Testo Testo 176-T1 Manual

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1 Contents
1 Contents
1 Contents .................................................................................................31
2 Safety and the env
About this document......................................................................32
2.1.
2.2.
Ensure safety.................................................................................33
2.3.
Protecting the environment............................................................33
3 Specifications ........................................................................................
Use ................................................................................................34
3.1.
3.2.
Technical data ...............................................................................35
4 First steps ..............................................................................................
4.1. Unlock the data logger...................................................................43
4.2. Connecting the data logger to PC..................................................43
5 Display and control elements
Display...........................................................................................44
5.1.
5.2.
LED ...............................................................................................47
5.3.
Key functions.................................................................................48
6 Using the product
Connecting a sensor......................................................................49
6.1.
6.2.
Programming data logger ..............................................................49
6.3.
Menu overview ..............................................................................50
6.4.
Mounting the wall bracket..............................................................53
6.5.
Securing the data logger ...............................................................53
6.6.
Reading out data ...........................................................................53
ironment..................................................................32
...............................................................44
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34
43
7 Maintaining the product........................................................................55
Replacing the battery.....................................................................55
7.1.
7.2.
Cleaning the instrument.................................................................56
8 Tips and assistance...............................................................................57
Questions and answers .................................................................57
8.1.
8.2.
Accessories and spare parts .........................................................58
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2 Safety and the environment
2 Safety and the environment
2.1. About this document
Use
> Please read this documentation through carefully and
familiarize yourself with the product before putting it to use. Pay particular attention to the safety instructions and warning advice in order to prevent injuries and damage to the products.
> Keep this document to hand so that you can refer to it when
necessary.
> Hand this documentation on to any subsequent users of the
product.
Symbols and writing standards Representation Explanation
rning advice, risk level according to the
Wa signal word:
Warning! Serious physical injury may occur. Caution! Slight physical injury or damage to
the equipment may occur. > Implement the specified precautionary
measures.
Note: Basic or further information.
1....
2.... > ... Action: a step or an optional step.
- ... Result of an action.
Menu Elements of the instrument, the instrument
[OK] Control keys of the instrument or buttons of
... | ... Functions/paths within a menu. “...” Example entries
Action: more steps, the sequence must be followed.
display or the program interface.
the program interface.
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2.2. Ensure safety
> Only operate the product properly, for its intended purpose and
within the parameters specified in the technical data. Do not
use any force. > Never use the instrument to measur > Before each measurement check that the connections are
correctly
have been correctly plugged in. The protection class in the
technical data specified for the corresponding instrument may
otherwise not be reached. > testo 176 T3 testo 176 T4: The maximum permissible difference
in potential between the sensor inputs is 50 V. Take this into
account when using surface sensors with non-isolated
thermocouple. > After the final measurement, allow probes and probe shafts to
cool d
sensor tip or the probe shaft. > Temperatures given on probes/sensors rela
measuring range of the sensors. Do not expose handles and
feed lines to any temperatures in excess of 70 °C unless they
are expressly permitted for higher temperatures. > Carry out only the maintenance and repair work on this
instrument that
prescribed steps exactly. Use only original spare parts from
Testo.
closed with blanking plugs or that appropriate sensors
own sufficiently in order to avoid burns from the hot
is describ
2 Safety and the environment
e on or n
ed in the documentation. Follow the
ear live parts.
te only to the
2.3. Protecting the environment
> Dispose of faulty rechargeable batteries/spent batteries in
accordance with the valid legal specifications. > At the end of its useful life, send the pro
collection for electric and electronic devices (observe local
regulations) or return the product to Testo for disposal.
duct to the separate
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3 Specifications
3 Specifications
3.1. Use
The data loggers testo 176 serves the purpose of saving and
reading out individual readings and measurement series.
Readings are measured and saved with testo 176 and transferred
to the PC via USB-cable or SD-card, where they can be read out
and evaluated with the help of the testo Comfort Software. With the
software the data loggers can also be individually programmed.
Typical applications
testo 176 T1 is optimally suitable for temperature measurements
under extreme conditions, like e.g. on ships or in power plants,
because its metal housing provides excellent protection against
mechanical influences.
Due to the possibility of connecting external, high-precision Pt100
sensors the testo 176 T2 is optimally suitable for temperature
measurements, e.g. in food applications or in the laboratory.
With its external sensor connections (thermocouples type T, type K
and type J) and its robust metal housing the testo 176 T3 is able to
perform parallel temperature measurements on up to four
measuring locations under extreme conditions.
The external sensor connections (thermocouples type T, type K
and type J) make the testo 176 T4 and excellent choice for different
applications, such as e.g. simultaneous feed and return
temperature measurement in underfloor heating at up to four
measuring locations.
The testo 176 H1 is optimally suitable for parallel temperature and
humidity monitoring, e.g. in warehouses.
With its external sensor connections and its robust metal housing
the testo 176 H2 is able to execute temperature and humidity
measurements in parallel mode under extreme conditions.
The testo 176 P1 is able to measure pressure, temperature and
humidity at the same time and is thus optimally suitable for the
documentation of ambient conditions, e.g. in laboratories.
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3.2. Technical data
testo 176 T1 (0572 1761) Feature Values
Measurement parameter
Sensor type Pt100 class A internal Measurement range -35 to +70 °C System accuracy ± 0.2 °C (-35 bis +70 °C) ± 1 digit Resolution 0.01 °C Operating
temperature Storage
temperature Battery type 1x lithium (TL-5903) Life 8 years (15 min. measuring cycle, +25 °C) Degree of
protection Dimensions in mm
(LxWxH) Weight approx. 410 g Measuring cycle 1s – 24h (freely selectable) Interface Mini-USB, SD card slot Memory capacity 2 million readings Warranty 24 months, warranty conditions: see website
Standards 2004/108/EC, EN 128304
3 Specifications
Temperature (°C/°F)
-35 ... +70 °C
-40 ... +85 °C
IP68
103 x 63 x 33 mm
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3 Specifications
testo 176 T2 (0572 1762) Feature Values
Measurement
Temperature (°C/°F)
parameter Sensor type 2 x Pt100 class A external Measurement range -50 to +400 °C Instrument
accuracy
± 0.2 °C (-50 bis +200 °C) ± 1 digit
± 0.3 °C (+200.1 bis +400 °C) ± 1 digit Resolution 0.01 °C Operating
-35 ... +70 °C
temperature Storage
-40 ... +85 °C
temperature Battery type 1x lithium (TL-5903) Life 8 years (15 min. measuring cycle, +25 °C) Degree of
IP65 protection
Dimensions in mm
103 x 63 x 33 mm (LxWxH)
Weight approx. 220 g Measuring cycle 1s – 24h (freely selectable) Interface Mini-USB, SD card slot Memory capacity 2 million readings Warranty 24 months, terms of warranty: see website
www.testo.com/warranty
Standards 2004/108/EC, EN 128305
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Please note that, according to EN 12830, this instrument must be regularly checked and calibrated as specified in EN 13486 (recommendation: every year) Contact us for more information.
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3 Specifications
testo 176 T Feature Values
Measurement parameter
Sensor type 4 thermocouples (type T, K, J) external Measurement range -100 to +750 °C (type J)
Instrument accuracy
Resolution 0.1 °C Operating
temperature Storage
temperature Battery type 1x lithium (TL-5903) Life 8 years (15 min. measuring cycle, +25 °C) Degree of
protection Dimensions in mm
(LxWxH) Weight approx. 430 g Measuring cycle 1s – 24h (freely selectable) Interface Mini-USB, SD card slot Memory capacity 2 million readings Warranty 24 months, terms of warranty: see website
EC Directive 2004/108/EC
3 (0572 1763)
Temperature (°C/°F)
-195 to +1000 °C (type K)
-200 to +400 °C (type T) ± 1 % of the measurement value (-200 to
-100.1 °C) ± 1 digit ± 0.3 °C (-100 bis +70 °C) ± 1 digit ± 0.5 % of the measurement value (+70.1 to
+1000 °C) ± 1 digit
-20 ... +70 °C
-40 ... +85 °C
IP65
103 x 63 x 33 mm
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3 Specifications
testo 176 T4 (0572 1764) Feature Values
Measurement parameter
Sensor type 4 thermocouples (type T, K, J) external Measurement range -100 to +750 °C (type J)
Instrument accuracy
Resolution 0.1 °C Operating
temperature Storage
temperature Battery type 1x lithium (TL-5903) Life 8 years (15 min. measuring cycle, +25 °C) Degree of
protection Dimensions in mm
(LxWxH) Weight approx. 230 g Measuring cycle 1s – 24h (freely selectable) Interface Mini-USB, SD card slot Memory capacity 2 million readings Warranty 24 months, terms of warranty: see website
EC Directive 2004/108/EC
Temperature (°C/°F)
-195 to +1000 °C (type K)
-200 to +400 °C (type T) ± 1 % of the measurement value (-200 to
-100.1 °C) ± 1 digit ± 0.3 °C (-100 bis +70 °C) ± 1 digit ± 0.5 % of the measurement value (+70.1 to
+1000 °C) ± 1 digit
-20 ... +70 °C
-40 ... +85 °C
IP65
103 x 63 x 33 mm
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3 Specifications
testo 176 H Feature Values
Measurement parameter
Sensor type 2 capacitive humidity sensors external Measurement range 0 to 100 %rF (non-dewing)
Instrument accuracy
Resolution 0.1 °C, 0.1 %rF Operating
temperature Storage
temperature Battery type 1x lithium (TL-5903) Life 8 years (15 min. measuring cycle, +25 °C) Degree of
protection Dimensions in mm
(LxWxH) Weight approx. 220 g Measuring cycle 1s – 24h (freely selectable) Interface Mini-USB, SD card slot Memory capacity 2 million readings Warranty 24 months, terms of warranty: see website
EC Directive 2004/108/EC
1 (0572 1765)
Temperature (°C/°F) and humidity (%rF, %RH, °Ctd, g/m³, WB)
-20 to +70 °C
-40 to +70 °Ctd ± 0.2 °C (-20 to +70° C) ± 1 digit ± 0.4 °C (rem. measurement range) ± 1 digit The accuracy for humidity measurements
results from the accuracy of the connected sensor.
-20 ... +70 °C
-40 ... +85 °C
IP65
103 x 63 x 33 mm
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3 Specifications
testo 176 H2 (0572 1766) Feature Values
Measurement parameter
Sensor type 2 NTC temperature sensors external or
Measurement range 0 to 100 %rF (non-dewing)
Instrument accuracy
Resolution 0.1 °C, 0.1 %rF Operating
temperature Storage
temperature Battery type 1x lithium (TL-5903) Service life 8 years (15 min. measuring cycle, +25 °C) Degree of
protection Dimensions in mm
(LxWxH) Weight approx. 430 g Measuring cycle 1s – 24h (freely selectable) Interface Mini-USB, SD card slot Memory capacity 2 million readings Warranty 24 months, terms of warranty: see website
EC Directive 2004/108/EC
Temperature (°C/°F) and humidity (%rF, %RH, °Ctd, g/m³, WB)
2 capacitive humidity sensors external
-20 to +70°C
-40 to +70°Ctd ± 0.2°C (-20 bis +70°C) ± 1 digit ± 0.4°C (remaining measurement range)
± 1 digit The accuracy for humidity measurements
results from the accuracy of the connected sensor.
-20 ... +70°C
-40 ... +85°C
IP65
103 x 63 x 33 mm
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3 Specifications
testo 176 P1 (0572 1767)
F
re Values
eatu
Measurement parameter
Sensor type 2 capacitive humidity sensors external
Measurement range
Accuracy ± 0.2 °C (-20 bis +70 °C) ± 1 digit
Resolution 0.1 °C / 0.1 %rF / 0,1 mbar Operating
temperature Storage
temperature Battery type 1x lithium (TL-5903) Service life 8 years (15 min. measuring cycle, +25 °C) Degree of
protection Dimensions in mm
(LxWxH) Weight approx. 230 g Measuring cycle 1s – 24h (freely selectable) Interface Mini-USB, SD card slot Memory capacity 2 million readings Warranty 24 months, terms of warranty: see website
EC Directive 2004/108/EC
Temperature (°C/°F), humidity (%rF, %RH, °Ctd, g/m³), barometric pressure (mbar, hPa, psi, inH2O)
1 absolute pressure sensor internal 600 mbar to 1100 mbar
-20 to +70 °C
-40 to +70 °Ctd 0 to 100 %rF (non-dewing)
± 0.4 °C (remaining measurement range) ± 1 digit ± 3 mbar (0 to 50 °C) ± 1 digit The accuracy for humidity measurements results
from the accuracy of the connected sensor.
-20 ... +70 °C
-40 ... +85 °C
IP54
103 x 63 x 33 mm
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3 Specifications
Battery life
The programmi guide values for the expected lifetime of the battery. This lifetime is calculated on the basis of the following factors:
• Measuring cycle
Number of connected sensors Since the battery life depends on quite a few other factors, the
calculated data can only serve as guide values. The following factors have a negative effect on the battery life:
longer flashing of the LEDs
frequent reading out (several times per day) via the SD-card
extreme fluctuations in operating temperature The following factors have a positive effect on the battery life:
display switched off The battery capacity reading in the display of the data logger is
based on the calculated values. However, the data logger is switched off when a critical voltage level has been reached. It may therefore happen that:
readings are still recorded, even though the battery capacity reading says "empty".
the measurement program is stopped, even though the battery capacity reading just before indicated a still remaining battery capacity.
In case of an empty battery or a battery change saved readings will not be lost.
ng windows of the software provide you with typical
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4 First steps
4.1. Unlock the data logger
4 First steps
1.Open the lock w
2.Remove the lock (2) from the locking pin.
3. Pull the locking pin (3) out of the holes in the wall bracket.
4.Slide the data logger out of the wall bracket (4).
The data logg inserted. The display of the data logger shows rSt.
ith the key (1).
er is delivered with the battery (type TL-5903)
4.2. Connecting the data logger to PC
For testo Comfort Software Basic 5: The software is available in the Internet as a free download
requiring registration: www.testo.com/download-center.
The instruction software can be found in the testo Comfort Software Basic 5 instruction manual, which can be downloaded together with the software.
The soft
0580), if the download from the Internet is not desired.
For testo Comfort Software Professional und testo Comfort Software CFR:
> Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive.
1.Install the software testo Comfort Software.
2.Connect the USB cable to a free USB port on the PC.
3.Loosen the screw on the right side of the data logger.
s for the installation and operation of the
ware can be ordered on CD (article-no: 0572
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5 Display and control elements
4. Open the cover.
5. Plug the USB cable into the Mini USB port (1).
6.Configure the data logger, see separate operating instructions testo Comfort Software.
5 Display and control elements
5.1. Display
The data logg have no display.
The display function can be switched on/off via the testo Comfort Software.
Depending on the operating status, various information may be shown in the display. A detailed representation of the information that can be called up can be found under Menu overview, page 50.
Fo
r technical reasons the display speed of liquid crystal displays becomes slower at temperatures below 0 °C (approx. 2 seconds at -10 °C, approx. 6 seconds at -20 °C). This has no influence on the measuring accuracy.
ers testo 176 T1, testo 176 T3, testo 176 H2
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5 Display and control elements
testo 176 T2, testo 176 T4, testo 176 H1, testo 176 P1
1Measurement value channel 1, 2, 3 (depending on number of
channels and view)
2Units channel 1, 2, 3 (depending on number of channels and
view)
3Measurement value channel 2, 3, 4 (depending on number of
channels and view)
4Units channel 2, 3, 4 (depending on number of channels and
view)
5 Number of saved measurement values with alarm value
violation (Log)
6 Current intermediate measurement value, appears in the
display, but is not saved (Act)
7End of measuring program (End), measuring program is
running (Rec)
8Waiting for start of measuring program (Wait), start criterion
Formula programmed (F)
9.Start criterion Date/ Time programmed
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5 Display and control elements
10 Battery capacity
Icon Capacity
> 151 days
< 150 days
< 90 da
< 60 da
< 30 da > Read out data and change battery (see
11Lower alarm value displayed channel (2, 3, 4):
Flashes: programmed alarm value is shown
Lights: programmed alarm values were fallen short of 12Channel number (2, 3, 4) 13Upper alarm value displayed channel (2, 3, 4):
Flashes: programmed alarm value is shown
Lights: programmed alarm values were exceeded 14Identification of measurement value:
Max: highest saved measurement value Min: lowest saved measurement value
15Lower alarm value displayed channel (1, 2, 3):
Flashes: programmed alarm value is shown
Lights: programmed alarm values were fallen short of 16Channel number (1, 2, 3) 17Upper alarm value displayed channel (1, 2, 3):
Flashes: programmed alarm value is shown
Lights: programmed alarm values were exceeded
ys
ys
ys
Replacing the battery, page 55).
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5.2. LED
Representation Explanation
Red LED flashes once every 10 seconds
Red LED flashes twice every 10 seconds
Red LED flashes three times every 10 seconds
Red LED flashes three times when pressing the button
Yellow LED flashes three times
Yellow LED flashes three times when pressing the button
Green and yellow LED flash three times when pressing the button.
Green LED flashes three times when pressing the button
Red, yellow and green LEDs flash one after the other
5 Display and control elements
Remaining battery capacity has dropped below 30 days
Remaining battery capacity has dropped below 10 days
Battery is empty:
Limiting value exceeded/fallen short of.
Instrument changes from Wait-mode to Rec-mode.
Instrument is in Rec-mode.
Instrument is in End-mode.
Instrument is in Wait-mode.
Battery was inserted, capacitor in charge state.
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5 Display and control elements
5.3. Key functions
A detailed representation of the screen displays can be found under Menu overview, page 50.
Instrument in operating status Wait and start criterion Button
start programmed.
> Press [GO] for approx. 3 seconds to start the measurement
program.
- The measurement program starts and Rec appears in the
display.
Instrument is in operating status Wait:
> Press [GO], to toggle between the displays of upper alarm
value, lower alarm value, battery lifetime and last measurement value.
The displays appear in the specified sequence.
Instrument is in operating status Rec or End:
> Press [GO], to toggle between the displays for highest saved
measurement value, lowest saved measurement value, upper alarm value, lower alarm value, number of times the upper alarm value has been exceeded, number of times the lower alarm value has been fallen short of, battery lifetime and last measurement value.
The displays appear in the specified sequence.
Show current measurement value
The last 10 seconds [GO] has not be pressed.
> Press [GO].
- The current measurement value is determined and appears in
the display.
- The display shows Act.
If [GO] is pressed again current measurement value for the next channel will be determined and displayed.
within the next 10 seconds, the
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6 Using the product
6.1. Connecting a sensor
Observe the following points when connecting sensors to data logger and measuring points.
> Ensure correct polarity of the plugs. > Press the plugs firmly into the ports to ensure leak tightness.
However, do not apply force!
> Make sure that the plugs are firmly connected to the data logger
or that the connections are closed with blanking plugs.
> Ensure correct positioning of the sensor to avoid disturbing
influences affecting the measurement.
> testo 176 T2, testo 176 T3, testo 176 T4, testo 176 H1, testo
176 H2, testo 176 P1: Make sure that you connect the configured (with the testo Comfort Software) sensors to the individual connections. The numbers of the connections are printed on the housing.
6.2. Programming data logger
In order to adapt the programming of your data logger to your individual requirements, you require the testo Comfort Software Basic 5 software. It is available in the Internet as a free download requiring registration www.testo.com, International,
Service&Support | Download Center.
The instruction software can be found in the testo Comfort Software Basic 5 instruction manual that is downloaded together with the software.
s for the installation and operation of the
6 Using the product
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6 Using the product
6.3. Menu overview
The menu over representations of the data logger testo 176 T2.
The data loggers testo 176 T1, testo 176 T3, testo 176 H2 have no display.
The display must be switched on to be able to show the corresponding indications. This takes place via the testo Comfort Software.
The indication in the display is updated according to the programmed measurement rate. Only readings from active channels are displayed.
The channels are also activated via the testo Comfort Software.
The symbols for upper or lower alarm value light up in operating states Rec and End, if the programmed alarm value has been exceeded or fallen short off.
After 10 seconds without operating a key the display will return to its initial state.
view shows exemplary display
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6 Using the product
Wait-Mode (Wait): Start criterion is pr
Last
6
reading
Start criterion key start / PC start
Low
Start criterion Date/Time
Start criterion Formula
er alarm value Battery capacity in days
ogrammed, but not yet fulfilled.
Upper alarm value
Last measurement value6 (see Fig. Wait mode)
6
Measurement value is not saved
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6 Using the product
Rec-Mode (Rec): Start criterion was fulfilled, data logger saves readings End-Mode (End): Measurement program finished (stop criterion reached –
memory full or number of readings) depending on programming
Last reading Highest reading
Low
est reading Upper alarm value
Low
er alarm value Number of times the upper alarm
value has been exceeded
Number of times the low value has been fallen short of
Last measure
ment value (see Fig. )
er alarm
Battery capacity in days
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6.4. Mounting the wall bracket
The scope of deliver (e.g. screws, wall plugs).
✓ The data logger has been removed from the wall bracket.
1.Position the wall bracket at the desired place.
2.Use a pen or something similar to mark the location for the fastening screws.
3.Prepare the fastening location in accordance with the fastening material (e.g. drill hole, insert wall plugs).
4.Fasten the wall bracket with suitable screws.
y does not include mounting materials
6.5. Securing the data logger
6 Using the product
The
1.Slide the data logger into the wall bracket (1).
2.Push the locking pin (2) through the holes in the wall bracket.
3. Fasten the lock (3) on the locking pin.
4.Pull off the key (4).
wall bracket has been mounted.
6.6. Reading out data
Via USB cable
1.Connect the USB cable to a free USB port on the PC.
2.Loosen the screw on the right side of the data logger.
3. Open the cover.
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6 Using the product
4. Plug the USB cable into the Mini USB port (1).
5.Reading out data logger and processing of read out data, see
Via SD card
1.Loosen the screw on the right side of the data logger.
2. Open the cover.
separate operating instructions testo Comfort Software.
If a data logger logger can record measuring data with a maximum measuring cycle of 10 seconds during the read-out process.
Once the read-out process has finished, the data logger can again record measurement data with a measuring cycle of 1 second, depending on the programming.
is to be read out in Rec-mode, the data
3.Push the SD card into the SD card slot (2).
- Sd CArd appears in the display.
4.Hold [Go] depressed for longer than 2 seconds.
- COPY appears in the display.
- The yellow LED lights during the copying process.
- The green LED flashes twice and after the copying process the
display shows OUT.
5.Remove the SD card.
6.Insert the SD card into the SD card slot on the PC.
7.Further processing of read out data, see separate operating
instructions testo Comfort Software.
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7 Maintaining the product
7.1. Replacing the battery
The batter program. However, stored measurement data are preserved.
1.Read out stored measurement data, see Reading out data, page 53.
If it is no longer possible to read out the saved measurement
data because the battery capacity is too low: > Change the battery and then read out the stored
measurement data.
2.Place the data logger on its front.
y change stops the currently running measuring
7 Maintaining the product
3.Loosen the screws on the back of the data logger.
4.Remove the battery compartment cover.
5.Take the empty battery out of the battery compartment.
6.Insert the new battery (type TL-5903). Observe the polarity!
Only
use new branded batteries. If a partially exhausted battery is inserted, the calculation of the battery capacity will not be performed correctly.
7.Place the battery compartment cover on the battery compartment.
8.Tighten the screws.
- The display shows rST.
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7 Maintaining the product
The data logg the software testo Comfort Software must be installed on the computer and a connection to the data logger must have been set up.
9.Connect the data logger to the PC with a USB cable.
10.Start testo Comfort Software and set up a connection to the
data logger.
11.Reconfigure the data logger or load the old, saved
configuration, see separate operating instructions testo Comfort Software.
- The data logger is once again ready for use.
er needs to be reconfigured. For this purpose
7.2. Cleaning the instrument
CAUTION
Damage to the sensor!
> Ensure that no liquid enters the inside of the housing.
> If the housing of the instrument is dirty, clean it with a damp
cloth.
Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents or solvents! Weak household cleaning agents or soap suds can be used.
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8 Tips and assistance
8.1. Questions and answers
Question Possible causes / solution
FULL appears in the
display, the red LED flashes twice, out appears in the display.
Err appears in the display,
the red LED flashes twice,
out appears in the display.
nO dAtA appears in the
display, the red LED flashes twice.
rST appears in the display. The battery has been inserted. No
H Cap appears in the
display.
- - - -
appears in the display.
Insufficient memory capacity on SD card to save the data.
> Remove the SD card, free up more
memory space and copy data.
An error occurred while saving data to the SD card.
> Remove the SD card, free up more
memory space and copy data.
The logger has not yet recorded any data and is in Wait mode.
> Remove the SD card and wait until
the logger is in Rec mode.
data are recorded. > Reprogram the data logger via the
software.
The battery has been inserted after the battery and the auxiliary battery had been fully discharged. The auxiliary battery must be charged.
1.Connect the data logger to the PC with a USB cable.
2.Charge the auxiliary battery approx. 5-10 minutes via the USB­cable.
- The display shows rST.
Sensor of data logger defective or an incompatible sensor has been plugged in.
> Contact your dealer or the Testo
Customer Service.
8 Tips and assistance
If you have any questions please contact your local dealer or the Testo Customer Service. You find contact data on the back of this document or in the Internet under www.testo.com/service-contact.
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8 Tips and assistance
8.2. Accessories and spare parts
Description Article no.
Wall bracket (black) with lock 0554 1703 Mini USB cable to connect the data logger
testo 176 to the PC SD card to read out the data ligger 176 0554 8803 Battery TL-5903 AA-battery 0515 1760 CD testo Comfort Software Basic 5 (if free-of-
charge download from the website with obligation of registering is not wanted)
CD testo Comfort Software Professional 0554 1704 CD testo Comfort Software CFR 0554 1705 ISO temperature calibration certificate,
calibration points 18 °C, 0 °C, +40 °C; per channel/instrument
ISO moisture calibration certificate, calibration points 11,3 %rF; 50,0 %rF; 75,3 %rF at +25 °C/+77 °F; per channel/instrument
ISO calibration certificate absolute pressure, 5 calibration points over the measurement range
0449 0047
0572 0580
0520 0153
0520 0076
0520 0025
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