3M 48N user manual Keypad Operation, Keys Explanation

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Getting Started

Keypad Operation

Keypad Operation

The unit operates using a keypad with 4 keys. The I/O Enter key responds when the key is released while all other keys respond when the key is pressed.

Keys

Explanation

I/O Enter key

The unit turns on with a single key press. The unit turns off

 

by holding the key down while a countdown of 3-2-1 occurs

 

in the lower right corner of the display. This key is also used

 

to select a mode (such as Setup or View) or enter setup

 

changes.

 

Pressing and releasing the key while viewing temperatures

 

causes the display to view the next available sensor bar

 

(indicated in the upper right corner of the display).

 

 

Up Arrow key

Changes items appearing in the display. Scrolls up.

 

 

Down Arrow

Changes items appearing in the display. Scrolls down.

key

 

Run/Stop key

From the menu or view modes, pressing this key starts or

 

stops the run mode. Pressing this key will exit the setup,

 

print or reset modes.

 

 

Escaping or

If you are in the setup, print, reset, or sensor alignment

moving back

screens, you can press Run/Stop key to escape or move

one screen

back one screen.

 

 

Table 1-1: Keypad explained

I/O Enter key

Up Arrow key

Run/Stop key

Down Arrow key

Figure 1-2: Keypad keys identified

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Contents Market Leader Contents List of Figures Iii QUESTempº 48N Model IntroductionUp and Running overview Getting StartedPlacing the QUESTempº 48N on the job site Keys Explanation Keypad OperationIndex start-up screen Turning on, logging/capture an event, and turning off∙ Numeric counter Indicator arrowDry Bulb Thermometer SensorsGlobe Thermometer Waterless Wetbulb & Relative Humidity SensorStay Times/Rest Times Indicies WetBulb Globe Temperature WbgtView SetupSettings Explanation Operating QUESTempº 48N11 Selecting temperature setting and setup  Selecting Setup parametersPrint ResetRun Displayed Items Following measurements can be accessed on the displayStay Time/Index 19 Battery & memory screen Screen 6 Index22 Navy PHELs screen Data LoggingPerforming an electronic sensor check Electronic sensor checkRH Sensor Alignment Sensor Alignment27 RH alignment with Low % example Low RH Alignment screen Adjust % to 33% using up/down arrowData/Communications Printing30 Sample printouts ParallelDuracell MN1604 PoweringVolt Alkaline Battery Replacement Approved 9-Volt BatteriesMeasurements Appendix a SpecificationsWeight LCD QUESTemp 48N Block ModelHeavy Very Heavy Action Limit Work and recovery LightAppendix B Heat Exposure Tables Heavy Very Heavy TLVUnited States Navy Acgih Clothing CorrectionsPhel Curves Total Exposure Time in Hours Minutes United States Navy Flag Degrees F Flag Conditions for U.S. Navy/Marine Corp. AshoreFlag Degrees C QT3X-BC Appendix C Accessories sold separatelyPort Appendix D SoftwareDMS quick overview Communicating and Downloading in DMS34 Communicating with the QT⁰ 48N and DMS Data Finder and quick reports36 Quick Report Quick Report selectContacting 3M Instrumentation Customer serviceWarranty CalibrationAbout Us