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Multinorm MI 6201 

FonS MI 6301 

Poly MI 6401 

User Manual 

Version 1.1, Code no. 20 751 260 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FonS MI 6301

Page 1: ...Multinorm MI 6201 FonS MI 6301 Poly MI 6401 User Manual Version 1 1 Code no 20 751 260...

Page 2: ...ver 1 x Poly MI 6401 ver 1 x 1 1 USB interface add new range Multinorm MI 6201 ver 2 x Fons MI 6301 ver 2 x Poly MI 6401 ver 2 x Distributor METREL D D 198216 140 812 346 86 10 812 376 95 03 sales pa...

Page 3: ...this equipment meets the requirements of the EU European Union concerning safety and interference causing equipment regulations No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilised in any form or...

Page 4: ...Measurements 14 3 1 1 Overview 14 3 1 2 Displaying all parameters 15 3 1 3 Hold function 16 3 1 4 Min Avg Max Cur values 17 3 1 5 Displaying single parameter 18 3 1 6 Save function 18 3 2 Logger mode...

Page 5: ...menu 28 5 5 1 General 28 5 5 2 Logging interval 28 5 5 3 Logger clear menu 29 5 6 Other menus 30 5 6 1 Language menu 30 5 6 2 Date time menu 30 5 6 3 Battery menu 31 5 6 4 Contrast menu 31 6 Technica...

Page 6: ...uilt rechargeable battery 160 x 160 dots graphical LCD with backlight Can be mounted on a tripod Automatic switch off when not used for 10 minutes 1 2 Accessories 1 2 1 Standard accessories See attach...

Page 7: ...2 and put the cover on the battery cells Picture 1 2 Closing the battery holder 4 Screw the cover on the instrument If the instrument is not used for a long period of time remove all battery cells fr...

Page 8: ...s for data transfer Battery cells Recommended means for operating the instrument from Battery cells is for measuring External power supply Recommended means for operating the instrument from an extern...

Page 9: ...proper charging and incorrect discharging during normal usage of the entire battery pack it results in heating of the battery pack significantly decreased operation time reversing polarity of defectiv...

Page 10: ...Operation of electric lamps and measurement of the respective quantities DIN 5032 P3 Photometry Terms of measurement on gas luminaires DIN 5032 P4 Photometry Measurement of luminaires DIN 5032 P6 Phot...

Page 11: ...attery status duration of the measurement play stop pause record icons and various warnings Main window Here are measurement results or various menus Function window Here are descriptions of function...

Page 12: ...function keys returns to the previous menu toggles backlight turns on off the instrument 2 2 Instrument bottom 1 2 3 4 Picture 2 2 Instrument bottom 1 Nut for mounting a tripod adapter 2 Serial number...

Page 13: ...131 Sound probe class 1 A1146 Sound probe class 2 A1151 2 Universal measuring port 2 Probe adapter A1144 Picture 2 4 Proper adapter connection to universal measuring port 2 Probe adapter supports the...

Page 14: ...ggers Recall Clear in this option recorded loggers can be cleared or their statistics can be recalled Settings in this option various settings of the instrument can be changed Help in this option a br...

Page 15: ...in the corresponding measuring ports Measurements are stopped which is indicated with stop icon and also with dashes instead of values All parameters that can be measured with currently connected prob...

Page 16: ...ur values are retained Measurements are proceeding normally meanwhile in the background Note that the F4 Save key like the key stops measurement during hold mode To return to normal display mode press...

Page 17: ...urement or when a new probe is connected to the instrument One can switch between Min Avg Max and Cur values with the F2 Value key This key switches between Min Avg Max and Cur values for all probes c...

Page 18: ...cally stop the measurement 3 2 Logger mode Measurements 3 2 1 Overview This measuring mode is intented to collect handle and periodicly save measuring data in non volatile memory from all probes that...

Page 19: ...alues are cleared at the beginning of each interval so they are calculated for each interval separately and not for the whole duration of logging Elapsed time in the upper left corner of the status wi...

Page 20: ...ser manual for sound probe 3 4 2 Description 3 4 2 1 Entering logger mode In the normal measuring mode change the function keys to second set by pressing the key Then press the F4 Logger key Instrumen...

Page 21: ...he instrument searches from the beginning of the buffer if any measurements were deleted and so there is still some free memory space But the logger requires coherent free memory space When it comes t...

Page 22: ...Multinorm FonS Poly 22 Picture 4 1 Memory structure...

Page 23: ...n exit Save menu without storing any measurements by pressing the key at any time Picture 4 2 Save menu Note If the memory level is empty no measuring results saved under that level it is designated o...

Page 24: ...asurement records by memory location levels building location start date and stop date Picture 4 4 shows Results recall menu Picture 4 4 Memory recall menu Move between four filters with the and keys...

Page 25: ...iew menu By pressing the F4 View in Results find menu the actual results of recalled measurement record are displayed The display and the functionality of the keys are the same as in normal measuring...

Page 26: ...es to filter out which loggers to recall or to delete The difference is only in View menu where the statistics of the recalled logger records and not the actuall record can be displayed Such statistic...

Page 27: ...press the key again to enter its submenu Arrows on the left side of the screen indicate that there are more options which can be reached by scrolling up and down with the and keys Picture 5 1 shows S...

Page 28: ...hout clearing the memory Note that all measurement records but no loggers are deleted with this action Use Logger clear menu to delete loggers see chapter 5 5 3 Picture 5 2 Memory clear menu 5 5 Logge...

Page 29: ...stored Press the F3 Yes to clear all loggers Caption Clearing and a bar graph showing the progress in are displayed Press the F4 No or the key to exit menu without clearing the loggers Note that all l...

Page 30: ...6 2 Date time menu Choose Date Time option in Settings menu to enter Date time menu Picture 5 6 Move between days hours seconds with the and keys and change the values with the and keys Confirm chang...

Page 31: ...e power supply adapter should not be connected during the battery test to avoid wrong readings of battery voltage Picture 5 7 Battery menu 5 6 4 Contrast menu Choose Contrast option in Settings menu a...

Page 32: ...condensing Conforms to Safety EN IEC 61010 1 Electromagnetic compatibility emission and immunity IEC 61326 Attention This data can be changed regarding the temperature ranges of the battery and the pr...

Page 33: ...to 40 C Storage temperature range 20 C to 70 C Maximum humidity 95 RH non condensing Conforms to Safety EN 61010 1 Electromagnetic compatibility emission and immunity EN 61326 6 2 2 Instrument side Di...

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