GREISINGER GMH3150 User Manual Download Page 2

H31.0.31.6C-06

User’s Manual GMH3150

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CONTENTS

1

GENERAL................................................................................................................................................ 2

1.1

S

AFETY 

R

EQUIREMENTS

....................................................................................................................... 2

1.2

O

PERATION 

A

ND 

M

AINTAINANCE 

A

DVICE

............................................................................................... 3

1.3

C

ONNECTIONS

..................................................................................................................................... 3

1.4

D

ISPLAY

.............................................................................................................................................. 3

1.5

B

ASIC 

O

PERATION

............................................................................................................................... 3

2

CONFIGURATION ................................................................................................................................... 4

2.1

D

IFFERENT 

K

INDS 

O

M

EASURING

: „

R

A

T

E-S

LO

, -P.

D

E

T

, -FAS

T

“ ........................................................... 5

2.1.1

rAtE-Slo: Standard Measuring ..................................................................................................... 5

2.1.2

rAtE-P.dEt: Peak detection .......................................................................................................... 5

2.1.3

rAtE-FASt: Fast filtered measuring .............................................................................................. 5

2.2

S

EA 

L

EVEL 

C

ORRECTION 

F

OR 

A

BSOLUTE 

P

RESSURE 

S

ENSORS

............................................................. 5

2.3

A

VERAGING 

F

UNCTION

......................................................................................................................... 5

2.4

P

OWER 

O

FF 

T

IME

................................................................................................................................ 5

2.5

A

DDRESS

............................................................................................................................................ 5

2.6

A

LARM

................................................................................................................................................ 6

2.7

R

EAL 

T

IME 

C

LOCK

............................................................................................................................... 6

3

MEASURING OF WATER LEVEL – DISPLAY UNIT [M]......................................................................... 6

4

OPERATION OF LOGGER...................................................................................................................... 7

4.1

„F

UNC

-S

TOR

“: S

TORING 

S

INGLE 

M

EASUREMENTS

................................................................................. 7

4.2

„F

UNC

-CYCL“: A

UTOMATIC 

R

ECORDING 

W

ITH 

S

ELECTABLE 

L

OGGER

-C

YCLE

-T

IME

................................. 8

5

THE SERIAL INTERFACE ....................................................................................................................... 9

6

PRESSURE CONNECTION TO THE SENSORS................................................................................... 10

7

ERROR AND SYSTEM MESSAGES ..................................................................................................... 10

8

CALIBRATION SERVICES .................................................................................................................... 11

9

SPECIFICATION.................................................................................................................................... 11

10

SENSORS  

(03/2005)

......................................................................................................................... 12

11

ACCESSORIES .................................................................................................................................. 12

1 General

1.1 Safety Requirements

This device has been designed and tested in accordance with the safety regulations for electronic devices.
However, its trouble-free operation and reliability cannot be guaranteed unless the standard safety measures
and special safety advises given in this manual will be adhered to when using the device.
1.  Trouble-free operation and reliability of the device can only be guaranteed if the device is not subjected

to any other climatic conditions than those stated under "Specification".

2.  Device and sensors have to be handled with care (don’t throw, hit, etc.). Protect plugs and sockets from

soiling.

3.  If the device is transported from a cold to a warm environment condensation may cause in a failure of the

function. In such a case make sure the device temperature has adjusted to the ambient temperature
before trying a new start-up.

4.  If device is to be connected to other devices (e.g. via serial interface) the circuitry has to be designed

most carefully. Internal connection in third party devices (e.g. connection GND and earth) may result in
not-permissible voltages impairing or destroying the device or another device connected.

Warning:

  If device is operated with a defective mains power supply (e.g. short circuit from mains voltage

to output voltage) this may result in hazardous voltages at the device (e.g. at sensor socket or interface).

5.  If there is a risk whatsoever involved in running it, the device has to be switched off immediately and to

be marked accordingly to avoid re-starting.
Operator safety may be a risk if:
- there is visible damage to the device
- the device is not working as specified
- the device has been stored under unsuitable conditions for a longer period of time.
In case of doubt, please return device to manufacturer for repair or maintenance.

Summary of Contents for GMH3150

Page 1: ...H31 0 31 6C 06 User s Manual Handheld Digital Pressure Meter GMH3150 Version 5 1 for GMSD Pressure Sensors...

Page 2: ...nual will be adhered to when using the device 1 Trouble free operation and reliability of the device can only be guaranteed if the device is not subjected to any other climatic conditions than those s...

Page 3: ...may not be detected correctly When connecting the sensor the connector may not lock correctly In such case take the plug not at the casing but at the buckling protection at the end of the plug If plu...

Page 4: ...eaning Menu 4 4 4 4 5 or 6 Set Configuration Generic Configurations Unit mbar bar Unit Unit of display SL oFF on Sea level correction on or off Alti 2000 9999 Altitude Input of altitude above sea leve...

Page 5: ...be measured the pressure loss resulting from the actual level above sea level has to be considered To correct the measuring display activate the Sea Level Function SL p r t chapter 2 Then enter the al...

Page 6: ...g the point of time when they were measured Please check the settings when necessary If the battery was replaced the refering menu CLOC will automatically be started 3 Measuring Of Water Level Display...

Page 7: ...ime when store key 6 is pressed a measurement and its time stamp will be recorded The recorded data can be viewed either in the display when calling the configuration an additional menu REAd LoGG is d...

Page 8: ...ak max peak since the last recording Starting a recording By pressing Store key 6 for 2 seconds the recording will be initiated After that the display shows St XXXX for a short time whenever a measuri...

Page 9: ...base address 2 min peak p r t chapter 4 3 max peak p r t chapter 4 Note The measuring alarm and display range values read back from the interface are always in the selected measurement unit mbar bar S...

Page 10: ...steel pressure sensors types GMSD MRE GMSD BRE GMSD BAE For measurements of over under or absolute pressure screw sensor to G1 4 pressure terminal or plug plastic tube to a suitable adapter 7 Error An...

Page 11: ...tivated Min Max Alarm The measuring value is constantly monitored for the min and max rails set Alarming is done by integrated horn display and interface Real time clock Integrated clock with date and...

Page 12: ...Description A Sensor is suitable for air non corrosive and non ionising gases and liquids Pressure connection 2 nylon pressure ports for connection to 6 x 1 mm tubes Housing ABS with mounting eyelet...

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