Download Print this page

Hanna Instruments HI98165 Instruction Manual page 38

Professional ph & temperature meter for cheese
Hide thumbs Also See for HI98165:

Advertisement

Data transmission from the instrument to the PC can be done with the
compatible software (optional).
Data can be exported to the most popular spreadsheet programs for further analysis.
To connect your instrument to a PC, use an USB cable connector. Make sure that your instrument is
switched off and plug one connector to the instrument USB socket and the other to the serial or USB
port of your PC.
To allow our users access to the latest version of Hanna Instruments PC compatible software, we
made the products available for download at http://software.hannainst.com. Select the product code
and click Download Now. After download is complete, use the setup.exe file to install the software.
Note: If you are not using Hanna Instruments HI92000 software, please see the following
instructions.
SENDING COMMANDS FROM PC
It is also possible to remotely control the instrument with any terminal program. Use an USB cable
to connect the instrument to a PC, start the terminal program and set the communication options as
follows: 8, N, 1, no flow control.
COMMAND TYPES
To send a command to the instrument follow the next scheme:
<command prefix> <command> <CR>
where: <command prefix> is the 16 ASCII character
<command> is the command code.
Note: Either small or capital letters can be used.
SIMPLE COMMANDS
KF1
Is equivalent to pressing functional key 1
KF2
Is equivalent to pressing functional key 2
KF3
Is equivalent to pressing functional key 3
RNG
Is equivalent to pressing RANGE key
MOD
Is equivalent to pressing MODE key
CAL
Is equivalent to pressing CAL key
UPC
Is equivalent to pressing the UP arrow key
DWC
Is equivalent to pressing the DOWN arrow key
RCL
Is equivalent to pressing RCL key
SET
Is equivalent to pressing SETUP key
CLR
Is equivalent to pressing CLR key
38
HI92000
also offers graphing and on‑line help feature.
HI92000
Windows
®

Advertisement

loading