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PeakTech 5160 ® Bedienungsanleitung / Operation Manual Lufttemperatur & -Feuchtigkeitsmessgerät / Air Temperature & Humidity Meter...
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1. Safety precautions This product complies with the requirements of the following directives of the European Union for CE conformity: 2014/30/EU (electromagnetic compatibility), 2011/65/EU (RoHS). The following safety precautions must be observed before operation. Damages resulting from failure to observe these safety precautions are exempt from any legal claims whatever: Comply with the warning labels and other info on the equipment.
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Cleaning the cabinet Clean only with a damp, soft cloth and a commercially available mild householder cleanser. Ensure that no water gets inside the equipment to prevent possible shorts and damage to the equipment. Introduction This newly developed instrument measures the current humidity, as well as the current air temperature installed a set of sensors for fast and accurate evaluation of the measurement results.
4. Panel Description 1) Temperature / Humidity Sensor 2.) ON - Power switch 3.) Temp. / Humidity - button 4.) HOLD - button 5.) Brightness sensor 6.) Measured value display 7.) Battery compartment (rear) 8.) Thread for tripod (rear) -13-...
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4.1. Display Symbols This icon indicates the battery status. An empty battery must be replaced as soon as possible and affect the measurement results negatively HOLD Data-Hold: Keeps the current value in display Percent (unit of Relative Humidity) Celsius degree Fahrenheit degree 5.
6. Performing Measurement General: Temperature measurement: The display shows the air temperature in °C/°F. Humidity measurement: The display shows the relative humidity in %RH. Humidity refers to the amount of water vapor at room or ambient air. To "freeze" the current reading press the "HOLD" - button. The display stops updating the measured values and the "HOLD"...
7. Battery Replacement If the sign “ ” appears on the LCD display, it indicates that the battery should be replaced. Remove the back cover and open the battery compartment. Replace the exhausted battery with new battery. Batteries, which are used up dispose duly. Used up batteries are hazardous and must be given in the - for this being supposed - collective container.
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7.1. Notification about the Battery Regulation The delivery of many devices includes batteries, which for example serve to operate the remote control. There also could be batteries or accumulators built into the device itself. In connection with the sale of these batteries or accumulators, we are obliged under the Battery Regulations to notify our customers of the following: Please dispose of old batteries at a council collection point or return them to a local shop at no cost.
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1. Safety precautions This product complies with the requirements of the following directives of the European Union for CE conformity: 2014/30/EU (electromagnetic compatibility), 2011/65/EU (RoHS). The following safety precautions must be observed before operation. Damages resulting from failure to observe these safety precautions are exempt from any legal claims whatever: Comply with the warning labels and other info on the equipment.
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Cleaning the cabinet Clean only with a damp, soft cloth and a commercially available mild householder cleanser. Ensure that no water gets inside the equipment to prevent possible shorts and damage to the equipment. Introduction This newly developed instrument measures the current humidity, as well as the current air temperature installed a set of sensors for fast and accurate evaluation of the measurement results.
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3. Specifications Display LCD with automatic backlight 2000 Lux Measurement 2000 to 20000 Lux Range 20000 to 200000 Lux 1 Lux (2000) Resolution: 10 Lux (20000) 100 Lux (200000) Sample rate 1.5 x Second, typically < 10k Lux +/- 4 % rdg. Accuracy >...
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4. Panel Description 1) Light Sensor / Photo Diode 2.) ON - Power switch 3.) Range Switch 4.) MAX/MIN, HOLD-Switch 5.) Brightness sensor (backlight) 6.) Measured value display 7.) Battery compartment (rear) 8.) Thread for tripod (rear) -14-...
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4.1. Display Symbols This icon indicates the battery-charge status. An empty battery must be replaced as soon as possible and affect the measurement results negatively HOLD Data-Hold: Keeps the current value in display Display keeps highest maximum value Display keeps the lowest minimum value 2000 Selected measurement range 20000...
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5.1 Messurment in lm/ft² Press and hold the "Range" button while pressing the "ON" button once to switch the device on and change to lm/ft² at the same time. Select the measuring range with the RANGE-key (3) on the side of the unit The three possible measurement ranges are: Range Display...
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6. Performing Measurement General: To "freeze" the current reading, press "MAX / MIN - HOLD" button. The display stops updating the measured values and displays the "HOLD" symbol. Press the "MAX / MIN - HOLD" button again to switch to the maximum value mode.
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7. Battery Replacement If the sign “ ” appears on the LCD display, it indicates that the battery should be replaced. Remove the back cover and open the battery compartment. Replace the exhausted battery with new battery. Batteries, which are used up dispose duly. Used up batteries are hazardous and must be given in the - for this being supposed - collective container.
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7.1. Notification about the Battery Regulation The delivery of many devices includes batteries, which for example serve to operate the remote control. There also could be batteries or accumulators built into the device itself. In connection with the sale of these batteries or accumulators, we are obliged under the Battery Regulations to notify our customers of the following: Please dispose of old batteries at a council collection point or return them to a local shop at no cost.
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1. Safety precautions This product fulfills the requirements of the following directives of the European Community: 2014/30 / EU (electromagnetic compatibility) to 2014/32 / EU (CE marking). The following safety precautions must be observed before operation. Damages resulting from failure to observe these safety precautions are exempt from any legal claims whatever: Comply with the warning labels and other info on the equipment.
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Cleaning the cabinet Clean only with a damp, soft cloth and a commercially available mild householder cleanser. Ensure that no water gets inside the equipment to prevent possible shorts and damage to the equipment. Introduction This new vane anemometer measures air velocity in meters/ second, kilometers/hour, feet/minute, knots and miles per hour, as well as the current air temperature with simultaneous display of these two measured values on the display.
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3. Specifications Display LCD with automatic backlight 0 … 30 m/Sec. 0 … 5860 Ft/min Measurement Range 0 … 55 Knoten Wind speed 0 … 90 km/h 0 … 65 mp/h Min. measurable wind Ca. 0.3 m/s speed -10 … 45°C Measurement Range 14 …...
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4. Panel Description 1) Anemometer probe 2.) ON - Power switch 3.) MAX / AVG Switch 4.) Meas. Unit Switch 5.) Brightness sensor (backlight) 6.) Dual meas. value display 7.) Battery compartment (rear) 8.) Thread for tripod (rear) -13-...
4.1. Display Symbols This icon indicates the battery-charge status. An empty battery must be replaced as soon as possible and affect the measurement results negatively Bargraph for winds peed Display keeps highest maximum value Display shows average wind speed value WINDCHILL Warning for hypothermia ft/min,...
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6. Performing Measurement Press the "MODE" button to switch to the maximum value mode. The meter is now renewed only if the current measured value exceeds the highest previous reading. Press the "MODE" button again to switch to the average mode. The display indicates the average wind speed over the entire measurement.
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7. Battery Replacement If the sign “ ” appears on the LCD display, it indicates that the battery should be replaced. Remove the back cover and open the battery compartment. Replace the exhausted battery with new battery. Batteries, which are used up dispose duly. Used up batteries are hazardous and must be given in the - for this being supposed - collective container.
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7.1. Notification about the Battery Regulation The delivery of many devices includes batteries, which for example serve to operate the remote control. There also could be batteries or accumulators built into the device itself. In connection with the sale of these batteries or accumulators, we are obliged under the Battery Regulations to notify our customers of the following: Please dispose of old batteries at a council collection point or...
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PeakTech 5175 ® Bedienungsanleitung / Operation Manual Digital Schalpegelmessgerät / Digital Sound Level Meter...
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1. Safety precautions This product complies with the requirements of the following directives European Union conformity: 2014/30/EU (electromagnetic compatibility). The following safety precautions must be observed before operation. Damages resulting from failure to observe these safety precautions are exempt from any legal claims whatever: Comply with the warning labels and other info on the equipment.
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Cleaning the cabinet Clean only with a damp, soft cloth and a commercially available mild householder cleanser. Ensure that no water gets inside the equipment to prevent possible shorts and damage to the equipment. Introduction This compact sound level meter is designed for the measurement of sound sources in decibels by A-weighting (dBA), which is based on the human ear.
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3. Specifications Display 5-digit LCD Measurement Range 40 dB bis 130 dBA Weighting 31.5 Hz … 8.5 kHz Frequency Range Linearity 50 dB Fast (125 ms) Measuring Rate Slow (1 s) Accuracy +/- 1.5 dB ½ in – Electret Condenser Microphone Self calibration time 10 Sek.
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4. Panel Description 1) Wind shield / microphone 2.) ON/OFF - Power switch 3.) Fast/Slow Switch 4.) MAX/MIN Switch 5.) LED for Alarm function 6.) Meas. value display 7.) Battery compartment (rear) 8.) Thread for tripod (rear)
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4.1. Display Symbols This icon indicates the battery-charge status. An empty battery must be replaced as soon as possible and affect the measurement results negatively FAST Fast time weighting SLOW Slow time weighting OVER Over-range indication Display keeps highest maximum value Display keeps lowest minimum value Auto-Power-Off deactivated Measurement unit Decibel in A-weighting...
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6. Performing Measurement General: Turn off the machine using the ON button (2). Press the "FAST / SLOW" button (3) to switch the desired term evaluation. Press the "MAX / MIN" button (4) to switch to the maximum value mode. The meter is now renewed only if the current measured value exceeds the highest previous reading.
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7. Alarm dB function 1.) Press “ ”-key to power on. Press the “MAX/MIN” –key 3 times, LCD display “OVER”. The unit is into MAX, alarm mode (Fig. 4). When the sound level will be detect over the set value, the unit will alarm &...
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2.) Alarm Set the dB value and select the alarm mode: Press the " MAX/MIN" button to turn the unit on. Press the "MAX/MIN" button twice, then press and hold the MAX/MIN button until the display shows a stable value. Press the "FAST/SLOW"...
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8. Battery Replacement If the sign “ ” appears on the LCD display, it indicates that the battery should be replaced. Remove screws on the back cover and open the case. Replace the exhausted battery with new battery. Batteries, which are used up dispose duly. Used up batteries are hazardous and must be given in the - for this being supposed - collective container.
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8.1. Notification about the Battery Regulation The delivery of many devices includes batteries, which for example serve to operate the remote control. There also could be batteries or accumulators built into the device itself. In connection with the sale of these batteries or accumulators, we are obliged under the Battery Regulations to notify our customers of the following: Please dispose of old batteries at a council collection point or...
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