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Elements in options.xml 

XML tag 

Description 

Type 

options

 

Base element. Contains the child 
elements device_options, 
production_options

 

 

device_options

 

See device_options description 

 

Numerical, whole number

 

production_options 

See production_options description  

Numerical, whole number 

Elements in reldefinition.xml 

XML tag 

Description 

Type 

relay_data

 

Base element. Contains the child 

elements relay_channel, relay_number, 
relay_status, sw_point_character, 
sw_point_value, hysteresis_value

 

 

relay_channel

 

Measurement channel linked to the 
relay

 

Numerical, whole number

 

relay_number 

Relay number (0 - 2) 

Numerical, whole number 

relay_status 

Status of relay 
0 = off 
1 = on 

Numerical, whole number 

sw_point_charact 

Switch point: Switch point: 
0 = low-limit monitoring 
1 = high-limit monitoring 

Numerical, whole number 

sw_point_value 

Switch point 

Numerical, decimal number

hysteresis_value 

Hysteresis 

Numerical, decimal number

Elements in serialnumber.xml 

XML tag 

Description 

Type 

serialnumber

 

Base element. Contains the child 
element number

 

 

number

 

Serial number

 

ASCII, 8 characters

 

Elements in status.xml 

XML tag 

Description 

Type 

mufstatus

 

Base element. Contains the child 

elements statemsg, staterel, 
statecounter

 

 

statemsg

 

Status message 
See statemsg description

 

Numerical, whole number

 

staterel 

Status relay 
See staterel description 

Numerical, whole number 

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Page 1: ...transmitter testo 6610 Probes P2A software Parameterizing adjusting and analyzing software Instruction manual Volume 1 1 800 561 8187 info Testo Direct ca www Testo Direct ca All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 2: ...währleisten Nicht mit Lösungsmitteln lagern 0 mod_1175692375179_79 doc 583 Do not store the product together with solvents Do not use any desiccants Pos 5 TD Sicherheit und Umwelt Sicherheit gewährleisten MUF 63xx Bei Wartung MUF nicht zur Regelung verwenden 3 mod_1234794852377_79 doc 26318 Do not use the instrument for control purposes at the same time as operating or servicing the transmitter Po...

Page 3: ... to hand so that you can refer to it when necessary Hand this documentation on to any subsequent users of the product Pos 13 TD Sicherheit und Umwelt Zu diesem Dokument Symbole und Schreibkonventionen Warnhinweis WARNUNG 2 mod_1207646966234_79 doc 14398 WARNING Indicates potential serious injuries Pos 14 TD Sicherheit und Umwelt Zu diesem Dokument Symbole und Schreibkonventionen Warnhinweis VORSIC...

Page 4: ...rument 23 4 3 2 1 Wall mounting for testo 6611 6613 6614 6615 6617 probes 23 4 3 2 2 Duct mounting for testo 6612 probes 24 4 3 3 Connecting the instrument 25 4 3 3 1 Overview of terminals 27 4 3 3 2 Connecting voltage supply and analog outputs 28 4 3 3 3 Connecting the relay outputs 29 4 3 3 4 Plug in connection option 32 4 3 3 5 Creating the PE earthing terminal 33 4 3 3 6 Setting the Ethernet m...

Page 5: ...in Menu Channel 2 if this option is available 66 4 4 6 3 Editing Main Menu Channel 3 if this option is available 67 4 4 6 4 Editing Main Menu Alarm 67 4 4 6 5 Editing Main Menu Settings 69 4 4 6 6 Editing Main Menu Analysis 73 4 4 6 7 Editing Message main menu 75 4 4 6 8 Calling up Main Menu Ident 76 4 4 6 9 Editing Main Menu Adjust 76 4 4 6 10 Editing Reset main menu 79 4 5 Status warning and err...

Page 6: ...s Painting systems Monitoring flow velocities or volumetric flow rates in air conditioning systems In addition to the signal transmission of the readings to a control unit via analog outputs the measurement data can simultaneously be recorded documented and visualized via Ethernet Furthermore it is possible to issue an alarm for those responsible for the process if necessary Pos 22 TD Leistungsbes...

Page 7: ...arious variables and units Temperature C F Differential pressure accuracy The specifications are only valid if the positive pressure is applied at the positive pressure connection 0 5 of measuring range additional 0 3 Pa intrinsic error 1 TK slope drift 0 03 of measuring range per degree Kelvin of deviation from nominal temperature 22 C TK zeroing drift 0 as zeroing with solenoid valve 2 1 Measuri...

Page 8: ...0 Pa 0 1 Pa 20 000 Pa 100 to 100 Pa 0 1 Pa 20 000 Pa 500 to 500 Pa 0 1 Pa 20 000 Pa 10 to 10 hPa 0 01 hPa 200 hPa 50 to 50 hPa 0 01 hPa 750 hPa 100 to 100 hPa 0 1 hPa 750 hPa 500 to 500 hPa 0 1 hPa 2500 hPa 1000 to 1000 hPa 1 hPa 2500 hPa Upon delivery and following a factory reset the readings are shown in the display in the unit that was ordered via the KMAT option Fxx see Ordering options for 6...

Page 9: ...oltage supply 4 wire separate signal and supply lines 20 to 30 V AC DC 300 mA power consumption Maximum load 4 wire 500 Ω power output Maximal load 4 wire 10 kΩ voltage output Analog output 0 to 1 V 1 5 mV 4 wire or 0 to 5 V 7 5 mV 4 wire or 0 to 10 V 15 mV 4 wire or 0 to 20 mA 0 03 mA 4 wire or 1 800 561 8187 info Testo Direct ca www Testo Direct ca All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 10: ...90 RH Housing weight Metal 1 960 kg Ethernet module 0 610 kg Protection class IP 65 only if the transmitter is wired properly closed cable entries Ethernet connector Harting PushPull connector and humidity probe are inserted and or sealing plugs are inserted Directives standards and tests EC Directive 2004 108 EC DIN 14644 4 EN 61000 6 2 interference immunity EN 61000 6 3 interference emission EN ...

Page 11: ...nische Daten MUF 63xx MUF 63xx Abmessungen 3 mod_1234450671494_79 doc 25194 3 4 1 5 Dimensions Dimensions in mm a b with M20 cable couplings 144 147 With NPT cable coupling 144 144 With M plug in connection 143 Pos 26 TD Überschriften MUF 1 2 2 2 Produktbeschreibung 3 mod_1234258723551_79 doc 24008 2 1 800 561 8187 info Testo Direct ca www Testo Direct ca All manuals and user guides at all guides ...

Page 12: ...r 7 M 16 x 1 5 screw connection e g analog outputs 8 M 16 x 1 5 screw connection e g voltage supply 9 Earthing PE connection 10 M 20 x 1 5 screw connection e g R3 and R4 relays 11 Eyelet for measuring point panel 12 M 20 x 1 5 screw connection e g R1 and R2 relays 13 Probe connector testo 6610 14 Upper part of housing Alternatively NPT cable couplings or M plug in connections are available A Ether...

Page 13: ...c testo 6611 0555 6610 L11 Wall probe version accuracy to 1 RH temperature range 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F sensor plugged in testo 6612 0555 6610 L12 Duct probe version accuracy to 1 RH temperature range 30 to 150 C 22 to 302 F sensor soldered testo 6613 0555 6610 L13 Cable probe version accuracy to 1 RH temperature range 40 to 180 C 40 to 356 F sensor soldered testo 6614 0555 6610 L14 Heated cable pr...

Page 14: ...7306891654_79 doc 29795 3 4 2 4 Service interface Pos 31 TD Produktbeschreibung Übersicht MUF 63xx Serviceschnittstelle 638x 3 mod_1234774092911_79 doc 25669 The parameterizing socket mini DIN is located behind the service flap as an interface to the P2A software or Testo handheld instrument testo 400 testo 650 Pos 32 TD Produktbeschreibung Übersicht MUF 63xx Relaisplatine Option 3 mod_12347741848...

Page 15: ...umidity in WMO calculation according to the WMO standard Degree of humidity in g kg and gr lb Absolute humidity in g m and gr ft Water content in ppm vol and vol Psychrometer temperature in Ctw and Ftw Enthalpy in kJ kg and BTU lb Water vapour partial pressure in hPa and H2O Dewpoint temperature in Ctd and Ftd Standardized dewpoint in CtdA standardized at atmospheric pressure 1013 hPa precondition...

Page 16: ...ndard during delivery if no entries are made in the order code after exchanging the unit the measuring range recorded in the instrument is applied as standard The transmitter even retains its scaling with the voltage disconnected Measuring range see table below 3 The maximum settings for the manual scaling The maximum limits can be calculated as follows X difference between MIN and MAX value of th...

Page 17: ... to 10 hPa 20 to 20 hPa 50 to 50 hPa 100 to 100 hPa 100 to 100 hPa 200 to 200 hPa 500 to 500 hPa 1000 to 1000 hPa 1000 to 1000 hPa 2000 to 2000 hPa Pos 37 TD Produktbeschreibung Übersicht MUF 63xx Tabelle Skalierung Fühler 638x 3 mod_1234775771238_79 doc 25802 Physical measuring range at 1013 hPa Standard scaling of transmitter measuring range Parameter Unit Probes MIN MAX MIN MAX C 6611 20 70 20 ...

Page 18: ... Dewpoint Ftd 6615 76 86 112 212 g m 3 all probes 0 600 0 2000 Absolute humidity gr ft3 all probes 0 250 0 800 relative humidity RH all probes 0 100 0 100 WMO relative humidity RH 0 100 0 100 Ctm 20 100 20 100 Mixture dewpoint H2O2 Ftm 4 212 4 212 g kg all probes 0 13300 0 9500 Degree of humidity gr lb all probes 0 93000 0 66500 kJ kg 40 99999 40 8000 Enthalpy BTU lb 18 43000 18 3500 Psychrometer ...

Page 19: ...is assigned to the collective alarm The testo 6381 monitors limit values with the help of relays If a reading is outside the limit values a relay to be specified by the user is switched If the reading reverts to more than a specified hysteresis below or above the limit value the alarm is cancelled In addition information about the occurrence of error status messages can be provided by means of a c...

Page 20: ...et module can be ordered retroactively as an accessory It can easily be installed in the testo 6381 transmitter The probe connector must be disconnected 1 Loosen screw connection 1 of service flap and open the flap 2 Loosen and remove housing screws 2 3 Remove upper part of housing 3 and place on a clean surface 1 800 561 8187 info Testo Direct ca www Testo Direct ca All manuals and user guides at...

Page 21: ...IP switch see Setting the Ethernet module page 34 before fixing the instrument in place 5 Set on upper part of instrument 5 and fix in place using the housing screws 6 provided in the accessories 1 800 561 8187 info Testo Direct ca www Testo Direct ca All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m ...

Page 22: ...plastic bracket see item 2 of drawing below 2 Hold rear panel bracket in assembly position and mark the three drill holes 3 Drill three holes Ø 5 mm and insert dowels where necessary 4 Screw on rear panel bracket Remember that the clamping brackets 1 must face the wall Fastening instrument to rear panel bracket 1 Slide plastic bracket 2 on the back of instrument onto rear panel bracket until it en...

Page 23: ... mark drill holes for wall duct bracket and probe shaft 2 Drill a hole Ø 12 5 mm in the duct wall to feed through the probe shaft 3 Fasten wall duct bracket 6 to duct wall with screws 5 4 Push probe shaft 9 with filter 10 through the middle hole of the mounting bracket The wall duct bracket 6 has an O ring 7 to seal it against the duct Feed the probe shaft 9 carefully through the wall duct bracket...

Page 24: ...ts 4 6 are fastened securely 7 Insert screw 1 through the hole on the top of the instrument and screw into bracket 3 8 Insert probe connector 12 into socket until it engages Pos 43 TD Erste Schritte MUF 63xx Gerät anschließen Ethernet 3 mod_1234779843987_79 doc 25897 35 4 3 3 Connecting the instrument Opening the instrument 1 Loosen screw connection 1 of service flap and open the flap 1 800 561 81...

Page 25: ...d lower parts of the housing by removing the housing screws 2 3 Remove upper part of housing 3 and place on a clean surface 4 Remove Ethernet module A from lower part of housing 4 and also place on a clean surface 1 800 561 8187 info Testo Direct ca www Testo Direct ca All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 26: ...Overview of terminals 1 Lower part of housing 7 Earthing terminal internal 2 Relay board option 8 M 16 x 1 5 screw connection 3 Relay terminals 9 Earthing terminal external 4 Insulating trough for relay board 10 M 20 x 1 5 screw connection 5 Terminal strip for voltage supply and analog outputs 11 Eyelet for measuring point panel 6 Terminal board Alternatively NPT cable coupling or M plug in connec...

Page 27: ...the cable ends clamp wire end ferrules on and screw down onto voltage terminals 3 Close M 16 x 1 5 screw connection item 8 in the overview of terminals page 27 Wiring diagram for 4 wire system 0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA 0 to 1 V 0 to 5 V 0 to 10 V 1 1 or 3 channels 0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA max load per 500 Ω 0 to 1 V 0 to 5 V 0 to 10 V Requirement for the connecting cable of the supply Insulated with cros...

Page 28: ... for a total of four relays The designations NC C NO normally closed contact root or pin normally open contact are etched on the surface of the board Using PG screw connection 1 Feed connection cables for the relays through opened M 20 x 1 5 screw connection item 10 of overview of terminals 2 Strip cable ends and clamp on wire end ferrules 3 Connect relays according to chosen function NC NO see di...

Page 29: ...5 mm must be used Cable connection 2 may not be routed in a loop within the tray 1 It is recommended that you always tie 3 cores to one another using a cable tie 3 The insulation of the cable must be fed at least 5 mm 4 into the tray 1 800 561 8187 info Testo Direct ca www Testo Direct ca All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 30: ...ens or the circuit is interrupted This circuit can therefore be used to monitor the functionality of the alarm circuit as a cable break for instance is indicated by the busy light going off Use of relay as NO contact NO normally open 1 Alarm status light example of installation 2 250 V AC DC 3 A 1 800 561 8187 info Testo Direct ca www Testo Direct ca All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 31: ... As an option the PG screw connections of the signal and supply lines can be replaced with plug in connections that are installed at the housing see item 1 and 2 The relay cabling occurs via standard cable entries and PG screw connections see item 3 and 4 Transmitter housing Plug in connections for power supply and channels M12 plug in connection 5 pin socket item 1 View of the plug in connections...

Page 32: ...earthed This can be done using the earthing terminal within the instrument 1 or the earthing terminal outside of the instrument 2 Only use the external earthing terminal in dry interiors Using the earthing terminal within the instrument 1 Guide shielded cable 5 through the cable coupling x and fit cable lug 8 Fix this to the side of the instrument 6 using M 5 screw 3 washer 4 and snap ring 7 on th...

Page 33: ... 3 3 6 Setting the Ethernet module Using a DIP switch the Ethernet module can be switched between two main functions Saveris subscriber function DIP switch no 1 on DIP switch no 2 on testo 6381 is used as a testo Saveris component XML server function DIP switch no 1 off DIP switch no 2 on integration of the testo 6381 into the customer s Ethernet system In the condition on delivery the switch posi...

Page 34: ...Ethernet module on lower part of housing see arrow 4 For the configuration of the Ethernet module see following chapter 5 If you do not wish to perform a configuration close the transmitter 5 DIP switch no 2 non functional 1 800 561 8187 info Testo Direct ca www Testo Direct ca All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 35: ... mod_1235986061555_79 doc 26965 4 4 3 3 7 Closing the instrument 1 Place Ethernet module A on lower part of instrument 1 2 Set on upper part of instrument 2 and fix in place using housing screws 3 1 800 561 8187 info Testo Direct ca www Testo Direct ca All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 36: ...ernet module performs two functions a corresponding testo 6381 becomes a Saveris subscriber a corresponding testo 6381 can be integrated into any Ethernet systems 4 3 4 2 Mains connection Connect the network cable to the transmitter The network cable must not be connected directly to the telephone network ISDN In order to ensure the IP protection class an RJ 2 5 Harting PushPull connector must be ...

Page 37: ...o SaverisTM testo Saveris TM Ethernet Wizard 1 Set the IP address with the P2A software see Using the software page 131 or with the testo Saveris TM Ethernet Wizard see instruction manual 2 Disconnect service plug 3 Disconnect the Ethernet module from the voltage supply 4 Close instrument see Closing the instrument page 36 Using Saveris Start Saveris software see instruction manual Measurement dat...

Page 38: ...ll projects option if the data from a completed project should be opened 3 Select the project that is to be opened in the tree structure 4 Confirm with OK The Testo Saveris software program window is shown with the selected data record in the foreground Pos 52 TD Erste Schritte MUF 63xx Ethernet spezifisch Integration Ethernet System 638x 3 mod_1238749834421_79 doc 30793 4555555555 4 3 4 5 Integra...

Page 39: ...ess 254 169 100 100 URL for identification xml http 254 169 100 100 data getidentification param 0 compare table xml codes After calling up the compound URL if everything was correct an XML document is returned With faulty parameters a simple HTML answer comes that points out the reason that an XML answer could not be given If an XML document is to be loaded on the server access is provided by mea...

Page 40: ...ransmitter serialnumber xml data getidentification Read off type of connected transmitter probe param 0 for transmitter param 1 for probe identification xml data getversion Read off firmware version of connected transmitter version xml data getfirmwaredate Read off firmware date of connected transmitter firmwaredate xml data getonlinevalue Read off online values of connected transmitter onlinevalu...

Page 41: ...er collectivealarm xml Upload XML documents URL Description Parameter Post Answer see Appendix config setusersettings Perform settings of transmitter usersettings xml usersettings xml config setcalibration Set adjustment data of transmitter param 0 adjustment set 1 param 1 adjustment set 2 param 2 adjustment set 3 calibration xml calibration xml config setreldefinition Set relay information of tra...

Page 42: ...nt Contains the child elements cal_minscale cal_maxscale cal_minscale Scaling value Numerical decimal number cal_maxscale Scaling value Numerical decimal number Elements in collectivealarm xml XML tag Description Type colalarmtable Base element Contains the child elements alarm_numbers alarm alarm_numbers Number of alarm messages Numerical whole number alarm Parent element Contains the child eleme...

Page 43: ... identification xml XML tag Description Type ident Base element Contains the child element device_id device_id Transmitter type Numerical whole number Elements in laststatusmessage xml XML tag Description Type mufmsg Base element Contains the child elements msg sn hours msg Status message ASCII sn Serial number ASCII 8 characters hours Service hour counter in h Numerical whole number Elements in o...

Page 44: ... number relay_status Status of relay 0 off 1 on Numerical whole number sw_point_charact Switch point Switch point 0 low limit monitoring 1 high limit monitoring Numerical whole number sw_point_value Switch point Numerical decimal number hysteresis_value Hysteresis Numerical decimal number Elements in serialnumber xml XML tag Description Type serialnumber Base element Contains the child element num...

Page 45: ...Numerical whole number contrast Display contrast 0 to 9 0 min 9 max Numerical whole number language Language 0 GERMAN 1 ENGLISH 2 FRENCH 3 SPANISH 4 ITALIAN 5 JAPANESE 6 SWEDISH Numerical whole number disp_msg Status messages display 0 off 1 on Numerical whole number h2o2_prozess H2O2 process 0 via H2O2 water 1 process with evaporated H2O2 Numerical whole number abs_pressure_pa_process Pressure pr...

Page 46: ...ype measurement_value See general elements meas_status Parent element Contains the child elements min max mean connector_info Channel transmitter probe ASCII channel_type Parameter details ASCII min Minimum reading Numerical decimal number max Maximum reading Numerical decimal number mean Mean value Numerical decimal number production_options description Content of production_options is a double w...

Page 47: ...0 no relay present 1 relay present 5 0 no display 1 display present statemsg description Content of statemsg is a double word type number 32 bit The individual status messages are bit coded here If statemsg 0 there are no new messages If statemsg 0 xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx 1234 5678 1 free 2 1 probe information 3 1 probe warning 4 1 probe error 5 free 6 1 transmitter information 7 1 transmitt...

Page 48: ...53 TD Erste Schritte MUF 63xx Gerät abgleichen 3 mod_1234789129795_79 doc 26068 4 4 3 4 6 Adjusting the instrument The testo adjusting concept allows the entire signal chain from the sensor signal probe and the digital signal within the transmitter through to the analog signal transmitter output signal to be adjusted see diagram 1 point adjustment 2 point adjustment Adjustment via testo 400 650 ha...

Page 49: ...1 transmitter has digital probes whose adjustment information is stored in the probes internal memory Both 1 point and 2 point adjustments can thus be carried out on another testo 6381 e g in the calibration laboratory Pos 54 TD Erste Schritte MUF 63xx Übersicht Abgleichtasten und Prüfkontakte 3 mod_1234789707326_79 doc 26087 4 4 3 4 7 Overview Adjustment keys and test contacts 1 Status LED 2 Cont...

Page 50: ...ing result in the working range But the further away the measurement is from the working point the greater the deviation can become The 1 point adjustment should therefore only be used for a relatively narrow measuring range working range e g clean room applications air conditioning applications for storage and similar The 1 point adjustment can be performed via the user menu see Editing Main Menu...

Page 51: ... testo 6381 and the reference probe 3 to the same reference conditions e g in the humidity generator and allow climatic conditions to equalize 3 Switch on the testo 400 650 The two part display of the handheld instrument will show the values of the transmitter on the left and the values of the reference probe on the right The humidity and temperature values are adjusted to the reference probe usin...

Page 52: ...king ranges The 2 point adjustment can be performed via P2A software see volume 2 2 point adjustment page 154 or using the adjustment keys under the service flap see description of how to proceed below A previous 1 point adjustment is undone during a 2 point adjustment Pos 57 TD Erste Schritte MUF 63xx Hinweis 6614 6615 3 mod_1234791706885_79 doc 26163 Adjustment with the standard testo adjustment...

Page 53: ...tion period press the 11 3 adjustment key 4 for at least 10 seconds with something like a ball point pen that is not too sharp The LED 1 flashes when the adjustment process begins After about 10 seconds the 2 point adjustment 11 3 status message appears on the display Completion of the adjustment is signalled by the LED 1 coming on permanently and the Probe reset status message is shown 3 Carry ou...

Page 54: ...e 6 Adjust key 75 3 7 Contact ch 2 8 Contact ch 2 Adjusting analog outputs 1 and 2 optional With testo 6381 with current output Load of max 500 Ω is connected to channel that is to be adjusted see Plug in connections for power supply and channels page 32 A precise multimeter minimum requirement resolution 6 5 digits at least 5 times more accurate than the 6381 is available If only a simple multime...

Page 55: ...3 Reassemble upper part of transmitter see Closing the instrument page 36 4 Connect cable ends to the inputs of the multimeter 5 Transfer the reference analog value measured with the multimeter into the P2A software see volume 2 Adjusting the analog output page 156 or enter it via the user menu see Performing analog adjustment page 77 6 Remove the upper part of the transmitter detach the cable con...

Page 56: ...he negative output of the pressure sensor 3 to the negative pressure connection of the transmitter 2 2 Transfer the reference pressure value created with the pressure sensor into the P2A software see volume 2 n point adjustment page 155 or enter it via the user menu see Performing the pressure adjustment page 78 3 Repeat step 2 for all of the measuring points 4 Disconnect connections between the p...

Page 57: ...nerated The adjustment can also be carried out at a third adjustment point 90 RH by Testo Service so that optimum accuracy is also achieved in the high humidity ranges Pos 63 TD Erste Schritte MUF 63xx Selbstabgleich des Restfeuchtefühlers testo 6615 3 mod_1235661074070_79 doc 26942 4 4 3 4 13 Self adjustment of testo 6615 trace humidity probe Conventional trace humidity probes show a steep rise i...

Page 58: ...tputs the display value and output value are frozen see diagram above Self adjustment active is shown in the display until it has finished The factory setting for self adjustment time incl heating time calculation time cooling time requires 30 minutes daily In the factory setting a third adjustment point 40 Ctd is approached for the testo 6615 in addition to the 2 point adjustment This special adj...

Page 59: ...the display and keypad if the display option is available If the testo 6381 is connected to the P2A software the user menu is blocked for the duration of the communication The message Service plug is shown in the display of the testo 6381 As soon as the P2A software is disconnected the user menu is accessible again Pos 66 TD Produkt verwenden MUF 63xx Tastenblende_Ethernet 3 mod_1237385298320_79 d...

Page 60: ... see Editing Main Menu Settings page 69 so that access to the user menu is denied to unauthorized persons not familiar with this numerical code If the password protection is not to be used the numerical code 0000 must be entered This is also the status upon delivery Pos 68 TD Produkt verwenden MUF 63xx Aufbau des Bedienmenüs 638x 3 mod_1234455236596_79 doc 25270 3 4 4 4 Structure of user menu At t...

Page 61: ...and settings Key Function description SET In Measuring Mode changes to parameterization In Parameterizing Mode confirms a selection or setting ESC Leaves a menu without modifying any settings X Selecting scrolls through menus downwards or selectable alternatives Editing changes to next digit to the right S Selecting scrolls through menus upwards or selectable alternatives Editing increases the val...

Page 62: ... Produkt verwenden MUF 63xx Übersicht Bedienmenü 3 mod_1234510821302_79 doc 25303 3 4 4 5 Overview of the testo 6381 user menu 1 800 561 8187 info Testo Direct ca www Testo Direct ca All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 63: ...4 Transmitter 64 1 800 561 8187 info Testo Direct ca www Testo Direct ca All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 64: ...4 Transmitter 65 1 800 561 8187 info Testo Direct ca www Testo Direct ca All manuals and user guides at all guides com ...

Page 65: ...ve Editing the value Scroll one digit to the right using X and increase value of digit by 1 using S Confirm with SET or abort entry with ESC Scale maximum for channel 1 The upper scale limit is edited Unit as selected above Editing the value Scroll one digit to the right using X and increase value of digit by 1 using S Confirm with SET or abort entry with ESC Signal delay Attenuation for channel 1...

Page 66: ...n alarm delay between 0 and 240 seconds can still be assigned to every alarm used for limit value monitoring so that both the corresponding relay effect and the visual alarm are delayed If the alarm status goes out within the set alarm delay time neither the visual alarm nor a relay connection is triggered With an alarm status present the visual alarm and all relay outputs can be reset by means of...

Page 67: ...Return to Alarm x with ESC 10 Change to the other relays using X or S and perform settings in the same way Using alarm as collective alarm or not using it at all If an alarm is assigned to the collective alarm the relay is switched and a visual alarm can be issued via the display as soon as at least one of the warning or error messages of the testo 6381 transmitter or the connected testo 6610 prob...

Page 68: ...ou can edit instrument settings and other settings In Measuring Mode press SET select Main Menu Settings using X or S and confirm selection with SET You can edit settings for Display Language Code Units Absolute pressure Area Temperature Standard data Absolute pressure Temperature Pressure process data Absolute pressure Humidity Temperature Cross section Pitot tube factor Correction factor Humidit...

Page 69: ...play background and the displayed values is changed Edit select parameter with X or S confirm with SET or cancel entry with ESC the effect of the change in parameter can be seen during input Backlight 24h on Select On or Off using X or S and confirm with SET Off The display light switches off automatically if no button was pressed for 10 seconds On The display light is activated 3 Return to Displa...

Page 70: ...ESC 3 Select the required variable absolute pressure temperature with X or S confirm selection with SET or cancel with ESC 4 Select the required unit with X or S confirm selection with SET or cancel with ESC 5 Return to Change unit with ESC and continue to Standard data with X or S Editing standard data Setting individual values for the standard data to calculate the volumetric flow rate 1 Select ...

Page 71: ...elect H202 weight prop with X or S confirm selection with SET or cancel with ESC The selection H2O2 water or H2O2 vapour in the submenu describes whether H2O2 is generated by means of evaporation or is actively vaporized in the process 3 Select H2O2 water or H2O2 vapour with X or S and confirm with SET 4 Edit proportion by weight of the H2O2 in H2O2 proportion by weight in the liquid initial solut...

Page 72: ... right using X and increase value of digit by 1 using S Any analog output value can be predefined e g for an analog output of 4 to 20 mA the value 6 0 mA Confirm with SET or abort entry with ESC 4 Accept setting by pressing SET and test with multimeter minimum requirement resolution 6 5 digits at least 2 times more accurate than the 6381 as follows Analog output 1 or 2 Via test contacts under serv...

Page 73: ...ecting the relay outputs page 29 out of the transmitter to a multimeter resistance measurement or continuity tester 4 Return to Test Relay Output with SET starts relay test or ESC exits the menu without relay test Reading off min max values of channels To reset the max min values see Editing Reset main menu page 79 1 Read off the min max values of the three channels in succession with X or S and r...

Page 74: ... display 1 In the Measuring Mode press SET select Main Menu Message with X or S and confirm selection with SET 2 Confirm Confirm message using SET 3 Select Last messages with X or S and confirm with SET 4 Scroll between the warning and error messages recorded so far using X or S and return to Last messages using ESC 5 Select Information with X or S and confirm with SET 6 Scroll between the status ...

Page 75: ...s required when servicing 2 Return to Main Menu Ident with ESC or read off the type firmware release build number and serial number of the probe with X or S and then return to Main Menu Ident with X or S 3 Continue to Main Menu Adjust with X or S or return to Measuring Mode with ESC Pos 77 TD Produkt verwenden MUF 63xx Hauptmenü Abgleich bearbeiten 638x 3 mod_1234528055751_79 doc 25436 4555 4 4 6 ...

Page 76: ...ue C or Reference value F is displayed 5 Press SET edit value Scroll one digit to the right using X and increase value of digit by 1 using S Confirm with SET or abort entry with ESC 6 Continue to Analog Adj Ch 1 with X or S 7 Continue with the adjustment of the analog outputs see below step 2 or press ESC to return to main menu Adjust 8 Continue to main menu Reset with X or S or return to Measurin...

Page 77: ...X or S or return to Measuring Mode with ESC Performing the pressure adjustment Please refer to n point adjustment pressure page 56 1 In the Measuring Mode press SET select main menu Adjust with X or S and confirm selection with SET The pressure adjustment can be performed at 3 to 6 adjustment points 2 Select Adjust Pressure with X or S and confirm with SET 3 Use X or S to select Adj Point 1 4 Pres...

Page 78: ...5442_79 doc 24963 2 4 5 Status warning and error messages Pos 80 TD Produkt verwenden MUF 63xx Status Warnmeldungen Status Warn und Fehlermeldungen 638x 3 mod_1234441087981_79 doc 24844 To achieve optimum operational reliability machine availability the transmitter shows the following via the user menu or the P2A software Status messages Warning messages Error messages The status and warning messa...

Page 79: ...nged The scaling has been changed 00500 Transmitter reset The transmitter was reset to the factory settings and is restarted 0052F Reset Min Max Resets all saved Min Max values for all channels 02518 Probe reset Probe reset The probe performs a reset 00503 Reset device to fact A factory reset of the transmitter was performed 02503 Reset probe to fact A factory reset of the probe was performed 0053...

Page 80: ...ansmitter Remove the transmitter from the process and take any necessary measures to lower the pressure 00E00 T ambient high The ambient temperature exceeds the permissible temperature for the transmitter Take necessary measures to lower ambient temperature e g through venting or cooling 00E01 T ambient low The ambient temperature is below the permissible temperature for the transmitter Take neces...

Page 81: ...ment drift In the 2 point adjustment corrections repeatedly occur in the same direction this may indicate a sensor drift Send the probe into Testo Service 02806 Condensation 100 RH has been reached condensation developing Take measures to reduce process humidity 02807 Values less than 0 RH The adjustment or sensor is faulty Check adjustment via P2A adjustment history perform 2 point adjustment whe...

Page 82: ...atic restart If the problem occurs frequently contact Testo Service 0300A RH short circuit Short circuit in humidity sensor Contact Testo Service 0300B RH sensor broken The humidity sensor is damaged sensor broken Contact Testo Service 0300C T short circuit Short circuit in temperature sensor Contact Testo Service 0300D T sensor broken The temperature sensor is damaged sensor broken Contact Testo ...

Page 83: ...nsmitter reset x Reset Min Max Transmitter refresh x User Setting Change Analog adjustment x 7 If multiple messages alarms are activated at the same time only the last message alarm is shown If this is cancelled the other messages that are still active are no longer displayed 8 The message can be assigned the collective alarm function which means that the collective alarm is activated as soon as a...

Page 84: ...short circuit x x T sensor broken x x Heat function defective x x Perform the Confirm message function acknowledgement of the alarm via the control keys on the transmitter The message alarm is no longer shown on the display and the optical alarm goes out where applicable If multiple messages alarms are active at the same time all are reset simultaneously If at least one message is assigned to the ...

Page 85: ...mA 0 V 0 V 0 V Condensation ooooo Overrange 20 5 mA 20 5 mA 1 1 V 5 5 V 11 V RH short circuit Error 21 mA 21 mA 1 1 V 5 5 V 11 V RH sensor broken Error 21 mA 21 mA 1 1 V 5 5 V 11 V T short circuit Error 21 mA 21 mA 1 1 V 5 5 V 11 V T sensor broken Error 21 mA 21 mA 1 1 V 5 5 V 11 V T process low uuuuu Underrange 0 mA 3 8 mA 0 V 0 V 0 V T process high ooooo Overrange 20 5 mA 20 5 mA 1 1 V 5 5 V 11 ...

Page 86: ...t regular intervals using the User menu Operation page 60 or P2A software volume 2 Parameterizing adjusting and analyzing software P2A software page 128 Convenient remote monitoring of the transmitter can be implemented for example by using a relay as a collective alarm see Using alarm as collective alarm or not using it at all page 68 whose messages are forwarded to a local alarm transmitter horn...

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