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Brand | Omega |
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Model | RD100B |
Category | Recording Equipment |
Language | English |
General information about the manual's content, accuracy, and copyright.
Lists product and company trademarks mentioned in the manual.
Details manual version history and release dates.
Conformance to IEC safety class and EMC standards.
Explains safety symbols and general handling precautions.
Verifies the model name and suffix code against the order.
Table listing available model and suffix code combinations.
Lists items supplied with the recorder.
Lists optional accessories available for purchase.
Step-by-step instructions for unpacking the recorder.
Explains units, safety markings, and document conventions.
General introduction to the RD100B recorder's capabilities.
Details input types, ranges, and signal processing methods.
Explains alarm types, conditions, and output relay functions.
Describes trend recording methods and printout features.
Details display types, information shown, and status indicators.
Explains mathematical computations and channel usage.
Describes error and chart end detection outputs.
Details functions assignable to remote control terminals.
Explains key lock, language, DST, and temperature unit settings.
Safety guidelines for handling and cleaning the recorder.
Instructions for selecting an installation location and procedure.
Guidelines for connecting input signal cables and preventing noise.
Wiring procedures for optional terminal blocks.
Instructions for safely connecting the recorder to the power supply.
Procedure for operating the power switch and initial self-diagnosis.
Identification of recorder components on front, display, and rear panels.
Step-by-step guide for chart paper management.
Procedure for installing or replacing pens.
Procedure for replacing the ribbon cassette.
How to initiate and halt the recording process.
Methods for navigating between different display screens.
Executing manual printouts of current measured data.
Procedures for printing configuration settings (list and setup).
Removing stored alarm information to prevent unnecessary printouts.
Procedures for printing registered preset messages.
Resetting accumulated report data (average, min, max, sum).
Acknowledging and releasing active alarms.
Managing the panel key lock function using a password.
Explanation of Operation, Setting, and Basic Setting modes.
Basic operations for navigating menus and changing settings.
Overview of menu hierarchies and default parameters.
Cross-reference for setting up specific recorder functions.
Configuring input types, ranges, and spans for measurement channels.
Setting alarm conditions, types, values, and relay outputs.
Assigning units to channels with linear scaling.
Adjusting the chart paper feed speed for pen and dot models.
Configuring the recorder's internal clock and date/time settings.
Configuring the recording interval for dot models.
Applying a low-pass filter to measurement signals on pen models.
Configuring the moving average function for dot models.
Defining specific recording zones per channel.
Adjusting recording range expansion settings.
Enabling/disabling recording and printout per channel.
Assigning descriptive tags to measurement channels.
Registering custom messages for printout.
Configuring chart speed for remote control activation.
Setting time delays for alarm activation.
Adjusting display and internal illumination levels.
Adding a bias value to input signals for adjustment.
Configuring automatic time adjustments for Daylight Saving Time.
Configuring alarm relay operations, diagnosis output, and hysteresis.
Setting A/D converter integration time for noise reduction.
Enabling burnout detection for thermocouple and 1-5V inputs.
Configuring Reference Junction Compensation for thermocouple inputs.
Setting recording colors for computation channels in dot models.
Correcting phase differences between pens for accurate time-axis alignment.
Enabling or disabling various printout functions like channel, alarm, and messages.
Configuring periodic printout interval and data types.
Selecting display modes (Normal, Center) for bar graphs.
Configuring which keys are lockable and setting a password.
Enabling or disabling the moving average function for dot models.
Enabling or disabling the input filter function for pen models.
Enabling or disabling the partial expanded recording feature.
Setting the language for display and recording operations.
Configuring bias, low-cut, and alarm delay functions.
Setting formats for time printing in various outputs (alarms, messages, etc.).
Resetting all recorder settings to their factory default values.
Mapping functions like start/stop recording to remote control terminals.
Setting the date format for printouts and displays.
Selecting Celsius or Fahrenheit for temperature measurements.
Navigating the data display setup menu to assign display types.
Registering specific display types to screen numbers.
Procedures for managing the computation process.
Defining mathematical formulas and using operands for computation.
Assigning units to computation channels.
Defining and using constants (K01-K30) in equations.
Configuring alarms for computation channels, including types and values.
Setting timers for TLOG calculations and periodic printouts.
Defining recording zones for computation channels.
Adjusting partial expanded recording for computation channels.
Enabling/disabling recording and printout for computation channels.
Assigning descriptive tags to computation channels.
Setting alarm delay durations for computation channels.
Configuring timers for TLOG and periodic printouts.
Setting recording colors for computation channels in dot models.
Assigning computation channels to recording pens.
Selecting data types (average, min, max, sum) for periodic printouts.
Setting bar graph display modes for computation channels.
Defining actions for computation errors like overflow.
Comprehensive list of error codes, messages, and countermeasures.
Diagnostic guides for common operational problems.
Routine checks for proper operation and wear.
Instructions for cleaning the plotter carriage shaft and printer carriage.
Procedure for replacing the internal light LED assembly.
Steps for calibrating the recorder against input standards.
Aligning pen positions for accurate recording on pen models.
Aligning dot printing positions for accurate printing on dot models.
Schedule for replacing consumable parts like pens and chart paper.
Details on input types, ranges, and computation capabilities.
Specifics on alarm types, hysteresis, and display indications.
Details on recording methods, colors, chart paper, and printouts.
Information on display types, contents, and status indicators.
Details on optional features like alarm relays and communication interfaces.
Physical construction, operating conditions, and supported standards.
Visual representation of the recorder's physical dimensions.
Explanation of periodic printout contents for pen and dot models.
Examples of printout formats using TLOG timers.
Handling of power failures and over values during statistical calculations.
Procedures for submitting warranty and repair requests.