Omega Vehicle Security HHTFO manual Hhtfo product specifications, Vdc

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1.1 HHTFO product specifications

Resolution

 

0.1°C

Accuracy

 

The Greater of 1°C or 1% of reading

Calibrated Temperature

 

-40°to 200°C

Range

 

 

Usable Temperature

 

-80°to 250°C

Range

 

 

Number of channel

1

Probe length

 

1 to 300 meters

Response time

 

Typically 0.2 to 1 second

 

 

(Probe and setting configuration dependent))

 

 

Sampling rate is ~ 5 Hz

Unit

 

User selection of °C or °F

Data logging feature

 

Memory for temperature readings (on SD card)

 

 

 

Operating temperature

 

0° to 45°C, non-condensing

Storage temperature

 

-30°to 60°C

Local display

Diisplay of temperature readings as well as various userr information

 

 

Graphical resolution: 160 x 160 pixels

Power

 

6 VDC

 

 

(Use only the provided universal power modulle)

Internal batteries

 

User supplied (4 AA-size batteries)

 

 

Battery compatibility: AA alkaline, Ni-Cd and Ni-MH

 

 

Autonomy of up to 5 hours

 

(Note: Batteries need to be replaced or recharged at least once a year)

 

 

The HHTFO does not charge batteries; a charger musst be used.

 

A small internal battery keeps the time and date going, even when the

 

 

HHTFO is off.

Size

 

170L x 118W x 37D mm

Weight

 

0.8 kg (with 4 AA batteries)

Standard interface

 

RS-232C

Sensor

 

Dielectric silicone tipped optical fiber

All technical specifications are subjecct to change without notice.

The following figure gives a description of the various probe configurations that are optionnally available from Omega.

General Purpose Probe FOOBS-2:

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Contents Hhtfo Page Introduction Page Introduction Hhtfo product specifications VDCCalibration Unpacking OptionsInstalling batteries Quick IntroductionMaking your first meaasurements Hhtfo Thermometer Hardware Referennce Display descriptionKeypad operation Using the backlight Setup menuLogging menu File naming convention Format sub-menuIcon definition Enable sub-menuStarting and stopping a logging session Rate sub-menuPower jack Probe connector10 RS232 communication interface Using Temperature Probes DescriptionPage Using Hyper Terminal in Windows Serial Communication DescriptionRS-232 help menu Detailed description of RS-232 commands HHTFO101HHTFO111A Typical temperature reading sequence Error Codes Analog Out DescriptionQuick tour of FOB100-SOFT Installing FOB100-SOFTGetting started with FOB100-SOFT Hardware and software requirementsWorking with the Configuration Window Adjusting a temperature offset Acquiring and viewing temperature data Logging temperature data to a fileYour mouse to widen this column Viewing temperature data Displaying temperature trendsDisplaying analog thermometers Displaying digital valuesDisplaying analog values dials FOB100 Console File menu FOB100-SOFT functionsConsole help menu Find Instruments RefreshWindow menu Help Menu