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JUMO TDA-300(0)
Handheld Thermometer
with data logger
B 702540.0
Operating Manual
2013-12-03/00448127
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JUMO TDA-300(0)Handheld Thermometerwith data loggerB 702540.0Operating Manual2013-12-03/00448127

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1 Introduction101.4 Checking the deliveryBefore using the handheld thermometer, check the following:-Order details- Check that the housing is undamage

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111 Introduction1.5.1 LCD displayThe following details are shown in the LCD display. (1) NumberWhile data is being recorded, or during standby for da

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1 Introduction12(7) Limit valueIndicates whether the measured temperature is within the selected rangelimits. Caution: The limit values (upper and low

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131 IntroductionLEFT and RIGHT keysYou can use the (,) keys to select details on the screen when it is in thenormal display mode.You can move to the

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1 Introduction141.6 Function menuThe TDA-300(0) has a function menu for running the functions that are requiredfor temperature measurement and recordi

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151 IntroductionFn1 Memoryv See Chapter 5 “Data logger”Fn2 TAG Setupv See Chapter 4 “Temperature measurement”Fn 3 Loggingv See Chapter 5 “Data logger”

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1 Introduction16

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172 PreparationThis section describes the preparation that is required for operation of theinstrument.2.1 Inserting the batteryh Undo the screw for th

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2 Preparation182.2 Setting the date and timeYear setup h Press the LEFT or RIGHT key to move the position where the digit is blinking.h Press the UP o

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192 Preparation2.3 Connecting the temperature sensorh Attach the temperature sensor to the instrument. v An overview of the available temperature sens

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2 Preparation20

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213 Operation & normal display3.1 Switching on the instrumenth To switch on the instrument, press the MENU/POWER key.If user management is active

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3 Operation & normal display22

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234 Temperature measurementThis chapter describes the entering of TAG names (measurement pointdesignations), setting up the limits and the evaluation

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4 Temperature measurement244.1 Registering TAG namesEach of the 5 to 99 TAG names can be used as a measurement pointdesignation, and be up to 11 chara

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254 Temperature measurement4.1.2 Character entry with selection listExample Alter TAG name for No. 2 from “TAG02” to “PAN02”.h Press the SET key in th

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4 Temperature measurement26You have finished the setting. Now you can set the upper and lower limits.v Chapter 4.2 “Setting limits”h Press the SET key

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274 Temperature measurementTo return to normal display, press the ESC key 3 times.4.1.3 Character entry without selection listYou can also alter the T

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4 Temperature measurement28You have now finished the setting.To return to normal display, press the ESC key 3 times.h Press the UP key to set () 9.h

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294 Temperature measurement4.3 Evaluating measured temperaturesThe following example shows how measured temperatures can be evaluated.Example Measured

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Contents1 Introduction 71.1 Preface ... 71.2

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4 Temperature measurement30Measurement The water temperature is measured.- The measured temperature rises above the upper limit (90.0 °C).- The measur

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315 Data loggerThis chapter describes the recording of the measured data in the memorythrough the data logger function. You can record data in the mem

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5 Data logger325.1 Manual loggingWith manual logging (interval = off), you can record the measurement in thememory by using the REC key. REC will appe

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335 Data logger5.2 Automatic loggingThe measured data are recorded in the memory at the preset interval. Forautomatic data logging, you must first set

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5 Data logger345.2.2 Starting data loggingh Press the REC key. Data logging starts at the preset interval. The REC symbol light is on permanently.Exam

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355 Data logger5.2.4 Checking datav See “Checking the logged data” on Page 32.It is possible to check the measured data on the memory screen (Fn1) du

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5 Data logger36h Press the MENU/POWER key to display the TAG filter screen.h Press the UP key () to change the setting to “ON”.h Press the SET key to

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375 Data logger5.3.2 Searching data with a specific LOG No. (LOG jump)The more data you have, the more difficulties you will have in finding therequir

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5 Data logger385.4 Deleting recorded dataThere are two ways of deleting the measured data in the memory.Delete? “Delete” means that only individual da

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395 Data logger5.4.2 Deleting all data (Clear all?)You can use this function to deleted all data.h Press the SET key to delete the measurement.The tot

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Contents5.2 Automatic logging ... 335.2.1 Activating the interval .

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5 Data logger405.5 Optimizing recorded data (defragmenting)If data have been recorded and deleted repeatedly, it is possible that somememory areas are

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415 Data loggerFrom the memory screen (Fn1), you can reach normal display by pressing theESC key twice.h Press the SET key and the memory is automatic

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436 Peak/Bottom value storageThe minimum temperature (Bottom) and maximum temperature (Peak) can bestored by the TDA-300(0). Each of these two values

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6 Peak/Bottom value storage446.2 Resetting the peak valueh Press the MENU/POWER key in the peak value display; The “Peak reset?” message is shown on t

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457 User namesThis chapter describes how to handle user names.Different user names can only be implemented with the handheld TDA-3000.This enables dif

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7 User names46Entry The way in which names are entered is identical with that of entering TAGnames.v Chapter 4.1.2 “Character entry with selection lis

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478 ConfigurationThis chapter deals with the possibilities provided by the configuration menu“Setup (Fn9)”. From normal display, start the configurati

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8 Configuration488.3 Sensor typeType Select the sensor type connected.Select between: Pt100 (RTD),TC-K (thermocouple K),TC-J (thermocouple J) and TC-

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498 Configuration8.5 Decimal point (decimal place)DP Select the position of the decimal point.Select between: 0.1 = one decimal place and 1 = no dec

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Contents9.3 Disconnecting ... 589.4 Opening CSV data on the

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8 Configuration508.7 Digital filterDfilter The TDA-300(0) has an integrated first-order digital filter. This filter is used toeliminate display flicke

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518 Configuration8.9 LockingLock Different menus and individual parameters can be protected against accidental alteration through this parameter; the

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8 Configuration52

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539 Evaluating data with a PCWith the handheld TDA-3000, it is possible to evaluate the measured datausing a personal computer (PC). The data are tran

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9 Evaluating data with a PC549.2 Stored dataThree files are created in the TDA and are ready for readout. - LOG_M0507066.CSV: recorded temperature dat

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559 Evaluating data with a PCTAG_*.CSV The file contains the TAG names and the limits. As standard, it is available inthe write/read mode and can be e

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9 Evaluating data with a PC56SETUP_*.CSV The file contains the user names and configuration data. As standard, it isavailable in the write/read mode a

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579 Evaluating data with a PC

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9 Evaluating data with a PC589.3 DisconnectingDisconnect the TDA from the PC after the PC has been shut down andswitched off or observe the following

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599 Evaluating data with a PC9.4 Opening CSV data on the PCProcessing in EXCELh Start EXCEL (e.g. EXCEL 97).h From the File menu, select the function

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6110 Appendix10.1 Replacing the batteryWhen the battery charge indicator shows that the battery is nearly empty( ), you should replace it.Type of batt

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10 Appendix62Replacing thebatteryh Press the MENU/POWER key for more than two seconds to switch the TDA-300(0) off.h Undo the screw for the battery co

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6310 AppendixThe “Date/Time (Fn0)” menu for setting the date will be shown in the LCDdisplay. If no year is set, then no calendar function (recording

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10 Appendix6410.3 Fault finding 10.3.1 Error messagesHAlways switch the instrument off when replacing the sensor.Display Description SolutionBattery

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6510 AppendixIf two or more self-diagnosed errors occur (Err 1, Err 2, Err 4, Err 64 andErr 128), the error numbers are added up.Internal error Remove

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10 Appendix6610.3.2 Problems and solutions10.4 Technical datav See Data Sheet 702540Problem Possible cause SolutionInstrument cannot be switched on (n

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JUMO GmbH & Co. KG JUMO Instrument Co. Ltd. JUMO Process Control, Inc.Street address:Moritz-Juchheim-Straße 136039 Fulda, GermanyDelivery address:

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71 Introduction1.1 PrefacePlease read this Operating Manual before commissioning the instrument.Keep the manual in a place that is accessible to all u

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1 Introduction81.2 Typographical conventionsWarning signsACautionThis symbol is used when there may be damage to equipment or data if theinstructions

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91 Introduction1.3 Instrument featuresTemperature ranges- Resistance thermometer (RTD) type Pt100: -200 to +850 °C (-328 to +1562 °F) or -199.9 to +85

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