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MO270-EU-EN-v2.1   11/12 

Initial Setup and Battery Charging 

Getting Started

 

1. 

Charge the Sensor and the Analyzer batteries if necessary (refer to 

the ‘Charging the 

Batteries’ section below). The battery icons on the upper right corner of the display provide 
battery status for the Analyzer and the Sensor units. 

2. 

To switch the analyzer ON, press and hold the power button 

 for 3 seconds; the 

navigation buttons will illuminate, the speaker will chirp, and the display will switch ON. 

3. 

To power OFF, press and hold the power button 

 for 3 seconds. 

4. 

The F1, F2 and F3 buttons 

are ‘soft keys’; their functions change with the specific mode or 

screen that is active. 

5. 

The 

▲, ►, ▼ and ◄ buttons are used to navigate the menu selections. 

6. 

The center 

 ENTER button is used to select the highlighted menu function and for 

accessing the setup mode (by pressing and holding). 

Charging the Batteries 

1. 

Charging the batteries using an AC outlet 

Connect the USB cable between the mini-USB port on the Sensor (or the Analyzer) and an 
AC outlet. Charging will begin immediately. Note that connecting to the Analyzer

’s USB port 

charges both the Analyzer and the Sensor units simultaneously (while they are physically 
connected to each other).   

2. 

Charging the batteries using a PC USB port 

a. 

With the Analyzer ON/OFF switch turned ON, connect the USB cable between the 
mini-USB port on the Sensor (or the Analyzer) and a USB port on the PC. Note that 
connecting to the Anal

yzer’s USB port charges both the Analyzer and the Sensor 

simultaneously (while they are physically connected to each other). 

b. 

Switch the Analyzer ON using the power button (hold it for 3 seconds) and the menu 
show directly below will appear. 

 

PC CAM

 (reserved for future use) 

 

Disk Drive

 (meter behaves essentially as an external hard drive where stored 

readings can be viewed and organized) 

 

Charger

 (selected when connection to PC is to be used for charging purposes) 

 

Note: The PC may return a driver error when the CHARGER option is selected as a 
result of the PC sensing a new device connection; this can be ignored; the charging 
process will not be affected. 

3. 

Checking Battery Status 

When ‘CHARGER’ is selected from the menu as discussed above (with the meter connected 
to the PC), the battery icons will animate in a rising and falling motion indicating that 
charging is taking place. To check the battery status, the meter must be disconnected from 
the PC. Once disconnected, the display will show the two battery icons in the upper right. 
The 

 (Analyzer) and 

 (Sensor) icons will be completely filled when the batteries are fully 

charged and progressively emptier as the batteries weaken. 

 

 

Содержание MO270

Страница 1: ...User Guide Wireless Moisture Analyzer Model MO270...

Страница 2: ...ing materials using pins that are driven into the material under test The Sensor unit transmitter detaches from the Analyzer unit receiver for remote measurement operation This analyzer is shipped ful...

Страница 3: ...ve cap 7 Bluetooth capability 8 Includes two 2 3 7V rechargeable Li Polymer batteries one for Analyzer and one for Sensor wireless moisture Sensor unit external pin probe replacement pins telescoping...

Страница 4: ...r transmitter 4 Power button for sensor used only when sensor is disconnected from receiver 5 Lithium polymer battery shut off switch for Sensor transmitter used when shipping transporting the unit or...

Страница 5: ...BluetoothTM blue Active pairing Active BluetoothTM communication between receiver and peripheral device gray RF Wireless Wireless transmitter is ON sensor communication is INACTIVE orange RF wireless...

Страница 6: ...r 2 Charging the batteries using a PC USB port a With the Analyzer ON OFF switch turned ON connect the USB cable between the mini USB port on the Sensor or the Analyzer and a USB port on the PC Note t...

Страница 7: ...nsor into areas that are difficult or unsafe to reach Connect the sensor transmitter unit to the extender using the extender s mounting screw and the mounting screw hole on the sensor Note that extend...

Страница 8: ...T or BACK when done CHANNEL Setting Select the common channel over which a transmitter and receiver will communicate If several transmitters are owned a unique channel number can be used for each Note...

Страница 9: ...ght arrow keys to move the triangle shaped pointer to the digit that is to be changed 4 Use the up down arrows to change the digit s value Press to store the new value and to switch off the arrow poin...

Страница 10: ...keys to scroll over to the SCAN box for either the HIGH or the LOW Alarm limit When the SCAN box is highlighted press the button to automatically transpose the real time measurement to the Alarm limi...

Страница 11: ...measurement of 50 is taken the meter will display 30 50 actual reading minus 20 reference reading 30 displayed reading Note The REL icon will flash on the measurement display screen while the ZERO fu...

Страница 12: ...he SETTINGS mode only the visual alarm will trigger To silence an alarm go to the ALARM sub menu in the SETTINGS menu and select OFF for the alarm SOUND setting Trend Analysis Display Feature Press th...

Страница 13: ...Use the CLEAR button to delete a displayed reading Press F1 BACK to return to the Groups list or press EXIT to return to the normal operating mode Rename a Memory Group To rename a memory group press...

Страница 14: ...s device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference receive...

Страница 15: ...nt principle Electrical resistance pins Electromagnetic sensor pinless Measurement ranges 0 0 to 99 9 Relative pinless 7 0 to 99 3 WME pins Electrode pin length 0 75 22mm Electrode pin type Integrated...

Страница 16: ...4 Boxwood Maracaibo 1 Kauri Queensland 8 Camphorwood E African 3 Keruing 5 Canarium African 2 Kuroka 1 Cedar Japanese 2 Larch European 3 Cedar West Indian 8 Larch Japanese 3 Cedar Western Red 3 Larch...

Страница 17: ...rsimmon 6 Turpentine 3 Pillarwood 5 Utile 8 Pine American Long Leaf 3 Walnut African 8 Pine American Pitch 3 Walnut American 1 Pine Bunya 2 Walnut European 3 Pine Caribbean Pitch 3 Walnut New Guinea 2...

Страница 18: ...Fraxinus Americana 2 Bosquiera phoberos 1 Fraxinus excelsior 1 Brachylaena hutchinsii 8 Fraxinus japonicus 1 Brachystegia spp 2 Fraxinus mardshurica 1 Calophyllum brasiliense 7 Gonystylus macrophyllu...

Страница 19: ...18 28 mc 3 Thujopsis dolabrat 8 Picea jezoensis 8 18 mc 8 Tieghamella heckelii 2 Picea sitchensis 3 Tilia americana 6 Pinus caribaea 3 Tilia vulgaris 4 Pinus contorta 1 Triploehiton scleroxylon 6 Pin...

Страница 20: ...MO270 EU EN v2 1 11 12 20 Appendix B Menu Structure User Interface...

Страница 21: ...MO270 EU EN v2 1 11 12 21 Appendix B Menu Structure User Interface continued...

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