YOKOGAWA TM10 Instruction Manual
YOKOGAWA TM10 Instruction Manual

YOKOGAWA TM10 Instruction Manual

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540 51
TM10 Thermo-Collector
IM 54051-E
1st Edition

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  • Page 1 Instruction 540 51 Manual TM10 Thermo-Collector IM 54051-E 1st Edition...
  • Page 2: Structure Of The Manual

    Checking contents of the package Perform a visual check on the TM10 Thermo-Collector to make sure it is not damaged. In addition, make sure that the following items have been supplied. If any of the items are missing, please contact the dealer where this product was purchased.
  • Page 3: Precautions Required For Safe Use

    Precautions on handling • Only parts and consumables specified by Yokogawa M&C Corporation should be used in this product. • Do not store this instrument in a location where it will be subject to direct sunlight or high temperatures, otherwise it may be discolored or deformed.
  • Page 4: Precautions For Handling Components

    [TIP] Contains information supplementary to the main text. See Also Provides a reference to related topics in this document. Precautions for handling components Always observe the following precautions to avoid operator injury and damage to the equip- ment. Probe Warning Do not point the tip of a needle-type standard probe or needle-type high-speed probe at another person.
  • Page 5: Exemptions

    Exemptions • Yokogawa M&C Corporation does not guarantee this product in any way, except as set forth in the terms and conditions of the certificate. • Yokogawa M&C Corporation shall not be liable for any consequent or inconsequent dam- ages to the customer or a third party arising from the use of this product due to any defect in materials or workmanship beyond the control of Yokogawa M&C Corporation.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Intended Readers ........................i Structure of the manual ......................i Checking contents of the package .................... i Precautions required for safe use .................... ii Precautions for handling components ..................iii Exemptions ..........................iv About the conventions used in the figures in this document ..........iv Care of the main unit ......................
  • Page 7 4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer ......... 22 Setting up the “Thermo-Collector” software ............22 Connecting the personal computer and main unit ..............22 Installing the “Thermo-Collector” software ................. 23 Confirming the communication environment (on the personal computer) ......25 Confirming the communication environment (on the main unit) .........
  • Page 8 Temperature Measurement 1 Input Channel and Probe ..............56 2 Measuring Temperatures with the Collector Function ....58 3 Measuring Temperatures with the Logging Function ...... 60 4 Measuring Temperatures with the Radiation Temperature Probe ... 62 Switching on/off the decimal portion of the temperature display ......... 62 Measuring with the radiation temperature probe ..............
  • Page 9: Features Of This Product

    1 Features of This Product Features of This Product This product is a handy-type thermometer that can measure a temperature and make a record of it. It has a “collector function” to record the measured tempera- tures and measurement conditions under the specified tag, and a “logging func- tion”...
  • Page 10: Logging Function

    1 Features of This Product Logging function The logging function is used to automatically measure temperatures at given measurement intervals and to continue to record the result data. This function is useful when a temperature variation within a certain period of time (e.g. temperature variation in a refrigerator being transported) needs to be recorded.
  • Page 11: Names And Functions Of Each Part

    WARNING Made in Japan RS232C PQRS WXYZ Yokogawa M&C Corporation Symbol External probe connection jack (channel A) [ ] [ ] key Used to connect a needle-type standard probe, a Used to select an appropriate tag, log, or function. [LOGGING] key needle-type high-speed probe, or other probes.
  • Page 12: Setting The Battery

    3 Setting the Battery Setting the Battery Two LR6 alkaline dry cells are included with this instrument. Open the battery compartment cover at the back of the main unit. See Also For information about the position of the battery compartment, refer to “2 Names and Functions of Each Part”.
  • Page 13: Turn On/Off Of The Power Supply

    Turn ON/OFF of the Power Supply Turn the power supply to ON Press the [POWER] key. After the “TM10 Ver. 1.00”, “Initial Test”, and “Initial OK” messages have been displayed, the time display screen appears on the LCD. 19:13:15 –...
  • Page 14: Screen (Lcd) Displays

    5 Screen (LCD) Displays Screen (LCD) Displays 12:30:00 + 0 2 8 . 5 C Indicates that the chime function is being set. Indicates whether the current mode is the collector mode or logging mode. If displayed, the current mode is the logging mode. If it is not displayed, the cur- rent mode is the collector mode.
  • Page 15: How To Input Characters

    6 How to Input Characters How to Input Characters This section explains the character input procedure. Alphabets and numbers can be entered. The procedure used to input characters into Thermo-Collector is similar to the method used to enter characters in a cellular phone. Entering characters Use the keys to enter characters.
  • Page 16: Overview Of Preparation For Measurement

    1 Overview of Preparation for Measurement Overview of Preparation for Measurement Before measuring temperatures, set the tag names, etc., on the main unit. There are two methods for making the settings. One is for the main unit and the other is for a personal computer. For efficiency, use a personal computer to set many items.
  • Page 17: Setting Up The Main Unit

    2 Setting Up the Main Unit Setting Up the Main Unit Setting the date and time Press the [SET] key. A screen for setting the time will appear on the LCD. Home screen Time 18:54:27 1 8 : 5 6 : 1 4 22225.9°C Enter the time.
  • Page 18: Setting The Name Of The Main Unit

    2 Setting Up the Main Unit Setting the name of the Press the [SET] key. The instrument name is set. main unit The “Name” screen will be restored. If more than one Thermo-Collector is used at a time, a unique name must be set for each. [TIP] Name Make this setting as necessary.
  • Page 19: Setting Up With The Main Unit

    3 Setting Up with the Main Unit Setting Up with the Main Unit Setups required to use the collector function (Setting the tag name, input channel, alarm, and operator name) Before using the collector function, the following tag setups must be made. Setup contents Tag name Put a title for each tag.
  • Page 20 3 Setting Up with the Main Unit • ON/OFF of the lower-limit alarm and lower-limit temperature Make the following settings to sound an alarm if the temperature falls below a preset limit. The lower-limit temperature cannot be set if the alarm function for the lower limit is set to OFF. Setting the lower-limit alarm to ON and the lower-limit temperature to 50°C Temperature 50°C...
  • Page 21: Creating A New Tag

    3 Setting Up with the Main Unit Creating a new tag Use the [CH] key to select the input channel. Create new tags for recording the measure- The input channel of the [INPUT] gage changes. ment data. Home screen [NewTag] 18:54:27 22225.9°C Press the [SET] key.
  • Page 22: Setting The Alarm Function For Each Tag

    3 Setting Up with the Main Unit Press the [SET] key. Press the [FUNC], [7], and [2] keys, in this order. A screen for confirming the entered contents will ap- pear. The “1File” screen will appear on the LCD. Insert? Yes1/No0 1 F i l e Press the [1] key.
  • Page 23 3 Setting Up with the Main Unit Enter the upper-limit temperature. Enter the lower-limit temperature. Hi Alarm Lo Alarm + 0 2 0 . 0 ° C + 0 2 0 . 0 ° C [TIP] [TIP] To set a negative value, press either the [ ] or To set a negative value, press either the [ ] or [ ] key.
  • Page 24: Batch-Setting The Alarm Function

    3 Setting Up with the Main Unit Batch-setting the alarm function Enter the upper-limit temperature. The following procedure is used to set the same alarm function for all tags. Hi Alarm + 0 2 0 . 0 ° C Home screen 18:54:27 [TIP] 22225.9°C...
  • Page 25: Registering The Measurement Operator Name

    3 Setting Up with the Main Unit Registering the measurement Enter the lower-limit temperature. operator name Home screen Lo Alarm + 0 2 0 . 0 ° C 18:54:27 22225.9°C [TIP] In order to set a negative value, press either the [ ] or [ ] key.
  • Page 26 3 Setting Up with the Main Unit Press the [SET] key. Enter the operator name with a maxi- mum of eight characters. See Also For information about entering a character or number, refer to “6 How to Input Characters” in the “ Information Required before Use” part. Press the [SET] key.
  • Page 27: Setups Required To Use The Logging Function

    3 Setting Up with the Main Unit Setups required to use the logging function (Setting the log name, input channel, measurement interval, and measurement period) Before using the logging function, it is necessary to make logs settings. Setup contents Log name Put a title to each log.
  • Page 28: Operation Procedure

    3 Setting Up with the Main Unit Operation procedure . Use the [CH] key to select the input channel. The input channel of the [INPUT] gage changes. Home screen [NewLog] 18:54:27 22225.9°C . Press the [SET] key. . Press the [FUNC], [2], and [3] keys, in A screen for entering a new log name will appear.
  • Page 29 3 Setting Up with the Main Unit Press the [SET] key. Press the [SET] key. A screen for setting the measurement interval will appear. The screen for setting the measurement period (select the number of hours, minutes and seconds from the options, which also includes the number of days) will be displayed.
  • Page 30: Setting Up With The Personal Computer

    4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Setting Up with the Personal Computer Setting up the “Thermo-Collector” software The setup operation required for the main unit can be performed on a personal computer. The “Thermo-Collector” software must be used to do this. This section explains the proce- dure used to set up the “Thermo-Collector”...
  • Page 31: Installing The "Thermo-Collector" Software

    4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer [TIP] If the personal computer has a 9-pin type serial port, a 25-pin to 9-pin conversion connector is required (RS-232C conversion adapter, D09-9F25F (Manufacturer: Sanwa Supplies Corp.) is recommended). First turn on the power to the main unit, then turn on the power to the personal com- puter.
  • Page 32 4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Double-click on the floppy disk drive icon (A:drive in the case of a DOS/V machine). Double-click on “Setup”. The Setup is initiated and a screen prompting the insertion of the second floppy diskette (Setup Disk #2) will appear. After inserting the second floppy diskette (Setup Disk #2), click on the [OK] button.
  • Page 33: Confirming The Communication Environment (On The Personal Computer)

    4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Click on the [Start Setup] button. [TIP] Do as follows to change the application install destination. 1.Click on the [Change Directory] button. 2.Select a installation destination folder. 3.Click on the [OK] button. After installation has been completed, the following confirmation window is displayed. Click on the [OK] button.
  • Page 34: Confirming The Communication Environment (On The Main Unit)

    4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Confirming the communication Press the [SET] key. A screen for setting the data length will appear on the environment (on the main unit) LCD. Confirm that the displayed data length is as Confirm the settings related to communica- shown in the following figure.
  • Page 35: Basic Operation Of Thermo-Collector Software

    4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Basic operation of Thermo-Collector software This section explains the basic operation of the supplied software. Initiating Thermo-Collector software Select “Thermo-Collector” in the “Programs” accessed from the “Start” menu. After the main screen of the software is displayed, the “Setup Tags/Logs - New” screen will be displayed. IM 54051-E...
  • Page 36: Terminating Thermo-Collector Software

    4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Terminating Thermo-Collector software Select “Exit” from the “File” menu. Saving the setup data in a file Select “Save” in the “Setup Tags/Logs” menu accessed from the “File” menu. The “Save As” window will be displayed. Enter a file name in the “File name”...
  • Page 37: Loading A File Containing The Setup Data

    4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Loading a file containing the setup data Select “Open” in the “Setup Tags/Logs” menu accessed from the “File” menu. The “Open” window will be displayed. Select a file to be loaded, then click on the [Open] button. The specified file containing the setup data will be loaded, and the tag and log setup data in the file will be displayed.
  • Page 38: Saving The Measurement Operator Name Data

    4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Saving the measurement operator name data The operator data will be saved in a file different from that in which the tag and log data is stored. Select “Save” in the “Setup Persons” menu accessed from the “File” menu. The “Save as”...
  • Page 39: Loading The Measurement Operator Name File

    4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Loading the measurement operator name file Select “Open” in the “Setup Persons” menu accessed from the “File” menu. The “Open” window will be displayed. Select a file to be loaded, then click on the [Open] button. The measurement operator name file will be loaded, and a list of operator names will be displayed.
  • Page 40: Other Functions (Menu Functions)

    4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Other functions (Menu functions) “Setup Tags/Logs” submenu Creates a new setup file of tags and logs. Open Opens a file in which tags and logs have been stored. Save Overwrites a file in which tags and logs have been set.
  • Page 41 4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer “Comm” menu Properties Set the conditions required to communicate with the personal computer. Below are the setup items • Communication port • Baud rate • Parity • Data bits • Stop bits Receive Receives from the main unit the measured temperature data and other data set with the main unit.
  • Page 42: Other Functions (Tool Icons Functions)

    4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Other functions (Tool icons functions) For efficiency, single-click on any of the tool icons to instantly execute the assigned function. Creates a new setup file of tags and logs. Saves the measured data in a text format file. This function is the same as “New”...
  • Page 43: Setups Required To Use The Collector Function

    4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Setups required to use the collector function (Setting the tag name, input channel, alarm, and operator name) Make tag settings before using the collector function. Setup contents See Also For information about each setup item, refer to “3.1 Setups required to use the collector function (Setting the tag name, input channel, alarm, and operator name)”.
  • Page 44 4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Double-click in the “Channel” column. The specified tag name is set and the pull-down menu will appear. Select either A, C, or D. The specified channel is set. Click in the “Hi Temperature” column The cursor moves to a cell for the “Hi Temperature”.
  • Page 45 4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Double-click in the “Hi Alarm” column. The pull-down menu will appear. Select either ON or OFF. Click in the “Lo Temperature” column. The upper-limit alarm ON/OFF setting is made and the cursor moves to the “Lo Temperature” column. Enter the “Lo Temperature”...
  • Page 46 4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Select either ON or OFF. The lower-limit alarm ON/OFF setting is made. Click in the “Turn Alarm” column. The pull-down menu will appear. Select either ON or OFF. The alarm condition is set. If multiple tags have to be set, select the “Name”...
  • Page 47: Setting The Measurement Operator Name

    4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Setting the measurement operator name Select “New” from the “Setup Persons” submenu of the “File” menu. A box for setting the Person name will appear. In the “Person” field, enter the operator name with a maximum of eight alphanumeric characters (Example: Smith).
  • Page 48: Setups Required To Use The Logging Function

    4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Setups required to use the logging function (Setting the log name, input channel, measurement interval, and measurement period) Settings relating to the logging function must be made here. Setup contents See Also For more information about each setup item, refer to “3.2 Setups required to use the logging function (Setting the log name, input channel, measurement interval, and measurement period)”.
  • Page 49 4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Double-click in the “Channel” column. The pull-down menu will appear. Select either A, C, or D. The specified channel is set. Click in the “Measuring interval” column. The cursor moves to a cell for the measurement interval. Enter the measurement interval with numeric characters and colons “:”...
  • Page 50 4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Click in the “Measuring period” column. The cursor moves to a “Measuring period” field. Enter the measurement period with numeric characters, a backslash, and colons (Example: 003/20:30:00). [TIP] Use numeric characters, a backslash, and colons to enter a measurement period. The input range is: ddd <...
  • Page 51: Transmitting The Setup Data To The Main Unit

    4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Transmitting the setup data to the main unit If the setup operation for the personal computer has been completed, transmit the setup data of the tag, log, and operator name to the main unit. Tag setup data and log setup data will be transmitted in a batch and as one file.
  • Page 52: Transmitting The Tag And Log Setup Data To The Personal Computer

    4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Transmitting the tag and log setup data to the personal computer Initiate Thermo-Collector software. After the main screen of Thermo-Collector software has been displayed, the “Setup Tags/Logs - New” screen will be displayed. Load a file in which the tag and log setup data is stored.
  • Page 53: Transmitting The Measurement Operator Name Data

    4 Setting Up with the Personal Computer Click on the [OK] button. A dialog box indicating the progress of data transmission will be displayed. At the same time, “Sending...” is displayed on the main unit. After the transmission of the tag and log setup data has been completed, the screen indicating the progress of data transmission and the screen displaying the “Comm...”...
  • Page 54: Confirm, Modify, Clear, Or Delete The Data With The Main Unit

    5 Confirm, Modify, Clear, or Delete the Data with the Main Unit Confirm, Modify, Clear, or Delete the Data with the Main Unit Confirming the number of Modifying the tag name pieces of tag data This section explains the procedure for modi- fying the tag name.
  • Page 55: Clearing The Measurement Data Associated With The Tag

    5 Confirm, Modify, Clear, or Delete the Data with the Main Unit Clearing the measurement Press the [SET] key. data associated with the tag Beef This section explains the procedure used to clear the measurement data obtained with the collector function. However, the setup data (tag name) will not be cleared.
  • Page 56: Deleting The Tag

    5 Confirm, Modify, Clear, or Delete the Data with the Main Unit Press the [1] key. Press the [FUNC], [1], and [4] keys, in this order. The “Tag Del” screen appears on the LCD. Chicken Tag Del All the measurement data of the selected tag will be cleared.
  • Page 57: Confirming The Log Setup Data

    5 Confirm, Modify, Clear, or Delete the Data with the Main Unit Confirming the log setup Press the [SET] key. The current period (the number of days selected from data the options, including also the number of hours, min- utes, and seconds) will be displayed. This section explains the procedure used to confirm the log setup data.
  • Page 58 5 Confirm, Modify, Clear, or Delete the Data with the Main Unit Press the [FUNC], [2], and [2] keys, in Enter a new log name to be modified. this order. The “LogChnge” screen appears on the LCD. Carry LogChnge [TIP] •...
  • Page 59 5 Confirm, Modify, Clear, or Delete the Data with the Main Unit Press the [SET] key. Press the [SET] key. The measurement interval is modified and a screen for The confirmation dialog box will appear. modifying the measurement period (the number of days from the options, which also includes the number of hours, minutes, and seconds) will be displayed.
  • Page 60: Clearing The Measurement Data Associated With The Log

    5 Confirm, Modify, Clear, or Delete the Data with the Main Unit Clearing the measurement Press the [1] key. data associated with the log Accept This section explains the procedure for clear- ing the measurement data obtained with the logging function. However, the setup data (log name, measurement interval, and mea- All the measurement data of the selected log will be surement period) will not be cleared.
  • Page 61: Batch-Clearing The Measurement Data Associated With Both The Tag And Log

    5 Confirm, Modify, Clear, or Delete the Data with the Main Unit Batch-clearing the mea- Press the [FUNC], [2], and [4] keys, in this order. surement data associated The “Log Del” screen appears on the LCD. with both the tag and log This section explains the procedure used to clear all the measurement data associated Log Del...
  • Page 62: Initializing The Main Unit

    5 Confirm, Modify, Clear, or Delete the Data with the Main Unit 5.10 Initializing the main unit Press the [1] key. The initialization process begins. This section explains the procedure used to initialize the main unit. I n i t i a · · Note Before initializing the main unit, it is rec- In two minutes, all the data set in the main unit will be...
  • Page 63: Modifying The Operator

    5 Confirm, Modify, Clear, or Delete the Data with the Main Unit 5.12 Modifying the operator This section explains the procedure used to switch the currently set operator. Home screen 18:54:27 22225.9°C Press the [FUNC], [8], and [2] keys, in this order.
  • Page 64: Input Channel And Probe

    1 Input Channel and Probe Input Channel and Probe When measuring temperatures with Thermo-Collector, it is necessary to use an appropriate input channel and probe. By combining these items in different ways, it is possible to measure the temperature of various objects. The temperature of air (gases), the surface and center of a solid, and various types of liquids can be measured.
  • Page 65 1 Input Channel and Probe Needle-type standard probe MEMORY LOGGING POWER FUNC PQRS WXYZ Symbol An example of the needle-type standard probe connected to input channel “A” Note Only connect a probe to input channel “A” if the power to the main unit is off or if the home screen is being displayed.
  • Page 66: Measuring Temperatures With The Collector Function

    2 Measuring Temperatures with the Collector Function Measuring Temperatures with the Collector Function This section explains the procedure for measuring temperatures with the collector function. Home screen Press the [ ] key repeatedly until the tag to be selected is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 67 2 Measuring Temperatures with the Collector Function Press the [SET] key. The confirmation screen will appear. Change? Yes1/No0 Press the [1] key. The operator name is modified and the previous screen displaying the tag name is restored. Burger 24°C Press the [MEMORY] key. mark is displayed in the measurement screen, and the measurement is terminated as soon as the buzzer sounds.
  • Page 68: Measuring Temperatures With The Logging Function

    3 Measuring Temperatures with the Logging Function Measuring Temperatures with the Logging Function If a log has measured data remaining in it, it is not possible to record new mea- surement data additionally on the same log. To record new data in the log, it must be cleared beforehand.
  • Page 69 3 Measuring Temperatures with the Logging Function Press the [MEMORY] key again. Measurement begins. During measurement the mark is displayed in the lower left corner of the screen. 00:00:07 24°C [TIP] • During measurement the number of days or time elapsed can be confirmed with the [ ] key or [ ] key.
  • Page 70: Measuring Temperatures With The Radiation Temperature Probe

    4 Measuring Temperatures with the Radiation Temperature Probe Measuring Temperatures with the Radiation Temperature Probe The measurement accuracy of the radiation temperature probe(Model name:900 03) is not reliable below the decimal point. Therefore, before making a tempera- ture measurement with the radiation temperature probe, set this instrument so that it does not display a fraction of a temperature in the screen of the main unit.
  • Page 71: Measuring With The Radiation Temperature Probe

    4 Measuring Temperatures with the Radiation Temperature Probe Measuring with the radiation temperature probe Warning Do not look into the laser beam which is emitted from the radiation temperature probe. The laser can cause eye damage and other injuries. Note Before using the radiation temperature probe, read the instruction manual supplied with the radiation temperature probe.
  • Page 72 4 Measuring Temperatures with the Radiation Temperature Probe Measuring in the logging mode Set the main unit to the logging mode, then select a log for the measurement. See Also For more information about the logging mode, refer to “3 Measuring Temperatures with the Logging Function”.
  • Page 73: Other Useful Functions

    5 Other Useful Functions Other Useful Functions To instantly clear the measured data on the main unit There is a function on the main unit to clear the recorded measurement data. If the measured data recorded in the main unit is not required anymore or if it needs to be cleared instantly, use this function.
  • Page 74 5 Other Useful Functions Press the [SET] key. [TIP] It is also possible to modify the measurement interval setting before pressing the [SET] key. Press the [SET] key. The measurement period (the number of days from the options which also include the number of hours, minutes, and seconds) will be displayed.
  • Page 75: To Quickly Search For A Tag Or Log

    5 Other Useful Functions To quickly search for a tag or log The main unit has a function to search for a tag or log using a number as the key. This function is useful if there are many logs and tags set in the main unit and is faster than using the [ ] key.
  • Page 76: To Record The Start Time And Finish Time Of An Operation (Only With The Collector Function)

    5 Other Useful Functions To record the start time and finish time of an operation (only with the collector function) The main unit has a function to record the start time and finish time of measurement opera- tion. This is useful when, for example, creating a daily report, since the start time and finish time can be included in Microsoft Excel files or printouts.
  • Page 77: To Enable Only The Panel Keys (Yellow Keys) Requied For Measurement (Func Lock Function)

    5 Other Useful Functions To enable only the panel keys (yellow keys) requied for mesurement (FUNC lock function) The main unit has a function called the FUNC lock function that enables only the panel keys required for measurement. The keys used with this function are given below : •...
  • Page 78: To See The Average Of The Measured Data

    5 Other Useful Functions To see the average of the measured data The main unit has a function to calculate the average of the measured data recorded on the tags or logs. This is useful when pieces of data have been collected and the average is re- quired.
  • Page 79: Receiving The Data On The Personal Computer

    1 Receiving the Data on the Personal Computer Receiving the Data on the Personal Computer This section explains the procedure used to receive data, such as measurement data with the main unit, on the personal computer. The following data items can be received: Measured data associated with tags and logs Tag and log setup data...
  • Page 80: Receiving The Data

    1 Receiving the Data on the Personal Computer Receiving the data Initiate Thermo-Collector software. The main screen of Thermo-Collector software eill be displayed. Select “Receive” from the “Comm” menu. A screen for selecting the data to be received will be displayed. Select the data to be received.
  • Page 81 1 Receiving the Data on the Personal Computer If the received data is to be transferred to Excel, double-click on the “Transfer” tab. If not, proceed to step 6. A screen for selecting to which Excel file and in which format the data is transferred will be displayed. When there is a need to transfer the received measurement data to Excel, select either "Transfer to the new file"...
  • Page 82: Outputting Directly From The Main Unit To The Printer

    2 Outputting Directly from the Main Unit to the Printer Outputting Directly from the Main Unit to the Printer This section explains the procedure to directly output the data from the main unit to the printer (Model name: 970 10, optional). 2.1 Output preparation Before starting output to the printer, confirm that the printer is connected to the main unit and the setup conditions of the printer.
  • Page 83: Confirming The Printer Setup Conditions

    2 Outputting Directly from the Main Unit to the Printer Confirming the printer setup conditions While holding down the [On-line switch] on the printer, turn on the power to the printer. The printer setup conditions will be outputted to the printer. Make sure that the contents are identical to that shown in the following figure.
  • Page 84: Outputting The Measured Data To The Printer

    2 Outputting Directly from the Main Unit to the Printer 2.2 Outputting the measured [TIP] data to the printer If the [ ] key is pressed repeatedly, “NewTag” will appear. Existing tags will be displayed before “NewTag” appears. Existing logs are [TIP] displayed after “NewTag”...
  • Page 85 2 Outputting Directly from the Main Unit to the Printer An output example from the printer [Burger ] HiAlarm=+80.0 LoAlarm=+60.0 Date Temp. Person 00001 98/11/12/11:36:50 Start Smith 98/11/12/11:37:01 56.0 Smith 00002 00003 98/11/12/11:37:01 57.5 Smith 00004 98/11/12/11:37:02 58.5 Smith 00005 98/11/12/11:37:03 59.8 Smith...
  • Page 86: Thermo-Collector Specifications

    Thermo-Collector specifications Features Measuring range and measurement resolution External probe input channel (A ch) Measuring range: -20 to 200 C (-4 to 392 F) with a resolution of 0.1 or 1 C (0.1 or 1 F) (using only the dedicated probe) Built-in sensor (C ch) Measuring range: -20 to 50 C (-4 to 122 F) with a resolution of 0.1 or 1 C (0.1 or 1 F)
  • Page 87: Alarm Function

    Logging mode While the [LOG] sign is on, measurements will be saved in the internal memory if the [Memory] key is pressed under a condition where an optional log is being displayed on the screen. A log name must consist of maximum eight alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 88: External Dimensions

    Drip-proof Protection class: IP54 I P 5 4 Drip-proof (protection for being subjected to splash) Dust-proof (protection for being subjected to dust) Protection characteristic symbol (International Protection) Communication function RS-232C communication function • Electrical characteristics ..Conforms to EIA RS-232C standard •...
  • Page 89 External probe (optional) specifications Standard needle probe (Model: 900 10) *NOTE Measuring range: -20 to 200°C (-4 to 392°F) Range Accuracy -20≤ C ≤0 (-4≤ F ≤32) ±0.5 C (TYP) (±0.9 F (TYP)) 0< C <100 (32< F <212) ±0.5 C (MAX) (±0.9 F (MAX)) ±1.0 C (TYP) (±1.8 F (TYP)) 100≤...
  • Page 90: External View And Dimensions

    External view and dimensions Unit: mm MEMORY LOGGING POWER FUNC CLEAR PQRS WXYZ Symbol RS232C IM 54051-E...
  • Page 91: Operation Environment Of Thermo-Collector Software

    Operation environment of Thermo-Collector software : i486DX or higher : Windows95/Windows98/WindowsNT4.0 : 3.5", 1.44 MB-formatted Required space on the HDD :10 MB or greater Recommended memory capacity :16 MB or greater Serial I/O capability :A serial port conforming to RS-232C standard should be available. Software :Microsoft Excel95, Microsoft Excel97 Function keys quick reference...
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