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1. 0 3 PTR printing temperature recorder User Manual order code 226 275 type K or 227 275 type T CONTENTS introduction probes functions display PTR overview PTR operation switching the PTR on or oft changing input displaying limits feeding paper modes of operation on demand mode logging modes batteries recharging the PTR connecting device to the PC reset cleaning paper loading procedure specification N COO OD OD vr X X X X X X X DD A BR DR A no I INTRODUCTION The PTR Printing Temperature Recorder is a hand held temperature measuring device that prints and logs temperature readings The PTR type K measures C across entire range of 100 to 1372 C type T 100 to 400 C with an LCD that displays a 0 1 C resolution up to 299 9 C thereatter 1 C F measures trom 148 to 1999 9 F with a 0 1 F resolution thereatter 1 F downloaded data will read 0 1 C F resolution over the entire range When the PTR is tully charged up to 500 prints can be achieved Up to 8000 readings per channel can be stored in the memory PROBES The PTR can be used with the standard range of ETI thermocouple probes titted with a miniature thermocouple plug The probes are connected via the 4 miniature thermocouple sockets at the top of the instrument FUNCTIONS The PTR control panel consists of five buttons ON OFF Switches the PTR On Off INPUT Changes selec
2. ODE The print button is disabled and the printing is automatically timed at set intervals selected by the user If there is no paper loaded or the printer cover is open Paper out will be displayed but the reading will still be stored When a roll of paper is placed in the instrument and the printer cover is closed the stored readings will be retrieved and printed in sequence When log mode is first set up with the PC software the instrument will display ready All button functions are retained The LIMITS START STOP button is used to start and stop logging To start logging press the START STOP button once To stop logging press the START STOP button Stop Log will be displayed Press the START STOP button again to confirm the log is to be stopped Once a log has been started the log MUST be stopped before the instrument can be switched oft All stored readings can be retrieved later using the Printing thermometer PC sottware LOGGING PRINT LOG SUMMARY USING PRINT BUTTON MODE When the print button is pressed the alarm limits and the number of alarm activations per input will be printed It there is no paper loaded or the printer cover is open Paper out will be displayed tor five seconds but the reading will still be stored In summary mode all button tunctions are retained except the on off button The LIMITS START STOP button is used to start and stop logging To start logging press the START STOP button once To sto
3. p logging press the START STOP button Stop Log will be displayed Press the START STOP button again to contirm the log is to be stopped The log MUST be stopped betore the instrument can be switched off LOGGING PRINT CURRENT TEMPERATURE USING PRINT BUTTON MODE When the print button is pressed the current temperature is measured and then a ticket is printed with this information along with any alarm activations It there is no paper loaded or the printer cover is open Paper out will be displayed for five seconds but the reading will still be stored The LIMITS START STOP button is used to start and stop logging To start logging press the START STOP button once To stop logging press the START STOP button Stop Log will be displayed Press the START STOP button again to contirm the log is to be stopped The log MUST be stopped before the instrument can be switched oft LOGGING PRINT LOG SUMMARY AND CURRENT TEMPERATURE USING PRINT BUTTON MODE When the print button is pressed the current temperature is measured the alarm limits and the number of alarm activations per input will be printed If there is no paper loaded or the printer cover is open Paper out will be displayed for five seconds but the reading will still be stored The LIMITS START STOP button is used to start and stop logging To start logging press the START STOP button once To stop logging press the START STOP button Stop Log will be displayed Press
4. ss the reset button on the front of the instrument which is situated to the left of the display CLEANING Clean only the outside of the instrument with a damp cloth or anti bacterial wipe PAPER LOADING PROCEDURE To reload the printer with a new paper roll tollow the steps below 1 Un clip the printer cover handle fig 1 2 Pull the printer cover handle until the cover un clips To avoid damage to the handle do not use excessive force Fig 2 3 Litt the lid until completely open tig 3 4 Remove any existing paper or the plastic tube from the previous roll The easiest way to do that is to turn the PTR upside down so the printer contents fall out fig 4 5 Prepare a new paper roll remove the outer packaging and the holding sticker Place into printer as shown in Fig 5 The glossy side of the paper should be against the printing mechanism 6 Push the paper fully into the printer housing fig 6 7 Close the lid leaving a short strip of the paper roll protruding from the printer tig 7 8 Lock the cover by pressing shut Push the printer cover handle shut tig 8 SPECIFICATION range type K t c range type I t c operating temp range resolution C resolution F accuracy type K amp T t c memory sample rate battery battery lite battery charging temp range battery charging cycles charging power supply sensor type connector type printer type paper width paper roll diameter prin
5. ss the Feed button to feed the paper lf there is no paper loaded or the printer cover is open Paper out will be displayed for five seconds MODES OF OPERATION The instrument has six modes of operation on demand log do not print Logging print log summary using print button print current temperature using print button and print log summary and current temperature using print button ON DEMAND MODE Untick logging When the print button is pressed a temperature measurement will be taken from all selected inputs and a ticket containing the current temperature values along with whether the current readings exceeded limits will be printed It there is no paper loaded or printer cover is open Paper out will be displayed for tive seconds but the reading will still be stored After a ticket has been printed the display will show Copy for five seconds Pressing the Print button during this time prints a copy of the last ticket In on demand mode all button functions are retained LOGGING DO NOT PRINT MODE The print button is disabled and the LIMITS START STOP button is used to start and stop logging To start logging press the START STOP button once To stop logging press the START STOP button Stop Log will be displayed Press the START STOP button again to contirm the log is to be stopped The log MUST be stopped before the instrument can be switched off LOGGING PRINT EACH LOG AUTOMATICALLY M
6. t lines per roll display dimensions weight IP rating 100 to 1372 C 148 to 2501 F 100 to 400 C 148 to 752 F 5 to 50 C amp 10 to 80 rh 0 1 C to 299 9 C thereatter 1 C 0 1 F over the range ot 148 F to 1999 9 F thereafter 1 F 0 4 C 0 1 of reading 32000 or 4 x 8000 readings 0 1 to 255 minutes Ni MH 3 6 volt rechargeable approximately 500 prints from a full charge 5 to 40 C gt 500 INPUT 100 240V 47 63Hz OUTPUT 12V 3 3A 40Watt type K or T thermocouple 1 1A Max miniature thermocouple thermal 57 mm O30 mm maximum 2000 approx 430 mm roll 12 7 mm LCD amp 12 character alphanumeric 54x 110x183 mm 629 grams IP2X If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired PLEASE NOTE Due to regular software updates please visit the download page on our website etiltd com downloads to ensure you have the latest version K 2 CE THE QUEEN S AWARDS manufactured by Electronic Temperature Instruments Ltd Easting Close Worthing West Sussex BN14 8HQ tel 01903 202151 fax 01903 202445 email sales etilfd com www etilid com 545 2 5 16 002 15
7. ted input LIMITS START STOP Displays High or Low Limit in on demand mode Starts and stops logging in log and summary modes FEED Feeds the paper PRINT Takes a reading prints a ticket and logs the reading date and time in memory DISPLAY The display consists of a 12 character alohanumeric section and a four and a halt digit temperature section Low battery indication is shown by Lo Bat PTR OVERVIEW probe sockets printer cover ETI cover handle ni ou behind ticket LCD reset button charge indicator USB socket control panel wg power socket PTR OPERATION SWITCHING THE PTR ON OR OFF The On Off button switches the PTR on or off Switch off will be displayed tor two seconds betore shut down is complete The unit cannot be switched oft using the On OYf button during a log The log must be stopped first CHANGING INPUT To scroll through the four inputs press the Input button The selected input will be displayed on the screen Inputs change in a continuous loop Up to four inputs can be selected using the PC software DISPLAYING LIMITS In on demand printing mode the high or low limit for the selected input can be viewed by pressing the Limits button When the high or low limit is selected the temperature value displayed represents the corresponding limit and the name of the input alternates with High Limit or Low Limit FEEDING PAPER Pre
8. the START STOP button again to contirm the log is to be stopped The log MUST be stopped before the instrument can be switched off BATTERIES The PTR is titted with a 3 cell rechargeable 3 6V NiMh battery pack It is NOT user replaceable Please return to the ETI Service Department for battery replacement When the PTR power is low the Lo Bat segment of the LCD is lit Print and feed operations are inhibited when Lo Bat is indicated Pressing the Print or Feed buttons will result in Recharge being displayed tor a short time in the display RECHARGING THE PTR To recharge the PTR remove the rubber cap and plug the power cable into the socket on the right of the instrument A flashing Charging LED indicates that the device is being charged A slow flashing LED once second indicates normal charging A fast flash rate four times second indicates a charging tault probably the batteries are too cold to charge The PTR should only be recharged in an ambient temperature between 5 and 40 C 41 and 104 F N Charge only with an ETI PTR power supply 12V 3 3A 40Watt Damage may occur if other power supplies are used CONNECTING DEVICE TO THE PC To connect the PTR to a PC remove the rubber cap and plug the USB cable into the socket on the left side ot the instrument Use the Printing Thermometer PC software to customise PTR settings and ticket layout and to download stored reading RESET If the PTR tails to respond pre

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