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YOKOGAWA TM20 User Manual (111 pages)
Thermo-Collector
Brand:
YOKOGAWA
| Category:
Thermometer
| Size: 2.02 MB
Table of Contents
Structure of this Manual
2
Checking Contents of Package
2
Safety Precautions
3
Precautions for Handling of Components
4
Disclaimer of Guarantee
5
Figures in this Manual
5
Care of Product
5
Maintenance Service
5
Table of Contents
6
Features of this Product
10
Collector Function
10
Logging Function
11
Names and Functions of each Part
12
Setting the Battery
13
Turn ON/OFF of the Power Supply
14
Turn the Power Supply to on
14
Turn the Power Supply to off
14
Screen (LCD) Displays
15
How to Input Characters
16
Entering Characters
16
Entering Lowercase Characters
16
Overview of Preparation for Measurement
17
Setting up the Main Unit
18
Setting the Date and Time
18
Setting the Name of the Main Unit
19
Setting up with the Personal Computer
20
Setting up the "Thermo-Collector" Software
20
Connecting the Personal Computer and the Main Unit
20
Installing the "Thermo-Collector" Software
21
Confirming the Communication Environment (on the Personal Computer)
23
Confirming the Communication Environment (on the Main Unit)
24
Basic Operation of Thermo-Collector Software
25
Initiating Thermo-Collector Software
25
Terminating Thermo-Collector Software
26
Saving the Setup Data in a File
26
Loading a File Containing the Setup Data
27
Saving the Measurement Operator Name Data
28
Loading the Measurement Operator Name File
29
Other Functions (Menu Functions)
30
Other Functions (Tool Icons Functions)
34
Files Created on a Computer for Settings of TM20
35
Setups Required to Use Collector Function (Setting Tag Names, Alarms, Name of Person, and Comment, and Selecting Input Channel(S))
36
Setup Contents
36
Setting Tags
38
Setting Operator Names
44
Setting Comments
46
Setups Required to Use the Logging Function
48
Setups Required to Use the Logging Function (Setting the Log Name, Input Channel, Measurement Interval, and Measurement Period)
48
Setup Contents
48
Setting Logs
49
Downloading the Setup Data to the Main Unit
51
Preparation for Downloading
51
Downloading the Tag and Log Setup Data to the Personal Computer
52
Downloading the Measurement Operator Name Data
53
Downloading Comment Settings
54
Setting up with the Main Unit
55
Person, and Comment, and Selecting Input Channel(S))
55
Setups Required to Use Collector Function (Setting Tag Names, Alarms, Name of Person, and Comment, and Selecting Input Channel(S))
55
Setup Contents
55
Creating a New Tag
55
Setting the Alarm Function for each Tag
56
Batch-Setting the Alarm Function
58
Registering the Measurement Operator Name
59
Setting Comments
60
Setups Required to Use the Logging Function (Setting the Log Name, Input Channel, Measurement Interval, and Measurement Period)
61
Setup Contents
61
Operation Procedure
61
Confirm, Modify, Clear, or Delete the Data with the Main Unit
64
Confirming the Number of Pieces of Tag Data
64
Modifying the Tag Name
64
Clearing the Measurement Data Associated with the Tag
65
Deleting the Tag
66
Confirming the Log Setup Data
67
Modifying the Log Name and Setup Data (Measurement Interval and Period)
67
Clearing the Measurement Data Associated with the Log
70
Deleting the Log
70
Batch-Clearing the Measurement Data Associated with both the Tag and Log
71
Initializing the Main Unit
72
Confirming the Current Operator Name
72
Modifying the Operator
73
Input Channel and Probe
74
Measuring Temperatures with the Collector Function
76
Measuring Temperatures with the Logging Function
78
Measuring Temperatures of Channels a and B Simultaneously
80
Plugging in Probes
80
Selecting Input Channels
80
Recording Measured Values
81
Measuring Temperatures with the Non-Contact Thermo Probe
82
Switching On/Off the Decimal Portion of the Temperature Display
82
Measuring with the Non-Contact Thermo Probe
83
Changing Measuring Range
85
Available Ranges
85
Changing a Range
85
Scaling a Voltage Input Range
87
What Scaling Is
87
Setting Procedure
87
Other Useful Functions
89
To Instantly Confrm or Clear the Measured Data on the Main Unit
89
To Start a Measurement in the Logging Mode at a Specified Time (Timer Function)
89
To Quickly Search for a Tag or Log
91
To Record Measured Data if the Tag or Log Has Not Been Set
91
To Record the Start Time and Finish Time of an Operation (Only with the Collector Function)
92
To Restrict Inputs from the Panel Keys (the Key Lock Function)
92
To Enable Only the Panel Keys (Yellow Keys) Requied for Mesurement (FUNC Lock Function)
93
To Automatically Turn off the Power Supply if no Operation Is Performed in a Specified Period of Time (Auto Power off Function)
93
To Determine How Much more Data Can be Recorded
93
To See the Number of Measured Data Pieces Recorded on the Tag or Log
93
To See the Average of the Measured Data
94
To Sound a Chime at the Specified Time (the Chime Function)
94
To View the Screen in a Dark Place (the Backlight Function)
94
To Turn off the Electronically Generated Sound
94
To View the Comments Set
94
To Correct Measured Temperatures (Using the Simplified Input Correction Function)
95
To Transmit Measured Values to a PC in Real-Time
96
Receiving the Data on the Personal Computer
97
Preparation before Reception
97
Receiving the Data
98
Outputting Directly from the Main Unit to the Printer
100
2.1 Output Preparation
100
Printer-Main Unit Connection
100
Confirming the Printer Setup Conditions
101
Outputting the Measured Data to the Printer
102
Appendix
104
Thermo-Collector Specifications
104
Alarm Function
105
External Dimensions
107
Operation Environment of Thermo-Collector Software
108
External View and Dimensions
108
Using the Waterproof Case (Model 93011 Coming with TM20)
109
Function Keys Quick Reference
110
YOKOGAWA TM20 Instruction Manual (56 pages)
PH/ORP analyzer
Brand:
YOKOGAWA
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 2.68 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
2 Sp~Cjtioos
3
Se T Nxe
4
Fuonal Speification
5
Irtallation
6
Rns'oo Ar WIG
6
Irtallation Site
6
Fwtig Rnthoo
6
Am Rne
6
3-2. Wiring
7
Syste Ronfigiatior
7
3-2-2. Wiring Diagr
8
5 Operon
10
Checg of Wiring
10
Co Na an Fuctons
11
Canert Na
11
Fuctons
11
Wash Nxe
13
Calibratior Rne
15
Display Messages (Basic Operation)
17
Display Messages (Eror Coes)
17
Intrt Identification
19
St: up
20
Oprating the Anlyzer
20
Iibra Tiona
20
Calibration of the Mesuing Loop for Ph Mesuents
20
Calibration of the Mesuing Loop for ORP Measuremts
21
Description of the First Levl Opeation Moes
22
Suing Moe
22
Wash Rne
24
5Et Moe
25
C:libra Tion Rne
27
REGUTION of TH Anyze
30
6-1. Entering the Prog Moe
30
Entering with Passwrd Protection
30
6-1-2. Entering Without Passwrd Protection
31
Chging the Passwrd Numr
31
Selection of the Progg Menues
31
Alar Rnu
32
Ma Outp.t Me.u
36
Response Tim Menu
39
Llash Tir Rnu
40
Configuation Menu of Set Moe
44
List of Display Messages During Progarg
46
7 Factry Setings (Default Vas)
50
Sta Tale Rnu
54
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