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Installation and Precautions

Read these instructions before installation. Configuration may be 

easier before installation. 
Avoid shock hazards! Turn power off before connecting or discon-

necting wiring. All wiring must be performed by a qualified electri-

cian or instrumentation technician. See diagrams on other side for 

wiring examples. Consult factory for assistance.
Install or remove thermometer using a wrench on the hex fitting 

only. Do not attempt to turn by forcing the housing. 
Do not exceed maximum allowable housing temperature. 
The spring-loaded design must be used with a thermowell.
The fixed probe design can be used in applications with low or 

no material flow. Due to the hardness of 316 stainless steel, it is 

recommended that a thread sealant be used to ensure leak-free 

operation. 

Loop Voltage

Select a loop power supply voltage and total loop resistance so that 

when the loop current is 20 mA, the transmitter will have at least 

8 VDC at its terminals. For correct operation, the terminal voltage 

must never fall below 8 VDC. Below about 7.8 VDC erratic operation 

may occur. Too large a loop resistance will cause the output to “lim-

it” or saturate before reaching its full 20 mA output. The minimum 

loop supply voltage may be calculated from the formula:

Vmin = 8V + (20mA x Total loop resistance)

This is an indication that the loop supply/resistance may not allow 

adequate headroom for reliable operation. This should never occur 

in normal use. If it does, examine the loop supply/resistance.

Normal Operation

To turn the unit on, apply power. The ThermoPro is designed for 

continuous operation. Warm-up time is negligible. 
When power is first applied, the ThermoPro will set the loop current 

to maximum and check the voltage available. If there is sufficient 

voltage available to power the unit, all active segments will be dis-

played briefly. Then the display and the loop current will correspond 

to the temperature of the RTD probe.
At power-up, if the voltage available is not suffi-

cient, only the low power indicator will be displayed. 

 

This is an indication that the loop impedance is too high or the 

loop power supply voltage is too low.
After successful power-up, if the loop voltage falls below the mini-

mum required for reliable operation, the ThermoPro will continue to 

indicate the temperature of the RTD with the low power indicator 

blinking at a slow rate.

Out-of-Range Indications

RTD over-range condition >392.0°F or >200.0°C
RTD under-range condition <–58.0°F or <–50.0°C
If the RTD temperature is outside of the extrapolated range, a burnout 

condition is assumed.
1. . . . if upscale burnout is selected. 

 

The loop current will be at 20 mA.
–1. . . . if downscale burnout is selected.  

The loop current will be 4 mA.

User Configuration Mode

From the normal operating mode, press and 

hold 

s

 and then press the TEST button until 

CFG is displayed. 
When the buttons are released the upper display 

will indicate _ _ _ _ with the left position blink-

ing, and the lower display will indicate PASS. 
Pressing and releasing TEST exits configura-

tion. The unit will automatically revert to normal 

operation if no buttons are operated for approxi-

mately 15 seconds.
Enter the user-defined pass code (3510 fac-

tory default).
Use the 

s

 and 

t

 buttons to increase or de-

crease the numerical value.
Press and release the TEST button to index to 

the next position. 
If an incorrect pass code was entered, the 

gauge will exit to the normal operating mode.
Press and release the TEST button to proceed to 

the configuration sequence.

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Change Pass Code

From the normal operating mode, press and 

hold 

s

 and then press the TEST button until 

CFG is displayed. 
When the buttons are released the upper display 

will indicate _ _ _ _ with the left position blink-

ing, and the lower display will indicate PASS. 
Pressing and releasing TEST exits configura-

tion. The unit will automatically revert to normal 

operation if no buttons are operated for approxi-

mately 15 seconds or if an incorrect pass code 

was entered.
Enter pass code 1220 (factory default).Use the 

s

 and 

t

 buttons to increase or decrease the 

numerical value. Press and release the TEST 

button to index to the next position. 
After 1220 has been entered press and release 

the TEST button to proceed to the pass code 

change sequence. 
The present pass code will be displayed. 
Operate the 

s

 or 

t

 button to select the first 

character of the new pass code. 
Press and release the TEST button to proceed 
to the next character. Repeat until the new pass 
code is complete and the last number stops 
blinking. To correct any entry errors press the  

s

 or 

t

 button again. Write down the new pass 

code in a secure place. 
To exit, press and hold the TEST button until the 
display indicates - - - -. The unit will restart in 
the normal mode.

Calibration Mode

The ThermoPro is factory calibrated and there is generally no need 

to alter calibration settings. Required calibration equipment includes 

a temperature reference and milliamp meter of at least four times 

the unit’s accuracy, a dry-block calibrator or temperature controlled 

bath, and a DC loop power supply. Connect the ThermoPro accord-

ing to the current loop wiring diagram with a 

milliamp meter in series with the circuit.
Temperature calibration is performed at ice point 

and at a temperature above ice point. The full 

scale temperature is normally used for the sec-

ond point. However, if a particular temperature is 

of critical interest, it may be used instead for best 

accuracy at that point. 
From the normal operating mode, press and 

hold the 

t

 and then press TEST. 

Release buttons when CAL is shown.
Enter the user-defined pass code as described 

under User Configuration Mode.
Upon successful pass code entry, the upper 

display will indicate the RTD probe tempera-

ture. The lower will alternate CAL and the 

temperature units.

Temperature Scale Selection

The upper display will be blank, and the lower 

section will display DEG C or DEG F.
To change from Celsius to Fahrenheit, press 

and release the 

s

 button. The lower display 

will change to DEG F.
To change from degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius, 

press and release the 

t

 button. The lower 

display will change to DEG C.
Whether or not a change is made, the Test value 

will be reset to 0.0°C or to 32.0°F. 
Press and release the TEST button to move on 

to the next parameter. 

Upscale/Downscale Burnout

The upper display will be blank, and the lower 

display will indicate UP BO or DN BO.
To change from upscale burnout to downscale 

burnout, press and release the 

t

 button. The 

display will change to DN BO.
To change from downscale burnout to upscale 

burnout, press and release the 

s

 button. The 

display will change to UP BO.
Press and release the TEST button to move on 

to the next parameter.

Output Range

The upper display will indicate the temperature 

corresponding to a loop current of 4 mA. The 

lower display will indicate RNGLO.
To change the temperature corresponding to a 

loop current of 4 mA, use the 

s

 and 

t

 buttons 

to set the desired value. Press and release the 

TEST button to move on to the next parameter.
The upper display will indicate the temperature 

corresponding to a loop current of 20 mA. The 

lower display will indicate RNGHI.
To change the temperature corresponding to a 

loop current of 20 mA, use the 

s

 and 

t

 but-

tons to set the desired value. 
Press and release the TEST button to save 

the configuration parameters and restart the 

gauge. The configuration parameters will not 

be saved if the procedure is interrupted before 

completion.

Output Test Level

To set the test output level, press and hold the 

front-panel TEST button and press the 

s

 and 

the 

t

 buttons to adjust the test output to the 

desired temperature setting. This setting is 

stored in non-volatile memory. 
When the TEST button is held depressed, the 

display and loop current are switched, inde-

pendent of the RTD temperature, to a level de-

termined by the test setting. When the button is 

released, normal operation is resumed.

Loop Calibration

Note: to store the calibration parameters and 

exit calibration mode at any time, press and 

hold the TEST button for more than 2 seconds 

until the display indicates - - - - .
Press the TEST button and release it when the 

display indicates LCAL. During loop calibration 

only the loop current will change. The pre-

configured temperatures will not change. 
The upper display will indicate the temperature 

corresponding to 4 mA loop current. The lower 

display will alternate between CAL and 4 MA.
Use the 

s

 and 

t

 buttons to adjust the actual 

loop current to 4 mA.
Press the TEST button and release it when the 

display indicates HCAL.
The upper display will indicate the pre-config-

ured temperature corresponding to a 20 mA 

loop current. The lower display will alternate 

between CAL and 20 MA.
Use the 

s

 and 

t

 buttons to adjust the actual 

loop current to 20 mA. 

Ice Point Calibration

Press the TEST button and release it when the 

display indicates CAL.
Apply 0.0°C or 32.0°F to the RTD. 

At approxi-

mately 12°C (or 54°F), the ice-point calibra-
tion mode will automatically  be selected.

The lower display will alternate between ICE0 

and DEG C or DEG F. Use the 

s

 and 

t

 buttons 

to adjust the upper display to indicate 0.0°C 

or 32.0°F.

Second Point Calibration

Apply full-scale temperature to the RTD. The 

lower display will alternate between CAL and 

DEG C or DEG F. Use the 

s

 and 

t

 buttons to 

adjust the upper display to indicate the applied 

temperature value.
To store the calibration parameters and exit 

calibration mode, press and hold the TEST but-
ton until the display indicates  - - - - . The unit 
will restart in the normal mode.

 PASS

____

t

s

TEST

Increment 

up or down

Move to 

next #

 PASS

3___

t

s

TEST

*

*

*

 PASS

35 i0

t

s

TEST

*

t

s

TEST

CFG

*

2

*

1

—or—

 deg f

t

s

TEST

*

 deg C

t

s

TEST

*

t

s

TEST

*

—or—

 dn bo

t

s

TEST

*

 up bo

t

s

TEST

*

t

s

TEST

*

Increment 

up or down

Move to 

next #

rnglo

32.0

t

s

TEST

*

*

*

Increment 

up or down

Move to 

next #

rnglo

2 i2.0

t

s

TEST

*

*

*

ThermoPro 

will restart

t

s

TEST

*

deg f

ioo.o

t

s

TEST

*

Increment 

up or down

Press & 

hold

deg f

ioo.o

t

s

TEST

*

*

*

Increment 

up or down

Move to 

next #

 PASS

35 i0

t

s

TEST

*

*

*

t

s

TEST

Cal

*

2

*

1

deg f

35 i0

t

s

TEST

 cal

t

s

TEST

 lcal

75.0

*

 hcal

t

s

TEST

*

 cal

75.0

t

s

TEST

*

Increment up or down

 deg f

2 i2.0

t

s

TEST

*

*

 cal

t

s

TEST

- - - -

*

 deg F

32.0

t

s

TEST

*

*

 ice

Increment up or down

20 ma

2 i2.0

t

s

TEST

*

*

 cal

Increment up or down

 4 ma

32.0

 cal

t

s

TEST

*

*

Increment up or down

 PASS

____

t

s

TEST

Increment 

up or down

Move to 

next #

 PASS

 i___

t

s

TEST

*

*

*

 PASS

i220

t

s

TEST

*

t

s

TEST

CFG

*

2

*

1

udpcd

35 i0

t

s

TEST

Increment 

up or down

Move to 

next #

*

*

*

t

s

TEST

- - - -

*

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