Nokeval KMR260 Quick Manual

Nokeval KMR260 Quick Manual

Wireless hand-held meter

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Firmware version V2.1
4.4.2008
KMR260
wireless hand-held meter
Nokeval

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  • Page 1 Quick Guide Firmware version V2.1 4.4.2008 KMR260 wireless hand-held meter Nokeval...
  • Page 2 KMR260 Quick Guide Description KMR260 hand-held meter is easy to use and designed for demanding environment. The device is housed in a durable and splash-proof metal case that is also hygienic and easily to keep clean. KMR260 has a detachable connector for temperature sensor that enables changing sensors quickly and easily according to the measurement target.
  • Page 3 KMR260 Quick Guide Startup The device is powered up using the OK button The device’s fi rmware version and calibration validity time is shown during startup. Shutdown The device is automatically shut down after three minutes if it is not used. Alternatively user can shut the meter down by selecting Menu >...
  • Page 4 KMR260 Quick Guide Normal mode In normal operation mode the display is divided into three parts: • Date, time and battery level indicator is shown in the topmost row • The following three rows show the currently selected user, measuring point and the measuring target.
  • Page 5 When the data is sent the device returns to normal operation mode. KMR260 always saves the measurement data to its internal memory. The internal memory has space for over one thousand measurement results.This is useful in the case where the hand-held meter is used outside the coverage area of a radio receiver.
  • Page 6 KMR260 Quick Guide Main menu Move to main menu from the normal operation mode by pressing the Menu button. Shutdown By selecting Shut down the device is shut down immediately. The device is also automatically shut down after it has been idle for three minutes.
  • Page 7 USB cable. The battery is always charged when the KMR260 is connected to a computer that is on. The bars in the battery level indicator are moving when the battery is recharging. Note that when the device is switched off the display is blank but the battery is still being recharged.
  • Page 8 KMR260 Quick Guide Technical specifications Compatible radio receivers Inputs • Nokeval’s MTR, RTR, FTR and DPR series receivers Pt100 • Sensor: Pt100 sensor, 3- or 4-wire Radio transmitter • Range: –100…+650°C • Accuracy: ± 0.5°C in range -30…+100°C • Antenna connector: 50 Ω female BNC...

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