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UV-technik HI 1 - Introduction; Functions; Handling batteries; rechargeable batteries correctly; Max and Min-value

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HI 1 - E Manual v1.1.0.doc, AR, 15.06.2011 Glauburgstraße 34 D-63683 Ortenberg
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Manual
3.2 Handling batteries
When inserting batteries / rechargeable batteries ensure that these are correctly polarized.
If the device will probably not be needed for a relatively long period of time or if the batteries
are empty, remove the batteries; this will prevent battery acid leaking onto the device and
damaging it.
Rechargeable batteries should be recharged as and when necessary.
You should never attempt to recharge an ordinary (non-rechargeable) battery; it may
explode !
Batteries / rechargeable batteries must never be short-circuited or thrown onto the fire.
Batteries / rechargeable batteries are special waste and must not be discarded together with
normal domestic waste.
4 Introduction
The HI 1 is equipped with a patented connector system. The intelligent connector offers decisive advantages when
connecting sensors and peripherals because all parameters are stored in an EEPROM located on the connector
itself; repeat programming is thus no longer necessary.
4.1 Function
The HI 1 measuring instrument has just one measuring input. For operation purposes the device incorporates a
large LCD display and a keypad.
4.2 Sensor programming
The measuring channels are programmed, completely and automatically, by the intelligent connectors.
5 Initial commissioning
1. Connect sensor to socket M0 (1).
2. Ensure that the power supply is provided by 3 AA batteries;
3. To switch ON press key ON (3)
4. Select measuring channels by pressing key M (3), read out measured values (5e)
5. Save the measured value by pressing key MEM (3)
6. Relative measuring to a reference value by pressing key CLR (3)
Revert to normal measured value by pressing and holding down key CLR
7. Evaluating a measuring operation
Call up maximum / minimum values by pressing keys MAX / MIN (3)
To delete max. / min. value(s) press and hold down key MAX or MIN see