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Omega HHTFO User Manual

Omega HHTFO
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Omega HHTFO Specifications

General IconGeneral
Accuracy±2.7°F (±1.5°C)
Resolution0.1°F/°C
DisplayLCD
Temperature Range-50 to 1000°C (-58 to 1832°F)
Response Time500 ms
Measurement Range-50 to 1000°C (-58 to 1832°F)

Summary

1 INTRODUCTION

1.1 HHTFO product specifications

Details specifications like resolution, range, power, size, and sensor type for the HHTFO thermometer.

1.2 Calibration

Explains factory calibration, recommended recalibration intervals, and certificate availability for the HHTFO.

2 UNPACKING

3 QUICK INTRODUCTION

3.1 Installing batteries

Instructions for installing AA batteries or connecting the power supply for the HHTFO unit.

3.2 Making your first measurements

Step-by-step guide to performing initial temperature measurements with the HHTFO.

4 HHTFO THERMOMETER HARDWARE REFERENCE

4.1 Display description

Describes the three logical regions of the HHTFO display and their functions.

4.2 Keypad operation

Explains the functions of the different keys on the HHTFO keypad.

4.3 Using the backlight

Details how to turn the HHTFO display backlight on/off and adjust its levels.

4.4 The setup menu

Guide to accessing and using the HHTFO setup menu for configuration options.

4.5 The logging menu

Information on the HHTFO's temperature logging feature using SD cards.

4.6 Starting and stopping a logging session

Steps for initiating and terminating data logging on the HHTFO unit.

4.7 Icon definition

Explains the meaning of various icons displayed on the HHTFO screen.

4.8 Power jack

Information regarding the HHTFO's power input and recommended power supply.

4.9 Probe connector

Describes the ST connector used for attaching temperature probes to the HHTFO.

4.10 RS232 communication interface

Details the RS-232 port for configuring and downloading data from the HHTFO.

5 USING TEMPERATURE PROBES

5.1 Caution

Advises on cleaning probe optical connectors and using appropriate cleaning materials.

5.2 Description

Describes the standard ST type optical connector used for temperature probes.

5.3 Warning

Warns about the fragility of probes and potential damage from chemicals or high temperatures.

6 SERIAL COMMUNICATION DESCRIPTION

6.1 Using Hyper Terminal in Windows

Guide to setting up and using Windows Hyper Terminal for HHTFO communication.

6.2 RS-232 help menu

Explains how to access the RS-232 help menu for commands and firmware upgrades.

6.3 Detailed description of RS-232 commands

Provides a comprehensive list and explanation of RS-232 commands for the HHTFO.

6.4 Typical temperature reading sequence

Outlines the standard procedures for extracting temperature information using RS-232 commands.

7 ERROR CODES

8 FOB100-SOFT SOFTWARE PACKAGE

8.1 Getting started with FOB100-SOFT

Introduces the FOB100-SOFT software for thermometer data acquisition and logging.

8.2 A quick tour of FOB100-SOFT

Provides an overview of the FOB100-SOFT interface and basic operations.

8.3 Acquiring and viewing temperature data

Details how to log temperature data to files and view it using the FOB100-SOFT software.

8.4 The FOB100 Console

Explains the FOB100 Console for advanced users to manage thermometer parameters.

8.5 FOB100-SOFT functions

Details the various functions available within the FOB100-SOFT software menus.

WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER

RETURN REQUESTS/INQUIRIES

Instructions for returning products for warranty or repair evaluation to Omega Customer Service.

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