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Terms of Warranty 

 

 

Contents 

Consultation with SebaKMT ........................................................................................... 3

 

Terms of Warranty ........................................................................................................... 4

 

1

 

Safety Instructions ........................................................................................... 7

 

1.1

 

General Safety Instructions and Warnings ......................................................... 7

 

1.2

 

General Notes .................................................................................................... 7

 

2

 

Basic principles ................................................................................................ 9

 

2.1

 

Correlation analysis menu .................................................................................. 9

 

3

 

Technical description .................................................................................... 11

 

3.1

 

Set components ............................................................................................... 11

 

3.2

 

Function ............................................................................................................ 11

 

3.3

 

Communication of the components .................................................................. 12

 

3.4

 

Power supply .................................................................................................... 12

 

3.5

 

Technical data .................................................................................................. 13

 

3.6

 

Included in delivery ........................................................................................... 14

 

4

 

COR C-300-RI radio interface ........................................................................ 15

 

4.1

 

Layout and function .......................................................................................... 15

 

4.2

 

Power supply .................................................................................................... 16

 

4.3

 

Start-up ............................................................................................................. 16

 

5

 

The Power transmitters ................................................................................. 17

 

5.1

 

Design and function .......................................................................................... 17

 

5.2

 

Identification number (ID) ................................................................................. 18

 

5.3

 

Power supply .................................................................................................... 19

 

5.4

 

Commissioning ................................................................................................. 20

 

5.5

 

Installation ........................................................................................................ 20

 

6

 

The Multi sensors ........................................................................................... 21

 

6.1

 

Design and function .......................................................................................... 21

 

6.2

 

Identification number (ID) ................................................................................. 21

 

6.3

 

Power supply .................................................................................................... 22

 

6.4

 

Switching ON/OFF ........................................................................................... 23

 

6.5

 

Installation ........................................................................................................ 23

 

6.6

 

Angle adapter ................................................................................................... 23

 

7

 

CorreluxView-3 software ............................................................................... 25

 

7.1

 

Introduction ....................................................................................................... 25

 

7.2

 

Installation ........................................................................................................ 25

 

7.3

 

Starting the software ........................................................................................ 26

 

Summary of Contents for Correlux C-300

Page 1: ...ssue 01 04 2017 EN Article number 85839 Mess und Ortungstechnik Measuring and Locating Technologies Elektrizit tsnetze Power Networks Kommunikationsnetze Communication Networks Rohrleitungsnetze Water...

Page 2: ...Consultation with SebaKMT 2...

Page 3: ...ervice station please contact Seba Dynatronic Mess und Ortungstechnik GmbH Hagenuk KMT Kabelmesstechnik GmbH Dr Herbert Iann Str 6 D 96148 Baunach Phone 49 9544 68 0 Fax 49 9544 22 73 R deraue 41 D 01...

Page 4: ...MT are hereby limited to a period of 12 months from the date of delivery Each component supplied by SebaKMT within the context of warranty will also be covered by this warranty for the remaining perio...

Page 5: ...hnical data 13 3 6 Included in delivery 14 4 COR C 300 RI radio interface 15 4 1 Layout and function 15 4 2 Power supply 16 4 3 Start up 16 5 The Power transmitters 17 5 1 Design and function 17 5 2 I...

Page 6: ...33 8 2 Opening the sensor pool 33 8 3 Adding sensors to the sensor pool 35 8 4 Deleting sensors 36 9 Online correlation 37 10 Offline correlation multiple point measurement 43 10 1 Performing measure...

Page 7: ...this reason it is important to ensure that the manual is always available to the authorised and trained operator He needs to read the manual thoroughly The manufacturer is not liable for damage to mat...

Page 8: ...such batteries is subject to regulations based on the UN Model Regulations Transport of Dangerous Goods ST SG AC 10 1 Please inform yourself about the transportation requirements and follow them when...

Page 9: ...meters The following is shown to the left and right of the diagram Signal strength for online measurements The symbol indicates the strength of the Power transmitter wireless signal that arrives at th...

Page 10: ...K provides 10 possible filter settings for selection Click button A window opens in which the software suggests 10 possible frequency filter settings The most appropriate setting is highlighted Band...

Page 11: ...r system for the leak localisation in drinking water networks Pressurised water flowing out at the leak location creates a noise which travels out in all directions of the pipe This noise is recorded...

Page 12: ...t range radio digital and analogue Computer with C 300 RI Multi sensors Short range radio digital 3 4 Power supply The Power transmitters and the Multi sensors each have internal Li ion batteries The...

Page 13: ...nnections Sensor hydrophone Wireless antenna Dimensions without handle 125 x 111 mm Weight without sensor 0 9 kg Protection class IP 65 Parameter Value Type Piezo sensor with magnetic adapter for conn...

Page 14: ...5 m 810000006 KR 22 5 Stereo headphones 810002087 VST T 1 2 x extension rod for PAM CORR 2 810000103 VK 77 Connection cable Sebalog D output USB 820012451 2 x braided nylon cord 3 mm blue 2 m 3040350...

Page 15: ...is on Only Power transmitter B is played back LED B is on Both Power transmitters are played back both LEDs are on Headphones Connection socket for the supplied headphones Antenna 1 digital radio wit...

Page 16: ...The long antenna is plugged into the connection socket and screwed down with a quarter turn to the right You must feel the antenna engage The device is connected to a USB port of the computer Use the...

Page 17: ...have the following external characteristics Element Description Microphone storage place Sensor socket for connecting the microphone hydrophone I O pushbutton short pressing K switches the device on K...

Page 18: ...surement data is being sent to the Correlator not lit K the transmitter is in Stand by mode no measurement in progress no radio traffic 5 2 Identification number ID Each Power transmitter has its own...

Page 19: ...e CorreluxView 3 software you will also find an indication on the battery status provided the corresponding Power transmitter is logged on there and currently available The Power transmitters are char...

Page 20: ...s the microphone is taken from the storage place the Power transmitter switches from Stand by to Active mode The radio module is activated From now on the recorded data are directly sent to the Correl...

Page 21: ...re charged flashes rapidly Device is charging no light Device is turned off ON OFF contact area I O Magnetic foot detachable Type plate Carrying ring detachable 6 2 Identification number ID Each Mult...

Page 22: ...find an indication on the battery status provided the corresponding Multi sensor is logged on there and currently available To charge the Multi sensors place them in the transport case The case must b...

Page 23: ...oughly preferably with a wire brush 6 6 Angle adapter In some situations the Multi sensor cannot be attached directly to the desired measurement point due to its size e g in very narrow shafts or simi...

Page 24: ...24 Unscrew the magnetic foot from the sensor Take one of the supplied screws from the Correlux set to screw the angle adapter on the sensor Make sure that the sensor s type plate does face away from...

Page 25: ...t At least 4 GB of RAM Minimum screen resolution 1024 x 768 pixels USB port CD ROM drive The CorreluxView 3 program can be found on the supplied data CD Start the installation file on the CD and follo...

Page 26: ...screen you will see either a green checkmark or a red cross This symbol indicates whether the COR C 300 RI radio interface is connected to the computer and has been recognised by the software Symbol...

Page 27: ...to the left of the screen Users are free to create edit and delete directories subdirectories and measurements in any way they wish During preparation and execution of an offline measurement there is...

Page 28: ...mber for this sensor Button for listening to the quietest recording made by this sensor so called leak noise Minimum value of this sensor ESA value level in dB frequency in Hz The color of the field r...

Page 29: ...ent data are saved under this location You can use the Open button to open the directory You can use the New button to specify a new storage location The application will display a window allowing you...

Page 30: ...nd deleting directories To create a new directory in the directory tree proceed as follows Step Description 1 In the directory tree select the directory under which your new directory is to be added a...

Page 31: ...from the directory tree proceed as follows Step Description 1 Select the relevant measurement in the directory tree 2 Click on Delete in the Measurement segment 3 Answer Yes to the delete confirmation...

Page 32: ...you to enter parameters for the new pipeline 4 You can use the Add and Delete buttons to divide the displayed pipeline into individual sections if the line between the sensors is not consistently of t...

Page 33: ...e CorreluxView 3 software Step Description 1 In the top left of the window click on the symbol 2 In the context menu select Sensor Sensor pool Result The sensor pool of the correlator is shown The sen...

Page 34: ...sensor Index number of the device A B K Indicates whether it is Power transmitter A or B 1 8 K Displays the number of the Multi sensor that was assigned to the device at registration This number can b...

Page 35: ...r of the sensor concerned in the input field Confirm the input with the or button in the same window Result The sensor is added to the sensor pool Add more sensors in succession Automatic detection Cl...

Page 36: ...Sensor management 36 8 4 Deleting sensors To remove a registered sensor from the sensor pool click on the delete symbol of the respective sensor...

Page 37: ...to the measurement point Switch the Power transmitter on If necessary first connect the headphones to the COR C 300 RI and listen whether a leak noise can actually be heard at the measurement point 2...

Page 38: ...reception with interference Correlation is hardly possible or not interruption free Reaction The following measures can help Go closer to the Power transmitter with the laptop and COR C 300 RI Positio...

Page 39: ...ak exists or no exact location possible Reaction If you nonetheless still suspect a leak you should perform an offline measurement night measurement instead of an online measurement You can listen to...

Page 40: ...or each section or subsection enter the length of the pipe For each section or subsection select the material of the pipe from the drop down list Individual entry is not possible For each section or s...

Page 41: ...stances the same size NO YES K the two values are significantly different K the two values indicate about half the total distance Meaning The values seem plausible Reaction Continue correlation and pe...

Page 42: ...Online correlation 42...

Page 43: ...ted correctly To prepare the desired sensors for the measurement proceed as follows Step Description 1 All sensors must be switched on 2 Start the CorreluxView 3 software 3 Open the Offline correlatio...

Page 44: ...on the checkbox next to the sensor number to set remove the checkmark Chekmark is set Sensor will be used Checkmark is not set Sensor will not be used Only sensors that have a checkmark will be progra...

Page 45: ...egins until the measurement On the screen a count down timer displays the time remaining until the start of measurement Place the sensors at the measurement points If possible determine and save the G...

Page 46: ...In the menu bar open the Offline correlation tab In the menu bar click Read Result The computer first queries the internal times of the sensors to determine the resulting time offset Then the recorde...

Page 47: ...start a correlation with all measurements that are listed in the directory tree Proceed as follows Step Description 1 Select the corresponding measurement in the directory tree 2 In the menu bar open...

Page 48: ...lication calculates an average over the 10 individual audio block correlations carried out for a sensor pair This averaged correlation is displayed in the sensor pair s thumbnail Disabled audio blocks...

Page 49: ...l audio block correlations which are unusable To do this just deactivate the checkbox next to the audio block in question The thumbnail of the sensor pair s overall correlation highlighted by a red re...

Page 50: ...other in the map If you click on the trace symbol in the window the correlation for the corresponding sensor pair is started and displayed If you click on the drop symbol in the window in the map the...

Page 51: ...est volume setting should be set on the headphones Proceed as follows Step Description 1 At the top of the display area open the Measurement tab 2 Look for the corresponding sensor in the sensor list...

Page 52: ...Listening to leak noises from a stored measurement 52...

Page 53: ...window opens for this sensor The following fields and buttons for determining and managing position data can be found in the window Element Description Longitude and latitude These two fields contain...

Page 54: ...lable as an optional accessory from SebaKMT The GPS receiver is simply connected to the laptop using a USB port The device turns on automatically and immediately starts to search for available satelli...

Page 55: ...associated COM port Example Option 2 Did you install the aforementioned GPS test program from the driver CD onto your computer Then open this program GPS Information button the desktop and click Scan...

Page 56: ...field for example city street name Then click Search Result The map zooms to the specified location 3 Continue to move and enlarge the map using the familiar tools for example mouse wheel Ctrl Ctrl a...

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