Seaward DP6 User Manual
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Operating Instructions
Thermocouple Calibrator Type DP6
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It is possible, using the RS232 interface, to print out the calibration constants.
Connect to a serial printer which must have a buffer memory and accept data at
1200 baud. When connected, simply press the PRINT command from the calibration
menu and the constants will be listed together with the software version and the
calibration counter number.
THE ENVIRONMENT
We expect the DP6 to give long and trouble-free service but, as with everything,
there will come a time when you will want to replace it. CROPICO will continue to
develop new instruments and to update the design of existing models, and therefore
will be able to offer an instrument suitable for your needs.
When disposing of the DP6 batteries care should be taken to comply with any
regulations that may exist. The DP6 has two batteries that should be disposed of
safely; the sealed lead-acid battery which is fitted to the bottom PCB and which
supplies the power for running the instrument and a Lithium memory back-up
battery (circuit reference B1), which is mounted on digital board DP6-A.
Care should be taken in disposing of these batteries and they may be returned, all
carriage and charges paid, to CROPICO for safe disposal.
Any regulations and directives applying to the disposal of such material must
be applied.
Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
Do not short circuit.
Do not crush, puncture, open, dismantle or otherwise mechanically interfere with
batteries.
STORAGE
The DP6 should be stored in a dry, clean environment. To avoid deterioration of the
battery, the DP6 should be charged periodically (at least every 6 months) and only
stored in a charged state.
The storage temperature should not exceed 60 degrees Centigrade.