Kanomax ANEMOMASTER Series Operation Manual Download Page 7

6.4.1 Printing with Single Parameter Output Setting ..................................................... 26 

6.4.2 Digital Output with Single Parameter Output Setting ........................................... 26 

6.5 Analog Output (Optional) ........................................................................................ 27 

7. Function Settings ..................................................................................................... 28

 

7.1 Changing Date and Time ......................................................................................... 28

 

7.2 Other Function Settings ........................................................................................... 29

 

7.2.1 Setting Procedure .................................................................................................. 29 

7.2.2 Dip Switch Setup Chart ......................................................................................... 30 

8. Cleaning Probe ......................................................................................................... 31

 

9. Specifications ............................................................................................................ 32

 

10. Measurement Principles ....................................................................................... 33

 

10.1 Hot-wire Anemomaster Principle .......................................................................... 33

 

10.2 Air Volume Calculation ......................................................................................... 34

 

11. Air Velocity Compensation ................................................................................... 35

 

11.1 Influence of Air Temperature ................................................................................ 35

 

11.2 Influence of Atmospheric Pressure ........................................................................ 35

 

11.3 Influence of Air Composition ................................................................................ 35

 

12. Probe Directivity (Air Velocity) ........................................................................... 36

 

12.1 Horizontal Directivity ............................................................................................ 36

 

12.2 Vertical Directivity ................................................................................................ 36

 

13. Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................... 37

 

13.1 Batteries ................................................................................................................. 37

 

13.2 Initial Operation ..................................................................................................... 37

 

13.3 During Operation ................................................................................................... 37

 

13.4 Printing .................................................................................................................. 38

 

13.5 Digital Output ........................................................................................................ 38

 

13.6 Analog Output........................................................................................................ 38

 

14. Warranty and After-sales Service ........................................................................ 39

 

Summary of Contents for ANEMOMASTER Series

Page 1: ...6113 6114 6115 Operation Manual Please read this operation manual carefully and understand the warnings described in this manual before operating the instrument Keep this manual handy for ready refer...

Page 2: ...oulder Strap 1 Operation Manual 1 C size Manganese Batteries 6 Printer 1 Built in Thermal Printer Pressure Sensor 6113 07 1 Pos Neg Static Pressure Measurement Ports Spare Probe 6113 01 1 Air Velocity...

Page 3: ...ted to the following Do not install the probe in an area where flammable gas is present Otherwise there is an increased risk of fire or even explosion Do not open the device or attempt to disassemble...

Page 4: ...he device If unusual smells sounds or smoke emanate from the device or if liquids enter the device switch the device off immediately and take out the batteries and or unplug it from the power outlet O...

Page 5: ...r near heater Otherwise the main body may become disfigured or the internal components may be damaged and no longer function properly When cleaning the device never use benzene paint thinners detergen...

Page 6: ...eting Measurement Data 15 4 2 1 Deleting All Deleting All Stored Measurement Data 15 4 2 2 Deleting the Last Data Deleting a Single Measurement Data Last Stored 15 4 2 3 Deleting Selected Data Deletin...

Page 7: ...Measurement Principles 33 10 1 Hot wire Anemomaster Principle 33 10 2 Air Volume Calculation 34 11 Air Velocity Compensation 35 11 1 Influence of Air Temperature 35 11 2 Influence of Atmospheric Press...

Page 8: ...ressure Sensor Port Optional Approx 210 Extension Rod Approx 120 Operation Panel Cable LCD Display Lid Probe storage area Rotate Probe Probe Rest To be used only when measuring Caution When you close...

Page 9: ...Bottom View Left Side View 1 Part names and Functions 2 Battery Compartment ROM Cassette Storage Area Built in Printer 0001 ROM Cassette Probe Number Display Window Printer Paper Cutter...

Page 10: ...y In the function setting mode Use this key to exit setting While printing Use this key to stop printing Note that you cannot stop printing the data that has already been transmitted to the printer Ke...

Page 11: ...m 1 Part Names and Functions 4 Approx 10 Wind Direction Mark Approx 33 Approx 150 Probe Number 001 Air Velocity Sensor Temp Compensation Sensor Temperature Sensor Approx 13 Approx 23 Approx 5 Cable Le...

Page 12: ...1 4 Extension Rod Unit mm 1 Part Names and Functions 5 Approx 167 Max extended length 960 Approx 68 Approx 12 Approx 15 Connecting Probe Probe Extension Rod 1 2...

Page 13: ...nese Alkaline or Ni Cd batteries Do NOT mix different types of batteries Mixing different types of batteries may cause battery leakage or damage to the instrument Batteries CANNOT be recharged by the...

Page 14: ...below Make sure that the power is OFF when connecting or disconnecting the probe Do not squeeze the connector into the terminal ignoring the connector s angle or do not twist the connector after the...

Page 15: ...ows up the instrument will become inoperable even when a measurement is being performed Also please note that the data will NOT be saved in this situation Display Icons Normal Mode Refer to 3 Normal M...

Page 16: ...time for temperature measurement improves as the air velocity becomes faster When the air velocity is 1m s the response time is approximately 30 seconds Wait for the reading to become stable before ta...

Page 17: ...g Pressure Tube Connect the pressure tube to the or port Connect the other end of the tube to the port e g duct where the pressure is to be measured When the pressure to be measured is positive connec...

Page 18: ...ey to change the screen in the order of 2 Air Temperature Measurement Screen 3 Pressure Measurement Screen optional for 6113 and 6114 1 Air Velocity Measurement Screen 2 Air Temperature Measurement Sc...

Page 19: ...mode screen Air Velocity Measurement Mode is displayed In the default setting the range is 0 10m s and each scale is equivalent to 2m s The value on the right end of the bar graph changes Now the ran...

Page 20: ...layed Once you turn the power off the time constant will revert to the default setting of 1 second What is Time Constant Time Constant is moving average deviations over a certain period of time If you...

Page 21: ...Normal Measurement screen Measurement Mode is displayed The average value of the data over the time the key is pressed is stored as a set of data Sampling is performed every one second you will hear...

Page 22: ...en Press key for over a second in the Normal Measurement screen Measurement Mode This procedure can be performed in any measurement mode of measuring Air Velocity Air Temperature and Pressure n xx sho...

Page 23: ...city Air Temperature and Pressure When you hear a beep sound the data is deleted and the total amount of the stored data is displayed Then it will return to the screen showing the stored measurement d...

Page 24: ...d Measurement Data Display 1 Normal Measurement Display 2 Average Value Display When the average value shows up the total amount of stored measurement data is displayed at the bottom In this mode ever...

Page 25: ...key each of the stored measurement data is displayed as follows Air Temperature Pressure Air Velocity Also press keys to display other data pertaining to other data numbers In likewise every time you...

Page 26: ...upwards toward you Insert the leading edge of the roll paper underneath the roller Roller Roll Paper Install the roll paper with the head lever pulled down There is a paper sensor here As shown in the...

Page 27: ...ut from the roller will not be caught in the roller again 7 Install the roll paper into the holder as tightening the roll Close the printer cover making sure that the paper comes out of the paper ejec...

Page 28: ...key to print out the calculated values Average Maximum and Minimum of all measurement parameters Example of Data Print Out Calculation Results 6 Data Output 21 Printout Date YYYY MM DD Printout Time H...

Page 29: ...n Result Measurement Data Information on Function Set up Avg m s Baud Rate Buzzer ON OFF Air Velocity Unit Air Temperature Unit Pressure Unit Analog Output Rang AirVelocity Analog Output Range Air Tem...

Page 30: ...ltage drop occurs and the instrument s voltage becomes lower than the level that it requires for operation which may cause the instrument to stop working Depending on the battery s condition even when...

Page 31: ...ing refer to the operation manual of your PC Connecting the instrument to a PC 1 Connect the instrument to a PC by inserting a connecting cable into RS232C terminal on the instrument 2 Turn ON the ins...

Page 32: ...ature Pressure Without Pressure Measurement Function Air Velocity Air Temperature 0000000 Receive Interrupt Enter N After the command is received AN will be returned and the reception will be interrup...

Page 33: ...o Output Single Parameter of Measurement Data When this function is ON the only value displayed on the Normal Measurement screen Measurement Mode during the operation will be printed out or sent as a...

Page 34: ...T 90 V 32 o F 32 212 o F T 180 V 32 o F Pressure P 5 5 kPa P 10 V 5 kPa 2 2 kPa P 4 V 2 kPa Output Range The output is linear output with the minimum value of 0V and maximum value of 1V The output dat...

Page 35: ...Month 5 Minute 3 Date Next the numeric value indicating month flashes Use and keys to adjust the month Then press key Next the numeric value indicating date flashes Use and keys to adjust the date The...

Page 36: ...ey Keep holding down key until you see a display like the one shown on the left The b0 on the left indicates the bit number and 01 on the right shows the bit status See 7 2 2 Dips Switch Setup Chart i...

Page 37: ...g Wind Velocity 0 5m s b5 00 b6 00 0 10m s b5 01 b6 00 0 25m s b5 00 b6 01 0 50m s b5 01 b6 01 0 1000FPM b5 00 b6 00 0 2000FPM b5 01 b6 00 0 5000FPM b5 00 b6 01 0 9999FPM b5 01 b6 01 Wind Temp 0 50 b5...

Page 38: ...strument in an unclean environment it is recommended that the sensor is cleaned right after use 8 Cleaning Probe 31 Clean the sensor of the probe in an ultrasonic cleaner for approx 10 20 sec Do not c...

Page 39: ...Raw data display Calendar function Bar graph display indicating air velocity Output Digital Output RS 232C 4800 9600 19200 and 38400 bps for outputting to PC Printer Output 2 Print out calculation re...

Page 40: ...ere H Heat Dissipation T Sensor Temperature Ta Air Temperature U Air Velocity a b Constant The Heat Dissipation H can also be expressed by the following formula from the sensor resistance R and curren...

Page 41: ...be obtained In addition since the diffusion resistance is dependent on temperature temperature compensation resistance is employed for the resistance 10 2 Air Volume Calculation Average air velocity...

Page 42: ...nt air temperature changes even when the air velocity is consistent In order to prevent such influence the instrument is equipped with a temperature compensation circuit for measuring and compensating...

Page 43: ...tivity Air Velocity 12 1 Horizontal Directivity 12 2 Vertical Directivity 12 Probe Directivity 36 180 0 90 90 When Air Velocity is 5m s When Air Velocity is 5m s Wind Direction Mark 0 180 90 90 Wind D...

Page 44: ...is not correct You can change the Air Velocity unit m s FPM and the Air Temperature unit o F 29 13 3 During Operation Symptom Possible Cause s Solution s Refer To Page No Reading is displayed as Meas...

Page 45: ...t Check to ensure printer paper is properly set in the roller 19 E 2 is displayed on the screen The battery is low Turn the power OFF and replace the batteries 6 Printer Head has overheated due to con...

Page 46: ...e 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...

Page 47: ...s 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 sal...

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