ASL INTERCOM F100 User manual

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F100 Precision Handheld Thermometer
User Manual
Isotech North America
158 Brentwood Drive, Unit 4
Colchester, VT 05446
Phone: (802) 863-8050
Fax: (802) 863-8125
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.isotechna.com

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Revision history: Original version 9
th
September 2005
Previous releases: Issue 1. August 2005
Issue and date Description of change
Issue 2 - 10/12/05 Manual updated to reflect changes to the structure of the menu system
and different screen layouts. Battery pack insertion and removal
information added.

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1. Table of Contents
1. TABLE OF CONTENTS ...........................................................................................................................1-3
CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL.......................................................................................................1-5
Structure of manual ...........................................................................................................................................1-5
Terminology.......................................................................................................................................................1-5
Warnings and Notices .......................................................................................................................................1-5
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION............................................................................................................1-6
IMPORTANT BATTERY CHARGER SAFETY INFORMATION ......................................................................1-8
IMPORTANT PROBE SAFETY INFORMATION..............................................................................................1-9
1.0 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................1-11
1.1 Overview.............................................................................................................................................1-11
1.2 Definitions and Terminology ...............................................................................................................1-11
1.3 Principles of measurement.................................................................................................................1-12
2. SETTING UP THE F100.........................................................................................................................2-13
2.1 Safety information...............................................................................................................................2-13
2.2 Unpacking the instrument...................................................................................................................2-13
3. ABOUT THE F100....................................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 The Front Panel....................................................................................................................................3-1
3.2 About the display screen ......................................................................................................................3-1
3.3 The Keypad ..........................................................................................................................................3-1
3.3.1 Keypad overview ..............................................................................................................................3-2
3.4 F100 thermometer inputs .....................................................................................................................3-3
3.5 Battery Pack .........................................................................................................................................3-5
3.5.1 Removing and replacing the battery pack........................................................................................3-5
3.5.2 Battery charger.................................................................................................................................3-5
3.5.3 Name plate(s)...................................................................................................................................3-7
3.5.4 USB Communication interface connector ........................................................................................3-7
4. OPERATING THE F100 ...........................................................................................................................4-1
4.1 Instrument operating modes.................................................................................................................4-1
4.1.1 Measurement Mode .........................................................................................................................4-1
4.1.2 Menu Mode (
key)..........................................................................................................................4-2
4.1.3 Other menu options..........................................................................................................................4-5
4.1.4 Setting up Temperature measurement...........................................................................................4-19
4.1.5 Smart Probe review........................................................................................................................4-19
5. INSTRUMENT MEASUREMENT RANGE ...............................................................................................5-1
5.1 Instrument measurement working range..............................................................................................5-1
5.2 Measurement Ranges ..........................................................................................................................5-1

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6. SMART PROBES..................................................................................................................................... 6-1
6.1 About Smart Probes ............................................................................................................................. 6-1
6.2 How Smart Probes Work ..................................................................................................................... 6-1
6.3 Smart Probe Data Security................................................................................................................... 6-1
6.4 Smart Probe Calibration Supervisor..................................................................................................... 6-1
6.5 Smart Probe Working Range Monitor .................................................................................................. 6-1
7. CALIBRATING THE F100........................................................................................................................ 7-1
7.1 F100 Instrument calibration.................................................................................................................. 7-1
7.2 Equipment ............................................................................................................................................ 7-1
7.3 Calibration procedure ........................................................................................................................... 7-1
8. COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACE .......................................................................................................... 8-1
8.1 Introduction........................................................................................................................................... 8-1
8.2 Overview of the USB Interface ............................................................................................................. 8-1
8.2.1 Talk only mode................................................................................................................................. 8-1
8.2.2 ULOG interface ................................................................................................................................ 8-1
9. OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES.............................................................................................................. 9-3
9.1 Accessories .......................................................................................................................................... 9-3
10. SPECIFICATION................................................................................................................................ 10-1
10.1 Resistance thermometer measurement............................................................................................. 10-1
10.2 Display................................................................................................................................................ 10-1
10.3 Supply................................................................................................................................................. 10-1
10.4 Environmental .................................................................................................................................... 10-2
10.5 Dimensions and weight ...................................................................................................................... 10-2
11. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................... 11-1
11.1 Cleaning .................................................................................................................................................. 11-1
12. SERVICE AND WARRANTY ............................................................................................................. 12-1
12.1 Technical Support .............................................................................................................................. 12-1

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Conventions used in this manual
Structure of manual
The manual is divided into sections. Each section deals with a specific topic or related topics.
Sections are displayed in a regular, bold typeface, for example - 1.0 Introduction. Sections are
sub-divided into sub-headings, for example - 1.1 Features. These may also be subdivided in turn.
Terminology
The terms Precision thermometer, thermometer, F100 and instrument are used interchangeably in
this manual.
Warnings and Notices
These appear in the body of the text, clearly displayed with a box surrounding the text. The first
word within the box displays the type - Warning or Note.
AWarning (double box) is designed to draw attention to an aspect that may cause danger to the
user or damage to the instrument. A Note (single box) is used to bring special attention to
something important requiring action or avoidance.
Copyright © 2005-2006 ASL. All rights reserved.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
Reproduction or modification of the whole or any part of this document (in any form) without Sheens’ written permission is
forbidden (except for internal use by an authorised dealer or agent). Customers may make copies for internal use only.
Whilst efforts have been made to ensure the accuracy of information presented here, Sheen can assume no responsibility
for the accuracy of any information presented or the consequences of acting on this information. Sheen also disclaims any
representation that the contents are current. However, Sheen would be grateful for any comments on the layout, accuracy
or contents of this manual.
Sheen shall not be liable for problems or damages arising from the use (or misuse) of items, servicing, equipment, procedures or
options supplied by other companies.
ASL. 275 King Henry’s Drive, New Addington, Croydon, Surrey, CR0 0AE, U.K. Tel (+44) (0) 1689 800799. Fax (+44)

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Important safety information
Read and understand the user instruction manual before attempting to use the instrument.
The F100 is a handheld, battery operated, thermometer. It must not be used for any other purpose.
Warning
The protection provided by the instrument may be impaired if the
equipment is not used in the manner specified.
Only replace items or components with an approved or equivalent spare
part. All spare and consumable parts are available from ASL.
Warning
The instrument is NOT designed to be used in an explosive
atmosphere.
Warning
The instrument is NOT designed to be used in medical environment
8Do NOT use the instrument near water or in damp conditions
8Do NOT clean the instrument with solvents
8Do NOT insert objects into openings
8Do NOT place the instrument, battery-pack or charger onto a hot or cold surface
8Do NOT place any weight on top of the instrument, battery-pack or charger
9Do ensure air can freely circulate around the battery compartment and power-supply during
charging
9Do use the correct USB lead supplied
Warning
Do NOT open the case. There are no user serviceable parts inside.

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Warning
Inspect cables and probes regularly, ensuring that their insulation is not
damaged
Warning
The instrument and batteries must be disposed of in accordance with
local regulations.
Please refer to ASL if the instrument is to be disposed of within the
European Union.
General warning symbol. This indicates that a
hazardous condition or general danger may exist. You
must read the relevant sections in the User Manual
Handbook before operating the instrument.

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Important battery charger safety information
The battery charger and battery pack are supplied for use with the F100.
Warning
Only use the battery charger supplied. Use of any other
charger will invalidate the warranty and may lead to the
danger of overheating and to permanent instrument
damage.
The battery charger supplied must NOT be used with other
equipment.
Warning
Do NOT cover the battery charger, battery pack or
instrument during charging.
Ensure air is free to circulate around these items during
charging.
Warning
Do NOT short the contacts on the battery compartment with
any metallic object.

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Important Probe safety information
Care must be taken with probes used with the instrument. The following safety information must be
observed.
8Do NOT lift the F100 by any of the leads
9 Do ensure that long probe-leads are kept away from areas where people could trip over them
or become tangled in them
9 Do ensure the probe-leads are kept in good condition
Warning
Because of the nature of the instrument, probes can be
excessively HOT or COLD during use. Take suitable
precautionary measures when handling probes.
Take care that you (and other people working in the same
area) do not come into contact with the metallic probe or
the insulating sheath near the probe, which will also be
hot/cold.
Precautions apply both during use or when moving the
probe from one position to another.
Warning
Probes may be immersed in various chemicals during use.
Some of these chemicals may be dangerous or harmful
(even when the probe is cold).
Always assume that the probe has been used this way and
DO NOT touch the probe without suitable protective
clothing.

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