JULABO LH 85 High Dynamic Temperature System User Manual

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Menu functions

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0 V

0 mA

20 mA

4 mA

10 °C

210 °C

197 °C

202 °C

 5 K

 200 K




Examples:

lowest temperature value:

10 °C

highest temperature value

210 °C

Fig. shows 200

C scaled to paper width

rise: 50 mV/°C


lowest temperature value:

197 °C

highest temperature value: 202 °C

Fig. shows 5

C scaled to paper width

rise: 2000 mV/°C




1.

REG+E-PROG

EPROG - Input

This input is necessary when the nominal value is to be
determined and set by an external programmer (see page 43 )

1. Connect the external voltage or current source or programmer

to socket (3.1) REG+E-PROG of the instrument.

2. Adjust the menu option >Setpoint< on >EPROG< in the menu

>Konfiguration< (see page 43)

3. The programmer (E-PROG) input of the instrument can be

matched to the output signal of the external voltage or current
source.

Voltage

voltage

input

Current

current

input

Select the desired input value with the P-key

and set with

enter

.

"L Value" - Setting the LOW value::

First adjust and set the lowest voltage or current on the
external voltage or current source (e.g. 0 V or 0 mA).
Then after approx. 30 secs enter the corresponding
temperature value (e.g. 20.00°C).on the instrument by pressing

the appropriate buttons on the keypad and press enter

to

set.

"H Value" - Setting the HIGH value:

First adjust and set the highest voltage or current on the
external voltage or current source (e.g. 10 V or 20 mA).
Then after approx. 30 secs enter the corresponding
temperature value (e.g. 300 °C).on the instrument by pressing

the appropriate buttons on the keypad and press enter

to

set.

 Return to the standard display by pressing escape

.

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