Kobold HND-P215 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 21

 

 

HND-P215 

HND-P215 K06/0422 

 

page 21 

Power supply: 

9V battery, type IEC 6F22  

 

(included in scope of delivery) 

 

as well as additional d.c. connector 

 

(diameter of internal pin 1.9mm) for external 

 

10.5-12 V direct voltage supply. 

 

 

(suitable power supply: HND-Z002) 

      Power consumption: 

Slow measuring rate: <1.8 mA 

 

Fast measuring rate: <7.0 mA 

 

Low-Power-Logger: <0.3 mA (for cycle time >30s,  

 

without interface communication active and no  

 

alarm horn sounding) up to 0.8 mA (at cycle time 1s) 

      Low battery warning: 

‘bat’ 

Working conditions: 

-20…+50 °C, 0…95% RH (not condensing) 

Storage temperature: 

-20…+70 °C 

Housing: 

impact-resistance ABS, membrane keyboard, 

 

transparent panel, Front side IP65 

      Dimensions: 

142x71x26 mm (LxWxD) 

      Weight: 

approx. 170 g 

 
 
 

11. Order Codes 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Order-no. 

Housing design

 

HND-P…  

2 x pressure sensor inputs with 
additional functions (see techn. data) 

Summary of Contents for HND-P215

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions for Manual Pressure Measuring Devices with External and Integrated Pressure Sensors Model HND P215...

Page 2: ...The Serial Interface 15 8 2 Analogue Output Scaling with DAC 0 and DAC 1 17 8 3 Instrument Adjustment 17 8 4 Pressure Connection to the Sensors 18 8 5 Relative Pressure Sensors Types HND PS01 PS05 HN...

Page 3: ...familiar with these operating instructions and in accordance with local regulations applying to Health Safety and prevention of accidents When used in machines the measuring unit should be used only...

Page 4: ...lue memory hold function automatic self shut off or zero point offset entry for all connected pressure sensors for example The HND P215 type also has a logger function a peak value memory or a minimum...

Page 5: ...e device to other devices the connection has to be designed most thoroughly as internal connections in third party devices e g connection GND with protective earth may lead to undesired voltage potent...

Page 6: ...bel open again to swing open the pop up clip further Function The device with a closed pop up clip can be plainly laid onto a table or attached to a belt etc The device with pop up clip at position 90...

Page 7: ...and device is operated under steady conditions a permanent zero point adjustment can be carried out To carry out the adjustment press button 3 for approx 5 seconds Auto Null will be displayed shortly...

Page 8: ...The parameters can be changed with key 2 or key 5 Pressing Menu again jumps back to the main configuration menu and saves the settings Quit key 6 finishes the configuration and returns to standard me...

Page 9: ...obe or measuring device oFF Scale correction factor inactive 0 000 SEt AL Set Alarm Settings Of Alarm Function AL 1 On Alarm sensor 1 on with buzzer sound no So Alarm sensor 1 on without buzzer sound...

Page 10: ...lic logger function records the arithmetic mean value the highest and the lowest peak of the refering time interval Attention higher power consumption measuring is sensitive to noise EMI 7 7 1 3 rAtE...

Page 11: ...ng a selectable period of time and then calculates the average display value It is independent from the selected kind of measuring slow fast peak detect As long as not enough values are collected sele...

Page 12: ...on logger setting min peak and max peak of sensor 1 sensor 2 Min and max peak are the minimum resp the maximum of the measured values since the last recording Using them allows f e analysis of fluctua...

Page 13: ...ress 2 seconds Set key 4 The first menu displayed now is rEAd LoGG read logger data After pressing key 3 the measurement recorded last will be displayed changing between the different values refering...

Page 14: ...r 1 sensor 2 min peak 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...

Page 15: ...log output 0 1V If none of both is needed we suggest to switch the output off because battery life then is extended 8 1 The Serial Interface By means of the serial interface and a suitable electricall...

Page 16: ...ime Conf P oFF x 12 Read ID number x 223 Set power off time Conf P oFF x 22 Read min alarm rail AL AL Lo x x x 224 Logger Read data of CYCL Logger x 23 Read max alarm rail AL AL Hi x 225 Logger Read c...

Page 17: ...ightly above 1V to the output plug wiring 8 3 Instrument Adjustment 8 3 1 Zero Displacement Sensor 1 OFS 1 and Sensor 2 OFS 2 A zero displacement can be carried out for the measured value value displa...

Page 18: ...e port A Please note that all values are displayed as positive values No minus sign will be shown Example for HND PS02 For tube connection B the measuring range covers 19 99 to 25 00 mbar If you replu...

Page 19: ...r supply replace it when necessary System error Disconnect battery and power supplies wait shortly then reconnect Device defective Return to manufacturer for repair Err 1 Measured value above allowabl...

Page 20: ...ing device above 50 C We recommend taking out battery if device is not used for a longer period of time After recommissioning the real time clock has to be set again 10 Technical Information Measureme...

Page 21: ...ing rate 7 0 mA Low Power Logger 0 3 mA for cycle time 30s without interface communication active and no alarm horn sounding up to 0 8 mA at cycle time 1s Low battery warning bat Working conditions 20...

Page 22: ...14 0 70 00 bar abs 0 1 bar max 280 bar abs HND PS15 0 160 0 bar abs max 600 bar abs HND PS16 0 250 0 bar abs HND PS17 0 400 0 bar abs HND PS18 0 400 mbar rel 0 1 mbar max 2 bar rel 0 70 C G male threa...

Page 23: ...anically isolated HND Z032 Interface converter on USB galvanically isolated HND Z033 Adapter RS232 converter on USB interface HND Z034 Windows software for setting and data read and print out of instr...

Page 24: ...tandards noted below EN 61326 1 2013 Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMC requirements Part 1 General requirements EN IEC 63000 2018 Technical documentation for the asse...

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