Setup mode, Procedure of calibra tion, Opera t or maintenance – Omega Vehicle Security HH506RA User Manual

Page 3: And mini din output, 10) “type” button (main), 1 1) “type” button (second), 2) “[limits]” button (hi/lo limit setting), 3) “[invt]” button (interval time setting), 8) “[apo]” button (auto power off /time, Setting, min. 5 minutes)

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(10) “TYPE” button (MAIN)

Press this button to change the type of thermocouple in

the main display (K/J/T/E/R/S/N). If the inputs of the main

and second displays are the same, then pressing this button

will change the thermocouple type for both displays.

(1

1) “TYPE” button (SECOND)

Press this button to change the type of thermocouple in

the second display (K/J/T/E/R/S/N). If the inputs of the

main and second display are the same, then pressing this

button will change the thermocouple type for both displays.

SETUP

MODE

The following functions can only be used in the setup

mode.

(2) “[Limits]” button (Hi/Lo limit setting)

and

Mini DIN output

Press the LIMITS button to enter the Hi/Lo Limit setup

function, the “LIMIT”, “HI”, and main display will blink

on the LCD, and the previous settings are displayed. Press

the number button printed on the overlay in white to

set Hi or Lo limit value. the resolution of Hi/Lo limit setup

is 1 count. The button “-” (same button as the ESC) can be

used to set negative values. Setting is from left to right digit.

Press the “ENTER” button to confirm each setting.

3) “[INVT]” button (Interval time setting)

T

o

setup the time interval for the log function, press the

[INVT] button to set the time. The indicator “INV” will be

blinking on the topright of the LCD and the previous settings

will be displayed. Press the number button printed on the

overlay in white to change the time interval. Setting is from

left to right of the following format (HH:MM:SS). Press the

overlay “ENTER” button to confirm. T

o

exit this function,

press the ESC button.

HH: Interval Hour (0~23)

MM: Interval Minute (0~59)

SS: Interval Second (0~59)

MAX: 23:59:59

MIN:00:00:01

(8) “[APO]” button (Auto power

off /time

setting,

min. 5 minutes)

Use this function to change the time for the Auto Power

Of
f (APO) function. Press the [APO] in setup mode, and the

indicator “APO” and the main display will blink on the

LCD, and the previous setting will be displayed. The

default time for APO is 5 minutes. Press the Number button

printed on the overlay in white to set the APO time.

Press the overlay “ENTER” button to confirm. T

o

exit this

function without changing the setting, press the ESC

button.

MAX: 19999 minutes

MIN: 0005 minutes

(9) “[OFS]” button (Thermocouple offset adjust)

When the main display input is T1 and socket thermo-

couple is connected, the instrument can adjust the of

fset of

the thermocouple or vice-versa for T2. In the setup mode,

press this button to enter the thermocouple Of

fset Setup

Function (OFS) and the indicator CAL

should be displayed on

the top righthand corner of the LCD while the main display

blinks. While the previous setting is displayed, press the

Number button printed on the overlay in white to change

or set the of

fset of the thermocouple. The resolution of

the setup is 0.1. Press the “-” button to set the negative

value. Press the overlay “ENTER” button to confirm.

MAX: 1999.9 C/F

(12) “[TIME]” button (System date and time setting)

T

o

set or change the system time, press the [TIME]

button in the setup mode. The time and date on the third

display panel should blink. Enter from left to right in the

following format: YY

:MM:DD and HH:MM:SS. Press

the Number button printed on the overlay in white word to

set the system date and time. Press the “ENTER” button

to confirm. Exit this function by pressing the ESC button.

PROCEDURE OF

CALIBRA

TION

1. Make ADJ pin short.

2. T2 input for a voltage of 70mV

will show a value

higher than 28000 2dgts at the third display and then

press “set[]” key in the next step.

3. T1 input for a temperature of 0C will show a value

5C at the main display

. Press “set[]” key

to complete the calibration.

4. T

ake of

f the short pin.

OPERA

T

OR MAINTENANCE

Battery Replacement

Power is supplied by a 9 volt “transistor” battery

.

(NEDA

1604, IEC 6F22). The “

” appears on the LCD

display when replacement is needed. T

o

replace the bat-

tery

, remove the two screws from the back of the meter and

lift of

f the battery cover

. Remove the battery from battery

contacts.

W

ARNING

T

o

avoid possible electrical shock, disconnect the

thermocouple connectors from the thermometer

before removing the cover

.

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