WAGNER L622 Owner's Manual

WAGNER L622 Owner's Manual

"digital recording" hand-held moisture meter

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  • Page 1 AGNER ODEL "D " IGITAL ECORDING AND- OISTURE ETER WNER'S ANUAL 500-62201-001 OCUMENT NO...
  • Page 2 Wagner Model L622 “Digital Recording” Moisture Meter Owner’s Manual © Copyright 1996-2011 Wagner Meters. All Rights Reserved Worldwide. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any other language in any form by any means without the express written permission of Wagner Meters.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents FCC Compliance Statement..........4 Readings Report..............17 L622 Digital Recording Hand-Held Moisture Meter ... 5 Sample Group Report............18 L622 Specifications ............5 Sample Group Summary Report ........19 Getting Started ..............6 Sample Readings Report ..........20 Turning on the L622 ............7 Calibration .................21...
  • Page 4: Fcc Compliance Statement

    FCC Compliance Statement CAUTION: Only equipment certified to comply with Class B (computer input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.) should be This equipment has been tested and found to comply within the attached to this equipment. limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 5: L622 Digital Recording Hand-Held Moisture Meter

    15%+ moisture content Scanning Area (in): 2.5 x 2.5 (mm) 63.5 x 63.5 range. As with the L612 model, the L622 utilizes Wagner’s Intellisense™ technology to truly read the Scanning Depth (in): 1.0 in. (25.4 mm) moisture IN the wood, not ON the wood.
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    • Changing species Statistical values such as mean, standard deviation, highest reading, and lowest reading are calculated on Before you begin, make sure your L622 has a fresh set of individual groups. They may be accessed for viewing by batteries.
  • Page 7: Turning On The L622

    5%, the first line shows the current species and group When attempting to store an invalid The L622 will turn off after 1 minute of field label. The second line shows the reading, the second line will display inactivity.
  • Page 8: Changing Groups

    Changing Groups Activating Main Menu Main Menu Selection Press the button to activate Press the button to activate the GROUP MENU Locale Operation the change group function. main menu. Species Mean/Std Use the buttons to select the Press the buttons to scroll ARROW ARROW High/Low...
  • Page 9: Locale Menu

    Locale Menu Locale Menu Selection Changing Language Enter the main menu and activate the Enter the Locale menu and activate Language Operation Locale item. the Language item. Date Decimal Press the buttons to scroll Press the buttons to scroll ARROW ARROW through the Locale menu.
  • Page 10: Changing Date Format

    Changing Date Format Date Menu Selection Enter the Locale menu and activate MM/DD/YY Operation the Date item. DD/MM/YY Press the buttons to scroll ARROW Selecting the MM/DD/YY item will through the Date menu. format the date in the month/day/year order. Press the button to activate the STORE...
  • Page 11: Changing Decimal Format

    Changing Decimal Format Decimal Menu Selection Enter the Locale menu and activate Period Operation the Decimal item. Comma Press the buttons to scroll ARROW Selecting the format will use Period through the Numbers menu. the period ‘.’ character as the decimal separator.
  • Page 12: Changing Species

    Changing Species Editing Specific Gravity Editing Species Name Enter the main menu and activate the Enter the Edit SG mode through the Enter the Edit Name mode through the Operation Species item. Species item. Species item and Edit SG mode. Use the buttons to scroll Use the...
  • Page 13: Mean/Std Statistics

    Mean/Std Statistics High/Low Statistics Enter the main menu and activate the Enter the main menu and activate the Operation Mean/Std item. High/Low item. Use the buttons to scroll Use the buttons to scroll ARROW ARROW through the group statistics. Only through the group statistics.
  • Page 14: Clear Menu

    Clear Menu Clear Menu Selection Enter the main menu and activate the Group Operation Clear menu. Readings All Groups Press the buttons to scroll ARROW through the Clear menu. Press the button to activate the STORE selected item. Clear Display Group Press the button to activate the...
  • Page 15: Clear Group

    Clear Group Clear Readings Clear All Groups Enter the Clear menu and activate the Enter the Clear menu and activate the Enter the Clear menu and activate the Operation Group item. Readings item. All Groups item. Press the buttons to select the Press the buttons to select the Press the...
  • Page 16: Printing Reports

    Printing Reports Print Menu Selection Enter the main menu and activate the Group Operation Print menu. Summary Readings Press the buttons to scroll ARROW through the Print menu. Press the button to activate the STORE menu item. Print Display Group Press the button to activate the STORE...
  • Page 17: Group Report

    Group Report Group Summary Report Readings Report Enter the Print menu and activate the Enter the Print menu and activate the Enter the Print menu and activate the Operation Group item. Summary item. Readings item. Press the buttons to select the Press the button to send the Press the...
  • Page 18: Sample Group Report

    Sample Group Report L622 Stat-Pak 15:06:08 07/14/10 Group Report Company Name Meter #: First: 10:10:07 07/14/10 Last: 10:18:14 07/14/10 Group Readings Mean High Low Species 11.9 15.1 5.6 Douglas Fir Readings %Total Histogram < 6.2 ******** 3.1 **** 18.7 ************************ 34.3 *********************************************...
  • Page 19: Sample Group Summary Report

    Sample Group Summary Report L622 Stat-Pak 15:07:39 07/14/10 Summary Report Company Name Meter #: First: 10:10:07 07/14/10 Last: 10:23:43 07/14/10 Group Readings Mean High Low Species 11.9 15.1 5.6 Douglas Fir 14.3 24.0 6.8 Douglas Fir 13.2 19.2 7.5 Douglas Fir 12.8...
  • Page 20: Sample Readings Report

    L622 Stat-Pak 15:09:32 07/14/10 Readings Report Company Name Meter #: First: 10:10:07 07/14/10 Last: 10:18:14 07/14/10 Group Readings Mean High Low Species 11.9 15.1 5.6 Douglas Fir 12.3 12.3 12.6 13.9 15.1 14.8 14.4 13.0 12.4 12.2 11.3 10.6 10.3 10.1...
  • Page 21: Calibration

    Store the CVB in a cool dry place. Follow these steps for checking calibration. 1. Enter the Calibration verification mode using the MENU button. 2. Hold the L622 in mid-air so the bottom is several feet from any object. The correct reading for air is .0 Calibration Display %MC.
  • Page 22: Backlight

    Operation Backlight item. Battery item. time while in the readings mode will clear memory and restore the L622 to factory Press the button to change state of When a low battery condition occurs, the settings. Warning, you will lose all STORE the backlight to ON or OFF.
  • Page 23: Technical Notes

    The company name is set through the Stat- Pak program. Readings and Groups—The L622 can store up to 5000 readings in up to 200 groups. Groups are numbered 0 to 199 and can be selected at random. There is no limit to the number of readings per group as long as the total readings of all groups do not exceed 5000.
  • Page 24: Determining Specific Gravity

    Determining Specific Gravity The L622 calibration is based on an equation that relates An English units illustration: measurement correction to the specific gravity of a given Length: 10 in. converted to feet is 10 in./ 12 = 0.833 ft. species. Species of wood in different regions may have Width: 7.5 in.
  • Page 25: Factory Species List

    Editing Specific Gravity mode or Fir,White Editing Species Name mode menu item. This allows you Hemlock,East .40 to tailor the L622 species setting to a species not listed. Hemlock,West .45 The factory species list may also be custom configured Hickory,Nutmg.60 through the Stat-Pak program.
  • Page 26: Commentary On Specific Gravity

    The species correction equation provides a way to expand the Western Hemlock, White Fir, Western Larch, Engelmann use of the Wagner Hand-Held Moisture Meters for lumber of Spruce and White Oak. Three to four 40-piece samples of any species groups having similar species specific gravity each species were tested.
  • Page 27: Connecting To A Serial Printer

    Connecting to a Serial Printer To print a report to a serial printer, the following equipment is needed: L622, coiled modular serial cable, DB25P to RJ11 adapter, and a serial printer. • The serial printer must be ON, on line and configured for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit.
  • Page 28: Question And Answers

    Question and Answers A: Model L622 measures boards as narrow as 2 ½" in width. Q: I’m nervous about buying a new technology. What Q: What thickness boards can I measure? about Wagner Meters? How long have they been building this type of Hand-Held Moisture Meter? A: You can accurately measure boards as thin as ½"...
  • Page 29 (often only the tips). In contrast, Wagner Hand-Held Moisture Meters Q: What are the effects of relative humidity on Wagner generate a three-dimensional field that measures from the Hand-Held Moisture Meter readings? surface of the wood to a depth of 1" under the entire sensor (approximately 2 1/2"...
  • Page 30 You can determine the variance caused by the laminate by first measuring only the core and then the core with the Q: Does it matter which way you set a Wagner Hand-Held laminate. For example, if the core measures 12% without the Moisture Meter on the wood? Cross grain, with the grain, laminate and 13.5% with, you will then know to correct your...
  • Page 31 A: The Wagner L622 Moisture Meter is a tough production- line model, but can possibly be damaged by being dropped or slammed down hard on wood surfaces. Q: How accurate are Wagner Hand-Held Moisture Meters? A: The Wagner Hand-Held Moisture Meter is as accurate, or more accurate than any moisture meter that is on the market.
  • Page 32: Warranty

    Wagner’s liability under this warranty shall be limited, at warranties binding on Wagner Meters. Accordingly, additional Wagner’s option, to repair or replacement of this product or statements, whether oral or written, except written statements any part thereof, which is demonstrated to be defective. To...
  • Page 33: Repair Service

    Wagner. Warranty repairs: Customer must pay the expense of shipping the product to Wagner. Wagner will pay the cost of return shipment by surface carrier within the Continental United States. Customer must pay all extra costs of expedited shipping or shipment to and from locations outside of the Continental United States.

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