Hanna Instruments Hanna instruments fast tracker thermometer HI 98811 User Manual

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Page 1 - HI 98811

Instruction ManualHI 98811Fast TrackerThermometerwww.hannainst.com

Page 2 - WARRANTY

10Code Valid values Default10 Show GLP data11 Calibration alarm time-out On(enabled); Off(disabled) On20 Instrument ID code 0000÷9999 000030 Current t

Page 3 - GENERAL DESCRIPTION

11Note: The Sample ID is stored in the log memory as a 14 digithexadecimal code. Only the last 6 digits will be displayed onthe LCD: two (the least si

Page 4

12• If the sample number is correct, the samples starting from theselected one to the last sample of the lot will be printed. To stopprinting before t

Page 5 - FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

13DELETE LOGGED DATA• Select code 05 to delete the Log on Demand data or code 06 todelete the Timed Log Data.• A scrolling message will be displayed.•

Page 6 - SPECIFICATIONS

14To prepare the instrument for use, choose the most appropriatetemperature probe for your application (see accessories) and connect itto the connecto

Page 7 - INITIAL PREPARATION

15Two different modes to print / log data are available:1. Timed Logging; samples are stored and printed (if print function isactive) at fixed time in

Page 8 - SETUP MODE

16c - Sample ID (only for the first sample of the lot)d -Date (only for the first printed sample of the lot or of the day)e - Sample numberf - Timeg -

Page 9 - PARAMETER SETTING

17low battery condition, the message "bAtt" will appear for a fewseconds on the LCD.Note: When an external adapter or new batteries are conn

Page 10 - SETUP MESSAGES LIST

18last logged lot in the lower LCD and the number of logged samples inthe upper LCD are displayed. It is then possible to scroll through thefollowing

Page 11 - SCAN LOGGED DATA RECALL

19OTHER FEATURESLCD BACKLIGHTThe LCD can be illuminated to allow the user to see the readings evenin dark environments. This feature can be enabled/di

Page 12

2Dear Customer,Thank you for choosing a Hanna Instruments Product.Please read this instruction manual carefully before using the instrument.This manua

Page 13 - TESTING BATTERY LEVEL

20Windows® is registered Trademark of "Microsoft Co."Excel© Copyright "Microsoft Co."Lotus 1-2-3© Copyright "Lotus Co."H

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21MEMORY ORGANIZATIONLogged data are stored in the internal EEPROM and are retained evenif batteries and external power are disconnected.MEMORY CAPACI

Page 15 - PRINTING/LOGGING FUNCTIONS

22PRINTER MAINTENANCECHANGE THE INK CARTRIDGEWhen printouts become faint, it might be necessary to change the inkcartridge. Contact your Hanna authori

Page 16 - ID 2*3 3 5 4*2

23When the batteries are inserted and no power adapter is connected,the meter can recognize different batteries charge levels.1. Fully charged batteri

Page 17 - ID 2*3 9*4 3 6

24HI762A Air probe, 1 m (3.3') cable and white handleHI762A/10 Air probe, 10 m (33') cable and white handleHI762BL General purpose liquid pr

Page 18 - RETRIEVE LOGGED DATA

25Often it is necessary to "customize" testing to meet specific criteria inthe laboratory. For this reason, Hanna offers a wide line of NTCT

Page 19 - OTHER FEATURES

HI 76S2-5 NTC Thermistor sensor. Aluminum tab with mountinghole.HI 76S2-6 NTC Thermistor sensor. PVC encapsulated tip for protectionin aggressive envi

Page 20 - DATA TRANSFER TO PC

27RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USERSBefore using this product, make sure it is entirely suitable for theenvironment in which it is used.Operation of this instr

Page 21 - MEMORY ORGANIZATION

28MAN9881105/05Australia:Tel. (03) 9769.0666 • Fax (03) 9769.0699China:Tel. (10) 88570068 • Fax (10) 88570060Egypt:Tel. & Fax (02) 2758.683Germany

Page 22 - FAULT CONDITIONS

3Remove the instrument from the packing material and examine itcarefully to make sure that no damage has occurred during shipping.If there is any dama

Page 23 - BATTERY REPLACEMENT

4To prolong battery life, the backlight and printing features aredisabled when the batteries are getting low; "LOBAT" indication isdisplayed

Page 24 - TEMPERATURE PROBES

5FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION1) Power adapter plug2) Temperature Probe Connector3) Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)4) PAPER key, to move the paper up5) ON/OFF k

Page 25 - UN-HOUSED NTC SENSORS

6SPECIFICATIONSRange -50.0 to 150.0 °C ; -55.0 to 300.0 °FResolution 0.1 °C (-30 °C to +130 °C); 0.2 °C outside0.1 °F (-18 °F to 225 °F);0.2 °F (225°

Page 26 - ACCESSORIES

7INITIAL PREPARATIONEach meter is supplied complete with batteries. Remove the backcover, unwrap the batteries and install them while paying attention

Page 27

8Setup can be used to view data regarding the instrument status(e.g. battery charge) or GLP data (e.g. calibration date) or to viewor print the logged

Page 28 - MAN98811

9PASSWORD PROTECTIONSetting the GLP parameters (calibration alarm time-out, instrumentID code, time and date) can be password protected. If password i

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