This owner’s manual was as current as possible when this product was manufactured. However,
products are constantly being updated and improved. Because of this, some differences may occur
between the description in this manual and the product you received.
This manual provides operating instructions and maintenance information for four temperature
instruments. These instruments are high performance calibrator-thermometers capable of
simulating and measuring a wide-variety of sensors. In addition, features such as data storage
and ramping further enhance their versatility.
It is recommended that you read this manual thoroughly, especially the sections on safety, prior
to operating these instruments.
THERMOCOUPLE TYPES: K, J, T, E, N, B, R, S, G, C, D.
RTD TYPES: 100Ω platinum (α = 0.00385)
1000Ω platinum (α= 0.00385)
THERMISTOR TYPE: 2252Ω (YSI Series 400).
RANGES: K; -200°C to 1372°C, -328°F to 2502°F
J; -210°C to 760°C, -346°F to 1400°F
T; -200°C to 400°C, -328°F to 752°FE; -230°C to 1000°C, -382°F to 1832°F N; -200°C to 1300°C, -328°F to 2372°F
B; 500°C to 1820°C, 932°F to 3308°F R; 0°C to 1768°C, 32°F to 3214°FS; 0°C to 1768°C, 32°F to 3214°FG; 300°C to 2316°C, 572°F to 4201 °F C; 0°C to 2316°C, 32°F to 4201 °FD; 0°C to 2316°C, 32°F to 4201 °F RTD; -200°C to 850°C, -328°F to 1562°FTHERMISTOR; -40°C to 150°C, -40°F to 302°F
OHMS; 0-999.99
0-9,999.9
0-99,999
ACCURACY: All stated accuracies are exclusive of sensor errors and lead resistance induced
errors. Refer to 'UNIQUE SPECIFICATIONS' for detail accuracy specs.
•Combination calibrator, thermometer and datalogger.
•Function selection and numeric data entered via 12 keyswitch color coded keypad.
•Keyswitches have tactile feedback.
•5 digit LCD includes annunciators for operating modes.
•Up to 11 thermocouple types, 2 RTD types, and thermistor.
•1° or 0.1° resolution over temperature range of each sensor.
•°F and °C scales.
•Reading hold mode.
•10 memory locations for saving meter readings and/or calibrator outputs.
•Step mode for quick sequential recall of calibrator outputs from memory.
•Manual/automatic ramping for testing controller setpoints.
•Conforms to ITS-90 thermocouple & RTD tables. Refer to 'Service Information' (page 23) for
more information.
•Dust proof, splash proof, drop proof construction.
•Built-in tilt stand/hanger for bench use or hands free field measurements.
•User friendly programming.
•Retains data and programming, even when turned off.
•Performs diagnostic tests and indicates fault conditions.
•Low battery and open sensor indications.
MANUAL ADDENDA
Improvements or changes to this manual will be explained on an addendum included with the
instrument. All change information should be incorporated immediately into the appropriate
places in the manual.
Each instrument is inspected both mechanically and electrically before shipment. Upon receiving
your instrument unpack all items from the shipping container and check for any obvious damage
that may have occurred during transit. Report any damage to the shipping agent. Retain and use
the original packing materials if reshipment is necessary.
SAFETY INFORMATION
SAFETY SYMBOLS AND TERMS
The symbol
The WARNING used in this manual explains dangers that could result in personal injury or
The CAUTION used in this manual explains hazards that could damage the instrument.
on the instrument denotes that the user should refer to the operating
instructions.
death.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
These instruments are intended for use by qualified
personnel trained in the safe operation of electronic testing
equipment. Read the instruction manual thoroughly before
using, to become familiar with the instrument's operations
and capabilities.
Do not touch a temperature probe sheath when measuring
excessively high or low temperatures, or toxic substances.
Do not attempt to measure temperatures beyond the range
of the probe being used. Probe damage or personal injury
could result from exceeding a probe's maximum
Do not substitute a metal part for the nylon screw in the rear
case. Doing so will degrade electrical isolation of the case.
A 9V alkaline battery is supplied with the instrument but not installed. Read the following
installation instructions before attempting to install or remove the battery. Replacement batteries
should also be alkaline types.
WARNING
Turn the unit off and disconnect any input/output
connections before replacing the battery. Put the cover
back into place on the battery compartment before
resuming use of the instrument.
1. Remove the cover from the battery compartment by sliding it off in the direction of the
arrow located on the battery cover.
2. Remove the old battery.
3. Place the new battery in the battery compartment. Be sure to observe proper polarity.
4. Re-install the battery cover before resuming use of the instrument.
NOTES:
• Less than 10% of battery life remains when the BAT annunciator turns
on.
• When the battery is excessively discharged, the display is blanked.
• If the instrument is going to be stored for a long period of time or in a
high temperature environment, remove the battery to prevent leakage
damage.
• After a new battery is installed, allow approximately 5 seconds
for display turn-on the first time the unit is turned on. During
this period, microcomputer initialization is performed.
During battery replacement, the contents of user-programmed memory (data, operating modes,
etc.) can be saved. Prior to removing the old battery, turn off the instrument, and connect a
Model 80010 battery charger. Then exchange batteries, and disconnect the battery charger. Do
not leave the battery charger connected to instruments with non-rechargeable batteries.
OPERATION WITH RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
Model 80010 provides a 9-volt Ni-Cd battery and recharger suitable for use with the unit. This
battery provides 3-4 hours of continuous operation.
NOTE: Instrument accuracy is degraded while recharging the Ni-Cd battery, and
published specifications do not apply to measurements made during
recharging.
Turn off the instrument to recharge the battery. Allow 7 hours to recharge the battery fully. Then
unplug the recharger to avoid overcharging. Allow 20 minutes after charging before taking
measurements.
MODEL 80010 SPECIFICATIONS
Model
80010/100 80010 80010/220
Vout: 40 VDC @ 5mA 40 VDC @ 5mA 40 VDC @ 5mA
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. DIAGNOSTICS AND ERROR MESSAGES
Unit self-diagnostics provide fault condition readouts which are described below:
PROBLEM: LIKELY CAUSE:
Blank display, unit does not power-up. (1) Improper battery installation.
Check battery polarity.
BAT Annunciator. (1) Low battery voltage, install a new
Display reads OPEN. (1) No thermocouple, RTD or thermistor