Kanomax Anemomaster 6162 Operation Manual Download Page 26

3. Measurement Mode 

 

 

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3.4 Program Set 

3.4.1 How to Pre-set Measurement Mode 

Š

 

If a measurement mode is preset, the instrument will enter the measurement standby when you turn it on. 

To start a measurement, you only need to press 

START/STOP

 key. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Display Key 

Procedure

 

 

MENU 

(1)

 

Press 

MENU

 key. 

 

 

 

SET 

 

(2)

 

Select 

5. UTILITY

.

 

Then press 

SET

 key. 

 

 

 

 

SET 

 

(3)

 

Select 

3. PROGRAM SET

Then press 

SET

 key. 

 

 

 

 

 

SET 

 

(4)

 

Select a measurement mode to be used.

   

Then press 

SET

 key. 

 

 

 

 

(5)

 

The cursor will move to the selected calculation mode. 

Then, the measurement condition setting screen will be 

displayed automatically. 

 

 

 

 

SET

 

(6)

 

Configure measurement setting. Then move the cursor to 

5. SET 

OK

, and press 

SET

 key. 

The set measurement mode will be applied even when you turn 

off the instrument. 

If you turn the power on again, it will enter the measurement 

standby mode. 

 

OFF

:  

No Program Set 

AVERAGE

:  Average Value Measurement

 

INTERVAL

:    Intermittent Operation Measurement

FLOW RATE

: Air Flow Measurement 

POWER 

SW-ON 

Measurement Start

<AVE>   

T: 01/10    M:015 
N: 001/060  P:007 

16.8 m/s 

127 ℃ 

Calculation Result 

<AVE RESULT> 

AVE:   12.8 m/s 
MAX:   15.8 m/s 
MIN :  10.8 m/s 
AVE:    126 ℃ 
MAX:    129 ℃ 
MIN :   123 ℃ 

Ready for measuring

 

Measurement Mode 

Measurement Condition

 

<AVE>  

ready

 

T: 00/10    M:015 
N: 000/010  P:007 

16.8 m/s 

127 ℃ 

< MENU > 

 

1. MONITOR 
2. MEASUREMENT 
3. DATA OUTPUT 
4. MEMORY CLEAR 

5

. UTILITY 

< UTILITY > 

 

1. CALENDAR 
2. ANALOG OUTPUT 

3

. PROGRAM SET 

4. RS-232C 
 

< AVE > 

 

1. S-TIME (s)     01 
2. DATA (N)      10 
3. MEMORY       YES 
4. PRINT        YES 

5

. SET OK! 

< PROGRAM SET > 

 

1.   

OFF          

 

2

.   AVERAGE 

3.   INTERVAL 
4.   FLOW RATE 
 

< PROGRAM SET > 

 

1.   OFF

          

 

2

.   

AVERAGE

 

3.   INTERVAL 
4.   FLOW RATE 
 

<Measurement Setting 

Screen> 

Summary of Contents for Anemomaster 6162

Page 1: ...aster MODEL 6162 Read this operation manual carefully and understand the warnings described in this manual before operating the product Keep this manual handy for future reference Operation Manual 02004 0410 ...

Page 2: ...ide or near this symbol e g the symbol on the left prohibits disassembly z indicates a mandatory action A specific action is given near the symbol WARNING Never bring the probe close to a flammable gas atmosphere The heated sensor may cause fire or explosion Never disassemble modify or repair the product Failure to observe the above may cause short circuit and or other failure that will affect the...

Page 3: ...rature humidity environment or in a dusty environment Do not leave the instrument under direct sunlight for a prolonged period The instrument may not function properly out of the specified operating conditions Do not wipe the instrument with a volatile solvent The body may deform or deteriorate Use soft dry cloth to remove stains If stains persist soak the cloth in a neutral detergent and wipe the...

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Page 5: ...ry Level Indicator 11 2 5 How to Change Data and Time 12 2 6 Printing Hard Copy of the Monitor Screen 13 2 6 1 What you need 13 2 6 2 Printer Setting 13 2 6 3 Signal Cable Connection 13 2 6 4 Operation Procedure 13 3 Measurement Mode 14 3 1 How to Measure Average Max and Min value Average Mode 14 3 2 How to Collect Data at Certain Time Intervals Interval Mode 16 3 3 How to Measure Flow Rate in the...

Page 6: ...ction Example 32 5 2 2 Baud Rate Setting 32 5 2 3 To Transfer Raw Data measurement data per second 33 5 2 4 To Transfer Memory Data Measurement Data Stored in Memory 34 6 Main Specification 36 7 Measurement Principle 38 7 1 Principle of Hot Wire Anemometer 38 7 2 Temperature Compensation 39 7 3 Influence by Gas Composition to be Measured 40 8 Troubleshooting 42 8 1 Checking Power Source 42 8 2 Che...

Page 7: ...ed 1 1 Getting Started 1 1 Part Names and Functions 1 Main Unit Unit mm Front Bottom 220 84 Operation p4 Sheet Key Pad Display Graphic LCD P6 Probe Board Storing Area P5 Battery Compartment Sizes C Batteries 6 pcs 148 ...

Page 8: ...lace Turn the backlight on only at the time of need in order to prevent battery drain Backlight Switch Turn the volume to the right and left to change the brightness of the display Adjust the volume to make the displayed letters easily viewable Brightness Adjustment Volume RS 232C serial output To output raw data or memory data to a computer or printer P13 32 Digital Output Terminal Use this to us...

Page 9: ...1 Getting Started 3 1 2 Part Names and Functions 2 Probe Probe for Medium Temperature MODEL 0203 Probe for High Temperature MODEL 0204 ...

Page 10: ...here are 6 ranges 50 25 10 5 2 1 m s key Use this key to go back to the original screen Menu Screen Use keys to select the function and item as well as to set numeric value SET Use this key to execute the selected item FAST To display the instantaneous value every 1 sec SLOW1 To display moving average deviations for 5 seconds SLOW2 To display moving average deviations for 10 seconds This feature c...

Page 11: ...not use the instrument for a prolonged time remove the batteries Otherwise it may cause the contact failure due to the battery corrosion CAUTION Use our designated AC adapter Other AC adapters on the market place may have different polarity It may cause short circuit or fire MODEL 6000 05 INPUT 100 240VAC 50 60Hz OUTPUT 9VDC 660mA Connector AC Adapter Insert the middle batteries at last after plac...

Page 12: ...ith multiple Anemomasters or a spare probe is used Calibration data of the probe is written on characteristic ROM installed on the bottom of the instrument Please check the probe number because each probe has different characteristic 1 5 3 To Attach and Detach the Probe Board 2 Loosen up the screw The screw will not come out 3 Pull it up vertically As the board is connected to the connector do not...

Page 13: ... set Ö Press MENU key to select 1 MONITOR 08 07 15 FAST 10 26 40 12 8 m s 27 5 Power ON This will be displayed for 2 sec Date Year Month Date Time 24 hour display Hour Min Sec Start measuring when this screen is displayed When probe is not connected P6 Use FAST SLOW key P9 3 options FAST SLOW SLOW2 FAST instantaneous value every second SLOW1 moving average deviations for 5 seconds SLOW2 moving ave...

Page 14: ...n to release the hold function When a printer is connected press PRINT key to print out the reading while the reading is on hold For more details please refer to page 13 08 07 01 FAST hold 10 26 40 5 38 m s 25 7 C When the reading is hold 08 07 01 FAST hold 10 26 40 5 38 m s 25 7 C 08 07 01 FAST 10 26 40 5 38 m s 25 7 C 08 07 01 FAST 10 26 40 5 38 m s 25 7 C Side Surface REMOTE terminal Same funct...

Page 15: ...neous value every second SLOW 1 The average value for 5 seconds is displayed every second Data shifts by 1 second SLOW 2 The average value for 10 seconds is displayed every second Data shifts by 1 second 0 5 10 15 20sec measuring time average for 1 sec average for 5 sec 0 5 10 15 20sec measuring time average for 10 sec 0 5 10 15 20sec measuring time Every time you press FAST SLOW key the display a...

Page 16: ... the original screen HOLD PRINT Press HOLD key Display screen will be on hold Even while the reading is on hold you can still change the range and switch FAST SLOW Press PRINT key When the reading is on hold the display can be printed out 08 07 01 FAST 10 26 40 5 38 m s 25 7 TIME 20S DIV m s VEL FAST 50 0 TIME 20S DIV m s VEL FAST 25 0 TIME 20S DIV m s VEL SLOW1 25 0 TIME 20S DIV m s VEL SLOW2 25 ...

Page 17: ... Ni Cd battery becomes 6 5V or lower the voltage will decrease at a rapid pace Charge the batteries ahead of time Using backlight drains battery quickly Please use the backlight only when necessary This feature is available only on the monitoring screen or when the instrument is ready for a measurement in the measurement mode when ready is displayed On other screens this feature cannot be used 08 ...

Page 18: ...t the above procedure 4 and 5 When you finished changing the data time press MENU key SET 7 Select 1 MONITOR Then SET key 8 The display will return to the original screen Then check if the date time is changed correctly CALENDAR DATE 2008 07 01 TIME 10 25 Year Month Date Hour Min Second is not configurable MENU 1 MONITOR 2 MEASUREMENT 3 DATA OUTPUT 4 MEMORY CLEAR 5 UTILITY UTILITY 1 CALENDAR 2 ANA...

Page 19: ... brown GND 5 GND 4 yellow CTS 8 BUSY 2 6 4 Operation Procedure 1 Connect the instrument RS 232C output terminal and a printer 2 Turn on both of the instrument and the printer 3 Confirm that the Anemomaster s display is an initial screen 4 Press HOLD key to hold the display screen 5 When the display is on hold press PRINT key To Halt Printing Temporarily and To Cancel Printing Temporary Halt To sto...

Page 20: ...o be changed will be highlighted Use keys to change the number Then press SET key 6 For the other items follow likewise the above procedure 4 and 5 Average Value AVE ΣDATA N N Max Min Values MAX DATA i MIN DATA j DATA N DATA 1 DATA 2 DATA 3 Sampling Time S TIME S Measurement Time S TIME S No of Data AVERAGE MENU 1 MONITOR 2 MEASUREMENT 3 DATA OUTPUT 4 MEMORY CLEAR 5 UTILITY MEASUREMENT 1 AVERAGE 2...

Page 21: ... 20 30 40 50 60 sec DATA N Set how many data to be taken every configured sampling time Configurable number of data 1 6 10 12 15 20 30 40 50 60 100 120 150 180 MEMORY When YES data will be stored in the internal memory For details on memory capacity refer to P22 PRINT When YES the calculation result will be output to the printer automatically When NO you can still print out the hardcopy of the cal...

Page 22: ...t each point is average value POINT 1 AVE 1 ΣDATA N N POINT 2 AVE 1 ΣDATA N N POINT N AVE H ΣDATA N N AVE AVE1 AVE2 AVE N No of POINT N MAX AVE I MIN AVE J AVE1 AVE2 AVE N are stored as a data at each point Calculation Result MENU 1 MONITOR 2 MEASUREMENT 3 DATA OUTPUT 4 MEMORY CLEAR 5 UTILITY MEASUREMENT 1 AVERAGE 2 INTERVAL 3 FLOW RATE INT 1 S TIME S 01 2 DATA N 010 3 INT min 060 4 POINTS 024 5 M...

Page 23: ...een Calculation Result Printing Example P24 Data at each point is an average data Average maximum and minimum of the average data at each point will be displayed PRINT hardcopy of the display screen START STOP or ready for measuring screen b MENU menu will be displayed INT min Set how often a measurement to be started Configurable sampling interval min 1 6 10 12 15 20 30 40 50 60 100 120 150 180 m...

Page 24: ...Σ DATA N N To start a measurement at each point START STOP key For detailed information on measuring at each point refer to 3 2 How to Collect Data at Certain Time Intervals Interval Mode P16 Average Air Velocity U AVE1 AVE2 AVE N No of Points M Measuring Point POINT Duct Area r1 0 316R r2 0 548R r3 0 707R r4 0 837R r5 0 949R R r1r2 r3 r4 r5 Measuring Point Calculation result Measurement FLOW RATE...

Page 25: ...measurement standby mode screen b To stop a measurement 2 MENU key Will go back to the menu screen Calculation Result PRINT hardcopy of the display screen START STOP or ready for measuring to continue sampling MENU menu will be displayed NEXT START waiting for sampling at the next point POINTS 001 016 No of Points setting value No of points where sampling has been done FLOW RESULT 8 100 m3 min 486...

Page 26: ...rement mode will be applied even when you turn off the instrument If you turn the power on again it will enter the measurement standby mode OFF No Program Set AVERAGE Average Value Measurement INTERVAL Intermittent Operation Measurement FLOW RATE Air Flow Measurement POWER SW ON Measurement Start AVE T 01 10 M 015 N 001 060 P 007 16 8 m s 127 Calculation Result AVE RESULT AVE 12 8 m s MAX 15 8 m s...

Page 27: ...Pre set Measurement Mode In the same manner as when you configure program setting display the PROGRAM SET screen When it is displayed select 1 OFF Display Key Procedure SET 1 Select 1 OFF Then press SET key OFF 2 1 OFF will be highlighted Then the menu screen will be displayed automatically SET 3 Select 2 MEASUREMENT to perform a measurement MENU MENU 1 MONITOR 2 MEASUREMENT 3 DATA OUTPUT FLOW RAT...

Page 28: ...ity Data and Air Temperature Data 12 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes 2 bytes 4 bytes No of data How to Figure Out How Many Pages Can Be Saved Internal Memory Memory Capacity 4770 bytes 1 page 24 4 N bytes P 4770 24 4 N Example When N is 10 P is 74 according to the above formula This means that when the number of data is 10 you can perform a measurement for 74 times pages Measurement ...

Page 29: ... NO MEMORY OVER MEMORY OVER display Example Average Vale Calculation MEMORY OVER display Calculation Result Display Screen When a calculation program is set Press START STOP key Power SW ON AVE 1 S TIME s 01 2 DATA N 100 3 MEMORY YES 4 PRINT NO 5 SET OK AVE 1 S TIME s 01 2 DATA N 100 3 MEMORY YES 4 PRINT NO MEMORY OVER AVE 1 S TIME s 01 2 DATA N 100 3 MEMORY YES 4 PRINT NO 5 SET OK INT 1 S TIME S ...

Page 30: ... 129 MIN 123 2008 07 01 10 26 INT S TIME S 01 DATA N 010 INT min 060 POINTS 024 MEMORY P001 VELOCITY AVE 2 58 m s MAX 3 73 m s MIN 1 69 m s TEMPERATURE AVE 126 MAX 129 MIN 123 2008 07 01 10 26 FLOW S TIME S 01 DATA N 010 POINTS 024 AREA m2 0 100 MEMORY P001 FLOW RATE 15 240 m3 min 914 40 m3 hour VELOCITY 2 54 m s TEMPERATURE 126 Page number where the measurement data is stored When data is not sto...

Page 31: ... SET 3 Select 1 DISPLAY Then press SET key SET 4 Select the page to be output Then press SET key Calculation Result START STOP or Page setting screen a MENU menu display If data is not stored data not found MODE PAGE will be displayed and go back to the menu screen a MENU 1 MONITOR 2 MEASUREMENT 3 DATA OUTPUT 4 MEMORY CLEAR 5 UTILITY DATA OUTPUT 1 DISPLAY 2 PRINTER 3 COMPUTER MEMORY P 001 AVERAGE ...

Page 32: ...rst page to be printed Then press SET key SET 6 Select 2 END P 005 Then press SET key 7 2 END P 005 will be highlighted Specify the last page to be printed Then press SET key MEMORY P 001 P 007 1 START P 001 2 END P 001 The last page to be printed Range of stored pages The first page to be printed MENU 1 MONITOR 2 MEASUREMENT 3 DATA OUTPUT 4 MEMORY CLEAR 5 UTILITY DATA OUTPUT 1 DISPLAY 2 PRINTER 3...

Page 33: ...RINT MEMORY P 001 P 007 1 START P 001 2 END P 001 3 SET OK Measurement Condition will be printed all the time Calculation Result RESULT Measurement Data DATA ALL Average Mode 2008 07 01 10 57 AVE S TIME S 01 DATA N 010 MEMORY P001 VELOCITY AVE 2 58 m s MAX 2 87 m s MIN 1 89 m s TEMPERATURE AVE 126 C MAX 129 C MIN 123 C No VEL TEMP m s C 1 2 37 126 2 2 83 126 3 2 47 125 4 1 89 124 Interval Mode 200...

Page 34: ... key When all data is deleted it will go back to the menu screen The page number will be moved up Example When deleting from P003 to P005 P036 will be renamed as P033 ALL CLEAR P001 P002 P003 Page Deleting All CLEAR P003 P004 P005 P036 P001 P002 Deleting partially MENU 1 MONITOR 2 MEASUREMENT 3 DATA OUTPUT 4 MEMORY CLEAR 5 UTILITY MEMORY CLEAR 1 ALL CLEAR 2 CLEAR MEMORY ALL CLEAR OK 1 NO 2 YES MEN...

Page 35: ... 9 The selected pages are deleted and it will go back to the menu screen The page number will be moved up If any data is not stored data not found NONE PAGE will be displayed and it will go back to the menu screen MEMORY P 001 P 025 1 START P 001 2 END P 001 3 SET OK 1 START P 001 2 END P 001 3 SET OK 1 START P 003 2 END P 003 3 SET OK 1 START P 003 2 END P 003 3 SET OK MENU 1 MONITOR 2 MEASUREMEN...

Page 36: ...key SET 4 Select 1 VELOCITY Then press SET key Output Range Air Velocity Air Temp 0 5 m s 0 50 C 0 25 m s 0 100 C 0 50 m s 0 200 C 0 500 C Initial Screen Except when the screen is on hold Measurement Mode Except when the calculation result is displayed or the instrument is waiting for the next sampling Analog Output Terminal V Air Velocity T Air Temperature a MENU 1 MONITOR 2 MEASUREMENT 3 DATA OU...

Page 37: ...ndicates a measurement is being performed To change the air temperature s output perform the same procedure a RANGE 1 0 5 m s 2 0 25 m s 3 0 50 m s MENU 1 MONITOR 2 MEASUREMENT 3 DATA OUTPUT 4 MEMORY CLEAR 5 UTILITY ANALOG OUTPUT 1 VELOCITY 2 TEMPERATURE RANGE 1 0 5 m s 2 0 25 m s 3 0 50 m s RANGE 1 0 5 m s 2 0 25 m s 3 0 50 m s Range Conversion Equation 0 5 m s U 0 005 V 0 25 m s U 0 025 V Air Ve...

Page 38: ...lay Key Procedure MENU 1 Press MENU key SET 2 Select 5 UTILITY Then press SET key SET 3 Select 4 RS 232C Then press SET key SET 4 Select baud rate Then press SET key 5 The selected baud rate will be highlighted and the screen will automatically display menu screen To transfer raw data 1 MONITOR To transfer memory data 3 DATA OUTPUT Output Format Baud Rate 4800 1200 Word Length 8 bit Parity Bit Non...

Page 39: ...mand is received the air velocity sensor will be turned on again 30 seconds later AS will be returned and the instrument is ready to retrieve data After AS command is received transfer data by sending D command Command C and S can be used when you want to collect data every one hour or so By turning the probe off when it is not being used unnecessary battery drain can be used When command or numbe...

Page 40: ...g MENU key Internal Memory Start Transferring An error message will be displayed when 1 RS 232C cable is not connected 2 The wiring connection of the connector is not correct Referring to the example of connecting to the host computer check the wiring connection See 5 2 1 Connection Example P 32 3 Data cannot be retrieved Baud rate may not be set correctly Confirm the baud rate of the host compute...

Page 41: ... output N To check the number of memory data After the command is received AN will be returned Then the number of data in the specified page will be output M To check measurement condition After the command is received AM will be returned Then the measurement condition in the specified page will be output T To output measurement data After the command is received AT will be returned Then the measu...

Page 42: ... 5 sec 90 response at air velocity of 5 m s 9 Display Screen Graphic LCD 120 64dot displaying velocity and temperature simultaneously w t backlight and brightness adjustment functions 10 Memory Capacity Max 999 data when measuring in one page 11 Input Output Terminal Remote Terminal Analog output Terminal Digital Output Terminal START STOP function simultaneous velocity temp output output voltage ...

Page 43: ...ition main unit Performance Assurance Temp Range Storage Temperature Range 5 40 C 10 50 C 16 Dimension main unit 220 W 85 D 150 H mm 17 Dimension probe Model Configu ration Cable 0203 φ11 208 Teflon coated cable 1 5m 0204 φ14 1000 Teflon coated cable 2 3m Main unit Approx 1 8 Kg inc dry cell 18 Weight Probe MODEL 0203 MODEL 0204 Approx 200 g Approx 500 g 19 Accessories Main Unit MODEL 6162 Qty Sho...

Page 44: ...emperature is kept at constant temperature and this will not be affected by air velocity However the amount of heat drawn from the sensor changes depending on air velocity In order to compensate the drawn heat electrical current to be applied to the sensor Based on the amount of the electrical current i the air velocity can be calculated The amount of heat H that is drawn from the sensor is expres...

Page 45: ...ent flow Consequently the sensor tends to be big The more the sensor is big the worse the response against the air velocity sensor becomes Then when the air temperature changes rapidly it becomes difficult to compensate the temperature Given this factor to improve the response of Model 6261 Anemomaster sub bridge is being used If feedback is provided to amplifier in order to counterbalance this su...

Page 46: ...mixed gas Therefore you need to know the physical property value of the mixed gas beforehand in order to compensate the air velocity of mixed gas Below Figure 2 shows how to obtain the heat quantity diffused by the forced convention from a cylinder sensor Heat Diffusion Quantity Q UO UM Figure 1 Changes in air velocity values Figure 2 Heat diffusion quantity due to forced convention from a cylinde...

Page 47: ...ity of each component gas Y1 Volume percentage of each component gas As each property value is temperature function and Nusselt number Nu is function of flow velocity U heat diffusion quantity in the mixed gas Qa can be find by obtaining the air temperature Ta and the reference air velocity U0 using the above equation 1 Given that the Qa is equivalent to the diffusion quantity in the air the air v...

Page 48: ... BATT key and check the remaining level of the batteries Page 11 8 2 Checking the Initial Operation No Symptom Possible Cause Solution Refer to 1 The display screen is dark or pale The brightness adjustment has not been done properly Adjust the brightness by the volume Ambient temperature affects the brightness Page 2 2 The backlight is not ON In a bright place it is sometimes difficult to check i...

Page 49: ...ial screen or when measuring in the measurement mode The screen is on hold 2 The output value is wrong The output range is wrong Page 30 8 5 Digital Output No Symptom Possible Cause Solution Refer to 1 DEVICE ERROR is displayed The cable s wire connection is not correct Page 34 2 Data cannot be collected The host computer s setting is not properly configured Baud rate setting is not correct Page 3...

Page 50: ...abuse mishandling improper packaging by the owner alteration accident electrical current fluctuations failure to follow operating maintenance or environmental instructions prescribed in the PRODUCT s instruction manual provided by KANOMAX or service performed by other than KANOMAX NO IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLIES TO T...

Page 51: ...years after production cessation of the PRODUCT This storage period of repair parts is considered as the period during which KANOMAX can provide repair service For more information please contact your sales representative When you make a call please have the following information of your PRODUCT at hand 1 PRODUCT name 2 Model number 3 Serial number 4 Probe number 5 Description of Symptom and 6 Dat...

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