Thermometer Readout User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- 1 Before You Start 1
- 2 Introduction 7
- 3 Specifications and Environmental Conditions 9
- 4 Quick Start 13
- 5 Parts and Controls 17
- 6 General Operation 21
- 7 Menu Functions 29
- 7.1 Channel Menu 29
- 7.2 Probe Menu 35
- 7.2.1 Edit Probe 36
- 7.2.1.1 ITS-90 Conversion 38
- 7.2.1.2 ITS-SR5 39
- 7.2.1.3 PT-100 Conversion 40
- 7.2.1.4 Callendar-Van Dusen (CVD) conversion 40
- 7.2.1.5 RES Conversion 41
- 7.2.1.6 Thermistor T(R) Conversion [THERM-T] 41
- 7.2.1.7 Thermistor R(T) Conversion [THERM-R] 42
- 7.2.1.8 YSI-400 Conversion 42
- 7.2.1.9 Thermocouple Volts [Vin[mV]] 42
- 7.2.1.10 Standard Thermocouple Conversions 43
- 7.2.1.11 Thermocouple Polynomial Conversion 43
- 7.2.2 Copy Probe 44
- 7.2.3 Test Probe 44
- 7.2.4 Print Probe 45
- 7.2.5 Default Probe 46
- 7.2.1 Edit Probe 36
- 7.3 Fields Menu 47
- 7.4 Logging Menu 53
- 7.5 System Menu 69
- 8 Digital Communications Interface 79
- 8.1 Overview 79
- 8.2 Communications 79
- 8.3 Interface Commands 80
- 8.4 Commands 86
- 8.4.1 Measurement Commands 88
- 8.4.2 Measurement Control Commands 91
- 8.4.2.1 INITiate 91
- 8.4.2.2 INITiate:CONTinuous? 91
- 8.4.2.3 SENSe:AVERage:COUNt? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 91
- 8.4.2.4 SENSe:AVERage:COUNt
|MIN|MAX|DEF 91 - 8.4.2.5 SENSe
:RESistance:RANGe? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 91 - 8.4.2.6 SENSe
:RESistance:RANGe |MIN|MAX|DEF 92 - 8.4.2.7 SENSe
:RESistance:WIRE? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 92 - 8.4.2.8 SENSe
:RESistance:WIRE |MIN|MAX|DEF 93 - 8.4.2.9 TRIGger:TIMer? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 93
- 8.4.2.10 TRIGger:TIMer
|MIN|MAX|DEF 93
- 8.4.3 Channel Commands 94
- 8.4.4 Probe Commands 95
- 8.4.4.1 CALCulate
:CONVert:CATalog? 95 - 8.4.4.2 CALCulate
:CONVert:COPY |ALL 96 - 8.4.4.3 CALCulate
:CONVert:NAMe? 96 - 8.4.4.4 CALCulate
:CONVert:NAMe 96 - 8.4.4.5 CALCulate
:CONVert:PARameter:CATalog? 97 - 8.4.4.6 CALCulate
:CONVert:PARameter:VALue? [|ALL] 97 - 8.4.4.7 CALCulate
:CONVert:PARameter:VALue , [,< param>, ...] 97 - 8.4.4.8 CALCulate:CONVert:PRINt [
|ALL [, ]] 98 - 8.4.4.9 CALCulate
:CONVert:SNUMber? 98 - 8.4.4.10 CALCulate
:CONVert:SNUMber 98 - 8.4.4.11 CALCulate
:CONVert:TEST? | 99
- 8.4.4.1 CALCulate
- 8.4.5 Calibration Coefficient Commands 99
- 8.4.5.1 CALibrate:AUTo 99
- 8.4.5.2 CALibrate
:DATE:CALibrate? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 99 - 8.4.5.3 CALibrate
:DATE:CALibrate ( , , )|MIN|MAX|DEF 100 - 8.4.5.4 CALibrate
:DATE:DUE? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 100 - 8.4.5.5 CALibrate
:DATE:DUE ( , , )|MIN|MAX|DEF 100 - 8.4.5.6 CALibrate
:PARameter:OFFSet ? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 101 - 8.4.5.7 CALibrate
:PARameter:OFFSet |MIN|MAX|DEF 101 - 8.4.5.8 CALibrate
:PARameter:SCALe ? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 101 - 8.4.5.9 CALibrate
:PARameter:SCALe |MIN|MAX|DEF 102 - 8.4.5.10 CALibrate
:PARameter:LINearity ? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 102 - 8.4.5.11 CALibrate
: PARameter:LINearity |MIN|MAX|DEF 103 - 8.4.5.12 CALibrate
:PARameter:RJC? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 103 - 8.4.5.13 CALibrate
:PARameter:RJC |MIN|MAX|DEF 103
- 8.4.6 Display Commands 104
- 8.4.6.1 DISPlay:RESolution? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 104
- 8.4.6.2 DISPlay:RESolution
|AUT|MIN|MAX|DEF 104 - 8.4.6.3 DISPlay:LAMP? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 104
- 8.4.6.4 DISPlay:LAMP
| |MIN|MAX|DEF 104 - 8.4.6.5 DISPlay:DECimal:FORMat? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 105
- 8.4.6.6 DISPlay:DECimal:FORMat
|MIN|MAX|DEF 105 - 8.4.6.7 DISPlay:WINDow? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 105
- 8.4.6.8 DISPlay:WINDow
|MIN|MAX|DEF 105 - 8.4.6.9 DISPlay:WINDow
:FIELd :FEED? 105 - 8.4.6.10 DISPlay:WINDow
:FIELd :FEED [, ] 106
- 8.4.7 Logging Commands 106
- 8.4.7.1 LOGging:AUTomatic:DELete [
|ALL] 106 - 8.4.7.2 LOGging:AUTomatic:COUNt? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 106
- 8.4.7.3 LOGging:AUTomatic:COUNt
|MIN|MAX|DEF 106 - 8.4.7.4 LOGging:AUTomatic:FREE? 107
- 8.4.7.5 LOGging:AUTomatic:LABel? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 107
- 8.4.7.6 LOGging:AUTomatic:LABel
|MIN|MAX|DEF 107 - 8.4.7.7 LOGging:AUTomatic:POINt? [MAX] 107
- 8.4.7.8 LOGging:AUTomatic:PRINt [
|ALL [, ]] 108 - 8.4.7.9 LOGging:AUTomatic:STATus? 108
- 8.4.7.10 LOGging:AUTomatic:STATus
108 - 8.4.7.11 LOGging:AUTomatic:TIMe? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 108
- 8.4.7.12 LOGging:AUTomatic:TIMe
|MIN|MAX|DEF 109 - 8.4.7.13 LOGging:AUTomatic:VALue?
|MIN|MAX|DEF 109 - 8.4.7.14 LOGging:DEMand:DELete [
|ALL] 109 - 8.4.7.15 LOGging:DEMand:FREE? 109
- 8.4.7.16 LOGging:DEMand:LABel? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 110
- 8.4.7.17 LOGging:DEMand:LABel
|MIN|MAX|DEF 110 - 8.4.7.18 LOGging:DEMand:POINt? 110
- 8.4.7.19 LOGging:DEMand:PRINt [
|ALL [, ]] 110 - 8.4.7.20 LOGging:DEMand:STORe 111
- 8.4.7.21 LOGging:DEMand:VALue?
|MIN|MAX|DEF 111 - 8.4.7.22 LOGging:LABel
:NAME? 111 - 8.4.7.23 LOGging:LABel
:NAME
- 8.4.7.1 LOGging:AUTomatic:DELete [
- 8.4.8 System Commands 111
- 8.4.9 Communication Interface Commands 114
- 8.4.9.1 SYSTem:COMMunicate:IR:FEED? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 114
- 8.4.9.2 SYSTem:COMMunicate:IR:FEED
|MIN|MAX|DEF 114 - 8.4.9.3 SYSTem:COMMunicate:IR:MODE? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 114
- 8.4.9.4 SYSTem:COMMunicate:IR:MODE
|MIN|MAX|DEF 114 - 8.4.9.5 SYSTem:COMMunicate:IR:TIMe? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 115
- 8.4.9.6 SYSTem:COMMunicate:IR:TIMe
|MIN|MAX|DEF 115 - 8.4.9.7 SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial:BAUD? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 115
- 8.4.9.8 SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial:BAUD
|MIN|MAX|DEF 115 - 8.4.9.9 SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial:FDUPlex? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 115
- 8.4.9.10 SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial:FDUPlex
|MIN|MAX|DEF 116 - 8.4.9.11 SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial:FEED? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 116
- 8.4.9.12 SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial:FEED
|MIN|MAX|DEF 116 - 8.4.9.13 SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial:LINefeed? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 116
- 8.4.9.14 SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial:LINefeed
|MIN|MAX|DEF 117 - 8.4.9.15 SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial:TIMe? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 117
- 8.4.9.16 SYSTem:COMMunicate:SERial:TIMe
MIN|MAX|DEF 117 - 8.4.9.17 SYSTem:KLOCkout? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 117
- 8.4.9.18 SYSTem:KLOCkout
|MIN|MAX|DEF 117 - 8.4.9.19 SYSTem:POWer:BATTery? 118
- 8.4.9.20 SYSTem:POWer:SOURce? 118
- 8.4.10 Date and Time Commands 118
- 8.4.10.1 DISPlay:DATE:FORMat? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 118
- 8.4.10.2 DISPlay:DATE:FORMat
|MIN|MAX|DEF 118 - 8.4.10.3 DISPlay:TIME:FORMat? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 119
- 8.4.10.4 DISPlay:TIME:FORMat
|MIN|MAX|DEF 119 - 8.4.10.5 SYSTem:DATE? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 119
- 8.4.10.6 SYSTem:DATE
, , 119 - 8.4.10.7 SYSTem:TIME? 120
- 8.4.10.8 SYSTem:TIME
, , 120
- 8.4.11 Password Commands 120
- 8.4.12 Status Commands 122
- 8.4.12.1 *CLS 122
- 8.4.12.2 *ESE? 122
- 8.4.12.3 *ESE
|MIN|MAX|DEF 122 - 8.4.12.4 *ESR? 122
- 8.4.12.5 *SRE? 122
- 8.4.12.6 *SRE
|MIN|MAX|DEF 122 - 8.4.12.7 *STB? 122
- 8.4.12.8 *TST? 123
- 8.4.12.9 STATus:MEASure? 123
- 8.4.12.10 STATus:MEASure:CONDition? 123
- 8.4.12.11 STATus:MEASure:ENABle? 123
- 8.4.12.12 STATus:MEASure:ENABle
123 - 8.4.12.13 STATus:OPERation? 124
- 8.4.12.14 STATus:OPERation:CONDition? 124
- 8.4.12.15 STATus:OPERation:ENABle?[MIN|MAX|DEF] 124
- 8.4.12.16 STATus:OPERation:ENABle
|MIN|MAX|DEF 124 - 8.4.12.17 STATus:QUEStionable? 124
- 8.4.12.18 STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition? 125
- 8.4.12.19 STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle? [MIN|MAX|DEF] 125
- 8.4.12.20 STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle
|MIN|MAX|DEF 125
- 8.4.13 Statistical Calculation Types 126
- 8.4.14 Field Types 126
- 8.4.15 Conversion Types and Parameters 128
- 8.4.16 Port Numbers 129
- 8.4.17 Date and Time Formats 130
- 9 Calibration 131
- 10 Maintenance 137
- 11 Troubleshooting 139
- Figures
- Figure 1 Using the Clamp-on Ferrites 14
- Figure 2 Front Panel 17
- Figure 3 Back Panel 18
- Figure 4 Thermocouple Connections 23
- Figure 5 Probe Connection Wiring Diagram 24
- Figure 6 Main Menu 29
- Figure 7 Measure Period 30
- Figure 8 Channel Menu 30
- Figure 9 Enable Channel 32
- Figure 10 Channel Mode 33
- Figure 11 Moving Average 34
- Figure 12 Display Options 35
- Figure 13 Probe Menu 36
- Figure 14 Edit Probe 37
- Figure 15 Copy Probe 44
- Figure 16 Test Probe 45
- Figure 17 Print Probe 46
- Figure 18 Default Probe 47
- Figure 19 Clear Stats 48
- Figure 20 Fields Menu 48
- Figure 21 Select Fields 49
- Figure 22 Edit Fields 51
- Figure 23 Default Fields 52
- Figure 24 Display Options 53
- Figure 25 Logging Menu 54
- Figure 26 Demand Log Submenu 55
- Figure 27 Store Readings 56
- Figure 28 Log History 57
- Figure 29 Demand Log View Data 58
- Figure 30 Print Data 59
- Figure 31 Delete Data 60
- Figure 32 Logging Options 61
- Figure 33 Auto Log Submenu 61
- Figure 34 Log Statistics (Auto Log Started) 63
- Figure 35 Start Stop 63
- Figure 36 Auto Log View Data 64
- Figure 37 Print Data 65
- Figure 38 Delete Data 66
- Figure 39 Log Stats 67
- Figure 40 Data Labels 68
- Figure 41 Default Labels 69
- Figure 42 System Menu 70
- Figure 43 Comm Setup 71
- Figure 44 Date Time 73
- Figure 45 Password 74
- Figure 46 Password for Calibration Access 75
- Figure 47 Select Calibration Channel 76
- Figure 48 Pass Cal Reset 77
- Figure 49 Serial Cable Wiring 79
- Figure 50 Using a Shorting Wire 132
- Tables
- Table1 International Electrical Symbols 1
- Table 2 Conversion Types 38
- Table 3 Alphabetical List of Commands 81
- Table 4 Statistical Calculation Types 126
- Table 5 Field Types 126
- Table 6 Reference (REF) Keywords 127
- Table 7 Conversion Types, Mnemonics, and Serial Port Responses 128
- Table 8 Conversion Types and Parameters 128
- Table 9 RJC Settings 129
- Table 10 Port Numbers 129
- Table 11 Date Formats 130
- Table 12 Time Formats 130
- Table 13 PRT and Thermistor Calibration Parameter Description 131
- Table 14 Calibration Parameters 135
- Index
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2. What are the implications of the fast measurement mode in terms of ac
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curacy? Accuracy is reduced when using the Model 1529 in fast mea
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surement mode. Refer to Section 8.1.1 for a better description of the fast
measurement mode and its limitations.
3. Why can I only see one channel in the fast measurement mode? Because
of the time required to make a measurement and update the display, there
is not enough time to display more than one channel when in the fast
measurement mode.
4. Do I have to reprogram the Model 1529 each time I swap out a probe?
In addition to the four main channels, there are nine memory locations
available to store probe coefficients. If the new probe’s information has
been programmed into one of these locations, you can copy it to the
channel to which it is connected.
5. How does the moving average affect the data that is logged? The data
collected by the Model 1529 is stored as it appears on the display. If you
set the Model 1529 to average the measurements, the data it logs reflects
the moving average setting.
6. How many probe coefficients can I store? Thirteen. Four sets in the
main channels and nine sets in memory locations.
7. Are the readings really simultaneous in the simultaneous mode? Yes.
There are four measurement circuits that collect the raw data simulta-
neously. The raw data is then converted to its corresponding temperature
in sequence taking less than 0.5 seconds for all four channels.
8. How does the three-wire RTD setting affect my overall accuracy? When
using the three-wire setting in the Model 1529, a partial compensation of
lead-wire resistance is performed as per normal industry practices. Since
a three-wire measurement can’t fully compensate for lead resistaance,
accuracy is reduced. As stated in the specification section of this manual,
you need to add 0.05Ω to the measurement accuracy plus the maximum
possible difference between the resistances of the lead wires.
11.5.3 Logging
1. How many data points can the Model 1529 store? You can store up to
100 demand log readings and 8,000 autolog readings.
2. What happens when the log memory is full? Logging stops once the
memory is full. Readings are not deleted to make room for new readings.
3. How can I tell when the log memory is full? Full memory is indicated in
the log stats function in the logging menu. You can also program a field
in the lower display to show the autolog memory status.
4. Can I use the Model 1529 for other applications while I am autologging?
Yes, the Model 1529 can be used while logging. However, keep in mind
that the channels that are displayed are also logged. Changing the chan
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nels affects the data that is logged.
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11 Troubleshooting
Frequently Asked Questions










