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The materials included in this compilation are for the use of Dwyer Instruments, Inc. potential customers and current employees as a resource only. They may not be reproduced, published, or transmitted electronically for commercial purposes. Furthermore, the Company’s name, likeness, product names, and logos, included within these compilations may not be used without specific, written prior permission from Dwyer Instruments, Inc. ©Copyright 2014 Dwyer Instruments, Inc.

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Page 1: Universal Handheld Test Instrument Probes

Model UHH / Mobile Meter®

SoftwareHandheld Test Instrument

The materials included in this compilation are for the use of Dwyer Instruments, Inc. potential customers and current employees as a resource only. They may not be reproduced, published, or transmitted electronically for commercial purposes. Furthermore, the Company’s name, likeness, product names, and logos, included within these compilations may not be used without specific,

written prior permission from Dwyer Instruments, Inc. ©Copyright 2014 Dwyer Instruments, Inc.

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Introduction

Handheld display interface that communicates with probes or modules in order to detect a wide variety of parametersVersatile base can combine with multiple probes and modules

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General Specifications

Display: OLED, color 240 x 320Temperature Limits: -15 to 51°C, -6 to 51°C when using the wireless functionHousing: Thermoplastic elastomer over polycarbonateMaximum Wireless Distance: 15.2 mMemory: 4 MB internal (~50,000 readings)Weight: 283 g

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General Specifications

Languages: English, German, Italian, Portuguese, and SpanishResolution: 1FPM, 0.1 MPS, 0.1 CFM & M3/HR; 0.1°F & °C; RH 0.1%Multiple accessories are available

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WDPM - Information

Differential Pressure TransmitterWirelessly transmits measurements to the UHH or an Android device with the Mobile Meter AppCan take wireless measurements from 15.2 m away from base unitPowered via a rechargeable battery

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WDPM - Specifications

Measurement Range: 500 Pa – 87 KPa (by model)Accuracy: ±0.5% FS spanEngineering Units:

Pressure: in w.c., ft w.c., in Hg, psi, OzSl, mm w.c., mBar, Pa, hPa, kPaVelocity: fpm, mph, kn, m/s, m/h, k/h, fpsFlow: cfm, gpm, gph, gpd, m3/s, m3/h, lps, lpm, lph

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AP1/AP2 - Information

Measures Velocity, Flow and TemperatureThe probe has a protective sleeve that covers the sensor when not in use for protectionEasy markings ensure the product is properly usedRechargeable Battery

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AP1 - Specification

Thermo–Anemometer Probe, wiredRange

Air Velocity: 0 to 30 m/sVolumetric Air: 999,999 in selected flow unitsTemperature: -29 to 100°C

AccuracyAir Velocity: ±3% FS within ranges of 4 to 32°CTemperature: ±0.28°C

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AP2 - Specifications

Range: Air Velocity: 0 to 30 m/sVolumetric Air: 999,999 in selected flow unitsTemperature: -29 to 100°C

Accuracy: Air Velocity: ±3% FS @ 4 to 32°CTemperature: ±0.28°C

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RP1/RP2 - Information

Measures Humidity, Temperature, Dew Point and Wet Bulb TemperaturesFactory calibrated replacement humidity sensors can plug in with no additional calibrationEach probe comes with a membrane for sensor protection

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RP1 – Specification

Thermo–Hygrometer Probe, wiredRange

Temperature: -29 to 60°CRH: 0 to 100% (non-condensing)

AccuracyTemperature: ±0.3 @ 25°CRH: ±2% within ranges of 10 to 90% RH; ±4% within ranges of 0 to 10, 90 to 100% RH

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RP2 – Specifications

Range: RH: 0 to 100%Temperature: -29 to 60°C

Accuracy: RH: ±2% (10 to 90% RH) or ±4% (0 to 10, 90 to 100% RH)Temperature: ±0.3° @ 25°C

8” Probe insertion

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VP1/VP2 - Information

Vane Thermo-Anemometer ProbeMeasures Velocity, Flow, Humidity and TemperatureCommunicates wirelessly with the UHH or Mobile meter app

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Accessory – VP1

Vane Thermo–Anemometer Probe, wiredRange

Air Velocity: 0 to 30 m/sVolumetric Air: 999,999 in selected flow unitsTemperature: -29 to 100°C

AccuracyAir Velocity: ±3% FSTemperature: ±0.28°C

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VP2 - Specifications

Range: Air Velocity: 0 to 30 m/sVolumetric Air: 999,999 in selected flow unitsTemperature: -29 to 100°C

Accuracy: Air Velocity: ±3% FSTemperature: ±0.28° C

8” Probe Insertion

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Mobile Meter® Software App Introduction

New Mobile Meter® Software Application turns any android phone into a versatile test instrumentMeasurements can be saved to log files and emailed directly from the mobile deviceApp calculates air velocity / air flowMultiple probe readings can be simultaneously displayed

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UHH-BTG - Information

Converts UHH Probe Wireless Signals to Bluetooth SIG TechnologyUsing this gateway allows wireless probes to connect to mobile phones and tablets using Mobile Meter® Software AppCompact size, clips onto beltRechargeable Battery

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UHH-BTG Specifications

Wireless Distance: 15 m or greaterWeight: 70.87 gResponse Time: 1 sTemperature Limits:

Ambient: -15 to 51°CBattery Charging: 0 to 45°C

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UHH Operation

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Press and release the Enter Key in the center of the directional pad to turn on the UHHHolding down the Enter Key will turn off the UHHWired Probes will power on and off with the base unitWireless Probes will be turned on and off with the button on the probe handle

Powering Up UHH

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Use the Left and Right Directional Arrows to highlight the Probe Menu at the top of the display and press the Enter KeyUse the Down Directional Arrow to select Pairing Mode and press the Enter KeyTurn on the wireless probes to be pairedHighlight the desired probes and press the Enter Key

Pairing Wireless Probes Probe

Menu

Pairing Mode

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Using the Left Multi-Function Key, select the desired parameterExcept for volumetric flow, the Right Multi-Function Key will cycle through the available engineering unitsFor volumetric flow, the Right Multi-Function Key will enter the Settings Menu and the engineering units can be selected in the units sub-menu

Changing Engineering Units

Adjust UnitsSelect Parameter

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Maximum, minimum, and average statistics are available for each parameterPress the Left Multi-Function Key until Display appears Press the Center Multi-Function Key to toggle between the current and statistics views

Viewing Statistics

Select DisplayToggle Between Statistics and Current

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Logging can be set to be over a time duration or can be single value at a timeLogging can start by an event or by manually pushing the button on the UHH or the probePress the Left Multi-Function Button until Log is displayedPress the Center Key to enter the Log Settings or the Right Key to trigger the Log to start

Logging Measurements

Select LogAccess Log Settings

Start Log

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Using the Left Multi-Function Key, select the desired parameterIn order to change between differential pressure, air velocity, and volumetric air flow, press the Center Multifunction KeyDew point and wet bulb selections are located as humidity engineering units

Changing Mode of Operation

Select Parameter

Select Mode of Operation

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Parameters can be displayed as a meter, gauge, or strip chartWhen gauge is selected, a color band can be added to the displayUse the Left and Right Directional Keys to select the View Menu at the top of the displayUse the View sub-menu to select the display format

Changing Display Formats

Select the Format in the View Sub-Menu

Select View Menu

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Mobile Meter® Software Operation

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Go To Bluetooth Menu On Your PhoneTurn On The UHH-BTG So That It Is DiscoverableSelect The UHH-BTG In The Bluetooth MenuLED On The Gateway Will Start Blinking Blue Once Successfully Paired

Pairing UHH-BTG to Phone

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Launch The App On The Phone Or TabletTurn On Probes And Modules To Be Paired With PhoneApp Will List The Available ProbesTap On Probe To Be Displayed

Probe Selection

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While Viewing The Selected Probe, Click On The Gear To Access The SettingsIn the Settings, You Can Change The Engineering Units, K-Factor, Area, Type of Duct, Mode of Operation, And Display Configuration

Changing Settings

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Select Desired Probe To LogPress Log Button On Lower Left Side Of Screen Or Press Button On The Probe HandleAfter Log Is Complete, You Can View Data Or Email Data

Logging Measurements