User Guide Thermocouple Datalogging Thermometer Seven (7) Thermocouple input types K, J, T, E, R, S, N Dual thermocouple Input with PC Interface Model EA15 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Extech Datalogging Thermometer. This device offers dual thermocouple inputs with manual and automatic datalogging capabilities. Careful use of this meter will provide years of reliable service. Specifications Measurement Ranges o o o o o o o o K - Type : -200.0 F to +1999.9 F (-150.0 C to +1370.0 C) J - Type : -200.0 F to +1994.0 F (-150.0 C to +1090.0 C) o o o o T - Type : -200.0 F to +752.0 F (-150.0 C to +400.0 C) o o o o E - Type : -200.0 F to +1598.0 F (-150.0 C to +870.0 C) o o o o o o R - Type : +32 F to +1999.9 F (0.0 C to +1767.0 C) o o S - Type : +32 F to +1999.9 F (0.0 C to +1767.0 C) o o o o N - Type : -200.0 F to +1999.9 F (-150.0 C to +1300.0 C) Resolution o o J, K, T, E, N Type: 0.1 F/ C/K o o R, S Type: 1.0 F/ C/K (0.1° for reference only) Accuracy o J, K, T, E, N Type: ±(0.05% reading + 1.5 F (0.75°C) below -148°F (-100°C): add 0.15% of reading for J, K, E and N; 0.45% of reading for T; ±0.05 of reading +2°F(1°C) for R, S Temperature Coefficient 0.01% of reading +0.06°F per °F (+0.03 °C) outside the specified +64°F to 82°F (+18°C to 28°C) range Below -148°F (-100°C): add 0.04% of reading for J, K, E and N type; and 0.08% of reading for T type Note: Temperature accuracy does not include the accuracy of the probe. Note: The temperature scale is based on the international temperature scale of 1990 (ITS90). Display Dual Display Multi-function LCD with Backlight Input Protection 60VDC; 24VAC rms Measurement Rate 1 time per 1.5 second Over range indication "OL" appears on the LCD Open input indication "OL" appears on the LCD Low battery indication “BT” appears on the LCD Manual Memory Capacity 98 sets Datalogging Memory Capacity 8800 sets Power supply 6 ‘AAA’ Batteries Battery life Approximately 200 hours with alkaline batteries Operating Temperature 32 to 122 F (0 to 50 C) Operating Humidity < 80% RH Storage Temperature 14 to 140 F (-10 to 60 C) Storage Humidity 10 to 80% RH Dimensions 5.91 x 2.8 x 1.4" (150 x 72 x 35mm) Weight Approx. 8.29 oz. (235g) with batteries o o 2 o o Model EA15 Version 1.5 9/03 Meter Description 1 1. RS-232 and thermocouple input jacks 2. LCD display 3. Power, Data Hold, and Backlight buttons 4. Max/Min, display select, and units buttons 5. MEM, input TYPE, and READ buttons 6. SET button 7. Battery compartment (rear) 4 8. Up/Down scroll button 5 9. Enter Button 2 T1 C F K T2 INTERVAL T1 min:sec hour:min TYPE KJTERSN T2 MX - MN AVG 3 6 7 Operation 8 9 Connecting thermocouples 1. This meter accepts two thermocouples with spade plugs (sub-miniature type with one spade wider than the other). 2. Plug the thermocouple(s) into the meter's T1 and/or T2 thermocouple input jack(s). 3. Always check LCD display for the proper thermocouple type selection.. Turn Power ON Press the button to turn power on. The meter will perform a short self-test. If a thermocouple is not plugged into the selected input or if the thermocouple is "open", the display will show "- - - - -". The default thermocouple type, units and display is determined from the parameters selected when the meter was last used. Selecting thermocouple type Press the TYPE button to select the type of thermocouple being used. Selecting °C, °F or °K units of measure Press the C/F/K button to select the unit of measure. Selecting T1, T2, and T1-T2 Displays Press the T1 T2 T1-T2 button to step through and select from the following displays: a. T1 (thermocouple 1) primary display and T2 (thermocouple 2) lower display. b. T2 primary display and T1 lower display c. (T1-T2) (difference between T1 and T2) primary display and T1 lower display d. (T1-T2)primary display and T2 lower display Notes: • To avoid electrical shock or personal injury, do not apply more than 20Vrms, between the thermocouples, or between any thermocouple and earth ground. • If voltage on the measurement surface results in potentials of more than 1V, measurement errors may occur. • If a potential exists between the thermocouples, use electrically insulated thermocouples. 3 Model EA15 Version 1.5 9/03 Data Hold Press the HOLD button to freeze the displayed reading. The 'H' hold icon will appear on the display. Press the HOLD button again to return to normal operation. MIN, MAX, AVG Recording Function with Timer Press the MX/MN button to begin capturing the Minimum (MN), Maximum (MX), and Average (AVG) temperature values. The Elapsed Time clock will appear on the lower left of the display. The primary display shows the current temperature. The lower display will indicate the MX, MN or AVG value (depending on which is selected) captured since the MX/MN button was pressed. 1. 2. 3. Press the MX/MN button to step through the MX, MN or AVG display Each reading will be accompanied by a Timer value indicating the time when each reading was recorded Press and hold the ‘↵’ button to change the elapsed time format from min:sec to hour:min Press and Hold the MX/MN button to exit the MX/MN function. Backlight Press the backlight button to turn on the LCD display backlight. The backlight will automatically turn off after one minute (or press the button again to turn the light off manually). Auto Power OFF The meter will automatically turn off after 30 minutes if no keys are pressed during this period. AUTO POWER OFF is disabled in the max/min and datalogging modes. To disable AUTO POWER OFF manually: 1. Hold the enter button ‘↵’ while turning power on. 2. The AUTO POWER OFF function will be reactivated when the meter is manually turned off. Turning Power OFF Press the button to turn power off. Manual Datalogging Manual datalogging allows the user to store and recall up to 98 temperature readings with the press of a button. 1. Press the MEM button to manually store a single reading into memory. The ‘MEM’ icon and location number of the reading will appear on display for two seconds and then the normal display will return. 2. To view stored readings, press the READ button. The memory location number will briefly appear and then the ‘READ’ icon and the stored values will appear on the display 3. Press the ▲ and ▲ buttons to scroll through the memory locations and view the logged readings. 4. Press the ‘READ’ button to exit the read mode 5. Press and hold the MEM button while turning the meter on to clear the memory. When the LCD indicates "CLr", the memory has been cleared. . 4 Model EA15 Version 1.5 9/03 Automatic Datalogging Automatic datalogging allows the user to store up to 8,800 temperature readings in memory for later downloading and viewing using the supplied software. The storage interval rate is programmable from 3 to 255 seconds. 1. Press and HOLD the SET button for two seconds to enter the interval programming screen. The ‘MEM’ and ‘INTERVAL’ icons and interval time will appear on the display. Use the ▲ and ▲ buttons to scroll through the available intervals (3 to 255 seconds). Press the ‘↵’ button to select the desired logging interval 2. Make note of the start time (time of day) for your datalogging session as you will be prompted for this information when downloading the data. 3. Press and hold the MEM button for two seconds to enter the datalogging mode. The ‘MEM’ icon on the center of the display will flash each time a record is stored (at the interval selected above). When the memory is full, ‘FULL’ will appear on the display and the meter will stop logging data. 4. To stop and exit the datalogging mode, press the MEM button. 5. To download data, read the datalogging sections below. Note: Max/Min and AVG functions can be used with the meter in datalogging mode Clearing stored data 1. Press the “ ” button to turn the meter off. 2. Press and hold the MEM button, then press the “ ” button to turn the meter on. When the LCD indicates "CLr", the entire memory has been erased. Datalogging Software The instructions on how to install the datalogging software are printed on the Software CD label. After reading the label’s directions, load the software CD in the PC CD-ROM drive. When the program is opened a COM PORT selection screen appears. Select either COM 1 or COM 2 depending on which computer port will be used to connect to the meter with the supplied cable (the cable connects to the top of the meter and to a DB9 9-pin COM PORT on the PC). Once the COM PORT selection is correctly made, the meter and PC begin communicating. The main software screen, shown at right, appears. The menu icons at the top of the screen are explained below. 5 Model EA15 Version 1.5 9/03 SAVE FILE ICON The SAVE FILE icon is the first icon on the left (floppy disk symbol). Click on this icon to save recorded data to a text file. When clicked, the PC will prompt for a filename and location. Once saved, this file can be opened in other programs such as spreadsheets, word processors, and databases. OPEN FILE ICON The OPEN FILE icon is located second from left. Click to open a file that has already been saved. DATA LIST ICON The LIST icon is located third from left on the main software screen. When clicked, data is shown on the screen in list format (shown at right). To save, graph, or print the list, click the SAVE, GRAPH, or PRINT icons in the Data List window. DATA GRAPH ICON The GRAPH icon is located fourth from left. When clicked, the data is shown on an x-y graph (see diagram below). The vertical axis represents the temperature units; the horizontal axis represents the time. Click on the PRINT to get a hard copy of the graph. Press the four-arrow icon (next to the PRINT icon) to change the scale and to select data range to be viewed. See diagram below SAMPLING INTERVAL The INTERVAL icon (2nd icon from right) allows the user to change the number of seconds that the meter waits before logging a reading. If the interval is set to 5 seconds, the meter will record a reading every 5 seconds, for example. The range is 1 to 86,400 seconds. 6 Model EA15 Version 1.5 9/03 MIN/MAX/AVG ICON The AVG icon (3rd icon from right) allows the user to view maximum, minimum and average readings for T1 and T2 inputs in real time when the meter is connected to the RS232 Port via the optical cable. Downloading Readings from the Meter to a PC With the meter connected to the PC (as described earlier) and the software running, click on the datalogger download icon (first icon from the right) to begin downloading data from the meter to the PC. When the screen shown at right appears, select a set to view by clicking on its number. A set is simply a datalog session. Data will be displayed in the data list format described earlier in DATA LIST ICON. Once a data set has been selected the screen shown below will appear. Enter the time of day datalogging began as noted earlier (in HR:MN:SC format). 7 Model EA15 Version 1.5 9/03 Warranty EXTECH INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION warrants this instrument to be free of defects in parts and workmanship for one year from date of shipment (a six month limited warranty applies on sensors and cables). If it should become necessary to return the instrument for service during or beyond the warranty period, contact the Customer Service Department at (781) 890-7440 ext. 210 for authorization or visit our website at www.extech.com (click on ‘Contact Extech’ and go to ‘Service Department’ to request an RA number). A Return Authorization (RA) number must be issued before any product is returned to Extech. The sender is responsible for shipping charges, freight, insurance and proper packaging to prevent damage in transit. This warranty does not apply to defects resulting from action of the user such as misuse, improper wiring, operation outside of specification, improper maintenance or repair, or unauthorized modification. Extech specifically disclaims any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for a specific purpose and will not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages. Extech's total liability is limited to repair or replacement of the product. The warranty set forth above is inclusive and no other warranty, whether written or oral, is expressed or implied. Calibration and Repair Services Extech offers complete repair and calibration services for most products we sell. For periodic calibration, NIST certification or repair on most Extech products, call customer service for details on services available. Extech recommends that calibration be performed on an annual basis to ensure calibration integrity. Support Hotline (781) 890-7440 Tech support: Ext. 200; Email: [email protected] Repair/Returns: Ext. 210; Email: [email protected] Website: www.extech.com Copyright © 2003 Extech Instruments Corporation. All rights reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form. 8 Model EA15 Version 1.5 9/03