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B-H88.0.01.DB2-1.0 

About this documentation 

1.1 

Foreword 

Read this document carefully and familiarise yourself with the operation of the product 
before you use it. Keep this document ready to hand and in the immediate vicinity of 
the product so that it is available to the personnel/user for reference at all times in 
case of doubt. 

The product was developed according to the state of the art and fulfils the require-
ments of the applicable European and national Directives. All corresponding docu-
ments are available from the manufacturer. 

Only technically qualified persons are permitted to carry out commissioning, operation, 
maintenance and decommissioning. The qualified personnel must have carefully read 
and understood the operating manual before beginning any work. 

1.2 

Purpose of the document 

  This document describes the operation of the product.

 

  It provides important information for operating safely and efficiently with the prod-

uct.

 

  In addition to the quick reference guide with all relevant legal and safety content in 

hard copy, this document is a detailed reference option for the product.

 

1.3 

Legal notices 

The liability and warranty of the manufacturer for damages and consequential damag-
es are voided with misuse, disregarding this document, disregarding safety notices, 
assignment of inadequately qualified technical personnel and arbitrary modifications of 
the product. 

Only carry out the maintenance and service tasks on this product that are described in 
this documentation. In the process, adhere to the specified steps. For your own safety, 
only use original spare parts and accessories of the manufacturer. We assume no lia-
bility for the use of other products and resulting damage. 

This document is entrusted to the recipient for personal use only. Any impermissible 
transfer, duplication, translation into other languages or excerpts from this operating 
manual are prohibited. 

The manufacturer assumes no liability for print errors. 

1.4 

Correctness of content 

The contents of this document were checked for corrected and are subject to a con-
tinuous correction and updating process. This does not rule out potential errors. In the 
event that errors are discovered or in case of suggestions for improvement, please in-
form us immediately via the indicated contact information in order to help us make this 
document even more user-friendly. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for G 1110

Page 1: ...Operating manual G 1110 barometer altimeter EN ...

Page 2: ... Explanation 11 5 2 2 Opening the configuration menu 11 5 2 3 Configuring parameters of the configuration menu 12 5 2 4 Open the adjustment menu 15 5 2 5 Parameters of the adjustment menu 15 6 Measurement Basics 17 6 1 General information about absolute pressure measurement 17 6 2 Special functions 17 6 2 1 NVLL Tare function Altimeter altitude adjustment 17 6 2 2 AVR 0 02 AVR 0 05 AVR 0 10 17 6 3...

Page 3: ...Table of contents B H88 0 01 DB2 1 0 3 28 9 Disposal 23 10 Technical data 24 11 Spare parts and accessories 26 12 Ordering code 27 13 Service 28 13 1 Manufacturer 28 13 2 Repairs processing 28 ...

Page 4: ...is a detailed reference option for the product 1 3 Legal notices The liability and warranty of the manufacturer for damages and consequential damag es are voided with misuse disregarding this document disregarding safety notices assignment of inadequately qualified technical personnel and arbitrary modifications of the product Only carry out the maintenance and service tasks on this product that a...

Page 5: ...ctions Representation Shows an illustrative instruction or a configuration of the product Formula Some instructions include a formula for a general understanding of a configuration programming or a setting of the product Outcome of an action Result consequence or effect of an instruction Emphases In order to simplify legibility and provide a clearer overview various sections infor mation are empha...

Page 6: ...n and operational safety of the product can only be guaranteed if applicable safety precautions and the device specific safety instructions for this docu ment are observed If these notices are disregarded personal injury or death as well as property damage can occur DANGER Incorrect area of application In order to prevent erratic behaviour of the product personal injury and property dam age the pr...

Page 7: ... care and used according to the technical data do not throw strike etc Suitable measures must be used to protect the pressure equalisation opening and be protected from dirt NOTE Complete evacuation see Vacuum measurements 17 2 5 Qualified personnel For commissioning operation and maintenance the relevant personnel must have adequate knowledge of the measuring process and the significance of the m...

Page 8: ...unctional description The product offers precision speed and reliability in a compact ergonomic housing Additional impressive features include the waterproof design in accordance with IP 67 and the 3 line illuminated display which offers a 180 rotated display at the push of a button A high quality position independent sensor is the key component The operat ing elements are used to switch the produ...

Page 9: ... or Min Max Hold information text Main display Measurement of the current pressure or value for min max hold Auxiliary display Measurement of the current pressure in Min Max Hold mode Bar display Trend display in 7 steps falling strong medium slight stable rising slight medium strong 4 3 Operating elements On Off button Press briefly Switch on the product Activate deactivate lighting Long press Sw...

Page 10: ...nt measure ment Both simultaneously Rotate display overhead display Function key Press briefly Freeze measurement Hold Return to measurement display Call up next parameter Long press 2s Start menu configuration ONF appears in the dis play Close menu changes are saved Long press 4s Depending on the selected special function Activa tion of the Tare function NVLL or rapid measurement with mean value ...

Page 11: ...t 5 2 Configuration 5 2 1 Explanation The following steps describe how to adapt the product for your purposes NOTE There are various configuration parameters available depending on the product ver sion and configuration These can vary depending on the product version and configu ration 5 2 2 Opening the configuration menu In order to configure the product you must first open the Configuration menu...

Page 12: ...the configuration the last save value is re produced on the next start up of the product 5 2 3 Configuring parameters of the configuration menu The Configuration menu is open See Opening the configuration menu 11 1 Select the desired parameter you would like to configure 2 Adjust the desired configuration in the selected parameter with the Up button or Down button 3 The available configuration opt...

Page 13: ...ure directly YES Active display air pressure compensated to sea level ALT 500 9000 Height above sea level in m for correction Trend display TEND OFF Bar display and tendency value display deactivated 1_S 60_S Time base for bar display 1 second 0 2 hPa bar level corresponds to 1 7 m 5 ft at sea level or 60 seconds 12 hPa bar level corresponds to 100 m 328 ft at sea level 1_H 3_H Time base for bar d...

Page 14: ...shut off after a selected time in hours and minutes during which no buttons have been pressed Backlight L TE OFF Backlight deactivated 0 15 0 30 1 00 4 00 Automatic shut off of the backlight after a selected time in minutes and seconds during which no but tons have been pressed ON No automatic shut off of the backlight Factory settings IN T NO Use current configuration YES Reset product to factory...

Page 15: ...e adjustment menu can be exited from any arbitrary pa rameter by pressing and holding the Function key for 2 seconds The changes made up that point are saved Call up menu Hold 1s Release Release The adjustment menu is closed after the last parameter 5 2 5 Parameters of the adjustment menu Zero point For an optimal zero point calibration a vacuum pump and a precise reference de vice are needed The ...

Page 16: ... made for the measurement Displayed value measured value offset Standard setting 0 0 i e no correction is made Sensor gradient correction PR SL The gradient of the measurement can be influenced with this factor factor is in Displayed value measured value 1 Pr SL 100 Standard setting 0 000 i e no correction is made The changed value is saved and the adjustment menu is closed STOR appears in the dis...

Page 17: ... NVLL has been selected in the configuration menu Barometer display The display can be zeroed by pressing the Function key for 4 s If the tare function is activated NVLL blinks in the lower display The tare function can be reset by pressing the Function key again for 4 s Altimeter display In the altimeter operating mode after calling up the tare function the user is prompted to enter the current a...

Page 18: ...ascent or descent Common units are ft min or m s for flight and motor sports or m h for example in hiking running NOTE The output value of the tendency display in the setting 1_S or 60_S shows the current value for the tendency based on the measurements of the last 5 seconds scaled to the selected setting In the 60_S setting the resolution is reduced to 1 m or 5 t To do this set the device to UN T...

Page 19: ...tted by water the pressure balance between the environment and the device can be impaired which can lead to sluggish response and falsified measurement results The membrane can be freed from a large part of the water by shaking it downwards and blowing it out carefully To ensure proper functioning the membrane must be completely dry NOTE Do not attempt to remove dust or other foreign objects from ...

Page 20: ...ry screwing places the water tightness of the product among other things at risk and should be avoided Proceed as follows to replace the batteries The product is switched off Fig 1 Changing battery 1 Unscrews the Phillips screws A and remove the cover 2 Carefully replace the two Mignon AA batteries B Ensure that the polarity is correct It must be possible to insert the batteries in the correct pos...

Page 21: ...basis is rec ognised worldwide These certificates offer high quality calibration and consistently high quality DAkkS calibration certificates can only be issued by accredited calibration laboratories which have demonstrated their expertise in accordance with DIN EN ISO IEC 17025 The DAkkS calibration includes any necessary adjustment with the purpose of minimising a deviation of the measuring devi...

Page 22: ... Battery depleted Replace battery BAT LO Battery depleted Battery depleted Replace battery ERR 1 Measuring range exceeded Measurement too high Product is defective Stay within allowable meas urement range Send in for repair ERR 2 Measuring range is undercut Measurement too low Product is defective Stay within allowable meas urement range Send in for repair ERR 3 Display range has been exceeded Inc...

Page 23: ...ce must not be disposed of with household waste Return it to us freight pre paid We will then arrange for the proper and environmentally friendly disposal Private end users in Germany have the possibility of dropping off the product at the municipal collection centre Please dispose of empty batteries at the collection points intended for this purpose NOTE Fill in the return form available from the...

Page 24: ...ld Auto power Off function if activated switches the product off automatically Trend display time base selectable 1s 60s 1h 3h Only with altimeter function The altitude metres covered are calculated ascent AS de scent DES resolution 1m Additional functions NVLL Tare function AVR Averaging over 2 s 5 s 10 s As altimeter switchable variometer display with units ft h m s m h Calibration Zero point an...

Page 25: ...f legal regulations of the Member States 2014 30 EU EMC Directive 2011 65 EU RoHS Applied harmonised standards EN 61326 1 2013 Emission limits Class B Immunity according to Table 2 Additional error 1 FS EN 50581 2012 The device is intended for mobile use and or stationary opera tion in the scope of the specified operating conditions without further limitations ...

Page 26: ... Name Description 601060 GKK 1100 Case with nap foam 340 x 275 x 83 mm 611373 ST G1000 Protective device sleeve 475820 GCLIP1000 Self adhesive metal belt clip A complete list of all accessories and spare parts is available in our product catalogue or on our home page We can also provide further information by phone Internet www greisinger de Tel 49 94029383 52 Article Contact ...

Page 27: ...1110 Ordering code 12 B H88 0 01 DB2 1 0 27 28 12 Ordering code 1 G 1110 1 Set Option Device only SET Measuring device suitcase GKK 1002 WPD Measuring device suitcase GKK 1002 WPD5 calibration certificate ...

Page 28: ...www greisinger de WEEE reg no DE 93889386 13 2 Repairs processing Defective products are repaired professionally and quickly in our service centre GHM Messtechnik GmbH GHM GROUP Greisinger Hans Sachs Str 26 Service Centre 93128 Regenstauf GERMANY Tel 49 94029383 39 Fax 49 94029383 33 service greisinger de NOTE Fill in the return form available from the information base online at www ghm group de a...

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