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Operating Controls

(1) ON/OFF switch

 

up

ON

down

OFF

(2) Meas. inputs M0 to M8

M0 ... M8

for all ALMEMO sensors

M10...M38

27 additional channels

(3) Output sockets A1, A2

A1

Interface V24 

(ZA 1909-DK)

Fiber optics V24 

(ZA 1909-DKL)

Centronics 

(ZA 1936-DK)

RS 422 

(ZA 5099-NVL/NVB)

Analog output 1 

(ZA 1601-RK)

A2

Network cable 

(ZA1999-NK/NKL)

Trigger input 

(ZA 1000-ET/EK)

Relay outputs 

(ZA 1000-EGK)

Analog output 2 

(ZA 1601-RK)

(4) Control lamps

SLEEP

sleep mode

CHARGE

battery recharge

(5) Connector socket DC 12V

Mains adapter 

(ZB 2590-NA,12V,0.8A)

Cable, electr. isol.

  (ZB 2590-UK, 10-30V)

(6) LCD display

Status line

C

Cont

.

 measuring point scan

 

!

,

"

Start, stop measurement

REC

Memory record

COM

Output of meas. val.

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Meas. start, end progr.

R01

Alarm relay status

!

Light on, pause

!

Mains/batt. oper./charge stat.

13 lines für

 

functions

function of keys 

F1, F2, F3, F4

(7) Operat. dial 

(

▲▼ 

turn

,

!

press)

M

▲▼

meas. pt. select.

P

!

F

▲▼

function select.

P

!

▲▼

!

... data input

(8) Control keys

PROG

function selection, input

ESC

function abort, menu

F1...F4

function keys (soft keys)

(9) Battery pack (back of unit)

6 R6 round cells NiMH batt. 7.2V

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ALMEMO

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 2590-9  

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REC COM 

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 R01

01

:

Temperature

 

°C

 1254.5

Max Value:    245.7°C
Min Value: 

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 224.1°C

PrintCycle:00:00:00nU
MemoryFree:  0211.0kB

 M

 PRINT START MANU

 M

 PRINT START MANU

Summary of Contents for ALMEMO 2590-9 V5

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Data Logger ALMEMO 2590 9 V2 0 26 06 2003 ALMEMO 2590 9 1...

Page 2: ...ctr isol ZB2590 UK 10 30V 6 LCD display Status line C Cont measuring point scan Start stop measurement REC Memory record COM Output of meas val Meas start end progr R01 Alarm relay status Light on pau...

Page 3: ...14 4 2 Measuring Inputs and Additional Channels 14 5 DISPLAY AND KEYPAD 16 5 1 Display and Menu Selection 16 5 2 Function Keys 17 5 3 Control Symbols 17 5 4 Function Selection 18 5 5 Data Entry 18 5 6...

Page 4: ...Averaging over Cyclic Measuring Point Scans 31 6 4 5 Averaging over Time 32 6 4 6 Measurement Time 32 6 4 7 Volume Flow Measurement 33 6 5 Display of Several Measuring Points 34 6 5 1 Menu Multi Chan...

Page 5: ...art End 58 9 10 5 Output Function 58 9 10 6 Reference Channel 59 9 10 7 Multiplexer 59 9 10 8 Element Flags 59 10 DEVICE CONFIGURATION 60 10 1 Device Designation 60 10 2 Device Address and Networking...

Page 6: ...onics manual section 5 2 The entire ALMEMO networking system manual section 5 3 All functions and their control via the interface manual section 6 A complete interface command list with all print outp...

Page 7: ...easuring junctions Furthermore function channels for special measuring tasks are provided to determine the temperature coefficient Q T and wet bulb globe temperature Dimension The 2 digit dimension ca...

Page 8: ...he measured values of 1 to 20 measuring points can be indicated on the display in 7 different menus that can also be configured in three font sizes as bar graph or as line chart They are automatically...

Page 9: ...f particular channels so that an excessive data flow can be limited especially during data storage Measuring Cycle The measuring cycle also programmable between 1s and 59h 59min 59s is for a cyclic sc...

Page 10: ...ck is available to limit the access to the menu and the operating keys as required Output All data logs menu functions and stored measured values and programmed parameters can be provided as output to...

Page 11: ...at peripheral device Set output format columns n or table t as required see 7 2 Output and storage of measuring data Keys Single output storage of all measuring points see 6 2 1 F4 or MANU Enter prin...

Page 12: ...ned in the battery buffered memory see 3 5 A supplementary battery pack ZB 2590 AP can be used in exchange to immediately continue the device operation Tips regarding the correct handling of rechargea...

Page 13: ...ed If the device shows an irregular behaviour due to interference influences e g electrostatic charging or discharged buffering battery or if incorrect programming must be avoided the device can be re...

Page 14: ...t be pressed on the sides for disconnecting the connector 4 2 Measuring Inputs and Additional Channels The measuring instrument ALMEMO 2590 9 has 9 input sockets 2 that the measuring channels M0 to M8...

Page 15: ...thin one connector and sensors with an own power supply are electrically connected to each other and must therefore be operated in isolation The voltage applied to the measuring inputs must not excee...

Page 16: ...F4 F Calling up the selected menu PROG Alternatively the operating dial 7 on the right side of the device can be used by turning it upwards or downwards and pressing the dial at the side to confirm Re...

Page 17: ...g point scan started including storing REC Measuring point scan started incl output via interface COM Start end time of measurement is programmed or Relay status external output module off or on R or...

Page 18: ...l first press P then turn to select see 5 5 5 5 Data Entry If a programmable parameter is selected see 5 4 you can enter or clear the value Starting from a measurement menu the device firstly switches...

Page 19: ...garding the input of letters and measuring ranges First press the dial corresponds to pressing the key PROG then select the correct value of the digit by turning the dial To select the next digit pres...

Page 20: ...5 Function selection PROG F F 4 Clear measuring data CLR CLRA 3 Clear memory CMEM 2 Switch on off of parameters OFF ON 1 Data input menu programming PROG PROG press and hold Key operation Locking func...

Page 21: ...ogger 1 meas point 8mm digit height S2 LineChart 1 meas point line chart S3 MultiChannDispl max 4 meas points 8mm digit height U3 4 BarChart max 4 meas points 4mm digits analog bars MeasValList max 20...

Page 22: ...ll can very easily be increased or decreased by turning the operating dial 6 1 2 Peak Value Memory with Time and Date The highest and lowest value including the time and date will each time be determi...

Page 23: ...acquired stored if necessary and recorded through a printer or computer see manual 6 5 If continuous measuring point scan has been selected the letter C will be indicated at the first digit of the st...

Page 24: ...been selected see 5 4 the print cycle can be programmed see 5 5 or the key FORM can be used as the quickest way to set the required output format see 7 2 Function Print Timer Format List Memory On Pr...

Page 25: ...ConvRate 10 Cont Time axis 120 x 0 1s 012s 012s Channel switching is blocked during the measurement At each start and at each channel switching the line chart will be cleared 6 2 5 Continuous Output...

Page 26: ...e 00 C 23 4 Function Set Meas Value To Zero ZERO Meas Val 00 C 00 0 Base value BaseValue 23 4 C Please note that this function is only available if the locking code is set below 5 see 9 4 As long as t...

Page 27: ...key you can re store the standard values base value 7 00 and gain 0 1689 6 3 3 Setpoint Entry For the correction of sensor errors the zero point adjustment has already been introduced in section 6 3...

Page 28: ...for any double sensors 6 3 5 Atmospheric Pressure Compensation Some measuring variables depend on the environmental atmospheric pressure see 9 9 measuring range list w PC As a result higher deviation...

Page 29: ...averaging exclusively affects the measured value of the displayed channel and serves in case of unstable measured values e g when measuring turbulent flows to attenuate or smooth the meas values by a...

Page 30: ...s or times e g net measurements according to VDI VDE 2640 see manual 3 5 5 At all measuring points where measured values must be averaged the averaging must be switched on by using the averaging mode...

Page 31: ...L must be used if average values have to be acquired in cyclic periods over these periods This ensures that the average values are cleared after each print cycle Furthermore either the continuous meas...

Page 32: ...ue by using CLR Starting the averaging using the key START M Reading the meas time see 6 4 6 in function MeasTime 00 01 23 40 Stopping the averaging using the key STOP Reading the average value in fun...

Page 33: ...averaging see 6 4 5 and manual 3 5 5 The rotating vane must be applied at one end the averaging has to be started and it is necessary to proceed uniformly over the whole cross sectional area and to s...

Page 34: ...nels the measuring point must be selected as function by means of keys see above PROG F The selected measuring point can now be changed by means of M The process of measuring point selection is termin...

Page 35: ...e 00 23 12 C Temperature Measured value including max value MeasValList MaxVal 00 23 12 C 32 67 C Measured value including min value MeasValList MinVal 00 23 12 C 19 34 C Measured value including aver...

Page 36: ...and Limit value Max s 9 5 LimValMax 1234 5 C OFF ON o 00 Limit value Min LimValMin 0123 4 C OFF ON o 01 Base value s 9 6 BaseVal OFF ON o 02 Factor Factor 1 12345 OFF ON o 03 Zero point s 9 7 ZeroPoin...

Page 37: ...0000mh o 27 Max time date s 6 1 2 MaxTime 12 34 01 02 o 28 Min time date s 6 1 2 MinTime 13 45 01 02 o 29 Blank line o 30 Line o 31 Attenuation s 6 4 1 Attenuation 10 CLR o 32 Memory free s 8 2 Memory...

Page 38: ...ine 05 Locking 06 Setpoint 07 Zero point 08 Factor 09 TempComp 10 AtmPress 11 End 12 Selection of the first function using the key PROG Programming the function PROG Blank line Selection of the functi...

Page 39: ...1 0020 0 C Base BASEVAL 01 0273 0 C Factor FACTOR 01 1 0350E 1 Zero Point Correct ZEROPOINT 01 0000 7 C Slope Correction SLOPE 01 1 0013 Analog Start ANALOGSTART 01 0000 0 C Analog End ANALOGEND 01 01...

Page 40: ...etc Output of the menu configurations fu P20 Menu title of the menu u U1 MenuTitle U1 In line 00 function yy 00 30 In line 01 function yy 01 39 02 16 03 24 04 30 05 42 06 45 Output of all functions o...

Page 41: ...switched on after a reinitialisation but it can also be switched off if required Of course it is not necessary that a peripheral device is connected to the socket A1 if the print cycle is used e g fo...

Page 42: ...suring cycle is used for data acquisition within a print cycle e g for the following applications 1 Frequent data storage in measuring cycle printing in print cycle only 2 Limit value monitoring and a...

Page 43: ...ations per second mains hum sup pression is not provided as a result accuracy may be adversely affected by interference over the connection lines wherever possible use twisted wires 7 5 Time and Date...

Page 44: ...B memory space As a result the memory capacity is extended to 1 6 or 7 2 million measured values Furthermore it is often useful when the data logger can remain at one measuring location and data can j...

Page 45: ...3kB Available free memory space No Free 0217 5kB or when external memories are connected Externally available memory capacity Memory ext 08 165MB Number and memory space of the ext memory No 02 Free...

Page 46: ...Deactivating the number with the key OFF 8 4 Memory Display One measuring point scan at a time can be indicated in list format on the display During a measurement in progress you can either follow th...

Page 47: ...in function NUMBER see 8 3 NUMBER 12 001 A To select a time interval Enter the start time using the format hh mm ss StartTime 07 00 00 Enter the end time using the format hh mm ss EndTime 17 00 00 Ent...

Page 48: ...clear the memory first press the key PROG the memory capacity is highlighted No Free kB then the key CMEM Full mem capacity is indicated as avail mem space No Free 0507 5kB Or cancel by using the key...

Page 49: ...t and end time or through limit values is on principle not possible in sleep mode and therefore must be switched off 8 Within the set cycle the device switches automatically on performs a measuring po...

Page 50: ...ecessary to select the menu Sensor Programming and then to set the required input channel by using the key M or M For this only connected sensors and activated channels will be considered To be able t...

Page 51: ...tor ZA9400 FSx with Ntc to apply to just one thermocouple 9 3 Averaging Mode The types of averaging which are defined through the function Averaging Mode are described in section 6 4 2 Function Averag...

Page 52: ...al Point Setting For indicating the electrical signal of a sensor as a measured value of a physical variable it is in most cases necessary to set a zero point shift and to perform a multiplication wit...

Page 53: ...emperature value in degreeCelsius will be converted into degrees Fahrenheit The cold junction compensation can be switched off by using the characters C 9 9 Selecting the Measuring Range If users want...

Page 54: ...2 6000 2 6000 V U2 60 Differential Millivolt 1 ZA 9050 FS 26 000 26 000 mV d 26 Differential Millivolt ZA 9050 FS 10 000 55 000 mV d 55 Differential Millivolt 2 ZA 9050 FS 260 00 260 00 mV d260 Diffe...

Page 55: ...Y A600 CO2 0 0 2 500 CO2 O2 saturation wth TC a PC FY A640 O2 0 260 O2 S O2 concentration wth TC FY A640 O2 0 40 0 mg l O2 C Function channels Difference Mb1 Mb2 any diFF Maximum value Mb1 any Hi Mini...

Page 56: ...cycle also allows to suppress unnecessary measured values and as a result saves memory space Enter the print cycle factor see 5 5 in function PrintCycleFactor 01 Clearing the print cycle factor with t...

Page 57: ...es to one relay For this purpose the relay cables provide 2 relays 0 and 1 and the relay adapter ZA 8000 RTA provides 4 relays 0 to 3 This mode also has to be set as variant 2 in the output module see...

Page 58: ...not the real measured value but only the Max Min Average or Alarm value is required then this function can be programmed as output function see manual 6 10 4 As a result only the corresponding functio...

Page 59: ...all other cases it is possible to change the pin assignment in the connector by changing the input multiplexer see manual 6 10 2 Programming of the ref channel 2 absolute RefChannel 2 00 Programming...

Page 60: ...e the measured values of several instruments that are located at different places see manual 5 3 For communicating with networked devices it is mandatory that all devices have the same baud rate and a...

Page 61: ...ed on or off in the main menu by using the key ON or in the function Illumination of the device configuration If the illumination is switched on when a mains supply adapter is not connected the illumi...

Page 62: ...1 and A2 to allow an output of the measured values as analog or digital values or as alarm signals Furthermore it is possible to trigger various functions through trigger pulses To suit all possibilit...

Page 63: ...larm from all channels GK2 1 AK1 Relay R0 alarm Max R1 alarm Min GK3 2 AK2 Relay Rx internally allocated see 9 10 3 AK 8 AK8 Relay Rx externally triggered Trigger alarm EGK 0 EA0 Start stop relay R0 a...

Page 64: ...e measured value of the selected channel Mxx is output to the analog output However in case of a continuous measuring point scan a reference channel can be programmed allowing to define any channel fo...

Page 65: ...nsors connect hand held sensors and operate them in air or connect dummies short circuit AB at thermocouples 100 ohms at Pt100 sensors and check then reconnect sensors successively and check If an err...

Page 66: ...t to the factory in Holzkirchen Germany including a short report and possibly control printouts The software AMR Control allows to print the monitor pages including the programming and also to save th...

Page 67: ...ut active mode approx 31 mA input and output modules with illumination approx 57 mA without display approx 25 mA sleep mode approx 0 2 mA Housing 204x109x44mm ABS high impact strength 70 Cmax Operatin...

Page 68: ...7 6 6 33 36 Base value 9 6 52 Battery operation 3 1 12 Baud rate 10 3 61 Changing the dimension 9 8 53 Channel selection analog output 11 3 64 Configuration user menus via interface 6 6 2 40 Configura...

Page 69: ...oltage supply 3 3 13 Factor 9 6 52 Function range 1 1 6 Function printouts 6 6 1 39 Function keys 5 2 17 Function selection 5 4 18 Hysteresis 10 7 61 Illumination display 10 5 61 Initial operation 2 1...

Page 70: ...enu Monitoring 6 1 2 22 Menu Multi Channel Display 6 5 1 34 Menu Data Logger 6 21 Minimum sensor supply voltage 9 10 2 56 Multiplexer 9 10 7 59 Networking 10 2 60 Numbering of measurements 8 3 46 Oper...

Page 71: ...44 Special functions 9 10 56 Start time and date data recording 7 5 43 Start time and date memory output 8 5 47 Storage activation print cycle 7 2 41 Storage activation measuring cycle 7 3 42 Storing...

Page 72: ...72 ALMEMO 2590 9 Appendix...

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