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5 Parameterizing, adjusting and analyzing software (P2A software) 

 

 

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Field/button Explanation 

[Activate] 

The entered default value is forwarded 
to the corresponding analog output 
and to the test contacts by clicking. 
A warning informs that the value is 
being transmitted to the connected 
instrument in the event of existing 
cabling. 
Now check the analog output using a 
precise multimeter. 

[Deactivate] 

Finish entering the electrical variables 
at the analog output. 
The analog output returns to the 
current reading again. 

 

3.

 

Click on 

[OK]

 or 

[Cancel]

 to close the dialogue. 

-  The analog output and the relay return to Measuring Mode 

again. 

 

5.3.3.4.

 

Testing switch output relays 1 to 4 

✓ 

The required instrument file is marked. 

1.

 

Click on 

[Test/analyze transmitter]

- The 

Properties of <Instrument type> <Serial number>

 

dialogue is opened with the 

Test/analyze transmitter

 register. 

Summary of Contents for 6383

Page 1: ...testo 6383 differential pressure transmitter P2A software Parameterizing adjusting and analyzing software Instruction manual ...

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Page 3: ...orage transport and operating temperature Do not store the product together with solvents Do not use any desiccants Do not use the instrument for control purposes at the same time as operating or servicing the transmitter Only operate the product properly for its intended purpose and within the parameters specified in the technical data Do not use any force Carry out only the maintenance and repai...

Page 4: ...nd so that you can refer to it when necessary Hand this documentation on to any subsequent users of the product WARNING Indicates potential serious injuries CAUTION indicates potential minor injuries Symbols and writing standards Representa tion Explanation Note Basic or further information 1 2 Action more steps the sequence must be followed Action a step or an optional step Result of an action Me...

Page 5: ... 4 2 7 Scaling 15 4 2 8 Alarm handling 16 4 3 Commissioning 17 4 3 1 Mounting preparations 17 4 3 2 Connecting the instrument 18 4 3 2 1 Overview of terminals 18 4 3 2 2 Connecting voltage supply and analog outputs 19 4 3 2 3 Connecting the relay outputs 20 4 3 2 4 Connecting pressure connections 22 4 3 3 Assembling the instrument 23 4 3 4 Ethernet communication 24 4 3 4 1 Types of operation 24 4 ...

Page 6: ...atus messages 50 4 5 2 Warning messages 51 4 5 3 Transmitter error messages 52 4 5 4 Status code in cyclical service 53 4 5 5 Handling alarm messages 53 4 5 6 Namur fault conditions 54 4 6 Maintenance and cleaning 55 4 6 1 Maintaining the instrument 55 4 6 2 Cleaning the instrument 55 5 Parameterizing adjusting and analyzing software P2A software 55 5 1 Specifications 55 5 1 1 Functions and use 56...

Page 7: ...ent file 70 5 3 3 Analyzing testing the transmitter 71 5 3 3 1 Analyzing testing the instrument 71 5 3 3 2 Carrying out factory reset 71 5 3 3 3 Testing analog output 72 5 3 3 4 Testing switch output relays 1 to 4 73 5 3 3 5 Displaying min max values 74 5 3 4 Adjusting the transmitter 75 5 3 4 1 n point adjustment 76 5 3 4 2 Adjusting the analog output 77 5 3 5 Transmitter history 78 6 Tips and as...

Page 8: ...ore it is possible to issue an alarm for those responsible for the process if necessary 4 1 2 Scope of delivery The scope of delivery of the testo 6383 transmitter includes the following Sealing frame Instruction manual Calibration report 4 1 3 Accessories The following accessories are available for the testo 6383 transmitter amongst others Mains unit P2A software parameterizing adjusting and anal...

Page 9: ...nd following a factory reset the readings are shown in the display in the unit that was ordered via the KMAT option Fxx see Ordering options for testo 6383 transmitter 0555 6383 page 83 Meas cycle 1 sec 1 Measuring uncertainty in accordance with GUM 0 5 of measuring range final value 0 3 Pa The determination of measurement uncertainty takes place according to GUM Guide to the Expression of Uncerta...

Page 10: ...00 mA power consumption Maximum load 4 wire 500 Ω power output Maximal load 4 wire 10 kΩ voltage output Analog output 0 to 1 V 1 5 mV 4 wire or 0 to 5 V 7 5 mV 4 wire or 0 to 10 V 15 mV 4 wire or 0 to 20 mA 0 03 mA 4 wire or 4 to 20 mA 0 03 mA 4 wire TK 0 05 K of measuring range per degree Kelvin of deviation from nominal temperature 22 C Resolution of analog output 12 bit Relay 4 relays 250 V AC ...

Page 11: ...g weight Metal plastic approx 0 9 kg Protection class frontal IP 65 only if the transmitter is wired Ethernet connector is inserted and or sealing plugs are inserted Directives standards and tests EC Directive 2004 108 EC DIN 14644 4 EN 61000 6 2 interference immunity EN 61000 6 3 interference emission EN 61326 1 A1 A2 Warranty Duration 2 years Warranty conditions see website www testo com warrant...

Page 12: ...4 Transmitter 12 4 1 5 Dimensions ...

Page 13: ...mm 2 Sealing plugs on the negative pressure test connection Ø 4 mm 3 Socket for service plug 4 Display optional 5 Keys only with optional display 6 Test rods for the analog outputs 7 Service cover screw connection self locking 2 pcs 8 Aperture for front pressure connection 9 Openings for screws for fastening to the wall ...

Page 14: ...o 7 segment lines for displaying readings and units and of an information line for status messages for example The brightness and contrast of the display and the background lighting permanent or off can be changed via the user menu or the P2A software 4 2 3 Service interface The parameterizing socket mini DIN is located behind the service cover as an interface to the P2A software 4 2 4 Relay board...

Page 15: ... values 1 The measuring range The maximum sensor performance is in this range Values outside of the measuring range are displayed via messages for example Measuring range see table below 2 Standard scaling The output signals are assigned to this measuring range as standard during delivery if no entries are made in the order code after exchanging the unit the measuring range recorded in the instrum...

Page 16: ...alarm function is activated an alarm is triggered as soon as the alarm limit of an alarm is exceeded if this alarm is assigned to the collective alarm The testo 6383 monitors limit values with the help of relays If a reading is outside the limit values a relay to be specified by the user is switched If the reading reverts to more than a specified hysteresis below or above the limit value the alarm...

Page 17: ...sioning 4 3 1 Mounting preparations 1 Create a wall opening approx 120 mm x 220 mm at the mounting location 2 Hold 6383 in assembly position and mark the drill holes 3 Drill holes suitable for the screws to be used 4 Connect 6383 ...

Page 18: ...ter wired and connected by authorized personnel with the voltage disconnected 4 3 2 1 Overview of terminals 1 Terminal strip for voltage supply and analog outputs 2 Relay terminal strip option below the relay cover 3 Relay cover option 4 Insulating trough for relay board option below the relay cover The following description of the terminals refer to this overview and its numbering ...

Page 19: ...to 20 mA max load per 500 Ω 0 to 1 V 0 to 5 V 0 to 10 V 2 Functional earth Requirement for the connecting cable of the supply Shielded and insulated with cross section of at least 0 25 mm maximum 1 5 mm without wire end sleeves The supply line must be secured against exceeding 0 5 A An OFF switch must be installed in an easily accessible position close by and be marked as such 1 Disconnect termina...

Page 20: ...lve terminals for a total of four relays 1 Remove relay cover 2 Disconnect relay terminal strip 3 Strip cable ends and clamp on wire end ferrules 4 Connect relays according to chosen function NC NO see diagrams below relay 1 is shown as an example of a connection Connection note For the connection a double insulated mains cable sheathed cable with a cross section of at least 1 5 mm must be used Ca...

Page 21: ...errupted This circuit can therefore be used to monitor the functionality of the alarm circuit as a cable break for instance is indicated by the busy light going off Use of relay as NO contact NO normally open 1 Alarm status light example of installation 2 250 V AC DC 3 A The busy light alarm status light only comes on when the relay is switched closed Monitoring the functionality of the alarm circ...

Page 22: ...t to overpressure 3 or underpressure 1 connection 2 Connect remaining pressure connection to 3 or underpressure potential 1 with additional hose No use of front pressure connection Hose connection between hose holder 2 and front pressure connection functions as a blind connection Connect pressure potentials to 3 or negative pressure connection 1 on the rear via hoses ...

Page 23: ...hernet socket 2 Pull sealing frame 1 over the edge of the 6383 3 Screw on 6383 Initially only tighten the screws slightly When all screws are in position also align 6383 and tighten the screws 4 Seal 6383 using a measure appropriate for the installation point e g with a silicone strip ...

Page 24: ...ace Service plug must be connected The IP address of the transmitter can set be either via the P2A software transmitter accessory or via the configuration menu of testo SaverisTM testo Saveris TM Ethernet Assistent 1 Set the IP address with the P2A software see Using the software page 59 or with the testo SaverisTM Ethernet Assistent see instruction manual 2 Remove service plug Using Saveris Start...

Page 25: ...s started and if necessary restart 2 The option Select Only active projects when the data of a current project are to be opened Select All projects when the data of a closed project are to be opened 3 Select the project to be opened from tthe tree structure 4 Confirm with OK The program window Testo Saveris software is displayed in the foreground with the selected data set 4 3 4 4 Integration into...

Page 26: ...identification xml http 254 169 100 100 config getidentification param 0 compare table xml codes After calling up the compound URL if everything was correct an XML document is returned With faulty parameters a simple HTML answer comes that points out the reason that an XML answer could not be given If an XML document is to be loaded on the server access is provided by means of a POST request Examp...

Page 27: ...on xml data getfirmwaredate Read off firmware date of connected transmitter firmwaredate xml data getonlinevalue Read off online values of connected transmitter onlinevalue xml data getviewchannels Read off view channels of connected transmitter viewchannels xml data getstatus Read off status of connected transmitter status xml data getlaststatusmessa ge Read off last status messages of connected ...

Page 28: ...ion xml config setreldefinition Set relay information of transmitter param 0 relay 1 param 1 relay 2 param 2 relay 3 param 3 relay 4 reldefinition xml reldefinition xml config setoptions Set options of transmitter options xml options xml action setresettm Not yet implemented resettm xml Description of the XML elements General elements XML tag Description Type measurement_value Parent element Conta...

Page 29: ...lement Contains the child elements alarm_event alarm_state alarm_event Type of alarm ASCII alarm_state Status of the alarm 0 alarm inactive 1 alarm active Numerical whole number Elements in firmwaredate xml XML tag Description Type firmware_date Base element Contains the child elements year month day year Year Numerical whole number month Month Numerical whole number day Day Numerical whole number...

Page 30: ...s production_options device_options See device_options description Numerical whole number production_options See production_options description Numerical whole number Elements in reldefinition xml XML tag Description Type relay_data Base element Contains the child elements relay_channel relay_number relay_status sw_point_character sw_point_value hysteresis_value relay_channel Measurement channel l...

Page 31: ... number Elements in usersettings xml XML tag Description Type usersettings Base element Contains the child elements pressure 3 abs_pressure_pa_process temperature_c_process abs_pressure_pa_norm temperature_c_norm abs_pressure_pa area correction_factor pitot_factor setting_display backlight contrast language disp_msg pressure Absolute pressure Numerical decimal number setting_display Auto OFF backg...

Page 32: ...m Pressure standard data process temperature in C Numerical decimal number area Cross section of the duct in mm Numerical decimal number correction_factor Correction factor Numerical decimal number pitot_factor Pitot tube factor Numerical decimal number Elements in versions xml XML tag Description Type firmware_version Base element Contains the child element version version Firmware version ASCII ...

Page 33: ...iption Content of production_options is a double word type number 32 bit The individual hardware options are bit coded here xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxx1 2222 3334 1 0 2 wire 1 4 wire 2 free 3 0 4 to 20 mA 1 0 to 20 mA 2 0 to 1 V 3 0 to 5 V 4 0 to 10 V 4 0 1 analog output device_options description Content of device_options is a double word type number 32 bit The individual instrument options are ...

Page 34: ...free 6 1 transmitter information 7 1 transmitter warning 8 1 transmitter error staterel description Content of staterel is a double word type number 32 bit The individual relay states are bit coded here xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx x123 1 0 relay 4 is not set 1 relay 4 is set 2 0 relay 3 is not set 1 relay 3 is set 3 0 relay 2 is not set 1 relay 2 is set 4 0 relay 1 is not set 1 relay 1 is s...

Page 35: ...o 20 mA or 0 to 1 V etc 1 Contact ch 1 2 Contact ch 2 non functional 3 Contact ch 3 non functional 4 Service interface Adjusting analog output 1 With testo 6383 with current output Load of max 500 Ω is connected to channel 1 A precise multimeter minimum requirement resolution 6 5 digits at least 5 times more accurate than the 6383 is available If only a simple multimeter is available the analog ou...

Page 36: ... the factory and can only be changed using the P2A software see n point adjustment page 76 The n point adjustment must always be carried out to its full extent and in good time at all selected measurement points A precise pressure sensor 5 times more accurate than the transmitter e g DPC precision pressure sensor from testo industrial services is available 1 Connect the positive output of the pres...

Page 37: ...s shown in the display of the testo 6383 As soon as the P2A software is disconnected the user menu is accessible again 4 4 2 Password protection The user menu can be protected with a four digit numerical code see Editing Main Menu Settings page 43 so that access to the user menu is denied to unauthorized persons not familiar with this numerical code If the password protection is not to be used the...

Page 38: ...ption SET In Measuring Mode changes to parameterization In Parameterizing Mode confirms a selection or setting ESC Leaves a menu without modifying any settings Selecting scrolls through menus downwards or selectable alternatives Editing changes to next digit to the right Selecting scrolls through menus upwards or selectable alternatives Editing increases the value of the current digit by 1 ...

Page 39: ...4 Transmitter 39 4 4 4 Overview of the testo 6383 user menu ...

Page 40: ...4 Transmitter 40 ...

Page 41: ... value of digit by 1 using Confirm with SET or abort entry with ESC Scale maximum for channel 1 The upper scale limit is edited Unit as selected above Editing the value Scroll one digit to the right using and increase value of digit by 1 using Confirm with SET or abort entry with ESC Signal delay Attenuation for channel 1 The analog signal can be delayed Attenuation a time constant is selected for...

Page 42: ...rm and all relay outputs can be reset by means of acknowledgement with any button The triggering of a new alarm cannot be enabled until after the alarm status goes out 1 In the Measuring Mode press SET select Main Menu Alarm with or and confirm selection with SET Four alarms can be parameterized 2 Select Alarm x with or and confirm selection with SET Using alarm to monitor limit values NO contact ...

Page 43: ...mitter becomes active The messages affecting the collective alarm can only be selected in the P2A software see Using the software page 59 Alarm is selected see previous steps 1 and 2 1 Use or to determine whether Alarm x should be used as a Collective alarm or not used Confirm selection with SET 2 If collective alarm is selected Select Visual alarm with or Select YES or NO with or Confirm with SET...

Page 44: ...fect of the change in parameter can be seen during input Backlight 24h on Select On or Off using or and confirm with SET Off The display light switches off automatically if no button was pressed for 10 seconds On The display light is activated 3 Return to Display Settings with ESC and use or to continue to Language Selecting language You can select the language for the plain text line in the displ...

Page 45: ...ion page 24 4 4 5 4 Editing Main Menu Analysis You can test the functionality of analog and relay outputs In addition you can read off the minimum and maximum values since the last voltage supply or reset of the min max values Testing functionality of analog outputs This function affects the analog outputs directly not only the test contacts 1 In the Measuring Mode press SET select Main Menu Analy...

Page 46: ...he NO contact is closed the NC contact opened If OFF is chosen the NC contact is closed the NO contact opened 3 To test route a measuring cable from the relay terminals see Connecting the relay outputs page 20 out of the transmitter to a multimeter resistance measurement or continuity tester 4 Return to Test Relay Output with SET starts relay test or ESC exits the menu without relay test Reading o...

Page 47: ...55 you can predefine whether messages are to be shown in the display 1 In the Measuring Mode press SET select Main Menu Message with or and confirm selection with SET 2 Confirm Confirm message using SET 3 Select Last messages with or and confirm with SET 4 Scroll between the warning and error messages recorded so far using or and return to Last messages using ESC 5 Select Information with or and c...

Page 48: ... number of the transmitter are displayed This information is required when servicing 2 Return to Main Menu Ident with ESC 3 Continue to Main Menu Adjust with or or return to Measuring Mode with ESC 4 4 5 7 Editing Main Menu Adjust For instructions on how to perform the analog adjustment see Analog output adjustment page 35 Performing analog adjustment 1 In the Measuring Mode press SET select main ...

Page 49: ...asuring Mode with ESC Performing the pressure adjustment Also see n point adjustment page 36 for instructions on how to perform the pressure adjustment 1 In the Measuring Mode press SET select main menu Adjust with or and confirm selection with SET The pressure adjustment can be performed at 3 to 6 adjustment points 2 Select Adjust Pressure with or and confirm with SET 3 Use or to select Adj Point...

Page 50: ...s the following via the user menu or the P2A software Status messages Warning messages Error messages in each case for the testo 6383 transmitter All messages are stored in the transmitter with an operating hours stamp Use the user menu see Editing Message main menu page 47 or the P2A software see Transmitter history page 78 to view the message history In the transmitter the last 60 status message...

Page 51: ...d is restarted 0052F Reset Min Max Resets all saved Min Max values for all channels 00503 Reset device to fact A factory reset of the transmitter was performed 00307 User Setting Change User Setting Change General settings were changed for the transmitter 4 5 2 Warning messages Warning messages show an early warning or a current malfunction which may negatively impact measuring Message Display Cau...

Page 52: ...0081E Alarm 3 Depending on the parameterization of the relay Depending on the parameterization of the relay 0081F Alarm 4 Depending on the parameterization of the relay Depending on the parameterization of the relay 4 5 3 Transmitter error messages Error messages show a current malfunction Message Display Cause Remedying of fault 01505 Watchdog error Due to a processor error the transmitter perfor...

Page 53: ... x 4 If multiple messages alarms are activated at the same time only the last message alarm is shown If this is cancelled the other messages that are still active are no longer displayed 5 The message can be assigned the collective alarm function which means that the collective alarm is activated as soon as at least one of the messages assigned to it is activated The collective alarm can be assign...

Page 54: ...he collective alarm is reset If the collective alarm is set on a relay the relay is also reset meaning switched to its neutral position 4 5 6 Namur fault conditions If the faults named in the following table occur the analog outputs output special values that enable a general fault warning in the higher level control system The values correspond to the Namur industry standard Status message in the...

Page 55: ...ith mild cleaning agents e g washing up liquid and water Only use gentle and standard cleaners Do not use any aggressive or chafing cleaning agents such as thinner liquid scouring agent wax benzine concentrated acids and lyes Carefully rub down the instrument surface with a moist and soft cloth 5 Parameterizing adjusting and analyzing software P2A software 5 1 Specifications The P2A software is us...

Page 56: ...ransmitter history page 78 Instrument files are cfm format files Parameter file Parameter files are not tied to a specific individual transmitter and contain only parameter data no history data If you use various instruments of the same type you can create parameter files once e g by saving the appropriate instrument file as the parameter file and transmit these onto the other instruments Paramete...

Page 57: ...dows operating systems is assumed The description in this instruction manual relates to Windows XP 5 2 First steps 5 2 1 Installing the software driver Adminstrator rights are required for installation 5 2 1 1 Installing P2A software 1 Insert CD with P2A software If the installation program does not start automatically Open Windows Explorer and start the file Setup exe on the product CD 2 Follow t...

Page 58: ...software will only be executed by the instrument after it has been connected to the electric power supply Multiple instruments can be attached however only one connection is active at all times USB driver is installed see Installing USB driver page 57 1 Start the P2A software 2 Connect adapter supplied with the P2A software to the service interface of the instrument see Service interface page 14 3...

Page 59: ...ows dialogue for searching and opening files Save as Saves the parameters of an instrument or parameter file under a new name Edit Copy Copies the parameters of the marked instrument or parameter file in the cache Paste Pastes the parameters from the cache in the marked instrument or parameter file View Toolbar Status bar Activates deactivates the toolbar or status bar ...

Page 60: ...trument has been established Type Serial number cfm File name should not be changed Symbol shows a transmitter with a red minus sign in the upper left corner Instrument file Instrument file Connection to the instrument has not been established Symbol shows a transmitter with a white P for parameter file in the upper left corner Parameter file Type Serial number Date Time cfp File name can be chang...

Page 61: ...ware version of instrument for which the parameter file was created Connection status Green connection is active Red connection is inactive 6 Status bar Shows the current status when editing via the menu bar 5 3 2 Editing instrument parameter file 5 3 2 1 Changing instrument parameter file The desired instrument parameter file is marked 1 Click on Change parameterization The Properties of Instrume...

Page 62: ...0 mA 4 to 20 mA Vertical Current version of the analog output cannot be changed Horizontal Min max scale end points of selected unit The curve changes in accordance with the entered value of scale minimum and maximum Scale minimum maximum The endpoints of the scaling can be selected up to the stored scale minimum and maximum In the process scaling can take place beyond the measuring range in order...

Page 63: ...s Signal delay graphic Curve changes according to the set signal delay Signal delay Time interval in stages 1 15 1 no delay 15 longest delay The signal delay is added to the reaction time of the sensor The signal delay shows averaging over the time interval of the selected stage in seconds Example Stage 10 average of the readings from the last 10 seconds The delay of the signal in relation to the ...

Page 64: ...optional Not used Relay is not used Hysteresis image and input options are hidden Collective alarm A relay can be used as a collective alarm detector in the event that selected messages appear Selection of the messages OR linkage by selecting the checkbox Min control If switched to ON NO contact or OFF NC contact under the limit value in the event of a subsequent exceeding of Limit value plus Hyst...

Page 65: ...n the centre of the screen refers to the relay wiring as a NO contact ON Hysteresis To avoid switching cycles Channel Selection of the channel that is to be monitored Limit value Values for the limits of the unit selected in Unit analog output 4 decimal places When changing the phys unit the relay limit values are set to the default values Visual alarm display Checkbox is activated Upon the appear...

Page 66: ...ms Field Explanation Display Setting the display functions if a display is available on the transmitter Continuous display lighting Display lighting is permanently switched on Display lighting when button is pressed 10 seconds When a particular button on the instrument is pressed the display lights up for 10 seconds Display brightness 0 to 9 Setting the brightness between 0 and 9 0 dark 9 light Di...

Page 67: ...ers each of which must be between 1 and 9 If the password protection is not to be used the numerical code 0000 must be entered Adopt new password Button for confirming the new password Valid password Display of the current password Button Explanation Ethernet Networking the transmitters via Ethernet For a multitude of applications measurement data can be simultaneously recorded documented and visu...

Page 68: ...dress the network cable must be connected to the transmitter IP address of the device Address allocation of the testo 6383 with Ethernet module Manual Define the IP address of the transmitter Enter netmask Enter gateway Automatic Automatic allocation of the IP address Field Explanation Zeroing cycle Setting the interval of the automatic zeroing with solenoid valve ...

Page 69: ...rument parameter file 2 Click on File Save as in the menu bar 3 Select storage location and enter the file name 4 Click on Save The new parameter file is shown in the file list Only the parameters are saved from an instrument file the history data are not adopted The original name Instrument type Serial number is suggested with the current date time as standard e g testo 6383 01234578 061120 1403 ...

Page 70: ...d 2 Click on Edit Copy in the menu bar 3 Select the file which is to be modified 4 Click on Edit Paste in the menu bar The parameters are transmitted to the file You can also use the common keyboard shortcuts for copying CTRL C and pasting CTRL V Parameters can also be transmitted using drag drop where you drag the icon of the parameter file onto the icon of the target instrument file 5 Connect an...

Page 71: ...Action Explanation Carrying out factory reset Reset the unit limit value and hysteresis parameters to factory settings see below Testing analog output Test channel 1 see Testing functionality of analog outputs page 45 Test switch outputs Manually switch relays 1 to 4 to test for proper function see Testing functionality of relay outputs page 46 Display min max values Overview of the minimum and ma...

Page 72: ...mitter The Properties of Instrument type Serial number dialogue is opened with the Test analyze transmitter register 2 Mark channel and test values Field button Explanation Transmitter test Check the analog outputs see Testing functionality of analog outputs page 45 Current reading Readings are updated every second Unit Unit according to the type of analog output Default value Freely definable out...

Page 73: ...ing Now check the analog output using a precise multimeter Deactivate Finish entering the electrical variables at the analog output The analog output returns to the current reading again 3 Click on OK or Cancel to close the dialogue The analog output and the relay return to Measuring Mode again 5 3 3 4 Testing switch output relays 1 to 4 The required instrument file is marked 1 Click on Test analy...

Page 74: ... contact A warning informs that the value is being transmitted to a connected PLC external display etc in the event of existing cabling 3 Click on OK or Cancel to close the dialogue The analog output returns to Measuring Mode again 5 3 3 5 Displaying min max values The transmitter saves the minimum or maximum value for each channel measured since the last voltage supply or since the last manual re...

Page 75: ...cted in Unit analog output 3 Reset Min max values 4 Click on Reset min max values 5 Confirm control query to perform the reset The values are reset to the factory settings 6 Click on OK or Cancel to close the dialogue 5 3 4 Adjusting the transmitter This function is used to adjust an attached instrument The following adjustments may be carried out using the software Analog adjustment entry via ass...

Page 76: ...he transmitter register 4 Mark n point adjustment 5 Click on Start wizard and follow the instructions of the wizard The adjustment is performed when the wizard is closed Field Explanation How much pressure is actually applied Required field Entry of the value read off at the pressure sensor The n point adjustment must always be carried out to its full extent and in good time at all selected adjust...

Page 77: ...dialogue is opened with the Adjusting the transmitter register 4 Click on Start wizard and follow the instructions of the wizard The adjustment is performed when the wizard is closed Field Explanation Default value The analog output value from the last performed adjustment is given at the output Value of the factory adjustment Lower adjustment point approx 10 of the max value Centre adjustment poi...

Page 78: ...or parameter changes or adjustments that are performed directly at the instrument via the user menu Transmitter is entered in the User field and only the operating hour is entered in the Date time field instead of operating hour date time For entries that are performed using the P2A software the name of the user logged into Windows appears in the User field while the date time and operating hour a...

Page 79: ...play Field Explanation Operating hours date time Operating hour time stamp at which the change at the instrument was performed User Name with which the user is logged into the operating system Transmitter entry if the change was performed at the instrument Comments Type of parameter change e g Unit of channel 1 from Pa to bar ...

Page 80: ...h the user is logged into the operating system Transmitter entry if the change was performed at the instrument Unit Unit during the adjustment Channel Analog adjustment Channel 1 to n Specification Analog adjustment Actual value Pressure specification n point adjustment Reference value set at the pressure sensor Multimeter Analog adjustment Reference value set at the multimeter Offset Analog adjus...

Page 81: ...e Operating hour Operating hour at which the message appeared in the instrument Message e g Watchdog error Due to a processor error the transmitter performs an automatic restart Type of message e g early warning status message To print out the history data click on Print The printing job is automatically sent to the default printer for the operating system The printout can be edited using Set up p...

Page 82: ... question please contact your dealer or Testo Customer Service For contact details see the rear side of this document or the web page www testo com service contact 6 2 Accessories and spare parts Description Article no Spare parts Sealing frame 0554 6383 Interface and software P2A software parameterizing adjusting analyzing incl USB adapter 0554 6020 Hoses Silicone hose ID 4 transparent 0086 0001 ...

Page 83: ...or a complete list of all accessories and spare parts please refer to the product catalogues and brochures or look up our website at www testo com 6 2 1 Ordering options for testo 6383 transmitter 0555 6383 Order code Characteristic Axx Measuring range A01 0 to 50 Pa A02 0 to 50 Pa A03 0 to 100 Pa A04 0 to 500 Pa A05 0 to 10 hPa A21 10 to 10 Pa A22 50 to 50 Pa A23 100 to 100 Pa A24 500 to 500 Pa A...

Page 84: ...ay Japanese C08 With display Swedish Dxx Integrated humidity probe D00 No humidity temperature probe D04 Humidity temperature probe integrated in panel D05 Preparation for external humidity temperature probe testo 6610 probe Exx Ethernet E00 Without Ethernet interface E01 With Ethernet interface Fxx Differential pressure unit7 F01 Pa Min Max F02 hPa Min Max F03 kPa Min Max F04 mbar Min Max F05 bar...

Page 85: ...G05 Ftd Min Max G06 g kg Min Max G07 gr lb Min Max G08 g m 3 Min Max G09 gr ft 3 Min Max G10 ppmV Min Max G11 Cwb Min Max G12 Fwb Min Max G13 kJ kg Min Max enthalpy G14 mbar Min Max water vapour partial pressure G15 inch H2O Min Max water vapour partial pressure G16 Ctm dewpoint for H202 mixture G17 Ftm dewpoint for H202 mixture G18 vol Hxx Relay H00 Without relay H01 4 relay outputs limit value m...

Page 86: ...Min Max I04 Ctd Min Max I05 Ftd Min Max I06 g kg Min Max I07 gr lb Min Max I08 g m 3 Min Max I09 gr ft 3 Min Max I10 ppmV Min Max I11 Cwb Min Max I12 Fwb Min Max I13 kJ kg Min Max enthalpy I14 mbar Min Max water vapour partial pressure I15 inch H2O Min Max water vapour partial pressure I16 Ctm dewpoint for H202 mixture I17 Ftm dewpoint for H202 mixture I18 vol I19 RHm mixture humidityfor H202 C 9 ...

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