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HI 1 - E Manual v1.1.0.doc, AR, 15.06.2011 

                                                                             

 

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Manual 

 

 
 

Handheld HI 1 

 

 

 

Content 

 

1.   OPERATING CONTROLS  .......................................................................... 2 

2.   GENERAL  ................................................................................................... 3 

2.1 Warranty  ............................................................................................... 3 
2.2 Scope of delivery ................................................................................. 3 
2.3 Disposal  ............................................................................................... 3 

3.   SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  .......................................................................... 4 

3.1 Functions .............................................................................................. 4 
3.2 Handling batteries and rechargeable batteries  ................................ 5 

4.   INTRODUCTION  ......................................................................................... 5 

4.1 Functions .............................................................................................. 5 
4.2 Handling batteries / rechargeable batteries correctly ...................... 5 
4.3 Max and Min-value ............................................................................... 5 

5.   INITIAL COMMISSIONING  ......................................................................... 5 

6.   POWER SUPPLY  ....................................................................................... 6 

6.1 Battery operation and supply voltage monitoring  ........................... 6 
6.2 Switching ON / OFF, reinitialisation  .................................................. 6 
6.3 Data buffering  ...................................................................................... 6 

7.   CONNECTING  SENSORS  ........................................................................ 7 

8.   DISPLAY AND KEYPAD  ............................................................................ 7 

8.1 Display  .................................................................................................. 7 
8.2 Keypad  ................................................................................................. 7 
8.3 Peak value memory  ............................................................................. 8 
8.4 Measured value memory  .................................................................... 8 
8.5 Relative measuring  ............................................................................. 8 
8.6 Hardware configuration  ...................................................................... 9 

9.   TECHNICAL DATA  ..................................................................................... 9 

10.  DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  ......................................................... 10 

 

Summary of Contents for HI 1

Page 1: ...ries 5 4 INTRODUCTION 5 4 1 Functions 5 4 2 Handling batteries rechargeable batteries correctly 5 4 3 Max and Min value 5 5 INITIAL COMMISSIONING 5 6 POWER SUPPLY 6 6 1 Battery operation and supply vo...

Page 2: ...asuring point 2nd meas value c Unit for 2nd meas value Main field d Unit 1 st meas value e 1st meas value f Operating states LOBAT Battery voltage 3 8V REL Relative measuring 3 Operating keys ON OFF T...

Page 3: ...he device is used for any purpose other than that for which it is intended The device is damaged by electrostatic discharge or lightning The user fails to observe and comply with the operating instruc...

Page 4: ...high voltage Such risks may occur in the following circumstances Use of the device with an unsuitable power supply and or in conjunction with unsuitable peripheral equipment Damage caused by electrost...

Page 5: ...pped with a patented connector system The intelligent connector offers decisive advantages when connecting sensors and peripherals because all parameters are stored in an EEPROM located on the connect...

Page 6: ...ed values and settings are retained intact If interference e g electrostatic or a malfunction e g battery failure causes the device to behave abnormally the device can be reinitialized To activate RES...

Page 7: ...egment digits b for depicting various measuring functions a there are also 2 arrows f for depicting the operating status Functionfield Mainfield 8 2 Keys To operate the device a keypad with 7 keys is...

Page 8: ...as you clear the memory the current measured value will appear because measuring is continuous 8 4 Measured value memory On the HI 1 any measured value can be saved To save the measured value press ke...

Page 9: ...s CLR Entry is completed by again pressing key ON To terminate configuration at any time press key MEM 9 Technical data Hand held uni HI 1 Art No A002067 System accuracy resolution 0 1 of measured val...

Page 10: ...ct Safety security EN 61010 1 2001 EMC EN 61326 2006 If a product is modified in any manner not agreed with us in advance this declaration becomes void When using the sensor with an extension care mus...

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