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1. 5 jul 2 3 Scroll to the desired setting Press lt and then press EXIT or BACK when done Back CHANNEL Setting wireless Select the common channel over which the display analyzer and sensor will communicate If several sensors are owned a unique CHANNEL SELECT channel number can be used for each CHO CH5 CH 1 CH6 Note that analyzer and sensor units must be interlocked when CH 2 CH 7 CH 3 CH 8 CH 4 CH 9 changing to a new matching channel number 1 To set the channel first navigate to the CHANNEL sub menu in the SETTINGS mode and then press BACK EXIT 2 Navigate to the desired channel and then Press l The Channel number will highlight 3 Press EXIT or BACK when finished See Bluetooth section to turn on the wireless communication IMPORTANT NOTE When two or more devices are set to the same channel communication errors between devices may result Use separate channel numbers for multiple devices wherever possible Optional Sensor module is part number MO270 X 8 MO270 EU EN v2 3 5 14 DATA FORMAT Setting This allows the user to set the numerical delineator to a decimal point or to a comma DATA FORMAT 1 Navigate to DATA FORMAT in the SETTINGS menu and then press lt DECIMAL DELINEATOR I 2 Scroll to the desired selection and then press 3 Press EXIT or BACK when fini
2. 10 MO270 EU EN v2 3 5 14 WOOD TYPE The WOOD TYPES menu allows for selecting various species of wood which are arranged in groups 1 through 9 according to hardness Refer to the Appendix for the timber lists and associated group number settings Select a group number that corresponds to the wood type under test using the arrow keys and the enter key in the Wood Type menu ZERO MODE Relative mode only The ZERO function allows measurements to be displayed as the difference between the actual reading and a stored reference reading Follow the steps below 1 From the normal measurement mode take a moisture measurement that will represent the reference value 2 With the meter continuing to take this reading press the MENU F1 soft key scroll to the ZERO MODE field and press the Enter key the field color will change to blue indicating that the ZERO function is active The current measurement has now been zeroed 3 Return to the normal measurement mode by pressing the EXIT soft key Now all subsequent readings will be displayed as on offset from the stored reference reading For example if the reference is 20 and a measurement of 50 is taken the meter will display 30 50 actual reading minus 20 reference reading 30 displayed reading Note The REL icon will flash on the measurement display screen while the ZERO function is active 4 To switch the ZERO function OFF scroll to the ZERO MODE field again and press Enter the fie
3. must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Battery Replacement If the instrument does not switch ON or displays low battery symbols recharge the batteries as detailed earlier in this guide If t
4. O User Guide EXT INSTRUMENTS Wireless Moisture Analyzer Model MO270 Wireless Moisture Analyzer M0270 Cet 1 42 1 Fs O EXTECH INSTRUMENTS Table of Contents MOGUCOM mp TS 2 PSUS E 3 DESCUIDO DEREN RM D TP EE 3 Initial Setup and Battery Charglkg x usen A c Rex Uem Exe RR e EN XY AS 6 Boll cile eec EX a A ee ee A eer 7 Measurement Screen MOM Sins d oun ecr oot Fea e A da d saw doar ER Mo peat cod Uu Red edo RR MGR 10 Alarm beralloli i sepe i oio a tes rebel Sco n DM db ss C bc SL ED SR SEE 12 Trend Analysis Display Feature otia cunei do 12 Memory togging ModE usce sEtexa ense pekdeu A A AA 13 Calibration Veco D spiceitat adnate Mantra lacnberatecunt hs aatacconaataubvahenean 14 Battery Replacement 15 E D TT Nm 15 e ON A URN ORDRE UNIONE PRESE A A O 16 Appendix Wood Crotone 17 Introduction Thank you for selecting the Extech MO270 Moisture Analyzer with full graphical display The MO270 detects moisture in wood particle board carpeting and ceiling bathroom tiles non invasively pinless the MO270 also measures moisture in sheet rock and other building materials using pins that are driven into the material under test The Sensor unit transmitter detaches from the Analyzer unit receiver for remote measurement operation This analyzer is shipped fully tested and calibrated and with proper use will provide years of reliable service Extech Instru
5. arrow keys to select the desired digit to change and then press e Now scroll to the new digit using the arrow keys When the desired new digit is highlighted press and the old digit will be replaced by the new digit e When editing is complete press CONF to save entries and to return to the Groups list Deleting Memory e To delete stored data press the F1 MENU soft key from the main display screen and navigate to the MEMORY sub menu and press e Highlight CLEAR from the sub menu and press e hree sub menus will appear INDIVIDUAL GROUP and ALL Select INDIVIDUAL to delete one reading from within one group Select GROUP to delete an entire group and select ALL to delete all readings in all groups Click to clear the item e You can also delete memory content when the meter is connected to the PC 13 MO270 EU EN v2 3 5 14 Downloading stored memory data to your PC e urn OFF the MO270 meter e Connect the USB cable to the Display Analyzer portion of the meter e Switch the Analyzer ON using the power button hold it for 3 seconds and the menu show directly below will appear e Using the arrow keys select the Disk Drive setting and press The PC should now be able to see the data in the memory similar as when viewing data on a digital camera e Navigate to the Text files and Copy the files to your PC e Unplug the USB cable Calibration Verification Calibration Zero Check for Pin
6. audibly and or visually alarm in flashing red when a measurement limit is exceeded Note that if the SOUND setting is turned OFF in the SETTINGS mode only the visual alarm will trigger To silence an alarm go to the ALARM sub menu in the SETTINGS menu and select OFF for the alarm SOUND setting Trend Analysis Display Feature Press the F2 MODE soft key from the main analyzer display to access the Trend Analysis display mode The Trend Analysis screen is shown below The digits on the right side of the Trend Analysis screen show the actual measurement center the highest reading top and the lowest reading bottom for a given measurement session The x y graph on the left represents the measurements vertical scale over time horizontal To begin a Trend session press F3 START from the Trend Analysis screen the red REC icon will be visible on the upper right hand corner of the display while the analyzer is trending Press the F3 STOP soft key to stop a trending session the REC icon will switch off NOTE the SD memory card should be installed for Trend Analysis recording Note The SD memory card is inserted with the pins facing up 12 MO270 EU EN v2 3 5 14 Memory Logging Mode The MO270 has internal memory and optional SD memory When the SD memory is installed the SD memory is in use The SD memory card is inserted with the pins facing up Store a reading e To store a reading into one of the ten memory locatio
7. changed by the user all other fields are provided for informational purposes FIRMWARE VERSION 187 3 Scroll to the OWNER NAME or NUMBER field and press DATE 2012 93 16 An alpha numeric utility will appear allowing the user to select OWNER NAME OWNER text using the arrows buttons and the button NUMBER 00 5 Tolock the Owner information so that it can not be BACK CONF EXIT overwritten press the CONF confirmation button 6 Press BACK or EXIT when finished 9 MO270 EU EN v2 3 5 14 Measurement Screen Menus MENU MODE HOLD F1 F2 F3 F1 MENU Press the F1 MENU button from the main analyzer display to open the sub menu list MENU WME REL WOOD TYPE ALARM ZERO MODE MEMORY BACK EXIT WME REL The WME REL menu allows for selecting either pin measurements displayed as a wood moisture equivalent WME or pin less measurements displayed as a relative measurement REL using the non contact sensor When highlighted use the ENTER button to toggle WME and REL ALARM 1 Navigate to the ALARMS box and press the button 2 Alarm limits can be set manually by entering a numerical value or by using a measurement scanned value 3 To set an Alarm limit manually use the right arrow to scroll to the Alarm limit box and press An arrow will appear under one of the digits use the up and down arrow buttons to c
8. ck Low Alarm set Visual only Low Alarm is set and active black High Alarm set Visual only High Alarm is set and active A d Low Alarm triggered Low Alarm has been triggered A EM High Alarm triggered High Alarm has been triggered Transmitter ON Transmitter is ON but not communicating with Qo peripheral device via Bluetooth Adiye nani Active Bluetooth communication between Quo Pd receiver and peripheral device RF Wireless Wireless transmitter is ON sensor gray communication is INACTIVE Wireless transmitter is ON sensor N orange RF wireless communication is ACTIVE eu REL mode Reading moisture using non invasive sensor MB bue WME mode Reading moisture using pin sensors EU black External probe Reading measurement from external probe E Internal probe Reading measurement from internal probe REC red Unit is actively recording on screen Pensor fansmiter Sensor battery shown here fully charged m battery Analyzer receiver Analyzer battery shown here minimally E range battery charged 5 MO270 EU EN v2 3 5 14 Initial Setup and Battery Charging Getting Started 1 Charge the Sensor and the Analyzer batteries if necessary refer to the Charging the Batteries section below The battery icons on the upper right corner of the display provide battery status for the Analyzer and the Sensor units Make sure that both slide switches are in the ON position before proceeding see page 4 To switch the anal
9. e present Read the measurement values on the display Using the Extender Probe Handle The supplied telescoping handle can be used to extend the sensor into areas that are difficult or unsafe to reach Connect the sensor transmitter unit to the extender using the extender s mounting screw and the mounting screw hole on the sensor Note that extender handles of various lengths are optionally available Once connected instructions for use match those provided above in the Basic Operation for Pin Measurements section and below in the Basic Operation for Pinless Measurements section 7 MO270 EU EN v2 3 5 14 SETTINGS Menu Basics 1 Turn the analyzer ON 2 Press and hold the l button for gt 2 seconds until the Main Menu appears 3 Press F3 SETTINGS to view the SETTINGS menu 4 Navigate the menu and sub menus as desired Each menu item is explained in the next section MAIN MENU SETTINGS APO BL BLUETOOTH CHANNEL TIME DATE DATA FORMAT SYSTEM INF MEASURE SETTINGS BACK EXIT SETTINGS Menu in Detail AUTO POWER OFF APO AND BACKLIGHT Settings APO Backlight 1 The APO or backlight timeout can be set in minutes 2 Navigate to the APO BL sub menu in the SETTINGS menu APO 5 HOJ 20 30 and press Backlight
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11. entially as an external hard drive where stored readings in memory can be viewed and organized e Charger selected when connection to PC is to be used for charging purposes Note The PC may return a driver error when the CHARGER option is selected as a result of the PC sensing a new device connection this can be ignored the charging process will not be affected Checking Battery Status When CHARGER is selected from the menu as discussed above with the meter connected to the PC the battery icons will animate in a rising and falling motion indicating that charging is taking place To check the battery status the meter must be disconnected from the PC Once disconnected the display will show the two battery icons in the upper right The lu Analyzer and 3 Sensor icons will be completely filled when the batteries are fully charged and progressively emptier as the batteries weaken 6 MO270 EU EN v2 3 5 14 Operation Basic Operation for Pin Measurements 73 CAUTION The electrode measurement pins are extremely sharp use care when handling this instrument Cover the pins with the protective cap when the instrument is not in use Note make sure both slide switches are in the ON position See page 4 iP 2 3 Remove the protective cap to expose the electrode pins Press and hold the key for 3 seconds to switch the analyzer ON If the REL icon is displayed proceed as follows to switch to the WIE icon a Pres
12. hange its value if desired Use the left and right arrows to choose another digit to edit When finished ALARMS editing press the button store the setting _ HIGH 87 2 SCAN OFF 4 Touse the real time measurement as the alarm limit use the arrow keys to scroll over to the SCAN box for LOW 26 5 SCAN OFF either the HIGH or the LOW Alarm Mu When the SOUND ON OFF SCAN box is highlighted press the button to automatically transpose the real time measurement to BACK CONF EXIT the Alarm limit value Important Press the CONF key to the lock the reading in place 5 Note that the High Alarm limit cannot be set lower than the Low Alarm limit and the Low Alarm Limit cannot be set higher than the High Alarm limit 6 To turn an Alarm ON or OFF Use the arrow buttons to move the cursor to the Alarm limit OFF box Press the button to toggle between ON OFF or OFF OFF 7 To set the audible Alarm beeper ON or OFF Navigate to the SOUND ON or OFF box Select the desired condition and the presse 8 Press F3 to store the values and to exit this mode 9 Refer to Alarm Operation instructions later in this instruction manual MEMORY The MEMORY menu allows for viewing data and naming clearing data for up to 10 memory groups with 9 memory locations each Refer to the dedicated Memory Logging Mode section later in this guide
13. he batteries require replacement the unit must be returned for service Maintenance e Always keep the instrument dry e To clean wipe the analyzer with a damp cloth Use a mild detergent if necessary but never use abrasives or solvents e Prevent dirt from accumulating at the electrode pins 15 MO270 EU EN v2 3 5 14 Specifications Display Measurement resolution Measurement accuracy Measurement principle Measurement ranges Electrode pin length Electrode pin type Memory Transmission frequency Power supply Low Battery Indication Analyzer housing Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Dimensions Weight Full color graphical display 0 1 Pin mode 596 rdg 5 digits Pinless mode is a relative reading only Electrical resistance pins Electromagnetic sensor pinless 7 0 to 99 3 WME pins 0 0 to 99 9 Relative pinless 0 75 22mm Integrated replaceable 128MB internal memory or 2GB SD memory Analyzer sensor communication frequency 2 4GHz Rechargeable Li Polymer batteries not user replaceable Battery symbols for analyzer and sensor displayed on LCD Impact proof plastic 32 to 122 F 0 to 50 C 80 Relative Humidity maximum 8 x 2 3 x 1 7 203 x 58 x 43mm not including remote probe 7 2 oz 2049 not including remote probe Copyright O 2014 FLIR Systems Inc All rights reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form WWW extech com 16 MO270 EU EN
14. ither side of analyzer Graphical Display Function buttons F1 F2 F3 Power button Bluetooth status indicator lamp Navigation up down left right and ENTER buttons Wireless Moisture Analyzer M0270 INSTRUMENTS MO270 EU EN v2 3 5 14 Analyzer Side Views 1 2 Analyzer Components 1 Br 4 dw ge 6 Analyzer receiver mini USB charge port Sensor release buttons Ports reserved for future options RJ 45 remote probe port DOI yo Sensor transmitter mini USB charge port Mini SD card slot Cap with built in calibration check Measurement contact pins Non Contact capacitive sensor transmitter Power button for sensor used only when sensor is disconnected from receiver Lithium polymer battery shut off switch for Sensor transmitter used when shipping transporting the unit or when the unit is to be stored unused for long periods Lithium polymer battery shut off switch for Analyzer receiver 7 Analyzer Receiver display unit IMPORTANT NOTE The MO270 is shipped with the two ON OFF slide switches set to OFF Please refer to the diagram above to locate these switches Please switch these ON in order to permit proper meter operation UD li rj pu 4 MO270 EU EN v2 3 5 14 Display Icons ICON Low Alarm set Audible Low Alarm is set and active LI LA black High Alarm set Audible High Alarm is set and active a bla
15. ld color will change to gray indicating that the ZERO function is switched OFF Note The default state is ZERO MODE OFF F2 MODE Repeated presses of the F2 MODE button allows scrolling through the three display modes Digital display Graphical Trend Analysis display and Analog display The digital display includes a bargraph at the bottom of the display Note that the bargraph is color coded where the alarm region is shown in red and the acceptable region in green For more on the Trend Analysis display refer to the Trend Analysis section later in this guide TREND DIGITAL ANALOG 902 mn TUTTI uuh uuh u qual min L luulu wuu al 40 3 F3 HOLD SAVE The HOLD menu freezes the displayed reading When HOLD is pressed two sub menus SAVE and EXIT appear Press EXIT to un freeze the display and return the meter to the normal operating mode Press SAVE to store the data to memory 11 MO270 EU EN v2 3 5 14 Alarm Operation The HIGH and LOW Alarm limits are user programmable as described in the OPERATION SETTINGS section Note that the High Alarm limit cannot be set lower than the Low Alarm limit and the Low Alarm Limit cannot be set higher than the High Alarm limit When an alarm is set to ON in the SETTINGS mode the analyzer will indicate the alarm symbol high or low in black with the associated alarm value on the display see the Display Icons section Once the high and low alarm limits are set the analyzer will
16. less Mode 1 Switch the analyzer to the Pinless mode of operation REL mode from the F1 MENU The box at the upper left will either be labeled WME or REL Use the ENTER button to toggle WME and REL modes Switch the meter OFF Ensure that the analyzer is not near any objects or surfaces Hold the analyzer near the bottom to avoid contact with the pinless sensor Switch the meter ON The display should read zero If an error is displayed or if the analyzer reads other than zero please return the unit for service Calibration Check for Pin Mode 1 Switch the analyzer to the Pin mode WME from the F1 MENU Use the ENTER key to toggle REL and WME The three calibration check points are located in the holes at the top of the protective cap The first measurement is made by connecting to the two test points labeled L for LOW with the meter s pins The display should read between 17 0 and 19 0 The second measurement is made by connecting to the two test points labeled H for HIGH The display should read between 60 0 and 85 0 If the readings are not correct and the batteries are fully charged return the analyzer for service 14 MO270 EU EN v2 3 5 14 FCC Compliance FCC ID IWK EX3000 FCC ID IWK MO270X This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device
17. ments is an ISO 9001 certified company IMPORTANT NOTES PLEASE READ BEFORE CONTINUING The MO270 is a field upgradeable device in terms of its firmware Please visit the Extech Instruments website www extech com for the latest versions of the firmware and the Instruction Manual To conserve battery energy the MO270 is shipped with the two hidden ON OFF switches set to OFF Please refer to the Analyzer Components diagram items 5 and 6 in the Description section of this manual to locate these switches Please switch these ON in order to permit proper meter operation 2 MO270 EU EN v2 3 5 14 Features 1 Detachable sensors transmit data up to 65ft 20m to the analyzer s display 2 Readings from up to eight 8 remote sensors can be viewed 3 Wireless sensor affixes to 4 ft 1 2m telescoping handle Longer handles optional 4 Wood Moisture equivalent WME pin readings 5 Programmable visual and audible High and Low Alarms 6 2 point calibration check built into protective cap 7 Bluetooth capability 8 Includes two 2 3 7V rechargeable Li Polymer batteries one for Analyzer and one for Sensor wireless moisture Sensor unit external pin probe replacement pins telescoping handle AC adaptor protective cap 2G SD card all necessary interconnecting cables and hard case Description Analyzer Front View Ww O we um Electrode pins and Protective cap with calibration check points Sensor release buttons one on e
18. ns known as Groups follow the instructions listed here Note that stored readings are date time stamped e n Measurement mode use the F2 MODE key to select the Analog or the Digital display mode e ake a measurement and when the desired reading is displayed press the F3 HOLD key e Press the F1 SAVE key to begin storing The memory locations screen will appear e Select a memory Group using the arrow buttons Press the button when the desired memory group is highlighted The reading will now be stored in the selected memory group View stored readings e o view data from a memory group press the F1 MENU soft key from the main display screen and navigate to the MEMORY sub menu and press e Highlight VIEW from the sub menu and press lt The groups list will appear e Navigate to the desired memory group and press e Use the up down arrow buttons to scroll through the readings in the group Use the CLEAR button to delete a displayed reading e Press F1 BACK to return to the Groups list or press EXIT to return to the normal operating mode Rename a Memory Group e orename a memory group press the F1 MENU soft key from the main display screen and navigate to the MEMORY sub menu and press e e Highlight NAME from the sub menu and press The groups list will appear e Navigate to the desired group and press e An alpha numerical screen will appear with the current group name shown at the top e Use the
19. s the MENU F1 button and navigate to the WME REL box b Press to toggle WME and REL select WME and then press EXIT Carefully push the electrode pins a minimum of 0 07 2mm into the material under test Note that the pins should be inserted into wood perpendicular to the wood s fiber structure For high moisture readings several minutes may be required for readings to stabilize Take readings in several locations on the material under test for the best representation of the amount of moisture present Read the measurement value on the display Replace the protective cap when finished Basic Operation for Pinless Measurements Re 8 Press and hold the key for three seconds to switch the analyzer ON If the WIE icon is displayed proceed as follows to switch to the Re icon a Press the MENU F1 button and navigate to the WME REL box b Press to toggle REL and WME select REL and then press EXIT Press and hold the key for three seconds to switch the analyzer OFF Keep hands and other materials away from the rear sensor and then press and hold the button to switch the analyzer ON The analyzer will auto zero during power on The pinless moisture detector is located at the rear of the instrument just behind the display Place the analyzer so that the sensor lies flat against the surface of the material under test Take readings in several locations on the material for the best representation of the amount of moistur
20. shed BACK EXIT BLUETOOTH ON OFF Wireless operation 1 To activate the Bluetooth function that allows the Sensor to talk to the Display analyer select BLUETOOTH from the BLUETOOTH SETTINGS menu 2 Scroll to PC MODE or OFF and press lt 4 PC MODE 3 Press BACK or EXIT when done OFF Note Software developers may contact Extech for the MO270 communication programming protocol BACK EXIT TIME DATE and FORMAT Settings 1 Navigate to TIME DATE in the SETTINGS menu and then TIME DATE press el l E DATE 01 05 2011 MM DD YYYY Scroll to the desired field and then press 4 DD IMMIVYYY 3 To change the Date or Time use the left right arrow keys to 755 414 12H AM PM move the triangle shaped pointer to the digit that is to be TIME 22 41 10 H changed 24H 4 Use the up down arrows to change the digit s value Press BACK EXIT to store the new value and to switch off the arrow pointer 5 To select a time format scroll to the desired field MM DD YYY DD MM YYY 12H 24H AM or PM and press When in item is highlighted it is selected 6 Press EXIT or BACK when finished SYSTEM INFORMATION INF 1 To view the System Information navigate to SYSTEM INF in the SETTINGS menu and then press lt EINER MAT N 2 The OWNER NAME and NUMBER can be
21. v2 3 5 14 Appendix Wood Groups GROUP 9 is for Building materials Plywood drywall OCD etc Common names of timbers BS888 amp 589 1973 with MO270 program group numbers CS LN om O CCC E CO a ECT ATT E CCT em te E men qe mem ETT E Dm E CTE home E CT eme O E mres E pes CET E CO E MT TT EN wee E TT TT 5 eme eem TT E De qe firan eens 2 renew s uenwenen s mem E Dew E TEO em E CAT qe PT TT E mes s CT TT E Deum ES CI EC E CTA E eme ETT 5 CTO s CTC CT O CTC O TO CTE 2 earmen s ww a miim E CO TT E CTO s CCT ETT E me epum 0 ppm 0 p BE Cordia American Light Missanda 17 MO270 EU EN v2 3 5 14 CT wem E ATT s Monge e ECC E AT s Mane ECT E COI CO TACTO AT O CAT ETT E ECT CA E E ETT CC a omnes E ETT e CAT ECT s wmm iS wes s om remm E meam ree CI CC mam EOS CI eee mmm e om e peemm E emm o men hme emen s ow s wmm e mmm s ome rumen E msn s mum CN wmm id ums imeem sw id 18 MO270 EU EN v2 3 5 14 Botanical names of timbers with MO270 program group numbers CA rumen o memet i oenas Qa ETE p eme CN O CN EC E Demos o temmasoas mecnm a Dessau 6 tewmesma ECT EN CCC E temmemues ETT E mno O ia menm 3 Lemma temm ECT E aeram s repo o amare 3 Deme o CTC ECT E CT E mmmemese 3 mme E rauraa som mcg rotos CA EEN CT a ENTE ETT E ema s forvarna s prusan EN eusann CT ATTE CT e ETE CET emm s foune ECT m
22. yzer ON press and hold the power button O for 3 seconds the navigation buttons will illuminate the speaker will chirp and the display will switch ON To power OFF press and hold the power button O for 3 seconds The F1 F2 and F3 buttons are soft keys their functions change with the specific mode or screen that is active The A gt Y and buttons are used to navigate the menu selections The center 4 ENTER button is used to select the highlighted menu function and for accessing the setup mode by pressing and holding Charging the Batteries 1 Charging the batteries using an AC outlet Connect the USB cable between the mini USB port on the Analyzer and an AC outlet Charging will begin immediately Both components must be set to the ON position Note connecting to the Analyzer s USB port charges both the Analyzer and the Sensor units simultaneously while they are physically connected to each other Charging the batteries using a PC USB port a Connect the USB cable between the mini USB port on the Analyzer and a USB port on the PC Both components must be set to the ON position Note connecting to the Analyzer s USB port charges both the Analyzer and the Sensor simultaneously while they are physically connected to each other b Switch the Analyzer ON using the power button hold it for 3 seconds and the menu show directly below will appear e PC CAM reserved for future use e Disk Drive meter behaves ess

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