Turn-on
Each time you turn on the CheckMate 400 the
LCD will display all segments for about 1 second.
It then displays the most recently selected source
or read setting.
Source
The three Quik-Chek outputs will be the same as
previously stored. Each time a different type is
selected, the three Quik-Chek outputs will be recalled.
Read
The CheckMate 400 is ready to measure the
same signal as the last time it was turned on and
will automatically update the MAX & MIN readings
for recall at any time.
Selecting ranges
For some functions there are two or more ranges
or scales. Press the RANGE/TYPE pushbutton to
scroll through the ranges and scales.
Turn-off
Press the POWER push-button to turn the
CheckMate 400 off. If AUTO-OFF is enabled, the
Checkmate 400 will turn itself off after 30 minutes
of inactivity.
Autocal
To maintain accuracy, the CheckMate 400
periodically recalibrates its measuring circuitry
against internal references. The word CAL will
appear on the display for less than 2 seconds.
Changing batteries
Low battery is indicated by BAT on the display.
Approximately four hours of operation remain
before the LCD blanks and CheckMate 400 shuts
itself down. Turn the CheckMate 400 off, loosen
the captive screw securing the battery
compartment and lift off the cover from the bottom
of the case. The four “AA” batteries are easily
removed and replaced (alkaline supplied and
recommended). Replace the battery compartment
cover and tighten the screws.
Auto-off
CheckMate 400 can be set up to turn itself off
after 30 minutes of inactivity. The internal timer is
reset to 30 minutes each time a pushbutton is
pressed.
Default settings – Auto-off
CheckMate 400 may be restored to the factory
settings. This will reset the HI and LO “Quik-Chek”
memories. Prompts also guide you for selection of
Auto-Off and temperature scales.
1) Press and hold the STORE/RESET push-
button while turning the CheckMate 400 on.
2) Keep pressing the push-button until the display
flashes (about 5 seconds) then release.
3) The words BAT and ON will appear on the
display indicating that AUTO-OFF is selected.
4) To toggle the AUTO-OFF function on and off
press the RANGE/TYPE push-button and the
words oN and oFF will display.
5) After five seconds the CheckMate 400 will
automatically store your choice and the °C &°F
symbols will flash on the display.
6) Press the RANGE/TYPE push-button to make
your selection. With °C flashing the unit will
display only in °C, with °F flashing the unit will
display only in °F and with both flashing you
can select °C and °F for each RTD type. °C/°F
is selected if no push-buttons are pressed.
7) After five seconds the CheckMate 400 will
begin normal operation. Or you may press the
STORE/RESET button to accept your choice
and begin operation.
CAL
Source thermocouple
Select source by pressing the SOURCE/READ
pushbutton until the word SOURCE appears on the
LCD display. To change the output value press the
UP or DOWN pushbutton corresponding to the digit
being displayed. To ramp the output press and hold
any UP or DOWN pushbutton. The display will
continue to change in increments corresponding to
the digit being changed and will automatically carry
up and down until the limits of the range are
reached. This function operates in all three output
positions (HI, SET & LO).
Storing Quik-Chek outputs
1) Press HI or LO
2) Press the UP/DOWN keys to desired value
3) Press the STORE push-button
The LCD will flash once to show that the value
was saved
If a value is in the SET position and you want that
value stored in HI or LO, press and hold the STORE
push-button, then press the HI or LO pushbutton.
The display will flash once to indicate the value has
been stored. Then release both pushbuttons.
Recall Quik-Chek outputs
When you need a stored value just press the HI or
LOW Quik-Chek pushbutton. Any value for the
selected range may be stored in HI & LO. The
CheckMate 400 remembers the HI, LO and SET
values for each function with the power on or off.
Each time a different function is selected, the last
three Quik-Chek values for that function will be
recalled.
Open thermocouple
Five dashes (-----) will appear on the LCD if there is
an open sensor or if the sensor has a high
resistance which indicates that the sensor is burning
out.
Read thermocouples
Select read by pressing the SOURCE/READ
pushbutton until the word READ appears on the
LCD display. The READ functions measure the
desired signal.
Min/Max
To read the maximum or minimum input since read
mode was entered, simply press the MAX or MIN
pushbutton. The value will appear on the LCD along
with the word MAX or MIN. The MAX/MIN values
are automatically updated and may be viewed at
any time without disturbing the other values.
Restarting Min/Max
Pressing the STORE/RESET push-button will cause
the CheckMate 400 to store the present reading
into the MAX and MIN memories. Upon releasing
the STORE/RESET push-button the CheckMate
400 will resume reading the input and update the
MAX & MIN values as the measured signal
changes.
Out of range signals
Signals above or below those available for the
currently selected range will be indicated by Or and
Ur on the display.