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HD50

 

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V1.5

 

Address 

Type 

Input Register description 

General information 

10000 

Year of last measurement. 

10001 

Month of last measurement. 

10002 

Day of last measurement. 

10003 

Hour of last measurement. 

10004 

Minutes of last measurement. 

10005 

Seconds of last measurement. 

10010 

Time, in seconds, elapsed since the last transmitted packet. 

10011 

RF signal level.

 

10013 

Password level for the current connection: 
0=no password, 1=user level, 2= administrator level  

Holding Registers

 - Read/Write parameters 

Address 

Type 

Holding Register description 

Measurement alarm thresholds 

SW 

Lower alarm threshold for

 TEMPERATURE

 

with 

NTC10K

 sensor of channel 

1

 

in the set measurement unit (x10). 

SW 

Higher alarm threshold for temperature with NTC10K sensor of channel 1 
in the set measurement unit (x10). 

SW 

RH

 lower alarm threshold

 

in % (x10).

 

SW 

RH higher alarm threshold

 

in % (x10).

 

SW 

D

EW POINT

 lower alarm threshold in the set measurement unit (x10). 

SW 

Dew point higher alarm threshold in the set measurement unit (x10). 

SW 

P

ARTIAL VAPOR PRESSURE

 lower alarm threshold in hPa (x100). 

SW 

Partial vapor pressure higher alarm threshold in hPa (x100). 

SW 

M

IXING RATIO

 lower alarm threshold in g/Kg (x10). 

SW 

Mixing ratio higher alarm threshold in g/Kg (x10). 

10 

SW 

A

BSOLUTE HUMIDITY 

lower alarm threshold in g/m

3

 (x10). 

11 

SW 

Absolute humidity higher alarm threshold in g/m

3

 (x10). 

12 

SW 

W

ET BULB TEMPERATURE

 lower alarm threshold in the set measurement unit 

(x10). 

13 

SW 

Wet bulb temperature higher alarm threshold in the set measurement unit 
(x10). 

16 

SW 

Lower alarm threshold for

 TEMPERATURE

 

with 

NTC10K

 sensor of channel 

2

 

in the set measurement unit (x10). 

17 

SW 

Higher alarm threshold for temperature with NTC10K sensor of channel 2 
in the set measurement unit (x10). 

20 

SW 

I

LLUMINANCE

 (low range, models HD50...I...) lower alarm threshold in 

lux. 

21 

SW 

Illuminance (low range, models HD50...I...) higher alarm threshold in lux 

24 

SW 

A

TMOSPHERIC PRESSURE

 lower alarm threshold in the set measurement unit 

(the multiplier depends on the set unit). 

25 

SW 

Atmospheric pressure higher alarm threshold in the set measurement unit 
(the multiplier depends on the set unit). 

32 

SW 

CO

2

 lower alarm threshold in ppm. 

33 

SW 

CO

2

 higher alarm threshold in ppm. 

50 

SW 

Lower alarm threshold for

 TEMPERATURE

 

with 

NTC10K

 sensor of channel 

3

 

in the set measurement unit (x10). 

Summary of Contents for Delta OHM HD50 Series

Page 1: ...Operating manual Web Data Logger HD50 series Keep for future reference www deltaohm com English Companies Brands of GHM...

Page 2: ...RATION 7 3 3 HD50GH CONNECTIONS 8 4 CONNECTION TO THE NETWORK 9 4 1 HD35AP CFR21 SOFTWARE OPTION 10 5 WEB SERVER 11 5 1 SETTINGS MENU 12 5 2 MONITOR MENU 18 5 3 CONNECTIVITY MENU 20 5 4 FILES MENU 27...

Page 3: ...two communication proto cols proprietary and Modbus TCP IP The data logger manages up to 10 TCP IP Cli ent simultaneously If the local network is connected to Internet the data can be regularly sent...

Page 4: ...or for illuminance probe only HD50 I models 6 CO2 fixed probe only HD50 B models 7 Differential pressure inputs only HD50 4r models The polarity is indicated next to the inputs 8 RJ45 connector for Et...

Page 5: ...ing is active CLOUD symbol indicates that the data logger is configured to send the data to the Cloud It blinks until the connection with the server is established HDServer1 symbol indicates that the...

Page 6: ...the fixed probe or the probe with cable the following indications are used TC Probe with cable M12 connector TV Fixed vertical probe without cable TCV Fixed sensors photometric probe with cable Availa...

Page 7: ...ument logging parameters alarm thresholds quantities to be acquired network settings etc can be configured by connecting the instru ment to the PC via Ethernet or Wi Fi local network see chapter 4 and...

Page 8: ...2 wires Pt100 Pt1000 3 wires Pt100 Pt1000 4 wires 0 50 mV 50 50 mV 0 1 V 0 10 V 0 20 mA 4 20 mA Thermocouple K J T N E Potentiometer The switches A and B are set to the right only in the configuration...

Page 9: ...llows connecting one data logger at a time or HDServer1 it allows connecting several data loggers simultaneously application soft ware and the MySQL database management system included in the HD35AP S...

Page 10: ...the instrument configuration and viewing of data in the database Each user can be assigned a different password for using the software There are also three levels of access Administrator Super user an...

Page 11: ...S INFO Data logger general information CONFIGURATION Modbus address user code and belonging group MEASURES Selection of the quantities to be displayed LOGGING Logging settings ALARMS Alarm thresholds...

Page 12: ...instrument o model serial number o user code o belonging group o Wi Fi signal level only if the Wi Fi interface is active o behaviour when the internal memory is full cyclic overwriting or not o logg...

Page 13: ...ing interval is greater than the measuring interval the average of the measurements acquired during the logging interval will be stored The Erase Memory button allows erasing the data in the data logg...

Page 14: ...hreshold is 10 C and the upper threshold is 60 C the hysteresis in C is equal to 60 10 x2 100 1 C The alarm is generated after the set delay time or immediately if the no delay op tion is selected If...

Page 15: ...ts the quantities available to the left and the quantities to be displayed to the right The quantities are displayed in the order in which they appear in the list on the right Temperature unit of meas...

Page 16: ...ltage input with associated physical quantity Mapped Voltage 0 50mV 0 50 mV voltage input with associated physical quantity Mapped Current 4 20mA 4 20 mA current input with associated physical quantit...

Page 17: ...ity corresponding to the input value X1 e g 0 0 C X2 value of input signal in the second point e g 20 00 mA Y2 value of the physical quantity corresponding to the input value X2 e g 70 0 C x x 4 00mA...

Page 18: ...format MEASURES panel Displays the current value of the quantities only those selected for logging The measurements in alarm are highlighted with a red background The L and H sym bols indicate whethe...

Page 19: ...ual scroll interval X axis manual scroll buttons Pause Start automatic scroll Displays the data in the From To interval Single all quantities on the same graph Multiple a graph for each quantity Y axi...

Page 20: ...of a data logger with IP address 192 168 1 2 in the web browser you need to type 192 168 1 2 40 The WLAN LAN module has two TCP IP ports For each of the two ports set the fol lowing o the protocol se...

Page 21: ...obtain the address automatically dynamic IP address via DHCP protocol Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Note it is suggested to use a static IP for the communication with the HD35AP S soft ware wit...

Page 22: ...er the user name of the account o Account Password enter the password of the account o SMTP Server Address enter the outgoing mail server name supplied by your e mail service provider o SMTP Server Po...

Page 23: ...a determined interval of time indicate the interval starting instant in the Start Date Time field and the interval ending instant in the Stop Date Time field then press Execute Note sending e mail an...

Page 24: ...2 hours 4 hours 8 hours 12 hours 1 day 2 days 4 days 1 week o In the Data Mode field select the format of the data sent via FTP LOG format for the database and displaying with the Monitor function of...

Page 25: ...od field The available options are Real Time 15 min 30 min 1 hour 2 hours 4 hours 8 hours 12 hours 1 day 2 days 4 days 1 week o To require the sending to the Cloud of all the data memorized subsequent...

Page 26: ...ta memorized sub sequently to a given instant indicate the instant in the Date Time Upload field and press Execute o To require the sending to the HDServer1 software of all data memorized in a de term...

Page 27: ...he files to be imported multiple files can be se lected The data loggers corresponding to the imported files appear in the Device list select a data logger and press View data to display the data CHAR...

Page 28: ...ontent of the register is 184 the value is to be intended as 18 4 o x100 centesimal value expressed as an integer e g if the content of the reg ister is 500 the value is to be intended as 5 00 The com...

Page 29: ...ower threshold alarm 2 higher threshold alarm 4 SW DEW POINT in the set measurement unit x10 5 B Dew Point alarm 0 OFF 1 lower threshold alarm 2 higher threshold alarm 6 SW PARTIAL VAPOR PRESSURE in h...

Page 30: ...hreshold alarm 2 higher threshold alarm 184 SW TYPICAL PARTICLE SIZE in m x100 185 B Typical particle size 0 OFF 1 lower threshold alarm 2 higher threshold alarm Measured values and status of measurem...

Page 31: ...annel N x10 Only if channel N is configured as 0 1 V input 1029 200 x N 1 B Alarm for channel N if the channel is configured as 0 1 V input 0 OFF 1 lower threshold alarm 2 higher threshold alarm 1030...

Page 32: ...OFF 1 lower threshold alarm 2 higher threshold alarm 1052 200 x N 1 SW Value of quantity associated to channel N if the channel is configured as mapped 50 50 mV input 1053 200 x N 1 B Alarm for quanti...

Page 33: ...red as mapped 0 50 mV see the table of indexes 6039 200 x N 1 SW Resolution of the quantity associated to channel N if the channel is config ured as mapped 0 50 mV 2 100 1 10 0 1 1 0 1 2 0 01 6040 200...

Page 34: ...reshold in hPa x100 7 SW Partial vapor pressure higher alarm threshold in hPa x100 8 SW MIXING RATIO lower alarm threshold in g Kg x10 9 SW Mixing ratio higher alarm threshold in g Kg x10 10 SW ABSOLU...

Page 35: ...1000 200 x N 1 SW Lower alarm threshold for TEMPERATURE with 2 wire Pt100 sensor of channel N in the set measurement unit x10 1001 200 x N 1 SW Higher alarm threshold for temperature with 2 wire Pt100...

Page 36: ...1 200 x N 1 SW Channel N higher alarm threshold in mV x100 Only if channel N is configured as 0 50 mV input 1032 200 x N 1 SW Channel N lower alarm threshold in mA x100 Only if channel N is con figure...

Page 37: ...020 W Current year 10021 W Current month 10022 W Current day 10023 W Current hour 10024 W Current minute 10025 W Current second 10026 W Measurement interval 0 1s 1 2s 2 5s 3 10s 4 15s 5 30s 6 1min 7 2...

Page 38: ...83 B User code with ASCII codification of measurement 7 da 20084 a 20095 B User code with ASCII codification of measurement 8 da 20096 a 20107 B User code with ASCII codification of measurement 9 da 2...

Page 39: ...Alarm Acoustic by means of the internal buzzer LED on the front pan el sending of e mails Power supply External 7 30 Vdc no internal battery PoE Power over Ethernet power supply via optional POE SPLT1...

Page 40: ...TV Min 356 180 Max 906 640 T RH TD TW AH MR PVP P HD50PM Min 469 510 Max 906 640 PM1 0 PM2 5 PM4 0 PM10 TPS HD50 H Min 615 220 Max 1 165 680 depends on the connected sensors 1 Quantities T temperature...

Page 41: ...ble units of measurement hPa mbar mmHg inchHg mmH2O inchH2O atm Differential pressure Sensor Piezoresistive Measuring range 125 Pa Resolution of the instrument 0 01 Pa Accuracy 0 35 typ of measuring s...

Page 42: ...cordance with standard photopic curve V temperature coefficient f6 T 0 05 K Calibration uncertainty 4 f 1 accordance with photopic response V 6 f2 response as cosine law 3 f3 linearity 1 f4 instrument...

Page 43: ...or coefficient 0 00385 C 1 Connection 2 3 or 4 wires Thermocouple Thermocouple type K J T N E The inputs are not isolated use thermocouples with isolated hot junction Measuring range type K 200 1370 C...

Page 44: ...unscrew the probe filter screw the HD31 B3A adapter and connect the cylinder adjust the cylinder flow meter to get a constant flow between 0 3 and 0 5 l min CO2 calibration with a cylinder The calibr...

Page 45: ...the specific measures described in this operating manual The proper operation and the operational safety of the instrument can be ensured on ly under the climatic conditions specified in this manual...

Page 46: ...necting the power supply instruction manual The external probes and the SWD10M8 power supply or the POE SPLT12M8 PoE splitter or the CPM8 power supply cable have to be ordered separately The Ethernet...

Page 47: ...uracy 0 3 C in the range 0 70 C 0 4 C outside Diameter 14 mm 4 pole M12 female connector TP35 1 Temperature probe with Pt1000 1 3 DIN 4 wire sensor Operating tem perature 50 105 C Dimensions 5 x 40 mm...

Page 48: ...the HP3517 probe requires recalibration of the instrument in line with the new probe HD9007A 1 12 ring protection against solar radiations Includes support bracket HD9007A 2 16 ring protection agains...

Page 49: ...r HD75 Saturated solution to check Relative Humidity probes at 75 RH includes ring adapter for 14 mm diameter probes thread M12 1 HD33 Saturated solution to check Relative Humidity probes at 33 RH inc...

Page 50: ...ent from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Notice To satisfy FCC IC RF exposure requirements for mobile and base station transmi...

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Page 52: ...ized third parties is excluded from the guarantee The instrument shall be returned FREE OF SHIPMENT CHARGES to your dealer The jurisdiction of Padua applies in any dispute The electrical and electroni...

Page 53: ...e result of the constant development of the product This may produce some differences between the information written in this manual and the instrument you have purchased We cannot completely exclude...

Page 54: ...GHM GROUP Delta OHM Delta Ohm S r l a socio unico Via Marconi 5 35030 Caselle di Selvazzano Padova ITALY Phone 39 049 8977150 Fax 39 049 635596 www deltaohm com info deltaohm com V1 5 08 04 2020...

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