background image

25

1

2

3
4

5

6

7

8

A.

b.

5.19  "measuring mode – Co

2

" screen

1  Specifies how measured values and the corresponding 

units are shown (see chapter "Explanation of the measu-

red values", page 28). The latest measured value is dis-

played next to the corresponding key on the right. Select 

"Off" to switch the respective display off.

2  This symbol indicates, that the displayed measured values 

under (4) are calculated (e.g. minimum/maximum measu-

red value).

3  Indicates the measurement duration.

4  Displays the measured values according to the specifica- 

tions under (1) and (6):

 

ppm:   Displays the temperature according to the  

 

specifications under (1) (e.g. in parts per million)  

 

and under (6) (e.g. as average value).

5  Sets the measured values shown under (4) back to zero.

6  Specifies how the measured values under (4) are shown 

(see fig. B.):

 

Minimum: 

Always shows the smallest detected  

 

measured value from a measuring period.

 

Maximum: 

Always shows the largest detected  

 

measured value from a measuring period.

 

Average: 

Shows the average value of all detected  

 

measured values from a measuring period

 

Hold: 

Pauses the current detected measured  

 

value and shows it continually (when this  

 

option is selected). 

Off: 

Switches off the measured values (4).

7  Carries out an automatic measurement for the duration of 

an already specified recording interval. The recording 

interval can be specified in the following screen 

(see fig. C. and fig. D.).

8  Saves the currently displayed measured value as single 

measurement in the archive with date and time stamp.

9  Opens the customer adjustment screen.

9

Summary of Contents for OMNIPORT 30

Page 1: ...Operating Manual OMNIPORT 30 Hand Held Meter BA_Omniport30_e v1 5 Subject to technical changes 193989...

Page 2: ...ons must not be used for the purposes of competition without our writ ten permission and must not be forwarded to third parties Copies may be made for internal purposes All information technical data...

Page 3: ...mode Humidity screen 18 5 13 Measuring mode Humidity Automatic measurement screen 19 5 14 Customer adjustment Humidity screen 20 5 15 Measuring mode Moisture in oil screen 21 5 16 Measuring mode Mois...

Page 4: ...general catalogue can be found at www epluse com 1 2 Symbols Hazardous electric current Warns about hazards from electric current which can lead to injuries or even death Danger Warns of a hazard whic...

Page 5: ...automatically detect the probe construction so that after switching the device on the corresponding measuring mode is displayed automati cally If no probe is connected an error code see chapter Statu...

Page 6: ...al data To use the device for its intended use only con nect and use accessories and spare parts which have been approved by E E Elektronik Intended use encapsulates e g the analyses of supply and exh...

Page 7: ...y are void of any warranty and warranty claims 3 4 Residual risks Hazardous electric current Work on the electrical components must only be carried out by an authorised specialist company Hazardous el...

Page 8: ...ions dry protected from dust and direct sunlight with a plastic cover to protect it from invasive dust if necessary The storage temperature is the same as the range given in the chapter Technical data...

Page 9: ...the previous menu The Main menu key 6 opens the main menu Name of the current screen 21 Display of the current time 22 The Padlock symbol 23 appears when you press and hold the On Off key for approx...

Page 10: ...s activated immediately 5 Press the Back key 2 to return to the desired measuring mode Alternatively press the Main menu key and then the Measuring mode key Main menu You can open the following menus...

Page 11: ...specifications under 1 and 6 The calculation starts when switching the multifunctional hand held on Actuating key 5 restarts the calculation of measured values 5 Sets the measured values displayed un...

Page 12: ...easuring over a long period see fig E 13 Starts recording The key turns red once recording has started Note During an active recording it is not possible to switch off the multifunctional hand held wi...

Page 13: ...urand in the top box In air pressure mode adjustement is only possible for measu rands in hPa Press button CAL 2 in fig G to open the customer adjust ment mode 4 For air pressure masurement a 1 point...

Page 14: ...ical value in the selected unit e g m s C Displays the temperature value e g in C 7 Specifies how the measured values under 6 are shown see fig B Minimum Always shows the smallest detected measured va...

Page 15: ...aining time until the automatic measurement finishes 15 Opens a screen for selecting the recording duration see fig D 16 Starts recording The key turns red once recording has started Note During an ac...

Page 16: ...es the diameter of the object to be measured with selection Round under 19 21 Determines the height of the object to be measured with selection Square under 19 22 Determines the width of the object to...

Page 17: ...t fig H and button 2 opens temperature adjustment fig I 3 G H I J Select the value field 4 in either fig H or fig I to adjust the current measured value 3 4 3 Using the keypad in fig J enter the devia...

Page 18: ...e air pressure according to the specifications under 1 e g in the measuring unit hectopascal and under 6 e g as average value 5 Sets the measured values shown under 4 back to zero 6 Specifies how the...

Page 19: ...g recording duration for the automatic measurement 12 Opens a screen for selecting the recording duration for measuring over a long period see fig D 13 Starts recording The key turns red once recordin...

Page 20: ...omer adjustment of RH T probes Temperature 1 point offset or offset gain adjustment according to probe type Relative Humidity 1 point adjustment see fig J on page 24 CAL the reference value must be in...

Page 21: ...g as average value 5 Sets the measured values shown under 4 back to zero 6 Specifies how the measured values under 4 are shown see fig B Minimum Always shows the smallest detected measured value from...

Page 22: ...long period see fig D 12 Starts recording The key turns red once recording has started Note During an active recording it is not possible to switch off the multifunctional hand held with the On Off k...

Page 23: ...partially possible only by using the con trol cross 16 Oil parameter set 01 EEPARAM1 is the default factory setting 17 Add new oil parameter ser see fig G 18 List of saved oil parameter sets A maximum...

Page 24: ...2 point adjustment to enter deviation from reference value high select field CAL H 32 33 Save and exit Customer adjustment for Temperature 1 point offset adjustment see fig I Water activity aw 1 poin...

Page 25: ...average value 5 Sets the measured values shown under 4 back to zero 6 Specifies how the measured values under 4 are shown see fig B Minimum Always shows the smallest detected measured value from a mea...

Page 26: ...cting the recording duration for measuring over a long period see fig D 13 Starts recording The key turns red once recording has started Note During an active recording it is not possible to switch of...

Page 27: ...nd in the top box In CO2 mode adjustement is only possible for the measurand CO2 momentary The averaged value cannot be adjusted Press button CAL 2 in fig F to open the customer adjust ment mode 4 For...

Page 28: ...per cubic foot lb ft3 g kg Saturation ratio Indicates the relative mass ratio of ambient air saturated with humidity in the total mass in grams per kilogram grains per pound parts per million gr lb pp...

Page 29: ...inute metres per second fpm C Dew point temperature Indicates the temperature setting in during condensation when the cur rent partial water vapour pressure equals the saturated vapour pressure in deg...

Page 30: ...g B opens 2 Selects the currently selected archive entry Fig B opens 3 Deletes all entries from the archive A safety prompt opens Confirm it by pressing the OK key if you want to delete all entries Ot...

Page 31: ...e Down key on the cross control until the date is selected 2 Press the OK key on the cross control The entire row is selected 3 Press the Left or Right keys on the cross control to select the value to...

Page 32: ...elow the colour display 1 Press the Down key on the cross control until the numerical value is selected 2 Press the OK key on the cross control The first number is selected 3 Press the Left or Right k...

Page 33: ...ect Wait a few minutes until the device has become adjusted to the changed conditions before carrying out a measurement After connecting a probe the multifunctional hand held automatically selects the...

Page 34: ...Microsoft NET Framework is automatically installed during the software installation where applicable Hardware requirements Processor speed 1 6 GHz minimum USB connection 2 GB RAM minimum 1 GB hard dis...

Page 35: ...colour display is switched on Possibly use the Illumination on off key see chapter Device depiction Check the room temperature and the relative humidity Check the device s permissible operating range...

Page 36: ...sible damage 3 Check the colour display for dirt and possible damage 4 Check that the batteries and battery cover sits properly Damaged connections can falsify measurements and measurement results A d...

Page 37: ...c waste but must be disposed of professionally in accordance with Directive 2006 66 EC of the European Parliament and Council of 6th September 2006 concerning batteries and accumulators Please dispose...

Page 38: ...38...

Page 39: ...39...

Page 40: ...nfo epluse cn www epluse cn E E CHINA SHANGHAI Tel 86 21 61176129 info epluse cn www epluse cn E E GERMANY Tel 49 6172 13881 0 info epluse de www epluse de E E FRANCE Tel 33 4 7472 35 82 info epluse f...

Reviews: