TC0521 English Manual Website 20230313
TC0521 English Manual Website 20230313
TC0521 English Manual Website 20230313
TC0521
Instruction Manual
CONTENTS
1. General Description ........................................................................ 2
2. Safety Information......................................................................... 2-3
3. Features ........................................................................................ 3
4. Specifications ............................................................................ 4 - 5
5. Symbol Definition and Button Location ......................................... 6 - 7
6. Button Instructions ................................................................... 8 - 10
6.1 Power ON/OFF button .................................................................. 8
6.2 Backlight button .......................................................................... 8
6.3 Data-Hold button ........................................................................ 8
6.4 REC button ................................................................................. 8
6.5 MEM button ............................................................................... 9
6.6 RECALL Saved Reading Button ....................................................... 9
6.7 MAX/MIN/AVG Button ................................................................... 9
6.8 Selecting Temperature Units ........................................................ 10
6.9 SETUP Button ............................................................................ 10
7. Operating Instructions ........................................................... 11 - 16
7.1 Setup Options ............................................................................ 11
7.2 Menu Item ............................................................................... 11
7.3 Menu Description ...................................................................... 12
7.3.1 Set Bluetooth ON/OFF ......................................................... 12
7.3.2 Select thermocouple type .................................................... 12
7.3.3 Setting interval time for data storing ...................................... 13
7.3.4 Set offset to compensate for probe errors ................................ 13
7.3.5 Set alarm point (only for channel T1) ...................................... 14
7.3.6 Set T1-T2 subtraction mode .................................................. 14
7.3.7 Set auto power off time ....................................................... 15
7.3.8 Set system clock ................................................................. 15
7.4 Clearing Data Logger Records ...................................................... 16
7.5 Clearing Instant Read-out Memory ................................................ 16
7.6 Connecting To A computer .......................................................... 16
8. Power & Bluetooth Adapter Preparatio & Phone Connection ....... 17 - 18
8.1 Battery Replacement .................................................................. 17
8.2 Bluetooth Adapter Installation ..................................................... 18
8.3 App Download & Phone Connection ......................................... 19-20
8.4 Operating instructions on phone ............................................. 21-25
9. Maintenance ................................................................................ 26
10. Testlink SE-521 Software and Download the Protocol ................ 27 - 40
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1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION/
2. SAFETY INFORMATION
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Thank you for choosing our data logger thermometer. To ensure the
safety and the best performance of this instrument, we recommend you
to read and follow the manual carefully before operation. Data can be
stored in the meter or directly saved on a computer through PC interface.
Recorded data can be further processed by PC computer.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Date and Time must be set correctly for the data logger function to work.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Read the following safety information carefully before attempting to
operate or service the meter. Use the meter only as specified in this
manual; otherwise, the protection provided by the meter
may be impaired.
ENVIRONMENT CONDITIONS
• Altitude up to 2000 meters
• Relatively humidity: 90% max
• Operation ambient temperature: 0°C to 50°C
MAINTENANCE & CLEARING
• Repairs or servicing not covered in this manual should only be
performed by qualified personnel.
• Periodically wipe the case with a dry cloth. Do not use abrasives or
solvents on this instrument.
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2. SAFETY INFORMATION
3. FEATURES
SAFETY SYMBOLS
Comply with EMC
When servicing, use only specified replacement parts.
FEATURES
• Four-channel inputs
• Support K, J, E, T, N, R, S type thermocouple
• Temperature alarm function
• Fast response and sampling rate
• 32000 data logger records each channel
• Instant recall function
• Wirelessly connect to PC or mobile device via Bluetooth Adapter
• iOS and Android APP available to download from APP store
• USB PC interface with Windows software included
• Adjustable auto power off time
• iOS and Android app available. App Name: Testlink
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4. SPECIFICATIONS
Resolution K-,J-,E-,T-,N-type
0.1°C < 600°C / 0.1°F < 1000°F,
1°C ≥ 600°C / 1°F ≥1000°F
R-,S-type
0.2°C < 600°C / 0.5°F < 1000°F
1°C ≥ 600°C / 1°F ≥1000°F
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4. SPECIFICATIONS
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5. SYMBOL DEFINITION &
BUTTON LOCATION
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5. SYMBOL DEFINITION &
BUTTON LOCATION
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Note: During recording period, most of the buttons are disabled, such
as the , . All settings must be made before starting the data
logger function.
Note: When the memory is full (32,000 recorders), “ ” symbol will
blink on the LCD screen. The data logger stops.
Note: When battery power is low ( “ ” symbol lights up on the
screen), data logger cannot be started. If the battery is running low
during data logging, it will stop recording automatically.
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6. BUTTON INSTRUCTIONS
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6. BUTTON INSTRUCTIONS
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7. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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7. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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7. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Note:
The offset to compensate for probe errors range: ±5°C or ±9°F.
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7. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Fig.14 Fig.15
Note:
When measuring thermocouple value over
alarm point, the symbol will blink “ ”
or “ ” on the LCD. The beeper will
make “ beep-beep-beep ” sound. The Lo
alarm set cannot be greater than Hi alarm
set. seconds.
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7. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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7. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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8. POWER & BLUETOOTH ADAPTER
PREPARATIO & PHONE CONNECTIO
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8. POWER & BLUETOOTH ADAPTER
PREPARATIO & PHONE CONNECTIO
1. Power off.
2. Open the cover of the Bluetooth cabinet by a screwdriver.
3. Install the Bluetooth adapter into its compartment, push up the
adapter to the connector.
4. Close the Bluetooth cabinet cover and fasten the screw.
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8. POWER & BLUETOOTH ADAPTER
PREPARATIO & PHONE CONNECTIO
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8. POWER & BLUETOOTH ADAPTER
PREPARATIO & PHONE CONNECTIO
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8. POWER & BLUETOOTH ADAPTER
PREPARATIO & PHONE CONNECTIO
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8. POWER & BLUETOOTH ADAPTER
PREPARATIO & PHONE CONNECTIO
Click “RECORD”
To click the point to
show the Date/Time/-
Click “Real Time Graph” Temp data on screen.
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8. POWER & BLUETOOTH ADAPTER
PREPARATIO & PHONE CONNECTIO
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8. POWER & BLUETOOTH ADAPTER
PREPARATIO & PHONE CONNECTIO
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9. MAINTENANCE
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10. TESTLINK SE-521 SOFTWARE
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10. TESTLINK SE-521 SOFTWARE
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10. TESTLINK SE-521 SOFTWARE
2. There will be a save dialog window for you to choose the file name
and file type to save. There are three types of file format you can
choose, binary file(*.ghf ), text file(*.txt) and EXCEL format file(*.csv).
The *.ghf file use much fewer disk space to save the data than the
other two file formats, but it can only be used in SE521. Text file can
be opened by SE521 and any other word processor program like
word, notepad etc. EXCEL format file can be opened by SE521 and
Microsoft EXCEL.
Note: If decimal separator is
comma in your country, this
file format will be disabled,
because .CSV file also use
comma to be data separator.
(For example 78,6 will
become 78 and 6 in EXCEL )
10.6 How to load the recorded data from the memory of 4 Channel
Thermometer and save it to a file?
1. Power on the 4 Channel Thermometer.
2. Press the “ REC ” button of the meter to start recording data.
3. After a while, press “ REC ” button again to stop recording data.
4. Connect the Meter to PC.
5. Start SE521 program.
6. Choose Data Logger from main menu or click from tool bar.
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10. TESTLINK SE-521 SOFTWARE
10.8 DataLogger:
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10. TESTLINK SE-521 SOFTWARE
When you have the thermometer connceted to PC, select " DataLog-
ger " from main menu or click Datalogger icon from tool bar to load
recorded data from the meter and there will be a
progress indicator to show the loading status. If error occurs, just click
“ DataLogger icon " again.
After the data was downloaded, the left hand side will show how
many data sets were loaded and detail information for each data set
(start data, start time, recording rate and record numbers).
for examples:
It will transfer first data set to graph on the right hand side. The user
can also click at any other data set to choose that set for graph.
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10. TESTLINK SE-521 SOFTWARE
Graph:
Tool Bar:
Normal cursor.
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10. TESTLINK SE-521 SOFTWARE
When selected, the mouse cursor will become a " I " sign
when moving to the graph, click on the graph to annotate.
This is available only when " Split " option is
unchecked. And all the text you make will exist with T1.
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10. TESTLINK SE-521 SOFTWARE
Graph Customization.
To Zoom:
1. Press the left mouse button and drag the cursor to
select the new extents.
2. Release the mouse button.
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10. TESTLINK SE-521 SOFTWARE
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10. TESTLINK SE-521 SOFTWARE
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10. TESTLINK SE-521 SOFTWARE
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10. TESTLINK SE-521 SOFTWARE
4. To find out which COM port has been allocated to the meter, click on the
Windows Start button and search for “bluetooth” and choose “Change
Bluetooth settings” .
5. Click on the “COM Ports” tab to see which port has been allocated to the
meter.
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10. TESTLINK SE-521 SOFTWARE
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