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DPI 610E
DPI 610E-IS

Portable Pressure Calibrator

Instruction Manual

DPI 610E-PC

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Summary of Contents for DPI 610E

Page 1: ...Druck com DPI 610E DPI 610E IS Portable Pressure Calibrator Instruction Manual DPI 610E PC DPI 610E SPC DPI 610E HC DPI 610E SHC...

Page 2: ...turn 16 1 10 1 Returned Goods Procedure 16 1 10 2 Instrument Disposal 16 1 11 Packaging For Storage or Transportation 16 1 11 1 Environment 16 1 12 Preparing the Instrument 17 1 12 1 Initial Checks 17...

Page 3: ...7 Generating Pressure Vacuum 31 2 2 Hydraulic System 34 2 2 1 Filing the reservoir 34 2 2 2 Priming the Instrument 35 2 2 3 Generating Pressure 39 2 2 4 Releasing Pressure 39 2 2 5 How to achieve 400...

Page 4: ...re 73 6 2 4 Sum 80 6 2 5 Difference 82 6 2 6 Barometer 84 6 2 7 Observed 86 6 2 8 RTD 87 6 2 9 Current 88 6 2 10 Voltage 104 6 2 11 Millivolts Measure Configuration 106 6 2 12 HART 108 6 3 Process Opt...

Page 5: ...Setup 175 10 3 Function 176 10 3 1 START END Values 176 10 3 2 LINEARITY 176 10 3 3 ERROR TYPE 177 10 3 4 TOLERANCE 177 10 4 Analysis Function 177 10 4 1 DATA LOGGING within Analysis 178 11 Documenti...

Page 6: ...libration Electrical Functions 230 13 2 2 Calibration Internal Pressure Sensor 235 13 2 3 Calibration Internal Barometer 239 13 3 INTERNAL PRESSURE SENSOR STATUS 243 13 4 SET CALIBRATION DATE INTERVAL...

Page 7: ...Status menu screen 271 15 3 SOFTWARE BUILD 272 15 4 CALIBRATION 273 15 5 BATTERY 274 15 6 MEMORY 275 15 7 SENSOR 276 15 8 ERROR LOG 277 15 8 1 How to export and view Exported Error Log files 277 15 9...

Page 8: ...ile storage The analysis feature includes field error calculations with PASS FAIL status with the ability to create or download procedures which can be run on multiple devices providing calibration ce...

Page 9: ...ally Safe Pressure Range 0 35 35 bar 5 500 psi 0 035 3 5 MPa Model DPI 610E PC Type Pneumatic Pressure Range 0 35 35 bar 5 500 psi 0 035 3 5 MPa Model DPI 610E HC Type Hydraulic Pressure Range 70 1000...

Page 10: ...ets 1m IO620 HOSE P1 or Intrinsically Safe IO620 HOSE P1 IS 7 Electrical Test Lead Set I06X LEAD 8 2m USB Cable IO610E USB CABLE 9 DPI 610E Quick Start and Safety Manual 165M0437 10 Certificates Docum...

Page 11: ...RTD Interface with PT100 Probe IS RTD PROBE IS RTD Interface with PT100 Probe non IS area IO RTD M12CON M12 Field Wireable Connector to fit RTD Interface IS and non IS area IO RTD M12EXT RTD M12 male...

Page 12: ...cludes mixtures that result from contamination Do not use in an enriched oxygen environment or with other strong oxidizers this can cause an explosion Do not use tools on the instrument that might cau...

Page 13: ...nd pump mechanism from damage WARNING Always wear appropriate eye protection when working with pressure To prevent a dangerous release of pressure make sure that all the related pipes hoses and other...

Page 14: ...ase contact www bakerhughesds com druck global service support 1 8 Service and Repair For more details please see www bakerhughesds com druck global service support Table 1 4 Maintenance Tasks Task Pe...

Page 15: ...ld waste Use a Recycling Passport for the product This can be downloaded from the product web page https www Druck com expert Use an approved organization that collects and or recycles redundant elect...

Page 16: ...he DC charging port located under the protection flap at the top of the instrument The instrument can also be charged from any vehicle with a standard 12 V accessory socket with an IO610E CAR CHARGER...

Page 17: ...sing screen appears 1 14 3 Auto Power Down The instrument has an Auto Power Down feature that can be enabled deactivated as required See General Settings Section 4 on page 43 on the instrument it can...

Page 18: ...Pump 3 Auxiliary Ports DC power supply port Battery Charging USB micro port 12 Volume Adjuster Fine control of pressure 4 Electrical 4mm sockets 13 Instrument Dirt Fluid Trap IDT 5 Screen Selection s...

Page 19: ...essure Hand Pump 3 Auxiliary Ports DC power supply port Battery Charging USB micro port 11 Volume Adjuster Wheel Fine control of pressure 4 Electrical 4mm Sockets 12 Clip Fastener for Carrying Strap 5...

Page 20: ...matic Version When the pump selector is in the orientation the hand pump generates pressure by a forward backward stroke action When the pump selector is in the orientation the pump creates a vacuum b...

Page 21: ...dous Area Marking 10 IECEx Certificate Number 11 UKEX Certificate Number 12 Current output of Charger 13 Full address of manufacturer of instrument 14 This mark indicates that this product complies wi...

Page 22: ...ment It is context sensitive which means the information provided when the help button is pressed will be related to the specific screen or task in use at that moment in time The Help button also prov...

Page 23: ...on the Dashboard See Chapter 4 on page 43 1 19 1 Dashboard Softkeys The dashboard softkey icons are on the right of the dashboard screen The icons are General Settings Status Favorites and File Syste...

Page 24: ...3 Set Date Time and Language 1 19 3 1 Date and Time To access the Date Time menu screen Figure 1 4 select Dashboard General Settings TIME DATE Figure 1 4 Time Date Menu Screen On the Navigation Pad us...

Page 25: ...e desired language If using the touchscreen tap on the desired language option Press the Tick softkey to accept the changes or select the Back softkey to exit without saving any changes 1 19 3 3 Open...

Page 26: ...foreign matter getting into the port It is good practice to attach the Blanking Plug when the test port is not in use To attach the Blanking Plug to the test port put the plug into the swivel connect...

Page 27: ...t is in the test socket turn the swivel connector clockwise to release the plug Put the trap into the socket while turning the swivel connector fully counter clockwise until it is hand tight To avoid...

Page 28: ...tor the pressure reading until you reach the desired pressure Step 1 Release all of the pressure in the instrument by opening the pressure release knob fully counter clockwise Step 2 To remove the dev...

Page 29: ...n Step 3 Select the required units Note From the dashboard select CALIBRATOR or UNITS either tap the unit required on the screen or use the Navigation key pad arrow keys to select the unit Select the...

Page 30: ...use Step 2 Adjust the pressure vacuum selector to pressure mode or vacuum mode depending on the desired operation Note To adjust the selector from pressure mode to vacuum mode turn it clockwise To adj...

Page 31: ...ight to seal the system 5 Make sure that the internal pressure is displayed on the unit display 6 Push the pump slowly and gently and at the same time monitor the display for the increasing pressure S...

Page 32: ...ve use the pump must be fully pulled out until the end stop is felt to effectively generate vacuum 2 It is much more effective to pull the pump knob out quite quickly until end stop is hit because thi...

Page 33: ...Step 1 Turn the reservoir into the reservoir port Turn the reservoir clockwise until it is hand tight Step 2 Turn the reservoir locknut counter clockwise and remove the reservoir cover INFORMATION Th...

Page 34: ...trument when the test port is unsealed could cause the pressure medium to spray from the test port into the electrical ports INFORMATION A blanking plug has been provided by the manufacturer and shipp...

Page 35: ...or 2 seconds until the Druck splash screen appears Step 6 Select the required pressure function from the Channel Function screen Note From the Dashboard select CALIBRATOR or FUNCTION Pressure INT Norm...

Page 36: ...riming pump until no air bubbles come out of the hole in the reservoir center stem Note It should take 10 15 strokes to remove trapped air from the system CAUTION Do not continue to operate the pump a...

Page 37: ...irectly to the instrument or to the hose after air has been removed go to Step 17 Connect the hose to the test port and use the Step 10 to Step 15 procedures to remove air from the hose Use Steps 10 a...

Page 38: ...bore hoses may prevent the required pressure from being reached within the limits of the screw pump mechanism INFORMATION Make sure the instrument is primed before attempting to generate pressure Chec...

Page 39: ...rnal EXT If external pressure is detected on CH1 it will retain this function otherwise it defaults to internal pressure Channel CH2 is configured to measure Current This task is typically for calibra...

Page 40: ...pressure measure which can be internal INT or external EXT with the Leak Test utility If external pressure is detected on CH1 then the external pressure configuration is kept otherwise CH1 defaults t...

Page 41: ...t To add a Task option to the Dashboard tap to select the desired Task then select the HOME softkey to add the selected option to the Dashboard If using the navigation buttons use the UP DOWN LEFT RIG...

Page 42: ...LANGUAGE To change the Date Time and Language settings see Set Date Time and Language on page 25 Setting Description DATE TIME Set the date time LANGUAGE Set the language BACKLIGHT Turn the back ligh...

Page 43: ...nfigured to Timed 5 Minutes To change this setting 1 Select Backlight from the General Settings menu 2 Select the required mode described below 3 Select to confirm If ALWAYS ON is selected the backlig...

Page 44: ...ting at each power on To change this setting during use If TIMED 5 MINUTES is selected the backlight will remain on and automatically switch off after a period of 5 minutes of inactivity Setting Descr...

Page 45: ...e auto power down behavior of the instrument By default the DPI 610E is configured to remain on until powered down by the user To change this setting 1 Select Auto Power Down 2 Select the required mod...

Page 46: ...tomatically switch off after 10 minutes of inactivity Note Auto Power Down will not come into effect until all tests running have been completed If 30 Minutes Inactivity is selected the instrument wil...

Page 47: ...navigate using the navigation keypad and softkeys only By default the DPI 610E is configured with Touchscreen Lock disabled To change this setting Step 1 Check TOUCHSCREEN LOCK box is unchecked it has...

Page 48: ...OLD 4 6 ENABLE HOLD This feature allows the user to enable disable the icon Hold on the main reading screen By default the DPI 610E is configured with Enable Hold enabled To change this setting Step 1...

Page 49: ...forwards To access the Advanced Menu Option Description CALIBRATION Calibration options CHANGE PIN Change the Advanced menu PIN SOFTWARE UPGRADE Upgrade system software FACTORY RESET Set the instrume...

Page 50: ...Copyright 2022 Baker Hughes Company English DPI610E Instruction Manual 51 ADVANCED Step 3 The Advanced Menu screen is now unlocked and its options available see Advanced Menu on page 52...

Page 51: ...see Chapter 4 7 ADVANCED on page 50 A separate chapter describes the Instrument Calibration options See Chapter 13 on page 227 Option Description CALIBRATION Calibration options CHANGE PIN Change the...

Page 52: ...e 5 1 Figure 5 1 Calibration Menu Note To access the CALIBRATION menu Figure 5 1 select CALIBRATION from the Advanced Menu screen as shown below Refer to Chapter 13 Instrument Calibration on page 227...

Page 53: ...ed Menu 5 2 CHANGE PIN This option allows the user to change the instrument PIN number Step 1 Select CHANGE PIN from the Advanced menu Step 2 To change the PIN to a new number use the onscreen keypad...

Page 54: ...t 5 3 1 How to load a Software Upgrade File Step 1 Download the DK0492 raw application image from https inspectionworks com druck portal store public on to the PC that is to connect to the DPI 610E Ma...

Page 55: ...rvicecatalog ent bhicorp com usm wpf Node icguinode catalogitemdetails Args 11846 ObjectID 11846 NspPath searchIn searchInstr Entire 20Catalog The PC should automatically detect the DPI 610E which sho...

Page 56: ...sfer of the DK0492 raw file from the PC to the memory of the DPI 610E is confirmed remove the USB cable from the DPI 610E The next heading describes the procedure for how to upgrade the software firmw...

Page 57: ...are correct The icon shows a QR image that can be scanned using a mobile phone This will take you to a website that describes how to upgrade your application Select to return to the Status screen Ste...

Page 58: ...is option allows the user to reset the instrument to factory settings All previous user files will be removed by this operation Step 1 Select FACTORY RESET from the Advanced Menu screen Step 2 Select...

Page 59: ...60 DPI 610E Instruction Manual English Chapter 5 Advanced Menu Step 4 Select OK button to confirm restart of instrument Option If Cancel is selected in Step 4 reset will be completed on next boot Sel...

Page 60: ...ng Step 1 Select FORMAT FILE SYSTEM from the Advanced Menu screen Step 2 A popup window appears All user files must be deleted to enable formatting of the file system operation to occur Press the OK b...

Page 61: ...Hughes Company 62 DPI 610E Instruction Manual English Chapter 5 Advanced Menu 5 6 SERVICE ENGINEERING This Advanced SERVICE ENGINEERING function is not for operator use and requires a PIN for use only...

Page 62: ...hannel function will be displayed in this field 5 Process Options Any process options that are currently active for each channel is indicated by process icons in this area of the channel window 6 Unit...

Page 63: ...Using the Touchscreen Step 1 When in the default 50 50 channel window layout tap on any blank area on the desired channel window except the Units area to maximize the window area This will minimize th...

Page 64: ...default 50 50 channel window layout press the UP button to select the Channel 1 CH1 window area INFORMATION Press the DOWN button to select the Channel 2 CH2 window area Step 2 Press the Enter button...

Page 65: ...nge Measurement Units To change the measurement units on each channel on the calibrator task screen Step 1 Select the units text on the relevant channel window Step 2 Select the desired unit from the...

Page 66: ...Loop Drive is the internal power supplied by the DPI 610E It is available to use with any of the electrical functions listed in the CH2 Setup screen to enable the Loop Power see Section 6 2 9 on page...

Page 67: ...ed quickly without leaving the Calibrator screen Using the Touchscreen Using Navigation Buttons Step 1 Tap on the 10 V 24 V text field in the Calibrator screen Check that the 10 V 24 V function has be...

Page 68: ...tion Manual 69 Calibrator Task Screen Step 2 Press the RIGHT button until the 10V 24V text area is highlighted Step 3 Press the Enter Key to cancel the 24V ON function Step 4 Check that the 10 V 24 V...

Page 69: ...ore than the full scale value of the function range Table 6 1 Error Indicators Condition Description Depiction Under range Measured reading 110 of the negative full scale value Over range Measured rea...

Page 70: ...Copyright 2022 Baker Hughes Company English DPI610E Instruction Manual 71 Functions 6 2 Functions 6 2 1 Functions available by channel Figure 6 3 Channel 1 Functions Figure 6 4 Channel 2 Functions...

Page 71: ...nctions Note x denotes that a combination of functions is not supported INFORMATION Electrical includes Current Voltage and Millivolt functions None Electrical Pressure Barometer Observed RTD HART INT...

Page 72: ...lic units contain internal pressure sensors which range from 70 bara g to 1000bara Available internal pressure sensors are listed in Table 6 2 Table 6 2 Internal Pressure Sensors in DPI 610E Range Pre...

Page 73: ...To configure a pressure measurement reading from an internal sensor Step 1 Select the desired channel Channel 1 in this example Step 2 Select FUNCTION in the Channel Setup screen Step 3 Select Pressur...

Page 74: ...s to remove offset drifts and therefore maintain the highest accuracy Note It is recommended that all gauge sensors are zeroed at the beginning of each day before use INFORMATION See Chapter 6 2 3 4 N...

Page 75: ...For the DPI 610E internal sensor open the pressure release knob fully or make sure that the test port is open to atmosphere Step 2 See Chapter 6 2 3 1 INT or Chapter 6 2 3 2 EXT Select the desired pre...

Page 76: ...tively The hydraulic variants do not contain the barometer as it is not usual to require gauge readings at the higher pressure these hydraulic variants work at Therefore the hydraulic variants do not...

Page 77: ...tep 1 Switch on the instrument and select the Calibrator icon and when the popup window appears select YES If the instrument is already switched on select the CH1 or CH2 channel INFORMATION If NO is s...

Page 78: ...and you need to go into Calibrator to trigger this popup message Step 1 Select YES INFORMATION If NO is selected the sensor will be used in its native form an Absolute pressure sensor Step 2 Make sure...

Page 79: ...e resulting reading on the Calibrator Main screen The SUM function is only available on CH1 If the SUM function is selected on CH1 the INT Pressure function or EXT Pressure function cannot be configur...

Page 80: ...truction Manual 81 Functions Step 3 Select Sum from the channel FUNCTION menu Select to confirm The CH Setup screen will appear again Step 4 Check that the desired configuration appears in the CH Setu...

Page 81: ...l pressure sensor must be connected to see the resulting pressure reading Note Care should be taken when both sensors are not the same type absolute gauge to ensure that the contribution from atmosphe...

Page 82: ...ibrator Main screen Step 5 Confirm that the Difference function is correctly configured on the desired channel The Difference icon DIFF together with the function name will be Pressure INT EXT or EXT...

Page 83: ...to be displayed on the Calibrator Main reading screen as a primary reading The internal barometer is only available in the pneumatic variant To configure a pressure measurement reading using the Baro...

Page 84: ...ruction Manual 85 Functions Step 4 Confirm that the INT Barometer function appears in the CH Setup menu Select the Back icon to go to the Calibrator Main Screen Step 5 Check that the Barometer functio...

Page 85: ...d reading from an external measuring and indicating device It is often used in conjunction with a second measured function on another channel to record the relationship between the two readings To con...

Page 86: ...etected the sensor icon is shown in the status bar and the Connected text is briefly displayed to confirm successful connection Upon disconnection the sensor icon will disappear and the Disconnected t...

Page 87: ...10 V non IS instruments only or 24 V power supply provided by DPI 610E or to use an external power supply for the device under test 6 2 9 1 Current Measure It is necessary to use the correct terminals...

Page 88: ...screen Step 4 Select Current Measure then select one of the following 10 V for measure with internal 10 V Loop Power supply only for non IS units OR 24 V for measure with internal 24 V Loop Power sup...

Page 89: ...Current as the Function when Off is selected When 24V is selected Current 24V will appear When 10V is selected Current 10V will appear Select the Back icon to go to the Calibrator Main Screen The Cali...

Page 90: ...e function Step 1 Use the diagram on the left to make the necessary connections for Current Source when the 10 24V internal power supply is not used when the Off option is selected in Step 4 Use the d...

Page 91: ...ower supply only for non IS units OR 24 V for measure with internal 24 V Loop Power supply Select to confirm the selection If Off is selected the electrical connections will not be the same as for whe...

Page 92: ...0 to 24 mA range The diagram on the left shows the terminal connections for this configuration Use the Touchscreen to set the source current Tap in the Current Value field Enter the required current...

Page 93: ...e methods can be used Make sure the type of test has been selected See Section 3 2 on page 42 to make the required screens be available Configuration Options INFORMATION Once a target current source v...

Page 94: ...Manual 95 Functions Step 3 Select the desired option from the Source Automation screen for example NUDGE Step 4 If required select the Edit softkey to configure the selected automation Note Different...

Page 95: ...The Nudge Automation data will appear Go to step 2 to change this data if required Click the Proceed icon to activate the option and return to the Calibrate screen To use the Navigation Pad When usin...

Page 96: ...and HIGH maximum span values can be set The DWELL time is the interval to wait at each Span Point before changing to the other span point and vice versa To change the LOW or HIGH span values or the D...

Page 97: ...ed the Span Check icon is displayed on the top right of the CH2 window on the calibrator screen The span check can be run manually by using the UP and DOWN nudge buttons to switch between the LOW and...

Page 98: ...Automation screen tap the PERCENT STEP radio button to show the Percent Step Automation screen If required select the Edit softkey to change the selected automation values Click the Proceed icon to ac...

Page 99: ...The Percent Step sequence can be run manually by using the UP and DOWN nudge buttons to increment and decrement the source values It can also be automated by pressing the automation Play softkey If s...

Page 100: ...Defined Step sequence can be run manually by using the UP and DOWN nudge buttons to increment and decrement the source values It can also be automated by pressing the automation Play softkey If selec...

Page 101: ...value is the maximum current source value set point using this option Step 1 From the Source Automation screen tap the DEFINED STEP radio button to show the Defined Step Automation screen If required...

Page 102: ...el AUTO REPEAT the tickbox option which allows the automation cycle to be repeated indefinitely until manually stopped When selected the Ramp icon is displayed at the top right of the CH2 window on th...

Page 103: ...is not supported by the DPI 610E The supported voltage range is 30 V to 30 V When using the Voltage function there is the additional option to use the internal 10 V non IS units only or 24 V power su...

Page 104: ...ithout internal loop power supply OR 10 V for measure with internal 10 V loop power supply only for non IS units OR 24 V for measure with internal 24 V loop power supply Select the Tick icon to confir...

Page 105: ...the DPI 610E The supported millivolts range is 2000 mV to 2000 mV When using the Millivolts function there is the additional option to use the internal 10 V non IS units only or 24 V power supply prov...

Page 106: ...thout internal loop power supply OR 10 V for measure with internal 10 V loop power supply only for non IS units OR 24 V for measure with internal 24 V loop power supply Select the Tick icon to confirm...

Page 107: ...Universal and Common Practice commands specified in HART revision 5 6 and 7 See more on HART in Chapter 12 on page 206 The HART function is only available on CH2 As it utilizes the current loop signal...

Page 108: ...the columns and then select the Tick icon to confirm the selection and configure the instrument The HART configuration screen will appear Make more selections on this screen or select the Back icon to...

Page 109: ...tely zero For example if the reading from the internal pressure sensor is 21 4985 bar at the time Tare is enabled the reading becomes approximately 0 000 as the value 21 4985 is captured and subtracte...

Page 110: ...e Pad s Enter button Select the Back icon to go back to the Channel Setup screen Step 4 Check that the TARE icon is in the Channel Setup screen to confirm that Tare is enabled Select the Back icon Ste...

Page 111: ...es change and is displayed in addition to the live primary reading When enabled the Min Max Mean status icon is displayed The relevant channel will need to be expanded to view the additional informati...

Page 112: ...heck that Min Max Mean is enabled in the Channel Setup screen The Min Max Mean icon will be displayed as the PROCESS option Select the Back icon Step 5 Check that the Min Max Mean icon appears on the...

Page 113: ...Copyright 2021 Baker Hughes Company 114 DPI610E Instruction Manual English Chapter 6 Calibrator Tasks Step 6 Min Max Mean information appears in the maximized channel window...

Page 114: ...to the channel readings It is used to obtain a more stable measurement reading over a noisy signal When the Filter process option is in enabled the Filter status icon is displayed in the relevant cha...

Page 115: ...t and then select the Back icon Step 4 The FILTER icon should appear in the PROCESS row to show that FILTER is enabled in the Channel Setup menu as the PROCESS Option Select the Back icon to go back t...

Page 116: ...e root of the measured pressure value to be displayed as the primary reading When enabled the Flow status icon appears To enable the Flow function INFORMATION The Flow process option is only supported...

Page 117: ...eckbox put a tick mark in it and then select the Back icon Step 4 The FLOW icon should appear in the PROCESS row to show that FLOW is enabled in the Channel Setup menu as the PROCESS Option Select the...

Page 118: ...process option provides a visual indication of when a user set alarm limit is exceeded To enable and configure the user Alarm option INFORMATION The user Alarm option is available with all Measure fun...

Page 119: ...he Tick softkey to confirm the value Note By default the LOW zero or negative full scale range value of the selected measure function is populated Select the HIGH option and enter the value for the hi...

Page 120: ...to show that the PROCESS option is enabled Step 6 When the Alarm is enabled the ALARM icon appears in the relevant channel window If the measured value falls outside the normal range condition the ala...

Page 121: ...nctions Scaling provides two pairs of values that define the linear relationship between the original measurement unit and the configured custom unit There are two methods to activate and configure th...

Page 122: ...2022 Baker Hughes Company English DPI610E Instruction Manual 123 Process Options Step 3 Tap the SCALING area or use the Navigation pad buttons to select it The Scaling screen appears for the selected...

Page 123: ...default the value populated is 0 MEASURED VALUE 2 a maximum value within the measurement source range of the selected function By default this is populated as the positive full scale value of the mea...

Page 124: ...go to the Channel Setup screen Select UNITS Move down the UNIT options and select Custom Select the Tick softkey to confirm the selection and return to the Channel Setup screen Step 6 The Scaling icon...

Page 125: ...The Scaling icon will be in the relevant channel window and the UNITS field will show the configured custom label In addition the full scale value will be expressed as its equivalent in the custom uni...

Page 126: ...hes Company English DPI610E Instruction Manual 127 Process Options 6 3 6 2 Second Scaling Method Step 1 Select the UNITS field in the Calibrator screen Refer to steps 1 to 4 in Section 6 3 6 1 Step 2...

Page 127: ...0E Instruction Manual English Chapter 6 Calibrator Tasks Step 3 Select the Setup softkey to view and or change the Scaling parameters which configure the custom unit For details on how to configure th...

Page 128: ...Copyright 2022 Baker Hughes Company English DPI610E Instruction Manual 129 Process Options...

Page 129: ...ogging application does not support these tests The Transmitter Simulation TX SIM utility is supported by Data logging 7 1 Leak Test Leak Testing is usually done to make sure that the pressurised equi...

Page 130: ...asks menu select Leak Test from the Task list Tap the Leak Test option again if using the touchscreen or press the Navigation pad OK button to launch the Leak Test utility Note If no compatible functi...

Page 131: ...arted This time is referred to as WAIT TIME on the DPI 610E and the default WAIT TIME is 1 minute 00 01 00 This time value can be changed to any value between 0 seconds 00 00 00 up to 60 minutes 01 00...

Page 132: ...been set a Waiting countdown begins from the WAIT TIME value down to zero This potentially gives enough time for the pressure to stabilize After the WAIT time has elapsed the test begins The Start pre...

Page 133: ...of the files can only be accessed when the files are opened on a PC See Section 9 6 2 on page 169 Step 6 If required the test result can be saved by selecting the Save softkey before exiting the test...

Page 134: ...hen the pre set setpoint pressure is reached the micro switch is triggered Actuation and the contacts change state from open to closed When the pressure returns within normal operating limits the swit...

Page 135: ...e knob Check that the pressure indicates a value around zero if using a gauge sensor or around 1 bar if using an absolute sensor Step 4 Connect the pressure switch or device to the test port securely...

Page 136: ...pressure is recorded in the switch test channel window The state icon for the actuation is also displayed i e icon of a switch open or a switch closed Increase the pressure a little more and allow to...

Page 137: ...ty is normally used by the DPI 610E to simulate a pressure transmitter and it configured by specifying the transfer function parameters of the current output transmitter to be simulated To configure a...

Page 138: ...d source based on the transfer function characteristic configured Step 4 To configure the simulated transmitter Tap in the CH2 area to maximize the CH2 window and select the Setup softkey Select and e...

Page 139: ...f Valve test Step 1 Tap on the Tasks icon on the Dashboard to select the menu Step 2 From the Tasks menu select Relief Valve from the Task list Tap the Relief Valve option again if using the touchscre...

Page 140: ...ve mode is used gradually increase the pressure using the pump or the volume adjuster towards the Relief valve setpoint or blow down pressure Around the setpoint mark observe the pressure reading when...

Page 141: ...d their own calibration data 8 1 2 Media Compatibility Care must be taken to observe media compatibility when using the PM700E Sensor variants up to and including 3 5 bar have exposed diaphragms while...

Page 142: ...o complete the connection by rotating the locking collar until hand tight Similarly align the male end of the cable to the port on the DPI 610E and tighten in the same way The DPI 610E automatically d...

Page 143: ...Function on page 75 for more information about the use of this function Pressure Range Gauge Absolute Differential Barometric 25 mbar 10 in H20 2 5 kPa 008G 008L 70 mbar 1 psi 7 kPa 01G 01L 200 m bar...

Page 144: ...the Calibrator task features associated with that of the internal pressure e g sensor zero pseudo range leak test switch test relief valve etc Step 1 Select the desired channel channel 1 in this exam...

Page 145: ...ted If a channel is configured for External Pressure and an unsupported sensor is detected for example a PM 700E sensor with firmware older than 2 00 00 a warning message appears stating the sensor is...

Page 146: ...DPI 610E system date to the calibration due date of the sensor is less than 30 days an on screen message appears to inform the user If the days remaining is 0 or less an on screen message appears sta...

Page 147: ...4 wire RTDs 8 2 2 Temperature Considerations Careful consideration must be taken when using the RTD INTERFACE and the RTD PROBE or any specialist RTD probes that the environment and process temperatu...

Page 148: ...gn the pin slot arrangement at the female end of the cable connector with the male connector end of the sensor The cable connector should push in slightly with little force when it is correctly aligne...

Page 149: ...channel is configured with RTD function without a sensor connected the primary reading in that channel window will be displayed as If the external sensor is disconnected while the function is in use a...

Page 150: ...be and Interface 8 2 4 Configuration of a channel for a RTD sensor Step 1 Select the desired channel channel 1 in this example Step 2 Select FUNCTION from the Channel Setup screen Step 3 Select RTD an...

Page 151: ...resistance or temperature select the RTD Mode option from the channel Setup screen and press the Enter key in the Navigation Pad Step 4 Tap in the radio button for Resistance or Temperature Select th...

Page 152: ...the selector icon to the RTD Profile row and pressing the ENTER button to show a list of the available profiles The default profile set is the Default EU option or PT100 PA 392 which is based on the E...

Page 153: ...e the new values It is possible to copy the parameters saved in any of the profiles to a custom profile Note the Default EU and Default US profiles cannot be overwritten but can be copied into any of...

Page 154: ...ofile Once selected tap or press the Copy icon softkey and then select the desired destination profile for example Profile 1 8 2 5 2 RTD Units When in Resistance mode the only units available to selec...

Page 155: ...r the Setup menu Note Select the TRIGGER mode first See Section 9 2 on page 159 before setting the filename of the data log TIME INTERVAL LOG DURATION and DATA POINTS are only listed in the Data Log S...

Page 156: ...me Step 1 Select SETUP from the Data Log screen Step 2 Select Filename from the Data Log Setup screen Note TIME INTERVAL LOG DURATION and DATA POINTS are only listed on the Data Log Setup screen when...

Page 157: ...r the new Data Log filename Note Only a maximum of 20 characters and symbols is available Select to confirm the new file name Step 5 Check that the new filename appears in the Data Log Setup screen No...

Page 158: ...d no more settings will be required to set up the data log Click the tick icon to return to the Data Log Setup screen select FILENAME if a new name for the data log file is needed See Section 9 1 1 on...

Page 159: ...en The interval determines how long each data point is logged and it is expressed as HH MM SS S The supported time interval range is between 00 00 00 2 to 23 59 59 9 The minimum interval supported is...

Page 160: ...odic Trigger Options Step 2 Use the keypad to set the LOG INTERVAL Select to confirm Note The time interval must be entered in the HH MM SS S format in the range 00 00 01 to 23 59 9 Step 3 Check that...

Page 161: ...logging will take place i e start to end It is expressed as HH MM SS The supported time interval range is between 00 00 01 to 999 59 59 Note The time interval value must always be less than the LOG D...

Page 162: ...be 6 Each time the time interval or log duration value is changed the number of data points is automatically adjusted Alternatively the periodic data log can be configured by specifying the number of...

Page 163: ...DPI610E Instruction Manual English Chapter 9 Data Log Step 2 Use the keypad to set the number of data points Select to confirm Step 3 Check that required number of data points appears in the DATA POI...

Page 164: ...session Step 1 Select the PLAY icon in the Data Log Setup screen Step 2 The Calibration main screen appears Press the KEY PRESS RECORD icon to start the data logging session Step 3 The Data Log Statu...

Page 165: ...English Chapter 9 Data Log Step 4 A popup message appears that requests confirmation that the data log session is to end Select OK to end the session or cancel to continue If you select OK another pop...

Page 166: ...ging select the Periodic Data Log softkey This is similar to the icon for the Key Press Data Log icon except it has a clock in its center rather than an addition sign At this point the Data Log Status...

Page 167: ...Data Log 9 6 Viewing Deleting Data Log files 9 6 1 Viewing Data Log Files To view the Data Log files Step 1 Select FILES in the Data Log screen Step 2 Tap on or use the Navigation Pad to select the r...

Page 168: ...g files are saved as csv format in the DPI 610E internal memory Use a micro USB data cable to connect the DPI 610E device to the PC See Section 9 7 on page 173 On the PC the DPI610E memory appears as...

Page 169: ...esired log file and choose a supported application to open the file and view the contents Microsoft Excel is recommended 9 6 3 Deleting Data Log Files 9 6 3 1 To delete a single Data Log file Step 1 S...

Page 170: ...Copyright 2022 Baker Hughes Company English DPI610E Instruction Manual 171 Viewing Deleting Data Log files Step 3 Select the single trash icon on the Data Log File screen Step 4 Select OK to confirm...

Page 171: ...172 DPI610E Instruction Manual English Chapter 9 Data Log 9 6 3 2 To delete all Data Log files Step 1 Select FILES from the Data Log screen Step 2 Select the double trash icon on the Data Log summary...

Page 172: ...ngs icon on the Dashboard Press the Home button if necessary to show the Dashboard To select tap on the icon or press the softkey on the right of icon Step 2 The General Settings screen appears Select...

Page 173: ...68 for how to select file If using a micro USB data cable Connect the DPI 610E to the PC using the data cable Note You may have to request for USB exception via Service Catalog http servicecatalog ent...

Page 174: ...ons and measurement units set up in CH1 as the Input and the function set up in CH2 as the output This means that the required functions for analysis have to be selected in the Calibrator screen befor...

Page 175: ...rchanged using the toggle softkey 10 3 1 START END Values The measurement range for the input and output channels is defined by setting a START Low and END High value for each channel The default valu...

Page 176: ...0 4 Analysis Function Set the Input and Output channel and error analysis parameters as described in Analysis Setup on page 175 Select the Play button to start The Analysis main screen window displays...

Page 177: ...When the test is complete exit the Analysis screen using the Back button 10 4 1 DATA LOGGING within Analysis Checking a DUT in the Analysis application can be documented using the Datalog To use this...

Page 178: ...her analysis or post calibration tasks A calibration certificate template wizard is provided by Druck to transform the data into a professional looking format for printing or filing purposes 11 1 1 Ho...

Page 179: ...gside the Procedure file name See Section 11 2 3 on page 187 on how to run a test procedure If no procedures have been created or saved the Internal Procedures screen will be blank Select the New Proc...

Page 180: ...type where applicable the range and the measurement units all appear in this section By default the Function and hence Sensor type set up in CH1 is configured as the input with the selected Units The...

Page 181: ...range Set the START and END values of the input range if different to the values dis played Note It is possible using the Toggle softkey to swap the Input and Output functions i e use the original In...

Page 182: ...0 and 25 Note There must be a minimum of 2 points UP and maximum of 25 test points in total i e UP and DOWN combined For each Points UP and DOWN setting the resulting test point values are calculated...

Page 183: ...ion It is specified as a percentage of the Input range The default test point tolerance value is 5 and can be changed if required TOLERANCE This section refers to the deviation on the output signal or...

Page 184: ...e ADJUSTMENT tolerance value must be less than the PASS FAIL tolerance value to be captured If an ADJUSTMENT tolerance is not required the adjustment tolerance value can be equal to the PASS FAIL tole...

Page 185: ...s calculated and expressed Options include FS Percent of Full scale Span Percent of Span Percent of reading Fixed Measurement units See Section 10 3 3 on page 177 for more details The default is Full...

Page 186: ...key Step 2 The test procedure can also be selected from the Internal Procedure Files screen Select a test procedure for example File 2 by tapping in the row or using the Navigation pad Tap or use the...

Page 187: ...SET ID Mandatory This is a unique tag or device reference that is given to the asset or DUT This ID will be used as the default result filename when the calibration is completed Maximum number of char...

Page 188: ...ween 100 to 100 C 148 to 212 F AMBIENT PRESSURE Enter the ambient pressure value or pressure of the day where the test is being done Pressure units available are mbar psi or in Hg Use the Toggle softk...

Page 189: ...struction Manual English Chapter 11 Documenting Step 1 Cont d USER ID enter User ID of the person doing the test procedure Maximum number of characters 20 When the required fields have data in them se...

Page 190: ...ID data have been entered select the Proceed softkey to continue Step 2 A popup message will appear to prompt the user to check all the details are correct Select the OK button to clear the message Th...

Page 191: ...ct OK only when the DUT has been connected successfully The screen in Step 5 will appear Step 5 The DPI 610E performs a verification check to make sure the test requirements and the DUT connected matc...

Page 192: ...ection the Error Type is displayed below the reading on the right side of the window Error and tolerance indicator is displayed for both the input and the output The specified tolerance value is displ...

Page 193: ...Copyright 2022 Baker Hughes Company 194 DPI610E Instruction Manual English Chapter 11 Documenting Select the Add Test Point softkey to capture the datapoint...

Page 194: ...procedure it is possible to change the sensor configuration to match Note This applies to the INT and EXT Pressure functions used as the Input or and Output only For example if a gauge pressure sensor...

Page 195: ...f the sensors as Input and Output using the Toggle softkey Care must be taken to make sure the sensor type and range are compatible with that specified in the test Step 4 10 V 24 V Power The option to...

Page 196: ...ster When the value is within the test point tolerance limits select the Add Test Point softkey to capture the datapoint Step 2 A popup message window appears which shows the Pass Fail status of both...

Page 197: ...y to confirm completion of the calibration Step 5 The following screen is the CALIBRATION REMARKS screen Enter any comments worth noting relating to the calibration procedure just completed This step...

Page 198: ...file is detected then at the end of the test procedure there is the option to save the results as As Found or As Left Selecting As Found will overwrite any existing As Found data If no As Left data i...

Page 199: ...t is possible to perform and verify an adjustment using the Analysis softkey Step 2 Make the necessary adjustment to the DEVICE UNDER TEST DUT and check the output signal through its entire calibratio...

Page 200: ...procedure file from the list in the Internal Procedures Files screen Step 2 Select the Briefcase Assets softkey to view the asset details which the test procedure has been done on Step 3 On the Assets...

Page 201: ...alibration results select the desired Asset filename by tapping once to select and a second time to open Any available results associated with that test procedure and asset will appear on the screen S...

Page 202: ...ted Details of the input and output function i e Function name and measurement units Data details including Input Expected Input Actual Output Calculated Error Pass or Fail status for each test point...

Page 203: ...asset data will be deleted Step 1 When an As Found or As Left asset or Device Under Test DUT result is viewed it is possible to create a certificate document using the calibration and test procedure d...

Page 204: ...lect the required asset result file from the DocData folder in the DPI 610E mass storage drive in File Explorer and select Open The calibration data and test procedure data will be populated in the te...

Page 205: ...ion the DPI 610E can provide 10 V 24 V loop power supply to the HART Device if required The DPI 610E also offers an optional 250 ohm resistor that provides the voltage drop required for the HART commu...

Page 206: ...icon to confirm the selection and configure the instrument Step 5 In the CH2 Setup screen the HART function is displayed The configuration status is also shown i e HART device connected or disconnect...

Page 207: ...ect the Back softkey to return to the Calibrator screen HART is configured in CH2 Step 1 From the Dashboard select the HART icon either tap the screen icon or press the softkey Step 2 Tap in the HART...

Page 208: ...PI610E Instruction Manual 209 HART Connection 12 1 3 HART device electrical connection Use the electrical connection locations as shown below HART with internal 24 V loop power enabled HART with exter...

Page 209: ...secondary reading in the CH2 window To establish communication between the instrument and the HART device select the Configuration softkey Note When the HART device has no communication with the DPI 6...

Page 210: ...to use 1 USE ADDRESS 0 ONLY Searches for any connected devices with Poll Address 0 only 2 FIND FIRST DEVICE Searches the full Poll Address range 0 to 63 and identifies the first device found 3 CHOOSE...

Page 211: ...ecified The default is 0 to 63 To edit the Address range select the Edit softkey and enter the desired START and END value Press the Tick softkey to accept and the Back softkey to return to the Device...

Page 212: ...t can display up to four found devices The scan can be aborted at any time if necessary by using the Stop softkey Restart the scan by selecting the Search softkey Step 4 When the scan is complete or w...

Page 213: ...0E Instruction Manual English Chapter 12 HART Step 4 Cont d The HART device is now connected and the Primary reading displays the Primary Variable reading from the HART device The device Poll Address...

Page 214: ...appear the CH2 is replaced by the HART icon Note for the HART softkey to appear in the next screen the HART device must be connected successfully to the DPI 610E See previous section Step 2 From the C...

Page 215: ...read only screen 12 3 2 Device Information Figure 12 2 Device Information screen The HART Device Information screen displays editable information about the device The information options available are...

Page 216: ...imary Primary reading on CH1 CH2 MA Loop current measured by the DPI 610E 12 3 4 Signal Condition Figure 12 4 Signal Condition screen This screen shows the following variables variables with a pen ico...

Page 217: ...ion Manual English Chapter 12 HART 12 3 5 Sensor Information Figure 12 5 Sensor Information screen This screen shows the following variables Serial Number Sensor Units LRL Lower Range Limit URL Upper...

Page 218: ...used to set the output of the HART device at a user specified analog current value It is useful in testing the integrity of the current loop and ensures the system is functioning correctly With the DP...

Page 219: ...t measured by the DPI 610E will be displayed as the result of the forced current output from the HART device Note The signal measured by the DPI610E is indicated by the icon while that measured by the...

Page 220: ...on page 219 The screen on the left is the first part of the D A trim procedure which focuses on the Low value trim The default Low Trim value is 4 mA This value can be edited if required by selecting...

Page 221: ...When the Low trim is complete select the Next softkey to proceed to the High Trim procedure or select the Back softkey to exit Step 5 The second part of the D A trim procedure focuses on the High valu...

Page 222: ...DPI 610E is denoted by the icon while that measured by the HART device is denoted by Make sure that the reading is stable To perform the trim at this point select the Trim softkey Step 8 Select OK in...

Page 223: ...tep 9 Select the Verification softkey to test if the adjustment has been sufficient Step 10 In the Verification screen use the Edit softkey to enter test current output values between 0 and 24 mA and...

Page 224: ...nsors Step 1 Select PRESSURE ZERO TRIM from the HART Service Methods screen See Figure 12 6 on page 219 Make sure the HART device has a secure process connection to the DPI 610E Apply 0 pressure using...

Page 225: ...ice Variable Index 18 Invalid Unit Code 19 Device Variable Index Not Allowed 20 Invalid Extended Command Number 21 Invalid I O Card Number 22 Invalid Channel Number 23 Sub device Response Too Long 24...

Page 226: ...1 How to show the Instrument Calibration screen Step 1 Select the Settings icon on the Dashboard Tap on the icon or press the softkey on the right of icon Step 2 Select ADVANCED at the bottom of the G...

Page 227: ...in the Advanced Menu screen to enter the PIN number 4321 and then select the tick icon Step 4 In the Advanced Menu screen select CALIBRATION Refer to Chapter 5 Advanced Menu on page 52 for instructio...

Page 228: ...ternal sensors is explained in Chapter 8 External Sensors on page 142 Step 6 The different Instrument Calibration options are now available Option Description PERFORM CALIBRATION Calibrate the instrum...

Page 229: ...rform Calibration screen 13 2 1 Calibration Electrical Functions The editing of Current Voltage and Millivolts options is similar in procedure Therefore on the following pages the procedure used for e...

Page 230: ...ample make sure the electrical connection between the DPI 610E and the external calibrated equipment is correct See Section 6 2 9 on page 88 for Current Measure electrical connection diagram Step 1 Se...

Page 231: ...range or negative full scale value 2 Function maximum range or positive full scale value 3 Calibration procedure step status visual status boxes and text status 4 User instructions for each step of t...

Page 232: ...he external calibrated equipment Press the Tick softkey to confirm and return to the Calibration screen Step 8 Press the Next softkey to complete Calibration point 1 and proceed to Calibration point 2...

Page 233: ...n points used in the procedure Select OK to apply the calibration adjustment Otherwise select the Cancel button to return to the Calibration screen Step 12 If OK is selected the CALIBRATION COMPLETE m...

Page 234: ...n should only be done by approved service centres and personnel Step 13 The Verification mode shows live reference and measured or sourced values Here different values or points within the measured or...

Page 235: ...um range or positive full scale value 3 Calibration procedure step status visual status boxes and text status 4 User instructions for each step of the procedure Step 4 To start the calibration apply n...

Page 236: ...e begin by applying the nominal positive full scale pressure to the DPI610E Press the Next softkey to complete Calibration point 2 and proceed to Calibration point 3 Step 8 A message window appears re...

Page 237: ...ee Step 13 RESTART softkey allows the calibration procedure to be restarted if a repeat calibration is required BACK softkey exits the calibration procedure and returns the user to the Perform Calibra...

Page 238: ...barometer sensor of the DPI 610E make sure the correct pressure connection is made from the barometer port and the external calibrated pressure source This sensor calibration should only be done by ap...

Page 239: ...ction maximum range or positive full scale value 3 Calibration procedure step status visual status boxes and text status 4 User instructions for each step of the procedure To start the calibration app...

Page 240: ...tive full scale pressure to the DPI 610E When the measured Pressure reading is stable select the Next icon to continue This completes Calibration point 2 Step 7 After pressing Next from the previous s...

Page 241: ...ee Step 9 RESTART softkey allows the calibration procedure to be restarted if a repeat calibration is required BACK softkey exits the calibration procedure and returns the user to the Perform Calibrat...

Page 242: ...tatus screen Figure 13 2 provides information about the instrument s internal pressure sensor Figure 13 2 Instrument Status screen To access the Internal Pressure Sensor Status screen Figure 13 2 sele...

Page 243: ...DATE INTERVAL from the Instrument Calibration menu as shown below Option Description LAST CALIBRATION Set the date the instrument was last calibrated CALIBRATION INTERVAL Enable user notification by s...

Page 244: ...ate Interval screen Step 2 Select the required day month and year as required see Chapter 1 19 3 on page 25 To change the value select the row of the variable Press the value on the left of the curren...

Page 245: ...ction Manual English Chapter 13 Instrument Calibration 13 4 2 Change Calibration Interval Step 1 Select CALIBRATION INTERVAL from the Instrument Calibration Date Interval screen Step 2 Enter a calibra...

Page 246: ...te Interval screen Step 2 Select the required day month and year as required see Chapter 1 19 3 on page 25 To change the value select the row of the variable Press the value on the left of the current...

Page 247: ...p file This Backup file can be used to restore the instrument s calibration if necessary Step 1 Select BACKUP CALIBRATION from the Instrument Calibration Date Interval screen Note Only one user calibr...

Page 248: ...ation Note A valid calibration backup file must exist to enable this calibration restore feature to be used See Section 13 5 on page 248 for how to create this file Step 1 Select RESTORE CALIBRATION f...

Page 249: ...an incorrect calibration adjustment has been made the instrument needs its calibration resetting to the point at which it was shipped the Restore Factory Calibration feature can be used Step 1 Select...

Page 250: ...from the sensor and the external calibrated pressure source Also ensure the sensor is connected to the EXT SENSOR port on the DPI 610E using the sensor cable supplied This sensor calibration should on...

Page 251: ...3 4 provides information about the instrument s internal pressure sensor Figure 13 4 External Pressure Sensor Status To access the External Pressure Sensor Status screen Step 2 The calibration procedu...

Page 252: ...INTERVAL screen Option Description LAST CALIBRATION Set the date the instrument was last calibrated CALIBRATION INTERVAL Enable user notification by setting the number of days between the last calibra...

Page 253: ...Calibration Status screen Step 2 Select the required day month and year as required see Chapter 1 19 3 on page 25 To change the value select the row of the variable Press the value on the left of the...

Page 254: ...uction Manual 255 EXTERNAL PRESSURE SENSOR CALIBRATION MENU 13 8 3 2 Change CALIBRATION INTERVAL Step 1 Select CALIBRATION INTERVAL from the External Pressure Sensor Status screen Step 2 Enter a calib...

Page 255: ...Date Interval screen Step 2 Select the required day month and year as required see Chapter 1 19 3 on page 25 To change the value select the row of the variable Press the value on the left of the curr...

Page 256: ...nal calibrated resistance temperature source Also make sure the RTD Interface is connected to the EXT SENSOR port on the DPI 610E using the sensor cable supplied This sensor calibration should only be...

Page 257: ...m range or positive full scale value 3 Calibration procedure step status visual status boxes and text status 4 User instructions for each step of the procedure To start the calibration apply nominal n...

Page 258: ...me begin by applying the nominal positive full scale resistance or temperature value to the DPI 610E This completes Calibration Point 2 Step 6 After pressing Next from the previous step a message wind...

Page 259: ...see Step 8 RESTART softkey allows the calibration procedure to be restarted if a repeat calibration is required BACK softkey exits the calibration procedure and returns the user to the Perform Calibra...

Page 260: ...ion LAST CALIBRATION Set the date the instrument was last calibrated CALIBRATION INTERVAL Enable user notification by setting the number of days between the last calibration and the next scheduled cal...

Page 261: ...n Date Interval screen Step 2 Select the required day month and year as required see Chapter 1 19 3 on page 25 To change the value select the row of the variable Press the value on the left of the cur...

Page 262: ...uction Manual 263 EXTERNAL RTD SENSOR CALIBRATION MENU 13 9 2 2 Change Calibration Interval Step 1 Select CALIBRATION INTERVAL from the Instrument Calibration Date Interval screen Step 2 Enter a calib...

Page 263: ...Date Interval screen Step 2 Select the required day month and year as required see Chapter 1 19 3 on page 25 To change the value select the row of the variable Press the value on the left of the curr...

Page 264: ...to all user files stored in the internal storage of the DPI 610E It is accessible from the Dashboard screen and displays a structure of directories used to organize the files for easy and reliable vi...

Page 265: ...as not been used the Current calibration will be the Factory calibration Once any calibration adjustment has been done on the instrument this new data will replace the factory calibration data as the...

Page 266: ...te All softkey which deletes all log files present Figure 14 2 Data Log files screen 14 4 Procedures The Procedures option provides a list of all test procedures created or uploaded and saved on the i...

Page 267: ...ngle Delete softkey to delete individual files or the Delete All softkey to delete all files in the sub folder Figure 14 4 Data Log files screen 14 6 Switch Test The Switch Test Results folder display...

Page 268: ...dividual files or the Delete All softkey to delete all files in the sub folder Figure 14 6 Switch Test files screen 14 8 How to view the File System on a PC The contents of the internal storage of the...

Page 269: ...les in the device storage can be copied to a different file location on the PC or can be deleted to free up space on the device Double click on the DPI 610E drive and select the required File System f...

Page 270: ...s Option Description SOFTWARE BUILD View software build installed on the instrument CALIBRATION View Calibration information instrument and external sensors BATTERY View battery status MEMORY View int...

Page 271: ...2 The Status Software Build screen shows the MAIN APPLICATION DK492 and the BOOTLOADER DK491 build version information In addition a QR softkey is available which when selected navigates to the progr...

Page 272: ...tep 2 The Status Calibration screen shows the INSTRUMENT or sensor option Note For the EXTERNAL PRESSURE SENSOR option to be available in this screen the EXT pressure see Section 8 1 6 on page 145 or...

Page 273: ...English Chapter 15 Status Menu 15 5 BATTERY Step 1 In the Status menu screen select the BATTERY row to show the Status Battery screen Step 2 The Status Battery screen shows the current instrument batt...

Page 274: ...DPI610E Instruction Manual 275 MEMORY 15 6 MEMORY Step 1 In the Status menu screen select the MEMORY row to show the Status Memory screen Step 2 The Status Memory screen shows the current free and use...

Page 275: ...Status Sensor screen appears because the instrument has been configured to use an external sensor see Section 8 1 6 on page 145 Note For the EXTERNAL SENSOR option to be available in this screen the E...

Page 276: ...om a PC refer to Section 9 6 1 on page 168 for how to find and read these files 15 8 1 How to export and view Exported Error Log files Step 1 Select the ERROR LOG from the Status menu screen Note A Pl...

Page 277: ...ened if transferred and accessed from a PC refer to Section 9 6 1 on page 168 for how to find and read these files 15 9 1 How to export and view Exported Event Log files Step 1 Select the EVENT LOG fr...

Page 278: ...m dpi610e for the Datasheet that gives the technical specifications for the DPI 610E 16 1 Open Source Software Licenses Two files are available with the software installation 1568 notices report 08_08...

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