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TM612

 

 

                                  

                                                          

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ENERAL

 

A.1

 

Introduction 

The  TM612  is  a  portable  RTD  thermometer  (compliant  with  EC  standards).  It  is  especially  designed  for 
calibration and maintenance. It is used to measure resistance values or temperatures both on site and in the 
laboratory. 
 
The TM612 features a large number of related functions which extend its range of application: 

 

Storage of acquisitions and display in the form of tables or trend curves. 

 

Use of calibrated sensors with their coefficients of correction  

 
A range of improvements facilitates its operation: 

 

Rapid access to all functions. 

 

Intuitive user interface. 

 

160x160 graphic display 

 

Connection via 4 mm safety plugs or a miniature flat plug. 

 

Power supply via 4 AA batteries or rechargeable batteries with rapid internal charger (Option). 

 
The device is housed in an ABS case with a rubber boot. 

A.2

 

Parts 

General characteristics: 

 

Portable device powered by 4 AA batteries (pack of Ni-MH storage batteries, 1.7 Ah optional). 

 

Hand strap for carrying and use on-site 

 

Graphic liquid crystal display: 160 x 160 pixels. 

 

Choice of language used for messages and programming of functions, gauges and parameters via 
6-key ke 1 navigator. 

 

Backlit  display  accessible  via  a  keyboard  key,  with  the  possibility  of  automatic  black-out  after  a 
specific programmable period of inactivity. 

 

Appearance: ABS case (with rubber boot). 

 

Dimensions: 6.18 x 3.35 x 1.77 inches (157 x 85 x 45 mm) (without rubber boot). 

 

Weight: 10.8 oz. (306 g) without rubber boot. 

 

IP54 rating in compliance with standard EN 60529 

 
Accessories: 

 

Part No. 

Name 

12436-01 

Rechargeable battery pack with charger 

12436-04 

4 pin RTD connector (mating plug) for TM612 and TM630 (and TC622) 

12436-05 

Carrying Case, hard plastic 

12436-06 

Rubber boot (replacement) 

12436-07 

Cable, USB 2.0A to Mini USB Type B, 5 pin, 6 ft. length 

12436-32 

4 pin RTD connector (mating plug) for TM612A and TM630A (and TC622A) 

A.3

 

Safety 

A.3.1

 

Compliance with safety standards 

 
The device complies with the applicable standards in force on the subject of electrical safety (EN 61010) as 
well as on the electromagnetic compatibility of the electrical measuring instruments (EMC: EN61326). 
 
These instructions for use contain information and warnings which must be observed by the user to protect 
the latter against the dangers of electricity, to ensure the safe operation of the device and to protect it against 
any mishandling which could damage or compromise the safety of use of the device. 
 

  

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A.3.2

 

Environmental conditions 

 
In accordance with publication CEI 359: operating category I. 
Range of application of standards from 0 to 2,200 m. 
Reference temperature range: 23°C ± 5°C, relative humidity: 45 % to 75 %. 
Nominal operating range: -10°C to +50°C, relative humidity: 20 % to 80 % non-condensing. 
Operating range limit: -15°C to +55°C, relative humidity: 10 % to 80 % (70 % at 55°C). 
Storage and transport temperature range limit: - 30°C to + 60°C (without the batteries). 

A.3.3

 

Worn devices 

 
Worn electrical devices can pollute the environment. We recommend you refrain from disposing of this device 
in an ordinary waste bin, but rather that you use the recycling circuits available locally.  
 

 

A.3.4

 

Device destruction procedure 

 
Opening the device: unscrew the screw on the battery compartment, followed by the 5 screws securing the 2 
shells.  
Separate the 2 shells. Separate the PCB from the upper shell. 
 
With regard to the batteries, you will find them in the battery compartment (see commissioning chapter). 
 
In the case of the pack  of  batteries,  there are 2 contaminants: NI-MH (Nickel-Metal Hydride) batteries  and a 
PCB. Separate these 2 items. 
 

A.3.5

 

Instructions 

 
The device was designed to operate safely if the instructions provided in the accompanying documents are 
followed. Any other use may jeopardize the safety of the operator. Any use other than those specified in the 
instructions is therefore dangerous and forbidden. 
 

A.3.6

 

Making measurements 

 
The measuring leads and wires must be in good condition and must be replaced if their insulation appears 
faulty (insulating material cut, burned, etc). 
 
Never exceed the protection value limits indicated in the specifications. 
 
Before changing function, disconnect the measuring wires from the external circuit. When voltage 
measurements are being made, even weak ones, keep in mind that the circuits may contain a dangerous 
voltage for the operator when referenced to ground. 
 
Do not make any measurements when the device is linked up to another device using the USB link or when 
the batteries are being charged. 
 

A.3.7

 

Defects and abnormal stresses 

 
If you believe the device’s protection may have been compromised, switch off the device and prevent it from 
being switched back on unexpectedly. 
The protection may be impaired in the following cases, for example: 

 

The device is visibly worn. 

 

The device is no longer able to make precise measurements. 

 

The device was stored in unfavorable conditions. 

 

The device has undergone severe stresses during transport. 

Summary of Contents for TM612

Page 1: ...LIABILITY Manufacturer warrants the TM612 and TM612A RTD Digital Thermometer to be free from defects in material or workmanship under normal use and service for a period of 12 months from date of purchase The Manufacturer agrees to repair or replace any product which upon examination is revealed to have been defective due to faulty workmanship or material if returned to our factory transportation ...

Page 2: ...Instruments Inc 234 Old Weaverville Road Asheville NC 28804 USA Phone 800 421 2853 828 658 3131 Fax 828 658 0728 e mail rma palmerwahl com website www palmerwahl com TM612 4 Contents A General 5 A 1 Introduction 5 A 2 Parts 5 A 3 Safety 5 A 3 1 Compliance with safety standards 5 A 3 2 Environmental conditions 6 A 3 3 Worn devices 6 A 3 4 Device destruction procedure 6 A 3 5 Instructions 6 A 3 6 Ma...

Page 3: ...mishandling which could damage or compromise the safety of use of the device TM612 6 A 3 2 Environmental conditions In accordance with publication CEI 359 operating category I Range of application of standards from 0 to 2 200 m Reference temperature range 23 C 5 C relative humidity 45 to 75 Nominal operating range 10 C to 50 C relative humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Operating range limit 15 C to...

Page 4: ...es of 1 5V each To install the batteries into the compartment unscrew the screw on the back of the unit Once the batteries are in place screw the cover back on Observe the polarity an incorrect battery positioning could damage the device The correct polarity is indicated inside the compartment The figure below illustrates how to open the battery compartment as well as the correct positioning of ea...

Page 5: ...in circular connector These connector assemblies are used for measurements HOLD key F1 function key CLEAR key Navigation key ON OFF key Confirmation key VAL F2 function key Measurement Current terminal positive 4 wire voltage measurement terminal Measurement Current terminal negative 3 wire voltage measurement terminal TM612 10 ...

Page 6: ...e the gauge and certain related functions The 5th field indicates the value of the measurement These values are expressed in ohms C F or The 6th field indicates in measurement mode the minimum average and maximum values of the measurement Lastly the 7th field indicates the function of keys F1 and F2 1st field indicating the operating mode 2nd field indicating the Date time and battery charge 3rd f...

Page 7: ...emory B 1 6 Main characteristics B 1 6 1 Resistance temperature measurement The following gauges are available Gauge 400 Ohm for PT100 3600 Ohm for PT1000 Resolution display 10 mΩ or 0 01 C or 0 01 F 100 mΩ or 0 01 C or 0 01 F Scope of range 0 Ω to 400 Ω 220 C to 850 c 220 00 C to 850 00 C 0 Ω to 3600 Ω 220 C to 760 C 220 00 C to 760 00 C Scaling yes yes B 1 6 2 Electrical characteristics not to b...

Page 8: ... function allows definition of up to 11 correction values i e 10 segments in order to approach as much as possible the non linear response curve and to make the scale corrections according to each defined segment The pictogram is displayed on the screen in the active window when the scaling function is enabled The Define list of points menu makes it possible to program up to 10 lines of 2 values X...

Page 9: ...ation NULLING OFF will return the unit to its original display value When the relative measurement function is enabled the symbol is displayed on the measurement screen Scaling pictogram Pictogram of the TARE mode TM612 18 The NULLING Define menu makes it possible to program the value of the Tare positive or negative This value is obtained from the measurements Value Displayed Value measured Value...

Page 10: ...possible Confirm using the VAL key to return to the measurement screen To ensure the measurements are made using the calibration coefficients defined earlier go to the Configuration Function menu In the Probe field select sensor1 SONDE1 SENSOR1 below Note the Calibrated sensors are at the top of the list and their name is preceded by an Confirm the latter using the VAL key The chosen calibrated se...

Page 11: ...nfirm by pressing the VAL key TM612 22 RUN Launches the storage of data following the parameters set in the parameters function The pictogram is displayed on the measurement screen STOP Stops the storage in progress PARAMETERS Allows you to define The size of the acquisition max 10 000 values The sampling period from 0 5 S to 30 Min The type of trigger None low level high level If you have selecte...

Page 12: ...nd press the F1 key 1 For the second marker press the F2 key and using the navigation keys and move the cursor to the value to be marked value 2 and press the F1 key 2 TM612 24 In this particular example the graph will display values included between positions 9 and 20 Press the F2 key twice to reach the GRAPH function then press F1 to confirm At this level you can display the whole curve or a zoo...

Page 13: ...cters already entered Using the F2 key you can delete the characters entered Once you have entered the file name confirm by pressing the VAL key Open a burst Allows you to choose a specific burst from the list and open it to display the values At this level you can obtain information on the acquisition burst such as the number of measurements the date of acquisition the sensor used etc New free bu...

Page 14: ...hree types of resolution are available high 01 medium 1 and low 1 Select this resolution using the navigation keys and Confirm by pressing the VAL key E 3 3 Backlight duration setting In the same menu CONFIGURATION SETUP PREFERENCE you can control the duration of the backlight manual 10s or 1min Press the ON OFF key briefly to turn on the backlight for the selected duration 10s or 1min Press it ag...

Page 15: ...specified in chapter F said user may Either proceed with the appropriate adjustment according to the following procedure which requires equipment which features at least the same performance levels as the one used for the previous check Or return the device to the following address for checking and adjustment If service or re certification of your instrument is needed please contact us via phone f...

Page 16: ...alibration TM612 32 F SOFTWARE UPDATE The software is updated by the UPG32 program available from Palmer Wahl To find out which version of firmware is installed in your unit use the Configuration About menu The quickest way to find out if an update is available is to contact Customer Service at Palmer Wahl To update the firmware proceed as follows 1 If necessary install on the PC the USB driver fo...

Page 17: ...c wiring diagram detection 2 wires 3 wires or 4 wires In the 2 wire assembly the measurement includes the line resistances In the 3 wire assembly add the line resistances imbalance Measurement current 0 65mA G 1 2 Temperature by resistive sensors Sensor Scope of measurement Resolution Precision 1year Pt 50 α 3851 220 C 850 C 0 01 C 0 012 R 0 06 C Pt 100 α 3851 220 C 850 C 0 01 C 0 012 R 0 05 C Pt ...

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