Omega Vehicle Security HH508 manual

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    OMEGA HH508/HH509/HH509R Digital Thermometer[...]

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    OMEGAnet SM On-Line Service http://www.omega.com Internet e-mail info@omega.com Servicing Nor th America: USA: ISO 9001 Certified Canada: One Omega Drive, Box 4047 976 Bergar Stamford, CT 06907-0047 Laval (Quebec) H7L5A1 Tel: (203) 359-1660 Tel: (514) 856-6928 FAX: (203)359-7700 FAX: (514) 856-6886 e-mail: info@omega.com e-mail: info@omega.com omeg[...]

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    1 The symbol on the instrument indicates that the operator must refer to an explanation in this manual. WARNING To avoid electrical shock, do not use this instrument when working voltages at the measurement surface over 24V AC or DC. WARNING To avoid damage or burns, do not make temperature measurement in microwave ovens. CAUTION Repeated sharp fle[...]

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    2 SPECIFICATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL Ambient Operating Ranges: 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) <80% R.H. Storage Temperature: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) <70% R.H. GENERAL Display: 3½ digit liquid crystal display (LCD) with a maximum reading of 1999. Polarity: Automatic, positive implied, negative polarity indication. Overrange: -OL is displ[...]

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    3 ELECTRICAL Temperature Scale: Celsius or Fahrenheit user-selectable. Measurement Range: Thermocouple Range K-TYPE(0.1°C) -200°C to 1372°C, -328°F to 1999°F J-TYPE(0.1°C) -210°C to 1200°C, -346°F to 1999°F T-TYPE(0.1°C) -200°C to 400°C, -328°F to 752°F E-TYPE(0.1°C) -220°C to 1000°C, -364°F to 1832°F S-TYPE(1°C) 0°C to 1767°[...]

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    4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Power Switch The key turns the thermometer on or off. In the MIN MAX record mode can not power off, must leave MIN MAX record mode then power off. °C °F Selecting the Temperature Scale Readings is displayed in either degrees Celsius(°C) or degrees Fahrenheit(°F). When the thermometer is turned on, it is set to the tempe[...]

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    5 MIN MAX record Mode Press MIN MAX key to enter the MIN MAX Recording mode, (displays the Maximum reading, Minimum reading, "MAX-MIN" reading and Average reading stored in record mode). In the this mode the automatic power-off feature is disabled and key and all function key are disabled. The beeper emits a tone when a new minimum or max[...]

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    6 TIMER STOP-WATCH Mode (for HH501AR / HH501AS) Press TIMER STOP-W key to enter stop-watch mode stop-watch is displayed. Press START/STOP key to toggle stop-watch starts and stops (Time goes up to 19 minutes & 59.9 seconds). Press CLEAR key to display 0.1 second, then press again to zero the stop-watch. Press TIMER STOP-W key again to exit the [...]

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    7 SET mode (Relative value set and Hi/Lo Limits value set) 1. Press SET key to enter Relative valuse SET mode (Press ENTER key can escape relative valuse set mode), REL set mode. _ = = =.= is displayed (the ".=" is displayed when you set up the fourth umber). Relative value is entered via overlay numbers, when you want to get negative val[...]

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    8 Hi/Lo LIMITS mode Press Hi/Lo LIMITS key to enter the Hi/Lo Limits comparative mode, "LIMIT" is displayed. In the this mode the automatic power-off feature is disabled and other funtion key are disabled, when input temperature value exceed Hi. The beeper emits a continuity pulse tone and "Hi" is displayed, and when input tempe[...]

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    9 OPERATOR MAINTENANCE WARNING To avoid possible electrical shock, disconnect the thermocouple connectors from the thermometer before removing the cover. Battery Replacement Power is supplied by a 9 volt "transistor" battery. (NEDA 1604, IEC 6F22). The " " appears on the LCD display when replacement is needed. To replace the bat[...]

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    10 RS-232 Operation Using Quick BASIC The following example shows how to send command instruction and receive data responses over the RS-232 interface using Quick BASIC. The program example is set up on "COM1". CLS E$ = "A" ST1: CLOSE #1 OPEN "COM1:1200,E,7,1,DS,RS" FOR OUTPUT AS #1 PRINT #1, E$; CLOSE #1 OPEN "CO[...]

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    11 IF C$ = "-" THEN DEC = DEC * -1 END IF B$ = MID$(A$, 10, 6) DEC1 = 0 N = 6 FOR I = 0 TO 5 C$ = MID$(B$, N, 1) N = N - 1 D = INSTR(F$, C$) - 1 DEC1 = DEC1 + (16 ^ I) * D NEXT DEC1 = DEC1 / 1000 C$ = MID$(A$, 9, 1) IF C$ = " - " THEN DEC1 = DEC1 * -1 END IF CLS LOCATE 12, 33 PRINT " T1 T2" LOCATE 13, 30 PRINT USING &q[...]

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    12 RS-232 Transmit and Receive Comammand Summary 1. Control letter should use Capital Letter. Baud rate: 1200 Parity check: EVEN Data bits: 7 Stop bits: 1 "A" Activate data transmission "B" Stop data transmission "C" °C/°F Key "D" " " Key "E" HOLD Key "F" TYPE Key "G"[...]

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    13 08 — Thermocouple Type "K" ® K type "J" ® J type "T" ® T type "E" ® E type "S" ® S type OUTPUT DATA FORMATS The data format consists of 32 bytes. byte 000000000111 1111 123456789012 3456 SHHH HHHA SHHHH HH A T1 pr esent s tatus T2 pr esent s tatus S: Negative sign or positive sign H: Hexad[...]

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    14 16 — none — " - " 17 — MSD 18 — LSD 19 — MSD 20 — LSD 21 — MSD 22 — LSD (H)ours (M)inutes 23 — Record mode "R" ® Record mode "M" ® MAX mode " I " ® MIN mode "A" ® AVG mode "-" ® MAX-MIN mode " - " ® normal mode 24 — REL & HOLD "R" ® Rel[...]

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    15 COMMUNICATION 508BR RS-232C "COM1" PORT 4612-IR232 RS232C CABLE 1. Install the RSR232C cable between computer "COM1" and Thermometer RS232C port. 2. Turn on Thermometer. 3. Utilize the Quick BASIC for inputting programs. 4. Use the capital control letter and input "A" letter from the keyboard to start sending messag[...]

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    1 HH501(A,B) K / HH501(A,B) J / HH501(A, B)T / HH501( A,B)E HH508BR/HH508/HH509/ HH509R CA LIBRA TION PROCEDURE Note: The following calibration procedure s hould perform only by qualified technicians who have access to the items as fol lowing. Equipment: The class of calibrator ha d better 10 times g reater than the measur ed meter. 1. Set the jump[...]

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    W ARRANTY / DISCLAIMER OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warr ants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 13 months from date of purchase. OMEGA Warr anty adds an additional one (1) month grace period to the normal one (1) year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time. This ensures that OMEGA's customers[...]

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    M-3203/0799 Where Do I Find Everything I Need for Process Measurement and Control? OMEGA...Of Course! TEMPERATURE þ Thermocouple, RTD & Thermistor Probes, Connectors, Panels & Assemblies þ Wire: Thermocouple, RTD & Thermistor þ Calibrators & Ice Point References þ Recorders, Controllers & Process Monitors þ Infrared Pyromet[...]