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Set up

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MMS

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 Inspection DPM High

3 Set up

3.1 Installing batteries

Battery polarity

Observe the correct polarity when in-

serting the batteries!

Damage to the gage

The use of defective batteries or the 

wrong type of battery causes dam-

age to the gage. Leaking batteries 

destroy the gage's electronics.

Use only undamaged batteries.

Use only the following battery 

types:

Alkaline, 1.5 V, AA - LR6

Lithium 1.5 V, AA - LR6

NiMH rechargeables, 1.2 V, 

AA - HR6

Rechargeable batteries cannot 

be charged in the gage

Individual rechargeable batteries in 

the gage cannot be charged via the 

USB port

Use a commercially available 

charger to charge individual 

rechargeable batteries.

3.2 Switching on the gage

Press the 

 key for approx. 

1 s.
The display shows the main 

menu or Measurement view for 

the batch that was open at shut-

down.

3.3 Switching off the gage

Press the 

 key for approx. 

1 s.

What you can do next

Setting the language: 

Main 

Menu (V

)

 > Gage Settings > OK 

> Language > 

Select the desired 

language

 > OK > 2 x

 

Create a new batch, page 17

Summary of Contents for 606-032

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual MMS Inspection DPM Gage type High Coating Thickness Material Analysis Nanoindentation Material Testing ...

Page 2: ...n consent of Helmut Fischer GmbH Institut für Elektronik und Messtechnik Subject to correction and technical changes MMS is a registered trade mark of the Helmut Fischer GmbH Institut für Elek tronik und Messtechnik in Germany and other countries Note Designations not marked with or may also be protected by law Document no 932 516 Issue date 2019 09 09 for software version 1 0 0 3 Manufacturer Hel...

Page 3: ...ing on the gage 14 3 3 Switching off the gage 14 4 Getting started 15 5 Settings for measurement 16 5 1 Creating a new batch 17 5 2 Opening a batch 18 6 Measurement 19 6 1 Before you start 20 6 2 Measurement procedure 20 6 3 Correctly holding the gage during the measurement 21 7 Assigning changing batch names 23 8 Data transfer 24 8 1 Transfer batch files in the PHASCOPE PAINT app 24 8 2 Transfer ...

Page 4: ...ii MMS Inspection DPM High 10 About 32 11 Legal Informations 33 11 1 USA FCC Federal Communications Commission 33 ...

Page 5: ...cted to the gage Any use beyond this is not the intended use The risk of damage ensuing there from is borne solely by the user 1 2 Environmental conditions Storage and transport temperature 0 60 C Temperature When exposed to sunshine the areas behind glass windows e g in an automobile can easily reach temperatures in excess of 60 C This can cause damage to the gage Do not keep or store the gage an...

Page 6: ... the USB cable can result in a broken wire Data trans mission is then no longer possible Connect only an undamaged USB cable with a max length of 3 m to the gage Always coil up the USB cable for storage Batteries rechargeable batteries Use the following alkaline or lithium battery type Mignon 1 5 V LR6 AA or Use the following NiMH rechargeable battery type Mignon 1 2 V HR6 AA Servicing and repairs...

Page 7: ...or s manual describes the following gage versions in the MMS In spection DPM series High variant USB and WiFi interfaces data storage for 250 000 measured readings in 2500 batches displays the measurement acquisition optically and acoustically as well as by vibrating the gage Additional information can be found in the data sheet page 9 2 1 Measurement view example 1 Batch name 2 Currently measured...

Page 8: ... starting on page 29 2 2 Gage 1 Eyelets for a carrying strap 2 Signal lamp to indicate measurement acquisition and limit violations 3 Display 4 Keys On off key for description see page 5 5 Type K connection below the cover for connecting a type K magnetic temperature probe When a temperature probe is connected the function of the gage surface temperature probe 6 is automatically switched off 6 Gag...

Page 9: ... below The assignment depends on the opened menu page The function shown on the display is assigned to the key directly underneath example The key has two functions It switches the gage on and off when the key is held for at least 1 s Function shown in the bottom line of the display The key has two functions It moves the cursor mark down when is shown in the bottom line of the display It opens the...

Page 10: ...e limits for all measurands Alarm settings Settings for all measurands Auto Logging Setting the automatic log interval Batch Infos Temperature Units C F Batches New List of saved batches After a batch has been selected it can be opened copied or deleted Gage Settings Language Select the display language Display Settings Brightness Rotate display Indication Settings Key actuation signal Audible sig...

Page 11: ...a from probe About Information about software version and probe as well as legal informa tion such as copyright data protec tion conditions enhanced labeling Measuring application 1 Batch 001 settings Specification limit monitor ing alarm settings Measured reading view decimal places for the mea sured reading Unit of measurement Log interval Gage Batch 002 settings Specification limit monitor ing ...

Page 12: ...8 MMS Inspection DPM High Description ...

Page 13: ...eet MMS Inspection DPM Monitoring climatic ambient conditions Dew Point Surface Temperature Air Temperature Relative Humidity 1 1 Technical Data Easy and convenient operation Compact and robust case Scale 1 1 ...

Page 14: ...y for max 10 000 measured values in one batch display of measurement acquisition audible and optical and USB interface for data transfer High end gage with large data memory for 250 000 measured values in 2500 batches display of measurement acquisition audible and optical additional by gage vibration USB interface and WiFi for data transfer Metrological Standard Functions Measurement Tasks Batch F...

Page 15: ...ng of brightness and contrast definable for Office Sunlight and Night Data transfer Bluetooth WiFi only available in gage variant High USB Data transfer of single readings to a PC Data import to MSExcel via PC Datex soft ware You can gratis download the PC Datex program from Fischer Homepage Bluetooth WiFi Data transfer of measurements and data transfer of batches to App PHA SCOPE PAINT Creation a...

Page 16: ...0 9 F 1 5 RH Resolution 0 01 C 0 018 F 0 1 C 0 18 F 0 01 RH External Magnetic Surface Temperature Sensor Type K 606 036 Accessory Sensor type K Measurement range 40 200 C 40 392 F Trueness 2 C 3 60 F Resolution 0 1 C 0 18 F Diameter of magnetic support 26 mm 1 02 Scope of Supply Gage 2 batteries USB cable type C to type A 1 m 39 4 inches guideline 15 mm 0 59 18 3 mm 0 72 29 mm 1 14 38 mm 1 5 73 mm...

Page 17: ...32 USB max 10 000 measured values in 1 batch High 606 033 USB WiFi 250 000 measured values in 2500 batches Accessory for MMS Inspection DPM Product Order no Description Surface tempera ture sensor 606 036 Magnetic surface temperature sensor type K self adhe sive on ferrous materials cable length 2 m 78 74 connection plug type K ...

Page 18: ...V AA LR6 NiMH rechargeables 1 2 V AA HR6 Rechargeable batteries cannot be charged in the gage Individual rechargeable batteries in the gage cannot be charged via the USB port Use a commercially available charger to charge individual rechargeable batteries 3 2 Switching on the gage Press the key for approx 1 s The display shows the main menu or Measurement view for the batch that was open at shut d...

Page 19: ...t procedure e g specification limit and alarm monitoring for certain factors during the measurement 3 steps to the measurement 1 Switch on the gage 2 Open a batch or create a new one Opening a batch see page 18 Creating a new batch see page 17 3 Logging measurements temperatures and climate values see page 19 After the gage is switched on the Measurement view example for the batch that was open at...

Page 20: ...e the measuring application and settings for the measurement procedure e g specification limit and alarm monitoring for certain factors during the measurement If any parameter changes there is a new measuring application and you have to create a new batch Overview of the possible settings you have to make before a measurement Settings Page Creating a new batch 17 Opening a batch 18 ...

Page 21: ...edure The preset selection is based on the requirements in a directive standard or according to customer specifications Before you start The gage is switched on key Creating a new batch 1 Main Menu Batches OK New OK This completes the creation process for a new batch What you can do next Measure see Page 19 Rename a batch see page 23 ...

Page 22: ... Opening a batch Before you start The gage is switched on key Opening an existing batch 1 Main Menu Batches OK 2 Select the desired batch from the list 3 OK 4 MEASURE OK Measurement view for the selected batch opens What you can do next Measure see Page 19 ...

Page 23: ...ed simultaneously manu ally or continuously Notes on measuring Measurement errors Measurement errors occur if ambient air cannot flow through the housing grille in the lower area of the gage Keep the housing grille in the lower area of the gage clear Avoid covering with hands mate rial or other objects Allow ambient air to flow unhindered through the housing grille in the lower area of the gage Ob...

Page 24: ...perature probe Press the surface probe on the surface until the value for Ts hardly changes any more Alternatively you can measure the surface temperature by connecting a Type K surface probe to the gage To manually save all climate factors To continuously log all climate factors log func tion The top left corner of the window shows the remaining time in minutes up to the next save e g save interv...

Page 25: ...events the housing grille from being covered and the heat radiating from your hand falsifying the measurement Further examples can be found on the next page ATTENTION Measurement error Do not hold the lower black gage area in your hand this is marked by the red rectangle in the figure to the left Keep the housing grille in the lower area of the gage clear Avoid covering with hands material or othe...

Page 26: ...ld the gage during the measurement Example 1 Example 2 Batch 003 RH 21 6 A Ta 25 0 C Ts 30 0 C Td 2 7 C Ts Td 27 3 C n 5 RH 21 6 A Ta 25 0 C Ts 30 0 C Td 2 7 C Ts Td 27 3 C Batch 003 n 5 The display screens are to be understood only as examples Air circulation Air circulation ...

Page 27: ...Main Menu Batches OK 2 Select the desired batch from the list 3 OK 4 Change name Move cursor by means of the and OK keys Select the desired character by means of the keys Delete character Select space 5 Exit the Rename input window a Move the cursor entirely to the right using the OK key The character appears at the right edge of the display b Press OK to exit the input window 6 Switch to Measurem...

Page 28: ...ice smart phone tablet with a An droid as of 5 0 or IOS as of 9 0 operating system You can download the app for free from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store Procedure 1 Establish a WiFi connection between the Smartphone and the gage a Gage Main menu v Gage Settings Connections WiFi Enable AP OK The WiFi interface of the gage is now activated shows the acti vated WiFi connection WLAN connecti...

Page 29: ...d pdf file for reports Date and time of measurement block creation and measurement capture tester name single readings tolerance specification limits if in the selected application set are always reported in the file The photo will be displayed in the report if a photo is assigned for the single reading or measurement block Description comment and histogram are only reported if set so under Menu o...

Page 30: ...gage is switched on and the desired batch is open in the gage which measured values should be transferred to the computer while mea suring Procedure 1 Activate the data export via USB interface in the gage Main menu v Gage Settings Connections USB Mode PC Datex OK Return to main menu 2 x 2 Connect the gage with the computer via USB interfaces Use the supplied USB cable or another commercially USB ...

Page 31: ...ransfer PC In the PC Datex Add In tap on button Cancel of the PC Datex window What can you do next Open another batch see page 18 Make further measurements with the gage see page 19 Delete readings of the open batch in the gage Main menu v All Readings OK ...

Page 32: ...ring the measurement Measuring application A measuring application is determined by requirements in directives stan dards and according to customer specifications In accordance with these re quirements the measurement settings are saved in a batch in the gage If the requirements and hence the measurement settings change there is a new mea suring application and you have to create a new Batch Coeff...

Page 33: ...ividual measurement blocks Graphical representation of all measured readings in a progress di agram Lists of individual values in a block Gage Settings menu contains a list of alterable gage settings Identifies information and requests for action Identifies warnings Battery status indicator example fully charged The power supply for the gage is via the USB connection On off switch parameter is act...

Page 34: ...ew Moves the cursor Moves the selection marking Increases decreases the numerical value displayed Opens another menu page for a option selection Turn page Opens the Delete function Opens the line charts measurement curves and the statistics of the cli mate factors RH Ta Ts Td Ts Td Scrolls through the measurement curves line charts and statistics of the respective climate factors Activates the ret...

Page 35: ...fication limit R The range R equals the difference between the largest measurement reading maximum and the smallest measurement reading minimum in a series of measurements s Standard deviation from mean value LSL Lower specification limit LSL Number of measured readings below the lower specification limit V Coefficient of variation percent variation of a series of measurements standard deviation i...

Page 36: ...on Navigation Select the desired parameter batch Confirms selection Scrolls forward through the page Exit page scrolls back to the previous page Call up menu Main menu V Gage Settings OK About OK Call up FCC ID Hauptmenü V Gage Settings OK About OK 4 x What can you do next Switch to measurement view 2 x Perform further gage settings 1 x Return to main menu 2 x ...

Page 37: ... interfer ence to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be re quired to correct the interference at his own expense This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable prote...

Page 38: ...ce while operating can be well below the maximum value This is because the Device is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network The exposure standard for wireless devices employing a unit of measurement is known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1 6 W kg The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization f...

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