APAR AR236.B User Manual

Battery-powered recorders of humidity and/or temperature

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APAR - SALES OFFICE
05-090 Raszyn, ul. Gałczyńskiego 6
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22 101-27-31, 22 853-49-30
E-mail: automatyka@apar.pl
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USER MANUAL
AR236.B
AR232.B
BATTERY - POWERED RECORDERS
OF HUMIDITY AND/OR TEMPERATURE
Version 2.0.4
2019.03.13

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  • Page 1 APAR - SALES OFFICE 05-090 Raszyn, ul. Gałczyńskiego 6 Tel. 22 101-27-31, 22 853-49-30 E-mail: automatyka@apar.pl www: www.apar.pl USER MANUAL AR236.B AR232.B BATTERY - POWERED RECORDERS OF HUMIDITY AND/OR TEMPERATURE Version 2.0.4 2019.03.13...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Thank you for choosing our product. This manual will enable proper handling, secure operating and full use of the recorder's capabilities. Before assembling and starting the device please read and understand this manual. If you have any additional questions, please contact our technical consultant. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.
  • Page 3: Rules Of Safe Use

     available models: AR236.B (relative humidity and temperature measurement), AR232.B (temperature measurement)  configurable architecture enabling use in many fields and applications (for industrial, office and residential environments, inside and outside buildings, e.g.
  • Page 4: Content Of The Set

    (recording mode, the amount occupied and how long it will be enough for) - for humidity and temperature recorder AR236.B it is recommended to periodically check and/or calibrate the device in accordance with the requirements applicable at the place of use or every 12 months 3.
  • Page 5 (3) - for humidity and temperature recorder AR236.B it is recommended to periodically check and/or calibrate the device in accordance with the requirements applicable at the place of use or every 1 year...
  • Page 6: Dimensions Of Housing And Description Of External Elements

    5. DIMENSIONS OF CASING AND DESCRIPTION OF EXTERNAL ELEMENTS a) casing dimensions in the standard version (integrated measuring probe, AR236.B/1, AR232.B/1) Table 5. Items Description Item Description  hanging holder to hang on hook/screw alarm LED diodes for relative humidity ...
  • Page 7: Description Of The Functions Of The Buttons And Lcd Display

    6. DESCRIPTION OF THE FUNCTIONS OF THE BUTTONS AND LCD DISPLAY a) functions of the F and START/STOP buttons Description and the method of marking in the content of the manual F - starting the function programmed with the parameter F button function (chapter 9.4), default setting: date and time view START/STOP - starting the function programmed with the parameter START/STOP button START...
  • Page 8: Connecting To A Computer And Installing Usb Drivers

    3. installation of the virtual COM port USB serial device, press the Close button 4. additionally, in the Disc drives branch, the system detects and installs APAR AR23x USB Device After the installation is completed, the recorder appears in the system as a removable disk with a capacity of approximately 4MB with the AR23x label and a virtual COMx serial port (x-port number: 1, 2..).
  • Page 9: Internal Clock Options

    - setting and viewing device parameters is available in the parameter configuration window - new parameter values must be confirmed with the Submit changes button - the program allows you to synchronize time and date with your computer - the current configuration can be saved to a file or set with values read from the file - the recorder updates the configuration file with the extension cfg after disconnection from the computer's USB port...
  • Page 10: Display And Measurements Options

    94/104 thousand chapter 9.4) memory is full (AR236.B/AR232.B) records (measurements and other events) 2 files, each with a capacity of ~47/52 th. records (AR236.B/AR232.B) 2 MB 4 files, each with a capacity of ~24/26 th. records (AR236.B/AR232.B) 1 MB...
  • Page 11: Buttons' Functions And Access Options

    relative humidity (%RH) maximum humidity (% RH) minimum humidity (% RH) average humidity (% RH) sensor's temperature dew point / frost temperature (° C / ° F ) (1) (°C) Value for the lower sensor temperature (°C/°F) display maximum sensor temperature (°C/°F) time (hh:mm) minimum sensor temperature (°C/°F)
  • Page 12: Handling Bluetooth Radio Communication (Ble)

    disabled - data disk available, password for ARSOFT-CFG and LOG disabled Access protection to archive data and disabled full - disk not available for exploration, password for ARSOFT-CFG and LOG enabled configuration parameters via USB port for files only - disk not available, password for ARSOFT-CFG and LOG disabled used for configuration in ARSOFT-CFG and for reading archives in Data access password 0 ÷...
  • Page 13 pressing the F and START buttons (chapter 9.4) and additionally always after connecting to the computer's USB port (the alarm resets with initialization of insensitivity time are then carried out). It should be remembered that active alarms increase battery consumption, therefore it is recommended to use this functionality only when it is actually needed.
  • Page 14: Creating And Reviewing Recorded Measurements And Events

    The file name contains the device type (AR23x.B or.BT), Archive identification number (ID) and the date and time of creation, e.g. "AR236.B_1_2018-01-01_10-57-16.csv "(AR236.B, ID = 1, date = 2018-01-01, time = 10:57:16). The format of a single data record is as follows: "event sequence number; date; time; event identifier; argument 1;...
  • Page 15: Important Exploitation Remarks. Troubleshooting

    ^ , _ , - symbols used in the presentation of measurement statistics (maximum, minimum and average, chapter 9.3) StAL cLEA measurement statistics and alarm memory deleted using the F+START/STOP buttons (chapter 9.4, note 4) ALAr cLEA alarm memory deleted using the F button, chapter 9.4, F button function bLoc lock of the START/STOP button is on (on) or off (off), chapter 9.4, F button function on / off...
  • Page 16: Battery Replacement

    BATTERY REPLACEMENT In order to replace the battery, prepare a Phillips screwdriver and perform the following actions on the table: - unscrew 2 screws and disassemble the battery cover (at the back of the casing at the top, Fig.13), being careful not to lose screws and rubber sealing o-rings, loosely mounted in the screw sockets under the cover - replace the battery with a new one of the appropriate type (3.6V, AA, chapter 4) with polarity in the holder - screw the battery cover in place with the 2 screws (with properly installed o-rings)

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