Omega HH806W User Manual

HH806W
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WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, do not use this instrument
when working voltages at the measurement surface
over 24V AC or DC.
WARNING
To avoid damage or burns, do not make temperature
measurement in microwave ovens.
CAUTION
Repeated sharp flexing can break the thermocouple
leads. To prolong lead life, avoid sharp bends in the
leads, especially near the connector.
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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operatio
n is subject to the following two condi-
tions:(1
) this device may not cause harmful interfer-
ence
, and (2) this device must accept any interference
received
, including interference that may cause unde-
sired operation.
NOTE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply wit
h the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Par
t 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provid
e reasonable protection. This equipment gener-
ates
, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the in­structions
, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications
. However, there is no guarantee that
interferenc
e will not occur in a particular installation If
thi
s equipment does cause harmful interference to ra­dio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is en­couraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver
.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dif-
ferent from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV tech-
nician for help.
Shielde
d interface cables must be used in order to
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INTRODUCTION
The instrument is a portable digital thermometer that
s external thermocouples of type K, J, R, S, T, E,
measure N. The thermocouples types comply with the N.I.S.T. –
S 90 standard reference temperature/voltage tables.
IT
e thermometer features a dual thermocouple input, an
Th adjustable T/C offset.
SAFETY INFORMATION
comply with emission limits.
s or modifications not expressly approved
Change
e party responsible for compliance could void
th user‘s authority to operate the equipment.
WIRELESS NOTE
Wireless receiver must keep a distance of at least 30cm
from the meter and meter to meter distance must be at
least 20cm.
SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL
Measurement Range:
K-TYPE (0.1°) -200°C to 1372°C (-328°F to 2501°F) J-TYPE (0.1°) -210°C to 1200°C ( -346°F to 2192°F) T-TYPE (0.1°) -200°C to 400°C (-328°F to 752°F) E-TYPE (0.1°) -210°C to 1000°C (-346°F to 1832°F) R-TYPE (1°) 0°C to 1767°C (32°F to 3212°F) S-TYPE (1°) 0°C to 1767°C ( 32°F to 3212°F) N-TYPE (0.1°) -50°C to 1300°C ( -58°F to 2372°F)
*Based on the ITS-90 temperature standard.
According to temperature standard ITS-90.
Accuracy:
K/J/T/E-TYPE
±(0.05% rdg + 0.3°C) on -50°C to 1372°C ±(0.05% rdg + 0.7°C) on -50°C to -210°C ±(0.05% rdg + 0.6°F) on -58°F to 2501°F ±(0.05% rdg + 1.4°F) on -58°F to -346°F
N-TYPE
±(0.05% rdg + 0.8°C) on -50°C to 0°C ±(0.05% rdg + 0.4°C) on 0°C to 1300°C ±(0.05% rdg + 1.6°F) on -58°F to 32°F ±(0.05% rdg + 0.8°F) on 32°F to 2372°F
R/S-TYPE
±(0.05% rdg + 2°C) on 0°C to 1767°C ±(0.05% rdg + 4°F) on 32°F to 3212°F
Temperature Coefficient:
0.1 times the applicable accuracy specification per °C from 0°C to 18°C and 28°C to 50°C (32°F to 64°F and 82°F to122°F).
Input Protection:
24V dc or 24V ac rms maximum input voltage on any combination of input pins. Reading Rate: 2.5 time per second.
There are three display areas on the HH806 series LCD (liquid crystal display). The Main and Second displays are 4 _ digits with a maximum reading of 19999. These are used for displaying the value of T1 or T2. The Third display is for the date, time, or the differential value of T1 to T2.
Overload: “----.-” or “OL” is display. Battery: 1.5V x 4 PCS (SIZE AAA) UM-4 R03. Battery Life: 120 hours typical with carbon zinc battery. Dimensions: 160mm(H) x 83mm(W) x 38mm(D) Weight: Approx. 365g including batteries. Supplied Thermocouple:
1 meter (40”) type K insulated beaded wire thermocou-
. Maximum insulation temperature is 482°C (900°F).
ple Thermocoupl (whichever is greater) from 0°C to 1250°C.
e accuracy is ±1.1°C or 0.4% of reading
.
1. OPERATIONAL MODE
There are three operation modes-Normal, Shift, and Setup Mode.
NORMAL MODE:
s is the default mode, the operating functions for
Thi
e normal mode are printed on top of each button in
th white.
SHIFT MODE:
e operating functions for the shift mode are printed
Th in gray on the buttons. While in the normal mode,
s the SHIFT button to switch to shift mode. At the
pres lower-righ displaye normal mode, press the SHIFT button again.
SETUP MODE:
Pres setu sid press SET[ ] button again.
WIRELESS MODE:
Press the “ ” key for more than two seconds to start wireles
to stop wireless function. The wireless mode will shut down if there is no wireless signal for two minutes. SE “ ” power key for more than six seconds when the mete pla ID has been set to 00.
To check the channel and ID of the meter:
Whe 5 seconds. The LCD’s main display will show channel
number, the second display will show ID number.
t corner of the display, the word “Shift” is
d to indicate shift mode. To switch back to
s the set[ ] button in normal mode to switch to
p mode, the indicator “SET” is shown on the left
e of the display. To switch back to normal mode,
s function. Press “
T CH/ID to 00,00 by pressing “T1-T2” key and
r with the meter powered down. The second dis-
y will show 00, which means that the channel and
n the meter is off press “ ” key and “ ” for
fo
r another two seconds
2. NORMAL MODE
The following functions can only be used in the normal mode.
(1) “ ” Power Button
The “ ” button turns the thermometer on or off. When the meter is in MAX/MIN record mode, the power off function is disabled.
(2) “[LIMITS]” Button (only Main display)
The limits function will alert the user when a meas­urement exceeds a specified limit. To set the limit val-
, refer to limits function in the setup mode. Press
ues the [LIMITS] button to activate the limits function; the word “LIMIT” should be displayed on the LCD. Whe
n the value of the main display exceeds the Hi , the word “Hi” will be displayed and the ther-
limit
r will beep in a pulsed tone. If the value of the
momete
n display is lower then the Lo limit, the word “Lo”
mai
l be displayed and the thermometer will beep in a
wil continuou [LIMITS] button.
(3) “ ” Button
The backlight function is represented by this button “ ”. Pressing the button will turn on or off the LCD backlight. The backlight will turn off automatically after.
(4) “SAVE/READ” Button
The read data function works in conjunction with the sav saved data. The save function can be activated in shift mode data; the word “READ” should be displayed on the LCD overlay “SECOND” button until the “#” sign is dis­playe pointer within the saved data table will be displayed. Th throug or “ ” to step through the data one at a time. Press the
larger arrows “ ” or “ ” to step through the data te tivates the read data function.
(5) “LOG/READ” Button
The read log function works in with the lo lo th tion; the word “READ” is displayed on the LCD. Press th ing display menus: T1, T2, GRP, and #. T1 and T2: Display current group number. #: Displays the current location of the read pointer within a selected group. The arrow buttons on the overlay are used for scrolling through th “ ” to step through the logged data or groups one at a
time. Press the larger arrows “ ” or “ ” to step through the data or groups ten at a time. To navigate th SECON pla
s tone To exit the limits function, press the
e function in the shift mode, it is used for reading
. Press the SAVE/READ button to read saved
. To navigate around the save data table, press the
d on the second display. The location of the read
e arrow buttons on the overlay are used for scrolling
h the saved data. Press the smaller arrows “ ”
n at a time. Pressing the overlay “ESC” button deac-
conjunction g function. It is used for reading logged data. The g function can be activated in the shift mode. Press e LOG/READ button to activate the log read func-
e overlay SECOND button to rotate through follow-
s the T1 or T2 saved data. GRP: Displays the
e data and groups. Press the smaller arrows “ ” or
e logged data and groups, press the overl ay
D button until GRP appears in the second dis-
y panel. Then select the group using the arrows.
Pres
s the SECOND button again until the “#” sign is
displayed. The location of the read pointer in the se-
d group will be displayed. Use the arrows to
lecte
l through the data. Pressing the overlay “ESC”
scrol button deactivates the read data function.
(7) HOLD Mode (only Main display)
When HOLD mode is selected, the thermometer holds
e present readings and stops all further measure-
th
. To activate the data hold mode, press the
ments
D button, and “HOLD” is displayed on the LCD.
HOL
g the HOLD button again cancels the function,
Pressin
d the instrument will automatically resume meas-
an urements.
(8 ) MI N/M AX with Time rec ord Mode
(only Main display)
The MIN/MAX function records the highest and low-
t value recorded. It also calculates the average read-
es
g and the differences of MAX to MIN. Press
in MIN/MA mode or maximum measurement is recorded. Press the MIN/MA readings MIN Th ment. AVG: The average values of the measurements. Thi tion an no cordin of MIN, MAX and AVG data, the MIN/MAX function ca th automati REL also disabled.
X button to enter the MIN/MAX recording
. The beeper emits a tone when a new minimum
X button again to cycle through the current
: MAX: The highest measurement recorded.
: The lowest measurement recorded. MAX-MIN:
e difference of the highest and the lowest measure-
s mode works in conjunction with the hold func-
, pressing the HOLD button will stop recording d measurements (Previously recorded readings are t erased). Press HOLD button again to resume re-
g and measurements. To prevent accidental loss
n only be cancelled by pressing and holding down
e MIN MAX key for more then 2 seconds. The
c power-off feature, and the power, °C/°F,
, SET, Hi/Lo Limits, TYPE, T1/T2 buttons are
(10) “T1/T2” Button (Main display)
The input selection button [T1/T2] selects the input for the main display, T1 thermocouple or T2 thermocou-
. Press the T1/T2 button to switch between the two
ple
. When meter is turned on, it is set to the display
inputs that was last in use.
(11) “T1/T2” Button (Second display)
The input selection button [T1/T2] selects the input for
e second display, T1 thermocouple or T2 thermo-
th
. Press the T1/T2 button to switch between the
couple
o inputs. When meter is turned on, it is set to the
tw display that was last in use.
(12) “T1-T2/TIME” Button (Third display)
The input selection button [T1-T2] selects the system
e and date, or the differential between the two
tim thermocouple T1-T mete in use.
s (T1-T2) for the third display. Press the
2 button to switch the display options. When
r is turned on, it is set to the display that was last
3. SHIFT MODE
The following functions can only be used in the mode.
(2) “°C/°F” Button
Press the °C/°F button to select the temperature
s can be displayed in Celsius (°C) or Fahre
reading
t (°F). When the thermometer is turned on, it
hei to the temperature scale that was last in use.
(4) “SAVE” Button
The save function stores the T1, T2 data in a nonvola
e memory. Press the SAVE button to save the
til
t data, the word SAVE is displayed to indicate
ren
a has been saved. The built in memory can store
dat to 128 data. The data can be read using the read tion in the normal mode.
(5) “LOG” Button
The data log function continuously records the
g to a specified time interval. The time
accordin
l can be set using the interval setup function [INVT]
va in the set up mode. Press the LOG button to activate
e log function; the indicators “LOG” and “MEM”
th
l be displayed on the LCD. There are 16 groups
wil
e used for storing the log data, and each group
ar 64 data slots. If the current log session exceeds 64
, the log function will automatically use the
points
p to store the following data. A maximum of
grou
a points can be saved in one log session. Press
dat LOG button again to exit the data log function.
(6) “CLR ?” Button
The CLR function clears all the saved and logged in memory. When the CLR button is pressed, indicator
” is displayed and the “CLR” on upper-right
“MEM
D will blink. Pressing the “ENTER” button printed
LC on the overlay in white will clear all saved and logged
. Press “ESC” button to exit this function without
data clearing data.
(7) “REL” Button (Main display)
The relative value function can be used for comparing a saved reference value with other measurements.
s the “REL” button to store the current measur
Pres
t as the reference value, and “REL” should be
men
d on the right part of the LCD. The next
playe
t will display the current value compared
uremen
e value. Press “REL” button again to clear
referenc
e value and deactivate the relative value
referenc urement function.
(8) “APO” Button
Press the APO button to turn the “Auto power
n on or off. When this function is enabled,
functio
r “APO” is shown at the upper left part
indicato
. When APO (Auto power off) is enabled, it
LCD automaticall presse
e default time for APO is 5 minutes). Press power
(th button to resume operation.
(10) “TYPE” Button (Main display)
Press this button to change the type of thermocouple
e main display (K/J/T/E/R/S/N). If the inputs
th mai
y turn the thermometer off no button
d for a period longer than the set time inte
n and second display are the same, then pressing
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