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Test Products International 665L Manometer Owner's Manual
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665L
Differential Input Logging
Manometer Instruction Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
A.
INTRODUCTION
1.
Congratulations..................................................3
2.
Product Description ..........................................3
B.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS..........................................4
C.
TECHNICAL DATA
1.
2.
Features and Benefits ........................................5
Specifications ....................................................6
D.
CONTROLS & FUNCTION S
E.
MAKING A MEASUREMENT ........................................9
F.
SAVING DATA .... ..................................................10
G.
LOADING SAVED DATA ..............................................10
H.
MIN / MAX ............................................................10
I.
PRINTING DATA ....................................................10
J.
CHANGING DATE & TIME ..........................................11
K.
LOGGING DATA .... .............................................12
L.
PC COMMUNICATION ................................................16
M.
MAINTENANCE ....................................................16
N.
TROUBLE SHOOTING AND SERVICE ........................17
O.
ACCESSORIES ....................................................18
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A. INTRODUCTION
1. Congratulations!!
Thank you for purchasing TPI products. The 665L is easy to use and is built to last. The sensor used in the
665L enables it to perform measurements in non-corrosive liquid applications. It is backed by a 3 year limited warranty. Please remember to complete and return your product warranty registration card.
2. Product Description
The slim design 665L is a hand-held, differential input manometer with data logging capability. Digital filter, min/max, one touch zero, and backlight display are just a few of the features of the 665L.
The 665L comes complete with the following accessories:
Instruction Manual
Battery
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
A.
INTRODUCTION
1.
Congratulations..................................................3
2.
Product Description ..........................................3
B.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS..........................................4
C.
TECHNICAL DATA
1.
2.
Features and Benefits ........................................5
Specifications ....................................................6
D.
CONTROLS & FUNCTION S
E.
MAKING A MEASUREMENT ........................................9
F.
SAVING DATA .... ..................................................10
G.
LOADING SAVED DATA ..............................................10
H.
MIN / MAX ............................................................10
I.
PRINTING DATA ....................................................10
J.
CHANGING DATE & TIME ..........................................11
K.
LOGGING DATA .... .............................................12
L.
PC COMMUNICATION ................................................16
M.
MAINTENANCE ....................................................16
N.
TROUBLE SHOOTING AND SERVICE ........................17
O.
ACCESSORIES ....................................................18
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A. INTRODUCTION
1. Congratulations!!
Thank you for purchasing TPI products. The 665L is easy to use and is built to last. The sensor used in the
665L enables it to perform measurements in non-corrosive liquid applications. It is backed by a 3 year limited warranty. Please remember to complete and return your product warranty registration card.
2. Product Description
The slim design 665L is a hand-held, differential input manometer with data logging capability. Digital filter, min/max, one touch zero, and backlight display are just a few of the features of the 665L.
The 665L comes complete with the following accessories:
Instruction Manual
Battery
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B. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
WARNING: Please follow manufacturers test procedures whenever possible. Do not attempt to measure unknown pressures. Damage to the instrument may result.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
ALWAYS
• Ensure connections are secure prior to applying pressure.
• Inspect hoses and fittings for cracks or bends prior to a pressure test.
• Make sure the instrument battery is in good condition and there is no lo battery indication in the display.
• Have someone check on you periodically if working alone.
NEVER
• Attempt to measure unknown high pressures.
C. TECHNICAL DATA
1. Features and Benefits
Pressure The 665L sensor enables it to be used
Sensor in non-corrosive liquid applications.
Display 5 digit dual line with backlight
Units of Seven units of measure (bar, kPa,
Measure PSI, mmHg, inHg, mmH2O, inH2O).
Logging Record test data with time stamp and display with optional software.
Data Store Save up to 16 readings.
MAX/MIN Records Min/Max readings
Auto Off Conserve batteries.
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B. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
WARNING: Please follow manufacturers test procedures whenever possible. Do not attempt to measure unknown pressures. Damage to the instrument may result.
GENERAL GUIDELINES
ALWAYS
• Ensure connections are secure prior to applying pressure.
• Inspect hoses and fittings for cracks or bends prior to a pressure test.
• Make sure the instrument battery is in good condition and there is no lo battery indication in the display.
• Have someone check on you periodically if working alone.
NEVER
• Attempt to measure unknown high pressures.
C. TECHNICAL DATA
1. Features and Benefits
Pressure The 665L sensor enables it to be used
Sensor in non-corrosive liquid applications.
Display 5 digit dual line with backlight
Units of Seven units of measure (bar, kPa,
Measure PSI, mmHg, inHg, mmH2O, inH2O).
Logging Record test data with time stamp and display with optional software.
Data Store Save up to 16 readings.
MAX/MIN Records Min/Max readings
Auto Off Conserve batteries.
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Measurement Range: ±101.5 psi (±7bar)
Sensor: Can be used in non-corrosive liquid applications
Display: 5 Digit Dual line LCD with backlight
Input Type: Differential
Resolution (max): 0.01 psi (0.001 bar) (0.1 inH2O)
Accuracy: 0.2% Full scale
Repeatability: 0.1% Full scale
Mean Temperature Coefficient: 0.1% of reading per ºC
Functions: One Touch Zero, Data Hold, Back-light, Unit
Selection, Data Logging, Auto power Off, Min / Max Record,
Resolution Selection
Units of Measure: 7Units (bar, kPa, PSI, mmHg, inHg, mmH2O, inH2O)
Data logging: 5000 Data, 1sec ~ 24 hour.
Data Storage: 16 data points
Communication: IR to USB Interface and PC Application software (optional p/n A665L)
Battery Type: AA(1.5V)*2 alkaline (MN1500, LR6)
Battery Life: 600hour (Typical)
Auto Power Off: 20 minutes (can be disabled)
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D. CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS
Input Connectors (1/4” NPT)
IR Ports for PC communication using optional A665L docking station
Display
IR Port for printing using optional
A740 printer
Keypad
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
Measurement Range: ±101.5 psi (±7bar)
Sensor: Can be used in non-corrosive liquid applications
Display: 5 Digit Dual line LCD with backlight
Input Type: Differential
Resolution (max): 0.01 psi (0.001 bar) (0.1 inH2O)
Accuracy: 0.2% Full scale
Repeatability: 0.1% Full scale
Mean Temperature Coefficient: 0.1% of reading per ºC
Functions: One Touch Zero, Data Hold, Back-light, Unit
Selection, Data Logging, Auto power Off, Min / Max Record,
Resolution Selection
Units of Measure: 7Units (bar, kPa, PSI, mmHg, inHg, mmH2O, inH2O)
Data logging: 5000 Data, 1sec ~ 24 hour.
Data Storage: 16 data points
Communication: IR to USB Interface and PC Application software (optional p/n A665L)
Battery Type: AA(1.5V)*2 alkaline (MN1500, LR6)
Battery Life: 600hour (Typical)
Auto Power Off: 20 minutes (can be disabled)
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D. CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS
Input Connectors (1/4” NPT)
IR Ports for PC communication using optional A665L docking station
Display
IR Port for printing using optional
A740 printer
Keypad
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D. CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS (Continued)
Press to turn the 665L on.
Press to activate the display backlight. Backlight powers off after 15 seconds.
Press the SHIFT key first then this key to activate the digital filter. Use to smooth fast changing measurements.
Press to activate “blue” functions (Load, Save,
Min, Max). “EXP” will display when active.
Press the SHIFT key first, then this key to turn the 665L off.
Press to activate/deactivate the display hold.
Press the SHIFT key first, then this key to print readings to the optional A740 printer.
Press to select resolution and confirm menu selections.
Press the SHIFT key first, then this key to turn deactivate/activate auto power off.
Press to change the unit of measure.
Press the SHIFT key first, then this key to zero the 665L prior to making a measurement.
Press to activate shift mode (red key functions).
Press to cycle through bottom display modes
(percent of fullscale, current time, number of logged readings.
Press the SHIFT key first, then this key to activate EDIT mode.
Press to display number of logs made.
Press the SHIFT key first, then this key to activate/deactivate log mode.
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E. Making a Measurement
1. Turn the 665L by pressing the key.
2. Zero the 665L by pressing
3. Connect the device under test to the “+” port of the 665L. If a differential measurement is being made, connect the other pressure source to the “-” port.
Note: Any pressure connected to the “-” port will be subtracted from the “+” port and the result will be displayed.
4. Read the measurement in the display.
5. Remove pressure prior to diconnecting the lines from the inputs.
Activates the display backlight. Backlight powers off after 15 seconds.
Press to change the unit of measure.
Press to activate/deactivate the display hold.
Press to select resolution.
Press to cycle the bottom display through current time, ration in percent of reading compared to full scale, and number of logged data (NUM)
Press the SHIFT key first then this key to activate the digital filter. Use to smooth fast changing measurements.
There are many other features such as data storage and logging that can be used. Please see next sections.
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D. CONTROLS & FUNCTIONS (Continued)
Press to turn the 665L on.
Press to activate the display backlight. Backlight powers off after 15 seconds.
Press the SHIFT key first then this key to activate the digital filter. Use to smooth fast changing measurements.
Press to activate “blue” functions (Load, Save,
Min, Max). “EXP” will display when active.
Press the SHIFT key first, then this key to turn the 665L off.
Press to activate/deactivate the display hold.
Press the SHIFT key first, then this key to print readings to the optional A740 printer.
Press to select resolution and confirm menu selections.
Press the SHIFT key first, then this key to turn deactivate/activate auto power off.
Press to change the unit of measure.
Press the SHIFT key first, then this key to zero the 665L prior to making a measurement.
Press to activate shift mode (red key functions).
Press to cycle through bottom display modes
(percent of fullscale, current time, number of logged readings.
Press the SHIFT key first, then this key to activate EDIT mode.
Press to display number of logs made.
Press the SHIFT key first, then this key to activate/deactivate log mode.
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E. Making a Measurement
1. Turn the 665L by pressing the key.
2. Zero the 665L by pressing
3. Connect the device under test to the “+” port of the 665L. If a differential measurement is being made, connect the other pressure source to the “-” port.
Note: Any pressure connected to the “-” port will be subtracted from the “+” port and the result will be displayed.
4. Read the measurement in the display.
5. Remove pressure prior to diconnecting the lines from the inputs.
Activates the display backlight. Backlight powers off after 15 seconds.
Press to change the unit of measure.
Press to activate/deactivate the display hold.
Press to select resolution.
Press to cycle the bottom display through current time, ration in percent of reading compared to full scale, and number of logged data (NUM)
Press the SHIFT key first then this key to activate the digital filter. Use to smooth fast changing measurements.
There are many other features such as data storage and logging that can be used. Please see next sections.
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F. Saving Data
During a measurement data can be saved for retrieval later.
Follow these steps.
Press to save displayed readings. Data automatically saved in one of 16 locations.
G. Loading Saved Data
Press to display saved data. The stored data will be shown in the main display and the storage location will be dispalyed on the bottom display.
While “EXP” is displayed pressing the the storage location up and pressing the key will cycle key will cycle the storage location down. This data can be printed also. Please see section I.
H. MIN / MAX
Press to display the minimum reading measured.
Press to display the maximum reading measured.
I. Printing Data (requires A740 printer)
Press to print readings to the optional A740 printer.
The 665L will display a 10 second countdown giving you time to align the back holes approximately 4” away from the printer window. “Out” will display and a 9 second countdown will proceed while printing takes place. Saved data can be printed also after loading data as outlined in section H.
J. Changing the Date & Time
1. Activate “EDIT” mode by pressing
2. Press and “date” is displayed.
3. Press year.
4. Press and and to cycle through month, day, and to change the month, day or year.
5. Once the date has been changed press is displayed.
6. Press and “rtc” will be displayed. Press and “date”
7. The lower left display indicates hours, the lower right indicates minutes and the main display indicates seconds.
8. Press and to cycle through hours, minutes and seconds.
9. Press and to change the hours, minutes and seconds.
10. Exit “EDIT” mode by pressing
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F. Saving Data
During a measurement data can be saved for retrieval later.
Follow these steps.
Press to save displayed readings. Data automatically saved in one of 16 locations.
G. Loading Saved Data
Press to display saved data. The stored data will be shown in the main display and the storage location will be dispalyed on the bottom display.
While “EXP” is displayed pressing the the storage location up and pressing the key will cycle key will cycle the storage location down. This data can be printed also. Please see section I.
H. MIN / MAX
Press to display the minimum reading measured.
Press to display the maximum reading measured.
I. Printing Data (requires A740 printer)
Press to print readings to the optional A740 printer.
The 665L will display a 10 second countdown giving you time to align the back holes approximately 4” away from the printer window. “Out” will display and a 9 second countdown will proceed while printing takes place. Saved data can be printed also after loading data as outlined in section H.
J. Changing the Date & Time
1. Activate “EDIT” mode by pressing
2. Press and “date” is displayed.
3. Press year.
4. Press and and to cycle through month, day, and to change the month, day or year.
5. Once the date has been changed press is displayed.
6. Press and “rtc” will be displayed. Press and “date”
7. The lower left display indicates hours, the lower right indicates minutes and the main display indicates seconds.
8. Press and to cycle through hours, minutes and seconds.
9. Press and to change the hours, minutes and seconds.
10. Exit “EDIT” mode by pressing
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K. Logging Data
Setting Up Data Logging Interval
This mode sets up the interval or time between each logged data point. The interval can be set from 1 second to 24 hours.
The 665L can log a total of 5000 data points. NOTE: The optional A665L docking station and software is required to view logged information.
1. Activate “EDIT” mode by pressing
2. Press
3. Press and “rtc” is displayed.
and “L-Int” is displayed. Press
4. The lower left display indicates hours, the lower right indicates minutes and the main display indicates seconds.
to cycle through hours, minutes 5. Press and seconds.
and
6. Press and to change the hours, minutes and seconds.
7. Exit logging interval mode by pressing
Logging can now be started and stopped manually or set to automatically start and stop. For automatic logging skip the steps below and see next page.
To log manually exit edit mode by pressing
K. Logging Data (continued)
Setting Up Logging Start Time
This mode sets up start time for automaitc logging. Logging can also be activated manually (See page 12).
1. The logging interval should already be set and the 665L should be displaying “L-Int”. If not, follow steps 1 through 7 on page 12 before proceeding.
2. Press and “L-St” is displayed. Press
3. The lower left display indicates hours, the lower right indicates minutes and the main display indicates seconds.
to cycle through hours, minutes 4. Press and seconds.
and
5. Press and to change the hours, minutes and seconds.
6. Exit logging interval mode by pressing
The logging stop time must now be set. Please see page
14.
Start and stop loggin by pressing
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K. Logging Data
Setting Up Data Logging Interval
This mode sets up the interval or time between each logged data point. The interval can be set from 1 second to 24 hours.
The 665L can log a total of 5000 data points. NOTE: The optional A665L docking station and software is required to view logged information.
1. Activate “EDIT” mode by pressing
2. Press
3. Press and “rtc” is displayed.
and “L-Int” is displayed. Press
4. The lower left display indicates hours, the lower right indicates minutes and the main display indicates seconds.
to cycle through hours, minutes 5. Press and seconds.
and
6. Press and to change the hours, minutes and seconds.
7. Exit logging interval mode by pressing
Logging can now be started and stopped manually or set to automatically start and stop. For automatic logging skip the steps below and see next page.
To log manually exit edit mode by pressing
K. Logging Data (continued)
Setting Up Logging Start Time
This mode sets up start time for automaitc logging. Logging can also be activated manually (See page 12).
1. The logging interval should already be set and the 665L should be displaying “L-Int”. If not, follow steps 1 through 7 on page 12 before proceeding.
2. Press and “L-St” is displayed. Press
3. The lower left display indicates hours, the lower right indicates minutes and the main display indicates seconds.
to cycle through hours, minutes 4. Press and seconds.
and
5. Press and to change the hours, minutes and seconds.
6. Exit logging interval mode by pressing
The logging stop time must now be set. Please see page
14.
Start and stop loggin by pressing
12
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K. Logging Data (continued)
Setting Up Logging Start Time
This mode sets up stop time for automaitc logging. Logging can also be activated manually (See page 12).
1. The logging interval and start time should already be set and the 665L should be displaying “L-St”. If not, follow steps 1 through 7 on page 12 and steps 1 through 6 on page 13 before proceeding.
2. Press and “L-Et” is displayed. Press
3. The lower left display indicates hours, the lower right indicates minutes and the main display indicates seconds.
4. Press and to cycle through hours, minutes and seconds.
5. Press and to change the hours, minutes and seconds.
6. Exit logging interval mode by pressing
7. To exit edit mode and return to normal operation press
The LCD will display “REC” to remind you automatic logging is activated. “REC” will blink when logging is taking place.
8. Automatic logging can be deactivated. Please see page 15.
K. Logging Data (continued)
Deactivating Automatic Logging
This mode turns off automatic logging.
1. Activate “EDIT” mode by pressing
2. Press
3. Press six times until “L-res” is displayed.
and “L-rES” and “YES” is displayed.
4. Press or and YES (Activate).
to cycle between NO (Cancel)
6. Once YES or NO is set press
7. Exit logging interval mode by pressing edit mode.
to exit
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K. Logging Data (continued)
Setting Up Logging Start Time
This mode sets up stop time for automaitc logging. Logging can also be activated manually (See page 12).
1. The logging interval and start time should already be set and the 665L should be displaying “L-St”. If not, follow steps 1 through 7 on page 12 and steps 1 through 6 on page 13 before proceeding.
2. Press and “L-Et” is displayed. Press
3. The lower left display indicates hours, the lower right indicates minutes and the main display indicates seconds.
4. Press and to cycle through hours, minutes and seconds.
5. Press and to change the hours, minutes and seconds.
6. Exit logging interval mode by pressing
7. To exit edit mode and return to normal operation press
The LCD will display “REC” to remind you automatic logging is activated. “REC” will blink when logging is taking place.
8. Automatic logging can be deactivated. Please see page 15.
K. Logging Data (continued)
Deactivating Automatic Logging
This mode turns off automatic logging.
1. Activate “EDIT” mode by pressing
2. Press
3. Press six times until “L-res” is displayed.
and “L-rES” and “YES” is displayed.
4. Press or and YES (Activate).
to cycle between NO (Cancel)
6. Once YES or NO is set press
7. Exit logging interval mode by pressing edit mode.
to exit
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L. PC Communication
To communicate to a PC and view logged data the optional
A665 docking station and software is required.
Please refer to the instructions that come with the A665 for operating instructions.
M. Maintenance
Battery Replacement
1. Remove the protective rubber boot beginning at the bottom,
2. Using a screwdriver loosen the two screws located at the bottom of the 665L.
3. Pull on the screws to remove the bottom cover/battery holder.
4. Remove the batteries and observing polarity replace them with fresh batteries.
5. Re-install the battery holder and tighten the screws.
Cleaning
Use a mild detergent and slightly damp cloth to clean the surfaces of the 665L.
N. Trouble Shooting & Service
Problem Probable Causes
Does not power up • Dead or defective battery
“batt%” flashes in the lower display
• Low battery indicator. Replace batteries
Readings are high • Very weak battery that will not turn on the low battery indicator on the LCD
OFL reads in the display • Indication of over pressure.
Remove pressure source
• If pressure source is removed and the 665L still displays “OL” the sensor is no longer working and the 665L needs service.
To obtain service for your 665L please return it to:
TPI / Attn: Service
9615 SW Allen Blvd Suite 104
Beaverton, OR 97005
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L. PC Communication
To communicate to a PC and view logged data the optional
A665 docking station and software is required.
Please refer to the instructions that come with the A665 for operating instructions.
M. Maintenance
Battery Replacement
1. Remove the protective rubber boot beginning at the bottom,
2. Using a screwdriver loosen the two screws located at the bottom of the 665L.
3. Pull on the screws to remove the bottom cover/battery holder.
4. Remove the batteries and observing polarity replace them with fresh batteries.
5. Re-install the battery holder and tighten the screws.
Cleaning
Use a mild detergent and slightly damp cloth to clean the surfaces of the 665L.
N. Trouble Shooting & Service
Problem Probable Causes
Does not power up • Dead or defective battery
“batt%” flashes in the lower display
• Low battery indicator. Replace batteries
Readings are high • Very weak battery that will not turn on the low battery indicator on the LCD
OFL reads in the display • Indication of over pressure.
Remove pressure source
• If pressure source is removed and the 665L still displays “OL” the sensor is no longer working and the 665L needs service.
To obtain service for your 665L please return it to:
TPI / Attn: Service
9615 SW Allen Blvd Suite 104
Beaverton, OR 97005
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O. Accessories
Standard Accessories
1.5 Volt Alkaline Battery (x2)
Protective Boot w/ magnets
Optional Accessories
USB cradle and software
Part Number
A002
A614
Part Number
A665
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Test Products International, Inc.
9615 SW Allen Blvd., Ste. 104
Beaverton, OR USA 97005
503-520-9197 • Fax: 503-520-1225 [email protected]
L270M • 1/25/05 copyright © 2005 Test Products International, Inc.
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O. Accessories
Standard Accessories
1.5 Volt Alkaline Battery (x2)
Protective Boot w/ magnets
Optional Accessories
USB cradle and software
Part Number
A002
A614
Part Number
A665
18
Test Products International, Inc.
9615 SW Allen Blvd., Ste. 104
Beaverton, OR USA 97005
503-520-9197 • Fax: 503-520-1225 [email protected]
L270M • 1/25/05 copyright © 2005 Test Products International, Inc.
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Table of contents
- - Congratulations
- - Product Description
- - SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
- - Features and Benefits
- - Specifications
- 2 MAKING A MEASUREMENT
- 3 SAVING DATA ....
- 3 LOADING SAVED DATA
- 3 MIN / MAX ........
- 4 CHANGING DATE & TIME
- 5 .... ..
- 9 PC COMMUNICATION
- 10 TROUBLE SHOOTING AND SERVICE
- 3 Congratulations
- 3 Product Description
- 4 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
- 5 Features and Benefits
- 6 Specifications
- 9 MAKING A MEASUREMENT
- 10 SAVING DATA ....
- 10 LOADING SAVED DATA
- 10 MIN / MAX ........
- 11 CHANGING DATE & TIME
- 12 .... ..
- 16 PC COMMUNICATION
- 17 TROUBLE SHOOTING AND SERVICE