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K - Type K thermometer
J - Type J thermometer
T - Type T thermometer
R - Type R thermometer
E - Type E thermometer
S - Type S thermometer

2) After Display unit is selected to " K " or  J/T/R/E/S ,  press the

" Enter Button " ( 3-8, Fig. 1 ) will  save the setting
function with default.

8. POWER SUPPLY from DC

ADAPTER

The meter also can supply the power supply from the 
DC 9V Power Adapter ( optional ). Insert the plug of
Power Adapter into  " DC 9V Power Adapter Input Socket "
( 3-12, Fig. 1 ). The meter will permanent power ON
when use the DC ADAPTER power supply ( The power
Button function is disable ). 

9. BATTERY REPLACEMENT

1) When the left corner of LCD display show "            ", it

is necessary to replace the battery. However, in-spec.
measurement may still be made for several hours after
low battery indicator appears before the instrument
become inaccurate.

2) Loose the " Battery Cover Screws "  ( 3-14, Fig. 1 )

and take away the " Battery Cover " ( 3-13, Fig. 1 )
from the instrument and remove the battery.

3) Replace with  DC 1.5 V battery ( UM3, AA,

Alkaline/heavy duty ) x 6 PCs,  and reinstate the cover.

4) Make sure the battery cover is secured after changing

the battery.

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Summary of Contents for TM-9017SD

Page 1: ...ld of precision measurement Although this METER is a complex and delicate instrument its durable structure developed Please read the following instructions carefully and always keep this manual within easy OPERATION MANUAL PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATION Hagavish st Israel 58817 Tel 972 3 5595252 Fax 972 3 5594529 mrc mrclab com MRC 1 22 ...

Page 2: ...4 Check time and sampling time information 13 5 5 SD Card Data structure 14 6 Saving data from the SD card to the computer 15 7 ADVANCED SETTING 17 7 1 Set clock time Year Month Date Hour Minute Second 17 7 2 Set sampling time 18 7 3 Auto power OFF management 18 7 4 Set beeper Sound ON OFF 19 7 5 Decimal point of SD card setting 19 7 6 SD memory card format 20 7 7 Select the temperature unit to or...

Page 3: ... 0 second during execute the manual datalogger function it can set the different position location No position 1 to position 99 Innovation and easy operation computer is not need to setup extra software after execute datalogger just take away the SD card from the meter and plug in the SD card into the computer it can down load the all the measured value with the time information year month date ho...

Page 4: ... second to 3600 seconds Sampling Time Sampling time can set to 1 second Setting range but memory data may loss Manual Push the data logger button once will save data one time Set the sampling time to 0 second Manual mode can also select the 1 to 99 position Location no Data error no 0 1 of total saved data max Memory Card SD memory card 1 GB to 16 GB Advanced Set clock time Year Month Date setting...

Page 5: ...he display reading Memory Recall Maximum Minimum value Sampling Time Approx 1 second of Display Data Output RS 232 USB PC computer interface Connect the optional RS232 cable UPCB 02 will get the RS232 plug Connect the optional USB cable USB 01 will get the USB plug Power off Auto shut off saves battery life or manual off by push button Operating 0 to 50 Temperature Operating Less than 85 R H Humid...

Page 6: ...inch Accessories Instruction manual 1 PC Included Optional Type K thermocouple probe Accessories TP 01 TP 02A TP 03 TP 04 TP 05 Pt 100 ohm probe TP 100 SD Card 4 GB USB cable USB 01 RS232 cable UPCB 02 Data Acquisition software SW U801 WIN SW E802 AC to DC 9V adapter Hard carrying case CA 06 Soft carrying case CA 05A 2 2 Electrical Specifications 23 5 PT 100 ohm Resolution Range Accuracy 0 01 199 ...

Page 7: ...0 to 752 0 0 4 1 Type E 0 1 50 1 to 100 0 0 4 1 50 0 to 900 0 0 4 0 5 0 1 58 1 to 148 0 0 4 1 8 58 0 to 1652 0 0 4 1 Type R 1 0 to 1700 0 5 3 1 32 to 3092 0 5 5 Type S 1 0 to 1500 0 5 3 1 32 to 2732 0 5 5 Remark a Accuracy value is specified for the meter only b Accuracy is tested under the meter s environment temperature within 23 5 c Linearity Correction Memorize the thermocouple s curve into th...

Page 8: ...artment Cover 3 4 REC Button 3 14 Battery Cover Screws 3 5 Button T1 T2 Button 3 15 Stand 3 6 Button Function Button 3 16 Tripod Fix Nut 3 7 Time Button SET Button 3 17 Thermocouple input socket Type K J T R E S 3 8 Enter Button Logger Button 3 18 PT2 input socket Pt 100 ohm 3 9 SD card socket 3 19 PT1 input socket Pt 100 ohm 3 10 RS 232 output terminal 6 ...

Page 9: ...eter 2 The meter can select 5 kind function as a Thermocouple Type Pt1 Pt2 b Pt1 Thermometer c Pt2 Thermometer d Pt1 Pt2 Thermometer e Thermocouple Type Thermometer Pressing the Function Button 3 6 Fig 1 continuously not release the button the Display will show the following text in sequence Until the Display show the desired mode Function just release the Function Button 3 6 Fig 1 the meter will ...

Page 10: ...t the meter s temperature unit default to then please refer chapter 7 7 page 20 Remark The meter is defaulted to Type K thermometer If intend to select the Type J or T R E S thermometer with default please refer chapter 7 8 page 20 4 Pt1 Thermometer Temperature measurement a Function select to Pt1 Thermometer b install the Pt Probe into the ProbeInput Socket 3 19 Fig 1 c Function select to Pt1 mea...

Page 11: ...ing the Power Button 3 2 Fig 1 c Function select to Thermocouple Type measurement the LCD shows the unit Type at same time the measured value will show on the display Remark The meter Temp display unit is defaulted to If intend to let the meter s temperature unit default to then please refer chapter 7 7 page 20 The meter is defaulted to Type K thermometer If intend to select the Type J or T R E S ...

Page 12: ...ymbol on the display a Press the REC Button 3 4 Fig 1 once the REC MAX symbol along with the maximum value will appear on the display b Press the REC Button 3 4 Fig 1 again the REC MIN symbol along with the minimum value will appear on the display c To exit the memory record function just press the REC button for 1 5 seconds at least The display will revert to the current reading 4 5 LCD Backlight...

Page 13: ...me exactly please refer chapter 7 1 page 17 d Decimal format setting The numerical data structure of SD card is default used the as the decimal for example 20 6 1000 53 But in certain countries Europe is used the as the decimal point for example 20 6 1000 53 Under such situation it should change the Decimal character at first details of setting the Decimal point refer to Chapter 7 5 page 19 If rec...

Page 14: ...apter 7 4 page 19 b Pause the datalogger During execute the Datalogger function if press the Logger Button 3 8 Fig 1 once will pause the Datalogger function stop to save the measuring data into the memory circuit temporally In the same time the text of LOGGER will stop flashing Remark If press the Logger Button 3 8 Fig 1 once again will execute the Datalogger again the text of LOGGER will flashing...

Page 15: ...ton 3 5 Fig 1 or Button 3 6 Fig 1 to set the measuring position 1 to 99 for example room 1 to room 99 to identify the measurement location the Top Display will show P x x 1 to 99 b Finish the Datalogger Press the Logger Button 3 8 Fig 1 continuously at least two seconds the LOGGER indication will be disappeared and finish the Datalogger 5 4 Check time and sampling time information During the norma...

Page 16: ...ew file name TME01001 XLS After exist the Datalogger then execute again the data will save to the TME01001 XLS until Data column reach to 30 000 columns then will generate a new file for example TME01002 XLS 3 Under the folder TME01 if the total files more than 99 files will generate anew route such as TME02 4 The file s route structure TME01 TME01001 XLS TME01002 XLS TME01099 XLS TME02 TME02001 X...

Page 17: ... SD card into the SD card adapter then connect the SD card adapter into the computer 3 Power ON the computer and run the EXCEL software Down load the saving data file for example the file name TME01001 XLS TME01002 XLS from the SD card to the computer The saving data will present into the EXCEL software screen for example as following EXCEL data screens then user can use those EXCEL data to make t...

Page 18: ...EXCEL graphic screen for example 16 ...

Page 19: ...he Temp unit to or TYPE Select the Thermometer to Type K or Type J T R E S Remark During execute the Advanced Setting function if press Power Button 3 2 Fig 1 once will exit the Advanced Setting function the LCD will return to normal screen 7 1 Set clock time Year Month Date Hour Minute Second When the lower display show DATE 1 Press the Enter Button 3 8 Fig 1 once Use the Button 3 5 Fig 1 or Butt...

Page 20: ...3 Fig 1 once to selsct Top lcd or if choice press Button or Button to adjust the value a digits increase or decrease if choice press Button or Button to adjust the value ten digits increase or decrease 2 After the Sampling value is selected press the Enter Button 3 8 Fig 1 will save the setting function with default 7 3 Auto power OFF management When the lower display show POFF 1 Use the Button 3 ...

Page 21: ...ard setting The numerical data structure of SD card is default used the as the decimal for example 20 6 1000 53 But in certain countries Europe is used the as the decimal point for example 20 6 1000 53 Under such situation it should change the Decimal character at first When the lower display show DEC 1 Use the Button 3 5 Fig 1 or Button 3 6 Fig 1 to select the upper value to USA or EURO USA Use a...

Page 22: ...en press Enter Button once will format the SD memory clear all the existing data that already saving into the SD card 7 7 Select the Temp unit to or When the lower display show T CF 1 Use the Button 3 5 Fig 1 or Button 3 6 Fig 1 to select the upper Display text to or Temperature unit is Temperature unit is 2 After Display unit is selected to or press the Enter Button 3 8 Fig 1 will save the settin...

Page 23: ... 1 The meter will permanent power ON when use the DC ADAPTER power supply The power Button function is disable 9 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 1 When the left corner of LCD display show it is necessary to replace the battery However in spec measurement may still be made for several hours after low battery indicator appears before the instrument become inaccurate 2 Loose the Battery Cover Screws 3 14 Fig 1 a...

Page 24: ...ument with the PC serial port Meter PC 9W D Connector Center Pin Pin 4 3 5 mm jack plug Ground shield Pin 2 2 2 K resistor Pin 5 The 16 digits data stream will be displayed in the following format D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 Each digit indicates the following status D15 Start Word D14 4 D13 When send the T1 display data 1 When send the T2 display data 2 Thermocouple Type ...

Page 25: ... 0 No DP 1 1 DP 2 2 DP 3 3 DP D8 to D1 Display reading D1 LSD D8 MSD For example If the display reading is 1234 then D8 to D1 is 00001234 D0 End Word RS232 FORMAT 9600 N 8 1 Baud rate 9600 Parity No parity Data bit no 8 Data bits Stop bit 1 Stop bit 23 ...

Page 26: ...alue on right bottom display Pressing Enter button 3 8 Fig 1 once the adjustment value will save into memory then return to normal measuring screen and finish the offset adjustment procedures The above offset adjustment for Type K J T E R S is valid for Thermocouple Type at the same time 11 2 Pt 100 ohm offset adjustment 1 If intend to make the offset adjustment for Pt 1 it should insert the probe...

Page 27: ...and button continuously at least 1 5 seconds then release the display will show Pt 2 example as following adjust value If not insert probe to PT2 input socket Meter buzzer will beep measuring value 5 Use the button 3 5 Fig 1 button 3 6 Fig 1 to adjust the desiring value on right bottom display Pressing Enter button 3 8 Fig 1 once the adjustment value will save into memory then return to normal mea...

Page 28: ...n 12cm tube 3 2mm Dia Thermocouple Measure Range 40 to 1050 Probe 40 to 1922 Type K TP 03 Dimension 15cm tube 8mm Dia Surface Probe Measure Range 50 to 400 Type K TP 04 58 to 752 Size Temp sensing head 15 mm Dia Probe length 120 mm 13 PATENT The meter SD card structure already get patent or patent pending in following countries Germany Nr 20 2008 016 337 4 JAPAN 3151214 TAIWAN M 358970 M 359043 CH...

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