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3.2 First steps

 

 

 

3.2.2 Starting 

the 

software 

3.2.2.1 

Starting the program 

 

Select: 

[Start]

 > 

All Programs

 > 

Testo

 > 

P2A Software

The program window is opened (see 

chapter 3.3.1, User interface, 

page 117

). 

3.2.2.2 

Establishing a connection with the instrument 

Multiple instruments can be attached, however only one connection is active 
at all times. 

 

USB driver is installed (see 

chapter 3.2.1, Installing the 

software/driver, page 115

). 

Start the P2A software. 

Connect adapter (supplied with the P2A software) to the service 
interface of the instrument (see 

volume 1, chapter 1.2.4, Service 

interface, page 13

). 

Connect instrument/adapter to the PC via the USB interface. 
The instrument file of the attached instrument is shown in the file list. 
 

3.2.2.3 Activating 

the 

connection with the instrument 

 

Click on the desired instrument file.  

The selected file is marked in colour and the connection with the 
instrument is activated. 

If a connection with the instrument is established when the program is 
started, the corresponding instrument file is marked automatically.  

Summary of Contents for 6651

Page 1: ...testo 6651 Ethernet Humidity transmitters testo 6600 Probes P2A software Parameterizing adjusting and analyzing software Instruction manual Volume 2 en ...

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Page 3: ...lter protection cap 111 2 4 3 Replacing the sensors 111 3 PARAMETERIZING ADJUSTING AND ANALYZING SOFTWARE P2A SOFTWARE 113 3 1 Specifications 113 3 1 1 Functions and use 113 3 1 2 System requirements 114 3 1 3 Scope of delivery 115 3 2 First steps 115 3 2 1 Installing the software driver 115 3 2 2 Starting the software 116 3 3 Using the software 117 3 3 1 User interface 117 3 3 2 Editing instrumen...

Page 4: ...ir adjustment data to the internal memory of the testo 6651 transmitter The information is transmitted between the probe and transmitter in a purely digital form The probes can therefore be disconnected from the transmitter for adjustment or servicing while the transmitter itself can remain at the measuring point Hint We recommend in this case that a probe of the same type be inserted into the tra...

Page 5: ...site each other A humidity sensitive polymer 5 serves as the dielectric The special feature lies in the perfect way the individual layers are matched to each other This is evident particularly in the top electrode which has to perform two tasks that at first glance appear contradictory it must be completely permeable to the water vapour that is to be fed into the polymer dielectric but at the same...

Page 6: ...old is set at 2 RH This means that an error message is only issued once a clear effect is discernible Adjustment monitoring with and without PC Operating hours Excess temperature Error message if the permissible process temperature is exceeded 2 1 2 Probe assembly The probes of the testo 6600 range are made up of the following components included in delivery Probe connector Probe shaft with protec...

Page 7: ... are available for the testo 6651 humidity transmitter probe Article no Characteristic testo 6601 0555 6600 L01 Wall probe version accuracy to 1 7 RH temperature 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 temperatur...

Page 8: ...ncludes the sensor and its electronics as well as the output of the digital measuring signal 1 Linearity including scatter Systematic error and scattering of the components due to manufacturing tolerances 2 Hysteresis Hysteresis indicates the maximum deviation of the readings that are obtained when you set the same value for the parameter once coming from a smaller value once coming from a larger ...

Page 9: ...lter M 04 Open metal protection cap M 05 ABS plastic cap open Nxx Cable length N 00 Without cable testo 6601 N 01 1 m cable length testo 6604 6605 N 02 2 m cable length testo 6604 6605 N 05 5 m cable length testo 6605 N 23 Cable length specifically for duct versions testo 6602 6603 Pxx Probe length P 07 Probe length approx 70 mm testo 6601 P 14 Probe length approx 140 mm testo 6604 P 20 Probe leng...

Page 10: ...lastic cap 25 When ordering the probe please use this filter code see chapter 2 2 1 3 Ordering options for testo 6600 probes 0555 6600 page 93 When purchasing a replacement filters only please use this order number 2 2 2 testo 6601 wall probe The wireless testo 6601 probe is inserted into the testo 6651 humidity transmitter that is mounted on the wall and ready wired At a glance In the event of ov...

Page 11: ...0 to 100 RH 0 02 RH K dependent upon the process temperature with a deviation of 25 C 77 F 0 02 RH K dependent upon the electronics temperature with a deviation of 25 C 77 F Temperature 0 2 C 0 38 F Slope PT1000 class A Refer to the charts below for the correlation between temperature and accuracy Length 70 mm As with length of 200 mm but with additional measuring error specified for the operating...

Page 12: ...r 2 2 1 4 page 94 Pressure resistance 1 bar positive pressure probe tip Refer to the charts below for the correlation between temperature and accuracy If installing probe under pressure please use cutting ring screw connection order no 0554 1795 Measuring accuracy of testo 6601 wall probe Humidity error according to amount RH as a factor of process humidity RH RH ...

Page 13: ...2 Product description 97 Temperature error as a factor of process temperature and temperature of electronics System error 6651 probe electronics 25 C 77 F System error 6651 probe electronics 25 C to 70 C 13 to 158 F ...

Page 14: ...r ducts At a glance In the event of overpressures the probe may become a projectile For assembly see Pressure resistance on the following page 1 Filter including humidity and temperature sensor 2 Probe shaft 3 Wall duct holder accessories Order no 0554 6651 4 Mounting bracket permanently joined to probe shaft 5 Probe cable 6 Key 7 Connector ...

Page 15: ...ange Humidity 0 100 RH Temperature for 6602 20 70 C 4 to 158 F 6603 30 120 C 22 to 248 F Material Probe shaft Plastic PA66GF30 Line Sheathed FEP Connector ABS plastic Accuracy at 25 C 77 F Humidity 1 7 RH 0 007 x reading for 0 to 90 RH 1 9 RH 0 007 x reading for 90 to 100 RH 0 02 RH K dependent upon the process temperature with a deviation of 25 C 77 F 0 02 RH K dependent upon the electronics temp...

Page 16: ...ilter Customized for duct version Pressure resistance 1 bar positive pressure probe tip Refer to the charts below for the correlation between temperature and accuracy If installing probe under pressure please use cutting ring screw connection order no 0554 1796 Measuring accuracy of testo 6602 6603 duct probe Humidity error according to amount RH as a factor of process humidity RH RH ...

Page 17: ...2 2 Product description 101 Temperature error as a factor of process temperature and temperature of electronics System error 6651 probe electronics 25 C 77 F System error 6651 probe electronics 25 C to 70 C 13 to ...

Page 18: ...he probe may become a projectile For assembly see Pressure resistance on the following page Application Monitoring and regulating industrial humidity processes apart from high humidity processes e g food production Monitoring the production and storage air quality when manufacturing and storing hygroscopic products 1 Connector 2 Key 3 Probe cable 4 Probe shaft 5 Filter including humidity and tempe...

Page 19: ... x reading for 0 to 90 RH 1 9 RH 0 007 x reading for 90 to 100 RH 0 02 RH K dependent upon the process temperature with a deviation of 25 C 77 F 0 02 RH K dependent upon the electronics temperature with a deviation of 25 C 77 F Temperature 6604 0 2 C 0 38 F 6605 0 15 C 0 27 F 6604 Slope PT1000 class A 6605 Slope PT1000 class AA Reproducibility Better than 0 2 RH Sensor Response time without protec...

Page 20: ...rts below for the correlation between temperature and accuracy testo 6604 If installing probe under pressure please use PTFE ring screw connection order no 0554 1796 testo 6605 If installing probe under pressure please use cutting ring screw connection order no 0554 1795 Measuring accuracy of testo 6604 6605 cable probe Humidity error according to amount RH as a factor of process humidity RH RH ...

Page 21: ...mounting of the testo 6602 6603 probe can be found in volume 1 chapter 1 3 2 2 Duct mounting for testo 6602 6603 probes page 21 2 3 1 3 Install testo 6604 6605 duct probe If used with these probes the testo 6651 transmitter is mounted on the wall see volume 1 chapter 1 3 2 1 page 19 Install probe according to the application and the measuring and spatial conditions In processes with which condensa...

Page 22: ...be Snap transmitter onto the bracket at the end of the duct probe Atmospheric processes only Alternatively the single hole duct holder order no 0554 1793 can also be used Hole 12 5 mm Order no 0554 6651 Single hole duct holder Order no 0554 1793 Wall duct holder Order no 0554 6651 ...

Page 23: ...e probe to from the transmitter Insert probe connector into socket of testo 6651 until it engages The testo 6651 identifies which probe is connected To remove the probe the lock release button on the probe must be pressed so that this can be removed Cutting ring screw connection Order no 0554 1795 for testo 6605 probe Order no 0554 1796 for testo 6604 probe ...

Page 24: ...ection cap for testo 6601 wall version Do not damage the sensors when exchanging the filter the protection cap and do not touch their surfaces 1 Carefully unscrew defective filter protection cap 2 from probe shaft 1 2 Carefully screw new filter protection cap onto probe shaft Screw on protection cap by hand i e do not tighten it using a tool 1 2 ...

Page 25: ...nging the filter the protection cap and do not touch their surfaces Hint Mark the insertion length of the probe shaft near the screw 11 1 Undo screw 11 and pull shaft probe 9 together with filter protection cap 10 from the wall duct holder 6 2 Carefully unscrew defective filter protection cap from probe shaft and carefully screw on new filter protection cap ...

Page 26: ...sition with screw 11 2 4 1 3 Replacing the filter protection cap for testo 6604 6605 cable version Do not damage the sensor when exchanging the filter the protection cap and do not touch its surface 1 Carefully unscrew defective filter protection cap 2 from probe shaft 1 2 Carefully screw new filter protection cap onto probe shaft Screw on protection cap by hand i e do not tighten it using a tool ...

Page 27: ... It is not possible to replace the sensors with testo 6605 As a result of the sensor concept all sensors except testo 6605 can be replaced as needed In the process all of the following steps must be adhered to 1 Carefully unscrew filter protection cap from probe shaft 2 Remove defective sensor from slot with pincers 3 Install new sensor in the slot During replacement do not damage the sensor and d...

Page 28: ...hten it using a tool To ensure the accuracy of the sensors The humidity probe should then be adjusted using the control and adjustment set or in a humidity calibrator The temperature should be adjusted using an appropriate reference The adjustment can also be performed by your Testo Service ...

Page 29: ...n be downloaded at any time via the testo homepage www testo com Download P2A The software must only be bought one time even for owners of several testo transmitters 3 1 1 Functions and use In the P2A software two different file types are used The instrument and the parameter file Instrument file The parameters of a particular transmitter are stored in its so called instrument file Using this file...

Page 30: ...3 1 2 System requirements Operating system Windows 2000 SP4 Windows XP Home Professional Vista Computer Pentium processor of at least 400 MHz or equivalent 128 MB RAM Graphics resolution of at least 1 024 x 768 Unused hard drive capacity of at least 15 MB CD ROM drive USB interface At least Internet Explorer 5 0 Software The P2A software must be purchased and installed separately from the transmit...

Page 31: ...drivers under Windows 2000 SP4 XP and Vista 3 2 1 1 Installing P2A software 1 Insert CD with P2A software If the installation program does not start automatically 2 Open Windows Explorer and start the file Setup exe on the product CD 3 Follow the directions of the installation assistant 3 2 1 2 Installing USB driver Before installing the USB driver please read the separate documentation that is en...

Page 32: ...115 1 Start the P2A software 2 Connect adapter supplied with the P2A software to the service interface of the instrument see volume 1 chapter 1 2 4 Service interface page 13 3 Connect instrument adapter to the PC via the USB interface The instrument file of the attached instrument is shown in the file list 3 2 2 3 Activating the connection with the instrument Click on the desired instrument file T...

Page 33: ...strument 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 Check instrument connections Checks the connections to a connected instrument without the instrument having to...

Page 34: ...nt file Connection to the instrument has not been established Parameter file Type Serial number Date Time cfp File name can be changed The name can be selected freely but it is recommended that you retain the reference to the instrument Parameter files are always marked red the parameter values they contain are only forwarded to the instrument after being transmitted to the instrument file 4 Funct...

Page 35: ...when editing via the menu bar 3 3 2 Editing instrument parameter file 3 3 2 1 Changing instrument parameter file The desired instrument parameter file is marked 1 Click on Change parameterization The Properties of Instrument type Serial number dialogue is opened with the Change parameterization register If the parameters were transmitted from other parameter files into the instrument file a messag...

Page 36: ... version of the analog output 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 to adjust the analog output to the customer syste...

Page 37: ...changing the phys unit the relay limit values are set to the assigned default values Signal delay graphic Curve changes according to the set signal delay Signal delay Time interval in stages of 1 to 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 ave...

Page 38: ... have the transmitter wired and connected by authorized personnel with the voltage disconnected Relay x Four relays are available 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 See below for selection of the messages ...

Page 39: ...onitoring Switched to ON above the limit value switched to OFF when following this Limit value and Hysteresis are undershot 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 1 decimal place When changing the phys unit the relay limit values are set to the default values ...

Page 40: ... Explanation Selection of the messages error etc that should result in a collective alarm or linkage List field with checkboxes Selection of which messages generated in the transmitter should be signalled as the collective alarm via the corresponding relay ...

Page 41: ...testo 6600 3 3 Using the software 125 Basic settings Explanation Setting the absolute pressure Absolute pressure The absolute pressure is included in the calculation of the following units Ctd or Ftd ...

Page 42: ...e Ethernet Explanation Networking the transmitters via Ethernet For a multitude of applications measurement data can be simultaneously recorded documented and visualized Start wizard Address allocation for testo 6651 with Ethernet module ...

Page 43: ...itter see Vol 1 Chap 1 3 4 4 Page 36 If the instrument is being used as a Saveris participant Saveris Base must be functional Saveris Base must be connected to the network IP address of the device Address allocation for testo 6651 with Ethernet module Manual Define IP address of the transmitter Enter netmask Enter gateway Automatic Automatic allocation of the IP address ...

Page 44: ...ress Saveris base IP address Only when using the transmitter Ethernet modules in Saveris mode IP address of the base Address allocation of the Saveris base Manual Take IP address from the menu window InfoBase of the Saveris base Enter IP address ...

Page 45: ... 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 Display contrast 0 to 9 Setting the contrast between 0 and 9 0 lower contrast 9 higher contrast ...

Page 46: ...d in new parameter files 1 Mark instrument 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 ...

Page 47: ...file or another parameter file from the same instrument type 1 Select file whose parameters are to be copied 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 and pasting i e CTRL C and CTRL V Parameters can also be transmitted usi...

Page 48: ...parameters to factory settings see chapter 3 3 3 2 page 132 Test analog output Test channel 1 2 Test switch outputs Manually switch relays 1 to 4 to test for proper function see chapter 3 3 3 3 page 133 Min max values display Overview of the minimum and maximum values measured since the last reset of the transmitter see chapter 3 3 3 5 page 136 3 Click on OK or Cancel to close the dialogue 3 3 3 2...

Page 49: ...erial number is opened with the tab Test analyze transmitter 2 Highlight channel and test value Field button Explanation Testing analog outputs see Volume 1 Chapter 1 4 6 5 Page 69 Actual reading Measurement value is refreshed every second Unit Unit according to the respective analog output type Pre set value Freely definable output value for the respective analog output type V or mA 1 decimal pla...

Page 50: ...ing indicates that if wired the value will be transferred to the connected instruments Now test the analog output using an accurate multimeter Deactivate Ends connection of electrical parameter to analog output The analog output returns to current measurement value 3 To close the dialog click on OK or Cancel The analog output returns to measurement mode ...

Page 51: ...ues Field button Explanation Check the relay function see volume 1 chapter 1 4 6 6 page 71 Activate relay n Close contact A warning informs that the value is being transmitted to a connected PLC external display etc in the event of existing cabling Deactivate relay n Open contact A warning informs that the value is being transmitted to a connected PLC external display etc in the event of existing ...

Page 52: ...strument 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 2 Mark Min max values Field button Explanation View the min max values of each channel Channel Min max of channel 1 2 Value Min or max value 1 decimal place Unit Unit selected in Unit analog output 3 Reset Min max values 6 Click o...

Page 53: ...t page 53 3 3 4 1 1 point adjustment The testo 400 650 with precision humidity probe order no 0636 9741 is recommended as the reference measuring instrument for 1 point adjustment offset see volume 1 chapter 1 3 5 2 page 55 1 Expose the reference measuring instrument and the instrument to be adjusted to the same constant conditions and wait for equalization period to lapse 2 Mark the instrument fi...

Page 54: ...ted every second Reference value Entry of the read off value from the reference measuring instrument Permissible entries max 5 RH deviation sum of all 1 point adjustments max 2 K C deviation sum of all 1 point adjustments Click on Set offset to zero to reset a transmitted reference value The current reading is used again 6 Click on OK or Cancel to close the dialogue ...

Page 55: ... the instrument file of the connected instrument 3 Click on Adjusting the transmitter The Properties of Instrument type Serial number dialogue is opened with the Adjusting the transmitter register 4 Mark 11 3 enter the reference value for the lower adjustment point and click on Lower adjustment point The adjustment is carried out 5 Mark 75 3 enter the reference value for the upper adjustment point...

Page 56: ...eading in RH Readings are updated every second Reference value Entry of the read off value from the reference measuring instrument Permissible entries Lower adjustment point 10 3 to 12 3 RH Upper adjustment point 74 3 to 76 3 RH 6 Click on OK or Cancel to close the dialogue ...

Page 57: ...mber 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 is given at the output Lower adjustment point 10 of the max value Centre adjustment point 50 of the max value Upper adjustment point 90 of the max value Mea...

Page 58: ...he 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 operating hour is shown in the Date time field 1 Mark the instrument file of the connected instrument 2 Click on Tran...

Page 59: ...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 MUF transmitter if the change was performed at the instrument Comments Type of parameter change e g Unit of channel 2 from F to C ...

Page 60: ... the instrument was performed User Name with which the user is logged into the operating system MUF transmitter if the change was performed at the instrument Serial no probe Serial number of the probe Reference value If no changes were performed no value is displayed Actual value before adjustment 1 point adjustment If no changes were performed no value is displayed Unit Unit during the adjustment...

Page 61: ...point adjustment Value after the adjustment Offset 2 point adjustment Difference between target and actual value reported by instrument Channel Analog adjustment Channel 1 to n Specification Analog adjustment Actual value Reading Analog adjustment Reference value entered Offset Analog adjustment Deviation at time of adjustment ...

Page 62: ...were generated in the transmitter and have been saved Operating hours Operating hour at which the message appeared in the instrument User MUF transmitter because the message was generated in the transmitter Message e g Wrong probe A non compatible probe was connected Type of message e g early warning status message ...

Page 63: ...ck on Print The printing job is automatically sent to the default printer for the operating system The printout can be edited using Set up printer This button is not working the print command offers no selection of the printer 4 Click on OK or Cancel to close the dialogue ...

Page 64: ... 3 page 113 Undo adjustment A 1 point temperature humidity adjustment can be reset to the current reading using Set offset to zero The actual values before the adjustment can be read out from the corresponding history table 2 point adjustments and analog adjustments can only be undone by means of a factory reset When does a stable current reading appear After approx 20 seconds If we could not answ...

Page 65: ...VC 0554 1794 Pressure tight G 1 2 screw connection with cutting ring up to 16 bar 0554 1795 Pressure tight G 1 2 screw connection with PTFE ring up to 6 bar 0554 1796 Plug in connections Set of M12 plug in connections connector and socket for power and signal lines 0554 6682 Sensor filters and protective caps PTFE protective cap 0554 9913 Stainless steel sintered filter 0554 0647 Wire mesh filter ...

Page 66: ... Prozess display testo 54 7 AC 5400 7555 Calibration Standard ISO calibration certificate transmitter only 0520 1000 Standard DAkkS calibration certificate transmitter only 0520 1200 Standard ISO calibration certificate transmitter probes 0520 0176 Special ISO calibration certificate transmitter probes 0520 0066 Standard DAkkS calibration certificate transmitter probes 0520 0276 Special DAkkS cali...

Page 67: ...20 mA 4 wire 24 VAC DC B06 4 to 20 mA 4 wire 24 VAC DC Cxx Display C00 without display C02 with display English C03 with display German C04 with display French C05 with display Spanish C06 with display Italian C07 with display Japanese Dxx Cable entry D01 M16 PG screw connection with relay also M20 D02 Cable entry NPT 1 2 D03 Plug in connections for power and signal lines Exx Ethernet module E00 w...

Page 68: ...in Max F03 F Min Max F04 Ctd Min Max F05 Ftd Min Max Gxx Channel 2 Unit G01 RH Min Max G02 C Min Max G03 F Min Max G04 Ctd Min Max G05 Ftd Min Max Hxx Relay H00 without relay H01 4 relay outputs limit value monitoring H02 4 relay outputs channel 1 limit values and collective alarm ...

Page 69: ...E filter M 04 Open metal protection cap M 05 ABS plastic cap open Nxx Cable length N 00 Without cable testo 6601 N 01 1 m cable length testo 6604 6605 N 02 2 m cable length testo 6604 6605 N 05 5 m cable length testo 6605 N 23 Cable length specifically for duct versions testo 6602 6603 Pxx Probe length P 07 Probe length approx 70 mm testo 6601 P 14 Probe length approx 140 mm testo 6604 P 20 Probe ...

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