Hydrotechnik MultiSystem 4070 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 33

Firmware Version 2.0

MultiSystem 4070

 

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Operation

ENG

Record measuring data

Data are collected in measurement series. These can be configured in the 

Re-

cording

 dialog.

1

Open the 

Home

 menu:

2

Open the 

Setting

 menu:

3

Open the 

Recording

 dialog:

4

Make a selection:

5

Confirm selection:

6

Apply changes:

7

Return to result display:

Recording time

Enter how long measurement data is to be recorded. Select the desired time 
unit.

Scanning rate

Define how often measurement data is to be recorded. Select the desired time 
unit.

Channels

Activate the channels where the measurement data is to be recorded.

Trigger 1

A trigger is a condition that has to happen to make the storing of measurement 
data start or stop. In this case, no trigger is defined.

Please see section Chapter 

Trigger function

 on page 109 for further informa-

tion on how to use the trigger function.

Recording time and scanning rate define how often and how long measurement 
data is to be stored. Be aware that if you store too much measurement data, the 
later evaluation and presentation will become more difficult.

Summary of Contents for MultiSystem 4070

Page 1: ...Firmware Version 2 0 Manual Version 2 0 ENG MultiSystem 4070 Universal Portable Measuring System Operating Instructions ENG...

Page 2: ...instrument on and off 22 Operation of the instrument software 23 Navigating in the instrument software 24 Favorites 25 User defined softkeys 26 Softkeys Symbols text 26 Virtual keyboard 27 Select oper...

Page 3: ...l instruments 125 Connecting a measuring instrument electrically 125 Serial coupling 126 Parallel coupling 127 Use of the MultiXtend Trigger 127 Program instruments 128 Programming Master instrument 1...

Page 4: ...measurements Handling information for the MultiSystem 4070 Never expose the instrument to excessive heat or moisture and observe the technical data Do not store the instrument in humid or dusty locati...

Page 5: ...ed on If sensors are reconnected the measuring instrument must be switched off and on again to allow the sensor data to be adopted Information about handling batteries Always keep batteries away from...

Page 6: ...ll rights reserved to this manual this includes the reproduction and or duplication in any conceivable form e g by photocopying printing on any data recording media or in translated form Reproduction...

Page 7: ...ponsible for the violation of patents and or other rights of third persons outside the Federal Republic of Germany We are not liable for damage that results from improper operation and non compliance...

Page 8: ...Warranty In accordance with our warranty conditions we guarantee the condition wit hout defects for this measuring instrument for a duration of six months Wearing parts and storage batteries are exclu...

Page 9: ...pletely especially the safety instructions in the first chapter Authorized personnel Persons are considered to be authorized if they have a professional education technical experience knowledge of the...

Page 10: ...entry of the sensor parameters is then done in clear operation menus You can connect up to five sensors and store all measured values Calculati ons from the measured values such as difference sum and...

Page 11: ...ru ENG Connections A Power supply power pack B USB interface C Combi jack CAN RS232 D Input Ch5 frequency input E Input Ch3 analog input F Input Ch1 analog input G Digital input and output Ch6 Ch7 H I...

Page 12: ...l converter 12 bit sign Measuring rate 1 0 ms 1 kHz Filter function Input filter 50 kHz dynamic mode IIR filter Connectable 5 kHz standard mode 50 Hz damped mode Connector 6 pin device plug Protection...

Page 13: ...mode 13 bit analog digital converter 12 bit sign Measuring rate Analog mode Max 10 000 values per second Filter function Frequency mode Adjustable period measurement for averaging Filter function Ana...

Page 14: ...Protection type 1 Signal I mA 110 32 nF 5VDC Transil diode 2 Ground 3 Uba 100 mA Current limiting 4 Signal U V 22 k 32 nF 15 V DC Transil diode 5 Shield 6 ISDS a Power supply during mains operation 15...

Page 15: ...teristics of combi jack CAN RS 232 8 pin M12x1 Pin assignment Characteristics of USB interface Micro USB Type B for communication with a PC Pin Function 1 Ground 2 Power supply for MultiXtend or CAN s...

Page 16: ...he battery icon blinks during mains operation the batteries are either missing de fective or deep cycled Possibly the power pack isn t plugged in Recording bar Indicates recording in progress USB Inst...

Page 17: ...Home menu Fn function key Assign favor ites and softkeys Screenshot using Fn Cursor page to the left Cursor Highlighting Up Store input Cursor Highlighting Down Cursor page to the right Switch instrum...

Page 18: ...on of Hazardous Substances Internal power supply Lithium ions 7 2 V 6 2 Ah External Power supply 24 VDC 2 A Dimensions 270 x 140 x 69 mm L x W x H Interfaces USB RS232 interface 1 x CAN Ambient temper...

Page 19: ...shipping company you should document all possible transportation damage e g by taking photos and signing a written protocol before you unpack the measuring instrument HYDROTECHNIK is not responsible...

Page 20: ...uring instrument Connect the measuring instrument to a PC See Connect a PC and transfer data on page 36 The operating instructions are available as a PDF file in the download area of our website www h...

Page 21: ...ing language Connect sensors Enter sensor parameters Record measuring data Connect a PC and transfer data Delete measuring data Reset device In chapter Operating software you will find a complete desc...

Page 22: ...gs before the instrument software is shut down If you hold the key down for longer than 5 seconds the instrument is switched off without saving Make sure that the desired sensors are connected appropr...

Page 23: ...fter you have switched on the instrument the Home menu or the result dis play is shown depending on the setting in the User profile menu If the result display is shown press the key to display the Hom...

Page 24: ...are two ways to select an icon Highlight and ENTER Highlight the desired icon with the keys and press the key The selected menu or dialog is displayed Number keys You can use the number keys to select...

Page 25: ...menu or dialog to each of the slots so that you have quick access to frequently used menus or dialogs in the Home menu Assign a favorite 1 Select a favorite in the menu using 2 Open the favorite selec...

Page 26: ...F2 press simultaneously 4 Select the menu or dialog 5 Confirm the selection for the softkey The key in the result display is now a softkey The keys F3 F4 and F5 can also be defined as softkeys in the...

Page 27: ...is framed in red Press to confirm the selection Press to close the virtual keyboard SETUP Setting Opens the dialog for selecting a country specific key board The following keyboards are available Ger...

Page 28: ...elect operating language 1 Open the Home menu 2 Open the Setting menu 3 Open the Device menu 4 Open the General Settings menu 5 Select Language with and use to open a dialog box 6 Select the language...

Page 29: ...tch to the second page in the General Settings menu 6 Use to highlight Decimal separator and select with 7 Use to highlight List separator and select with 8 Use to highlight System of units and select...

Page 30: ...Open the Device menu 4 Open the Date Time dialog 5 Enter the Date format 6 Enter the Date 7 Enter the Time format 8 Enter the Time 9 Confirm changes and exit the dialog Connect sensors 1 Switch the i...

Page 31: ...light a value or enter a value e g 12 5 9 Confirm value 10 Confirm changes and exit the dialog If you have connected ISDS sensors the sensor parameters will be detected automatically when the instrume...

Page 32: ...uency channels Ch4 Ch5 you can also choose between FRQ FRQ CNT CNT and CNT 4Q Measuring range Enter the beginning and end of the measuring range Press to confirm both entries analog sensors only Calib...

Page 33: ...Define how often measurement data is to be recorded Select the desired time unit Channels Activate the channels where the measurement data is to be recorded Trigger 1 A trigger is a condition that has...

Page 34: ...be displayed pressing will provide you more information about the highlighted measu rement series Use to sort the measurement data displayed 1 Open the Home menu 2 Open the Saved measurements menu 3 O...

Page 35: ...file screen shot etc you can use to display information about the contents of the file The information that is visible will depend on the file type For screenshots a preview of the image is displayed...

Page 36: ...by the PC 6 Perform the data transfer as described in the software documentation The internal memory has two partitions DATA VOL This is the general memory for files measurement series images etc DOCU...

Page 37: ...Internal Internal system files for oil condition analysis e g oil database measuring point database and database for sensor assignment SYS ODB and TDB CFG Stored instrument configurations CFG CSV Conv...

Page 38: ...iagnosis file from Patrick sensor OCDP Oil condition diagnosis file from CV100 viscosity sensor OCDV Oil condition diagnosis file from CM100 moisture sensor OCDM Oil condition diagnosis file from CL1x...

Page 39: ...he selection list of the available operating languages will be displayed from where you may select the desired one Then the instrument will be reset and restarted All user defined parameters and setti...

Page 40: ...will be presented and explai ned on the following pages Frequently used functions Function in menu dialog Keys to be used Step by step instructions Reset minimum maximum value 1 Open Home 2 Open Resu...

Page 41: ...one of the following menus All channels Analog channels Frequency channels Digital channels Calculation channels CAN channels using 5 Select channel by pressing a key in the relevant line Quickly sel...

Page 42: ...cording time scanning rate etc are applied Measure measured values display Display of current measured values Configurations Function for managing instrument configurations Saved measurements Display...

Page 43: ...e current time and date as the name of the measurement The defined recording parameters channel selection storage duration triggers etc can be set in the Recording menu Start recording with Series nam...

Page 44: ...o execute a recording then the recording will be repeated until the key C STOP is pressed SINGLE VAL The current value of each selected channel will be recorded when the key is pressed If you want to...

Page 45: ...r units In the User profile dialog you can specify that the result display is displayed after the measuring instrument is switched on See General Settings on page 96 Change display Use to open the dis...

Page 46: ...Firmware Version 2 0 MultiSystem 4070 46 Operating software ENG Measured values with their units The units are displayed to the right of each measured value Change display Change display on page 45...

Page 47: ...Measured values with MinMax To the right of each result display the measured minimum value upper left and maximum value bottom right are displayed Symbols in the result display Change display Change...

Page 48: ...ring measurement Error message Explanation NoCan The CAN channel is defined but the CAN bus is not ena bled CAN 1 on page 90 DIV0 Division by 0 occurs when the measured value is calculated e g using a...

Page 49: ...and name and save the settings record You can save as many configurations as you wish and then load or delete them Save a new configuration 1 Select the Save configuration dialog 2 Enter a File name a...

Page 50: ...the dialog box make a selection from the list of configurations 4 Load configuration and exit dialog Delete a saved configuration 1 Select the Delete configurations dialog 2 Select a File name 3 In th...

Page 51: ...Version 2 0 MultiSystem 4070 51 Operating software ENG Saved measurements In this menu you can process display delete search for and configure the presentation of recorded measurement series Series o...

Page 52: ...es dialog select a measurement series and specify the pre sentation mode Then press to display the measurement series DISPLAY Displays the selected measurement INFO Displays information about the sele...

Page 53: ...while a measurement is highlighted to display information about the measurement series Date and time of the measurement recording time and scanning rate and possible trigger settings will be displaye...

Page 54: ...h two different graphic presentations Time dependent presentation Variable dependent presentation The graphics represent examples of the different types of presentations Information about the differen...

Page 55: ...aling However if you want to limit the presentation to a certain part of the measuring range you can enable manual scaling 1 Select Type scaling 2 Select MANUAL or AUTO DISPLAY Displays the selected m...

Page 56: ...here For p1 and Q1 the complete measuring range 0 200 bar resp 0 300 l min is to be displayed For p2 only the measurement values which lie between 40 and 100 bar are to be displayed To change the scal...

Page 57: ...e In the example shown only the range between 0 0 and 10 0 seconds is be shown This is how to adapt the range of presentation 1 Select Outline 2 Select CLIPPING 3 Enter time From To and press to confi...

Page 58: ...how series Channels dialog Select the channels to be presented All channels marked with an check mark are presented Select a channel and use to change highlighting Press to select or deselect all chan...

Page 59: ...annels 1 Open the Use symbols dialog entry 2 Select YES or NO Symbols colors Select the symbols and colors that are to be used for the presentation of indi vidual channels Highlight one of the display...

Page 60: ...tions AUTO For presentation of a different measurement series all channels of this measurement will be selected automatically for the presentation MANUAL When presenting other measurement series the l...

Page 61: ...ate values 3 Press The highlighted value becomes the start and the next the end value bet ween that nine intermediate values are displayed if not enough values are contained in the measurement series...

Page 62: ...the inverted area apply zooming You can use the zoom function repeatedly to show the desired area of the graph in an optimized way 5 End graph presentation POS Positions the zoom section SIZE Changes...

Page 63: ...You can use the spot function to display measured values of a certain time po sition within the graph 1 Activate spot function 2 Choose move factor 3 Move spot line 4 Read measured values 5 End spot f...

Page 64: ...etween each channel s measured values marked by the two spot lines on the curve are displayed on the right Use to select the move factor and to choose whether the left X1 the right X2 or both X1 X2 sp...

Page 65: ...003 is highlighted Press to display information on it 1 Open the Delete series dialog 2 Select one or more measurement series optional 3 Delete 4 Delete the selected measurement series or all series...

Page 66: ...ed measurement series 1 Open the Search series dialog 2 Highlight and select the Search term dialog entry 3 Enter a search term e g 1720 4 Run the search and close the dialog 5 Open the Show series di...

Page 67: ...ltiSystem 4070 67 Operating software ENG 7 Sort measurement series by search result Select Filtered The measurement series returned by the search function are displayed at the top of the list 8 Select...

Page 68: ...Firmware Version 2 0 MultiSystem 4070 68 Operating software ENG Setting In the Setting menu settings can be applied for channels display instrument and recording...

Page 69: ...or connectors at the rearside of the device Ch6 Trigger input Ch7 Trigger output Ch8 K17 Special channels for calculations or recording CAN signals Press to highlight a channel Press to switch between...

Page 70: ...Measurand If Channel numeration is set to MANUAL in the General settings menu see General Settings on page 96 you may enter the index number of the chan nel here If numeration is set to AUTO this dia...

Page 71: ...table for the connected sen sor This may increase measuring accuracy You can find more information in Chapter Linearization table on page 118 Filter Choose from three digital filters NONE No filter ap...

Page 72: ...out fully au tomatically the determined value will be displayed after a few seconds Configure digital signal input Ch6 You can only assign one channel name to the digital signal input Please ob serve...

Page 73: ...HANNEL Channel is monitored for the occurrence of the triggering event SP TRIG Trigger is set if trigger was detected during saving This allows multiple measuring instruments to be synchronized Master...

Page 74: ...atically when using pre programmed formulas and cannot be edited For individual formulas and assignment with CAN you may define the measu rand that is provided on this channel here Index Measurand If...

Page 75: ...he special channels UNDEF Channel is not in use Ch1 Ch2 Forms the difference of the measured values from channel 1 and channel 2 Delta x Here both channels must be assigned with the same measurand and...

Page 76: ...page 120 Viscosity For viscosity calculation See Viscosity compensated volume flow rate measurement on page 133 Set up the MultiXtend 1 Select the Calculation dialog entry 2 Select the MultiXtend entr...

Page 77: ...nels in your formula You may use all basic arithmetic operations Do not enter spaces If you need additional mathematic functions you may create the required calcu lated channels during the data evalua...

Page 78: ...f a consumption measurement in l min Some measurement channels are required for this example They are printed in bold letters Channel 4 Measurement of volume V1 in liters l Channel 5 Measurement of vo...

Page 79: ...everal special measurements by applying filters Filter Choose from three digital filters NONE No filter applied peak pressure measurements up to 1 kHz on channels Ch1 to Ch4 possible STANDARD A 5 kHz...

Page 80: ...m manual selection This allows you to select manually from the list of channel extension boxes found Once you have selected a channel extension box a dialog opens in which you can configure the box s...

Page 81: ...ted the free as yet unused mea surement channels are automatically assigned to the ports as reference channels If all measurement channels are already assigned a appears and you can select and overwri...

Page 82: ...display Basic configurations are also possible Display update rate The display defines the refresh rate of the result display Select one of the five possible values Brightness Specifies the brightness...

Page 83: ...S You have two possibilities for configuring the graphical presentation GRAPHIC y f t Presentation of the channels as a function of time GRAPHIC y f x Presentation of the channels as a function of an...

Page 84: ...red value The name of the measurement channel is displayed above the measured va lue The name of the measurement channel must be configured in the Channels menu See Configure measurement channels Ch1...

Page 85: ...hannel and use to change highlighting Press to select or deselect all channels Use symbols Choose whether the individual channels should also be marked with symbols in Graphic presentation Background...

Page 86: ...ing this basic selection Open the COL SYM dialog on the lower display bar using Press AUTO to assign the standard settings to all channels If a channel is highlighted you can use to open and assign th...

Page 87: ...e a part of the measuring range to be displayed in the graphical presentation In the Display dialog use to open the Scaling display dialog to adjust the display of the measuring range of the individua...

Page 88: ...the instrument on individual company details and softkey display operating language Info Information about the software and hardware of the measuring instrument Date Time Setting of date and time Mem...

Page 89: ...Firmware Version 2 0 MultiSystem 4070 89 Operating software ENG Connections...

Page 90: ...N and OFF Baud rate Set transmission speed for CAN data CAN configuration You can define a calculation channel as CAN channel see Chapter Define CAN channel on page 120 To enable this you have to acti...

Page 91: ...se between AUTO and MANUAL Start the request with the key TRACE The trace function records the CAN messages Start and stop the recording with the key Load an existing recording with the key INFO Displ...

Page 92: ...aded recording is displayed in the Mes sages dialog entry Open a loaded recording with the key Use the keys to see the front or back of a trace line You can use the keys to browse COM 1 Interface Enab...

Page 93: ...t drive to be enabled is the DOCU VOL drive If you want to transfer measuring data to the PC without additional soft ware enable the DATA VOL drive See Connect a PC and transfer data on page 36 DATA v...

Page 94: ...nd displayed for information purposes only Password Enter the password for the Ethernet network if a password is required Set up Ethernet functionality If you want to use an Ethernet network module co...

Page 95: ...Firmware Version 2 0 MultiSystem 4070 95 Operating software ENG Bluetooth Select a Bluetooth module OK Confirms input saves changes...

Page 96: ...man English French Italian Spanish Dutch Danish Bulgarian Czech Croatian Hungarian Polish Romanian Russian Greek Turkish Chinese Korean More languages may be available depending on the firmware versio...

Page 97: ...set the unit here if you want to use ISDS sensors 1 Open the Sensor detection dialog entry 2 Activate sensor detection with YES Unit Select the unit system SI bar The measuring instrument uses the un...

Page 98: ...annels will be renamed p2 will become p1 and p3 will become p2 By changing the channel numeration from AUTO to MANUAL you can assign fixed index numbers to the channels see Chapter Configure measureme...

Page 99: ...pany You can enter any text that will be shown in the saved logs Enter company 1 In the User profile dialog select the Company with 2 Enter text and Use to toggle between capital and small letters 3 C...

Page 100: ...t converted CAN channels with variables in the HYDROTECHNIK units ta ble are an exception Select whether to enable automatic unit control AUTO The units and linearization tables of the measurement cha...

Page 101: ...rsion 2 0 MultiSystem 4070 101 Operating software ENG Info When calling the HYDROTECHNIK customer service department you should have the required instrument information ready This can be found in the...

Page 102: ...ect the Date format with 2 Use to toggle between DD MM YYYY day month year MM DD YYYY month day year YYYY MM DD year month day Enter date 1 In the Date Time dialog select the Date with 2 Select the da...

Page 103: ...Enter hour and 3 Enter minutes and Save all changes and exit the dialog with Memory medium In the Memory medium dialog you can format the internal memory with FORMAT The internal memory is divided up...

Page 104: ...undone Security Lock menus for users You can specify whether other users of the instrument can apply changes in certain menus This allows you to ensure that certain settings are not changed 1 Open th...

Page 105: ...The calibration interval is the period of time after which the measuring instru ment is to be re calibrated by the manufacturer You can define the calibration interval The measuring instrument is als...

Page 106: ...can suppress the message for the selected number of days Interval time 6 12 18 24 30 or 36 months can be set as the calibration interval Calibrated until Displays the date up to which the calibration...

Page 107: ...Firmware Version 2 0 MultiSystem 4070 107 Operating software ENG Battery information...

Page 108: ...alue highlight time unit Channels Opens the Display channels dialog Select the channels to be stored All channels marked with an check mark are stored Select a channel and use to change highlighting S...

Page 109: ...nel as trigger e g if measured value at channel 1 is greater than 10 use a timer function or use a manual key press You can link four triggers logically e g if measured value at channel 1 is grea ter...

Page 110: ...nd highlight the desired option Then press GREATER Actuation when trigger value is exceeded LOWER Actuation when trigger value has fallen below RISING Actuation when trigger value has fallen below by...

Page 111: ...ption NONE Trigger 2 is not used AND Trigger 1 and Trigger 2 must occur OR Trigger 1 or Trigger 2 must occur START STOP Trigger 1 starts the storing Trigger 2 stops it 3 Define Trigger condition and T...

Page 112: ...the measured value for p2 falls be low 50 bar and temperature T1 rises above 30 C The recording is to start 60 seconds before the trigger incident Required programming Recording time 2 min Trigger 1 p...

Page 113: ...o execute one sin gle recording CYCLIC The defined recording parameters will be applied to execute a recording then the recording will be repeated until the key C STOP is pressed SINGLE VAL The curren...

Page 114: ...Firmware Version 2 0 MultiSystem 4070 114 Operating software ENG Tools...

Page 115: ...ert measurement files into CSV format 1 Open the Home menu 2 Open the Tools menu 3 Open the Convert and Export dialog 4 Select File type Measurement MWF CX197 series CX197 Oil diagnostics files Histor...

Page 116: ...selection and exit the selection dialog INFO Displays information about the selected object Display information on selected file on page 35 FILE Only for display of measurements Converts the display...

Page 117: ...tware ENG Color coding during file selection Individual files are color coded as follows Black default Blue The file meets the filter criterion Red The file is faulty e g a configuration file in a leg...

Page 118: ...idual functions of the instrument which have been referred to in the previous sections are explained here Linearization table LOAD Loads sensor parameters from the database SAVE Stores the current sen...

Page 119: ...able for each measurement channel 1 Select the option YES at the Linearisation menu option 2 Highlight Table 3 Either highlight a stored table or an empty line if you want to enter a new table 4 Highl...

Page 120: ...ter the Identifier as a decimal number or hexadecimal value Change the input format decimal hexadecimal The corresponding value is displayed in decimal numbers and the corre sponding hexadecimal value...

Page 121: ...recorded Display of multichannel data If you include a multichannel into the measuring display no measured values but a hexadecimal number in blue digits will be shown In a max 5 digit hex number up t...

Page 122: ...s 1st channel Bit offset 6 data bits 2 2nd channel Bit offset 14 data bits 2 3rd channel Bit offset 24 data bits 8 Here the measured values of a temperature sensor bits 0 to 7 and a pressure sensor bi...

Page 123: ...sured values with the MultiSystem 4070 On the first one you define the following for the temperature sensor Format BINARY BIT bit offset 0 data bits 8 For the pressure sensor you require a different s...

Page 124: ...esult display the measured values will then look like this for example Channel p1 is displayed as a blue line with crosses Channel p3 is displayed as a red line with rectangles The current measured va...

Page 125: ...nstruments Connecting a measuring instrument electrically Coupling of two instruments Use the connection cable TKZ 8824 F2 00 50 and connect the digital input output jacks Coupling of several instrume...

Page 126: ...IN of the first Slave instrument Connect the pins 1 2 OUT of the first Slave instrument with pins 3 4 IN of the second Slave instrument Couple all instruments in this manner Restrictions of the serial...

Page 127: ...m resistor with pin 3 of a free measurement channel X Restrictions of the parallel coupling The parallel coupling may only be used for the maximum of 10 instruments 1 Master 9 Slaves You will see smal...

Page 128: ...trigger signal to the next Slave This is required for serial coupling only Start recording Activate the recording at each instrument normally Please be aware of The trigger incident may not happen at...

Page 129: ...ed by MultiXtend and transmitted to the CAN input of the measuring instrument The presentation recording and evaluation of the measuring data is then done on the instrument The following steps are req...

Page 130: ...tting menu 3 Open the Device menu 1 Open the Connections menu 2 Open the CAN 1 dialog 3 Select Interface 4 Set function to ACTIVE 5 Toggle to input the Baud rate 6 Select desired baud rate 7 Confirm c...

Page 131: ...put 3 Program three special channels on the MultiSystem 4070 for example chan nels 13 to 15 In the Calculation field select MultiXtend for each channel Activate MultiXtend power supply MultiXtend can...

Page 132: ...must be started Otherwise it cannot send signals 1 Open the Home menu 2 Open the Setting menu 3 Open the Device menu 4 Open the Connections menu 5 Open the CAN 1 dialog 6 Select Start CANopen 7 Start...

Page 133: ...scosity compensated volume flow rate measurement If the viscosity is to be displayed saved a virtual channel for the calcula tion of the viscosity Sensor For the viscosity compensated measurement of t...

Page 134: ...on under Chapter Configure measurement channels Ch1 Ch5 on page 70 Volume flow rate measurement Open the dialog of the measurement channel that you want to use for volume flow rate measurement Highlig...

Page 135: ...ed the current viscosity cannot be calculated and the entered oil viscosity value will be used Highlight the line Temp meas and press to switch it on Highlight the next line press and select the measu...

Page 136: ...Highlight the item Name press and select the desired oil To write a new oil to the database select an empty entry from the oil data base Press highlight the parameters and enter the values Then press...

Page 137: ...74 with the calculation VISCOSITY and en ter the required parameters The result of the calculation will be used at the channel for volume flow rate measurement to compensate the viscosity changes dep...

Page 138: ...og depend on the scope of performance of each CANopen instrument Find connected CANopen instruments 1 Open the Home menu 2 Open the Tools menu 3 Open the CANopen Tool menu 4 Scan CAN bus 1 for CANopen...

Page 139: ...tely after it is switched on using Power ON 0 Preoperational Mode The CANopen instrument waits for the Start node command Identifier Displays the identifier on which the measurement value for TPDO1 is...

Page 140: ...ed by the DIP switch Firmware DIP The TPDO address is not defined by the DIP switch firmware combination It may not be possible to adjust individual parameters on all CANopen instru ments If this is t...

Page 141: ...Saved measurements Delete series Delete measuring data on page 34 Delete series on page 65 Search series Saved measurements Search series Search series on page 66 Configuration overview Configurations...

Page 142: ...43 Device Settings Device Device on page 88 All channels Settings Channels All channels Enter sensor parameters on page 31 Channels on page 69 Analog channels Settings Channels Analog channels Config...

Page 143: ...age 89 Opens selection dialog for CAN connection Memory medium Settings Device Memory medium Memory medium on page 103 Security Settings Device Security Security on page 104 Calibration Settings Devic...

Page 144: ...4070 144 Icon reference ENG Convert and Export Tools Convert and Export Convert and Export on page 115 CANopen Tool Tools CANopen Tool Reprogram CAN parameters on page 138 HOLD Only permissible as so...

Page 145: ...graphic POS Presentation type Graph Positions the zoom section SIZE Presentation type Graph Changes the zoom section SPOT Presentation type Graph Enables the spot function D SPOT Presentation type Gr...

Page 146: ...the end of the entry LEFT Switches to next column to the left RIGHT Switches to next column to the right DELETE Enables the delete function NO Cancel Declines confirmation YES Confirms the action STA...

Page 147: ...ies name SORT Sorts the displayed list table Page up Page down SCAL Result display Graphic presentation Displays scaling instead of the current measurement values VALUE Result display Graphic presenta...

Page 148: ...ta e g sensor parameters SAVE Saves data e g sensor parameters SELECT Opens the editing function DETAIL See special applications EDIT Edits the current function FILTER Opens the Overview Filter dialog...

Page 149: ...ecial Regulation 188 ADR RID ADN IMDG and Packaging Instruction 965 968 Part 2 and Part 1B IATA apply When shipping the measuring instrument you must comply with the hazar dous goods transport regulat...

Page 150: ...is needed please contact our customer service department Please have the following information ready when you contact us If you are returning the instrument please also attach the following informati...

Page 151: ...nance ENG Manufacturer address and customer service Please contact the HYDROTECHNIK customer service department HYDROTECHNIK GmbH Holzheimer Strasse 94 D 65549 Limburg an der Lahn Tel 49 6431 4004 555...

Page 152: ...pplications ENG Special applications This submenu contains several functions which enhance the functionality of the MS 4070 or which are required for the operation of external devices There is a detai...

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