Kestrel 5000, 5100, 5200 User Manual

USER GUIDE
Kestrel 5000 Environmental Meter
Kestrel 5100 Racing Weather Meter
Kestrel 5200 Professional Environmental Meter
www.kestrelinstruments.com
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WARNING
!
Your Kestrel Weather/Environmental Meter is designed to provide accurate
measurement of current conditions only. Depending on your location and
environment, conditions may change rapidly.
Rapid temperature and humidity changes (i.e., moving your meter from indoors to outdoors) may cause inaccurate readings of temperature and humidity as well as all readings that rely on either of these values. Before relying on readings from your Kestrel Meter, be sure to either a) force air ow over the sensors by waving or slinging your meter through the air; or b) wait until your unit’s readings have stabilized, indicating it has equilibrated to its new environment.
To maximize the accuracy and reliability of your readings:
Ensure that your Kestrel Meter is in good repair and within factory calibration.
Take readings frequently and carefully according to the guidelines above.
Allow your meter’s readings to stabilize after signicant changes in temperature or humidity (i.e., changing location from indoors to outdoors).
Allow a margin of safety for changing conditions and reading errors (2-3% of reading is recommended).
Use care and good judgment when referring to your Kestrel Meter to make any decisions regarding safety, health or property protection.
To reduce the risk of injury or death to persons, read and follow these guidelines!
Your Kestrel Weather/Environmental Weather Meter may provide one or more of these measurements relating to estimation of danger of injury to people or animals from heat or cold: Heat Stress Index, Wind Chill Index, Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (“WBGT”), Thermal Work Limit (“TWL”). Note that guidance tables based on these values are based on typical physiological response. Certain individuals or animals may be more susceptible to harm relating to environmental conditions and require additional precautions. For example, very young or elderly individuals, individuals with asthma, and individuals who have not become acclimatized to hot conditions are likely to be more
prone to heat injury.
Know yourself and the individuals and items you are responsible for.
Where appropriate, seek the guidance of a medical professional.
Know what to do in the event of heat or cold injury and be prepared with supplies.
In the case of heat illness, remember the rule – “Cool rst, transport second.” An inexpensive ice bath can mean the dierence between life and death.
Your Kestrel Weather/Environmental Meter is not a medical device. It is only one source of information and must be employed with care and good judgment.
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We recommend that ONLY Lithium AA batteries be used in your Kestrel Weather/Environmental Meter to provide the widest operating temperature range and to avoid damage caused by leaking lead-acid batteries. If you must use conventional AA batteries, please do not store your Kestrel Meter with the batteries in place. Damage caused by battery corrosion is not covered under warranty.
WARNING: Lithium is a toxic substance and ingestion may cause serious injury or death. Keep lithium batteries out of the reach of children. If swallowed, immediately seek medical help. Have doctor phone 24-hour hotline at (202) 625-3333, call collect if necessary. Dispose of batteries properly and according to local regulations. Do not puncture or burn batteries. If the battery compartment does not close securely, stop using the product and keep it away from children.
BATTERIES
This User Guide contains the information you need to get started using your Kestrel meter. For in-depth explanations, FAQ’s, chat and e-mail support, visit
www.kestrelinstruments.com.
CONTACT US AT
(800) 784-4221 Toll Free North America
(610) 447-1555
Email: support@kestrelinstruments.com
Facebook: Fb.com/KestrelMeters
Twitter: @KestrelWeather
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CONTENTS
Measurements and Features ............................................. 5
Getting to Know Your Kestrel ............................................ 7
Buttons .................................................................................. 8
Kestrel Options Menu ......................................................... 8
Kestrel Menu Navigation ................................................... 9
Weather Mode Screen ........................................................10
Getting Started .................................................................... 11
Altimeter and Barometer ................................................... 12
Using Min/Avg/Max ............................................................13
Connecting to Devices Using LiNK ................................... 14
Connecting to Computers Using USB Cable...................14
Creating, Viewing, & Exporting Data Logs ...................... 15
Measuring Air Flow ............................................................17
Measuring Evaporation Rate ............................................. 17
Weather Glossary.................................................................18
Impeller Replacement ........................................................20
Warranty Certicate ............................................................21
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MEASUREMENTS Icon 5000
Environmental
5100
Racing
5200
Professional
5500
Weather
5400
HST
Wind Speed | Air Speed (mph | fpm | Bft | m/s | km/h | kt)
Temperature (˚F | ˚C)
Wind Chill (˚F | ˚C)
Relative Humidity (%)
Heat Stress Index (˚F | ˚C)
Dewpoint Temp (˚F | ˚C)
Wet Bulb Temp (˚F | ˚C)
Station Pressure (inHg | hPA | psi | mb)
Barometric Pressure (inHg | hPA | psi | mb)
Altitude(m | ft )
Density Altitude (m | ft)
Wind Direction (Cardinal Points, Degrees)
o
Crosswind (mph | fpm | Bft | m/s | km/h | kt)
o
Headwind | Tailwind (mph | fpm | Bft | m/s | km/h | kt)
o
o
optional
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MEASUREMENTS
Icon 5000
Environmental
5100
Racing
5200
Professional
5500
Weather
5400
HST
Moisture Content | Humidity Ratio (Grains) (gpp, g/kg)
Air Density (lb/ft3, kg/m3)
Relative Air Density (RAD) (%)
Evaporation Rate (lb/ft2/hr, kg/m2/hr)
Volume Air Flow (cfm, m/hr, m/m, m/s, L/s)
Delta T (˚F | ˚C)
Wet Blub Globe Temperature (WBGT) (˚F | ˚C)
Thermal Work Limit (TWL) (˚F | ˚C)
Globe Temperature (˚F | ˚C)
Naturally Aspirated Wet Bulb Temp (˚F | ˚C)
FEATURES
5000
Environmental
5100
Racing
5200
Professional
5500
Weather
5400
HST
LiNK Connectivity & Kestrel LiNK Mobile App
N/A
o o o o o
Backlit Display switchable white or Night-Vision preserving red
N/A
o optional
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR KESTREL
BACK
DATA TRANSFER
PORT
SERIAL NUMBER
AA BATTERY (1)
(Lithium recommended)
LANYARD ATTACHMENT
PRESSURE SENSOR
FRONT
OPTIONS/EXIT
POWER
BACKLIGHT
SCROLL/ADJUST
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
REPLACEABLE IMPELLER
SELECT
BATTERY DOOR LATCH
HUMIDITY SENSOR
BATTERY DOOR
IMPELLER COVER
CAPTURE
SUNLIGHT
READABLE
DISPLAY
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BUTTONS
Button Name Function
POWER Turns Kestrel on and o.
Press for on, hold for two seconds to turn o.
OPTIONS/ EXIT
Enter the main Options menu or exit a menu.
SELECT Access Settings on any
measurement screen or select a menu option to enter its submenu or conrm a task.
UP/DOWN Scroll up and down through
measurement screens or menus. Adjust values when entering text in name menus.
LEFT/ RIGHT
Scroll options left and right. Adjust values in combo menus and setting submenus.
CAPTURE In Weather Mode, manually
capture all environmental values.
BACK­LIGHT
Turn backlight on or o. (Also turns o automatically after one minute.)
Most system-wide and weather setup options are accessed from the main Options menu by pressing the
button from any Weather Measurement Screen or the main Targeting Screen.
• BLUETOOTH
» Bluetooth On/O
• DATA PORT
• MEMORY OPTIONS
» Clear Log » Auto Store » Store Rate » Overwrite
• GRAPH SCALE
• DISPLAY
» Auto Shutdown » Contrast » Backlight
• SYSTEM
» Time & Date » Measurements » Units » Lang » Batt » Factory Restore
• ABOUT
» Version » Legal
KESTREL OPTIONS MENU
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