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■ 1821 THERMOMETER DATA LOGGER 1822 1823 ENGLISH User Manual...
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Serial #: Catalog #: Model #: Please fill in the appropriate date as indicated: Date Received: Date Calibration Due: ® Chauvin Arnoux , Inc. ® d.b.a AEMC Instruments www.aemc.com Thermometer Data Logger Models 1821, 1822, 1823...
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2.7. Sensor Type ................................11 3. STANDALONE OPERATION ............................12 3.1. Sensor Installation ..............................12 3.2. Making Measurements ............................13 3.2.1. Temperature Difference (Model 1822) ......................13 3.2.2. MAX-MIN Mode............................. 13 3.2.3. HOLD ................................13 3.3. Recording Measurements ............................14 3.4.
Thank you for purchasing the Model 1821 or Model 1822 thermocouple thermometer data logger, or Model 1823 resistance thermometer data logger. For best results from your instrument: read these operating instructions carefully comply with the precautions for use WARNING, risk of DANGER! The operator must refer to these instructions whenever this danger symbol appears.
® quick start guide, USB thumb-drive with DataView software and user manual. Thermocouple Thermometer Data Logger Model 1822….………………….……..……..Cat. #2121.75 Includes soft carrying pouch, three AA alkaline batteries, 6 ft. (1.8m) USB cable, two thermocouple K Type, ® quick start guide, USB thumb-drive with DataView software and user manual.
1. Press the tab of the battery compartment cover and lift it clear. 2. Remove the battery compartment cover. 3. Insert the new batteries, ensuring correct polarity. 4. Close the battery compartment cover; ensuring it is completely and correctly closed. Thermometer Data Logger Models 1821, 1822, 1823...
Type B micro-USB connector 1.3. Instrument Functions The Models 1821 and 1822 are thermocouple-based thermometers with one and two channels, respectively. They operate with sensor types K (Chromel/Alumel), J (iron/Constantan), T (copper/Constantan), E (Chromel/Constantan), N (Nicrosil/Nisil), R (platinum-rhodium/platinum), and S (platinum-rhodium/platinum) and can measure temperatures from -418 to +3213°F (-250 to +1767°C) depending on sensor.
Short press turns on backlight. Long press: (Models 1821 and 1822) selects the type of thermocouple (K, J, T, E, N, R, S) (Model 1823) toggles between the PT100 and PT1000 probes Short press freezes the display.
Auto OFF interval (requires DataView) (Models 1821 and 1822) Sensor type (can be done on the instrument or via DataView) 2.1. DataView Installation 1. Insert the USB drive that comes with the instrument into a USB port on your computer.
Control Panel. For information about using alarms see §3.4. 2.7. Sensor Type The Models 1821 and 1822 require you to select the sensor type (K, J, T, E, N, R, or S) used with the instrument. You can do this on the instrument, or via DataView. (Note that the Model 1823 automatically detects the sensor type when you install the sensor.)
The instrument accepts one or two sensors, depending on model: Model 1821: connect one thermocouple. Model 1822: connect one or two thermocouples of the same type. Model 1823: connect one RTD100 or RTD1000 probe. Ensure correct polarity when installing sensors.
3.2.1. Temperature Difference (Model 1822) When the Model 1822 is connected to two sensors, it displays both measurements, with T1 at the bottom and T2 at the top (see the illustration above). You can display the difference between the sensor measurements by pressing the button.
The firmware version is incompatible with the instrument. Reload the previous firmware version. Er.13 Recording scheduling error. Ensure that the instrument’s time and the time of the DataView Data Logger Control Panel are the same (see §2.3). Thermometer Data Logger Models 1821, 1822, 1823...
Download recorded data from the instrument to the computer. Generate reports from downloaded data. View instrument measurements in real time on the computer. For information about performing these tasks, consult the DataView Data Logger Control Panel Help. Thermometer Data Logger Models 1821, 1822, 1823...
8000 hours with other thermocouples For Models 1821 and 1822, connecting the instrument to a computer via a micro USB cable causes an internal temperature rise in the instrument that may result in a temperature measurement error of approximately 2.7°F (1.5°C).
8000 hours with other thermocouples For Models 1821 and 1822, connecting the instrument to a computer via a micro USB cable causes an internal temperature rise in the instrument that may result in a temperature measurement error of approximately 2.7°F (1.5°C).
The instruments are not influenced by electromagnetic radiation. However, the sensors for the Models 1821 and 1822 can be affected, due to their wire shape. This can cause them to function as antennas capable of receiving electromagnetic radiation and affecting measurements.
Spent batteries must not be treated as ordinary household waste. Take them to an appropriate recycling facility. 6.4. Firmware Update AEMC may periodically update the instrument’s firmware. Updates are available for free download. To check for updates: 1. Connect the instrument to the Data Logger Control Panel.
LIMITED WARRANTY Your AEMC instrument is warranted to the owner for a period of two years from the date of original purchase ® against defects in manufacture. This limited warranty is given by AEMC Instruments, not by the distributor from whom it was purchased.
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NOTES: Thermometer Data Logger Models 1821, 1822, 1823...
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NOTES: Thermometer Data Logger Models 1821, 1822, 1823...