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OPTISENS IND 1000

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12/2016 - 4001969202 - MA OPTISENS IND 1000 R02 en

4.1  Menu mode structure

INFORMATION!

The following table just presents an overview. When programming the device, always consult the 
function tables additionally as they contain further information!
Only the sensor relevant menus are shown in the following tables. For detailed information 
about the general setting refer to the MAC 100 signal converter manual.

Measurnig 
mode

Main menu

Submenu

Parameter

3 or 4 

pages, 

scrolling 

with

 or

> 2.5 s

^

A quick 

A quick 

A quick 

A quick 

setup

setup

setup

setup

>

^

A6 analog outputs

A6.1 measurement

>

^

For 

further 

informatio

n see 

function 

tables.

A6.2 spec. conductivity

A6.3 range

A6.4 time constant

B test

B test

B test

B test

B1 sim. process 

input A

B1.1 temperature

B1.2 spec. conductivity

B1.3 spec. resistance

B4 actual values

B4.2 process input A

B4.2.1 temperature

B4.2.2 spec. conductivity 

B4.2.3 Meg. Ohm

B4.2.5 pH

B4.2.8 generator volt.

B4.2.9 CPU temp.

B4.2.10 range 

B4.2.11 electrode volt.

B6 information

B6.2 process input A

C setup

C setup

C setup

C setup

C1 process input A

C1.1 parameter

C1.2 cell constant

C1.14 time constant

C1.15 temperature

C1.23 cell calibration

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Summary of Contents for OPTISENS IND 1000

Page 1: ...NS IND 1000 OPTISENS IND 1000 OPTISENS IND 1000 Handbook Handbook Handbook Handbook KROHNE 12 2016 4001969202 MA OPTISENS IND 1000 R02 en The documentation is only complete when used in combination wi...

Page 2: ...ny part thereof without the prior written authorisation of KROHNE Messtechnik GmbH Subject to change without notice 2 www krohne com 12 2016 4001969202 MA OPTISENS IND 1000 R02 en Copyright 2016 by KR...

Page 3: ...ation 12 3 2 Storage and Transport 12 3 3 Installation procedure 12 3 4 Pre installation requirements 13 3 5 Safety instructions 14 3 5 1 Connecting the sensor cable to the signal converter MAC 100 14...

Page 4: ...re parts availability 31 5 3 Availability of services 31 5 4 Returning the device to the manufacturer 31 5 4 1 General information 31 5 4 2 Form for copying to accompany a returned device 32 5 5 Dispo...

Page 5: ...works created in house or works in the public domain The collection of personal data such as names street addresses or e mail addresses in the manufacturer s documents is always on a voluntary basis...

Page 6: ...es 1 2 3 Product liability and warranty The operator shall bear responsibility for the suitability of the device for the specific purpose The manufacturer accepts no liability for the consequences of...

Page 7: ...e warnings must be observed without fail Even partial disregard of this warning can lead to serious health problems and even death There is also the risk of seriously damaging the device or parts of t...

Page 8: ...f rough handling Report damage to the carrier and to the local office of the manufacturer INFORMATION Do a check of the packing list to make sure that you have all the elements given in the order INFO...

Page 9: ...IND 1000 R02 en 2 2 Device description 2 2 1 Sensor types Figure 2 2 Sensor rear view with guide slot Dimension mm Dimension inch a 6 7 0 26 b 22 0 87 c 4 0 16 Figure 2 3 Sensor front view with expos...

Page 10: ...measurement mediums with a high dirt load The body is either out of PP or PVDF The sensor features an exposed or internal Pt1000 temperature sensor which reading is used for the temperature compensat...

Page 11: ...uch suitable for DN50 pipes The measurement field requires a minimum of 20 mm free space around the sensor coils to not have an impact onto the cell factor 2 3 Nameplate Figure 2 5 Sensor overview 1 C...

Page 12: ...k the sensor 2 Connect the sensor to the signal converter 3 Program the cell factor of the inductive sensor used PP version c 6 25 PVDF version c 4 65 4 Adjust the cell factor against a known value af...

Page 13: ...y sensor coil is different or might vary in its characteristics A multiplier can only be given as an approximate indication Within a SENSOFIT FLOW 1000 with DN32 you do have 8mm and with DN 40 14mm fr...

Page 14: ...for electrical installations WARNING Observe without fail the local occupational health and safety regulations Any work done on the electrical components of the measuring device may only be carried ou...

Page 15: ...block Pos A as described in the chart To remove a cable press down the white clip 10 on the corresponding terminal and pull the cable out 3 6 Calibrating the sensor It is good practice to calibrate a...

Page 16: ...therwise the measuring reading is wrong INFORMATION During installation you should fix a shut off valve in front of and behind the instrument so that the sensor can be taken out of the bypass in case...

Page 17: ...talled and sealed inside the assembly The assembly is equipped with retaining clamps WARNING Ensure that the pipe is without pressure before installing or removing a sensor INFORMATION The flow throug...

Page 18: ...show the signal converter a sensor with integrated temperature sensor and the flow through or immersion assembly Figure 3 6 Bypass installation with signal converter 1 Bypass measurement 2 Outlet mea...

Page 19: ...4 pages scrolling with or 2 5 s A quick A quick A quick A quick setup setup setup setup A6 analog outputs A6 1 measurement For further informatio n see function tables A6 2 spec conductivity A6 3 ran...

Page 20: ...the same for all functions Choose the function with the help of or and press i You see the two options set value opens the editor to enter the simulation value and break exits the menu without simulat...

Page 21: ...l menus B6 1 B6 1 B6 1 B6 1 C number Identifies the types of electronics is also located on the converter nameplate B6 2 B6 2 B6 2 B6 2 process input A Gives information about the electronical part of...

Page 22: ...r is connected to the signal converter C1 15 2 manual Only available if C1 15 1 is set to manual C1 15 3 correction Offset correction for temperature measurement Not available if C1 15 1 is set to man...

Page 23: ...f there is an external Pt1000 temperature sensor connected to the signal converter manual manual manual manual choose this option if there is no internal or external temperature sensor connected to th...

Page 24: ...ice Press to enter the chosen menu You are on the first submenu level In the upper line of the display setup and c1 appears beneath the submenu process input A process input A process input A process...

Page 25: ...it deviates from the temperature measured by the Pt1000 Press for more than 2 5 seconds then release the button You are on the main menu level In the upper line of the display A appears beneath the m...

Page 26: ...u are on the main menu level In the upper line of the display A appears beneath the main menu setup setup setup setup is highlighted Press or until the main menu setup setup setup setup is highlighted...

Page 27: ...calibration procedure you will have to dip the sensor into a standard solution Provide a suitable vessel After activating the manual hold function and the preparative measures you can get access to t...

Page 28: ...NU A quick setup B test C setup C setup C setup C setup D service Press to enter the chosen menu You are on the first submenu level In the upper line of the display setup and c1 appears beneath the su...

Page 29: ...mS cm or S cm if chosen as unit Using or to change the single digits and to move right i Ones the value of the used standard calibration solution is displayed correctly press The signal converter per...

Page 30: ...est test is highlighted MAIN MENU A quick setup B test B test B test B test C setup D service Press to enter the chosen menu You are on the first submenu level In the upper line of the display test an...

Page 31: ...5 4 Returning the device to the manufacturer 5 4 1 General information This device has been carefully manufactured and tested If installed and operated in accordance with these operating instructions...

Page 32: ...evice when it is returned Date Signature Stamp CAUTION Disposal must be carried out in accordance with legislation applicable in your country Separate collection of WEEE Waste Electrical and Electroni...

Page 33: ...nt coil When a magnetic field is generated by an electrical coil and a second electrical coil is placed next to it a certain amount of electric energy will be transferred to it In an inductive conduct...

Page 34: ...or stainless steel Process connection open channel installation Immersion assembly only PP version Temperature sensor Pt1000 PP version exposed or sealed Pt1000 PVDF version only sealed Pt1000 Measur...

Page 35: ...Dimensions Electrical connection Cable Attached cable Cable options Core end sleeves Cable length 10 m 33 ft 9 2 m 30 ft 1 meter immersion version 8 2 26 ft 2 meter immersion version Figure 6 2 Sensor...

Page 36: ...S IND 1000 www krohne com 12 2016 4001969202 MA OPTISENS IND 1000 R02 en Figure 6 3 Flow through assembly T piece DN a mm inch b mm inch Material Max Temp 32 88 3 46 40 1 57 PP 60 C 140 F 40 102 4 02...

Page 37: ...S IND 1000 www krohne com 12 2016 4001969202 MA OPTISENS IND 1000 R02 en Figure 6 4 Immersions assembly Dimensions mm Dimensions inch a 21 0 83 b 120 10 4 72 0 4 c 1000 2000 39 37 78 74 d 44 5 1 75 e...

Page 38: ...7 NOTES 38 OPTISENS IND 1000 www krohne com 12 2016 4001969202 MA OPTISENS IND 1000 R02 en...

Page 39: ...NOTES 7 39 OPTISENS IND 1000 www krohne com 12 2016 4001969202 MA OPTISENS IND 1000 R02 en...

Page 40: ...ices Head Office KROHNE Messtechnik GmbH Ludwig Krohne Str 5 47058 Duisburg Germany Tel 49 203 301 0 Fax 49 203 301 10389 info krohne com KROHNE 12 2016 4001969202 MA OPTISENS IND 1000 R02 en Subject...

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