Dickson TM320

Dickson TM320 Temperature and Humidity Data Logger

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1. Selelekela

The Dickson TM320 is a versatile data logger designed to accurately monitor and record temperature and humidity levels. Featuring a large display for real-time readings, audio/visual alarms, and convenient data transfer options via USB and flash card, it provides essential environmental monitoring for various applications. Its user-friendly design ensures ease of use and reliable performance.

  • USB Enabled Download: Easily transfer recorded data to a computer.
  • Flash Memory Data Transfer Capability: Utilize flash cards for convenient data retrieval.
  • Pontšo e Kgolo: Clear and easy-to-read real-time measurements.
  • Ho bonolo ho Sebelisa: Intuitive interface for straightforward operation.

2. Boitsebiso ba Tšireletseho

Please read all safety instructions before operating the device. Failure to do so may result in damage to the device or personal injury.

  • Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures outside its specified operating range.
  • Avoid direct contact with water or high humidity environments beyond the non-condensing range.
  • Sebelisa feela mehloli ea matla le lisebelisoa tse boletsoeng.
  • Se ke oa leka ho ipulela kapa ho lokisa sesebelisoa ka bouena. Fetisetsa litšebeletso tsohle ho basebetsi ba tšoanelehang.
  • Boloka moo bana ba ka fihlang teng.

3. Likahare tsa Sephutheloana

Netefatsa hore lintho tsohle li teng ka har'a sephutheloana:

  • Dickson TM320 Data Logger
  • Buka ea litaelo (tokomane ena)
  • USB Cable (may be sold separately)
  • SD Card (may be sold separately)
  • Batteries (may be pre-installed or included)

4. Sehlahisoa Overview

Pele view of Dickson TM320 Data Logger with display showing '0.0' and battery indicator.

Setšoantšo sa 4.1: Pele View. Shows the large digital display, 'DICKSON' branding, and three control buttons: MIN/MAX, ALARM, and SAVE.

Lehlakore view of Dickson TM320 Data Logger showing USB port, sensor input, and ventilation slots.

Setšoantšo sa 4.2: Lehlakore View with Ports. Illustrates the mini-USB port for data transfer and external sensor input jacks, along with ventilation for internal sensors.

Morao view of Dickson TM320 Data Logger showing battery compartment and mounting holes.

Setšoantšo sa 4.3: Morao View. Displays the battery compartment cover and keyhole slots for wall mounting.

Holimo view of Dickson TM320 Data Logger showing the SD card slot.

Setšoantšo sa 4.4: Holimo View. Shows the slot for inserting an SD card for data storage and transfer.

5. Seta

5.1. Ho kenya Battery

  1. Sheba sebaka sa betri ka morao ho sesebelisoa (sheba setšoantšo sa 4.3).
  2. Bula sekwahelo sa betri.
  3. Insert the required batteries (typically AA or AAA, check compartment for type) ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
  4. Koala sekoaelo sa betri ka mokhoa o sireletsehileng.

5.2. Matla a ho Qala a Pele

The device should power on automatically once batteries are installed. The display will illuminate, showing current readings or a startup sequence.

5.3. Ho kenya Sesebelisoa

The TM320 can be placed on a flat surface or mounted on a wall:

  • Sebaka sa Bokaholimo: Ensure the device is placed on a stable, level surface away from direct heat sources or extreme drafts.
  • Ho Beha Lebota: Use appropriate screws (not included) with the keyhole slots on the back of the device (refer to Figure 4.3) to secure it to a wall. Ensure it is mounted in a location representative of the environment you wish to monitor.

6. Ts'ebetso

6.1. Ho utloisisa Pontšo

The jumbo display provides real-time information:

  • 'Malo oa Hona Joale: Shows the live temperature or humidity value.
  • Diyuniti: Indicates Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C) for temperature, and %RH for humidity.
  • Lesupa la Betri: E bonts'a bophelo ba betri bo setseng.
  • CH (Channel): Indicates which channel is currently displayed (e.g., CH 1 for temperature, CH 2 for humidity).

6.2. Mesebetsi ea konopo

  • Konopo ea MIN/MAX: Press to cycle through minimum, maximum, and current readings for both temperature and humidity. Hold to reset min/max values.
  • Konopo ea ALARM: Tobetsa ho view current alarm settings. Hold to enter alarm setting mode (refer to section 6.4).
  • BOLOKA Konopo: Press to manually save a data point.

6.3. Ho rema lifate

The TM320 automatically logs data at a pre-set interval. Data can be viewed on the display or downloaded to a computer.

6.4. Ho beha li-alamo

The device features audio/visual alarms for out-of-range conditions.

  1. Tobetsa o hatelle TLHOKOMELO button until the alarm setting mode is activated.
  2. Sebelisa le MOTSI / MAX button to navigate between temperature and humidity alarm settings (high/low).
  3. Sebelisa le POLOKO button to adjust the alarm threshold values.
  4. Tobetsa TLHOKOMELO hape ho netefatsa le ho tswa mokgweng wa ho beha.

6.5. Data Download (USB)

  1. Connect the TM320 to your computer using a compatible USB cable (refer to Figure 4.2 for port location).
  2. The device should be recognized as a removable storage device or require specific Dickson software (refer to manufacturer's website for software).
  3. Follow the software instructions to download and analyze the logged data.

6.6. Data Transfer (Flash Card)

If your model supports flash card data recovery:

  1. Insert a compatible SD card into the SD card slot (refer to Figure 4.4).
  2. The device may automatically transfer data or require a specific button press (consult software/manual for details).
  3. Remove the SD card and insert it into a computer's card reader to access the data.

7. Tlhokomelo

7.1. Ho hloekisa

Wipe the device with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents. Ensure no liquid enters the sensor vents or ports.

7.2. Phetoho ea Battery

Replace batteries when the low battery indicator appears on the display. Follow the battery installation steps in Section 5.1.

7.3. Polokelo

When not in use for extended periods, remove the batteries and store the device in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.

8. Ho rarolla mathata

BothataLebaka le ka khonehangTharollo
Sesebelisoa ha se sebetse.Libetri tse shoeleng kapa tse kentsoeng ka phoso.Hlahloba polarity ea betri; e nke sebaka ka libeteri tse foreshe.
No data is being logged.Device not powered on; memory full; logging paused.Ensure device is on; download data to clear memory; check software settings for logging status.
Display shows 'Err' or abnormal readings.Sensor malfunction; out of range conditions.Move device to a stable environment; contact support if error persists.
Cannot download data via USB.Incorrect cable; driver issue; software not installed.Ensure correct USB cable; install necessary drivers/software from Dickson websebaka.
Alamo ha e lle.Alarm disabled; volume too low; thresholds set incorrectly.Check alarm settings (Section 6.4); ensure alarm is enabled and thresholds are appropriate.

9. Litlhaloso

SebopehoLintlha
Nomoro ea MohlalaTM320
Mocheso Range-4 ho isa ho 158°F (-20 ho isa ho 70°C)
Mofuta oa Humidity0-95% RH (ha e nyenyefatse)
MoetsiDickson Unigage Inc.
Litekanyo tsa Sehlahisoa19.56 x 16.51 x 8.89 cm (7.7 x 6.5 x 3.5 lisenthimithara)
Boima ba Sehlahisoa385.55 g (0.85 lbs)
Phetiso ea LintlhaUSB, Flash Card (SD)
PontšoJumbo LCD

10. Tiisetso le Tšehetso

This product is covered by a manufacturer's warranty. For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official Dickson website. For technical support, troubleshooting assistance, or to inquire about replacement parts, please contact Dickson customer service through their official channels.

Dickson Official Websebaka: www.dicksonlogger.com

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