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Each HP version probe, therefore, has its specific resistor to indicate to the
microprocessor the correction to be taken.

Figure 8-1. Wiring Diagram for 392HP

Figure 8-2. 4-Pin Probe Connector Expanded View

8.4  Rate of Change with Hot and Cold Peak Hold (Order Option R)
This unit has microprocessor program revision E which can display any one
of four different measurements repeatedly. The four display modes are as fol-
lows:

1.  Normal Temperature. The temperature as sensed by the attached

probe is displayed with updates 2.5 times per second. (Switch Position “N”).

2.  Rate of Change of Temperature. The change in temperature

sensed is updated every six seconds. The rate of change is displayed in
degrees per minute with proper polarity sign.

3.  Hot Peak Hold. Continuous display of the hottest temperature

sensed since the last time the unit was turned on. (Switch Position “HP”).

4.  Cold Peak Hold. Continuous display of the coldest temperature

since the last time the unit was turned on. (Switch Position “CP”).

If either the cold peak or the hot peak should increase, the display

will be updated to read the new colder or hotter peak. Turning the instrument
off will remove the cold and hot peaks from memory. Upon turn on, the
microprocessor is reset for the input of new data.

9.0  THEORY OF OPERATION

9.1  General
The microcomputer, as directed by this program receives and evaluates data
from the analog-to-digital converter, and delivers the proper temperature val-
ues to the display driver. The readings may be in Fahrenheit or Celsius, peak
or current value.
The Flow Chart (Figure 9.1) shows the operation of the program. Details of
the components will be discussed in this section.

9.2  Program Flow
When Power is turned on, the program will start executing instructions from
address 000, the location of the top level program labeled “Main.”

The first routine called is “Initialize”. This is a house-keeping routine which
establishes the starting conditions. The data memory (RAM) is cleared, the
input/output ports are configured, and the display is set up for 0.0 reading.

Next, the routine “Gaincheck” is called. A solid state switch is confirmed to
connect the AID converter to a precision wire-wound resistor of known value.
The resistor reading is compared with the ideal value, stored in memory, and
a factor is calculated and stored to be applied to subsequent readings of the
probe resistance.

Probe and gaincheck readings are maintained in a “Moving Average” (M.A.)
fashion to minimize the effects of random variations. Gaincheck readings fol-
lowing “Initialize” or the detection of a removed probe cause the moving
average to be crammed with the current value. Subsequent passes cause the
moving average to be updated and refined. Gaincheck updates occur alter-
nately with probe readings the first 15 cycles, and then they are performed
only every 20th cycle. This is to allow more computer visibility to the probe
updates with reduced inertia. Settling time is provided to allow analog refer-
ence circuits to stabilize when the probe readings are done on the high scale.
The compensation readings are always made on the low scale.

If readings exceed the compensation limits (about 6% is allowed), the pro-
gram branches to a subroutine which displays “Help” on the second such
excess.

The next routine entered, “Get Probe”, performs as described above for the
compensation readings; however a separate moving average is maintained 

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Страница 1: ...rober PLATINUM RTD THERMOMETERS Models 392HP 392E 392E S 392EX 392EX S 392EVX 392M 392M S 392MX 392MX S 392VX 360X and 700M INSTRUCTION MANUAL Copyright 2004 Wahl Instruments Inc Printed in USA W 392...

Страница 2: ...authorized to assume for Wahl any liablility except as set forth above Warranty Temperature Probes and Meter Accessories Wahl warrants its Hand Held Meter Temperature Probes to be free of defects in...

Страница 3: ...in all light conditions To minimize power drain the display is multiplexed The LCD display is 0 4 high with excellent contrast A large portion of the circuit is designed with low power C MOS componen...

Страница 4: ...to conserve battery life 2 1 Meter Operation The HEAT Prober instrument has an accurate measuring range as stated on the front label The probes however may not be capable of this entire range of use...

Страница 5: ...ble of 50 hours continuous operation 2 4 1 Recharging To recharge the batteries use the recharger supplied Plug in directly to 115VAC 60 cycle wall plug and insert jack into socket on left side of HEA...

Страница 6: ...body temperature it requires good contact with that body or in the case of liquids or gases good immersion and mixing A portable probe temperature sensor must have the following characteristics a a l...

Страница 7: ...hane Propane E Metal Dust F Coal Dust and G Grain Dust All 392 Models Available in F C or Dual Scale add F C or D to Model Number Dual Scale not available on S Models 392 SERIES METER SPECIFICATIONS M...

Страница 8: ...gure 5 1 392M Platinum Heat Prober with Wahl Calibrator Model Number CAL392HT 6 0 SET UP AND CALIBRATION 6 1 Equipment Needed A Digital voltmeter Fluke 41 2 digit Model 8600A or equivalent B Wahl Plat...

Страница 9: ...a quick and accurate calibration can be achieved 6 6 1 Setup and Calculations The decade resistor box may be used as the source to perform a standard calibration A coiled cord cable with connector fo...

Страница 10: ...nd 392EVX Models 392HP 392M and 392E Use the Circuit Board Diagrams on these pages to locate potentiometer placement of Zero Adjustment and Span Adjustment Note that placement varies with Model See pa...

Страница 11: ...entire temperature range This also results in superior system accuracies at all temperatures The HP option utilizes a Noise Rejection program which minimizes transient noise effects In this version a...

Страница 12: ...he program Details of the components will be discussed in this section 9 2 Program Flow When Power is turned on the program will start executing instructions from address 000 the location of the top l...

Страница 13: ...age be crammed with new data Additionally if over range is displayed indicating on open probe lead or removed probe conditions are set for the next entry into Gaincheck to cause the compensation readi...

Страница 14: ...58MHz square wave with levels from 0 to 5 volts Replace U6 If still no display go to Step 9 Replace U4 If still no dis play go to Step 7 4 Check voltage at Q4 collector It should be equal to the batte...

Страница 15: ...Return unit to factory for repair NOTE Does not apply to 392MX and 392M with Serial Numbers before N120 11 0 ACCESSORIES 392 SERIES CALIBRATORS Model Number Usable With Meter Calibration Points CAL39...

Страница 16: ...the same as the 392M which is a recharge able nickel cadmium battery pack composed of five AA size cells with a com bined voltage of 6 0 volts and capacity rating of 65 amp hours The unit is supplied...

Страница 17: ...0 plug connector 3 Set resistance to 29 490 ohms and adjust R5 for a display read ing of 0 00 C 32 F 4 Set the decade box to a resistance of 2760 ohms and adjust R13 for a display reading of 60 00 C 1...

Страница 18: ...to next step 8 Measure voltage at pin 6 of wire harness It should be equal to the battery or power supply voltage Proceed to next step Check wire harness for broken wires 9 Replace Q1 and repeat Step...

Страница 19: ...follow up reminders about recalibration dates 16 0 RETURN FOR REPAIR CALIBRATION SERVICE Warranty Repair Information Please contact Wahl Customer Service at 800 421 2853 for a Return Merchandise Auth...

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