Operating the F100
F100-14-001.2
Page
4-7
ASL 2005
Press the
Enter
key to select
Probe Type
. A
Passcode
screen will appear (see below).
A pass-code must now be entered to proceed
any further (since altering the probe-type or
other probe information may lead to the
display of totally incorrect values). Use the
Up/Down
arrow
keys
to
increment
or
decrement the digit highlighted by the cursor
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.
Use the
Left/Right
keys to mover to the next
digit and use the
Enter
key once the correct pass-code has been set; this procedure helps to prevent
inadvertent changes. Once the code has been entered, it will remain valid until power is turned off
8
.
The pass-code for Passive probe entry is
4300
Once this code has been correctly entered, the following screen will appear.
There are two completely different probe types
that can be used with the F100 - i.e. PRT or
Thermistor. The probe sub-menu is used to
select between these two probe types (this only
applies to passive probes). The currently
selected sensor type is always shown at the top
left of the measurement screen (see the
example shown in section 4.1.1).
For example, use the
Down
key to highlight the thermistor probe. If this probe-type is then selected
(using the
Enter
key), the thermistor line will be highlighted instead when the menu is entered again.
Selection of PRTs is more involved since the conversion method must also be set at the same time as
the probe-type is changed. The
Temp Conv
(Temperature Conversion) menu allows the conversion
mode to be set for the currently selected probe.
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The values will wrap from 9 to 0 and from 0 to 9
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The valid pass-code will have to be entered once any of the three menu-items is selected for the first time.
8 Q L W V
8 Q L W V
8 Q L W V
8 Q L W V
& K D Q Q H O $
& K D Q Q H O $
& K D Q Q H O $
& K D Q Q H O $
& K D Q Q H O %
& K D Q Q H O %
& K D Q Q H O %
& K D Q Q H O %
/ R J J L Q J
/ R J J L Q J
/ R J J L Q J
/ R J J L Q J
6 W D W L V W L F V
6 W D W L V W L F V
6 W D W L V W L F V
6 W D W L V W L F V
6 H W W L Q J V
6 H W W L Q J V
6 H W W L Q J V
6 H W W L Q J V
6 \ V W H P
6 \ V W H P
6 \ V W H P
6 \ V W H P
3 U R E H 7 \ S H
3 U R E H 7 \ S H
3 U R E H 7 \ S H
3 U R E H 7 \ S H
7 H P S & R Q Y
7 H P S & R Q Y
7 H P S & R Q Y
7 H P S & R Q Y
& R H I I L F L H Q W V
& R H I I L F L H Q W V
& R H I I L F L H Q W V
& R H I I L F L H Q W V
3 D V V F R G H
3 D V V F R G H
3 D V V F R G H
3 D V V F R G H
/ H I W 5 W 6 H O H F W V
/ H I W 5 W 6 H O H F W V
/ H I W 5 W 6 H O H F W V
/ H I W 5 W 6 H O H F W V
8 S ' R Z Q &
8 S ' R Z Q &
8 S ' R Z Q &
8 S ' R Z Q & K D Q J H V
K D Q J H V
K D Q J H V
K D Q J H V
( Q W H U
( Q W H U
( Q W H U
( Q W H U
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3 5 7 : L U H
3 5 7 : L U H
3 5 7 : L U H
1 7 & 7 K H U P L V W R U
1 7 & 7 K H U P L V W R U
1 7 & 7 K H U P L V W R U
1 7 & 7 K H U P L V W R U
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