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4. Verifythe accuracy at 0
Ω
, 4k
Ω
,10k
Ω
,4
0k
Ω
,100 k
Ω
, and 500 k
Ω
.
5. Set the meter calibration date to the present date (see Section 7.9.18).
6. Set the meterdue date to a user
defineddate (see Section 7.9.19).
1522 Handheld Thermometer Readout
User’s Guide
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Contents
Main
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Table of Contents
7 Display Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
8 Communications Interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
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Figures and Tables
1 Before You Start
1.1 Symbols Used
1.2 Safety Information
1.2.1 WARNINGS
1.2.2 CAUTIONS
1.3 Authorized Service Centers
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2 Introduction
3 Specifications and Environmental Conditions
3.1 Specifications
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3 Specifications and Environmental Conditions Specifications
3.2 Environmental Conditions
3.3 Warranty
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4 Quick Start
4.1 Unpacking
4.2 Use Proper Care with the 1522 and Accessories
4.3 Learn About the Features and Components
4.4 Connect the Probe
4.5 Connect the Power Source
4.6 Switch the Power On
4.7 Measure Temperature
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5.2 Top and Side View
5.3 Back View
5.4 Internal Features
5.5 Accessories
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6 General Operation
6.1 Battery
6.2 DC Power Source
+
6.3 Power Button
6.4 Display and Backlight
6.5 Probe
6.6 INFO-CON Connector
C1 and P1 terminalsand the other single wire to the C2 and P2 terminals (which areshorted together).
1522 Handheld Thermometer Readout
Figure7 Probe Wiring Diagrams
Short
Two-wire Connection
7 Display Functions
Each of these operating modes is described in the sections that follow.
7.1 Blank Mode
This mode is identified by Blank that temporarily appears on the display.
7.2 Min/Max Mode
7.3 Demand Logging
7.3.1 Demand Log Label and Data Storage
7.3.2 Dump Data?
7.3.3 Clear Log?
7.4 Auto Logging
7.4.1 Clear Autolog?
7.4.2 Log Rate
7.4.3 Autolog Label
7.4.4 Autologged Data Storage
7.4.5 Dump Data?
7.5 Delta(x) Mode
7.6 Units
7.7 Rate
7.8 Resolution
7.9 CAL MODE
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7.9.1 Mtr Due
7.9.2 Prb Due
7.9.3 Time
7.9.4 Passcode
7.9.5 Date
7.9.6 Probe Lock
7.9.7 Prb #
7.9.8 Prb Type
7.9.9 ITS-90
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7.9.10 IEC751
7.9.11 CVD
7.9.12 YSI-400
7.9.13 THERM
7.9.14 Probe Wires
7.9.15 PCal
7.9.16 PDue
7.9.17 Digital Filter
7.9.18 MCal
7.9.19 MDue
7.9.20 CAL1 and CAL2
8 Communications Interface
8.1 RS-232 Connection
8.2 Communication Command List
8.2.1 Primary Commands
The followinggroup of commands read or set various functions.
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8 Communications Interface Communication Command List
8.2.2 Calibration Commands
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8 Communications Interface Communication Command List
9 Calibration
9.1 Required Equipment
9.2 Calibration Procedure
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10 Maintenance
11 Troubleshooting
11.1 An Error Message Is Displayed
The followingtable lists possible error messages, their causes, and suggested actions.
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11 Troubleshooting An Error Message Is Displayed
11.2 Downloading Autologged Data
11.3 Placement of Infrared Dongle for IR Data Transfer
11.4 CE Comments
11.4.1 EMC Directive
11.4.2 Low Voltage Directive (Safety)