sauermann TM 210 Multi-Channel Thermometer User Guide
- June 5, 2024
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Table of Contents
- sauermann TM 210 Multi-Channel Thermometer User Guide
- Quick start guide
- Directive 2014/53/EU
- Connect a probe
- Add a wireless probe
- 4 Start and record datasets
- View the recorded datasets
- Launch averages
- 5 Hold-Min./Max
- Read More About This Manual & Download PDF:
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
sauermann TM 210 Multi-Channel Thermometer User Guide
Quick start guide
TM 210 differential thermometer is a versatile 6-channel thermometer which has
2 channels dedicated to Pt100 probes and 4 channels for thermocouple inputs.
Operating temperature, protection of the instruments and information about storage and the battery
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Device description
• Operating temperature: 0 to 50 °C (+32 to +122 °F)
• IP 54
• Storage temperature: -20 to 80 °C (-4 °F to 176 °F)
TM 210 differential thermometer is a versatile 6-channel thermometer which has -
channels dedicated to Pt100 probes and 4 channels for thermocouple inputs. If the instrument is stored outside the operating temperature (for example in a van, a warehouse,…) please wait for 10 minutes in its operating temperature before starting and using it. Rechargeable Li-ion battery inside the instrument, 16 h battery-life with a pressure module or 14 h a hotwire probe. The instrument is supplied with a 5 V, 1 A power adapter to load the internal battery. The current loading is indicated by a battery symbol on the top left of the screen. The orange led on the bottom of the instrument is also on until the full loading of the battery (the led turns green).
Directive 2014/53/EU
Hereby, Sauermann Industrie SAS declares that the radio equipment type AMI 310
is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU
declaration of conformity is available at the
following internet address: www.sauermanngroup.com
- Device description
1 Battery level
2. Date and time
3. Home screen
4. Measurement menu
5. Dataset menu
6. Configuration menu
7. Information menu
8. Function keys
9. OK button
10. Navigation arrows
11. ESC button
12. On/Off button
- Connections
1. Module
2. Location to remove the module
3. Battery
4. Probe handle
1. Mini-DIN C2 connection
2. Mini-DIN C1 connection
1. USB connection + power supply
2. Light indicator for battery charging
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Set language
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Use of the probes
Connect a probe
Connect the mini-DIN cable on the mini-DIN connection of the probe.
Connect the mini-DIN cable with the probe on the instrument.
A beep indicates that the operation has been correctly performed.
Add a wireless probe
4 Start and record datasets
The instrument in on.
Select with arrows keys “Measurement” menu. Press OK.
Select with arrows keys the measurement in which the dataset will be performed.
Press “Functions” key then select “Dataset” with arrow keys and press OK.
Dataset menu is displayed.
Go to line “Name” with arrow keys and press OK.
A keypad is displayed on the bottom of the screen.
Select the letters with arrow keys then press OK.
To go from the lower case keypad to the upper case keypad then to the numeric
keypad, press the function key:
To delete a letter press the function key “Delete”.
Press the function “Validate” to validate the name of the dataset.
A dataset is composed of several dated measuring points.
You can choose between an automatic dataset or a manual dataset.
Go to “Type” with arrow keys then press OK.
Select “Manu.” for manual or “Auto.” for automatic.
Go to “Start” then press OK.
View the recorded datasets
Go to the “Dataset” menu with the arrow keys from the home screen.
The different measuring datasets are displayed. They are listed by date.
To delete all the datasets: press the function key “Del all”.
To delete just one dataset: go to the dataset to delete with the arrow keys
and press the function key “Delete”.
A confirmation window opens: select YES to confirm the deletion or NO to
cancel.
Launch averages
The instrument is on.
Go to “Measurement” with the arrow keys. Press OK.
Press the function key “Functions” then select “Averages” then press OK.
“Average” menu is displayed
5 Hold-Min./Max
Go to “Measurement” menu with the arrow keys and press OK.
Measurements are displayed. Press OK.
Measurements are frozen on the screen and the minimum and maximum values are
displayed.
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References
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