11.1.3 Dual display. Ahlborn ALMEMO 2790, MA2790BTFV 32 Pages
11.1.3 Dual display. Ahlborn ALMEMO 2790, MA2790BTFV
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11. Measuring operations
11.1.3 Dual display
On all double-function sensors incorporating a temperature sensor on the first channel the temperature value can be displayed at the same time in the function field.
Select 2nd channel,
To activate the temperature display
press and hold down key ▲ .
To return to the channel display
press and hold down key ▲ .
11.2 Peak values memory
From all the measured values acquired for each measuring point the highest and the lowest values are continuously recorded. To display these high / low peak values the desired channel must be set (see 7.1) and then key ◄ or ► must be pressed.
The display also includes the associated symbol.
To display the maximum value briefly press key ◄
To display the minimum value briefly press key ►
To delete the maximum value press and hold down key ◄
To delete the minimum value press and hold down key ►
To return to the measuring point display briefly press key ▲
Whenever this data is deleted, the current measured value will, since measuring is a continuous process, appear again immediately.
12. INTERFACE
If measuring instrument ALMEMO ® 2790 is connected to a computer via USB data cable ZA1919-DKU5, this interface is used not only to power the device but also to program it and output all its data. (see Man. 6.)
The data cable must be plugged in at the DC socket (3). The baud rate is programmed on leaving our factory to 9600 baud; this setting should not be altered. (see Man. 5.2)
So long as a data cable is connected, wireless transmission remains disabled.
13. DEVICE CONFIGURATION
On measuring instrument ALMEMO ® 2790 a number of parameters can be configured. To access configuration press FCT . The display should then show - instead of the units - the abbreviations for the various parameters, one
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Table of contents
- 2 1. OPERATING CONTROLS
- 5 3. GENERAL
- 5 3.1 Warranty
- 6 3.2 Standard delivery
- 6 3.3 Waste disposal
- 7 4. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 8 4.1 Special notes on use
- 8 4.2 Handling batteries / rechargeable batteries correctly
- 9 5. INTRODUCTION
- 9 5.1 Functions
- 10 5.1.1 Sensor programming
- 10 5.1.2 Process control
- 11 6. PUTTING INTO SERVICE
- 11 7. POWER SUPPLY
- 11 7.1 Operation using rechargeable batteries / batteries
- 11 7.1.1 Operation using rechargeable batteries
- 12 7.1.2 Operation using standard batteries
- 12 7.1.3 Supply voltage monitoring
- 12 7.2 Mains operation
- 13 7.3 External DC voltage supply
- 13 7.4 Sensor supply
- 13 7.5 Switching ON / OFF, reinitialization
- 13 7.6 Data buffering
- 13 8. PAIRING
- 14 9. CONNECTING SENSORS
- 14 9.1 Sensors
- 14 9.2 Measuring inputs und additional channels
- 15 9.3 Potential separation
- 16 10. DISPLAY AND KEYPAD
- 16 10.1 Display
- 17 10.2 Keypad
- 18 11. MEASURING OPERATIONS
- 18 11.1 Measured value
- 18 11.1.1 Selecting a measuring point
- 20 11.1.2 Measuring quantities and ranges
- 22 11.1.3 Dual display
- 22 11.2 Peak values memory
- 22 12. INTERFACE
- 22 13. DEVICE CONFIGURATION
- 23 13.1 Cycle
- 24 13.2 Device locking
- 24 13.3 Atmospheric pressure compensation
- 25 14. WIRELESS TRANSMISSION TO DATA LOGGER
- 25 15. TROUBLE-SHOOTING
- 27 16. ANNEX
- 27 16.1 Technical data
- 28 16.2 Product overview
- 29 16.3 Index
- 32 16.4 Your contact partners