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Table of Contents: Precautions: ..............Error! Bookmark not defined. Calibration: ........................6 Installation & Start-Up ..................... 7 Maintenance & Cleaning: ....................7 Introduction: ........................6 ® SciTemp Temperature Sensor System Specifications: ..........8 Part A: SciTemp ® Temperature Sensor Hardware ............11 1.0 Overview: ........................
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FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST SHOCK HAZARD, CONNECT TO PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET ONLY. DO NOT REMOVE THE GROUND PRONG. CAUTION USE ONLY CLASS 2 LISTED AC/DC POWER SUPPLIES WITH THIS DEVICE. Parker dominick hunter # 070-017TOR, OR ITS EQUIVALENT IS RECOMMENDED.
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Hardware Specifications – Monitor W: 6.0¨ (15.2 cm); Height 2.75¨ (7.0 cm); D: 5.5¨ (14.0 cm) Dimensions 1.5 lb (0.69 Kg) Weight Molded Plastic / Stainless Steel Enclosure 100-240 V, 60/50 Hz AC Adaptor, 12 VDC, 500 ma Output, Power Center positive.
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Specifications - Sensors 5 VDC provided by SciTemp ® Monitor. Power Choice of five sizes: Luer, 3/8” Barb, 1/2” Barb, 3/4” Tri-Clover (TC) Sanitary and 1” Tri- Fluid Connections Clover (‘Ladish’) Sanitary. Polysulphone meets USP Class VI and FDA 21 CFR 177.1520, all wetted materials made Wetted Materials with animal-free compounds.
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SciDoc Documentation Software for PC SciTemp® Temperature Sensor System Documentation Software Package Excel spreadsheet with custom macros for data compilation. Includes Winwedge interface software. Sent to you ready to use. Complete process analysis with graphing of data Real-time verification and documentation of process parameters, with Differential Temperature calculated by the spreadsheet.
® Part A: SciTemp Temperature Sensor Hardware 1.0 Overview: The SciTemp Temperature Sensor System consists of two major components, the SciTemp ® ® Temperature Monitor, with its power supply, and the Disposable SciTemp ® Temperature Sensor flow cell, with its cable. The Monitor is a small desktop package with a backlit display and seven buttons for easy interface and menu selections.
2.0 Front Panel: Data Entry & Display The front panel consists of a user interface, which includes an alphanumeric display and a membrane keypad to select operational modes and alarm settings. The display is a two line, 20 character, liquid crystal display (LCD). The display is backlit to allow easy viewing over a wide range of lighting conditions.
3.0 Back Panel: Interface Options ® The SciTemp Temperature Sensor back panel provides interfacing ports for: ® Temperature Sensor Sensors: Female 9 pin twist-lock, Disposable SciTemp labeled “Sensor T1, T2”. Analog and TTL Output: Female DB25, labeled “Output”. ...
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Pin Out of the DB25 female “Output” connector: Analog Outputs are from an 18 bit resolution A/D converter: For 4-20 ma output of Temperature at T1 (Analog 1), use pins 2 (4-20 -) and 14 (4-20 +). If excitation is needed in the loop, connect pin 1 (Vpwr) to pin 14 (4-20 +), and connect the output cable to pin 2 (4-20 -) and pin 15 (Gnd).
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TTL Outputs: P1 Hi/Low Alarm: TTL 1 Pins 11 (Out0) and 13 (Gnd) P2 Hi/Low Alarm: TTL 2 Pins 24 (Out1) and 13 (Gnd) P3 Hi/Low Alarm: TTL 3 Pins 12 (Out2) and 13 (Gnd) TM or DP Hi/Low Alarm: TTL 4 Pins 25 (Out3) and 13 (Gnd) TTL outputs are either 0 or 5 VDC, and carry minimal current.
® Part B: SciTemp Temperature Sensor Monitor Software 1.0 Software Overview: The SciTemp Temperature Monitor digitally displays inputs from up to two disposable ® SciTemp Temperature Sensors simultaneously, and displays the Differential ® Temperature. The Main Menu allows you to change the temperature units (C or F), the high and low analog range settings, adjust the baud rate and print time, as well as configure user- defined Hi/Low temperature alarms for both displayed values.
2.0 Main Menu: SUMMARY: This menu allows the setting of various parameters as they relate to your process. Use “Menu” to scroll through the menu, the up/down arrow keys to scroll through choices, and “Enter” to select the choice. MAIN SCREEN: Displays both temperatures, T1 and T2 to a resolution of 0.01 TEMPERATURE UNITS: Use the up/down arrows to select between C (Celsius) and F (Fahrenheit).
3.0 Custom Calibration Menu: SUMMARY: This menu shows the settings used for performing a custom calibration of a given disposable temperature sensor. This allows you to calibrate the unit using a different temperature standard using a NIST traceable thermometer if you wish. This procedure adds a modification to the existing Factory Calibration, it does not replace it, and it can be reset if needed.
5.0 Data Collection Summary: The SciTemp ® Temperature Monitor has two serial ports. The serial port which is labeled “Pinter / PC,” is used for RS-232 serial communication with a PC or serial printer. SciTemp ® has made available a software package that includes an Excel spreadsheet with custom macros that is automatically populated when data is received.
® 5.1 SciTemp Temperature Sensor Data Collection Software: SciTemp ® has made available a software package that captures the data output of the SciTemp Temperature Monitor and places it in an Excel spreadsheet in real time. This ® spreadsheet also populates a graph to aid you in the analysis of your process. It consists of a copy of WinWedge32 and a customized spreadsheet with built in macros.
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Choose the Com Port you have the SciTemp ® Temperature Monitor connected to. Click on the OK button and WinWedge32 will start, showing itself as an icon in your system tray. WinWedge Icon You are then presented with the next screen Enter all of the appropriate Operator Information in this dialog box and click on “OK”.
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When ready, turn on the SciTemp ® Temperature Monitor, pressing the “On / Stby” button, or connect the disposable temperature sensor. The monitor will load the calibration data from the sensor, and place that information in the spread sheet. All remaining data generated will automatically be placed in the cells of the spreadsheet, and the charts populated with the same data.
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You may, of course, create your own charts or modify those included by adding trend lines, changing titles, etc. While the Data worksheet cells are protected, the charts are not with this purpose in mind. When you are finished with a run, your screen will look similar to this one: Click on File-Save as: and choose an appropriate file name based on your needs.
5.2 PC HyperTerminal Settings: Temperature Monitor to PC: PC communications via the Serial Port labeled “Printer ® SciTemp / PC” requires a SciTemp ® RS-232 Cable. NOTE: When you are not using the SciTemp ® printer, this allows process data to be “dumped” into your PC for archiving. The list of settings below must match those in Serial section of the SciTemp ®...
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