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1.0 Introduction

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Unpacking and Contents

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Setup

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Charging the Battery

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AC Operation

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Overview of Keypad and LCD Display

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Overview of Operating Modes

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8.0

Changing Units of Measurement

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General Operating Procedures

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Additional Operating Information

10.0 Adjusting Advanced Settings

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10.1 Temperature Compensation
10.2 Selecting the Baud Rate of the RS232 Interface
10.3 Switching off the Auto-Power Off Function
10.4 Change the Refresh Rate of the Display
10.5  Flow Chart: Steps Required To Change Advanced Settings

11.0 Data Transfer (Model WT-110RS only)

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11.1 RS-232 Interface
11.2 Analog Output

12.0 Calibration

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13.0 Troubleshooting Guide

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14.0 Specifications

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15.0 Dimensions

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16.0 Warranty

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16.0 Warranty

ELECTROMATIC Equipment Co., Inc. (ELECTROMATIC) warrants to the
original purchaser that this product is of merchantable quality and confirms in kind
and quality with the descriptions and specifications thereof. Product failure or mal-
function arising out of any defect in workmanship or material in the product existing at
the time of delivery thereof which manifests itself within one year from the sale of
such product, shall be remedied by repair or replacement of such product, at
ELECTROMATIC’s option, except where unauthorized repair, disassembly, tampering,
abuse or misapplications has taken place, as determined by ELECTROMATIC. All
returns for warranty or non-warranty repairs and/or replacement must be authorized by
ELECTROMATIC, in advance, with all repacking and shipping expenses to the
address below to be borne by the purchaser.

THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE WAR-
RANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PUR-
POSE OR APPLICATION. ELECTROMATIC SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
NOR LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE, OF ANY KIND OR
NATURE, RESULTING FROM THE USE OF SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT, WHETHER
SUCH DAMAGE OCCURS OR IS DISCOVERED BEFORE, UPON OR AFTER
REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR, AND WHETHER OR NOT SUCH DAMAGE IS
CAUSED BY MANUFACTURER’S OR 
SUPPLIER’S NEGLIGENCE WITHIN ONE YEAR FROM INVOICE DATE.

Some State jurisdictions or States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of 
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
The duration of any implied warranty, including, without limitation, fitness for any
particular purpose and merchantability with respect to this product, is limited to the
duration of the foregoing warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long
an implied warranty lasts but, not withstanding, this warranty, in the absence of such
limitations, shall extend for one year from the date of invoice.

ELECTROMACTIC Equipment Co., Inc.
600 Oakland Ave. Cedarhurst, NY 11516—USA
Tel: 1-800-645-4330/ Tel: 516-295-4300/ Fax: 516-295-4399

Содержание WTT-110

Страница 1: ...pair disassembly tampering abuse or misapplications has taken place as determined by ELECTROMATIC All returns for warranty or non warranty repairs and or replacement must be authorized by ELECTROMATIC in advance with all repacking and shipping expenses to the address below to be borne by the purchaser THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT ...

Страница 2: ...lder pins or similar wire terminal components in the field of quality control or design validation Safety Precautions Wear appropriate eye protection at all times The load cell can be damaged if the internal measuring system is overloaded Do not exceed the maximum measuring limit of 50 Kg 110 lbs or 500N Transport and store the instrument with great care This reduces the risk of damage to the load...

Страница 3: ...tion 0 01Kg 0 1 lbs 0 1 N Terminal adapter slot width mm 0 5 0 8 1 0 1 4 1 5 2 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 5 0 6 0 Accuracy 0 5 F S or better Operating Mode Continuous Displays actual value in Kg lbs or N Peak Hold Displays peak value in Kg lbs or N Wire Diameter SAE AS7928 II AWG 8 30 IEC 60352 2 Cross section 0 05 10mm2 Maximum 0 236 6mm Overload 200 Full Scale LCD indicator at 120 Display LCD 4 1 2 digit...

Страница 4: ... be operated using the AC Adapter Charger The batteries are being recharged while plugged into the AC power source Total battery recharge time will be significantly longer then if recharged while turned off 17 13 0 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If any error codes are shown on the display first try turning the power off and then back on again If the code is still on the display refer to the chart below AWG...

Страница 5: ... and ZERO until the smaller characters at the top of the display show CAL 4 Release the UNITS PEAK and ZERO keys 5 The force gauge is now in calibration mode 6 Press the UNITS switch The display will show ZER after blinking SCN for 10 seconds 7 The force gauge is now ready for zero point calibration 8 Press ZERO key to confirm the zero calibration Wait approximately 15 20 seconds The display will ...

Страница 6: ...nit is handled with care and operated as detailed in this manual it should remain accurate for an extended time period If however it is subjected to forces that exceed its maximum range or if it is not properly cared for it might need to be recalibrated It is recommended that the calibration is verified at least on an annual basis and more frequently if feasible Normally instruments of this type g...

Страница 7: ... for clearing the currently stored Peak value from display memory whenever desired 4 Select the smallest suitable slot in the Wire Terminal Fixture based on the diameter of the wire and the physical dimensions of the connector Rotate the fixture so the selected slot is in the 3 o clock position so it is closest to the Wire Clamp Fixture 5 Place the cable connection into the fixture such that the m...

Страница 8: ... 50 sec BB3cr Data output request 100 sec BDcr Units confirmation request BEcr Peak data output request BFcr Minus peak data output request cr carriage return Chart continues on next page 11 0 DATA TRANSFER MODEL WTT 110RS ONLY Model WTT 110RS testers can transfer measuring data by means of an RS 232C inter face A 9 pin D Sub connector is provided for this purpose which can be found at the left si...

Страница 9: ...mperature Compensation The WTT 110 utilizes a built in temperature compensation system to provide optimum accuracy and to prevent signal drift If the user would like to disable this feature please refer to the Advanced Settings section on page 10 12 OFF ZERO Press and hold ZERO button Press and release POWER button F01 0001 F01 0001 F01 0001 F02 3 F03 10 F04 2400 Plus or minus sign PEAK UNIT Data ...

Страница 10: ...3 Switching off Auto Power Off function Default 10 min While operating under battery power the instrument will be automatically switched off after approx 10 minutes on inactivity This Auto Power Off func tion can be deactivated which may become necessary when monitoring the fluctuation of applied forces for a longer period of time This function is disabled when the instrument is powered by the AC ...

Страница 11: ...I P M E N T C O I N C 600 Oakland Ave Cedarhurst NY 11516 U S A TEL 516 295 4300 FAX 516 295 4399 CHECK LINE INSTRUMENTS WTT 110 WTT 110RS WIRE TERMINAL PULL TESTER Operating Instructions CHECK LINE BY ELECTROMATIC OI311 ...

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