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GREISINGER GMH 3210 User Manual

GREISINGER GMH 3210
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H54.0.01.6B-03
GHM Messtechnik GmbH • Standort Greisinger
Hans-Sachs-Str. 26 • D-93128 Regenstauf
+49 (0) 9402 / 9383-0 +49 (0) 9402 / 9383-33 info@greisinger.de
Betriebsanleitung
Präzisions-Sekunden-Thermometer
GMH 3210
für Thermoelement Wechselfühler Typ J, K, N, S, T
ab Version 1.0
WEEE-Reg.-Nr. DE 93889386
GMH 3200 Series
Thermometer
Thermoelement / Thermocouple
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GREISINGER GMH 3210 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Accuracy±0.3 °C
Resolution0.1 °C
DisplayLCD
Power Supply9 V battery
Operating Temperature0 to 50 °C

Summary

General Note

Safety Information and Precautions

Intended Use of Device

Defines the proper purpose and suitable conditions for device operation.

Safety Signs and Symbols

Explains warning symbols used in the manual to highlight potential dangers.

General Safety Guidelines

Outlines essential safety measures and adherence to manual for reliable operation.

Product Specifications

Scope of Supply

Lists the items included in the product package upon purchase.

Operation and Maintenance Advice

Provides guidance on battery and mains operation, and general device care.

Device Handling

Display Overview

Explains the various indicators and information shown on the device display.

Basic Operation

Details fundamental operations like powering on/off and using key functions.

Connections

Information on connecting sensors, power supply, and output interfaces.

Pop-up Clip

Describes how to use the device's integrated pop-up clip for positioning.

Start Operation

Configuration

Remarks to Special Functions

Display Resolution

How display resolution is managed and adjusted for measurements.

Power off Time

Configuration of the automatic power-off feature to save battery.

Min-/Max-value memory, Hold function

Using memory functions for min/max values and holding readings.

Output

Serial Interface

Connecting the device to a computer for data transfer via serial interface.

Analogue Output – Scaling with DAC.0 and DAC.1

How to scale the analog output voltage based on measured values using DAC settings.

Input Adjustment

Zero Displacement ('Offset')

Compensating for sensor deviations by setting a zero offset.

Display Correction Factor ('Corr')

Applying a correction factor for measurement inaccuracies due to thermal conditions.

Basics of Thermocouple Temperature Measurements

Error And System Messages

Specification

Reshipment and Disposal

Reshipment

Guidelines for safely returning the device to the manufacturer.

Disposal instructions

Procedures for environmentally sound disposal of the device and batteries.

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