Sper scientific 800099 Instruction Manual

12 channel digital datalogging thermometer

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800099
12 Channel Digital
Datalogging Thermometer
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SPER
SCIENTIFIC
ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS

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  • Page 1 800099 12 Channel Digital Datalogging Thermometer INSTRUCTION MANUAL SPER SCIENTIFIC ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENTS...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. FEATURES ................1 2. FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION ..........2 3. MEASURING PROCEDURES ..........3 4. DATALOGGER ................4 5. READING SD CARD DATA .............7 6. ADVANCED SETTINGS ............8 7. POWER SUPPLY ..............13 8. BATTERY REPLACEMENT ..........13 9. WARRANTY ................13 10. SPECIFICATIONS ...............14...
  • Page 4: Features

    FEATURES * Real time data logger, save the 12 channels temperature mea- suring data along the time information ( year, month, date, minute, second ) onto a SD memory card and can be downloaded to the Excel, extra software is no need. User can make the further data or graphic analysis by themselves.
  • Page 5: Front Panel Description

    FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 - Display 2 - Power Button (Esc, Backlight button) 3 - Hold Button (Next Button) 4 - REC Button (Enter Button) 5 - Type Button (▲Button) 6 - Page Button (▼Button) 7 - Logger Button (Offset Button, Sampling time check button) 8 - SET Button (Time check button) 9 - T1 to T12 input socket 10 - SD Card Slot...
  • Page 6: Measuring Procedures

    MEASURING PROCEDURE Type K Measurement 1) Power on the meter by pressing the “Power Button“ once. Note: Pressing the “Power button“ > 2 sec continuously will turn off the meter. 2) The meter’s default temperature sensor type is Type K, the dis- play will show “K“...
  • Page 7: Datalogger

    Data Record (Max., Min. reading) 1) The data record function records the maximum and minimum readings. Press the “REC Button“ once to start the data record function and there will be a REC symbol on the display. 2) With the “REC“ symbol on the display : a) Press the “REC Button“...
  • Page 8 c. Time setting Confirm time is accurate. If not, adjust the clock time settings. d. Decimal format setting The numerical data structure of SD card is default used the “ . “ as the decimal, for example “20.6” “1000.53”. In certain countries, like Europe, use the “...
  • Page 9 Manual Datalogger ( Set sampling time = 0 second ) a. Set sampling time is to 0 second Press the “REC Button“ once, the LCD will show the text REC, then press the “Logger Button“ once. The REC will flash once and Beep- er will sound once, The measuring data, time information and the position number will be saved into the memory circuit.
  • Page 10: Reading Sd Card Data

    READING SD CARD DATA 1) After execute the datalogger function, take out the SD Card out from the “SD Card socket“. 2) Plug in the SD Card into the computer’s SD Card reader. 3) Open Microsoft Excel or comparable software. Open the saved data file ( for example the file name : TMB01001.XLS, TMB01002.
  • Page 11: Advanced Settings

    ADVANCED SETTINGS Press the “SET Button“ continuously at least two seconds will enter the “Advanced Setting“ mode, then press the “Next Button“ once a while in sequence to select the eight main function, the display will show : dAtE..Set clock time ( Year/Month/Date, Hour/Minute/ Second ) LooP..S.e..t loop time of recorder dEC..Set SD card Decimal character...
  • Page 12 2) After set all the time value ( Year, Month, Date, Hour, Minute, Second ), will jump to “Set loop time of recorder“ setting screen. Note: After the time value is setting, the internal clock will run precisely even Power is off ( The battery is under normal condition, no low battery condition ). Set loop time of recorder The record time can set for the duration every day.
  • Page 13 5) The procedures to execute the Loop time record function : a. For the above point 4) should select “ yES “ b. Press the “REC Button“ the “REC“ symbol will show on the Dis- play. c. Now the meter will ready for recoding the data within the Loop time period, start to record from the “Start time“...
  • Page 14 When the Display’s text “ dEC “ is flashing 1) Press the “Enter Button“ once, use the “▲ Button“ or “▼ Button“ to select the upper value to “USA“ or “Euro“. USA - Use “ . “ as the Decimal point with default. Euro - Use “...
  • Page 15 Select the temperature unit to °F or °C When the Display text “ t-CF “ is flashing 1) Press the “Enter Button“ once, use the “▲ Button“ or “▼ Button“ to select the upper Display text to “C“ or “F“. C - Temperature unit is °C F - Temperature unit is °F 2) After Display unit is selected to “C“...
  • Page 16: Power Supply

    4) Make sure the battery cover is secured after changing he battery. WARRANTY Sper Scientific warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for one (1) year from the date of purchase, and agrees to repair or replace any defective unit without charge. If your model has since been discontinued, an equivalent Sper Scientific product will be substituted if available.
  • Page 17: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Circuit Custom one-chip of microprocessor LSI circuit Display LCD size : 82 mm x 61 mm Channels 12 Channels: T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11 and T12 Sensor Types Type J/T/E/R/S thermocouple probe Resolution 0.1°C / 1°C (0.1°F / 1°F) Sample Rate Auto - 1 second to 3600 seconds...
  • Page 18 Power off Auto shut off saves battery life or man- ual off by push button, it can select in the inner function. Operating Temperature 0 to 50 °C Operating Humidity Less than 85% R.H. Power Supply *8 AA Batteries, Alkaline or Heavy Duty *9V AC/DC adapter (Optional) Power Current Normal operation ( w/o SD card save...
  • Page 19 Sensor Type Resolution Range Accuracy Type K 0.1 °C -50.1 to -100.0 °C ± (0.4%+1°C) -50.0 to 999.9 °C ± (0.4%+0.5°C) 1°C 1000 to 1300 °C ± (0.4%+1°C) 0.1 °F -58.1 to -148.0 °F ± (0.4%+1.8°F) -58.0 to 999.9 °F ±...

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