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This manual provides detailed instructions for the Tzone PTD601 RTD Temperature Data Logger. It covers device setup, operation, data management, and maintenance to ensure accurate and reliable temperature monitoring across various applications.
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The Tzone PTD601 package includes the following items:
- RTD Temperature Data Logger x 1
- Temperature Probe (PT100) x 1
- Portable Case x 1
- Akwụkwọ ntuziaka onye ọrụ x 1
- Temperature Calibration Certificate x 1
- 3 batrị AA (gụnyere)

Image: Contents of the Tzone PTD601 package, showing the data logger, PT100 probe, portable case, user manual, and calibration certificate.
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The Tzone PTD601 is a versatile RTD temperature data logger designed for various industrial, laboratory, and HVAC applications. It features a wide temperature measurement range, large data storage capacity, and user-friendly operation with an intuitive LCD display and button controls.

Image: The Tzone PTD601 data logger unit with its connected external PT100 probe.
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1. Ntinye batrị
The device requires 3 AA batteries (included). Open the battery compartment on the back of the logger and insert the batteries, ensuring correct polarity as indicated inside the compartment.
2. Njikọ Nnyocha
Connect the PT100 temperature probe to the designated port on the top of the data logger. Ensure a secure connection by pushing the connector firmly into place.

Image: Illustration of connecting the external PT100 temperature probe to the data logger, demonstrating its use in test tubes for temperature calibration.
Ntuziaka ọrụ
1. Gbanyụọ / gbanyụọ
- Iji gbanye, pịa ma jide bọtịnụ akwụkwọ ndụ akwụkwọ ndụ.
- Iji gbanyụọ, pịa ma jide bọtịnụ uhie.
2. Ngosipụta LCD gafereview
The large LCD screen displays various information to help you monitor environmental stability:
- Current, Maximum (MAX), Minimum (MIN), and Average (AVG) temperature values.
- Temperature trend chart.
- Recording quantity.
- Battery level and other status indicators.

Foto: nkọwa zuru ezu view of the Tzone PTD601's LCD screen, displaying current temperature, a trend graph, and menu navigation options.
3. Ntọala paramita
Parameters can be set directly on the device using the buttons, without requiring software. This allows for quick adjustments to meet specific monitoring requirements.

Image: A hand pressing buttons on the Tzone PTD601 to navigate the menu and adjust settings such as sensor type, sound, logging interval, auto-off, and alerts.
Key adjustable parameters include:
- Ụdị ihe mmetụta: Select between PT100 and PT1000 probes based on the connected sensor.
- Banye Oge: Set the frequency of data recording (e.g., 1 second/time).
- Temperature Alarm Range: Define high and low temperature thresholds for audible alarms.
- Oge nkwụsị akpaaka: Configure the device to automatically power off after a period of inactivity to conserve battery life.
- Nkeji okpomọkụ: Switch between Celsius (℃), Fahrenheit (℉), and Kelvin (K).
- Ụda: Enable or disable sound alerts for alarms and button presses.
4. Ndekọ data
The device automatically logs temperature data at the set interval once powered on and configured. It has a substantial data capacity of up to 61,440 groups, ensuring extensive monitoring capabilities.
5. Ọrụ Ijide Data
Pịa Jide button to freeze the current display reading. This allows for stable observation of a specific temperature. Press the button again to resume live readings.
6. MAX/MIN/AVG Reading
Pịa MAX/MIN/AVG button to cycle through the maximum, minimum, and average recorded temperatures since the logging began or was last reset.
7. Oti mkpu
The device features high and low temperature sound alarms to promptly alert users when temperatures exceed or fall below predefined thresholds, ensuring a safe working environment or preventing spoilage.

Image: The Tzone PTD601 data logger showing an active sound alarm notification on its screen, indicating a temperature deviation.
8. Ọrụ ọkụ azụ
The LCD screen has a backlight for improved visibility in dimly lit environments. This function can be toggled via the device settings to enhance readability.
9. Data Export and Report Generation
Connect the data logger to a PC via a USB cable. The device will automatically generate data reports in TXT, CSV, XLS, or PDF formats without requiring special software installation on your computer.
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Exporting a report requires stopping the recording function. Ensure all necessary data is logged before initiating the export process.
The device also supports a regenerate file function to recover recent records or deleted data, providing a safety net for your measurements.

Image: The Tzone PTD601 data logger connected to a laptop via USB, illustrating the automatic generation of data reports in CSV, XLS, and PDF formats.
Nlekọta
- Nhicha: Wipe the device clean with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, solvents, or harsh chemicals, as these can damage the casing ma ọ bụ ihuenyo.
- Nchekwa: Store the device in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures when not in use. If storing for extended periods, remove the batteries to prevent leakage.
- Ngbanwe batrị: Replace batteries promptly when the low battery indicator appears on the display to ensure continuous operation and data integrity.
- Nlekọta nyocha: Handle the temperature probe carefully to avoid bending, kinking, or damaging the sensor tip. Clean the probe as needed, ensuring it is dry before storage.
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- Check if the batteries are installed correctly with the right polarity.
- Ensure the batteries have sufficient charge. Replace with new AA batteries if necessary.
Ọgụgụ na-ezighi ezi
- Ensure the probe is securely connected to the logger. A loose connection can lead to erroneous readings.
- Verify that the correct sensor type (PT100/PT1000) is selected in the device settings to match your connected probe.
- Perform a temperature calibration if readings are consistently off. Refer to the calibration certificate for details or contact support.
- Ensure the probe is fully immersed in the medium being measured for accurate readings, avoiding air pockets or partial immersion.
Data Report Not Generating
- Confirm the data logger is properly connected to the PC via USB.
- Ensure the recording function has been stopped on the device before attempting to export data.
- Try connecting to a different USB port on your PC or a different computer to rule out port or driver issues.
Alarm Not Functioning
- Check the alarm settings to ensure the high and low temperature thresholds are correctly configured and enabled.
- Verify that the sound function is enabled in the device settings.
Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Nọmba nlereanya | PTD601 |
| Measurement Range (PT100) | -200℃ ruo 660℃ (-328℉ ruo 1220℉) |
| Measurement Range (PT1000) | -50℃ ruo 300℃ (-58℉ ruo 572℉) |
| Measurement Range (Included Probe) | -160℃ ruo 300℃ (-256℉ ruo 572℉) |
| Izi ezi | ±(0.15 + 0.002 * |t|)℃ |
| Ike data | Otu narị ise |
| Ọnụego nha | 1 oge / sekọnd |
| Mkpebi | 0.1 |
| Ịnye ọkụ | 3 * 1.5V AA batteries (included) |
| Okpomọkụ na-arụ ọrụ | -10 ℃ ruo 50 ℃ |
| Stored Temperature (without battery) | -20 ℃ ruo 60 ℃ |
| Ogologo eriri USB | 1.5m |
| Ụdị ngosi | Dijitalụ LCD |
| Ihe dị n'elu | Plastic |
| Atụmatụ pụrụ iche | Alarm, Auto Off, Backlit, Fast Refresh, High Accuracy |

Image: A visual representation of the Tzone PTD601 data logger with its dimensions and a summary of its technical specifications.
Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty information, please refer to the documentation included with your product or contact Tzone customer support directly. The product includes a temperature calibration certificate.
For technical assistance, troubleshooting, or further inquiries regarding the Tzone PTD601, please visit the official Tzone website or contact their customer service department using the contact details provided in your product packaging.
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