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RS Stock No. 730-0458 Instruction Manual RS-1384 4 Input Data Logging Thermometer EN FR IT DE ES

TABLE OF CONTENTS / EN TITLE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1. INTRODUCTION FEATURE... 1 2. SPECIFICATIONS... 2 2-1 Electronic Specifications... 2 2-2 General Specifications... 3 3. PARTS & CONTROLS... 4 3-1 Description of Parts & Control keys... 4 3-2 Description of Display... 5 4. OPERATION INSTRUCTION... 7 4-1 Setting the Meter... 7 4-2 Setting the Thermocouple Type... 9 4-3 Temperature Measurement... 9 4-4 Maximum (MAX), Minimum (MIN) Recording Measurement... 9 4-5 Manual Data Memory and Read Function Operation... 10 4-6 Auto Datalogging Function Operation... 10 4-7 Disable Auto Power off Function... 11 5. MAINTENANCE... 12 5-1 General Maintenance... 12 5-2 Battery Replacement... 12 6. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION... 13 09/16/11 Version No. 00

INTRODUCTION FEATURE / EN 1. INTRODUCTION FEATURE This instrument is a digital 4 input thermometer and datalogger for working with any K, J, E, T, R, S, N, L, U, B and C-type thermocouple as temperature sensor. Temperature indication follows the international temperature scale of 1990. (ITS-90) Read the following safety information carefully before attempting to operate or service the meter. Use the meter only as specified in this manual; otherwise, the protection provided by the meter may be impaired Environment conditions 1 Altitude up to 2000 meters 2 Relatively humidity 80% max. 3 Operation Ambient 0 to 50 C (32 to 122 F) Features Isolated Input Protection of 350Vp-p between any two inputs. Highly accurate thermometer with thermocouple K, J, E, T, R, S, N, L, U, B, C types. 4 input function T1/T2/T3/T4 temperature display. Programmable Hi Lo alarm for 4 inputs. Display of MAX, MIN and MAX MIN values of 4 inputs. Independent Input Setup (type of thermocouple, Hi Lo alarm values). Memory and Read function (99 sets). 512KB auto data logging capacity. USB interface. Safety symbols When servicing, use only specified replacement parts. Complies with EMC 09/16/11 Version No. 00 EN-1

SPECIFICATIONS / EN 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2-1 Electronic Specifications Type K J E T R/S N C F Range Accuracy Range Accuracy -200 to -150 ±3.0 C -328 to -238 ±5.4 F -150 to -100 ±2.0 C -238 to -148 ±3.6 F -100 to 999.9 ±0.05% ±1.0 C -148 to 999.9 ±0.05% ±1.8 F 1000 to 1370 ±0.2% ±1.0 C 1000 to 2498 ±0.2% ±1.8 F -200 to -100-100 to 100 100 to 999.9-150 to -100-100 to 760-200 to -150-150 to -100-100 to 400 0 to 100 100 to 300 300 to 999.9 1000 to 1600 0 to 999.9 1000 to 1300 ±2.5 C ±1.5 C ±0.05% ±1.0 C ±3.0 C ±0.05% ±1.0 C ±3.0 C ±0.15% ±2.5 C ±0.1% ±1.0 C ±5.0 C ±3.0 C ±0.05% ±2.0 C ±0.25% ±2.0 C ±0.1% ±1.0 C ±0.2% ±1.0 C L -200 to 900 ±0.1% ±1.0 C U 0 to 600 ±0.1% ±1.0 C B C 600 to 999.9 1000 to 1760 0 to 999.9 1000 to 1760 ±0.05% ±2.0 C ±0.1% ±2.0 C ±0.1% ±1.5 C ±0.2% ±1.5 C -328 to -148-148 to 212 212 to 999.9 1000 to 1832-238 to -148-148 to 999.9 1000 to 1400-328 to -238-238 to -148-148 to 752 32 to 212 212 to 572 572 to 999.9 1000 to 2912 32 to 999.9 1000 to 2372-328 to 999.9 1000 to 1652 32 to 999.9 1000 to 1112 1112 to 1831 1832 to 3200 32 to 999.9 1000 to 3200 ±4.5 F ±2.7 F ±0.05% ±1.8 F ±0.2% ±1 F ±5.4 F ±0.05% ±1.8 F ±0.2% ±1 F ±5.4 F ±0.15% ±4.5 F ±0.1% ±1.8 F ±9.0 F ±5.4 F ±0.05% ±3.6 F ±0.25% ±3.6 F ±0.1% ±1.8 F ±0.2% ±1.8 F ±0.1 % ±1.8 F ±0.2% ±1 F ±0.1% ±1.8 F ±0.2% ±1 F ±0.05% ±3.6 F ±0.1% ±3.6 F ±0.1% ±2.7 F ±0.2% ±2.7 F NOTE This basic accuracy specification does not include the error of the temperature probe. Please refer to the temperature probe accuracy specification for additional details. Temperature Coefficient : 0.01% of reading +0.1 C per C (0.2 F per F) Outside the specified +18 to 28 C (+64 to 82 F) range. Isolated Input Protection between any two inputs: 350Vp-p Manual Data Memory capacity: 99 sets. Continuous Data logging capacity: 36,000 sets. EN-2 09/16/11 Version No. 00

SPECIFICATIONS / EN 2-2 General Specifications Power Supply: 6 pcs size AA battery or DC 9V AC adaptor. Battery life: approx. 55 hours (Alkaline battery) Auto Power off: 5, 15 or 30 minutes. (If no key is pressed). Low Battery Indication: The ( ) is displayed when the battery voltage drops below the operating voltage. Measurement Rate: Once per 2 seconds. Weight: 405g / 14.3oz (batteries included) Dimension: 18.7 7.3 5.3 cm Operating Temperature and Humidity: 0 to 50 C (32 to 122 F), below 80% RH Storage Temperature and Humidity: -10 to 60 C (14 to 140 F), below 70% RH Accessories: Instruction manual, alkaline battery, USB cable, Software CD, Carrying case, 1 x K-type thermocouple 09/16/11 Version No. 00 EN-3

PARTS & CONTROLS / EN 3. PARTS & CONTROLS 3-1 Description of Parts & Control keys 13 MAX -MIN T 1 ALARM T 2 T 3 T 4 1 NO. FULL d-h m:s INTV 2 4 7 10 3 5 6 8 9 11 12 14 15 (1). LCD Display (2). key : Power on off control key. (3). keys: Setting keys. (4). HOLD key 1 Data hold function key, press the HOLD key to hold data, the H symbol is displayed, press this key again to exit this function. 2 Press and hold down the HOLD key then press key to turn on the meter, the symbol disappears, and the auto power off function is disabled. EN-4 09/16/11 Version No. 00

PARTS & CONTROLS / EN (5). MAX MIN key: Press the MAX MIN key to scroll though the display of MAX, MIN and MAX MIN and current readings. Press this key for 2 seconds to exit this mode. (6). C / F key: Press C / F key to switch the units between Celsius ( C) and Fahrenheit ( F). (7). TYPE key: Press TYPE key to enter the thermocouple type select mode, press this key again to exit this mode. (8). TIME Key: Press TIME key to scroll through the display data and time. (9). ALARM key: Press ALARM key to enable or disable Alarm function. (10). MEM key: Manual data storage control key. (11). SET key: Press SET key to start or exit setup. (12). READ key: Manual data storage reading control key. (13). T1, T2, T3, T4 : Thermocouple inputs. (14). USB interface jack. (15). External Power adaptor input jack. 3-2 Description of Display T 1 MAX -MIN ALARM T 2 T 3 T 4 NO. FULL d-h m:s INTV F, C: Temperature units. : Auto power off indication. OFFSET: The thermocouple measurement includes an offset indication. REC: MAX MIN Recording mode and current reading indication. 09/16/11 Version No. 00 EN-5

PARTS & CONTROLS / EN REC MAX: Maximum reading indication. REC MIN: Minimum reading indication. REC MAX-MIN: Maximum minus Minimum value indication. H: Data hold function indication. SET: Setting mode indication. : Thermocouple type indication. ALARM: Alarm mode indication. ALARM: Input temperature exceeds the High limit value indication. ALARM: Input temperature is below the Low limit value indication. T1, T2, T3, T4: Thermocouple input temperature measurement display. : Battery capacity indication. : Replace batteries indication. NO. : Last manual data memory address number (01 99). M: Manual data memory indication, M indicates that data is stored in memory. NO. R: Indicates the current manual data memory address block. A-M: Auto datalogging indication, A-M indicates auto datalogging is in use. Full: Auto datalogging memory full indication. The continuous datalogging has exceed 255 memory blocks, the total maximum record capacity size is 36,000 data sets using all 4 thermocouple temperature measurement inputs. (100,000 sets of data using only 1 input). m:s : Time display indication. INTV: Auto data log interval time setting indication. EN-6 09/16/11 Version No. 00

OPERATION INSTRUCTION / EN 4. OPERATION INSTRUCTION WARNING Before using the meter inspect the case. Do not use the meter if it appears damaged. Look for cracked or missing plastic. Pay particular attention to the insulation around the connectors. Disconnect thermocouples from the meter before opening the case. Replace the batteries as soon as the battery indicator appears as accurate measurements may no longer be possible. Do not use the meter if it operates abnormally. Protection may be impaired. Do not operate the meter around explosive gas, vapour or dust. Do not use the meter with any part of the case or cover removed. 4-1 Setting the Meter 1. Real Time setting: (a). Press key to turn on the meter. (b). Press SET key to enter the setting mode, the Set clock and SET symbols are displayed. (c). Press key to enter the real time setting mode, the two year digits will flash. (d). Press or key to set the year of the real time. (e). Press key, to store the year and select month. (f). Press or key to set the month of the real time. (g). Press key, to store the month and select day. (h). Press or key to set the day of the real time. (i). Press key, to store the day and select hour. (j). Press or key to set the hour of the real time. (k). Press key to store the hour and select minutes. (l). Press or key to set the minute of the real time. (m). Press key to store the minutes and select seconds. (n). Press or key to set the second of the real time. (o). Press key to store the seconds. (r). Press SET key to exit this mode. 2. Interval Time setting: The logging interval time determines how often the meter stores logged readings in memory. (a). Press key to turn on the meter. (b). Press SET key to enter the setting mode, then press or key until the display shows Set Intr. 09/16/11 Version No. 00 EN-7

OPERATION INSTRUCTION / EN (c). Press key to enter the interval time setting mode and the three flashing numbers of seconds. (d). Press or key to set the desired second of interval time (1 to 255 seconds). (e). Press key to store the auto datalogging interval time. (f). Press SET key to exit this mode. 3. Offset setting: You can adjust the meter readings to compensate for the errors of a specific thermocouple. The allowable adjustment range is from +12.7 to -12.8 degree and regardless the temperature units. You can store individual offsets for T1, T2, T3 and T4. (a). Press key to turn on the meter. (b). Press SET key to enter the setting mode, then press or key until the display shows SEt OFSEt. (c). Press key to enter the offset setting mode, the OFFSET symbol is displayed. (d). Press or key to select the desired T1, T2, T3 or T4. (e). Press or key to set the desired offset values. (f). Press key to store the offset value. (g). Press SET key to exit this mode. The temperature measurement plus the offset appears in the display. Remember to set the offset to 0.0 when it is no longer needed. The OFFSET symbol will disappear when the offset values all are 0.0. 4. Auto Power Off Time setting: (a). Press key to turn on the meter. (b). Press SET key to enter the setting mode, then press or key until the display shows SEt SLEEP. (c). Press key to enter the auto power off time setting mode, the SLEEP symbol is displayed. (d). Press or key to choose the desired auto power off time. The choices are : 5, 15 and 30 minutes. (e). Press key to store the choice. (f). Press SET key to exit this mode. 5. Alarm High / Low Limit setting: (a). Press key to turn on the meter. (b). Press SET key to enter the setting mode, then press or key until the display shows SEt ALArn. (c). Press " key to enter the alarm high limit and low limit setting mode, the ALARM symbol is displayed. (d). Press or key to select the desired T1, T2, T3 or T4. (e). Press key to enter the high limit value setting, the symbol is displayed. EN-8 09/16/11 Version No. 00

OPERATION INSTRUCTION / EN (f). Press or key to set the desired alarm high limit value, the resolution of setting value is 0.1 degree regardless of the temperature units. (g). Press key to store the alarm high limit value and to enter the alarm low limit value setting, the symbol is displayed. (h). Press or key to set the desired alarm low limit value, the resolution of setting value is 0.1 degree regardless of the temperature units. (i). Press key to store alarm low limit value. Repeat procedures (c) to (i) to store individual alarm High / Low limit values for T1, T2, T3 and T4. (j). Press SET key to exit this mode. (k). Press ALARM key to enter the alarm function, the ALARM symbol is displayed. When the measured temperature value exceeds the setting High temperature value (the symbol will flashing display.) or below the setting Low temperature value (the symbol will flashing display.) a beep will sound once every 4 seconds. (l). Press ALARM key again to exit the alarm function. 4-2 Setting the Thermocouple Type 1. Press key to turn on the meter. 2. Press TYPE key to enter the thermocouple type choices. The currently selected thermocouple type blinks. 3. Press or key to select the desired T1, T2, T3 or T4. 4. Press or key until the thermocouple type you want appears on the display. 5. Press key to store the thermocouple type. Repeat procedures (3) to (5) to store individual thermocouple types for T1, T2, T3 and T4. 6. Press TYPE key again to exit. 4-3 Temperature Measurement 1. Press key to turn on the thermometer. 2. Plug the thermocouple(s) into the thermocouple input. If no thermocouple is plugged into the selected input or the thermocouple is open, the display will show - - -. 3. Press C / F key to desired temperature scale. 4. Perform measurements by contacting the object being measured with the probe sensor. 5. Read the temperature on the display. The display shows OL (overload) or Un (under range) when the temperature being measured is outside the meter valid range. 4-4 Maximum (MAX), Minimum (MIN) Recording Measurement 1. Press MAX MIN key to enter the recording mode, the REC symbol is displayed. 2. Press MAX MIN key to scroll through the display of the maximum (REC MAX), minimum (REC MIN), maximum minus minimum (REC MAX-MIN) and current REC) reading. 3. Press HOLD key to paused recording, the H symbol is displayed, press HOLD key again to resume recording. 4. Press MAX MIN key for 2 seconds to exit this mode. 09/16/11 Version No. 00 EN-9

OPERATION INSTRUCTION / EN 4-5 Manual Data Memory and Read Function Operation 1. Clearing the manual memorized data (a). Press key to turn off the meter. (b). Press and hold down MEM key, then press YES no M symbol is displayed. (c). Press or key to select YES symbol is displayed flashing. (d). Press key to clear the manually stored data. (e). Press key again to exit this mode. " key again to turn on the meter, the CLr 2. Store manual data to memory (a). Press MEM key once to store the sets of measured data to memory, the M symbol will vanish as the stored memory address is displayed. (b). Maximum store memory capacity size is 99 sets. 3. Read the manually stored data (a). Press READ key to enter the read mode, the R symbol is displayed. (b). Press or key to read the data, the memory data address will be displayed. (c). Press READ key again to exit this mode. 4-6 Auto Datalogging Function Operation 1. Clear the Auto datalogged data: Before entering the clear memory data mode, please ensure any previous memory data is first downloaded to a PC. (a). Press key to turn off the meter. (b). Press and hold down MEM key, then press YES no M symbol is displayed. key again to turn on the meter, the CLr (c). Press key to enter the clear auto datalogged data mode, the CLr YES no AM symbol is displayed. (d). Press or key to select YES, the symbol is displayed flashing. (e). Press key to clear the data and exit this mode. 2. Store Auto datalogging data to memory: (a). Press MEM key for 3 seconds to start auto datalogging, the A-M symbol is displayed. The A-M symbol will Flash according to the interval time previously set, and store one data set into the memory. (b). Press MEM key for 3 seconds to stop data recording, the current block number will be displayed for one second. Press MEM key again for 3 seconds to resume data recording, the total maximum record capacity size is 36,000 data sets using all 4 thermocouple temperature measurement inputs. (100,000 sets of data using only 1 input). The maximum number of blocks is 255 blocks. (c). When maximum block or maximum capacity is reached, the FULL symbol will be displayed and data recording is automatically stopped. EN-10 09/16/11 Version No. 00

OPERATION INSTRUCTION / EN 3. Download data to PC: Please refer to the software manual (CD-ROM) to download the data. 4-7 Disable Auto Power off Function The meter will automatically enter sleep mode after approx. 5, 15 or 30 minutes depending on the user setting to save power consumption. 1. Disable auto power off procedure: (a). Press key to turn off the meter. (b). Press and hold down HOLD key then press key to turn on the meter, the auto power off function will be disabled, and the auto power off symbol will disappear. 2. Auto power off mode is enabled each time you turn on the meter and is automatically disabled in the follow modes: (a). MAX MIN record mode. (b). Auto datalogging function is active. (c). PC linked. 09/16/11 Version No. 00 EN-11

MAINTENANCE / EN 5. MAINTENANCE 5-1 General Maintenance 1. Repairs or services that are not covered in this manual should only be performed by qualified personnel. 2. Clean the meter and accessories with a damp cloth and a mild soap. Do not use abrasives, solvent or alcohol. These may damage the legend. 5-2 Battery Replacement WARNING To AVOID electrical shock, remove the any inputs before replacing the batteries. 1. When operating the meter on batteries, periodically check the battery level indicator to determine the remaining battery capacity. The number of black segments decreases as the batteries are used up. When the symbol display starts to flash, accurate measurement is no longer possible. Replace the batteries. 2. Take care not to reverse the (+) and (-) polarity when inserting the batteries. Always replace all six batteries together. Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types. Remove the batteries from the meter, if the meter is not to be used for a month or longer. EN-12 09/16/11 Version No. 00

SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION / EN 6. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION For the instructions, please refer to the PDF software manual on the CD-ROM. Protocols: Are enclosed within the content of CD-ROM, please refer to the CD-ROM for details. 09/16/11 Version No. 00 EN-13

Datalogger and RS232 Interface RS232 Protocol... 2 Hardware Requirements and Setup 4 Software Requirements and Setup.. 5 On-Line Operation..... 7 Run the Software......7 Record........ 9 Download..... 11 Erase Data Logger..... 13 Data Convert...... 14 Apply for Excel 14 Apply for Graph 16 Sampling Time.....17 RTC.......18 Auto Power Off....19 Alarm Range....20

RS-232 Protocol On Line Transfer ( 8 bytes data to PC ) 19200,N,8,1 Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte7 Byte8 Start 02 Status1 Status2 Status3 Fahrenheit Stop 03 Details: (1) Start byte 02 (Byte1) (2) Status1 (Byte2) bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit0~1 Full Auto Rec. No.99 Auto pwr off BT 0:C 1:F 0:T1 1:T2 2:T3 3:T4 (3) Status2 (Byte3) bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit0~bit3 Reserved reserved hold read 0:K 1:J 2:E 3:T 4:R 5:S 6:N 7:L 8:U 9:B 10:C (4) Status3 (Byte4) bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit0~1 Reserved under over Out range plug rec 0:normal 1:max 2:min 3:max-min (5) Fahrenheit Byte5 Byte6 Byte7 Fahrenheit Integer bit7: positive bit4,5: X bit0~3: Fahrenheit Decimal If Positive then Fahrenheit Integer = 65536 - Fahrenheit (6) Stop Byte 03 (Byte6) Pre-Order A command: Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte7 02 Last Add of Auto Rec.s Manual Rec.s FF 03 Commands : (after A command) Q : Read Manually Recorded Data 02 + No.s of Rec.s + Data1 + Data2+.+03 Data : Flg0 + Flg8 + Flg9 + (T1-T4)Type + YYMMDDhhnnss + T1F + T2F + T3F + T4F (3 Bytse + 4 Bytes + 6 Bytes + 3 Bytes x 4) R : Read Automatically Recorded Data 02 + Last Add + Data1 + Data2+.+03 Data : 00 55 AA 00 + Flg0 + (T1-T4)Type + YYMMDDhhnnss + Intv + Rec.s + Flg8 + Flg9 + (T1F + T2F + T3F + T4F) + Flg8 + Flg9 + (T1F + T2F + T3F + T4F)+ +03 (4 Bytes + 1 Byte + 4 Bytes + 6 Bytess + 1 Bytes + 3 Bytes + 2 Bytes + (3 Bytes x 4) 2

Flg0: Flg8 bit1~7 Reserved Bit4 F bit7 bit4~6 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 Out range Reserved T4 Plug T3 Plug T2 Plug T1 Plug Flg9 bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 T4 Under T3 Under T2 Under T1 Under T4 Over T3 Over T2 Over T1 Over Type bit4~7 bit0~bit3 Fahrenheit Reserved 0:K 1:J 2:E 3:T 4:R 5:S 6:N 7:L 8:U 9:B 10:C Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Fahrenheit Integer bit7: positive bit4,5: X bit0~3: Fahrenheit Decimal S : Set up Date of Meter T : Set up Time of Meter S + YY + MM + DD (4 Bytes) T + hh + nn + ss (4 Bytes) X : Read Real Time Clock 02 + YYMMDDhhnnss + 03 ( 8bytes) U : Intv U + 0 + 0 + 0 : Read Intv (02 + Intv + 03) U + 1 + Intv + 0: Set up Intv V : Power-off Time V + 0 + 0 + 0 : Read Power-off Time (02 + Index + 03) V + 1 + Index + 0 : Set up Power-off Time Index: 0 1 2 5 min 15 min 30 min W : Button command W + B1 + B2 + B3 : B1: Button Command bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 TYPE MEM MAX TIME SET C / F Alarm Read B2: bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 A.Rec. Reserved Down Right Enter Left Up Hold B3: bit3~bit7 bit2 bit1 bit0 Reserved Cancel MMA Rec Clr Auto Clr Manual 3

Hardware Requirements and Setup PC HardWare Requirements : HDD, CD Rom, 486 PC or above, with USB port EGA or higher monitor 4M bytes or more memory size PC HardWare Setup : Connect the Meter with PC by USB cable 4

Software Requirements and Setup 1 Start up windows XP / 7 operating system 2 Close all other applications 3 Insert the disk in CD drive To install USB to Serial driver, click. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up USB driver. To install Serial to USB driver, click. Follow the on-screen instructions. 1). 2). Setup will run automatically. Click Next> button 5

3). a. Click Install button 4). If there shows a User Account Control window that asks Do you want to allow the following program from an unknown publisher to make changes to this computer? Click Yes button 5). Click Finish button to complete. 6

Run the software On-Line Operation 1. Click "Start" form Start menu then "All Programs" "D4IThermoMeter "D4IThermoMeter" Run D4IThermoMeter. 7

2. Click an available COM port 3. Main software screen 8

Record Save to Hard Disk (PC) Click button. The dialog box shown below will appear. Input a file name and then click "Save" to begin saving data to the file just named. Click button to stop recording. 9

Save to EEPROM 1. Automatically Record Keep pressing MEM on the meter till A-M flashes on LCD to record data. Keep pressing MEM again till A-M disappears to stop recording. 2. Manually Record Press the MEM on the meter momentarily to store one reading. The M then flashes once. 10

Download Data 1. Download Data from Hard Disk Click button. The Open window, shown below, appears Input the file that was selected earlier and then click the Open button. 11

2. Download Data from EEPROM Click button. The Load window, shown below, will open. Click on a SET number to view the set s details. For example, in the window above, there are 3 sets from which to choose. The list below side is an example of an opened set. To read manually recorded data, select Manually Recorded data then Press OK to confirm.. 12

Erase Memory Click button. The dialog box, shown below, will open. Press OK button to confirm. 13

Data Convert Apply for Excel Open Microsoft Excel, find the file saved in Excel type, for example, test.xls. or find any file already saved in HDD, for example, sample.dat. The "Text Import Wizard" then appears. Follow the steps 1 to 3 to complete. Click Next> button 14

Click Next> button Click Finish button 15

Apply for Graph Open a saved data file in the software program and then select a channel to confirm. 16

Sampling Time PC Sampling Rate: (rate at which the PC collects readings while connected to the meter) Click on the Menu Bar. Choose PC Sampling Rate and then click OK buton. In the Input Sampling Time dialog box, input a sampling time and then click "OK" button to confirm. Meter Sampling Rate: (rate at which meter stores readings) Click on the Menu Bar. Choose PC Sampling Rate and then click OK buton. Input a sampling time and then click "OK" button to confirm. 17

RTC ( Real Time Clock) Click on the Menu Bar to set the meter time to PC system time. Click to show PC System Time or to show Meter Time. Click to set the meter time to PC system time. 18

Auto Power Off Click on the Menu Bar. The window shown below will appear. Select an expected power-off Time to confirm. 19

Alarm Range Click on the Menu Bar. The window shown below will appear. Change the alarm range and then press to confirm. 20

Datalogger and RS232 Interface RS232 Protocol... 2 Hardware Requirements and Setup 4 Software Requirements and Setup.. 5 On-Line Operation..... 7 Run the Software......7 Record........ 9 Download..... 11 Erase Data Logger..... 13 Data Convert...... 14 Apply for Excel 14 Apply for Graph 16 Sampling Time.....17 RTC.......18 Auto Power Off....19 Alarm Range....20

RS-232 Protocol On Line Transfer ( 8 bytes data to PC ) 19200,N,8,1 Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte7 Byte8 Start 02 Status1 Status2 Status3 Fahrenheit Stop 03 Details: (1) Start byte 02 (Byte1) (2) Status1 (Byte2) bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit0~1 Full Auto Rec. No.99 Auto pwr off BT 0:C 1:F 0:T1 1:T2 2:T3 3:T4 (3) Status2 (Byte3) bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit0~bit3 Reserved reserved hold read 0:K 1:J 2:E 3:T 4:R 5:S 6:N 7:L 8:U 9:B 10:C (4) Status3 (Byte4) bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit0~1 Reserved under over Out range plug rec 0:normal 1:max 2:min 3:max-min (5) Fahrenheit Byte5 Byte6 Byte7 Fahrenheit Integer bit7: positive bit4,5: X bit0~3: Fahrenheit Decimal If Positive then Fahrenheit Integer = 65536 - Fahrenheit (6) Stop Byte 03 (Byte6) Pre-Order A command: Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Byte4 Byte5 Byte6 Byte7 02 Last Add of Auto Rec.s Manual Rec.s FF 03 Commands : (after A command) Q : Read Manually Recorded Data 02 + No.s of Rec.s + Data1 + Data2+.+03 Data : Flg0 + Flg8 + Flg9 + (T1-T4)Type + YYMMDDhhnnss + T1F + T2F + T3F + T4F (3 Bytse + 4 Bytes + 6 Bytes + 3 Bytes x 4) R : Read Automatically Recorded Data 02 + Last Add + Data1 + Data2+.+03 Data : 00 55 AA 00 + Flg0 + (T1-T4)Type + YYMMDDhhnnss + Intv + Rec.s + Flg8 + Flg9 + (T1F + T2F + T3F + T4F) + Flg8 + Flg9 + (T1F + T2F + T3F + T4F)+ +03 (4 Bytes + 1 Byte + 4 Bytes + 6 Bytess + 1 Bytes + 3 Bytes + 2 Bytes + (3 Bytes x 4) 2

Flg0: Flg8 bit1~7 Reserved Bit4 F bit7 bit4~6 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 Out range Reserved T4 Plug T3 Plug T2 Plug T1 Plug Flg9 bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 T4 Under T3 Under T2 Under T1 Under T4 Over T3 Over T2 Over T1 Over Type bit4~7 bit0~bit3 Fahrenheit Reserved 0:K 1:J 2:E 3:T 4:R 5:S 6:N 7:L 8:U 9:B 10:C Byte1 Byte2 Byte3 Fahrenheit Integer bit7: positive bit4,5: X bit0~3: Fahrenheit Decimal S : Set up Date of Meter T : Set up Time of Meter S + YY + MM + DD (4 Bytes) T + hh + nn + ss (4 Bytes) X : Read Real Time Clock 02 + YYMMDDhhnnss + 03 ( 8bytes) U : Intv U + 0 + 0 + 0 : Read Intv (02 + Intv + 03) U + 1 + Intv + 0: Set up Intv V : Power-off Time V + 0 + 0 + 0 : Read Power-off Time (02 + Index + 03) V + 1 + Index + 0 : Set up Power-off Time Index: 0 1 2 5 min 15 min 30 min W : Button command W + B1 + B2 + B3 : B1: Button Command bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 TYPE MEM MAX TIME SET C / F Alarm Read B2: bit7 bit6 bit5 bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1 bit0 A.Rec. Reserved Down Right Enter Left Up Hold B3: bit3~bit7 bit2 bit1 bit0 Reserved Cancel MMA Rec Clr Auto Clr Manual 3

Hardware Requirements and Setup PC HardWare Requirements : HDD, CD Rom, 486 PC or above, with USB port EGA or higher monitor 4M bytes or more memory size PC HardWare Setup : Connect the Meter with PC by USB cable 4

Software Requirements and Setup 1 Start up windows XP / 7 operating system 2 Close all other applications 3 Insert the disk in CD drive To install USB to Serial driver, click. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up USB driver. To install Serial to USB driver, click. Follow the on-screen instructions. 1). 2). Setup will run automatically. Click Next> button 5

3). a. Click Install button 4). If there shows a User Account Control window that asks Do you want to allow the following program from an unknown publisher to make changes to this computer? Click Yes button 5). Click Finish button to complete. 6

Run the software On-Line Operation 1. Click "Start" form Start menu then "All Programs" "D4IThermoMeter "D4IThermoMeter" Run D4IThermoMeter. 7

2. Click an available COM port 3. Main software screen 8

Record Save to Hard Disk (PC) Click button. The dialog box shown below will appear. Input a file name and then click "Save" to begin saving data to the file just named. Click button to stop recording. 9

Save to EEPROM 1. Automatically Record Keep pressing MEM on the meter till A-M flashes on LCD to record data. Keep pressing MEM again till A-M disappears to stop recording. 2. Manually Record Press the MEM on the meter momentarily to store one reading. The M then flashes once. 10

Download Data 1. Download Data from Hard Disk Click button. The Open window, shown below, appears Input the file that was selected earlier and then click the Open button. 11

2. Download Data from EEPROM Click button. The Load window, shown below, will open. Click on a SET number to view the set s details. For example, in the window above, there are 3 sets from which to choose. The list below side is an example of an opened set. To read manually recorded data, select Manually Recorded data then Press OK to confirm.. 12

Erase Memory Click button. The dialog box, shown below, will open. Press OK button to confirm. 13

Data Convert Apply for Excel Open Microsoft Excel, find the file saved in Excel type, for example, test.xls. or find any file already saved in HDD, for example, sample.dat. The "Text Import Wizard" then appears. Follow the steps 1 to 3 to complete. Click Next> button 14

Click Next> button Click Finish button 15

Apply for Graph Open a saved data file in the software program and then select a channel to confirm. 16

Sampling Time PC Sampling Rate: (rate at which the PC collects readings while connected to the meter) Click on the Menu Bar. Choose PC Sampling Rate and then click OK buton. In the Input Sampling Time dialog box, input a sampling time and then click "OK" button to confirm. Meter Sampling Rate: (rate at which meter stores readings) Click on the Menu Bar. Choose PC Sampling Rate and then click OK buton. Input a sampling time and then click "OK" button to confirm. 17

RTC ( Real Time Clock) Click on the Menu Bar to set the meter time to PC system time. Click to show PC System Time or to show Meter Time. Click to set the meter time to PC system time. 18

Auto Power Off Click on the Menu Bar. The window shown below will appear. Select an expected power-off Time to confirm. 19

Alarm Range Click on the Menu Bar. The window shown below will appear. Change the alarm range and then press to confirm. 20