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The magnet surface probe 

This probe can be placed on any ferrous steel object. The 
sensor element is located exactly in the middle of the 
probe. 

 

Take the probe between your thumb and forefinger at 
the metal cable support just above the magnet and 
place the probe at the preferred location on the 
object.

 

 

The clamp surface probe 

Use the clamp to place this probe on any object. The 
sensor element is located inside the jaw of the clamp, 
insulated by a small piece of ceramic. There is some 
friction on this 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 preferred location on the object. 
The maximum reach of the clamp is 20mm.

 

 

The clamp air probe 

This fast-responding probe has its sensor element 
inside the small steel protective tube. 

 

Connect the probe to the object or conveyor belt 
in the same way as specified for the clamp 
surface probe.

 

 

The wire probe 

This universal probe can be used for either air or surface 
temperature measurements. The measuring element is an 
open thermocouple that can be attached with adhesive 
tape or by other mechanical means.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CurveX 3 Basic

Page 1: ...1 CurveX 3 Basic Article number CX3005 User Guide V1 1 0916...

Page 2: ...rom natural wear and tear mechanical or chemical damage an act of God or non compliance with the operating instructions shall be excluded from the warranty as well as mechanical interference by the cu...

Page 3: ...ress 7 2 2 Logger menu Real Time 7 2 3 Logger menu User Settings 8 2 4 Logger menu Configure Test 8 2 5 3 The CurveX 3 Basic thermocouple connectors 9 3 1 1 Connecting the probes 9 4 CurveX 3 Basic pr...

Page 4: ...uple probes to the input points at position 7 of the CurveX 3 Basic 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 swit...

Page 5: ...ogging led Blue led indicates CurveX 3 Basic is logging 5 Paint led Red partial cure Blue active Green full cure 6 Battery led Shows battery status when powered on Red 25 Blue 25 to 75 Green 75 7 Ther...

Page 6: ...rtly used Loggings that take longer than 16 000 readings are stopped at reading number 16 000 The maximum number of batches that can be stored is 10 CurveX 3 Basic tasks 1 3 This table below describes...

Page 7: ...ing the POWER button see figure 1 position 1 and start the Ideal Finish Analysis software Step 2 Connect the USB connector to the CurveX 3 Basic see figure 1 position 8 Step 3 Connect the other side o...

Page 8: ...communicate with a computer use the USB cable to connect it to an available port on the computer Once connected communication can be tested by taking the following steps Step 1 Connect the data logger...

Page 9: ...ial infrared probes Figure 2 The position of the sensors on the object can be stored in Ideal Finish Analysis The position will then also be available in the reports Remark Make sure that the probe ca...

Page 10: ...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 11: ...datasheet for the maximum time and temperature use 4 1 1 Preparing for measurement Step 1 Make sure the box is at room temperature Step 2 Place the CurveX 3 Basic data logger with the probes already c...

Page 12: ...cabin The battery employed in our CurveX 3 Basic is a generic single cell Lithium Ion battery 3 7V 1400mAh The battery employed in the CurveX 3 Basic has a capacity of 5 18 Watt hours and is rated fo...

Page 13: ...by Weight 190 g 6 7 oz TQC Ideal Finish Analysis software Supported Operating Systems Windows Vista Windows 7 and Windows 8 8 1 Platform 32 b or 64 b Memory 32 MB Required Hard Disk space 128 MB Curve...

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