Oakton Temp-100 Instruction manual - 16. Calibration Screen

Manual is about: Dual-Input Thermocouple Datalogging Thermometer

Summary of Temp-100

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    Instruction manual temp-100 and temp-300 dual-input thermocouple datalogging thermometer 68x518203 rev 0 07/09.

  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. Introduction ....................................... 1 2. Safety precautions.......................... 2 3. Specifications .................................... 3 4. Battery installation and replacement........................................ 6 5. Inserting and removing optional ...

  • Page 4: 1. Introduction

    - 1 - 1. Introduction this versatile hand-held instrument provides highly accurate temperature measurements. The instrument is designed for easy operation and includes the following features: • menu driven setup and operation • datalogging for up to 1000 points on temp 100, 2000 on temp 300 • usb ou...

  • Page 5: 2. Safety

    - 2 - 2. Safety precautions warning: 1. This instrument is designed to accept low level signals supplied by standard thermocouples. Under no circumstances should the input voltage exceed the specified 50v rms. 2. To prevent ignition of a hazardous atmosphere, batteries must only be changed in an are...

  • Page 6: 3. Specifications

    - 3 - 3. Specifications thermocouple thermometers type temperature range –210°c to 1200°c type j (–346°f to 2192°f) –250°c to 1372°c type k (–418°f to 2501°f) –250°c to 400°c type t (–418°f to 752°f) -250°c to 1000°c type e (-418°f to1832°) 0°c to 1768°c type r (300 only) (32°f to 3214°f) 0°c to 176...

  • Page 7: Accuracy

    - 4 - accuracy j,k,t,e & n below -150 °c (-238 °f): ±0.25% of reading ±1 °c (±0.25% ±0.7 °f) above -150 °c (-238 °f): ±0.1% of reading ±0.4 °c (±1% ±0.7 °f) r,s & b ±0.1% of reading ±1 °c (±0.1% ±2 °f) display backlit dot-matrix 50mm x 37.2mm data logging temp 100 : 1000 points temp 300 : 2000 point...

  • Page 8: Storage

    - 5 - storage –40°c to 65°c (–40°f to 149°f) humidity 10% to 90% (non-condensing) battery life size: three aa, 1.5v; alkaline life: 400 hours continuous, typical, (without backlighting) dimensions without armor: 175mm (l) x 97mm (w) x 42mm (h) with armor: 180mm (l) x 102mm (w) x 52mm (h) weight with...

  • Page 9: 4. Battery

    - 6 - 4. Battery installation and replacement the total battery life without backlighting and alarm is about 400 hours. The battery bar annunciator represents the battery strength. An empty battery annunciator indicates low battery strength; a blinking battery annunciator indicates that the batterie...

  • Page 10: 5. Inserting

    - 7 - 5. Inserting and removing optional rubber armour 1. To insert thermometer into the optional rubber armor, slide in from the top of meter before pushing the bottom edges of meter down to set it into position. Lift up the stand at the back of meter for bench top applications if necessary. 2. To ...

  • Page 11: 6. Assembling

    - 8 - 6. Assembling optional handsfree accesories you can use the optional magnets and strap in the handsfree kit accessories for hands free operations..

  • Page 12: 7. Connecting

    - 9 - 7. Connecting a thermocouple use the correct thermocouple type for your instrument setting. Using an incorrect thermocouple type will result in erroneous readings. Thermocouples are colour coded by type using the north american ansi colour code as follows: type color j black k yellow t blue e ...

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    - 10 - thermocouple wiring polarity must be correct. If readings decrease as the temperature increases, the thermocouple wires may be reversed. The red wire is negative for thermocouple wires manufactured in north america. If no probe is connected the display will read “open”. Thermocouples are sens...

  • Page 14: 8. Key

    - 11 - 8. Key functions note: function keys change in setup mode to provide advanced operation flexibility. Text above key will indicate function. F1 step through min, max and avg readings. F2 choose probe t1, t2 or t1-t2 f3 toggle between menu and measure mode hold freeze display on/off light turns...

  • Page 15: 9. Display

    - 12 - 9. Display overview the dot matrix display features a large primary display, smaller secondary displays for channel info or min/max/ave, and helpful annuciators for added measurement data 1 hold - active 2 data logging is active 3 alarm enabled – channel in alarm indicated: t1 or t2 or t1&t2 ...

  • Page 16: 10. Measurement Mode

    - 13 - 10. Measurement mode on initial start-up the meter will display the measured value for input one in the primary display and for input two in the secondary display. Pressing the f2 key will toggle primary display through input one (t1), input two, and the delta (t1 – t2) values. Pressing the f...

  • Page 17: 11. Hold Functon

    - 14 - 11. Hold functon press the hold key to retain the reading on the display. Press the hold key again for normal operation. 12. Min, max, and ave function press the f1 key to toggle between the minimum, maximum, and average readings. The minimum and maximum reading function is ideal for monitori...

  • Page 18: 14. Setup Mode

    - 15 - 14. Setup mode to access the setup mode from measurement mode press the f3 key (menu). Press ▲▼ keys on the meter key pad to scroll through options. To enter a setup screen press select f1 key. To return to measurement mode press meas f3 key. Following menu options are listed 1. General setup...

  • Page 19: 15.  General Setup Screen

    - 16 - 15. General setup screen the first page of the general setup screens let you set probe type, measurement units, time, and date. Press f1 to indicate you want to change the setting of the current parameter or recall▲ or log▼ to move to the next parameter. Press recall▲ or log▼ to change the op...

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    - 17 - on the second page you can set auto-off time, line frequency, and password. This screen below is used to reset/change password. In the event if uses forget his/her password, 5586 can be used to reset to a new value.

  • Page 21: 16. Calibration Screen

    - 18 - 16. Calibration screen the thermometer is factory calibrated and does not require calibration before use. The calibration function allows single point calibration of the thermometer, at 0°c (32°f) to compensate for thermocouple off-set error. It is not necessary to perform a field calibration...

  • Page 22: Offset Calibration

    - 19 - select calibration method by pressing f1 and the▲ or ▼ keys. Then select the channel you with to calibrate the▲ or ▼ keys. Offset calibration use the ▲ or ▼ keys to adjust the value to match known temperature standard. Press f1 to accept..

  • Page 23: Slope Calibration

    - 20 - slope calibration use the ▲ or ▼ keys to adjust the value to match known temperature standard. . Press f1 to accept. Then move to second temperature point using the ▲ or ▼ keys and repeat. Match calibration use the ▲ or ▼ keys to adjust the value to match t1 readings and t2 readings..

  • Page 24: 17. Alarms Screen

    - 21 - 17. Alarms screen disable or enable the alarm for individual probe by pressing recall▲ or log▼and f1 to accept. Increase or decrease individual limit by pressing recall▲ or log▼..

  • Page 25: 18.  Data Logging Screen

    - 22 - 18. Data logging screen press recall▲ or log▼to choose the logging methods as auto or manual. If it is auto logging, using recall▲ or log▼to set time interval. Its range is from 0min to 60min. Button “page1” will appear only in temp 300. Data transfer from meter to computer model 300 only. Pl...

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    - 23 - once the usb connection is establish with pc, press the start button to download data from meter to pc using hyperterminal. 19. Calibration report screen the calibration report will show the time and date along with results of the last user calibration..

  • Page 27: 20.  Clear / Reset Screen

    - 24 - 20. Clear / reset screen press f1 to choose which data you want to clear or reset. For calibration, logged data and reset all, you will have to enter the password to proceed. (default password is 9900).

  • Page 28: 21. Maintenance

    - 25 - 21. Maintenance properly used, the thermometer should maintain calibration indefinitely and not require service other than occasional cleaning of the housing and changing of the batteries. 22. Cleaning warning: to prevent ignition of a hazardous atmosphere by electrostatic discharge, clean wi...

  • Page 29: 24. Trouble Shooting

    - 26 - 24. Trouble shooting the following chart lists the most probable faults. There are no internal adjustments or user-replaceable parts. Fault action no display check condition of batteries. Check that batteries are inserted properly. Display shows - - - - out of range indication display shows o...

  • Page 30: 25. Accessories

    - 27 - 25. Accessories replacement meters and meter accessories item oakton thermo scientific type 100 thermometer 91427-40 tstemp100 type 300 thermometer 91427-50 tstemp300 rubber armour with stand 35427-80 armortemp handsfree kit (two magnets and a strap) 35427-85 hndsfrkit general purpose probe (...

  • Page 31: 26. Warranty

    - 28 - 26. Warranty the manufacturer warrants this product to be free from significant deviations from published specifications for a period of three years. If repair or adjustment is necessary within the warranty period, the problem will be corrected at no charge if it is not due to misuse or abuse...

  • Page 32: Repair Services

    - 29 - 28. Innocal® calibration and repair services optimum performance of your temperature-measuring instrument is not a timeless condition. To ensure quality measurements, have your instrument calibrated regularly. Trust innocal® to satisfy your calibration and equipment repair needs. With over a ...

  • Page 33: Reliable Support

    - 30 - reliable support trust in our free diagnostic support and troubleshooting advice. Our factory- trained metrologists and technicians are armed with years of experience and extensive technical data. Convenient reminders it’s so easy to keep your instruments functioning properly. Based on your r...

  • Page 34: Enough?

    - 31 - with today's high quality standards such as iso 9000, certification is becoming increasingly important. Traceability is not a timeless condition. It must be verified and maintained over the life of the calibration to ensure the highest accuracy possible. When you have your calibration done by...

  • Page 36: Technical Assistance

    Technical assistance if you have any questions about the use of this product, contact the manufacturer or authorized seller. For more information on oakton instruments products, please contact your nearest distributor or visit our web site listed below: oakton instruments p.O. Box 5136 vernon hills,...