This instruction manual serves to explain the use of the Temp 4/5/6 temperature
meter.
It functions in two ways: first as a step by step guide to help you operate the
meter; second, it serves as a handy reference guide.
This manual is written to cover as many anticipated applications of the Temp
4/5/6 meter as possible. If there are doubts in the use of this meter, please do
not hesitate to contact the nearest Eutech Instruments/ Oakton Instruments
Authorised Distributor.
Eutech Instruments/ Oakton Instruments will not accept any responsibility for
damage or malfunction to the meter caused by improper use of the instrument.
The information presented in this manual is subjected to change without notice
as improvements are made, and does not represent a commitment on the part
of Eutech Instruments Pte Ltd/ Oakton Instruments.
3.1.1 Temperature Calibration using Offset Adjustment 7
3.1.2 Temperature Curve Selection (Temp 5 Meter Only) 9
4. MEASUREMENT 10
4.1 Taking Measurements 10
4.2 Displaying Maximum and Minimum Readings 10
4.3 Holding a Reading 10
4.4 Releasing a Held Reading 11
4.5 Maximum and Minimum Hold Mode 11
5. DISABLE AUTO POWER-OFF FEATURE 12
6. PROBE CARE AND MAINTENANCE 13
7. TROUBLESHOOTING 13
8. SPECIFICATIONS OF TEMP SERIES 14
9. ACCESSORIES 15
10. WARRANTY & RETURN OF ITEMS 16
11. RETURN OF ITEMS 17
Instruction Manual Temp 4/5/6
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introducing the economy series
Thank you for purchasing the Temp 4/5/6 meter. These microprocessor-based
handheld meters are economical and easy to use. They are available in three
models:
• The Temp 4 uses *YSI 400 series thermistor temperature sensor
• The Temp 5 uses 100K thermistor temperature sensor
• The Temp 6 uses PT100 ohm (Platinum) RTD temperature sensor
All Temp 4/5/6 meter series feature:
• Large LCD for clear and easy reading
• Readings in
o
C and oF (selectable)
• Minimum and maximum temperature display
• Minimum and maximum hold mode
• Low battery indicator
• Hold function, freezes measured reading
• User calibration - offset adjustment
• Non volatile memory backup; calibration and other information remain if
battery is disconnected
• Temp 5 meter allows user selection of most suitable temperature curve for
its thermistor sensor
This instruction manual is organised for quick reference with step-by-step
procedures that give you thorough review of the various features and meter
operations.
Included with your meter are a temperature sensor (Temp 5 only), rubber boot,
4 alkaline “AAA” batteries, an instruction manual and a warranty card. To order
other accessories, please refer to Section on Accessories for more information.
* YSI is a registered trademark of Yellow Springs Instruments.
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2. GETTING STARTED
2.1 Description of Keypad Functions
Temp 4/5/6 meters have six keys on its splash-proof keypad. These keys
include ON / OFF, CAL, HOLD / ENTER,
(DOWN) keys.
oC/o
F, MAX /S (UP) and MIN /T
ON/OFF: Powers meter ON or OFF. Meter directly enters
measurement mode when you turn it on
CAL: Allows temperature calibration of the meter.
HOLD/ENTER: Freezes the measured reading; confirm calibration
value.
MAX/S (UP) and MIN/T (DOWN): Momentarily displays meter’s
maximum and minimum temperature; enter maximum or minimum
hold mode; scroll up and down in calibration mode.
oC/o
F: Switches between oC and oF in measurement mode.
ON
OFF
CAL
HOLD
ENTER
MAX
MIN
°C/°F
2.2 Description of LCD Annunciators
The Temp 4/5/6 meters have a large custom LCD that consists of 4-digit
segments and operation annunciators for
“MIN’, “MAX”, “HO” (when the HOLD function is activated) and “LO” (low battery
condition).
HO LO MAX MIN
.
..
o
C and oF. Other indicators include
°C °F
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2.3 Inserting & Removing the Rubber Boot
1. To remove meter from rubber boot, push out from the bottom edges of
meter until it is completely out of boot. Ensure that the connector of
temperature sensor is not connected.
2. To insert meter into rubber boot, slide in from the top of meter before
pushing the bottom edges of meter down to set it into position. Lift up the
stand at the back of meter for bench top applications if necessary.
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2.4 Inserting New Batteries
The battery compartment is found at the back of instrument. To open the battery
compartment, push in the direction of arrow and lift up the cover. Note the
polarity of battery before inserting into position. After replacement, place cover
back and press down until it locks tight.
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2.5 Battery Replacement
A “LO” annunciator in the LCD alerts you when battery power is running low.
Replace with the same type as recommended by the manufacturer.
Caution: Power off the meter when changing battery.
2.6 Connecting the Temperature Sensor
To connect a temperature probe into the meter, align the connector of probe to
the meter’s socket and push fully until it is in position.
Note: Both the Temp 4/5 use phono jacks while the Temp 6 uses a 3-pin
connector with a locking mechanism.
Temp 4/5 Socket
LO
°C
.
Temp 6 Socket
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2.7 Switching the Meter On
1. Press ON/OFF key to power up your meter. All the LCD segments display
momentarily as the meter performs a self-diagnostic test, per shown in
section 2.2. The LCD then switches into measurement mode.
2. The LCD displays “oPEn” if the temperature sensor is faulty, or there is an
open circuit. Please refer to section on Troubleshooting if in doubt.
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3. CALIBRATION
3.1 Temperature Calibration
The temperature sensor included (only for Temp 5) with your meter is factory
calibrated. Over time, the temperature calibration may drift and the probe
requires recalibration. The Temp 4/5/6 meters allow you to have a 1-point
calibration as fine adjustment by changing its offset value. This is useful if you
replace the probe and should recalibrate the probe to the meter.
3.1.1 Temperature Calibration using Offset Adjustment
1. First connect the temperature probe to the meter. Press ON/OFF key to
power up the meter and wait for meter to enter measurement mode.
2. Dip the probe in a constant temperature bath, or in liquid whose
temperature can be checked with an accurate thermometer. For best
accuracy, place the probe and thermometer in a constant temperature bath.
3. Wait for readings to stabilise.
4. To enter temperature calibration mode, press and hold CAL key for 5
seconds before release. The LCD shows “CA” momentarily and a value
flashes.
5. Press MAX/▲ or MIN/▼ key to adjust the displayed value until it matches
the correct temperature. The MAX/▲ or MIN/▼ key will scroll to the
maximum allowable value.
NOTE: The maximum adjustments allowed are ±5 °C from factory default.
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6. Press ENTER key to confirm calibration.
7. The LCD displays “CO” momentarily, and the meter then reverts to
measurement mode. See figure below.
Press down CAL key for 5
seconds before release
From meas urement mode
CAL
C°
C°
°C
HOLD
ENTER
C°
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3.1.2 Temperature Curve Selection (Temp 5 Meter Only)
In the event temperature probe has drifted too far from its original characteristic
– due to age and use or if the probe is being replaced, it may be a good idea to
match probe to the best curve. There are 3 curves programmed in the unit. To
choose the curve, proceed as follows:
1. Connect your temperature probe to the meter. Dip the probe in a constant
temperature bath or a liquid whose temperature can be checked with a
thermometer known to be accurate. For best accuracy, place the probe
and thermometer in a constant temperature bath.
2. Turn on the meter. Make sure that the meter is in the measurement mode.
Press CAL key for 5 seconds to enter calibration mode. The LCD shows
“CA” and the reading flashes.
oC/o
3. Press
F key to enter curve selection mode. Press the oC/oF key again
to scroll through three temperature curves (low, mid. high). Each press will
take you through one curve. Choose the curve which gives you a reading
closest to the actual value (of the bath or thermometer).
4. Press ENTER key and the curve selection is complete. The unit will display
“CO” and revert to the temperature calibration mode, with the display still
flashing.
5. Press S and T key to make fine adjustment until the display shows the
correct desired temperature. The S and T key will scroll to the maximum
allowable value (maximum adjustment is ±5
6. Press ENTER key to confirm calibration. The LCD displays “CO”
momentarily, and the meter then reverts to measurement mode.
o
C from factory default).
.
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4. MEASUREMENT
4.1 Taking Measurements
1. Power on the meter. The meter automatically enters Temperature mode.
2. Press the
4.2 Displaying Maximum and Minimum Readings
The EcoScan Temp meter can momentarily display the maximum and minimum
temperature measured since you switched the meter on. Simply press MAX/S
or MIN/T key. The “MAX” or “MIN” annunciator displays in the LCD and the
maximum or minimum temperature momentarily displays. Meter then returns to
measurement mode.
o
C or oF annunciator displays in your LCD to indicate which mode you
The
are taking measurements in.
o
C/ oF key to toggle between each measurement mode.
MAX
°C
.
4.3 Holding a Reading
To freeze or hold your reading, press HOLD key once. The LCD displays ”HO”
annunciator to indicate the HOLD function is activated.
HO
°C
.
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4.4 Releasing a Held Reading
Press HOLD key again to deactivate HOLD function or to release your frozen
reading. The meter returns to measurement mode, and the “HO” annunciator
disappears from the LCD.
4.5 Maximum and Minimum Hold Mode
With the Maximum and Minimum Hold Mode, the EcoScan Temp meter can be
used as a maximum registering (or minimum registering) thermometer. The
meter displays the lowest or highest temperature measured since entering the
Maximum or Minimum Hold mode.
1. Power on the meter. The meter automatically enters Temperature mode.
2. Press HOLD key. The reading freezes and the annunciator “HO” displays in
3. Press MAX/S or MIN/T key. Meter enters the Maximum or Minimum Hold
oC/o
Use
the LCD.
mode. “HO” and “MAX” or “MIN” annunciator displays in the LCD.
F key to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit reading if desired.
HO MAX
°C
.
Meter will now continuously display the lowest or highest temperature measured
since you entered this mode. It will update the display when new highs or lows
are reached.
Press HOLD key again to leave MIN/MAX Hold mode and meter returns to its
measurement mode.
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5. DISABLE AUTO POWER-OFF FEATURE
By default this meter will auto power-off 17 minutes after last key operation.
This is to conserve battery power. The auto power-off feature can be disabled in
situation where longer periods of monitoring are desired.
NOTE: The meter switches back to auto power-off mode as soon as it is turned
off.
Procedure:
NOTE: When battery is low, the “LO” indicator will blink faster at every 1
second.
NOTE: Under default operation (when auto power-off feature is enabled), the
appearance of “LO” indicator permanently on the display means the battery
power is low. Once a new battery is installed, the “LO” indicator will disappear.
1. With meter off, press down
ON/OFF and MIN/▼ keys
together.
2. Release ON/OFF key first
and wait for 2 seconds
before releasing MIN/▼
key.
3. The meter goes through
the power-up sequence
before coming to
measurement mode.
4. The “LO” indicator will blink
for every 2 seconds,
indicating that the auto power-off feature is disabled.
5. Once the meter is switched off and subsequently switched on again,
the auto power-off feature will be enabled.
The "LO" indicat or will blink, indi cating t hat the auto
power-off feature is disabled
LO
C
°
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6. PROBE CARE AND MAINTENANCE
For best results, always clean the temperature probe with clean tissue paper
after measurement to keep the probe in good working condition. Wash the
probe thoroughly with tap water if necessary to wash off any residue. Should
there be any thin oil film sticking on the probe, wash with mild detergent or soap
and warm water. Rinse probe thoroughly under running water. Blot it dry and
clean off with clean tissue.
To remove the probe, simply hold firmly onto the probe’s plastic holder and pull
the connector out of the meter’s socket. Store both the probe and meter into its
original packaging when not in use.
7. TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Cause Solution
No display when turned on
“oPEn” display on LCD
“Ur” or “Or” display on LCD
“LO” annunciator appear steady
or flashing at 1 sec interval in the
LCD
“LO” annunciator appear flashing
at 2 sec interval in the LCD
Unstable reading
Slow response
a) Batteries not in place. a) Insert batteries.
b) Re-insert batteries in correct
polarity.
a) Probe not connected a) Make sure probe is firmly
a) Measurement over
(Or) or Under (Ur) range
a) Low battery a) Replace batteries with fresh
a) Auto-off is disabled a) Power the unit off and power
a) Electrode not deep
enough in sample
b) Dirty connector
c) Broken probe
d) External “noises” or
induction caused by
nearby electrical
motor
a) Dirty probe a) Clean probe
connected.
a) Ensure temperature taken is
within meter’s specification.
ones.
on to enable the Auto-off
feature
a) Place probe deeper in
sample.
b) Clean probe connector.
c) Replace electrode.
d) Remove or switch off
interfering motor.
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8. SPECIFICATIONS OF TEMP SERIES
Model Temp 4 and 5
(Thermistor)
Temperature Range -40.0 to 125.0 oC;
-40.0 to 257
o
F
Resolution 0.1 oC/0.1 oF 0.1
o
C/1 oF (range < -99.9 oC/-99.9
1
o
F and range > 199.9 oC/391.9 oF)
o
±2
o
F and range > 199.9 oC/391.9 oF)
Accuracy
o
± 0.2
C/0.4 oF ± 0.2 oC/0.4 oF (-99.9 to 199.9 oC/
Temp 6
(RTD)
-200.0 to 850.0
-328.0 to 1562
o
C/0.1 oF (-99.9 to 199.9 oC/
-99.9 to 391.9
-99.9 to 391.9
C/4 oF (range < -99.9 oC/-99.9
Hold Function “HO”
Auto Power Off Selectable;
Default factory setting, 17 minutes after last operation
Low Battery Indication “LO”
Error Message Display “Or”, “Ur”, “oPEn”
Display Single Custom LCD
Operating Temperature 0 to 50 oC
Power Requirements 4 x “AAA” Alkaline Batteries
Battery Life > 200 hours
Dimensions / Weight Meter: 14 x 7 x 3.5 cm / 200g
Boxed: 24 x 17 x 8 cm / 550 g
o
o
o
C;
o
F
F);
F);
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9. ACCESSORIES
Item Description Eutech Instruments
Temp 4 Meter EC-TEMP4/00 35626-00
General Purpose Probe ~ 93824-00
Temp 5 Meter with probe EC-TEMP5/01 35626-10
100K Thermistor Temperature
probe
Temp 6 Meter (with probe) EC-TEMP6/01 ~
Temp 6 Meter only EC-TEMP6/00B 35626-20
3 wire RTD Pt100 Temperature
probe
Replacement rubber boot ~ 35606-80
Replacement AAA batteries ~ 09376-00
Order Code
EC-TEM5TEM01P 35626-50
EC-TEM6TEM01R 08117-70
Oakton Instruments
Ordering Code
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10. WARRANTY & RETURN OF ITEMS
This meter is supplied with a warranty against significant deviations in material
and workmanship for a period of THREE years from date of purchase whereas
probe with a SIX-month warranty.
If repair or adjustment is necessary and has not been the result of abuse or
misuse within the designated period, please return – freight pre-paid – and
correction will be made without charge. Eutech Instruments/ Oakton
Instruments will determine if the product problem is due to deviations or
customer misuse.
Out of warranty products will be repaired on a charged basis.
Exclusions
The warranty on your instrument shall not apply to defects resulting from:
• Improper or inadequate maintenance by customer
• Unauthorised modification or misuse
• Operation outside of the environment specifications of the products
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11. RETURN OF ITEMS
Authorisation must be obtained from our Customer Service Department or
authorised distributor before returning items for any reason. A “Return Goods
Authorisation” (RGA) form is available through our authorised distributor.
Please include data regarding the reason the items are to be returned. For your
protection, items must be carefully packed to prevent damage in shipment and
insured against possible damage or loss. Eutech Instruments/ Oakton
Instruments will not be responsible for damage resulting from careless or
insufficient packing. A restocking charge will be made on all unauthorised
returns.
NOTE: Eutech Instruments Pte Ltd/ Oakton Instruments reserves the right to
make improvements in design, construction, and appearance of products
without notice.
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For more information on Eutech Instruments/ Oakton Instruments’ products,
contact your nearest distributor or visit our website listed below:
Oakton Instruments
P.O Box 5136,
Vernon Hills, IL60061, USA
Tel (in U.S.): 888-462-5866
Tel (outside U.S.) 1-847-5497600
Fax: (1) 847-247-2984
E-mail: info@4oakton.com