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INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

HANDHELD THERMOMETER 

 

HA‑100/HA‑200/HA‑300  Series

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

2ed edition March, 2004 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

ANRITSU METER CO., LTD. 

2-4-5 Shimomeguro, Meguro-ku,  

Tokyo 153-0064, Japan 

Tel   +81-3-3491-9181 
Fax  +81-3-3493-6792 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HA-100 Series

Page 1: ...e1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL HANDHELD THERMOMETER HA 100 HA 200 HA 300 Series 2ed edition March 2004 ANRITSU METER CO LTD 2 4 5 Shimomeguro Meguro ku Tokyo 153 0064 Japan Tel 81 3 3491 9181 Fax 81 3 3493 6792 ...

Page 2: ...ls or specified AC Adaptor This products is not rechargeable model Please observe the following matters to guard the battery leakage exothermic reaction and ignition Do not throw away the battery cells in the fire and avoid short between electrodes Do not charge or heat Use the specified battery cells Set the battery cells correctly and Remove the battery cells when the battery life is finished or...

Page 3: ...rely make this manual however if there are any error or not clear please contact the place of purchase or us We are not responsible for the consequences of using this product After sales Service ANRITSU METER CO LTD ships products after severe company s inspection Should you find any failure resulting from poor material and workmanship or accident during transportation please contact the place of ...

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Page 5: ...ower ON OFF e11 5 2 Hold e11 5 3 Automatic Power OFF e12 5 4 Resolution change e12 5 5 P V Hold e13 5 6 Backlight e13 5 7 Calibration set e14 5 8 Alarm e16 6 Default Configuration e20 7 Indicator of Battery remain e21 8 Analog Output e22 8 1 Connection of recording e22 9 Error Messages 9 1 Indication of Sensor Burnout e23 9 2 Indication of Over range e23 9 3 Indication of Error e23 9 4 Indication ...

Page 6: ... or out of order please contact the place of purchase or us 1 Main unit 2 Soft case 3 Analog Output cable HA 1 HA 2 only 4 Alarm Output cable HA 3 only 5 AA size alkaline battery cells 6 Instruction manual 7 Warranty 2 2 Repacking Use the original carton of the instrument for its transportation by mail or car If the original case is not available carefully wrap the instrument in shock absorbing ma...

Page 7: ...e5 3 Name of Components 3 1 Name of Components MODEL HA 351 Alarm Output Analog Output connector Sensor Input connector LCD Display Key switch panel AC adaptor jack Battery housing Hand strap ...

Page 8: ...e6 3 2 Display of all segments Segments HA 1 HA 2 HA 3 Alarm Hold Alarm Buzzer Auto power off Battery P V Hold alarm Main display Peak Calibration Valley Hi Sub display 1 Lo Sub display 2 ...

Page 9: ...e a thin stick to lightly press it When the Rest button is pressed operation begins in the same way as power is turned ON and the instrument will be ready for measurement When measurement is not intends after battery change turn power OFF 1 Open the battery housing cover 2 Set battery cells correctly 3 After setting battery cells press the Reset switch 4 Close the battery housing cover completely ...

Page 10: ...to commercial power 100V AC When the AC adaptor is connected during operating the battery the internal battery circuit will be cut OFF as same as Reset Be sure to use the specified AC adaptor The AC adaptor for the HA series is available as an option 4 3 How to Use Hand Strap Hang the hand strap around the hand to prevent in advertent drop of the instrument ...

Page 11: ...sed Forcible insertion will damage the instrument Be sure to check the polarity HA 0 HA 5 4 5 Soft case Use the attached soft case for protection instrument against dirt or flaw In case of the combined use attached Soft case and the AC adaptor please bore the hale at the AC adaptor jack part of Soft case by scissors etc ...

Page 12: ...es come in a variety of models shown below Table of the Function and HA series Function HA 1 HA 2 HA 3 Power ON OFF Hold Automatic Power OFF Resolution change P V hold ゙ Backlight Calibration Alarm Analog Output model HA 1 HA 2 1mV 10mV ...

Page 13: ...the display for 1 second and start measurement as be shown below Press the key again to turn power OFF 5 2 Hold Press the HOLD key to stop measurement and show the measured Temperature on the display Then HOLD appears on the display Press the key again to return to the normal mode HOLD ...

Page 14: ... minutes no key operation Press the key again to return to normal mode 5 4 Resolution change HA 2 HA 3 Press the 1 0 1 key to change the resolution of the displayed temperature 0 1 resolution Range is from 104 9 504 9 at every 0 1 When the measured value exceed this range the resolution changes to 1 automatically 1 resolution All measurable range at every 1 AUTO OFF 0 1 1 ...

Page 15: ...eously Press the key again to return normal mode 5 6 Backlight HA 2 HA 3 Press the key to turn the backlight ON and the display on the screen will be visible even in the dark Press the key again to turn the backlight OFF The battery consumption is double when the backlight is ON Be sure to turn OFF the backlight Present value Normal mode MAX MIN P V Hold mode ...

Page 16: ...t In case of above the display the adjusted value is 0 4 Set the calibration value Sub value to the desired temperature by pressing the key and the key The sub value for calibration is limited to 10 Press the ENTER key to complete calibration setting and enter the calibration mode If the CAL SET key is pressed before the completion of calibration setting this mode will be canceled and return to no...

Page 17: ...display indicates the calibration value that is added the adjusted value In case of the shown display the present value is 199 6 the adjusted value is 0 4 3 Canceling calibration Press the CAL SET key twice to cancel calibration mode CAL MODE Calibration value ...

Page 18: ... function is set in the ON poison at all measurement When the measured value goes beyond limits ALM appears on the display Measurement condition Display High limit Measured value A AL LM M Low limit Measured value A AL LM M Within limits NON 1 High Low limit setting Press the ALM SET key to change the setting display as shown ALM or ...

Page 19: ...he key When the keys are kept pressing value will be changed by 10 steps Press the ENT key to end setting If the ALM SET key is pressed before the completion of Alarm setting this mode will be canceled and return to normal mode High Low Low limit Normal High limit ...

Page 20: ...ay When the measured value goes beyond limits the alarm buzzer sounds Press the key again to return to normal mode 3 Alarm Output Signal names and Connector pin arrangement Pin No Signal name 1 ALM1 MAX 4 ALM 2 MIN 2 V 1 Power 1 3 V 2 Power 2 ALM1 and ALM2 are directly coupled with C MOSIC ALM or High Low ...

Page 21: ...hin Limits H H Below Low H L Signal takeout and example of use Shown circuit is an example of simple temperature measurement ON OFF control with the high limit alarm Signal current of up to 5 mA can be taken out Examine the junction circuit driver etc in accordance with the driving load Be sure to turn the power OFF before connecting to or separating from other equipment ...

Page 22: ...or Battery exchange some setting will be canceled Default Configuration is below tables Function HOLD Cancel Auto Power OFF Default P V Hold Cancel Resolution Default Backlight Cancel Alarm Default Alarm buzzer ON OFF Cancel Calibration set Default Calibration ON OFF Default ...

Page 23: ...n below This table is tentative value because of the battery remains according to variety battery specification Indicator Battery remain Over 50 25 50 10 25 Under 10 Exhausted Battery This instrument can work for a while after the Exhausted Battery sign appears However Change battery as soon as possible otherwise satisfactory function will not be available Battery level ...

Page 24: ... Minus Over About 2200mV Burn out About 2300mV Signal names and Connector pin arrangement Pin No Signal name 5 side 6 side 8 1 Connection of Recording 1 Turn off the power of recorder and instrument 2 Connect the red terminal of the attached the Analog Output cable to the positive side of the recorder terminal and the black terminal to the negative side of the recorder terminal 3 Adjust the record...

Page 25: ... to instrument 9 2 Indication of Over range If the temperature exceeds the measurable range during measuring the Over range display appears shown as right If the sensor is almost cut the Over range display sometimes appears Please check the sensor cut if measuring temperature is in the range The over range display does not damage the instrument however the sensor will be exhausted Avoid the sensor...

Page 26: ...ng the instruments Direct Sunlight Strong vibration High humidity 85 RH or more Hot atmosphere 50 or more Dust corrosive gas or salt Strong electromagnetic field It is recommended to put the instrument in the original case when storing it for a long time 10 2 Case cleaning When the case is dirty lightly wipe it with a cloth slightly impregnated with water or petroleum Do not use thinner or benzene...

Page 27: ...n the plug of the sensor with the instrument again If the senor does not hold in the correct position measurement value does not stable If you measure in theenvironment of strong electromagnetic field a big motor etc please shield the instruments and the sensor against electrical noise 3 Measurement value error is too big Not acceptable If the thermocouple type of the sensor is not corresponded to...

Page 28: ...proximately 300 h Environmental limit Operation 0 40 0 80 Storage 20 50 0 80 Dimensions 71 W 160 H 35 D mm Weight Approximately 250 g Accessories Soft case Instruction manual Battery cells AA 4 pieces HA 3 Alarm Output cable HA 1 HA 2 Analog Output cable Analog Output HA 1 HA 2 Model HA 1 HA 2 Rate 1 mV 10 mV Range All range at 1 resolution All range at 0 1 resolution Resistance 100Ω Accuracy 0 15...

Page 29: ...E Accuracy 0 1 resolution 0 0 500 0 0 05 of reading 0 2 100 0 0 1 0 5 1 200 1200 Measurement range 2 0 1 100 0 500 0 Accuracy 1 resolution 0 1370 0 1 of reading 1 200 1 0 5 of reading 1 K Accuracy 0 1 resolution 0 0 500 0 0 05 of reading 0 2 100 0 0 1 0 5 Accuracy Cold junction compensation 0 2 at 25 10 Temperature coefficient 0 01 of F S 1 2 Indicator range is wider than measurement range approxi...

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