SADT HARTIP 4100 User manual


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1. FOREWORDS........................................................................................................................................ 2
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2. FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS.............................................................................................................. 3
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3. S MBOLS AND ILLUSTRATIONS............................................................................................................. 5
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4. PREPARATION BEFORE MEASURING..................................................................................................... 6
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5. OPERATION.......................................................................................................................................... 8
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7. MAINTENANCE OF PROBE.................................................................................................................. 41
8. ACCESSORIES..................................................................................................................................... 42
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9. CALIBRATION OF INSTRUMENT........................................................................................................... 46
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10. Q&A.................................................................................................................................................. 47
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Type of icon Icon Introduction
External battery
Battery empty
Battery level: 20%
Battery level: 40%
Battery level: 60%
Battery level: 80%
Battery level: 100%
Print Enable Automatically Print
Communication Bluetooth port already paired)
Bluetooth port not paired)
Calibrate Enable calibration
Upper/Lower
limits
Enable Upper/Lower limits
Average Average Number: Average - current number
Booting display Enable Calibration, o only display during booting
Battery empty, only display during booting
User operation
Exiting the window
Save failed
Deleted successfully
Wrong
Invalid
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Working, please wait
Functions needing upgrade
File Re-read
Data area
↑ or ▲ Exceed upper limit
↓or ▼Exceed lower limit
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The Measurement screen consists of Data display area and top/bottom status bar. There are
four types of Data display areas: large font display, statistical parameter display, histogram display
and dynamic ring display.
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3819Large Font Display
5819Statistical Parameter Display
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1. Entry
Press and hold in Measurement screen to enter Language Menu screen.
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Press or to move the option;
Press to confirm and exit;
Press and hold to exit without changing
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Select Language Key operation
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Screen in Traditional Chinese Menu in Traditional Chinese
3. Meaning of menu
For Model 4100, there are ten languages including Simplified Chinese and Traditional
Chinese, such as English, Russian, German and French etc. The users can choose their
language as required.
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1. Entry
Press in Measurement screen to enter Configuration Menu screen.
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Press or to move the option;
Press to enter the option;
Press and hold to exit and return to
Measurement screen.
Press to exit.
Configuration Menu Key operation
3. Meaning of menu
There are nine Configuration Menu items, mainly used for settings of the instrument. For
example, you can set Display Style, Date and Time, Calibration Mode, etc.
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1. Entry
Press in Measurement screen to enter Configuration Menu screen. Press or to
select Display Style and press to enter Display Style screen.
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Press or to move the option;
Press to confirm and exit;
Press and hold to confirm and return to
Measurement screen.
1-4 mean four display styles. Select any one, the
Measurement screen immediately changes.
Display Style Key operation
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The four styles are as f.
Display Style 1 Display Style 2
Display Style 3 Display Style 4
3. Meaning of menu
Choose a display style according to preferences and the brightness of the ambient light.
Display Style 1 is set for large font display with super-large test result display and
maximum/minimum data processing display. Display Style 2 is set for statistical parameter
display to show the current value and statistics processing and list the first 8 data. Display
Style 3 is set for histogram display of 8 data by compare. Any value exceeding Upper/Lower
limit is indicated by red arrow. Display Style 4 is set for dynamic ring display, generally for
enable Upper/Lower Limit/Deviation. The ring range is lower limit - upper limit. When the
Upper/Lower Limit is enabled and the value is displayed, the ring dynamically displays the test
results from left to right. The Upper/Lower Limit proportions for the data are displayed. When
the !! is enabled, the ring is divided into two parts. The middle data is the
determining value. The left/right value is the determining value plus/minus the offset,
respectively.
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When the testing value is lower than the !!, the ring display moves
clockwise. When the testing value is higher than the !!, the ring display moves
anti-clockwise. When the upper or lower limit is exceeded, the test result changes to red.
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1. Entry
Press in Measurement screen to enter Configuration Menu screen. Press or to
select Date and Time, and press to enter Date and Time screen.
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Press or to move the option;
Press to confirm and exit;
Press Time to set system time;
Press Date to set the system date;
Press Format to select format of date;
Press to exit.
Date and Time Key operation
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1. Entry
Press in Measurement screen to enter Configuration Menu screen. Press or to
select Date and Time, and press to enter Date and Time screen.
Press or in Date and Time screen to select Time and press to enter Time
screen.
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Press to select Hour/Min.
Press or to adjust the value.
Press and hold to confirm and exit after
showing √.
Time Key operation
3. Meaning of menu
The setting for time is the basic setting to obtain time-related data.
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Press in Measurement screen to enter Configuration Menu screen. Press or to
select Date and Time and press to enter Date and Time screen.
Press or in Date and Time screen to select Date and press to enter Date screen.
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Press to select Year/Month/Day.
Press or to adjust the value.
Press and hold to confirm and exit after
showing √.
Date Key operation
3. Meaning of menu
The setting for date is the basic setting to obtain date -related data.
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1. Entry
Press in Measurement screen to enter Configuration Menu screen. Press or to
select Date and Time, and press to enter Date and Time screen.
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