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3-3 INSERTING AND REMOVING SD CARD 

 

 

 

1)  For inserting the SD card 
(1)  Open a SD card slot cover to the arrow direction. 

 
 
 

(2)  Check the direction of the SD card. 

Thoroughly insert the SD card until <click> sound is 
heard. 
 
 

(3)  Close the SD card slot cover. 

 

 

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2)  For removing the SD card 
(1)  Open a SD card slot cover to the arrow direction. 

 
 
 

(2)  Push the SD card until <click> sound is heard. 

Remove your finger from the SD card, it will pop up. 
 
 
 

(3)  Pull the card straight up to remove. 

 

(4)  Close the SD card slot cover. 

 

NOTE 

Before inserting or removing the SD card, be sure to turn OFF the SME series or get back to the 

monitor window. 

Correctly insert the SD card. Or, the SME series may cause trouble. 

The SD card of the SDHC type is not available. 

It is recommended to format the SD card before using. 

Format the SD card in FAT16 format. 

NOTE 

Do not remove the dry cells or SD card while accessing the SD card. 
Or, the SD card may be broken. 

Summary of Contents for SME Series

Page 1: ...uct Do not use the product in methods other than described in this Manual Copyright KYOWA ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS CO LTD All rights reserved This Instruction Manual may not be copied or reproduced in whole or part without consent of KYOWA Generally company names and trade names described in this Instruction Manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of the companies The contents of the Instruct...

Page 2: ...NSERTING DRY CELL 10 3 3 INSERTING AND REMOVING SD CARD 11 3 4 POWER ON OFF 12 3 5 INPUT SETTING 13 3 6 SENSOR CONNECTION 14 3 7 SAVING DATA 16 4 MEASUREMENT WITH NTB SERIES CONNECTED 18 5 USEFUL FUNCTIONS 20 5 1 OPERATION MODE OF SME SERIES 20 5 2 RESISTANCE VALUE CHECKING 22 5 3 INSULATION CHECKING 23 5 4 AUTO POWER OFF FUNCTION 24 5 5 RELATIVE VALUE MEASUREMENT 26 5 6 CALC CAL COEF FOR DISPLAYI...

Page 3: ...UTIONS The SME series is designed in accordance with 7 SPECIFICATIONS Do not use the SME series in an environment exceeding the specifications Or failure of the SME series may result PRIOR TO USE For safe use of the SME series do not forget to read the Safety Precautions prior to use Kyowa Electronic Instruments Co Ltd assumes no liability for any damages resulting from user s failure to comply wi...

Page 4: ...he specified operating temperature range 10 to 50ºC Use at temperatures exceeding the specified range may lower the performance and cause trouble If use under direct sunlight or in a cold place is inevitable prepare a sunscreen or take proper measures to keep it warm Use the SME series in the specified operating humidity range 20 to 85 RH Use in a humid place exceeding the specified range or where...

Page 5: ...s during saving the data If the power is forcibly turned OFF during saving the data recording data may lead to invalid 2 Do not use solvent such as thinner for cleaning To clean the case dip a soft cloth to a neutral detergent and twist it tightly If the solvent such as thinner is used the case or panel may melt or be discolored 3 Do not press on the LCD screen Do not puncture the LCD screen by an...

Page 6: ...f saving the measured data in a commercially available SD card The SME 100A 101A can be used for checking the operation of an optional Network Terminal Box NTB 100A hereinafter referred to as the NTB Furthermore the SME 100A 101A can also measure up to 33 CH by connecting the multiple NTB units An optional AC adapter can be used with the SME 31A 101A 4 SME series Model Measurement with the NTB Usa...

Page 7: ...a strain gage use the accessory input cable SD card option Input Strain Gage 2 Strain Gage Transducer Civil Engineering Transducer with temperature measuring function Power supply Size AA dry cells 2 AC adapter 1 option NTB 100 series option Power supply Size AA dry cells 2 Input Strain Gage 2 Strain Gage Transducer Civil Engineering Transducer with temperature measuring function SD card optional ...

Page 8: ...fficient calculation interval measurement etc 6 TEDS key Displays a menu related to TEDS Used for reading TEDS information 7 SAVE key For saving the set value 8 Cursor key Used for moving a cursor or switching a menu 9 DEL key Used for deleting a file or default setting 10 ENTER key Used for determining a setting content 11 ESC key Get back to the previous window 12 SD card slot cover Open the cov...

Page 9: ...ve Value Measurement Rel is set to ON Rel is displayed 5 Measuring value Displays a measuring value When the Calculation Calibration Coefficient Calc Cal Coef is set to ON decimal point position or unit can be set 6 Temperature Temperature of the connecting civil engineering transducer with temperature measuring function is displayed 7 Dry cell remaining capacity Dry cell remaining capacity in 3 l...

Page 10: ... displayed with an outline character means blinking Blinking 2 Selection window Window for selecting the target from several items Example Selection window of input mode Select a target item with the cursor key and push the ENTER key for setting 3 Edit window Window for selecting and inputting characters and numbers Example File name input window Blinking Select target characters and numbers with ...

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Page 12: ... to prevent loosing the dry cell cover Dry cell cover strap 10 With the wrist strap With the shoulder strap 3 2 INSERTING DRY CELL 1 Slide a dry cell cover while pushing in direction of arrows for removing 2 Correctly insert dry cells 3 Slide a dry cell cover while pushing in direction of arrows for closing It is recommended to seal the dry cell cover so as not to open it carelessly MEMO Use the s...

Page 13: ...k sound is heard Remove your finger from the SD card it will pop up 3 Pull the card straight up to remove 4 Close the SD card slot cover NOTE Before inserting or removing the SD card be sure to turn OFF the SME series or get back to the monitor window Correctly insert the SD card Or the SME series may cause trouble The SD card of the SDHC type is not available It is recommended to format the SD ca...

Page 14: ... power 2 Model appears for a moment 3 Monitor window appears 2 POWER OFF Push POWER key approx 1 second to turn OFF the 1 power If the POWER key is pushed too long for turning OFF the power is turned ON again Release your finger from the POWER key after the display disappears MEMO ...

Page 15: ... temperature measuring function For connecting the civil engineering transducer with the temperature measuring function set input mode to 4G T Push INPUT key to display mode selection window 1 Blinking 2 Select the target mode with the cursor key Blinking Push ENTER key for setting 3 4 The selected mode appears on the monitor window 5 Connect the sensor 13 ...

Page 16: ... with temperature C BV 14 measuring function Quarter bridge method 120 240 350 ohm Full bridge method 120 to 1000 ohm D SIG E Shield F TEDS G TEDS TEDS compatible 2 Input cable Bridge Circuit Strain gage Built in fixed Measuring Method resistor A Active gage E Bridge exciter e Bridge output Connection Method A Active gage CH mode No measurement SKIP Measuring data is space Quarter bridge method 2 ...

Page 17: ...nection Method A Active gage CH mode Half bridge method Active active method Gage resistance 120 to 1000 ohm 2G Red BV A1 White SIG A2 Black BV Green SIG Crocodile clip Shield Full bridge method Strain gage transducer Gage resistance 120 to 1000 ohm 4G 4GI Red BV A White SIG A A Black BV A Green SIG Crocodile clip Shield ...

Page 18: ...ppears if the operation related to the SD card is conducted with the SD card not inserted Insert the SD card into the slot Push ESC key or insert the unlocked SD card to clear the No Disk Disk Err appears if error other than read and write errors occurred in the SD card Push ESC key or solve the problem to clear the Disk Err Example When the capacity of the SD card for recording the measured data ...

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Page 20: ... dedicated communication cable 18 1 Only the SME 101A can use the AC adapter 2 For measuring a strain gage use the accessory input cable NTB 100 series option SD card option Input Strain Gage 2 Strain Gage Transducer Civil Engineering Transducer with the temperature measuring function Power supply Size AA dry cells 2 AC adapter 1 option ...

Page 21: ...t 5 seconds to clear the Communication 4 Check 5 Box No and model of the current connecting NTB appear Scroll a window with the cursor key for checking Push the ESC key to get back to the monitor window 6 7 Scroll a window with the cursor key for checking the measured value The measured value of the NTB of the BOX No 01 is displayed in the right The model of the SME is displayed as BOX No 0 MEMO ...

Page 22: ...red to set the 20 SME series to the ADVANCED mode ADVANCED For the setting of the ADVANCED mode see the following 1 How to set the ADVANCED mode Push MENU key and select Env menu 1 Blinking Select SIMPLE with the cursor key 2 Blinking Push the ENTER key to display the mode selection 3 window Blinking Select ADVANCED with the cursor key and push the 4 ENTER key for the setting Blinking Push ESC key...

Page 23: ... Push ENTER key to display mode selection window 4 Blinking Select SIMPLE with the cursor key and push the 5 ENTER key for the setting Blinking Push the ESC key to get back to the monitor window 6 MEMO Capable of conducting the following operations in the SIMPLE mode Input mode changing Saving measured value to the SD card File name Last digit of the year month Day 3 digit number Connection to the...

Page 24: ...R and resistance value appear on the monitor window 4 5 Connect the input cable to the INPUT terminal 6 Connect the red and white wire of the input cable to the target position Connection Method Red BV White SIG Black BV Green SIG Crocodile clip Shield Resistance value should be within 0 to 20 kohm MEMO If the target resistance value exceeds 20 kohm 999999 appears ...

Page 25: ...r on the 4 monitor window 5 Connect the input cable to the INPUT terminal 6 Connect the alligator clip and white clip of the input cable to the target place Connection Method Red BV White SIG Black BV Green SIG Crocodile clip Shield 23 Insulation resistance value should be within 2 to 100 Mohm MEMO If the target insulation resistance value is lower than 2 Mohm LOW appears higher than 100 Mohm HIGH...

Page 26: ...to ON 1 Push MENU key and select Env menu 1 Blinking Push ENTER key to blink Communication 2 Check Blinking 24 3 Select OFF of the AT Power Off with the cursor key 4 Push the ENTER key to display the mode selection window 5 Select ON with the cursor key and push the ENTER key for setting 6 Push ESC key to get back to the monitor window When in SIMPLE mode press MENU key to display the Env menu MEM...

Page 27: ...5 3 Select ON of the AT Power Off by the cursor key 4 Push ENTER key to display the mode selection window 5 Select OFF by the cursor key and push ENTER key for setting 6 Push ESC key to get back to the monitor window When in SIMPLE mode press MENU key to display the Env menu MEMO Operation in item 2 is not required Blinking Blinking Blinking ...

Page 28: ...tion the measured value of the ZERO Meas is called a ZERO value For using the Calculation calibration Coefficient Calc Cal Coef be sure to turn ON the relative value measurement and set the measured value after the ZERO Meas 26 MEMO When the relative value measurement is set to ON Rel ON Rel appears on the monitor window Measured value on the monitor window is the value with deducting the ZERO val...

Page 29: ...O Meas of the Func 1 menu blinking 2 Measure ZERO value for displaying 3 Automatically get back to the Func menu Blinking Push ESC key to get back to the monitor window 4 When the relative value measurement is set to ON Rel ON Rel appears on the monitor MEMO window ...

Page 30: ...Coef to ON select ON of the Calc Cal Coef of the ON OFF menu 1 How to set the Cal Coef 1 Push MENU key 2 Select CH Cond menu by the cursor key 3 Push ENTER key to blink the right side number of the Cal Coef 4 Push the ENTER key for edit window 5 Push the ENTER key for changing the target number 6 Select the target number with the cursor key 7 Push the ENTER key for determining 8 Repeat operations ...

Page 31: ...linking Push ENTER and select the Deciml PT with the 3 cursor key Blinking Push ENTER key to display the selection window 4 Blinking 5 Select the target decimal point by the cursor key Blinking Push ENTER key for determining 6 Push ESC key to get back to the monitor window 7 Blinking ...

Page 32: ...ormation is correctly read GOOD appears in the Result column 5 Push ENTER key to display the read content of the target CH No 6 Push the ESC key to get back to the monitor window ADVANCED Blinking Blinking NOTE For using the TEDS function be sure to use the KYOWA made TEDS sensor When using other manufacture made sensor information cannot be read correctly Even if the KYOWA made sensor is used inf...

Page 33: ...EDS menu 2 blinking Blinking Write to TEDS OK appears 3 Push ENTER key for writing Writing disappears and GOOD appears in the 4 Result column Push ESC key to get back to the monitor window 5 31 NOTE For using the TEDS function be sure to use the KYOWA made TEDS sensor When using other manufacture made sensor information cannot be written Even if the KYOWA made sensor is used information may not be...

Page 34: ...Intval Meas ON of the ON OFF menu for the measurement Push MENU key 1 Select Intvl menu with the cursor key 2 Blinking Push the ENTER key to blink the date of the Meas Start 3 Time Push ENTER key Blinking Blinking Set the Meas Start Time with the ENTER key and 4 cursor key Blinking Blinking Push the ESC key to get back to the Intvl menu 5 Set Intval Time and Times in the same way Blinking 32 ...

Page 35: ...he power is automatically turned OFF In addition the power is automatically turned ON before 1 minute of the measuring time and turned OFF again after the measurement When setting the Meas Start Time push DEL key to input the current time If the current time is already passed the Interval Time the SME series automatically calculates the next measuring time by using the interval and starts the meas...

Page 36: ...w to change the file name 1 How to set file name Push MENU key 1 34 Select File menu with the cursor key 2 Blinking Push ENTER key to blink the current setting file name 3 Blinking Blinking Select the target alphanumeric with the ENTER key and 4 cursor key to set the file name Blinking 5 After inputting all push ESC key to get back to the monitor window Blinking Blinking ...

Page 37: ...he SD card Duplicate Name Err message appears Press Enter key to display the file name setting window again Or press ESC key to add the data behind the existing file 2 Rename When renaming a file name that is already saved in the SD card Duplicate Name Err message appears Enter key is invalid at this time Press ESC key to stop the renaming operation of the file name and get back to the previous wi...

Page 38: ...ey Blinking Push ENTER key to display file names in the SD card 4 3 How to delete the file Push MENU key 1 Select File menu with the cursor key 2 Blinking Push ENTER key 3 Select Delete with the cursor key Blinking Push ENTER key to display the currently saved file name 4 in the SD card Blinking Select the target file and push DEL key for setting 5 ...

Page 39: ...37 Push ENTER key to display Delete file OK 6 Push ENTER key again to delete the file 7 Blinking ...

Page 40: ...ing Push ENTER key to display the currently saved file name 4 in the SD card Blinking Select the target file with the cursor key and push DEL 5 key for setting Blinking 6 Old file name and New file name appears Blinking Input new file name with the cursor key and ENTER key 7 Blinking Push ESC key to get back to the monitor window 8 Blinking Blinking ...

Page 41: ...ging file name P 38 Mode Setting operation mode P 20 to 21 Unit Unit ON OFF ON OFF Deciml PT Setting decimal point P 29 Communication Check Comm check P 19 Times Interval times SME Version Up Version up Intval Meas Interval Meas P 32 to 33 Env Environment setting MENU Func Function Meas Start Time Start time Zero Meas Zero value Meas P 27 Intvl Setting interval P 32 to 33 Intval Time Measurement i...

Page 42: ...e Quarter bridge 120 240 350 ohm Half or full bridge 120 to 1000 ohm 6 Bridge excitation Constant voltage bridge excitation Approx 2 VDC Constant current bridge excitation Bridge resistance 350 ohm Approx 5 6 mA 7 Measuring range Strain 0 to 300000 um m Constant voltage bridge excitation 0 to 20000 um m Constant current bridge excitation Temperature measurement with civil engineering transducer wi...

Page 43: ...ze AA alkaline dry cell 2 Continuous operation Approx 10 hours with alkaline batteries SME 31A is compliant to the AC adapter option 18 Auto power OFF Power is automatically turned OFF if no key operation is done for 5 minutes In interval measurement mode with the interval set at 3 minutes or longer it is automatically turned OFF during standby period but it is turned ON again 1 minute before the ...

Page 44: ...gineering transducer with temperature measuring function Gage method Applicable gage resistance Quarter bridge 120 240 350 ohm Half or full bridge 120 to 1000 ohm 6 Bridge excitation Constant voltage bridge excitation Approx 2 VDC Constant current bridge excitation Bridge resistance 350 ohm Approx 5 6 mA 7 Measuring range Strain 0 to 300000 um m Constant voltage bridge excitation 0 to 20000 um m C...

Page 45: ...line dry cell 2 Continuous operation Approx 10 hours with alkaline batteries SME 101A is compliant to the AC adapter option 18 Auto power OFF Power is automatically turned OFF if no key operation is done for 5 minutes In interval measurement mode with the interval set at 3 minutes or longer it is automatically turned OFF during standby period but it is turned ON again 1 minute before the next meas...

Page 46: ...8 OUTSIDE DRAWING All models have the same dimensions Model No on the product is different 44 ...

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