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1.6 Maintenance and cleaning

 

 

 

1.6  Maintenance and cleaning 

1.6.1  Maintaining the instrument 

We recommend that the adjustment and settings of the transmitter be 
checked at regular intervals using the  

 

User menu (see 

chapter 1.4, page 60

) or  

 

P2A software (see 

volume 2, chapter 3, page 113)

 

Convenient "remote monitoring" of the transmitter can be implemented, for 
example by using a relay as a collective alarm (see 

chapter 1.4.6.3, page 66

whose messages are forwarded to a local alarm transmitter (horn, light) or 
PLC. 

1.6.2  Cleaning the instrument 

 

Only clean the instrument carefully with a moist cloth. 

 

Do not use aggressive cleaning agents. 

 

Do not use any solvents. 

 

Do not touch or damage the sensor 

 

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Page 1: ...o 6651 Ethernet Humidity transmitters testo 6600 Probes P2A software Parameterizing adjusting and analyzing software Instruction manual Volume 1 en 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo Direct com ...

Page 2: ...age transport and operating temperatures Never store or operate the product with solvents and 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 force Carry out only the maintenance and repai...

Page 3: ...us physical injury if the precautionary measures indicated are not taken e g De energize the mains connection before connecting the transmitter With the signal word Caution Warns against hazards which could result in minor physical injury or damage to equipment if the precautionary measures indicated are not taken e g Observe the permissible operating temperature Important information e g Administ...

Page 4: ...ple entries are in inverted commas e g The value 0 results in Bold type Elements of the program interface or instrument display e g The instrument designation appears in the instrument parameter file list Select Main Menu Channel 1 and confirm with SET Functions paths within a menu e g Start All Programmes Testo Transmitter Software Buttons which start an action e g Confirm the software key with O...

Page 5: ...0554 6656 17 1 3 2 Assembling the instrument 19 1 3 3 Connecting the instrument 22 1 3 4 Ethernet communication 35 1 3 5 Adjusting the instrument 53 1 4 Operation 60 1 4 1 Relationship between user menu and mini DIN socket is active 60 1 4 2 Key cover 60 1 4 3 Password protection 61 1 4 4 Structure of user menu 62 1 4 5 Overview of the testo 6651 user menu 63 1 4 6 The individual main menus 65 1 5...

Page 6: ...6 Contents 1 6 Maintenance and cleaning 82 1 6 1 Maintaining the instrument 82 1 6 2 Cleaning the instrument 82 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo Direct com ...

Page 7: ...roduction and storage air quality Complex room climate applications In addition to the signal transmission of the readings to a control unit via analog outputs the measurement data can simultaneously be recorded documented and visualized via Ethernet Furthermore it is possible to issue an alarm for those responsible for the process if necessary 1 1 2 Scope of delivery The scope of delivery of the ...

Page 8: ...umidity RH Ctd Ftd Temperature C F Measuring range Depends on probe Accuracy Depends on probe Resolution 0 1 RH or 0 1 C 0 1 F Meas cycle 1 s Interface Mini DIN for P2A software parameterizing and adjusting software and handheld testo 400 650 Voltage supply 4 wire separate signal and supply lines 20 30 V AC DC 300 mA power consumption 500 Ω power output Analog output 0 1 V 1 5 mV 4 wire or 0 5 V 7...

Page 9: ...y if the transmitter is wired properly closed cable entries Ethernet connector Harting PushPull connector and humidity probe are inserted and or sealing plug is 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 Ethernet module Interface 1 x mini DIN 1 x RJ45 Ethernet 10 BatesT 100 Base...

Page 10: ...1 1 1 Specifications 1 1 5 Dimensions Dimensions in mm a b With M 20 cable couplings 144 147 With NPT cable couplings 144 144 With M plug in connections 143 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo Direct com ...

Page 11: ...ection e g voltage supply 7 Eyelet for measuring point panel 8 M 20 x 1 5 screw connection e g relay R 3 and R 4 9 Earthing PE connection 10 M 20 x 1 5 screw connection e g relay R 1 and R 2 11 Probe connector testo 6600 12 Upper part of housing Alternatively NPT cable couplings or M plug in connections are available A Ethernet module 1 DIP switch 2 Ethernet port 3 LED LAN connection status 4 LED ...

Page 12: ... range 20 C to 70 C 4 to 158 F Sensor plugged testo 6602 0555 6600 L02 Duct probe version accuracy to 1 7 RH temperature range 20 C to 70 C 4 to 158 F Sensor plugged testo 6603 0555 6600 L03 Duct probe version accuracy to 1 7 RH temperature range 30 C to 120 C 22 to 248 F Sensor plugged testo 6604 0555 6600 L04 Cable probe version accuracy to 1 7 RH temperature range 20 C to 70 C 4 to 158 F Sensor...

Page 13: ...y of 250 V AC 3 A The switching limits and hysteresis as well as the function as relay for the collective alarm can be set via the display or the P2A software Further features include Function of changeover contacts NC NO contacts freely selectable 12 terminals for a total of 4 relays If no relays are available settings for monitoring limit values or alarms can still be controlled via the display ...

Page 14: ...e Magnus coefficient is used for sub cooled water in the calculation of relative humidity Calculated humidity variables correspond to the medium of air With other gases gas compositions deviations may occur e g with the enthalpy 1 2 8 Scaling There are three types of min max values 1 The measuring range The maximum sensor performance is in this range Values outside of the measuring range are displ...

Page 15: ... the scaling limits to standard values of a PLC However the physical measurement range limits are the deciding factor when defining alarms Parameter Unit probe Measuring range physical at 1013 hPa Standard scaling MUF measuring range MIN MAX MIN MAX Temperature C 6601 6602 6604 20 70 20 70 F 6601 6602 6604 4 158 4 158 C 6603 6605 30 120 30 120 F 6603 6605 22 248 22 248 relative humidity RH 0 100 0...

Page 16: ...the reading reverts to more than a specified hysteresis below or above the limit value the alarm is cancelled In addition information about the occurrence of error status messages can be provided by means of a collective alarm relay see chapter 1 5 page 76 If multiple alarm messages are activated at the same time the last alarm is shown If the alarm is cancelled again the previous messages are no ...

Page 17: ...ely as an accessory It can easily be installed in the testo 6651 humidity transmitter The probe connector must be disconnected 1 Loosen screw connection 1 of service flap and open the flap 2 Loosen and remove housing screws 2 3 Remove upper part of housing 3 and place on a clean surface 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo Direct com ...

Page 18: ...rument 4 If necessary manually set the address using the rotary encoder switches see chapter 1 3 3 5 page 31 before fixing the instrument in place 5 Set on upper part of instrument 5 and fix in place using housing screws 2 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo Direct com ...

Page 19: ...drawing on page 20 and detach rear panel bracket from plastic bracket item 2 of drawing on page 20 2 Hold rear panel bracket in assembly position and mark the three drill holes 3 Drill three holes 5 mm and insert dowels where necessary 4 Screw on rear panel bracket Remember that the clamping brackets 1 must face the wall 1 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo Direct com ...

Page 20: ...ide plastic bracket 2 on the back of instrument onto rear panel bracket until it engages see arrows 2 Insert screw 4 through hole 3 and screw into rear panel bracket 3 Insert probe connector 5 into socket until it engages 5 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo Direct com ...

Page 21: ... with screws 5 4 Push probe shaft 9 with filter 10 through the middle hole of the mounting bracket The wall duct bracket 6 has an O ring 7 to seal it against the duct Feed the probe shaft 9 carefully through the wall duct bracket so that the O ring is not damaged 5 Fix the correct position of the probe shaft 8 with screw 11 and mark insert probe shaft as far as possible 6 Slide plastic bracket 2 o...

Page 22: ...securely 7 Insert screw 1 through hole on the top of the instrument and screw into bracket 3 8 Insert probe connector 12 into socket until it engages 1 3 3 Connecting the instrument Opening the instrument 1 Loosen screw connection 1 of service flap and open the flap 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo Direct com ...

Page 23: ...hen the housing screws 2 are removed 3 Remove upper part of housing from lower part 3 and place on a clean surface 4 Remove Ethernet module A from lower part of housing 4 and also place on a clean surface Warning Electrical voltage Danger of injury De energize the mains connection before connecting the transmitter 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo Direct com ...

Page 24: ...ay terminals 4 Insulating trough for relay board 5 Terminal strip for voltage supply and analog outputs 6 Terminal board 7 M 16 x 1 5 screw connection 8 Eyelet for measuring point panel 9 M 20 x 1 5 screw connection Alternatively NPT cable coupling or M plug in connection The following description of the terminals refer to this overview and its numbering 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Te...

Page 25: ...rew connection item 7 in Overview of terminals chapter 1 3 3 1 page 24 2 Strip the cable ends clamp wire end ferrules on and screw down onto voltage terminals 3 Close M 16 x 1 5 screw connection item 7 in Overview of terminals chapter 1 3 3 1 page 24 Wiring diagram for 4 wire system 0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA 0 to 1 V 0 to 5 V 0 to 10 V 0 V 20 to 30 V AC DC 2 channels 0 to 20 mA 4 to 20 mA max load per...

Page 26: ...n item 7 in Overview of terminals chapter 1 3 3 1 page 24 1 3 3 3 Connecting the relay outputs Only have the transmitter wired and connected by authorized personnel with the voltage disconnected Relay terminal strip item 3 of Overview of terminals chapter 1 3 3 1 page 24 There is the option of twelve terminals for a total of four relays The designations NC C NO normally closed contact root or pin ...

Page 27: ...nnection when the voltage is disconnected 1 Clean the connector of the probe line and the coupling of any foreign matter Do not disconnect the connector of the probe line from the instrument for extended periods to protect against contamination Connection note 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo Direct com ...

Page 28: ...bound together with a cable tie 3 The insulation of the cable must be fed at least 5 mm 4 into the tray Use of relay as NC contact NC normally closed The busy light alarm status light is permanently on until the relay opens or the circuit is interrupted 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 ...

Page 29: ...e relay is switched closed Monitoring the functionality of the alarm circuit is therefore not possible with this switching operation 2 Close M 20 x 1 5 screw connection item 9 of Overview of terminals chapter 1 3 3 1 page 24 250 V AC DC 3 A Alarm status light example of installation 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo Direct com ...

Page 30: ...at the housing see Fig 1 and 2 The relay cabling occurs via standard cable entries and PG screw connections see Fig 3 and 4 Plug in connections for power supply and channels M12 plug in connection 5 pin socket 1 View of the plug in connections in the installed state from outside Pin Assignment 1 V 24 2 V 24 3 Ch 1 4 Ch 1 5 PE Transmitter housing 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo Direc...

Page 31: ...on DIP switch No 1 on testo 6651 is used as a testo Saveris component XML server function DIP switch No 1 off integration of the testo 6651 into the customer s Ethernet system Important The testo 6651 with Ethernet module is delivered with the switch set at on Saveris setting The testo 6651 must be disconnected from the Ethernet network 1 Open transmitter see Section Connecting the instrument chap...

Page 32: ...ssioning 2 Set the DIP switch no 1 1 on the Ethernet module In the illustration DIP switch no 1 off DIP switch no 2 on 3 Set Ethernet module on lower part of housing see arrow 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo Direct com ...

Page 33: ...t 1 3 Commissioning 33 4 For the configuration of the Ethernet module see following chapter 5 If you do not wish to perform a configuration close the transmitter 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo Direct com ...

Page 34: ...missioning 1 3 3 6 Closing the instrument 1 Place Ethernet module A on lower part of instrument 1 2 Set on upper part of instrument 2 and fix in place using housing screws 3 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo Direct com ...

Page 35: ...two functions a corresponding testo 6651 becomes a Saveris subscriber a corresponding testo 6651 can be integrated into any Ethernet systems 1 3 4 2 Network connection Connect the Ethernet network cable to the transmitter via the Ethernet socket The network cable may not be connected directly to the telephone network ISDN In order to guarantee the IP protection an RJ 2 5 Harting Push Pull plug mus...

Page 36: ...veris subscriber Set the IP address Network cable must be connected The IP address of the transmitter can either be set via the P2A software transmitter accessories or via the configuration menu of testo SaverisTM testo SaverisTM Startup Wizard Set IP address with the P2A software see Chapter 117 or with the testo SaverisTM Startup Wizard see instruction manual Using Saveris Start Saveris software...

Page 37: ...y The entry is available if Saveris Professional Viewer is installed The Testo Saveris software program window is opened with the Select project dialogue If the software will not start check whether the testo tdassvcs service is started in the service management of the operating system and restart it if needed 2 Select the Only active projects option if the data from a running project should be op...

Page 38: ...meter If a parameter is missing or an incorrect value is transferred the Ethernet module sends back a simple error message Example IP address 254 169 100 100 URL for serialnumber xml http 254 169 100 100 data getserialnumber If a parameter is required a question mark is always in the first place after the URL then the parameter is transferred to the common query string form name value Example IP a...

Page 39: ...codes download The table of xml codes is available for download at www testo de transmitter as well as on the product CD URL Description Parameter Answer see Appendix data getserialnumber Read off serial number of connected transmitter serialnumber xml param 0 for transmitter data getidentification Read off type of connected transmitter probe param 1 for probe identification xml data getversion Re...

Page 40: ...ensor heating information heatertime xml config getoptions Read off options of transmitter options xml config getcollectivealarm Read off alarm messages of transmitter collectivealarm xml Upload XML documents URL Description Parameter Post Answer see Appendix config setusersettings Perform settings of testo 6651 usersettings usersettings xml param 0 adjustment set 1 param 1 adjustment set 2 config...

Page 41: ...Parent element Contains the child elements cal_minscale cal_maxscale cal_minscale Scaling value Numerical decimal number cal_maxscale Scaling value Numerical decimal number Elements in collectivealarm xml XML tag Description Type colalarmtable Base element Contains the child elements alarm_numbers alarm alarm_numbers Number of alarm messages Numerical whole number alarm Parent element Contains the...

Page 42: ...ld element hours hours Service hour counter in h Numerical whole number Elements in identification xml XML tag Description Type ident Base element Contains the child element device_id device_id Transmitter type Numerical whole number Elements in laststatusmessage xml XML tag Description Type mufmsg Base element Contains the child elements msg sn hours msg Status message ASCII sn Serial number ASCI...

Page 43: ... number 0 2 Numerical whole number relay_status Status of relay 0 off 1 on Numerical whole number sw_point_charact Switch point Switch point 0 low limit monitoring 1 high limit monitoring Numerical whole number sw_point_value Switch point Numerical decimal number hysteresis_value Hysteresis Numerical decimal number Elements in serialnumber xml XML tag Description Type serialnumber Base element Con...

Page 44: ...e 0 GERMAN 1 ENGLISH 2 FRENCH 3 SPANISH 4 ITALIAN 5 JAPANESE Numerical whole number disp_msg Status messages display 0 off 1 on Numerical whole number h2o2_prozess H2O2 process 0 via H2O2 water 1 process with evaporated H2O2 Numerical whole number Elements in version xml XML tag Description Type firmware_version Base element Contains the child element version version Firmware version ASCII 6 chara...

Page 45: ...f production_options is a double word type number 32 bit The individual hardware options are bit coded here Xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx 0 2analogoutputs 1 3analogoutputs 0 4 20mA 1 0 20mA 2 0 1V 3 0 5V 4 0 10V 5 EX4 20mA free 0 2wires 1 4wires device_options description Content of device_options is a double word type number 32 bit The individual instrument options are bit coded here Xx...

Page 46: ...1 transmitter error 1 transmitter warning 1 transmitter information free 1 probe error 1 probe warning 1 probe information free 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 xxxx 0 relay 1 is not set 1 relay 1 is set 0 relay 2 is not set 1 relay 2 is set 0 relay 3 is not set 1 relay 3 i...

Page 47: ...n_data collectivealarm xml xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 colalarmtable alarm_numbers 4 alarm_numbers alarm alarm_event xxxx alarm_event alarm_state 0 alarm_state alarm alarm alarm_event xxxx alarm_event alarm_state 0 alarm_state alarm alarm alarm_event xxxx alarm_event alarm_state 0 alarm_state alarm alarm alarm_event xxxx alarm_event alarm_state 0 alarm_state alarm colalarmtable deviceident xml ...

Page 48: ...l version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 hourcount hours 68 hours hourcount identification xml xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 ident device_id 31 device_id ident laststatusmessage xml xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 mufmsg msg xxxx msg serialnumber 00123456 serialnumber hours 163 hours mufmsg onlinevalue xml xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 online_values number_values 3 number_values measurement_value value 23 7 ...

Page 49: ...evice_options production_options xxxx production_options options reldefinition xml xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 relay_data relay_channel 0 relay_channel relay_number 0 relay_number relay_status 0 relay_status sw_point_charact 0 sw_point_charact sw_point_value 0 0 sw_point_value hysteresis_value 0 0 hysteresis_value relay_data serialnumber xml xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 serialnumber number 00...

Page 50: ...mber_values measurement_value ELEMENT number_values PCDATA ELEMENT measurement_value value unit ELEMENT value PCDATA ELEMENT unit PCDATA ELEMENT view_channels number_values view_channel ELEMENT view_channel channel_info measurement_value meas_status ELEMENT meas_status min max mean ELEMENT min PCDATA ELEMENT max PCDATA ELEMENT mean PCDATA ELEMENT hourcount hours ELEMENT hours PCDATA ELEMENT userse...

Page 51: ... relay_status PCDATA ELEMENT sw_point_character PCDATA ELEMENT sw_point_value PCDATA ELEMENT hysteresis_value PCDATA ELEMENT heatertime heatertimeoff ELEMENT heatertimeoff PCDATA ELEMENT options device_options production_options ELEMENT device_options PCDATA ELEMENT production_options PCDATA ELEMENT colalarmtable alarm_numbers alarm ELEMENT alarm_numbers PCDATA ELEMENT alarm alarm_event alarm_stat...

Page 52: ...anguage 0 language disp_msg 1 disp_msg h2o2_prozess 0 h2o2_prozess usersettings version xml xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 firmware_version version V1 10 version firmware_version viewchannels xml xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 view_channels number_values 2 number_values view_channel channel_info connector_info Probe connector_info channel_type Temperature channel_type channel_info measurement_valu...

Page 53: ...ows the entire signal chain from the sensor signal probe and the digital signal within the transmitter through to the analog signal transmitter output signal to be adjusted see diagram 1 point adjustment 2 point adjustment Analog adjustment Adjustment via testo 400 650 handheld instrument with adjustment adapter P2A software User menu Adjustment 11 3 RH and 75 3 RH via Adjustment keys 1 2 P2A soft...

Page 54: ...adjustment information is stored in the probe s internal memory Both 1 point and 2 point adjustments can thus be carried out on another testo 6651 e g in the calibration laboratory 1 3 5 1 Overview Adjustment keys and test contacts 1 LED 2 Contact ch 1 3 Contact ch 1 4 Adjust key 11 3 5 Service interface 6 Adjust key 75 3 7 Contact ch 2 8 Contact ch 2 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo...

Page 55: ... is from the working point the greater the deviation can become The 1 point adjustment should therefore only be used for a relatively narrow measuring range working range e g clean room applications air conditioning applications for storage and similar The 1 point adjustment can be performed via the user menu see chapter 1 4 6 8 page 72 or via the P2A software see volume 2 Chapter 3 page 113 or di...

Page 56: ...probe 4 of the testo 6651 and the reference probe 3 to the same reference conditions e g in the humidity generator and allow climatic conditions to equalize 3 Switch on the testo 400 650 The two part display of the handheld instrument will show the values of the transmitter on the left and the values of the reference probe on the right The humidity and temperature values are adjusted to the refere...

Page 57: ...ations between the reading and the nominal value are minimized across the entire measuring range The 2 point adjustment is therefore recommended for large working ranges e g in drying processes The 2 point adjustment can be performed for the adjustment points 11 3 RH and 75 3 RH via P2A software see volume 2 chapter 3 page 113 or using the adjustment keys under the service flap see description of ...

Page 58: ...nce condition of 11 3 RH for at least 1 5 hours at 25 C 2 After this equalization period press the 11 3 adjustment key 4 for at least 10 seconds with something like a ball point pen that is not too sharp The LED 1 flashes when the adjustment process begins At the same time the 2 point adjustment 11 3 status message appears on the display 11 3 RH 1 5 h 11 3 RH 1 5 h 75 3 RH 1 5 h 75 3 RH 1 5 h or s...

Page 59: ...chain from the digital signal within the transmitter to the analog outputs The signal type that was appointed for the transmitter is adjusted respectively for each channel e g 4 to 20 mA or 0 to 1 V etc 1 LED 2 Contact ch 1 3 Contact ch 1 4 Adjust key 11 3 5 Service interface 6 Adjust key 75 3 7 Contact ch 2 8 Contact ch 2 Adjust analog outputs A precise multimeter minimum resolution of 6 5 digits...

Page 60: ...r the user menu or the P2A software see volume 2 chapter 3 page 113 The testo 6651 humidity transmitter can only be operated via the display and keypad if the display option is available If the testo 6651 is connected to the P2A software the user menu is blocked for the duration of the communication The message Service plug is shown in the display of the testo 6651 As soon as the P2A software is d...

Page 61: ... 3 Close and screw down the service flap 1 4 3 Password protection The user menu can be protected with a four digit numerical code see chapter 1 4 6 4 page 67 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 numerical code 0000 must be entered This is also the status upon delivery 1 888 610 7664...

Page 62: ...r amend values and settings Key Function description 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 increa...

Page 63: ...testo 6651 Ethernet 1 4 Operation 63 1 4 5 Overview of the testo 6651 user menu 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo Direct com ...

Page 64: ...64 testo 6651 Ethernet 1 4 Operation 1 888 610 7664 info Testo Direct com www Testo Direct com ...

Page 65: ...ower scale limit is edited Unit as selected above example 4 mA 0 RH Editing the value Scroll one digit to the right using increase 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 example 20 mA 100 RH Editing the value Scroll one digit to the right using increase value of digit by 1 using Confirm w...

Page 66: ...Four alarms can be parameterized 2 Select Alarm x using or and confirm selection with SET Using alarm to monitor limit values 3 Select Channel x e g Channel 1 using or and confirm selection with SET 4 Select Max control or Min control with or see graphic 5 Press SET and edit limit value and hysteresis Scroll one digit to the right using increase value of digit by 1 using Confirm with SET or abort ...

Page 67: ... 2 Change to another alarm using or and perform settings in the same way 3 Continue to Main Menu Settings using or or return to Measuring Mode by pressing ESC 1 4 6 4 Editing Main Menu Settings You can edit instrument settings and other settings In Measuring Mode press SET select Main Menu Settings using or and confirm selection with SET You can edit settings for Display Language Code Editing disp...

Page 68: ...s pressed for 30 seconds On The display light is activated 3 Go back to Display Settings by pressing ESC and continue to Language using or Selecting language You can select the language for the plain text line in the display Press SET select required language with or confirm selection with SET and return to Language Only choose a language that you can understand well Editing code settings You can ...

Page 69: ...ction using set Test Analog Output is shown Any analog output value can be predefined e g for an analog output of 4 to 20 mA the value 6 0 mA 2 Press SET choose between Analog Output 1 2 with or 3 Press SET scroll one digit to the right using increase value of digit by 1 using Confirm with SET or abort entry with ESC 4 Adopt the settings using SET and test with the multimeter at the test contacts ...

Page 70: ...apter 1 3 3 3 page 26 out of the transmitter to a multimeter resistance measurement or continuity tester 4 Go back to Test Relay Output by pressing either SET starts relay test or ESC exits the menu without relay test Reading off min max values of channels To reset the max min values see chapter 1 4 6 9 Editing Reset main menu page 75 1 Read off the min max values of the two channels in succession...

Page 71: ...corded so far using or and press ESC to return to Last messages 5 Continue to Display of message with or ON Measurements are shown on the display in Measuring Mode OFF No messages shown on display 6 Select ON or OFF using or and confirm selection with SET 7 Return to Main Menu Message by pressing ESC 8 Continue to Main Menu Ident using or or return to Measuring Mode by pressing ESC An overview of ...

Page 72: ... 6 8 Editing Adjust main menu A reference value can be entered for both relative humidity RH and temperature C F for the 1 point adjustment Please refer to the description in Chapter 1 3 5 2 1 point adjustment offset page 55 In addition the analog outputs can be adjusted See Chapter 1 3 5 4 Analog output adjustment page 59 how to do this The 2 point adjustment for the adjustment points 20 RH and 8...

Page 73: ... 8 Press SET edit value Scroll one digit to the right using increase value of digit by 1 using Confirm with SET or abort entry with ESC 9 Continue to Analog Adj Ch 1 with or 10 Continue with the adjustment of the analog outputs see below step 2 or press ESC to return to Main Menu Adjustment 11 Continue to Main Menu Reset using or or return to Measuring Mode by pressing ESC Performing the 2 Points ...

Page 74: ...r abort entry with ESC 5 Select Adj Point 2 using or 6 Press SET Read off multimeter display e g 12 001 mA and enter this value in the user menu Do this by scrolling one digit to the right using and increasing the value of digit by 1 using Confirm with SET or abort entry with ESC 7 Select Adj Point 3 using or 8 Press SET Read off multimeter display e g 18 401 mA and enter this value in the user me...

Page 75: ...o the customer 1 In Measuring Mode press SET select Main Menu Reset using or and confirm selection with SET Reset device to factory settings is displayed 2 Select the setting to be reset using or and confirm selection with SET Reset Completed is displayed 3 Press ESC or SET to return to reset setting and press ESC to return to Main Menu Reset 4 Continue to Main Menu Channel 1 using or or return to...

Page 76: ... messages are stored in a ring memory but there is no restriction in the P2A software 1 5 1 Transmitter status messages Status messages show the current operating mode of the testo 6651 Message Display Description 00300 New limit value The limit value has been changed or shifted 00301 Scaling changed The scaling has been changed 00500 Transmitter reset The transmitter is reset to the factory setti...

Page 77: ...set 1 5 2 Transmitter warning messages Warning messages show an early warning or a current malfunction which may negatively impact measuring Message Display Cause Remedying of fault 02101 2 point adjustment drift In the 2 point adjustment corrections repeatedly occur in the same direction this may indicate a sensor drift Send the probe into Testo Service 00E00 T ambient high The ambient temperatur...

Page 78: ...ecessary measures to lower the process temperature 02806 Condensation 100 RH has been reached condensation developing Take measures to reduce process humidity 02807 Values less than 0 RH The adjustment or sensor is faulty Check adjustment via P2A adjustment history perform 2 point adjustment where necessary If the problem persists contact Testo Service Early warning Current malfunction 1 888 610 7...

Page 79: ... compatible probe Note The 660x probes match the 665x transmitter and the 661x probes the 668x transmitter 01528 Watchdog error Due to a processor error the transmitter performs an automatic restart If the problem occurs frequently contact Testo Service 0300A RH sensor short circuit Short circuit in humidity sensor Contact Testo Service 0300B RH sensor broken The humidity sensor is damaged sensor ...

Page 80: ...lug User Setting Change x Probe disconnected Analog out adjust x x 1 point adjustment x x 2 point adjustment 11 3 x x 2 point adjustment 75 3 x x Probe reset x x 2 point adjustment drift x T ambient high x T ambient low x Supply voltage low x T process high x Condensation x Values less than 0 RH x No probe signal x Wrong probe Watchdog error x RH sensor short circuit x RH sensor broken x T sensor ...

Page 81: ...e is assigned to the collective alarm the collective alarm is reset If the collective alarm is set on a relay the relay is also reset meaning switched to its neutral position 1 5 5 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 ...

Page 82: ... 2 chapter 3 page 113 Convenient remote monitoring of the transmitter can be implemented for example by using a relay as a collective alarm see chapter 1 4 6 3 page 66 whose messages are forwarded to a local alarm transmitter horn light or PLC 1 6 2 Cleaning the instrument Only clean the instrument carefully with a moist cloth Do not use aggressive cleaning agents Do not use any solvents Do not to...

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