Omega Engineering HH801B User Manual

Features, Specifications, Environmental

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

MODEL HH801B

DUAL INPUT J/K/T/E

DIGITAL THERMOMETER

MADE IN TAIWAN

FEATURES:

Highly accurate thermometer with 0.1% basic accuracy.
Three displays for easy observations.
Thermocouple offset adjustment.
Four thermocouple types K/J/T/E for common use.
Robust protective holster.
Auto-Power Off and Backlight functions.
MIN/MAX/AVG/REL/HOLD/ functions.

SAFETY INFORMATION

It is recommended that you read the safety and opera-

tion instructions before using the thermometer.

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.

The

symbol on the instrument indicates that the opera-

tor must refer to an explanation in this manual.

SPECIFICATIONS

ELECTRICAL

Temperature Scale: Celsius or Fahrenheit user-selectable
Measurement Range:
Thermocouple

Range

K-TYPE(0.1°C) -200°C to 1372°C, -328°F to 1999°F
J-TYPE(0.1°C) -210°C to 1200°C, -346°F to 1999°F
T-TYPE(0.1°C) -200°C to 400°C, -328°F to 752°F
E-TYPE(0.1°C) -220°C to 1000°C, -364°F to 1832°F
Auto range: 0.1°C/1°C, 0.1°F/1°F
Accuracy: Accuracy is specified for operating tempera-

tures over the range of 18°C to 28°C (64°F to 82°F), for
1 year, not including thermocouple error.
±(0.1%rdg+1°C) on -60°C to 1372°C
±(0.1%rdg+2°C) on -60°C to -220°C
±(0.1%rdg+2°F) on -76°F to 1999°F
±(0.1%rdg+4°F) on -76°F to -364°F

ENVIRONMENTAL

Ambient Operating Ranges:
0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) <80% R.H.
Storage Temperature:
-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) <70% R.H.

GENERAL

Display: 3_ digit liquid crystal display (LCD) with a

maximum reading of 1999.

Polarity: Automatic, positive implied, negative polarity

indication.

Overrange: “OL” or “-OL” is displayed.
Zero: Automatic.
Low battery indication: The “

” is displayed when the

battery voltage drops below the operating level.

Measurement rate: 1 sample/second.
Accuracy: Stated accuracy at 23°C±5°C, <75% R.H.
Dimensions: 160mm (H) x 83mm (W) x 38mm(D).

Weight: approx. 265g including batteries.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1.

” Power Button

The “

” key turns the thermometer on or off. In the

MAX/MIN record mode the meter cannot be powered

off. With the power off, push and hold this key for more
than 4 seconds to disable auto power-off and turn the
meter on.

2. “HOLD” Button

Press the “HOLD” key to enter the Data Hold mode,

the “HOLD” annunciator is displayed. When HOLD
mode is selected, the thermometer holds the present
readings and stops all further measurements.

Press the “HOLD” key again to cancel HOLD mode

and allow the thermometer to resume taking measure-
ments. In the MAX/MIN recording mode, press the
“HOLD” key to stop the recording. Press “HOLD” key
again to resume recording. (Previously recorded read-
ings are not erased.)

3.

/°F” Button

Press “

” button to toggle ON or OFF the backlight.

The backlight will switch-off automatically after 30 sec-
onds. Readings are displayed in either degrees Celsius
(°C) or degrees Fahrenheit (°C). When the thermometer
is turned on, it is set to the temperature scale that was in
use when the thermometer was last turned off. To
change the temperature scale, press the “

/°F” button

for more than 2 seconds.

4. “REL” Button

Press the “REL” key to enter the Relative mode, zero

the display, and store the displayed reading as a refer-
ence value. The annunciator REL will appear on the
LCD. Press the “REL” key for more than 2 seconds to
exit the relative mode. The relative value can also be
entered by the user. (See “SET mode” later in this man-
ual). When the desired Relative value has been entered,
press the “SET” key to set Relative value as a reference
value. Press “REL” key again to exit the relative mode.

In the Relative mode, the value (can not be greater

than ±2,000 counts) shown on the LCD is always the
difference between the stored reference and the present
reading.

5. “Type” Button: K/J/T/E Thermocouple Type

The “TYPE” key selects the thermocouple type to be

used as an input. When the thermometer is turned on, it
is set to the type that was in use when the thermometer
was last turned off.

6. “MAX/MIN” Button: Record mode

Press “MAX/MIN” key to enter the MAX/MIN Re-

cording mode, (displays the Maximum reading, Mini-
mum reading, “MAX-MIN” reading and Average read-
ing stored in record mode). In this mode the automatic
power-off feature is disabled and “

” key and all func-

tion keys are disabled. The beeper emits a tone when a
new maximum or minimum value is recorded.

Push “MAX/MIN” key to cycle through the MAX,

MIN, MAX-MIN and AVG readings. If overload is re-
corded, the averaging function is stopped and average
value displays “-OL”. In this mode, press the “HOLD”
key to stop the recording of readings, all values are held,
press again to resume recording. To prevent accidental
loss of MAX, MIN, “MAX-MIN” and AVG data, this
mode can only be cancelled by pressing and holding the
MAX/MIN key for 2 seconds to exit and erase recorded
readings.

7. “Hi/Lo” Button: LIMITS mode

Press the “Hi/Lo” key to enter the Hi/Lo LIMITS

comparative mode, “LIMIT” is displayed. When the in-
put temperature value is above the Hi value, the beeper
emits a continuous tone and “Hi” is displayed. When in-
put temperature value is below the Lo value, the beeper
emits a pulsed tone and “Lo” is displayed. Press the
“Hi/Lo” LIMIT key again to exit the Hi/Lo LIMIT

mode.

8. “ ” Button

The ” ” key increases the value of the selected
digit.(See “SET mode” later in this manual.)

9. “TC OFFSET” Button

This button allows the user to adjust the Cold Junc-

tion Compensation offset up to ±5.0 counts. This value
is used to compensate for thermocouple sensor error.
When a value is entered, the readings displayed on the
LCD will be automatically adjusted to include this off-
set. (See “SET mode” later in this manual.)

10. “ ” Button

The “ ” key moves to the next digit on the display

(See “SET mode” later in this manual.)

11.“ ” Button

The “ ” key decreases the value of the selected digit

(See “SET mode” later in this manual.)

12. “SET” Button

Allows user to set the Relative value, Hi/Lo Limits

value and Cold Junction Compensation value. Press
“SET” key to enter SET mode. The LCD displays“SET”
and set annunciator is show in the upper right.
Set Relative value:

Press “SET” key to enter SET mode, then Press

“REL” button to set relative value. SET”, “REL” and
“T1” annunciators are displayed.

Press “_” or ” ”to increase or decrease the value of

the flashing digit, press “ ”to advance to the next digit
Use “_” or ” ”to set positive or negative for this rela-
tive value. Then press the ”ENTER” key to set the rela-
tive value for T1. Follow the same procedure for T2. In
this Relative SET mode, the value can not be greater
than ±1999.9 counts. If this value more than ±1999.9
counts, “Err” displayed and a valid offset must be en-
tered.
Set Hi/Lo Limit value:

Press “SET” key to enter SET mode, then Press Hi/Lo

button to set Hi/Lo Limit value. “SET”, “LIMIT”, “Hi”
and “T1” annunciator are displayed.

Press “_” or ” ”to increase or decrease the value of

the flashing digit, press “ ”to advance to the next digit
Use “ ” or ” ”to set positive or negative for this Hi/Lo
Limit value. Then press the “ENTER” key to store the
Hi limit value for T1. Follow the same procedure for T2
In this Hi/Lo Limit SET mode, the value can not be
greater than ±1999.9 counts. If this value more than
±1999.9 counts, “Err” displayed and a valid limit must
be entered.

Set Cold Junction Compensation (TC OFFSET):

Press SET key to enter SET mode, then Press TC

OFFSET button to set TC OFFSET value. First, “CJC”
is displayed on LCD. The meter will then enter SET
TC OFFSET mode. “SET” and “T1” annunciator are
displayed.

Press “ ” or ” ”to increase or decrease the value of

the flashing digit, press “ ” to advance to the next digit
Press “ ” or ” ”to set positive or negative for this TC
OFFSET value. Then press the “ENTER” key to store
the TC OFFSET value for T1, next enter the TC
OFFSET value for T2. In this TC OFFSET SET mode,
the value can not be greater than ±5.0 counts. If this
value more than ±5.0 counts, “Err” displayed and a
valid offset must be entered.

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