number to 

change more quickly.

Changing the Thermocouple Type

1. Press “       “ or “       “ until the display shows “       “.

2. Press “       “ to display the thermocouple type choices (KJET). 

The currently selected thermocouple type blinks.

3. Press “       “ or  “       “ until the thermocouple type you want 

appears on the display, and then press “       “ to store the 
thermocouple type in memory.

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Summary of Contents for Apollo IV DT304

Page 1: ...DT304 Digital Temperature Logger INSTRUCTION MANUAL Test Equipment Depot 800 517 8431 99 Washington Street Melrose MA 02176 TestEquipmentDepot com ...

Page 2: ...Changing Thermocouple Type 6 APO 7 Logging interval 7 8 Offset 8 Measuring Temperature Thermocouple 9 Display 9 Hold 10 Relative Measurment DT301 10 MIN MAX AVG 10 Using Offset 11 Using Memory Start Stop Logging 12 Clearin Memory 12 View Logged Readings 12 13 Maintenance Service 13 Cleaning 14 Storage 14 Battery Replacement 15 Specifications 16 17 i ...

Page 3: ...ese are a few common safety practices for those working around temperature critical environments Follow the manufacturer s maintenance procedures when servicing equipment Place ONLY thermocouples type K J T or E in the DT304 thermocouple ports Make sure your meter is set for the proper thermocouple type you are using Be sure the thermocouple you use can withstand the temperature extreme it may be ...

Page 4: ...2 Controls and Indicators 1 Thermocouple T1 T2 T3 and T4 inputs 2 Display 3 Buttons 4 USB jack 2 1 3 top view 4 ...

Page 5: ...thermometer is connected to a PC via USB interface port 9 LOG Readings are being logged 10 C F K Temperature units 11 Secondary Display Internal temperature of the thermometer MEMORY MIN MAX AVG and T1 T2 or T3 T4 reading Shows the memory location initially when a logged reading is recalled 12 Time Display 24 hour clock shows the INTERVAL length in SETUP Shows elapsed time when AVG is on or before...

Page 6: ...ernate between T1 T2 and T3 T4 Press and hold to scroll the secondary display to temperature differential The internal temperature of the meter in the lower display Press this button momentarily to step through the maximum minimum and average readings in the secondary display When viewing logged readings shows the maximum minimum and average of the logged readings Press this button for more than 1...

Page 7: ...l s 2 Press to turn the instrument on After 1 second the thermometer displays the first reading and its internal temperature If no thermocouple is plugged into the selected input or the thermocouple is OPEN the display shows 1 How to Change Setup Options Use SETUP to reset the thermometer or change the time units time settings thermocouple type Auto Power Off mode logging interval and offset Enter...

Page 8: ...h m blinks 3 Press or to select the time units you want to display and press to store the time units in memory Setting the Time 1 Press or until the display shows 2 Press to indicate you want to set the time The display shows blinks 3 Press or until the display shows the correct hour 24 hour format and the press to store the time in memory NOTE Holding down or causes the number to change more quic...

Page 9: ...3 in the secondary display and 00 30 h m in the time display 4 Press or until the display shows the Auto Power Off Time choice number you want and then press to store the Auto Power Off setting in memory Auto Power Off mode is automatically disabled in MIN MAX and logging modes Changing the Logging Interval The logging interval determines how often the thermometer stores logged readings in memory ...

Page 10: ...s 5 0 C or K and 9 0 F DT302 you can store individual offsets for T1 and T2 1 Press or until the display shows OFFSET 2 Press to display T1 reading blinks T1 offset 3 DT302 Press to display T1 reading blinks T1 offset Press or to display T1 or T2 in the primary display to select 1 input DT301 Press to display reading and offset The temperature measurement plus the offset appears in the primary dis...

Page 11: ...ee How to Change Setup Options Displaying Temperature 1 Press for more than 1 second to select the correct temperature unit 2 Hold or attach the thermocouple s to the measurement location The temperature reading appears in the selected display 3 Press momentarily to toggle T1 T2 or T3 T4 reading in the primary display Press for more than 1 second to scroll T1 T2 T3 T4 or meters internal temperatur...

Page 12: ...AX maximum or the AVG average readings in the secondary display The actual time of the captured value since entering MIN MAX mode appears with the average reading or the time at which the MINIMUM or MAXIMUM occurred appears with the MINIMUM or MAXIMUM reading on the display 3 DT302 Press momentarily to toggle showing the maximum MAX of T1 T2 T3 orT4 readings and its displayed time Press for more t...

Page 13: ...an also transfer the logged readings to a PC running the provided WS600 software optional see How to Communicate with a PC WS600 displays the readings on an online form which you can print or store for later use Initial Conditions and Data Entries Logged readings include initial conditions and data entries The initial conditions are the thermocouple type and the offsets for each thermocouple input...

Page 14: ... logged readings from memory 3 Press momentarily or turn off the thermometer to stop clearing memory Viewing Logged Readings 1 Press momentarily to display the last logged reading If there is no logged readings appears in the secondary display and the thermometer returns to the previous mode 2 Press to scroll through the logged readings The display shows each logged reading and its time stamp whic...

Page 15: ...y measuring data and the contents of the thermometer s memory to a PC using this kit Refer to the HELP menu in the WS600 for further details When the meter starts to send logged readings to a PC while the logging function is activating the logging function is disabled NOTE Logging is disabled while communicating with a PC Maintenance Periodic service WARNING Repair and service of this instrument i...

Page 16: ... by severe impacts Use reasonable caution when using and storing the meter Cleaning and Decontamination Periodically clean your meter s case using a damp cloth DO NOT use abrasives cleaning solvents or strong detergents as they may damage the finish or affect the reliability of the structural components Storing the Thermocouples The thermocouples with wire spools can be stored in the back of the t...

Page 17: ...new battery follow these procedures 1 Remove the screws from the battery compartment cover on the back of the meter and lift the cover Fig 1 2 Remove and discard the old batteries Always dispose of old batteries promptly in a manner consistent with local disposal regulations WARNING Under NO circumstance should you expose batteries to extreme heat or fire as they may explode and cause injury 3 Pla...

Page 18: ...45 RH 104 to 122 F 40 to 50 C Altitude Operating up to 200 m Storage 10000 m Dimension 18 3 H x 9 4 W x 4 3 D cm 7 20 x 3 70 x 1 70 Weight Approx 460 g 16 2 oz Battery 2 x LR03 AAA type 1 5V Certification CE Safety IEC 1010 1 2001 UL 3111 1 6 1994 EN 61010 1 2001 CSA C22 2 No 1010 1 1992 CAT I OVERVOLTAGE Installation CATEGORY I Pollution Degree 2 per IEC 1010 1 Immersion 30 min IP67 according to ...

Page 19: ...or J K and E Type and 0 1 of reading for T Type Temperature 0 01 of reading 0 1 F per F 0 05 C per C Coefficient for 64 F 18 C or 82 F 28 C Below 148 F 100 C add 0 05 of reading for J K and E type and 0 1 of reading for T type Real Time About 1 second per day Clock Tolerance Maximum Differential 1V maximum voltage difference between Common Mode any pair of inputs Voltage Temperature Scale ITS 90 I...

Page 20: ...not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are limited to the express warranty UEi shall not be liable for loss of use of the instrument or other incidental or consequential damages expenses or economic loss or for any claim or claims for such damage expenses or economic loss A purchase receipt or other proof of original purchase date will be required...

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