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operating temperature: 

0 °C to 60 °C

 

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SPECIFICATIONS CURVEX 4

 

 

CurveX 4 logger

 

 

Measuring range

 

             -100°C to 1200°C 

Operational temperature: 

            0°C to 60°C 

Accuracy

 

±1 °C / 1.8 °F

 

Channels

 

8

 

Sample interval time

 

1 s to 60 min

 

Memory

 

20 batches with 50.000 readings

 

Display

 

Three multi-

colour LED’s

 

Interface

 

USB -c

 

housing material

 

Anodised Aluminium / Plastic

 

Dimensions (D x W x h)

 

110 x 85 x 35 mm

 

Power supply

 

            2 AA batteries (standard or rechargeable) 

Battery life time*

 

35h with rechargeable batteries, 60 with alkaline batteries

 

Weight

 

            205 g / 7.2 oz. (Excluding batteries) 

 

Industrial Physics Ideal Finish Analysis software

 

 

Supported operating Systems

 

Windows vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 / 8.1, Windows 10

 

Platform

 

32 b or 64 b

 

Memory

 

32 MB

 

required hard Disk space

 

128 MB

 

 

 

*  After 300 cycles charge from 0 to 100% the battery will retain a capacity of 80%. 

In general such battery need replacement after approx. 2 years continuous use.

 

 

 

7.1

 

CurveX 4 package (CX4005)

 

The CurveX 4 comes with the following items:

 

 

CX4005 

CurveX 4 Oven Logger

 

-

 

Ideal Finish Analysis Software

 

-

 

Rechargeable AA batteries

 

-

 

Factory calibrated, calibration 
certificate included (CL0018)

 

-

 

USB-C Cable (GL0400)

 

-

 

Plastic Carrying Case (CX3059)

 

 

7.2

 

CurveX 4 kit (CX4010)

 

 

CX4005 CurveX 4 Logger

 

-

 

Ideal Finish software

 

-

 

USB-C Cable (GL0400)

 

-

 

Insulation box 300°C (CX2005)

 

-

 

Energy Absorber (CX2011)

 

 

-

 

Silicone Seal (CX2071) 

-

 

Probe Identification Set (CX2100)

 

-

 

Plastic Carrying Case (CX3060)

 

-

 

Factory calibrated, calibration 

certificate (CL0018)

 

 

7.3

 

Accessories

 

 

CX2005 

CurveX insulation box

 

(H=140 mm, T=300 °C / 572 °F)

 

 

CX3050 

Insulation Box Logger Bracket

 

 

CX2011 

CurveX  heat-absorber

 

 

CX2100 

CurveX Basic probe identification kit 
(1-6)

 

 

GL0400 

USB-C Cable

 

Summary of Contents for CurveX4

Page 1: ...CurveX4 CX4005 CX4010 IMPORTANT Before taking this instrument in use we this manual carefully strongly advise you to read Operating Instructions V1 0 0522...

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Page 3: ...with the operating instructions shall be excluded from thewarrantyaswellasmechanicalinterferenceby the customer or by third parties with CurveX 4 and relatedequipmentwithoutIndustrialPhysics written...

Page 4: ...e and Protective Measureswhennot inuse 4 Getting Started 8 4 1 Quick start 4 2 Memory batches 4 3 CurveX 4 tasks 4 4 Downloading Data And Configuring The CurveX 4 4 5 Logger menu download all data to...

Page 5: ...in this manual should have been read and understood acknowledged as evidenced by their signature 1 4 Dangers This instrument has been designed and constructed in accordance with state of the art tech...

Page 6: ...ty and dangers on the instrument are in readablecondition In case of danger the instrument has to be switched off by means of the on off switch at the left back side of the instrument or by unplugging...

Page 7: ...ssibly photographed and reported to the relevant insurers or in the case of sales deliveredtocustomersworks tothesupplier 3 4 StorageandProtectiveMeasureswhennot in use The instrument must be stored i...

Page 8: ...robes to the input points at position 7 of the CurveX 4 Step 3 Attach the sensors to the object to be measured Step 4 Press and hold down the Power button position 1 for one second to switch on the Cu...

Page 9: ...aint LED Red partial cure Orange active Green full cure 6 Battery LED Shows battery status when powered on Red 25 Orange 25 to 75 Green 75 7 Thermocouple connectors 1 4 Connect up to four probes 8 USB...

Page 10: ...play You will have to use Ideal Finish Analysis to download data and change the settings of the logger The license key and memory stick with the Ideal Finish Analysis software are part of the CurveX 4...

Page 11: ...Set the paint types in yourlogger Set the cure specifications for the report Configure the properties when logging data in Real Time Enter a description of the object you are measuring and enter a de...

Page 12: ...ure 2 Thermocouple K Connector Usage The position of the sensors on the object can be stored inIdealFinishAnalysis Thepositionwillthen also be available in thereports Remark Make sure that the probe c...

Page 13: ...is part in order to align the sensor element with the surface to ensure good contact Take the clamp between your thumb and forefinger Check which jaw has the sensor element and place the probe at the...

Page 14: ...heetforthe maximum time and temperatureuse 6 1 Preparing for measurement Step1 Makesurethe box is at room temperature Step 2 Place the CurveX 4 data logger with the probesalreadyconnected insidethebox...

Page 15: ...erve the elasticity of the rubber gasket 6 3 Precautions Batteries in carry on baggage aircraft cabin The battery employed in our CurveX 4 is a standard set of 2 AA batteries The batteries employed in...

Page 16: ...y 32 MB required hard Disk space 128 MB After300cycles charge from 0 to100 the batterywillretain acapacity of 80 Ingeneralsuchbatteryneedreplacementafterapprox 2yearscontinuoususe 7 1 CurveX 4 package...

Page 17: ...graphic is thus an absolute worst case scenario The green zone shows the worst case performance at standard environmental conditions Theorange part is its full designed temperature use Meaning the max...

Page 18: ...roduct whether inthis manual or other wise is correct we haveno control over either the quality or condition of the product orthemanyfactors affecting the use and application of the product Therefore...

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