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7.5 Exporting readings

The stored data can be exported to a computer
using the optional interface cable and EDTS

+

software - see “Data transfer software (EDTS

+

)”

on page 18 for additional instructions:

All stored Datasets will be sent to the computer.
Export can be stopped at any time by pressing

.

Press

Display shows

1.

MEMORY oN

2.

RECALL

a

a.If 

RECALL

 does not appear, memory is empty.

3.

 x 2

EXPORT

4. Ensure EDTS is running and ready to

receive data

5.

HOLD

OFF

HOLD

OFF

Summary of Contents for 319 Standard

Page 1: ...English Elcometer 319 Dewpoint Meter Operating Instructions...

Page 2: ...registered trademark of Elcometer Instruments Ltd All other trademarks acknowledged Copyright Elcometer Instruments Ltd 2001 2006 All rights reserved No part of this Document may be reproduced transm...

Page 3: ...mbols mean 8 4 The sensors 10 5 T Alarm 10 6 Taking a reading 11 7 Using your gauge memory 11 7 1 Switching memory on 12 7 2 Storing a reading 12 7 3 Recalling viewing readings 12 7 4 Printing reading...

Page 4: ...upport network of Elcometer For more information visit our website at www elcometer com 1 ABOUT YOUR GAUGE The Elcometer 319 Dewmeter gauge is used to check climatic conditions in the surface treatmen...

Page 5: ...nt to take measurements at regular intervals and at different points on the surface Factors like sun shadow shape and mass of the object to be coated can create unexpected thermal behaviour on the sur...

Page 6: ...f in an environmentally sensitive manner Please consult your local Environmental Authority for further guidance To maximise the benefits of your new Elcometer 319 Dewmeter please take some time to rea...

Page 7: ...splay 4 If required press or to change the type of temperature displayed To learn how to store readings in memory see Using your gauge memory on page 11 To learn how to set up your gauge see Gauge set...

Page 8: ...symbol on the display see What the symbols mean on page 8 To retain time and date fit new batteries within 30 seconds of removal of the exhausted batteries Always check the time and date after battery...

Page 9: ...wice to store the measurements in memory The function of this button changes when accessing memory and gauge set up Switches the gauge on Once the instrument is on this button switches on or off the i...

Page 10: ...T rises above 3 5 C the alarm switches off Link Indicates that memory is on Press twice to store a reading while memory is on Battery status 4 segments Full 1 segment Empty Flashing Change battery no...

Page 11: ...ymbol below Temper ature type Ambient Surface Dewpoint Delta T T Datea dd mm yy when set to C mm dd yy when set to F a The bottom line of the display displays other information when accessing memory a...

Page 12: ...t is brought from a cold environment into a warm place or vice versa To avoid damage When measuring surface temperature do not use excessive force when pressing the probe against the surface This will...

Page 13: ...ll be shown on the display 3 Press to freeze the current readings on the display display shows HOLD For instructions on storing readings in gauge memory see the next section 7 USING YOUR GAUGE MEMORY...

Page 14: ...inting and export of readings 7 2 Storing a reading To store a reading in memory press the button twice The display will show which memory location the dataset is being saved in for example SAVE25 7 3...

Page 15: ...in dataset 7 a If RECALL does not appear memory is empty b XX dataset number 1 99 Press Display shows 1 MEMORY oN 2 RECALLa a If RECALL does not appear memory is empty 3 PRINT 4 Place the gauge in fro...

Page 16: ...Data transfer software EDTS on page 18 for additional instructions All stored Datasets will be sent to the computer Export can be stopped at any time by pressing Press Display shows 1 MEMORY oN 2 RECA...

Page 17: ...all datasets quickly press and hold When all Datasets have been cleared or is pressed the gauge returns to the measurement mode Press Display shows 1 MEMORY oN 2 RECALLa a If RECALL does not appear me...

Page 18: ...time and date units display contrast power saving mode To access gauge set up the memory must be switched off If the link symbol is not visible on the display the memory is already switched off To sw...

Page 19: ...face dewpoint T 0 no change 1 1 second interval etc 0 10 4 YEARc c Year 0 2000 99 2099 etc 0 99 5 MONTH 1 12 6 DAY 1 31 7 HOUR 0 23 8 MINUTE 0 10 9 UNITSd d Units Also affects date format C dd mm yy F...

Page 20: ...ed on computers operating on Windows 95 service pack 1 Windows 98 ME Windows NT Windows 2000 and XP 9 1 Installing EDTS The Installation conforms to the standard Windows method 9 2 Connecting the gaug...

Page 21: ...meter Contact details can be found On the outside cover of these operating instructions At www elcometer com Caring for your gauge The humidity sensor is sensitive and should never be touched Clean th...

Page 22: ...s the standard surface probe Always make sure to align the probe connector correctly 12 SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES The following spare parts and accessories are available from your local Elcometer su...

Page 23: ...00 C 140 F to 572 F Accuracy 1 0 C 2 F Range 1 1 5 C 3 F Range 2 Resolution 0 1 C 0 1 F Range 1 1 C 1 F Range 2 Gauge automatically selects range suitable for temperature reading Humidity Sensor type...

Page 24: ...ometer Moisture Meters Elcometer Wet Film and Dry Film Thickness Gauges Elcometer Material Thickness Gauges For further information contact Elcometer your local Elcometer supplier or visit www elcomet...

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