PMT TT3 Bedienungsanleitung

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USER-
MANUAL
Thermometer
TT3

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1 SAFETY AND WARNINGS ............................................................................................................................. 3
2 WARRANTY .................................................................................................................................................... 3
3 DISCLAIMER ................................................................................................................................................... 3
4 PRECAUTIONS AND HAZARDS ................................................................................................................... 4
5 INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................................... 4
5.1 IMPORTANT ................................................................................................................................................. 4
5.2 UNPACKING ................................................................................................................................................ 4
6 USE .................................................................................................................................................................. 4
7 WHAT IS WHAT .............................................................................................................................................. 6
7.1 START ........................................................................................................................................................ 6
7.2 MENU STRUCTURE ...................................................................................................................................... 7
7.2.1 Menu Item “Logging”.......................................................................................................................... 7
7.2.2 Men Item “Clear Logs” ....................................................................................................................... 7
7.2.3 Menu Item “Sample time” .................................................................................................................. 8
7.2.4 Menu Item “C,F,K,ADC”..................................................................................................................... 8
7.2.5 Menu Item “Edit Date”........................................................................................................................ 9
7.2.6 Menu Item “Edit Clock” ...................................................................................................................... 9
7.2.7 Menu Item “Battery” ........................................................................................................................... 9
7.2.8 Menu Item “Set Filter“ ...................................................................................................................... 10
7.2.9 Menu Item “Baud Rate” ................................................................................................................... 10
8 COMMUNICATION ........................................................................................................................................ 11
8.1 SERIAL CONNECT ...................................................................................................................................... 11
8.2 SOFTWARE TAMCOM FOR WINDOWS .......................................................................................................... 11
8.3 INSTALLING THE TAMCOM SOFTWARE IS SIMPLE. ...................................................................................... 11
8.4 STARTING TAMCOM ................................................................................................................................... 12
8.4.1 Real time session ............................................................................................................................ 12
8.4.2 Stored session ................................................................................................................................. 12
8.4.3 Zoom function .................................................................................................................................. 13
8.4.4 Saving data ...................................................................................................................................... 13
8.4.5 Printing data ..................................................................................................................................... 13
9 RS232 COMMANDS ...................................................................................................................................... 14
10 MEMORY AND LOGGING ......................................................................................................................... 16
10.1 MEMORY ............................................................................................................................................... 16
10.2 START LOGGING TEMPERATURE DATA ..................................................................................................... 16
10.3 CHANGE THE INTERVAL .......................................................................................................................... 17
10.4 BATTERY ............................................................................................................................................... 18
11 SPARE PARTS LIST ................................................................................................................................. 19
12 DIMENSIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 20
13 TROUBLE SHOOTING .............................................................................................................................. 21
13.1 DISPLAY SHOWS STRANGE CHARACTERS ................................................................................................ 21
13.2 COMMUNICATION VIA USB GIVES PROBLEMS ........................................................................................... 21
13.3 CAN'T LOAD DATA IN TAMCOM ................................................................................................................ 21
14 EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY THERMOMETER TT3 ............................................................... 22

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1 SAFETY AND WARNINGS
Make sure before installing or operating the equipment to read and understand all instructions and safety
precautions listed in this manual. If there are any questions concerning the operation of the equipment or about
the information given in this manual please contact your local dealer or our sales department first.
Performance of installation, operation, or maintenance other than those described in this manual may result in a
hazardous situation and may void the manufacturer's warranty.
Never operate equipment that is not correctly installed. Unqualified personnel must not operate the equipment.
Avoid damage to the equipment, or its accessories, caused by incorrect operation.
Important:
- Disconnect the thermometer from mains when performing service, maintenance or moving the apparatus.
- Proper skilled and trained personnel are only allowed to operate this equipment,
- Take notice of warning labels and never remove them,
- Refer service and repairs to qualified technician,
- If a problem persists, call your supplier or Tamson Instruments b.v
2 WARRANTY
Tamson Instruments b.v warrants that all their manufactured equipment is free from defects in material and
workmanship, preventing the device from normal operation. Tamson Instruments b.v does not warranty that the
equipment is fit for any other use than stated in this manual. The manufacturer can only be held responsible for
the security, reliability and performance of the equipment, when operated in accordance with the operating
instructions, extensions, adjustments, changes and/or if repair is performed by Tamson Instruments b.v or
authorized persons only. This warranty is limited to one year from the date of invoicing. All equipment and
materials are subject to standard production tolerances and variations.
3 Disclaimer
For relevant measurements always an independent reference measurement is needed. Tamson can not be held
responsible for misinterpretation or consequences of an erroneous reading

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4 PRECAUTIONS AND HAZARDS
Before attempting to operate the thermometer read all
parts of this manual carefully to insure smooth operation
and avoid damage to the equipment or its accessories.
If a malfunction occurs, consult section "Trouble shooting”,
page 21. If the problem persists email use our contact form at
https://tamson-instruments.com/contact.
Never operate the equipment if not correctly installed. The
equipment must be operated only by qualified personnel.
Avoid damage to the equipment or its accessories through
incorrect operation.
5 INSTALLATION
5.1 Important
Tamson Instruments bv is not responsible for any
consequential damage or harm caused by using this
thermometer. Repairs on the electrical system of the
thermometer may only be carried out by well trained and
authorized persons.
5.2 Unpacking
Before leaving the factory Tamson products are adequately
packed to prevent damage during normal transportation.
Check the packing for external damage and make a note on
the shipping documents if any damage is found. Always retain
the cartons and packing material until the product has been
tested and found in good condition. (Transport companies
generally will not honor a claim for damage if the respective
packing material is not available for examination).
6 Use
The thermometer is a sensitive measuring device.
Prevent shock from the thermometer body or sensor.
Do not drop the thermometer housing.
Do not drop the thermometer sensor / probe.
The thermometer housing is of thermoplastic and sensitive to
heat. Prevent operating the thermometer at temperatures
higher than 50°C.
The temperature sensor is of stainless steel. Prevent
temperatures higher than 250°C at the tip of the sensor.
READ
CAREFULLY
Prevent
shock
Prevent
shock

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The temperature sensor has silicone wire. Prevent
temperatures higher than 200°C.
Keep the thermometer away from fluid.
Keep the serial connector and sensor connector (PT100)
away from water. Corrosion of the PT100 connector will
seriously influence the calibration.
Keep sensor attached to thermometer.
Calibration will be influenced by corrosion of contacts over
time if not connected.
Prevent high
temperatures
Prevent
water and
moisture
Keep sensor
attached

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7 What is what
1 Connector temperature sensor
2 Display
3 Battery charge indicator
4 Key: [Up]
5 Key: [Down]
6 Key: [Enter]
7 Holster for PT-100 probe
8 Foldable bracket to support upright use
9 Charging Socket 5,0 x 2,1mm
10 USB – “A” port female (for standard male type “A” connector)
7.1 Start
Switch the thermometer on, press the enter
Switch the thermometer off:
Select [Enter]
Select menu item “power down” with [Up]
Confirm [Down]
When switched on the thermometer will display the
temperature.
6
3
2
7
4
1
5
9
10
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7.2 Menu structure
Use to step through menu
Readout
↓
Switch Off
↓
Logging
↓
Clear Logs
↓
Sample time
↓
C,F,K,ADC
↓
Edit Date
↓
Edit Clock
↓
Battery
↓
Set Filter
↓
Baud Rate
↓
Readout
If a menu item is selected and no key is pressed for six
seconds, the reading will skip back to the temperature readout
7.2.1 Menu Item “Logging”
Select item “Logging” with
Toggle logging or no logging
Start Log #
# is the session number which will be in progress and stored
after ending
The thermometer will store the temperature reading taken at
each interval selected at log time.
With the Tamcom software program the stored data can be
retrieved from the thermometer.
7.2.2 Men Item “Clear Logs”
Be careful with this one, memory will be erased

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Pressing will now clear logs
To safely skip:
Do nothing and wait six seconds, you get back to the
temperature reading
Press to skip and the next menu item is visible
It will take some time to erase the internal memory. The
percentage clear memory is indicated incrementally.
7.2.3 Menu Item “Sample time”
When logging the temperature data, each “N-th” reading is
stored in the internal memory.
Where N can be set in seconds to
1
5
10
30
60
The temperature is not averaged over “N”. Instead the actual
temperature reading at each “N” seconds is stored.
7.2.4 Menu Item “C,F,K,ADC”
There are four ways to display the temperature
Select with and
Confirm with
C Degrees Centigrade
F Degrees Fahrenheit
K Degrees Kelvin
ADC Actual analog to digital value
This value is used to linearize the
thermometer electronical according to ITS
90

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7.2.5 Menu Item “Edit Date”
This will set the internal date from the real time clock
Select with
Press
Use or to set day and press
Use or to set month and press
Use or to set year and press
Next menu item will be displayed
7.2.6 Menu Item “Edit Clock”
This will set the internal date from the real time clock
Select with
Press
Use or to set day and press
Use or to set month and press
Use or to set year and press
Next menu item will be displayed
7.2.7 Menu Item “Battery”
The value indicated here is the voltage of the battery
A pack containing four NiMh cells is used each having a
nominal voltage of 1.2 volts.
A voltage higher than 5.0 Volts guarantees an operating time
of 16 hrs. When using a fully charged and healthy battery.
A voltage below 3.6 Volt switches of the electronics
completely. When connected to a charger, electronics will
switch back on.

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Replace the battery pack when after a full charge the
thermometer can not be used for more than 8 hours
Charging will take approximately 2 .. 2,5 hrs.
When fully charged, the red charging LED will switch off
7.2.8 Menu Item “Set Filter“
The filter can be averaged using a mathematical moving
average. The settings between brackets are the number of
mathematical points. Seven settings options are possible:
No [0]
Weak [36]
Very low [72]
Standard [144]
Medium [108]
Plus [180]
Strong [216]
Max [255]
This value influences the time response. For a fast time
response a filter can be best set to “Weak”.
A reading of [0] will be very nervous.
For a more stable reading a filter can be best set to
“standard [144]”
7.2.9 Menu Item “Baud Rate”
There are two baud rates available
19.200
57.600
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