User manual

6 WB200-EU-EN V1.4 8/13
Setup Mode
SETUP Mode Overview
In the set-up mode, the user can customize the functionality of the meter.
To access the set-up mode, press and hold the SET key for 2 seconds.
Once in the set-up mode, use the ENTER ( ) key to step through the four (4) available parameter
icons and use the up arrow key to change a setting. Each parameter is explained below:
ALARM MODE TEMPERATURE (Displayed as t. ON/OFF): High and Low Temp. Alarms
ALARM MODE RH (displayed as rh. ON/OFF): High and Low Relative Humidity Alarms
SAMPLING RATE (displays as 15 to 60 minutes): Sampling interval (rate) for Datalogger
FAN MODE: (displays as ECO or CON): Economical (ECO) / Continuous (CON)
Note that the meter switches from the set-up mode to the normal operating mode after 10 seconds
of keypad inactivity. To complete a session, be sure to proceed to the end of the sequence to
properly store the settings.
Editing in the SETUP Mode
Each parameter is explained below and steps are provided for making and saving changes.
1. Temperature Alarm Mode – (t.ON/OFF)
In the Temperature Alarm mode the user can set the alarms ON or OFF and set the High
and Low Alarm Limit values. When these limits are exceeded, the meter audibly and visibly
(red flashing LED) alerts the user. Refer to the Operation section of this guide for more
details on alarm alerts.
a. Press and hold the SET key for 2 seconds to enter the set-up mode. The first parameter
is t.ON or t.OFF.
b. Use the key to set the temperature alarms ON.
c. With the display showing t.ON, press the ENTER ( ) key to access the HI or LO Alarm
Limit. Use the key to select HI (if necessary).
d. Press ENTER ( ) again to access the HI Limit adjustment screen. The adjustment
range for the HI limit is 1.0
o
C to 49.9
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C or 33.8
o
F to 121.9
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F.
e. The flashing digit on the Alarm Limit adjustment screen is ready to be changed; use the
key to adjust it as desired. Use the key to select another digit for editing.
f. When finished programming a HI Limit, press ENTER ( ) to program the LO Alarm Limit
(in the same fashion as the HI Alarm). Note that the LO limit cannot be set higher than
1
o
C or 1.8
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F below the HI Limit.
g. When finished, press ENTER ( ) to access the next parameter: