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1. Bunesado Charts for current pricing go to www dicksonweb com or call 1 800 323 2448 Range 24 Hour Chart 7 Day Chart 31 Day Chart 20 to 120 F C415 C417 C480 40 to 110 F C476 C477 C481 20 to 50 C C472 C473 C482 5 to 40 C C478 C479 C483 Accessories for current pricing go to www dicksonweb com or call 1 800 323 2448 Description Order NIST Traceable Calibration 3 pt new unit N300 A2LA Accredited Calibration 3 pt new unit N400 RH Calibration Kit 33 and 75 A834 Pens 3 red 3 blue P246 10 Probe Extension Cable A860 50 Probe Extension Cable A865 100 Probe Extension Cable A866 Carrying Case A709 Probe Dust Filter see note A867 to protect probe amp increase life please use dust filter in dusty environments or where RH exceeds 70 Probe dust filter will slow down response time Calibration Your instrument was carefully tested and calibrated before being shipped from the factory For greatest accuracy we recommend factory re calibration every 6 12 months Call customer service at 630 543 3747 If you wish to do calibration yourself follow these procedures Factory supplied calibration salt capsules or electronic instruments recently calibrated at a certified lab are recommended Sling psychrom eters and instruments using mechanical sensing ele ments human hair wood elements bimetals etc should not be used NOTE The unit does not have to be recalibrated if you used a longer
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3. THDx recorder with the settings listed above is fol low these quick start instructions 1 Plug in the AC adapter 2 Set the appropriate time by inserting a coin Chart Installation 1 Press the Pen Home key to make pens move to the outside of the chart 2 Press the pen lifting bar to raise the pens Remove the recorded chart if present 3 Place the new appropriate chart on the chart hub being certain that the edge of the chart slides under the chart guide clips located at the outside of the chart NOTE The chart should lay flat on the dial face Pen Installation into the groove in the chart hub and turning clockwise until the correct hour and day on the chart is referenced to the timing clip see Instrument Anatomy if you need assistance locating instrument parts 3 Remove the protective pen caps 4 Press the On Off key and the pens will move to the current reading After you get started using the Quick Start Instructions we recommend that you also read the rest of the manual to ensure that you get the most our of your instrument Requires 4 D size batteries for battery back up 4 Set time by inserting a coin into the groove in the chart hub and turning clockwise until the correct hour and day if applicable on the chart is referenced to the timing clip 5 Lower the pen lifting bar so that the pen tips rest firmly on the paper 6 Press the pen home key to return the pens to positio
4. it fits into the grips The probe can also be replaced by positioning it in back of the cradle area pressing it into the cradle until it snaps in place N Power Supply We recommend using AC power with four D batteries installed as a back up power source This ensures that your recording will not be interrupted when there is a power failure When the instrument is using battery power the unit will update very slowly to extend battery life The 120V AC adapter plugs into the back of the recorder beneath the probe cradle Lo Batt Low battery indicator UC the unit is in User Calibration mode This is displayed in the upper right hand corner of the display Reading Update Indicator These rectangles will flash along the bottom of the display as long as the recorder is taking readings If you are using batteries as the power source the update indicator rectangles will still flash but the rate will be very slow in some modes and B will light on display The rectangle furthest to the right is lit continuously when the unit is using battery power MIN This symbol is displayed when you are setting a maximum alarm or when you have pressed the MIN MAX key and the maximum value is being displayed MAX This symbol is displayed when you are setting a minimum alarm or when you have pressed the MIN MAX key and the maximum value it being displayed g un E lt TN lt 3 T 2 wn 3 uorewoyzu
5. temperature alarm Use the same procedure as in step 2 above for setting the temperature maximum alarm setting 4 Press the ALARM SET key a third time and the MIN symbol will appear and humidity or dew point dip switch 5 is on will flash Use the same process as in steps 2 and 3 above to set humidity and dew point alarm 5 When you have set alarms for both variables press ALARM SET a final time to lock in settings Rev 06 03 The defaults for alarm settings are Temperature 40 F min to 110 F max Humidity 20 min 80 max NOTE Alarm settings will return to the default when AC power fails and there are no batteries installed for back up power Alarm ON OFF This button turns the alarms on and off When alarms are ON the alarm symbol appears on the display When alarm sounds it will sound audibly for approximately 1 minute and then it will stop For a visual the variable that has moved outside of the minimum or maximum points that you set will flash i e if you set a maximum alarm for 80 F and tem perature reaches 80 F the temperature portion of the display will flash MIN MAX 1 Press the MIN MAX key once and the minimum values during the recording time will be displayed for 7 seconds 2 Press the MIN MAX key again and the maximum values during the recording time will be displayed for 7 seconds 3 Press the MIN MAX key a third time during this period and the display w
6. Dickson warrants that the products it sells will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of twelve months after delivery In the event of a claim under this warranty the product or part must be returned to the factory for repair or replacement shipping pre paid with a Return Authorization Number see Return Information above It will be repaired at Dickson s option without charge This warranty DOES NOT cover routine calibration pen chart and battery replacement The foregoing warranty and remedy are exclusive and in lieu of all other warranties either expressed or implied Dickson shall not be liable for consequential or incidental damages resulting from failure or malfunction of its products Dickson makes no warranty for products not manufactured by it or for any products modified by buyer or subject to misuse or neglect Rev 06 03 Aqueeny 3 dnyas 2 3 wn a 5 Troubleshooting Problem Solution Temperature Pen amp Display do not match Check dip switch setting amp proper chart e May also be hysteresis see page 4 Pens e Need for pen adjustment see page 4 Pen Adjust Instrument is not responding to key presses Keypad may be locked check dip switch 8 e Slower firmer key presses may take multiple presses Instrument turns off Check AC adapter connection widen prongs of adapter to fit together e Display may be off check dip switch 7 Probe exposed
7. he Pen Home key 2 Turn the chart hub clockwise rotating the chart 3 With a small screwdriver loosen the pen adjust screw on the pen arms and adjust the pen tips to the outer most circle on the chart 4 Retighten the screws After pressing Pen Home again the pens should now read correctly with the display Probe The THDx probe sits in the cradle in the back of the unit The THDx probe comes with the standard 8 cord An extension cord can be ordered to allow for remote sensing capabilities Display Symbols LO BATT g p He MAX MIN 98 rire 4 LBB E mow co odil Alarm is on Rev 06 03 Cord Installation If you have ordered an extension cord for remote sensing capabilities follow the instructions for cord installation listed below 1 Turn the unit upside down or on its side so that you can see where the probe connects to the back of THDx Twist and pull the black rubber strain relief beginning on the back of the recorder body see Instrument Anatomy 3 Slide the strain relief on the cord 4 Inside you will see a standard connector which looks like a phone jack Using a small screw driver press retention tab and the connector will pop out easily 5 Remove wand from cradle by sliding upward Repeat steps 1 through 3 for the portion of the cord that connects to the wand 6 Return the wand to the cradle mounted position by sliding the wand down into the cradle until
8. ill show current readings The unit will always return to current readings mode after 7 seconds NOTE Turning the unit off resets the minimum and maximum values Pen Home Press the PEN HOME key while the unit is operat ing and the pens move to the outside of the chart Press the PEN HOME key again and the pens will return to current reading points on the chart Display Change Press the DISPLAY CHANGE key and the display will temporarily show the reading opposite of what is being recorded i e if dip switch 5 is off and you are recording the RH pressing the DISPLAY CHANGE key will temporarily change the display to show the dew point reading NOTE If the unit does not respond to keypad check to see that dip switch 8 is off fo Be lt os ao oa 5 Dip Switch Setup To set up the THDx for your specific application you might need to change some of the Dip Switches Every time you change a dip switch setting you must push the up arrow key on the keypad to activate the new dip switch settings Off Figure 5 Recording Time RH Dew Point Dip switch 5 allows you to select whether RH or dew point is recorded by the blue pen The red pen always records temperature RH 5 off Dew Point 5 on NOTE When the blue pen is recording dew point the reading indicates the temperature at which dew will form so
9. isplay 2 Place the THDx probe along with your precision temperature instrument your temperature standard into a controlled environmental chamber allowing both instruments to completely stabilize for approximately 1 hour 3 Match the THDx reading with your precision temperature instrument 4 To raise temperature reading press the Alarm Set key To lower the temperature reading press the Alarm On Off key Each key press adjusts the reading by 1 F 5 When calibration is complete simply press the On Off key to save calibrated changes Calibration is stored in memory even after you turn the unit off User calibration information will not be lost of AC power fails ae 223 ro re aS oo sy Instrument Anatomy Figure 1 Probe Strain Relief Alarm Sound Source AC Adapter Jack Figure 2 Rev 06 03 Pen Cap Chart Holders Guide Clip Pen Lifting Bar Chart Hub Humidity Temperature Timing Clip Dew Point Pen Pen 5 n lt 3 s Getting Started Your THDx recorder has been preset to operate using the post popular settings Recording Time 7 day FIC F Temperature Range 20 to 120 F Variables Recorded F and RH Pens and a chart have already been installed for your convenience All you need to do to start using your
10. n At the end of tone recording time cycle simply repeat steps 1 5 replacing the used chart with a new one 1 Press the Pen Home key to return pen to the home position 2 Use the Pen Arm lifter to raise the pens 3 Simply slide used pen cartridge off and slide new one on Lower pen arm lifter 4 Press the Pen Home key to return pen to chart position 5 a i a a o 5 Nn Y M 2 oO Ss iC Keypad Operation ON OFF A MIN MAX YZ DISPLAY ALARM CHANGE SET PEN ALARM HOME ON OFF Figure 3 On Off When you press the ON OFF key the pens will move to the correct reading Alarm Set The alarm set keys are labeled with arrows that point up and down You can set a minimum and maximum alarm for both of the two variables you are recording 1 To set the alarms press the ALARM SET key The MIN symbol will be displayed and the temperature will flash Note The alarm set function always starts with temperature If you do not want an alarm to sound for temperature readings set the alarms for points that are outside of the range 2 Use the up arrow button to increase the minimum temperature alarm setting and the down arrow to decrease the minimum temperature alarm setting 3 Press ALARM SET key a second time The MAX symbol will appear and the temperature will flash indicating that you can now set the maximum
11. probe cord Calibrate Humidity Dew Point using a controlled chamber 1 Turn the unit on and use dip switch 5 to select humidity or dew point RH 5 off Dew Point 5 on Use dip switch 3 to select F or C F 3 off C 3 on 2 To activate the calibration mode turn the unit off Now press the On Off key and the up arrow key at the same time The UC symbol will appear in the display to indicate you are in User Calibration mode 3 Place the probe of the unit along with your precision relative humidity dew point instrument RH Dew Point standards into a controlled environment chamber and allow 15 minutes for the unit to stabilize For best results calibrate the unit at levels typically monitored during normal operation 4 Match the THDx reading with your precision RH Dew Point instrument To raise the RH Dew Point reading press the up arrow key To lower the RH Dew Point press the down arrow key 5 When calibrating is complete simply press the On Off key to save calibration setting Calibrating in an open room without the use of a salt capsule or a chamber is not recommended as humidity can vary greatly within a very small area Calibrate Temperature 1 Press the On Off key and the up arrow simultaneously to enter the User Calibration mode Use dip switch 3 to select F or C F 3 off C 3 on The display should read UC in the upper right hand corner of the d
12. r calibration of all variables Product Features Remote sensing capability with optional extension cords 10 50 and 100 available see Accessories Alarms Audio Visual with High Low setting capabilities icroprocessor control and electronic sensing C F and RH Dew Point switchable Large 8 diameter circular chart in Max feature allows display of minimum and maximum readings User calibration Locking control keypad and door Large digital display shows two variables at once User selectable recording times and temperature ranges Rev 06 03 Operating Information Pens The blue pen has a longer pen arm and records humidity or dew point depending on your dip switch selection The red pan has a shorter arm and re cords temperature The pens are offset to allow the red pen to glide under the blue pen The blue pen indicates the correct time and the red pen precedes it by 3 16 of an inch The pens move in increments across the chart as sensor readings change The display provides smoother and faster readings than the pens At any given time there may be a slight discrepancy in the position of the pen and the reading on the display due to hysteresis For visual spot checks the display is more ac curate than the pen position but both are within the stated specifications of the unit Pen Adjust Pen adjustment may be needed if the pens and display do not match exactly 1 Make sure the pen lifting bar is lowered and press t
13. store power source and turn it on Factory Service amp Returns Contact the factory 630 543 3747 for a Return Authorization RA Number before returning any instrument The model number serial number and a purchase order number will be requested before an RA number is issued e Carefully repack the instrument label the outside of the box with the RA and return the instrument freight pre paid to Dickson e All instruments that do not have the RA clearly marked on the outside of the box will be refused When returning instruments for credit please include all accessories in shipment e Calibration Freight charges are non refundable NOTE Dickson shall not be liable for consequential or incidental damages resulting from failure or malfunction of its products Customer Satisfaction Dickson takes pride in providing you the customer with the highest quality instrumentation We welcome the opportunity to help you in any way possible Whether it be a question or a new idea in documentation the Dickson Company would like to hear your response Please call our Customer Service Department at 1 800 323 2448 or 630 543 3747 in Illinois Software Return Policy IMPORTANT Read your Software License Agreement carefully before installing software Dickson will accept returns for replacement of defective disks and CDs only su1n y 3 arias A10 9e4 o lt z M wn 7 o eo m 3 Q Fax to 1 800 676 0498 mail to Dickson
14. to environments exceeding e Probe should be dried out under normal ambient conditions 95 RH for extended period time required varies on temperature RH and air flow Alarm symbol is flashing in digital display e Alarm sounds audibly for 60 seconds if out of range conditions occur then indicator will flash until alarm key is depressed and alarm is reset depress MIN MAX keys for information Display shows de and indicator on the left Factory repair is necessary send to Dickson for repair part of the digital display Display shows E lower left of digital display System error or error in calibration send to Dickson Out of calibration or questionable accuracy Instrument exposed to harsh environments or stressful conditions see Calibration procedure in manual e Return to factory for re calibration Display won t light up Check dip switch 7 switch should be off Unit won t work at all Check both dip switch 7 amp 8 Both should be off to allow operation Pen trace too fine or absent Pen may need to be replaced moistened or sanded e Remove pen cap Display shows Err e Temperature being monitored is too high see pg 2 Display shows Prob e Temperature being monitored is extremely cold or probe is disconnected Display shows cold Temperature being monitored is too low see pg 2 Display shows frozen e Reset the unit by shutting it down unplug the AC adapter and take the batteries out then re
15. y A A u fe Z DICKSON THDx Temperature Humidity amp Dew Point Chart Recorder Contents Product Specifications amp Features Operating Instructions amp Display Symbols Charts amp Accessories Calibration Instrument Anatomy Getting Started Installation Keypad Operation Dip Switch Setup amp Warranty Troubleshooting Factory Service amp Returns Order Form DICKSON 930 South Westwood Avenue Addison Illinois 60101 Rev 06 03 Phone 630 543 3747 E mail DicksonCSR dicksonweb com Product Specifications yonpoid Ro al D v S M wu suonedyiads Temperature Ranges User Selectable 20 to 120 F 20 to 50 C 40 to 110 F 5 to 40 C Temperature Accuracy 1 8 F 1 0 C Temperature Sensor Thermistor Humidity Range 0 to 95 non condensing Humidity Accuracy 2 from 0 and 60 3 from 60 to 95 Humidity Sensor Monolithic IC humidity sensor Dew Point Range 22 to 122 F 30 to 50 C Dew Point Accuracy 95 to 30 RH 2 C 3 6 F 30 to 10 RH 4 C 7 2 F 10 to 5 RH 8 C 14 4 F 5 to 0 RH 49 C 88 2 F Ambient Operating Conditions 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C 0 to 95 RH non condensing Display Resolution LCD 1 F 1 C 1 RH Chart Size 8 20 3 cm DIA Recording Time User selectable 24 hour 7 day or 31 day Average Response Time 2 5 min for 63 of full scale NOTE Response time is slower when using battery Calibration Use
16. you should use the temperature scale on the chart to read dew point Display The THDx has a dual display that shows both temperature and humidity or temperature and dew point if dip switch 5 is on With dip switch 6 you can control the position of the variables displayed The THDx has four different recording time options Temperature on top 6 off 1 day 7 day 14 day and 31 day Dip Switch 1 and Temperature on bottom 6 on 2 control the recording time 7 day 1 off Display On Off 2 off Dip switch 7 will allow you to turn the display on 1 day 1 off and off 2 on Display On 7 off 14 day 1 on Display Off 7 on 2 off 31 day 1 on Keypad Lock 2 on For security purposes it is possible to lock the key NOTE Remember to install correct chart to match pad with the use of dip switch 8 You may want corresponding switch setting FIC You can record in F or C with the THDx by using dip switch 3 oF 3 off ge 3 on Temperature Range The THDx will record in two temperature ranges Dip switch 4 allows you to select the temperature range Wide Range 20 to 120 F 20 to 50 C 4 off Narrow Range 40 to 110 F 5 to 40 C 4 on Warranty to lock the keypad to prevent unauthorized persons from using the keypad to set alarms or change the calibration For more information on use of the keypad see Keypad Operations on pg 5 Keypad Unlocked 8 off Keypad Locked 8 on
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