Teledyne THCD-100 instruction manual Service & Calibration, Cleaning, End of Life

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6.SERVICE & CALIBRATION

6.1.Service

There are no user serviceable parts inside the instruments. Should any difficulties be encountered in the use of the THCD-100, it is recommended that you contact Hastings Instruments for advice and instructions.

6.2.Analog Inputs

There is no user calibration for the THCD-100. It is recommended that the instrument be returned to Hastings Instruments whenever such service is required.

There are no user adjustments in the instrument, indeed, the presence of lethal voltages within the instrument means that the user is strictly forbidden from removing the covers without invalidating Hastings Instrument’s obligations under warranty.

6.3.Cleaning

A dirty instrument may be wiped clean with a soft cloth that has been sprayed with a mild foaming cleaner then wiped dry immediately.

Under no circumstances should the instrument be wetted directly or left damp

6.4.End of Life

Hastings Instruments complies with the WEEE legislation and is registered as a manufacturer and importer of Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Once this equipment reaches its end of life, or is no longer required it may be returned to Hastings Instruments to be reused or recycled in accordance with the legislation. Please contact Hastings Instruments for full details. Terms and conditions apply.

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Contents Teledyne Hastings Manual Print History Table of Contents Features SpecificationsGeneral Information Installation Transducer socket Pinout 15 Pin D TypePin Number Designation Interface Socket Pin out Miniature 15 Pin D Type InterfaceSerial Socket Pinout 9 Pin D Type Pin Number Designation 1Power Connection Socket Panel MountingFeatures IntroductionAnalog Inputs Analog OutputsSetpoint Mode User Re-zeroAdaptive Filtering Setpoint SourceFilter Size Common Switch Functions Edit ModeMenu Screens Editable ScreensSwitch Functions Front Panel ScreensMain Screen not changing setpoint Main Screen changing setpointSwitch Functions Main Menu ScreenSetpoint Screen Input Screen Filtering ScreenComms Menu Screen Serial ScreenFactory Defaults Confirmation Screen Relay ScreenCommand/Query Format Serial CommunicationMain Commands Output Current Readings ‘r’Output Current Readings Repeatedly ‘rp’ Setpoint Mode ‘spm’ Setpoint Value ‘spv’Setpoint Source ‘sps’ Setpoint Initial Value ‘siv’Serial Commands Setpoint Initial Mode ‘sim’Serial Baud Rate ‘bra’ Serial Communication Protocol ‘pro’Channel Setup Commands Filtering CommandsRelay Control Commands Filter Size ‘fls’Relay Trip Point ‘rlt’ Relay Hysteresis ‘rlh’Other Commands Retrieve All Settings ‘ras’User Input Re-zero ‘irz’ Date of Last Factory Calibration ‘dlc?’Service & Calibration ServiceCleaning End of LifeAppendices Appendix aSetting Default Value Additional Information Appendix BSettings in ‘ras’ command string Appendix CDescription Type and size Warranty Warranty Repair PolicyNon-Warranty Repair Policy