General DT61, DT62 User Manual

HEAVY-DUTY DIGITAL
THERMOCOUPLE
THERMOMETERS
USER’S MANUAL
Please read this manual carefully and thoroughly before using this product.
DT61
Single channel
DT62
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Key Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 –3
What’s in the Package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Quick Start Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 –7
Setup Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 – 11
Install Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Perform Setup Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 – 11
Install Thermocouple(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 – 13
Monitoring Temperature(s) in Real Time . 12 – 13
Displaying Min/Max/Avg Temperatures . . . . . 13
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 – 14
Operating & Maintenance Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Warranty Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Return for Repair Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Manuel de L’utilisateur (en Français) . . . . . 17 – 34
Manual del Usuario (en Español) . . . . . . . . 35 – 51
KEY FEATURES
• Min/Max/Avg memory
• Compatible with “K”, “J”, “T” and “E” type
thermocouples
• Displays difference between thermocouple
readings T1-T2 (DT62 only)
• 2.4 in. (61mm) diagonal LCD with dual
temperature readouts + relative time clock readout
• Adjustable relative time clock enables resetting
measurement timeline
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• Choice of three temperature units: °C, °F and °K
• Data hold button
• Manual temperature compensation (offset) for
thermocouple(s)
• Adjustable Auto Power Off trigger
• Powered by “9V” battery
• 3 year limited warranty
WHAT’S IN THE PACKAGE
Both models come in a white box with this user’s manual. The DT61 includes one “K” type bead thermocouple probe with a measurement range of
-40° to 572°F (-40° to 300°C). The DT62 comes with two “K” type probes with the same range.
A variety of other “K” type thermocouple probes with different sensor types, form factors and temperature ranges are available from General. Visit www.generaltools.com and enter “K type probe” in the SEARCH box.
QUICK START GUIDE
1. Obtain and install a “9V” battery.
2. Plug included “K” type thermocouple probe(s) into
the top jack(s).
3. Press the POWER button.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Figure 1 shows all of the controls, indicators and physical features of the DT61 and DT62, including the differences between their keypads and jack configurations. Figure 2 shows all possible indications on the LCD. Familiarize yourself with the positions and functions of all controls, indicators and physical features before moving on to the Setup Instructions and Operating Instructions.
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DT61 Keypad DT62 Keypad
1. Keypad
2. T1 jack for spade lug thermocouple
3. T2 jack for spade lug thermocouple (DT62 only)
4. Ambient temperature sensor
5. LCD
6. Flip-up stand (on back)
7. Battery compartment (on back)
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T2 ++T1
POWER
HOLD
EENNTTEERR
SETUP
MAX
MIN
AVG
T
C TYPE
C°/F°K
POWER
HOLD
EENNTTEERR
SETUP
MAX
MIN
AVG
T
1/T2/T1-T2
C°/F°K
DT61
TOP
Fig. 1. The controls, display and physical features of the DT61 and DT62
POWER button. Powers thermometer on and off. TC TYPE button (DT61 only). Selects thermocouple
type (“K”, “J”, “T” or “E”) T1/T2/T1-T2 button (DT62 only). Selects one of four
display options:
a) T1 on primary readout and T2 on secondary
readout
b) T2 on primary readout and T1 on secondary
readout
c) T1-T2 on primary readout and T1 on secondary
readout
d) T1-T2 on primary readout and T2 on secondary
readout
°C/°F/K button. Selects temperature unit of primary and secondary readouts
MAX/AVG/MIN button. Pressed briefly, selects whether maximum, minimum or average value of measurement session (since thermometer was powered on) is displayed on primary readout. Pressed and held, exits Max/Min/Avg display mode and resumes real-time display mode.
HOLD (ENTER) button:
• On DT61, pressing HOLD button briefly “freezes”
T1 value on primary readout.
• On DT62, pressing HOLD briefly freezes T1, T2 or
T1-T2 value on primary readout and T1 or T2 value on secondary readout (values held are determined by setting of T1/T2/T1-T2 button).
• On DT61 and DT62, ENTER button is only used
to set system time format.
SETUP button. Initiates 7-step setup procedure (see p. 7)
and buttons. On DT61 and DT62, used to enable/disable ambient temperature compensation
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and change values of temperature compensation, Auto Power Off triggering time, relative time clock and local power line frequency. On DT62, also used to select thermocouple type (during Step 1 of Setup procedure).
Fig. 2. All possible display indications
1. Auto Power Off enabled indicator
2. Low battery icon
3. OFFSET. Indicates that primary readout is showing
thermocouple temperature compensation value
4. SETUP. Flashes during setup procedure
5. READ. Not used on DT61 or DT62
6. REC. Not used on DT61 or DT62
7. HOLD. Indicates that primary readout is showing
held value
8. K, °F, °C. Primary readout temperature unit
9. Primary readout
10. MAX, MIN, AVG. Indicates which value is shown
on primary readout
11. MEM. Not used on DT61 or DT62
12. K, °F, °C. Secondary readout temperature unit
13. Secondary readout
14. USB. Not used on DT61 or DT62
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15. Relative time clock readout
16. min:sec. Relative time units
17. CAL. Flashes during calibration
18. INTERVAL. Not used on DT61 or DT62
19. hour:min. Relative time units
20. Type KJTERSN. Indicates selected thermocouple
type
SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALL BATTERY
To open the battery compartment, turn the thermometer over and lift the flip-up stand (Fig. 1, Callout 6) to gain access to the battery compartment (Callout 7). Remove the single Philips-head screw securing the battery compartment cover. Set the cover and screw aside. Obtain a “9V” battery and install it in the compartment observing the polarity markings inside. Close the battery compartment by replacing its cover and securing it with the screw.
PERFORM SETUP PROCEDURE
The setup procedures for the DT61 and DT62 are identical, with one exception: Step 2—adjusting the temperature compensation (offset) value—must be performed twice, for the thermocouples of both channels.
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1. Set TC type
2. Set TC offset
5. Set power line
frequency
4. Set relative time clock
6. Enable/ disable
ambient
temperature
compensation
3. Set APO trigger
7. Enter
Calibration
mode
To enter Setup mode, press the SETUP button once. Doing so will clear all three readouts and cause the word SETUP to begin flashing on the top line of the LCD. SETUP will continue to flash until all steps of the setup procedure have been completed.
Note: It’s important to understand that you must complete the entire 7-step Setup procedure shown above each time you initiate it. If you power off the thermometer during an interim step, none of your settings or changes will be saved.
Step 1 of the procedure enables you to configure the
thermometer for the type of thermocouple to be used. DT62 users: You cannot plug two different types of thermocouple into the T1 and T2 jacks on the top of the unit (Fig. 1, Callouts 2 and 3). You must use two probes of the same type.
By default, the DT61 and DT62 are configured to work with “K” type thermocouples. To use a “J”, “T” or “E” thermocouple, press the or button until the correct letter replaces K at the right of TYPE on the left side of the LCD.
On the DT61, you can also change the thermocouple type by pressing the TC TYPE button repeatedly with the thermometer in real-time measurement mode.
After you complete Step 1, press the SETUP button again to initiate Step 2. During this step, the word OFFSET appears on the top line of the LCD, with the term T1 in the upper left corner.
Step 2 of the procedure enables you to set the amount of temperature compensation (offset) to be applied to the Channel 1 (T1) thermocouple. Pressing the button applies a positive offset, and pressing the button applies a negative offset. Each press of either button adds 0.1°C of compensation to the amount shown on the primary readout. The
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maximum amount of temperature compensation allowable is ±6°C. You cannot apply temperature compensation using Fahrenheit or Kelvin units. After applying the desired amount of temperature compensation to T1, press the SETUP button again to save your setting and proceed to the next step.
On the DT62, the next step is Step 2A—setting the amount of temperature compensation (offset) to be applied to the Channel 2 (T2) thermocouple. After using the same procedure as before to apply the desired amount of temperature compensation to T2, press the SETUP button again to proceed to Step 3.
Note: Changing thermocouple type automatically restores offset value(s) to 0.0.
Step 3 enables you to change the triggering time of the Auto Power Off (APO) function from its default value of 30 minutes. During Step 3, the primary readout shows the term P – and the secondary readout shows the current value of the APO triggering time (the period of time during which no front-panel buttons are pressed).
Each press of the button increases the APO triggering time by 1 minute, and each press of the button decreases it by 1 minute. The maximum APO triggering time is 60 minutes. If the APO triggering time has been decreased to 5 minutes, the next press of the button causes the term oFF to appear on the secondary readout. Disabling the APO function in this way also causes the clock icon in the upper left corner of the LCD (Fig. 2, Callout 1) to disappear. The missing clock icon is a reminder that the thermometer will not automatically power itself off after an extended period of inactivity. With APO disabled, be aware that leaving the thermometer unattended for an extended period of time risks draining the battery.
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After adjusting the APO triggering time, press the
SETUP button again to proceed to Step 4. Step 4 enables you to reset the relative time clock to
a time other the default value: how long it has been since the thermometer was powered on. The usual reason to change the value is to establish a new “zero” for the measurement timeline following any change that does not involve powering the thermometer off.
At the beginning of Step 4, the term S - t appears on the primary readout with 00:00 (hours and minutes) showing on the relative time clock readout (Fig. 2, Callout 15). To switch the display to show minutes and seconds, press the HOLD (ENTER) button. The relative clock setting can be adjusted to any value between 0 and 24 hours, with 1-second resolution. Each press of the button increases the setting by 1 minute or 1 second, and each press of the button decreases it by 1 minute or 1 second. You can press and hold either button to make a large change quickly.
After adjusting the relative time clock, press the
SETUP button again to proceed to Step 5. Step 5 enables you to compensate for thermocouple
measurement errors caused by nearby power lines. By default, the thermometer automatically compensates for the effects of electric power transmission and distribution at a frequency of 60Hz. Upon entering Step 5, the thermometer shows the term LinE on the primary readout and 60H on the secondary readout. Press either the or button to change 60H to 50H if your local power grid operates at 50Hz.
After adjusting the relative time clock, press the SETUP button again to proceed to Step 6.
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Step 6 enables you to enable or disable ambient temperature compensation for the thermometer’s thermocouple(s).
At the beginning of Step 6, the term ntC (an abbreviation of normal temperature compensation) appears on the primary readout, with on displayed on the secondary readout. Press either the or button to change on to oFF. If you disable ambient temperature compensation, it will be re-enabled after the thermometer is rebooted.
After enabling or disabling ambient temperature compensation, press the SETUP button again to proceed to Step 7.
Step 7 enables professional users with laboratory­grade electrical instruments to calibrate the DT61 or DT62. Because the calibration procedure requires applying voltages to the spade-lug thermocouple jacks, General considers it inappropriate for casual users who may be unfamiliar with electrical safety guidelines. Accordingly, the calibration procedure is not reproduced here.
To complete the Setup procedure (and save all of settings and any changes you made since entering Setup mode), press the SETUP button one last time with CAL displayed on the primary readout and oFF showing on the secondary readout. Doing so will cause the thermometer to exit Setup mode and enter real-time measurement mode.
INSTALL THERMOCOUPLE(S)
Plug one (DT61) or two (DT62) thermocouples of the selected type into the T1 jack (DT61) or T1 and T2 jacks (DT62) on the top of the thermometer. On spade-lug thermocouple probes, the narrower lug is the positive (+) terminal and the wider lug is the negative (-) terminal.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MONITORING TEMPERATURE(S) IN REAL TIME
To measure temperatures sensed by one or more installed thermocouples, press the POWER button
to activate the thermometer. On the DT61, the temperature sensed by the T1 thermocouple will appear on the primary readout. On the DT62, the temperature sensed by the T1 thermocouple will appear on the primary readout and the T2 temperature (if a T2 thermocouple is installed) will appear on the secondary readout. This is the “normal” display mode for the DT62.
To swap the readouts on the DT62 (so T1 is shown on the secondary readout and T2 is shown on the primary readout), press the T1/T2/T1-T2 button.
To show the value of T1-T2 on the primary readout and the value of T1 on the secondary
readout, press the T1/T2/T1-T2 button again. To show T1-T2 on the primary readout and T2 on the secondary readout, press the T1/T2/T1-T2 button again.
When the DT62 is powered off and then on again, it will resume operation in “normal” display mode— with T1 on the primary readout and T2 on the secondary readout.
To hold the value on the primary readout (DT61) or the values on both readouts (DT62), press the HOLD button. Note that while the thermometer is holding a reading or readings, the relative time clock will continue ticking. To release the hold and resume real-time display of T1, T2 or T1-T2 values, press the HOLD button again.
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To change the temperature unit used on the primary readout (DT61) or the primary and secondary readouts (DT62), press the K, °F, °C button. Both models will “remember” the last selection and resume using that unit following a reboot.
DISPLAYING MIN/MAX/AVG TEMPERATURES
To display the minimum, maximum or average values of T1 (DT61) or T2 or T1-T2 (DT62) sensed during a measurement session (the period of time since the thermometer was last powered on), begin by briefly pressing the MAX/AVG/MIN button once. One press of the button causes the maximum value to be displayed on the secondary readout while the primary readout continues to track real-time temperature(s).
Briefly press the MAX/AVG/MIN button a second time to switch to showing the minimum temperature on the secondary readout. Briefly press the button a third time to show the average temperature over the duration of the measurement session on the secondary readout.
To exit Min/Max/Avg display mode and resume real-time display mode, press and hold the MAX/AVG/MIN button for at least 3 seconds.
SPECIFICATIONS
Measurement Ranges: -328° to 2501°F (-200° to
1372°C) with “K” type thermocouple(s)
-346° to 2192°F (-210° to 1200°C) with “J” type thermocouple(s)
-418° to 752°F (-250° to 400°C) with “T” type thermocouple(s)
-238° to 1832°F (-150° to 1000°C) with “E” type thermocouple(s)
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Measurement Accuracy: ±(0.5% of reading
+ 0.9°F/0.5°C)
Measurement Resolution: 0.1° (F or C) below 1000°;
1° (F or C) above 1000°
Measurement Range of Included Thermocouple(s):
-40° to 572°F (-40° to 300°C)
Auto Power Off Trigger: Adjustable from 5 minutes to
1 hour; can be disabled
Operating Temperature:
32° to 122°F (0° to 50°C) @<80% RH Dimensions: 7.5 x 3.5 x 1.6 in. (191 x 89 x 41mm) Weight: 14.1 oz. (400g) Power Source: One “9V” battery (not included) Note: The accuracy specification above is valid for
an operating temperature between 64° and 82°F (18° and 28°C), with RH less than 80%. It does not include thermocouple error.
OPERATING & MAINTENANCE TIPS
When the low battery icon appears at the upper left of the LCD, it’s time to replace the “9V” battery that powers the thermometer (although measurements will remain valid for several hours after the icon first appears). To replace the battery, follow the instructions on p. 7.
After subjecting the thermometer to a large change in ambient temperature, wait at least 30 minutes before making measurements to guarantee the accuracy of readings.
Remove the battery when storing the unit or when you do not expect to use it for an extended period of time (months rather than weeks).
Do not disassemble the thermometer or immerse it in water. Doing so voids the 1-year limited warranty.
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WARRANTY INFORMATION
General Tools & Instruments’ (General’s) DT61 or DT62 Heavy-duty Digital Thermocouple Thermometer is warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three years. Subject to certain restrictions, General will repair or replace this instrument if, after examination, the company determines it to be defective in material or workmanship. The warranty period begins on the date of purchase. You are encouraged to register your product online. General will extend your warranty an additional 60 days if you register at www.generaltools.com/ProductRegistry.
This warranty does not apply to damages that General determines to be from an attempted repair by nonauthorized personnel or misuse, alterations, normal wear and tear, or accidental damage. The defective unit must be returned to General Tools & Instruments or to a General-authorized service center, freight prepaid and insured.
Acceptance of the exclusive repair and replacement remedies described herein is a condition of the contract for purchase of this product. In no event shall General be liable for any incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages, or for any cost, attorneys’ fees, expenses, or losses alleged to be a consequence of damage due to failure of, or defect in any product including, but not limited to, any claims for loss of profits.
Register now at www.generaltools.com/ProductRegistry to receive a 60-day extension to your warranty.
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RETURN FOR REPAIR POLICY
Every effort has been made to provide you with a reliable product of superior quality. However, in the event your instrument requires repair, please contact our Customer Service to obtain an RGA (Return Goods Authorization) number before forwarding the unit via prepaid freight to the attention of our Service Center at this address:
General Tools & Instruments
80 White Street New York, NY 10013 212-431-6100
Remember to include a copy of your proof of purchase, your return address, and your phone number and/or e-mail address.
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