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External Memory Support | MicroSD card (up to 32GB) |
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USB Interface | USB 2.0 |
Memory | 4GB built-in |
Features | Voice activation |
Microphone | Built-in microphone |
Playback Formats | WMA, MP3 |
Guidance for users and distributors regarding manual use and product distribution.
Details on product warranty coverage, limitations, and conditions for repair.
Information on copyright, manual alterations, and contact details for inquiries.
General requirements and prerequisites before operating the instrument.
Description of safety labels employed and symbols used in the manual.
Specific requests for product handling, including transport and storage.
Warnings regarding power supply, grounding, and terminal protection.
Warnings about internal access, unauthorized repair, and manual adherence.
Summary of the instrument's main capabilities and specifications.
Detailed functions for dot-printing and pen types.
Checking the model code, attachments, and input specifications.
Details about the standard attached chart paper and its compatibility.
List of included accessories with quantities for dot-printing and pen types.
Part numbers and minimum quantities for ordering chart paper and inkpads.
Visual guide outlining the initial setup steps for the instrument.
Environmental and atmospheric conditions for optimal instrument placement.
Recommended angles for instrument mounting to ensure performance.
Diagrams showing the instrument's size and mounting hole details.
Required panel cutout dimensions and step-by-step mounting instructions.
Procedure for safely removing the protective fixing paper.
Procedures for packing the unit for reshipment and potential damage warnings.
Names and locations of parts on the front of the instrument.
Instructions for loading chart paper and operating controls.
Description of the mechanism for accessing internal components.
Detailed view of controls for the dot-printing type.
Explanation of the purpose and operation of switches and keys.
Diagrams showing terminal connections for dot-printing and pen types.
Location and meaning of safety warning symbols on terminals.
Safe practices for power supply and terminal handling.
Minimizing interference and isolating cables from noise sources.
Proper management of connected cables and unused terminals.
Detailed steps for connecting the main AC power supply.
Instructions for establishing a proper ground connection.
Connecting DC voltage and current input signals.
Specifies the maximum allowed input voltages for different types.
Wiring procedures for connecting thermocouple and RTD sensors.
Remarks on channel insulation and handling of open input signals.
Terminal diagrams for 6 and 12-point dot-printing models.
Terminal diagrams for various dot-printing and pen type configurations.
Layouts for alarm output terminals on dot-printing and pen types.
How alarms function and recommended connection methods.
Guidelines for connecting loads and selecting buffer relays.
Preparation and initial steps for installing the inkpad.
Important warnings during inkpad installation and replacement.
Step-by-step guide for installing the inkpad into the dotting mechanism.
Advice on adding ink, inkpad usage duration, and maintenance.
Preparing pens and entering the pen replacement mode.
Detailed procedure for inserting cartridge pens into the instrument.
Instructions for removing the cassette and setting chart paper.
Caution regarding dotter position when power is off.
Correctly placing chart paper in the tray and ensuring proper alignment.
Verifying that the chart paper is feeding correctly.
Securely inserting the chart cassette into the instrument.
Testing the chart paper feed function after installation.
Basic power control and the instrument's startup sequence.
How the unit enters operation mode based on switch states.
Overview of configurable parameters and their key operations.
Explanation of different key press methods for settings.
Using DIP switches for system settings and functions.
Interpreting indicator lamp behavior for operation status.
Manual feeding of chart paper using keys or gears.
Controlling recording and indication modes.
Using pens for marker lines and restrictions.
Procedure for adjusting the chart paper feed speed.
Defining alarm levels and understanding the alarm deadband.
Procedure for setting alarm values on dot-printing models.
Procedure for setting alarm values on pen type models.
Steps to reset configured alarm values.
Verification process for correct alarm value configuration.
Adjusting the illumination level of the chart paper lighting.
Enabling or disabling the key input lock feature.
How pens perform recording and time axis displacement.
How alarms activate and reset in dot-printing mode.
How alarms activate/reset in pen type mode.
How alarm events are indicated by lamps.
Instrument response to abnormal input signals and sensor disconnection.
Using shunt resistors for accurate DC current measurements.
Details on the optional 3-second dotting interval.
Process for adjusting displayed values to match input.
Steps for verifying measurement accuracy.
Wiring for thermocouple, DC voltage, and RTD adjustments.
Steps for checking and adjusting instrument indications.
Specific wiring connections for thermocouple input adjustment.
Various adjustment types and their operational constraints.
Steps to reset user indication adjustment values.
How adjustments are applied and how to clear them.
Visual guide detailing the indication adjustment process for dot-printing.
Visual guide detailing the indication adjustment process for pen types.
Steps to configure shift programming for indication adjustment.
Steps to reset shift programming values.
Checking chart paper and inkpad/pen status for maintenance.
Verifying mechanical and indicator functions for proper operation.
Cleaning moving shafts, dotter, and related mechanisms.
Verifying measurement accuracy and checking for channel errors.
Cleaning the instrument exterior safely without chemicals.
Diagnosing and fixing power supply or measurement value issues.
Troubleshooting common recording errors and paper feed issues.
Addressing other issues and guidelines for contacting technical support.
Recommended replacement times for various components based on usage.
Input ranges, accuracy, and recording parameters.
Display resolution, alarm functions, power, dimensions, and safety standards.
Specifications for optional alarm output and DC current input.
Accuracy ratings for standard input types like thermocouples and voltage.
Detailed reference ranges, minimum scales, and accuracy values.
Specific cases with different accuracy ratings for certain input types.
Instructions for responsible instrument disposal and recycling.