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User manual for the portable device

myDatasensMINI H2S 1000

Rev. 01 valid from:

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Firmware version: 01v004

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Modem version: ---

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Server version: 36.1

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Hardware version: 1.4

User manual
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Summary of Contents for myDatasensMINI H2S 1000

Page 1: ...id from l Firmware version 01v004 l Modem version l Server version 36 1 l Hardware version 1 4 User manual 300554 Microtronics Engineering GmbH www microtronics at Hauptstrasse 7 3244 Ruprechtshofen Austria Tel 43 2756 77180 23 Fax 43 2756 77180 33 support microtronics at ...

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Page 3: ...5 4 5 2 General safety instructions 15 4 5 3 Safety and preventative measures for handling wireless modules 15 4 5 3 1 Safety and precautionary measures for the wireless module installation 16 4 6 Overview 16 4 7 Intended use 17 4 8 General product information 17 4 9 Device labelling 18 4 10 Installation of spare and wear parts 18 4 11 Storage of the product 19 4 12 Obligation of the operator 19 C...

Page 4: ...evice 33 8 4 1 Testing communication between myDatasensMINI H2S 1000and DeviceConfig 33 8 4 2 Testing communication between myDatasensMINI H2S 1000and the myDatanet server 34 Chapter 9 User interfaces 35 9 1 User interface on the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 35 9 1 1 Operating elements 35 9 1 1 1 Display 36 9 1 1 2 Acceleration sensor 37 9 2 User interface on the myDatanet Server 37 9 2 1 Site configur...

Page 5: ...device with a wireless M bus interface 49 10 7 Instrument tab 52 10 8 Zero tab 53 10 9 Calibration tab 54 10 9 1 Protocol Fields program window 56 10 10 Sync tab 58 10 10 1 Existing connection to the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 59 10 10 2 No connection to a device 60 10 11 Data tab 60 10 11 1 Measurement Data program window 61 10 11 1 1 Chart Configuration program window 63 10 12 Recommended procedure...

Page 6: ...enance 85 13 2 Maintenance of the H2S sensor 85 13 2 1 Calibration and zero point adjustment 86 13 2 1 1 Safety instructions for handling H2S gas 86 13 2 1 2 Calibration 86 13 2 1 2 1 Calibration guidelines 87 13 2 1 2 2 Calibration room equipment 87 13 2 1 2 3 Calibration process 87 13 2 1 3 Zero point adjustment 94 Chapter 14 Removal disposal 97 Chapter 15 Troubleshooting and repair 99 15 1 Gene...

Page 7: ...Chapter 1 Inhaltsverzeichnis_en Chapter 19 Contact information 107 Rev 01 7 ...

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Page 9: ...Chapter 2 Declaration of conformity Chapter 2 Declaration of conformity Rev 01 9 ...

Page 10: ...2 1 Declaration of conformity Appendix 10 Rev 01 ...

Page 11: ...ivate the display H2S sensor Measurement range 0 200ppm Max overflow 1000ppm Resolution 0 25ppm Pressure range Atmospheric 10 T90 response time 35s Calibration cycle 6 months Max service life 2 years Repeat accuracy 1 Temperature sensor Measurement range 10 40 C Resolution 0 1 C Data memory Internal flash memory for up to 261 887 measurement cycles Data type H2S concentration f32 32Bit floating po...

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Page 13: ...ted on the front page Revised versions of this manual as well as software and driver updates are available in the service area of the myDatanet server 4 1 Translation For deliveries to countries in the European Economic Area the manual must be translated into the language of the respective country If there are any discrepancies in the translated text the original manual German must be referenced o...

Page 14: ... marking is provided on the type plate of the measurement instrument Important note The certificates of conformity and any relevant test certificates from the respective authorities must be carefully observed during installation and commissioning 1 myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 4 5 Safety instructions For the connection commissioning and operation of the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 the following information...

Page 15: ... that must be particularly emphasised Note Information that supplements the specifications in the main text 4 5 2 General safety instructions WARNING Never use this device in areas where the use of wireless equipment is prohibited This device must not be used in hospitals and or in the vicinity of medical equipment such as heart pacemakers or hearing aids as their functionality could be compromise...

Page 16: ... strong vibrations or impacts l The wireless module can cause interferences if it is located in the vicinity of television sets radios or computers l Do not open the wireless module Any modification to the equipment is prohibited and will result in the operating licence being revoked l Do not install the device in any other way to the one described in the operating instructions Improper use will i...

Page 17: ...rated in wastewater systems to record and transfer H2S concentrations The device is equipped with an integrated electrochemical sensor for this purpose The sensor is subject to wear and must therefore be calibrated every 6 months Depending on the application the service life of the sensor can be up to 2 years In addition to the H2S concentration the internal measurement values Int Temp see Interna...

Page 18: ...nd properly Type plate myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 Note These operating instructions are part of the device and must be available to the user at all times The safety instructions contained therein must be observed DANGER It is strictly prohibited to disable the safety equipment or modify its mode of operation 4 10 Installation of spare and wear parts Please be advised that spare and accessory parts th...

Page 19: ...ase The firmware includes an algorithm that detects any vibrations if transported in this position and thus prevents the display from activating 4 12 Obligation of the operator WARNING In the EEA European Economic Area the national implementation of the framework directive 89 391 EEC as well as the associated specific directives and from these in particular the directive 89 655 EEC about the minim...

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Page 21: ...ram installed 4 myDatanet server to which the data is transferred 5 Client that accesses the interface of the myDatanet server via the web browser 6 Customer specific server that provides clients with their own interface The customer specific server obtains the data via the XML interface of the myDatanet server see XML interface on page 83 7 Client on which a PC program is running that obtains its...

Page 22: ...nfiguration program also provides the option of transferring the data to a central myDatanet server An Internet connection is required for this purpose The DeviceConfig configuration program uses port 51241 to transfer data l myDatanet server Database for saving the measurement data and configurations Data is either accessed via the XML interface of the server see XML interface on page 83 or web i...

Page 23: ...ue determined during the previous step is converted into the H2S measurement value by means of the slope and offset determined during the calibration see Calibration process on page 87 The zero point adjustment see Zero point adjustment on page 94 does not change the slope although the offset is set Important note The offset determined during the calibration of the device is changed by the zero po...

Page 24: ...val and not the measurement cycle 3 sec configurable see Instrument tab on page 52 This only applies as long as the display is not active If the display is active the temperature is measured in the measurement cycle The temperature value is not determined by means of averaging in either of the cases 24 Rev 01 ...

Page 25: ...ensMINI H2S 1000 206 143 includes l myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 l USB radio transmitter 206 657 l Calibration adapter l Quick Guide Additional accessories such as assembly sets etc depending on the order specifications Please check these against the delivery slip 6 3 Storage The following storage conditions must be observed myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 Storage temperature 20 70 C Humidity 15 90 rH Note The...

Page 26: ... for any returns and can be obtained from the Support Service Centre see Contact information on page 107 The return shipment of the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000must occur in the original packaging and with freight and insurance paid to Microtronics Engineering GmbH see Contact information on page 107 Insuf ficiently cleared return shipments will otherwise not be accepted 26 Rev 01 ...

Page 27: ... and depth view with protective armour 7 2 Installing the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 Important note l Ensure installation is completed correctly l Comply with the existing legal and or operational directives l Improper handling can cause injuries and or damage to the devices l The myDatasensMINI H2S 1000must not be operated in the field without a protective armour l Due to the electrostatic effects t...

Page 28: ...ht l Objects that radiate intense heat maximum ambient temperature 10 40 C l Objects with a strong electromagnetic field frequency converter or similar l Corrosive chemicals or gases with the exception of H2S that is to be measured l Mechanical impacts l Direct installation on paths or roads l Vibrations l Radioactive emissions 28 Rev 01 ...

Page 29: ... Suspended installation Detailed view of a suspended installation 1 Niro shackle 206 325 2 myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 1 Use the Niro shackle 206 325 to attach the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 to a rung of the channel ladder or a similar fastening point in accordance with the figure Detailed view of a suspended installation on page 29 Rev 01 29 ...

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Page 31: ... are included in the scope of delivery of the accessory parts 8 2 General principles The entire measurement system may only be placed into operation after completion and inspection of the installation Study the manual thoroughly before placing into operation to prevent faulty or incorrect configuration Utilise the manual to familiarise yourself with the operation of the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000and ...

Page 32: ...at is located on the Data tab of the DeviceConfig configuration pro gram see Data tab on page 60 Important note By clicking on the Delete Measurement Data button all of the data in the device memory and the measurement data assigned to the device on the PC are deleted The following steps are only required if you want data to be transferred to the myDatanet server 3 Create a site for operation on t...

Page 33: ... see Instrument tab on page 52 2 Activate the synchronisation between myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 and DeviceConfig For this purpose use the button illustrated below that is located in the Sync tab of the DeviceConfig configuration program see Sync tab on page 58 3 Wait until the DeviceConfig configuration program indicates that the synchronisation process is complete Synchronisation completed 4 Click ...

Page 34: ...the site on page 80 5 Activate the synchronisation between myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 DeviceConfig and the myDa tanet server For this purpose use the button illustrated below that is located in the Sync tab of the DeviceConfig configuration program see Sync tab on page 58 6 Wait until the DeviceConfig configuration program indicates that the synchronisation process is complete Synchronisation complet...

Page 35: ...a the web interface of the myDatanet server see User interface on the myDatanet Server on page 37 for which the web address is available from your responsible sales partner The configuration settings can also be displayed via the web interface 9 1 User interface on the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 9 1 1 Operating elements Operating elements 1 Display 2 Acceleration sensor to activate the display Rev 01...

Page 36: ...ctive for 30sec and alternates between the two status indications A special status indication that contains the currently installed firmware version and the battery voltage is briefly shown directly after the display is switched on Status indication when the display is switched on Status indication 1 Status indication 2 1 Version number of the currently installed firmware 6 Temperature in C update...

Page 37: ...lt the device by the horizontal axis in accordance with the following diagrams Changing between the two positions of the device should be completed in a single movement i e do not hold in second position Activating the display It can take one to two seconds for the display to activate once the device has been tilted To prevent the display from accidentally activating the firmware includes an algor...

Page 38: ...ce assignment 9 2 1 2 Comments Comments Free comment field is also displayed below the device type in the site list 9 2 1 3 Measurement channels Gas Freely selectable channel title for the measurement value of the H2S concentration Min Defines the lower scale end of the pointer instruments read only Max Defines the upper scale end of the pointer instruments Unit String which is used as the measure...

Page 39: ...ting Record interval Time between measurement data recordings read only The record interval can only be configured using the DeviceConfig configuration program see Instrument tab on page 52 Time zone Regional settings not relevant for raw measurement data as this is stored in the UTC Daylight saving time Configuration for automatic time adjustment Standard The configuration for the time adjustment...

Page 40: ...idden depending on the respective user level In this case please contact the myDatanet Server administrator You can reach the input screen for configuring the device by clicking on the serial number in the site list see myDatanet Server Manual 805002 or by clicking on the device name in the device name list see myDatanet Server Manual 805002 9 2 2 1 Comments Comments Free comment field is also dis...

Page 41: ...Chapter 9 User interfaces Last connection In each case the last time stamp of the affected operation Last disconnection Last transmission error Hardware version Reserved for extensions Rev 01 41 ...

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Page 43: ...uitive operation the user interface of the DeviceConfig therefore automatically adjusts to the relevant device that is connected In addition to the standard functions the tool also supports device specific processes e g calibration zero point adjustment The DeviceConfig enables you to complete the following tasks l Synchronisation of measurement data and configuration between device and server spe...

Page 44: ... The DeviceConfig configuration program communicates wirelessly wireless M bus using the USB radio transmitter 206 657 with the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 The DeviceConfig configuration program includes the followingDeviceConfig functions l Synchronisation of measurement data and configuration between device and server see Sync tab on page 58 l Configuration of the record interval see Instrument tab ...

Page 45: ...e scope of delivery of the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 It is required because standard PCs and laptops do not have a wireless M bus interface that is necessary for communication with the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 USB radio transmitter 1 USB connector type A 3 LED USB supply 2 LEDs communication 4 Antenna The USB radio transmitter has two status indicators The LED USB supply lights up red as soon as the ...

Page 46: ...ice or USB radio transmitter 206 657 to your PC once the installation process has completed as the required USB drivers are only installed during this process DeviceConfig setup wizard 2 Follow the instructions of the setup wizard until the following screen is displayed The USB drivers must be installed to ensure correct operation Installing of the USB drivers for the devices 46 Rev 01 ...

Page 47: ...on you selected the option for the program to be started following completion of the installation process 3 Connect the USB radio transmitter 206 657 to a free USB port on your PC From Windows Vista onwards the driver will be installed automatically Instructions on installing the driver on older versions of Windows are included in the user manual for the DeviceConfig myDatanetDeviceConfig Manual 8...

Page 48: ...uired for myDatanet devices that are connected to the PC via a wireless M bus Information on whether your device supports this type of connection is provided in the user manual for the respective device Settings Options menu item 1 Activates deactivates the automatic search for the USB radio transmitter 206 657 on all of the available COM ports 3 COM port that is connected with the USB radio trans...

Page 49: ...e with a wireless M bus interface First of all complete the steps described in chapter Installing the drivers for the USB radio transmitter on page 47 to install the drivers required to operate the USB radio transmitter Note All of the screenshots show version 4 12 of the DeviceConfig configuration program Newer versions may include minor changes to the appearance of the program 1 Connect the USB ...

Page 50: ...o switch between the individual tabs 2 Button to initiate the search for device in the receiving range 4 Select your device based on the serial number from the list of devices found Important note Please note that the range of the radio transmitter of the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 is max 5m depending on the environmental conditions List of devices found 50 Rev 01 ...

Page 51: ...n actively connected to the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 1 Wireless signal level dBm Note To ensure a stable connection the wireless signal level should be higher than 70dBm i e for example 65dBm This is achieved by reducing the distance between the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000and USB radio transmitter and avoiding obstacles such as walls and similar Rev 01 51 ...

Page 52: ...ent tab The myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 is configured via this tab Instrument tab 1 Time between measurement data recordings 2 Button for transferring the changed configuration to the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 52 Rev 01 ...

Page 53: ...termined during the calibration remains unchanged Detailed instructions on completing the zero point adjustment are provided in chapter Zero point adjustment on page 94 Zero tab 1 H2S concentration in ppm In contrast to what is shown on the display and measurement value graphics negative values are not cut off 2 Button to complete the zero point adjustment Rev 01 53 ...

Page 54: ...asensMINI H2S 1000 that must be completed every 6 months at the latest The remaining days until the next calibration is due are shown on the display of the device The calibration must be executed earlier if you are under the impression that based on the operational demands the calibration of the sensor is no longer entirely correct Detailed instructions on completing the calibration are provided i...

Page 55: ... 4 H2S measurement value calculated with the currently valid values for the offset and slope 10 starts stops the timer 1 5 Calculated offset 11 Button to generate the calibration protocol that should always be created to ensure traceability 6 Calculated slope 12 Button to transfer the values determined for the offset and slope to myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 1 After a restart the timer is automatically...

Page 56: ... Protocol Fields program window Additional information that can be added when creating the calibration protocol can be entered via this program window Dialogue window to enter additional information 56 Rev 01 ...

Page 57: ...d Temp Temperature in the calibration room during the calibration rH Air humidity in the calibration room during the calibration Pressure Air pressure in the calibration room during the calibration Conditions Not required for this device class Gas concentration Concentration in ppm of the gas used for the upper reference point Precision Precision as a percentage specified by the manufacturer of th...

Page 58: ...nd myDatanet server The Sync tab is also available if there is no connection USB or wireless M bus to a device Detailed instructions on completing the synchronisation is provided in chapter Synchronisation with the DeviceConfig configuration program on page 64 and chapter Synchronisation with the myDatanet server on page 67 58 Rev 01 ...

Page 59: ...configurations of the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000with the DeviceConfig configuration program As soon as your PC establishes a connection to the Internet for example when you return to the office you can then complete the synchronisations between the DeviceConfig and myDatanet server see No connection to a device on page 60 Sync tab when connected to the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 1 Checkbox to determine ...

Page 60: ...of the devices that the DeviceConfig configuration program has saved locally are synchronised with the myDatanet server 10 11 Data tab This area is designed to evaluate the measurement data and export the measurement data as a tsv file for further processing by a customer specific system It also enables the measurement data generated up to this point in time to be deleted from the database of the ...

Page 61: ...to this point in time from the database of the DeviceConfig configuration program and the internal memory of the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 4 End time for the data export 9 Button to start the data export 5 End date for the data export 10 11 1 Measurement Data program window This program window is designed to display evaluate the data stored locally on your PC Operation is similar to that of the meas...

Page 62: ...7 Measurement Data program window 1 Date time from when the data should be displayed 7 Reduce in size or zoom out increase the period 2 Move a period page into the past 8 Save the measurement value graphic as a png file 3 Move a period page into the future 9 Save the visible measurement data as a tsv file 4 Jump to the latest data record or to the end of the measurement data 10 Opens the program w...

Page 63: ...t is not possible to change the title of the measurement channels the measurement value unit or the minimum and maximum value for the x axis of the diagram Chart Configuration program window 1 Titles of the measurement channel available for selection 3 Minimum value for the x axis of the diagram 2 Measurement value unit of the channel 4 Maximum value for the x axis of the diagram Rev 01 63 ...

Page 64: ...er date this is possible at any time see No connection to a device on page 60 1 Connect the USB radio transmitter 206 657 to the USB interface of your PC 2 Start the DeviceConfig configuration program DeviceConfig 3 Connect the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000to the PC using the USB radio transmitter 206 657 supplied see Establishing a connection to a device with a wireless M bus interface on page 49 4 Add...

Page 65: ...ync tab when connected to the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 1 Checkbox to determine whether the measurement data and configurations should also be synchronised with the server when clicking on the Sync button Note This checkbox is only displayed if your PC is already connected to the Internet 2 Button to trigger synchronisation Rev 01 65 ...

Page 66: ...d measurement data record Selecting the time period for which the data should be read out only during first synchronisation 1 Read out all of the saved data Note Reading out all of the saved data can take several hours depending on the number of saved measurement data records 2 Only read out the data from the selected date onwards The data is always read out from 00 00 am of the selected day Impor...

Page 67: ...e DeviceConfig configuration program but also with the myDatanet server A site must already be assigned to the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000on the myDatanet server for this purpose Detailed instructions are provided in chapter Creating the site on page 80 Another prerequisite for this is that your PC is connected to the Internet while reading out the data from the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 If this is not ...

Page 68: ...4 Additional tabs are displayed if the connection was established successfully Now select the Sync tab myDatasensMINI H2S 1000specific tab 68 Rev 01 ...

Page 69: ...nc tab when connected to the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 1 Checkbox to determine whether the measurement data and configurations should also be synchronised with the server when clicking on the Sync button Note This checkbox is only displayed if your PC is already connected to the Internet 2 Button to trigger synchronisation Rev 01 69 ...

Page 70: ...out all of the saved data can take several hours depending on the number of saved measurement data records 2 Only read out the data from the selected date onwards The data is always read out from 00 00 am of the selected day Important note Following completion of the synchronisation it is no longer possible to read out data before the selected date If the DeviceConfig configuration program determi...

Page 71: ... option to select from which time period onwards the data should be read out opens The measurement data is read out from the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000in accordance with the selection and assigned to the new site 2 The locally saved data is assigned to the new site from the selected point in time onwards 3 All locally saved data is assigned to the new site 7 Wait until the DeviceConfig configuration ...

Page 72: ...ng out the data on page 67 This procedure is recommended if an Internet connection cannot be established on the site while reading out the data from the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 During this procedure the data on the site is initially only synchronised with the DeviceConfig configuration program The data is then transferred to the myDatanet server at a later date when your PC has re established a co...

Page 73: ...ssfully Now select the Sync tab myDatasensMINI H2S 1000specific tab 5 Click on the button to trigger synchronisation Sync tab when connected to the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000although there is no connection to the myDatanet server 1 Button to trigger synchronisation Rev 01 73 ...

Page 74: ...out all of the saved data Note Reading out all of the saved data can take several hours depending on the number of saved measurement data records 2 Only read out the data from the selected date onwards The data is always read out from 00 00 am of the selected day Important note Following completion of the synchronisation it is no longer possible to read out data before the selected date 6 Wait unt...

Page 75: ...onisation During this process the measurement data and configurations of all of the devices that the DeviceConfig configuration program has saved locally are synchronised with the myDatanet server 10 Wait until the DeviceConfig configuration program indicates that the synchronisation process is complete Synchronisation completed Rev 01 75 ...

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Page 77: ... assigned 6 Switches to the Data exports area to configure the data export This tab is only visible if at least the licence for one export variant is available 3 Logout the active user 7 Opens the input screen to upload a XML file This tab is only visible if the licence for the XML import is available 4 Tabs to switch between the individual server areas 8 Call up the help menu 11 1 1 Explanation o...

Page 78: ...mer Otherwise the Sites area at customer level is opened by clicking on the name of the customer see Site area at customer level on page 79 or Reports on page 80 7 Customer s address that can be entered via the input screen for configuring the customer 8 Symbol via which an image file can be loaded on to the server as an Overview map To remove the Map again open the upload dialogue again and click...

Page 79: ...gain open the upload dialogue again and click on Submit without selecting an image file beforehand 2 Current Map on which the sites can be placed 3 Symbol that represents a site on the Map 4 List of reports see Reports on page 80 5 List of sites applications see Site on page 38 6 Symbol via which a OpenStreetMaps map on which the sites are displayed can be loaded see Map view on page 80 Rev 01 79 ...

Page 80: ...e site Note Some of the fields mentioned in the following chapters may be hidden depending on the respective user level In this case please contact the administrator of the myDatanet server Detailed instructions on creating a new site are included in myDatanet Server Manual 805002 1 Log in via the web interface on the myDatanet server You will receive the web address from your responsible sales pa...

Page 81: ...sign the device to the customer see Assigning a device to the customer on page 81 or the device is already assigned to a different site More detailed information on this is provided in myDatanet Server Manual 805002 Linking the device and site 1 Device assignment 2 List of devices that have not yet been linked with a site 11 4 2 Assigning a device to the customer Note Some of the fields mentioned ...

Page 82: ...device may already be assigned to a customer More detailed information on this is provided in myDatanet Server Manual 805002 Assigning a device to the customer 1 Menu item for calling up the list of devices that are not assigned to a customer 4 Selection of the customer to whom the device should be assigned 2 Filter for the list of measurement instruments 5 List of measurement instruments 3 Opens ...

Page 83: ...sales partner 12 1 General The XML interface is provided to export data from and import data to the myDatanet server However this is not just limited to the pure measurement data but includes all of the data provided by the myDatanet server e g measurement data configurations log entries alarm lists etc It is therefore possible for the customer to completely dispense with the interface of the myDa...

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Page 85: ...ation process on page 87 DANGER Extreme caution is required when handling calibration gases Hydrogen sulphide is a neurotoxic substance that can cause poisoning and even death depending on the concentration More accurate results than the ones determined using the Calibration set H2S 30ppm 206 810 are obtained in a specially equipped calibration room see Calibration room equipment on page 87 If you...

Page 86: ...neurotoxic substance that can cause poisoning and even death depending on the concentration It has the following effects on humans l 0 1ppm Odour threshold l from 20ppm Corneal damage following prolonged exposure l approx 100ppm Irritation of the mucous membranes in the eyes and respiratory system sal ivation irritation of the throat l 200ppm Headache breathing difficulties l 250ppm Impairment of ...

Page 87: ...nders must be assembled and stored properly l The fittings on the gas discharge station must correspond to the working pressure l A computer is required for the DeviceConfig configuration program l An extraction device that is in permanent operation during the calibration process must be pro vided More detailed provisions must be taken from the applicable standards on installing a gas storage cent...

Page 88: ...tion tab myDatasensMINI H2S 1000specific tabs 5 Ensure that 0ppm is selected for the lower reference point Wait five minutes before pressing the button to set the lower reference point You can use the timer integrated in the interface to determine the amount of waiting time that remains An acoustic signal is issued once the timer has elapsed During these five minutes it must be ensured that the H2...

Page 89: ...aiting time 4 H2S measurement value calculated with the currently valid values for the offset and slope 10 starts stops the timer 1 5 Calculated offset 11 Button to generate the calibration protocol that should always be created to ensure traceability 6 Calculated slope 12 Button to transfer the values determined for the offset and slope to myDa tasensMINI H2S 1000 1 After a restart the timer is a...

Page 90: ...ated with the Calibration set H2S 30ppm Important note Ensure that the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000is positioned as straight as possible on the calibration adapter so that there is no gap between the protective armour and calibration adapter Place the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 in the calibration adapter 1 myDatasensMINI H2S 1000 3 Hose to the gas extraction station or cal ibration gas cylinder 2 Calibrat...

Page 91: ...810 is permanently set at the correct flow rate Then press the button to set the upper reference point see Calibration tab on page 89 Note If the determinded value for the offset is below 1500 e g 1550 or above 900 e g 850 it can be assumed that the H2S sensor is defective In this case contact the manufacturer see Contact information on page 107 8 Press the Save button to transfer the calculated o...

Page 92: ...se without any additional prompt A PDF writer can also be used Dialogue window to enter additional information Customer Name of the customer Customer no ERP ERP number of the cus tomer AB RMA no Order number or RMA number that the device is assigned to Gauger Name of the gauger who completed the calibration The folder specified in the Path for signatures must contain a PDF file with the digitised ...

Page 93: ...n Conditions Not required for this device class Gas concentration Concentration in ppm of the gas used for the upper reference point Precision Precision as a per centage specified by the manufacturer of the gas used Expiry Expiry date of the gas used Cal instrument Not required for this device class Last cal Not required for this device class Range Not required for this device class Precision Not ...

Page 94: ...4 13 of the DeviceConfig configuration program Newer versions may include minor changes to the appearance of the program 1 Connect the USB radio transmitter 206 657 to the USB interface on your PC 2 Start the DeviceConfig configuration program DeviceConfig 3 Connect the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000to the PC using the USB radio transmitter 206 657 supplied see Establishing a connection to a device with ...

Page 95: ...Chapter 13 Maintenance 5 Ensure that no H2S gas reaches the sensor Wait until the displayed ppm value is stable and then click on Zero Zero tab Rev 01 95 ...

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Page 97: ...the locally valid environmental regulations for electronic products Rechargeable batteries and or battery packs may not remain in the myDatasensMINI H2S 1000after discharging Ensure that the used rechargeable batteries and or battery packs are disposed of in an environmentally proper way Rev 01 97 ...

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Page 99: ...o ensure a stable connection this value should be higher than 70dBm for example 65dBm see Establishing a connection to a device with a wireless M bus interface on page 49 l The capacity of the battery pack is virtually depleted Not all or no data is available on the server l The measurement data and configurations have not been synchronised between the DeviceConfig configuration program and the my...

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Page 101: ...rder number Niro shackle 1 206 325 16 2 Other accessories Description Quantity Order number USB radio transmitter 1 206 657 USB extension cable USB A USB A 1 8m 1 206 664 Protection casing myDatasensMINI H2S 1 206 665 Calibration set H2S 30ppm 1 206 810 Caliration gas H2S 30ppm 1 206 812 DeviceConfig 1 300264 Rev 01 101 ...

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Page 105: ...example By setting a measurement value to NaN it is clearly marked as invalid and is thus not used for any further calculations In the measurement value graphs a measurement value that has been set to NaN is indicated by an interruption in the graph When downloading the data a measurement value set to NaN is indicated by an empty data field Rev 01 105 ...

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