TM Electronics ThermoBarScan MM7100-2D Manual de usuario

ThermoBarScan
TM Electronics UK Ltd
INSTRUCTION BOOKLET
Model: MM7100-2D

Index
Introduction
1 PC Setup
2 - 3 Bluetooth Setup
4 - 5 Discovery
6 USB Setup for USB instruments
7 Setting Instrument Parameters
8-9 Generating Barcodes & taking a reading
10 Downloading your Data to software
11 Translating Barcodes
12 Viewing logged Data on your Instrument
13 Generating your alarms within the software
14 Adding an remedial action message
15 Setting a global alarm within software
16 Setting a global alarm for Legionella within software
17 Manually generating Alarm Barcodes
18 Manually generating preset and global Alarm Barcodes
19 Assigning Alarm Barcodes (manually)
20 Deleting Alarms and understanding displayed Alarms
21 Pairing your Instrument to a TME Bluetooth Printer
and printing Data
22 Printing Barcodes from a TME Bluetooth Printer
23 Printing Alarm Barcodes from a TME Bluetooth Printer
24 New Countdown Timer function & Generating a Log
Book

Introduction
TME’s range of unique barcode scanning thermometers use barcodes to
identify a location or product for temperature measurement; with the
MM7100-2D, you can now assign an alarm value with remedial action to
these barcodes enabling the user to be instantly alerted to any
temperature anomalies. When the barcode is scanned, the MM7100-2D
will give a visual low or high alarm with a corrective action message
which can set by the user.
Alarms can be set to reflect critical temperature points. For example, if
a barcode represents a cooked chicken, then set the low alarm value to
73°C and the high to 80°C. When the user takes the temperature and
scans the chicken, they will see an indication of whether the
temperature is in the acceptable range and the suggested corrective
action if it is not (e.g. adjust oven temperature).
The MM7100-2D can also be used for water temperature testing. For
monitoring legionella temperatures, a global alarm can be set which
gives the critical temperature range at which the legionella bacterium
multiplies. When the user scans the product barcode, the display will
give an indication of whether or not the temperature is safe.

1
PC Set up
Installing the Software –What you need
TME Software CD
Bluetooth dongle
(we recommend the Belkin dongle with
Widcom stack)
OR
Bluetooth enabled PC or laptop
How to install your TME software
If you need to install a Bluetooth dongle, please install this
before installing the software CD.
Place the CD into the CD drive of your PC or laptop.
The CD should ‘Autorun’ and install. If not, please select ‘setup’
and follow these instructions:
Click ‘next’ to install the software
You will then be asked to install the software to the C drive
directory under ‘C:\Program Files\TME’ - click ‘next’ to accept
this. The TME software will automatically create a shortcut icon on
your desktop so the software can be easily accessed.
Start the MM7100 software by clicking on the desktop icon.

2
Bluetooth Set Up
(For USB version please skip to USB SETUP)
Go to the Select Bluetooth Tab.
Select Click to load and list System Bluetooth Devices.
You should now see at least one of the driver boxes ticked
(under Bluetooth Handlers) and any Bluetooth devices will be
listed. Highlight the one you wish to use.
! We recommend either Microsoft or Widcom as drivers.

3
Turn on your MM7100-2D instrument. You will find the home
screen which will display your time, date, instrument name,
temperature, temperature scale, thermocouple type and battery
life.
Now press the Bluetooth Button, the word Blue will be displayed
in the top left of the display (see image below). This means that
the instrument is now in Bluetooth mode. The instrument must
remain with the Bluetooth enabled (showing ‘BLUE’) in order to
connect the instrument to the software.

4
Discovery
Select the Discovery tab and then Click Here to
start Discovery and Select Instrument
The devices within Bluetooth range will be
displayed and their Bluetooth addresses shown. To
connect to the instrument, click on the device’s
Bluetooth address.
The instrument will automatically connect. There is
no need to select the Connect button unless you
wish to re-connect.

5
Once connected, the software will display the
instrument’s name and serial number and the word
connected will be displayed in the top left of the
display on the MM7100-2D instrument (see image
below). To swap between multiple devices, simply
click on another instrument.

6
USB Set Up
Click on the USB tab.
Turn instrument on and connect to computer with the cable provided.
Press the USB button - ‘USB’ will appear on display.
Click on the Discover Serial Ports Button.
Select the appropriate ‘USB Serial Port’ and the instrument will
automatically connect. The Name and Serial Number will be displayed.

7
Setting instrument parameters
Using the TME software, under Setup tab, you are able to set the
instrument’s parameters. These are:
1. Set Time and Date –the time and date is read from your PC.
To set the time and date, select Read Time/Date and then Set
Time/Date to System
2. Set Sensor Type –sets the thermocouple type e.g. K/T
3. Set Temperature Scale –sets the temperature scale e.g. °C /
°F
4. Set Instrument Name –allows you to identify the instrument
with its own specified name
5. Set Print Header –allows you to assign a heading for the
print reports when using the Bluetooth Printer
Other features include:
Autoswitch on? –allows you to check to see if the autoswitch
on/off function has been enabled
Battery power? –allows you to monitor battery life
Once you have set your parameters, you can check that the settings
have been stored by using the Read functions. The instrument is now
ready for use.
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