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3.3 Using the software

 

 

3.3.3.5  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 reset). 

 

The required instrument file is marked. 

Click on 

[Test/analyze transmitter]

The 

Properties of <Instrument type> <Serial number>

 dialogue is 

opened with the 

Test/analyze transmitter

 register. 

Mark 

Min./max. values

Field/button 

Explanation 

View the min./max. values of each channel. 

 

Channel 

Min./max. of channel 1/2/3 (optional) 

Value 

Min. or max. value, 1 decimal place. 

Unit 

Unit selected in 

Unit/analog output

Reset 

Min./max. values

Click on 

[Reset the

 

min./max. values]

Confirm control query to perform the reset. 

Summary of Contents for 6681 Profibus

Page 1: ...testo 6681 Humidity transmitters testo 6610 Probes P2A software Parameterizing adjusting and analyzing software Instruction manual Volume 1 en...

Page 2: ...Observe the permissible storage 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 th...

Page 3: ...ards which could result in serious 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 Cau...

Page 4: ...6681 until it engages to Example 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...

Page 5: ...3 1 Assembling the instrument 16 1 3 2 Connecting the instrument 19 1 3 3 Adjusting the instrument 31 1 4 Operation 41 1 4 1 Relationship between user menu and mini DIN socket is active 41 1 4 2 Key c...

Page 6: ...information about commissioning operating and maintaining the testo 6610 probe The testo 6681 humidity transmitter is suitable for the following applications for example Process instrumentation Clean...

Page 7: ...be found in volume 2 chapter 4 2 or on the website at www testo com 1 1 4 Technical Data Parameters Humidity various variables and units Temperature C F Measuring range Depends on probe Accuracy Depe...

Page 8: ...plain text line optional Housing operating temperature 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F with display from 0 50 C 32 to 122 F With integrated relay 40 to 60 C Storage temperature 40 to 80 C 40 to 176 F Housing...

Page 9: ...ction e g voltage supply 7 Earthing PE connection 8 M 20 x 1 5 screw connection e g relay R 3 and R 4 9 Eyelet for measuring point panel 10 M 20 x 1 5 screw connection e g relay R 1 and R 2 11 Probe c...

Page 10: ...able with cover electrode monitoring probe version temperature range 40 C to 180 C 40 to 356 F 1 2 3 Display and keypad The display option allows the testo 6681 humidity transmitter to be operated via...

Page 11: ...81 has either 2 or optionally 3 current outputs of 4 to 20 mA 2 wire 0 to 20 mA 4 wire 4 to 20 mA 4 wire or 2 or optionally 3 voltage outputs of 0 to 1 V 0 to 5 V 0 to 10 V 4 wire The transmitter can...

Page 12: ...sation appears as of a displayed humidity starting from 70 and is shown on the display This unit is used in meteorology for example According to the WMO the Magnus coefficient is used for sub cooled w...

Page 13: ...0 of X Min value of standard 50 of X It is thus possible to scale beyond the measuring range e g for the adjustment of the scaling limits to standard values of a PLC However the physical measurement r...

Page 14: ...d 6615 60 30 80 100 Ftd 6615 148 212 112 212 Mixture dewpoint H2O2 Ctm 20 100 20 100 Ftm 4 212 4 212 Absolute humidity g m3 all probes 0 600 0 2000 gr ft3 0 250 0 800 Degree of humidity g kg all probe...

Page 15: ...is switched If 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 b...

Page 16: ...panel bracket 1 Remove locking screw item 4 of drawing below and detach rear panel bracket from plastic bracket item 2 of drawing below 2 Hold rear panel bracket in assembly position and mark the thre...

Page 17: ...t to rear panel bracket 1 Slide 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 Inse...

Page 18: ...probe shaft 2 Drill a hole 12 5 mm in the duct wall to feed through the probe shaft 3 Fasten wall duct bracket 6 to duct wall with screws 5 4 Push probe shaft 9 with filter 10 through the middle hole...

Page 19: ...r onto bracket 3 4 until it engages Take the weight of the transmitter into account Ensure that the brackets 4 6 are fastened securely 7 Insert screw 1 through the hole on the top of the instrument an...

Page 20: ...pper part of housing from lower part 3 and place on a clean surface Warning Electrical voltage Danger of injury De energize the mains connection before connecting the transmitter Only have the transmi...

Page 21: ...erminal strip for voltage supply and analog outputs 6 Terminal board 7 Earthing terminal internal 8 M 16 x 1 5 screw connection 9 Earthing terminal external 10 M 20 x 1 5 screw connection 11 Eyelet fo...

Page 22: ...ge supply and analog signal lines through opened M 16 x 1 5 screw connection item 8 in Overview of terminals chapter 1 3 2 1 2 Strip the cable ends clamp wire end ferrules on and screw down onto volta...

Page 23: ...st exceeding 8 A An OFF switch must be installed in an easily accessible position close by and be marked as such 1 Feed connection cables of the two or optionally three channels through opened M 16 x...

Page 24: ...screw connection 1 Feed connection cables for the relays through opened M 20 x 1 5 screw connection item 10 of Overview of terminals chapter 1 3 2 1 2 Strip cable ends and clamp on wire end ferrules 3...

Page 25: ...cable sheathed cable with a cross section of at least 1 5 sq mm must be used Cable connection 2 may not be routed in a loop within the tray 1 It is recommended that you always tie 3 cores to one anoth...

Page 26: ...s 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 going off Use of relay...

Page 27: ...ing operation 5 Close M 20 x 1 5 screw connection item 10 in Overview of terminals chapter 1 3 2 1 1 3 2 4 Plug in connection option As an option the PG screw connections of the signal and supply line...

Page 28: ...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 M12 plug in connection 5 p...

Page 29: ...n the instrument 1 Guide PE line yellow green 5 through the cable coupling x and fit cable lug 8 Fix this to the side of the instrument 6 using M 5 screw 3 washer 4 and snap ring 7 on the internal ear...

Page 30: ...to 6681 1 3 Commissioning 1 3 2 6 Closing the instrument 1 Place upper part of instrument on top of lower part see arrow and fix in place with housing screws 1 2 Close the service flap and tighten scr...

Page 31: ...Adjustment 11 3 RH and 75 3 RH via Adjustment keys 1 2 P2A software Adjustment 20 rH and 80 rH via User menu Adjustment using a precise multimeter and transmission of analog reference value in P2A so...

Page 32: ...in the working point The reference condition can be measured using a precise handheld instrument or be created in an air conditioning cabinet The advantage of the 1 point adjustment is the good measur...

Page 33: ...justed to the reference value at the two standard adjustment points 11 3 RH and 75 3 RH or 20 RH and 80 RH The reference conditions are created either by using Testo humidity adjustment set order no 0...

Page 34: ...out via the user menu A 2 point adjustment cancels any previous 1 point adjustment Adjustment with the standard Testo adjustment salt pots is not suitable for the testo 6614 heated for high humidity a...

Page 35: ...for the adjustment points 20 RH and 80 RH is carried out via the user menu The service flap of the testo 6681 is open 1 Expose the humidity probe of the testo 6681 to the reference condition of 11 3...

Page 36: ...eset status message is shown Carry out the adjustment analogously for the reference condition 75 3 RH Press on the 75 3 RH adjustment key 6 to do this 3 Close the service flap 1 3 3 4 Analog output ad...

Page 37: ...e testo 6681 and close service flap Adjusting analog output 3 optional If the optional third analog output is to be adjusted a cable connection to measure the analog value must be installed Do this by...

Page 38: ...ondensation range and the risk of the sensor corroding is also reduced Using the separate temperature probe the testo 6681 transmitter compensates the microclimate conditions and displays the process...

Page 39: ...s This means that extremely accurate measuring results are also attained to 60 Ctd To this end a temperature sensor is fitted on the back of the testo 6615 which is used as a heater A humidity and tem...

Page 40: ...t vary excessively If these prerequisites cannot be fulfilled the values obtained during the last successful self adjustment will be maintained All adjustment processes are saved in the history of the...

Page 41: ...In the factory setting a third adjustment point 40 Ctd is approached for the testo 6615 in addition to the 2 point adjustment This special adjustment can be performed again by your Testo Service team...

Page 42: ...the key cover has been assembled the service flap must be opened for operation see Section Opening the instrument chapter 1 3 2 Attaching the key cover The service flap is open see Opening the instru...

Page 43: ...to be used the numerical code 0000 must be entered This is also the status upon delivery 1 4 4 Structure of user menu At the main menu level the user menu comprises the following Main menu of channel...

Page 44: ...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 alterna...

Page 45: ...testo 6681 1 4 Operation 45 1 4 5 Overview of the testo 6681 user menu...

Page 46: ...46 testo 6681 1 4 Operation...

Page 47: ...l 1 The lower 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 wi...

Page 48: ...alarm 1 In Measuring Mode press SET select Main Menu Alarm using or and confirm selection with SET Four alarms can be parameterized 2 Select Alarm x using or and confirm selection with SET Using alarm...

Page 49: ...chapter 3 Alarm is selected see previous steps 1 and 2 1 Specify with or whether Alarm x is to be used as the Alarm relay or is not to be used Confirm selection with SET and return to Alarm x 2 Chang...

Page 50: ...t Contrast The brightness difference between the display background and the displayed values is changed Edit select parameter with or confirm with SET or abort input with ESC the effect of the change...

Page 51: ...uid end solution Scroll one digit to the right using increase value of digit by 1 using Confirm with SET or abort entry with ESC 4 Go back to H2O2 by pressing ESC and continue to Absolute pressure uni...

Page 52: ...of analog and relay outputs In addition you can read off the minimum and maximum readings since the last voltage supply or reset of the min max values Testing functionality of analog outputs This fun...

Page 53: ...F and ON using or If ON is chosen the 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 termin...

Page 54: ...with SET 4 Scroll between the messages recorded 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...

Page 55: ...using or or return to Measuring Mode by pressing ESC 1 4 6 9 Editing Adjust main menu A reference value can be entered for both relative humidity RH and temperature C F for the 1 point adjustment Plea...

Page 56: ...ith or 7 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 8 Continue to Analog Adj Ch 1 with or 9 Continue with the...

Page 57: ...onfirm with SET or 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...

Page 58: ...at the time of supply to 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 t...

Page 59: ...transmitter the last 180 messages are stored in a ring memory but there is no restriction in the P2A software 1 5 1 Status messages Status messages show the current operating mode of the testo 6681 M...

Page 60: ...n automatic self adjustment 02518 Probe reset Probe reset The probe performs a reset 1 5 2 Warning messages Warning messages show an early warning or a current malfunction which may negatively impact...

Page 61: ...ation 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 ne...

Page 62: ...tch 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 T...

Page 63: ...x Transmitter refresh x Probe connection Service plug 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 Prob...

Page 64: ...ction 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 assigned to each of the 4 optional relays The c...

Page 65: ...Display message Class 0 20mA 4 20mA 1V 5V 10V No probe signal Error 21mA 21mA 1 2V 5 5V 11V Wrong probe Error 21mA 21mA 1 2V 5 5V 11V Watchdog error Error 21mA 21mA 1 2V 5 5V 11V Values 0 RH Underran...

Page 66: ...4 or P2A software volume 2 chapter 3 Convenient remote monitoring of the transmitter can be implemented for example by using a relay as a collective alarm see chapter 1 4 6 4 whose messages are forwar...

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Page 68: ...Testo SE Co KGaA Celsiusstr 2 79822 Titisee Neustadt Germany Tel 49 7653 681 0 E Mail info testo de www testo com 0970 6681 en 05 Vol1...

Page 69: ...testo 6681 Humidity transmitters testo 6610 Probes P2A software Parameterizing adjusting and analyzing software Instruction manual Volume 2 en...

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Page 71: ...3 2 3 2 Connecting removing the probe to from the transmitter 107 2 4 Maintenance and cleaning 107 2 4 1 Replacing filters protection caps 107 2 4 2 Cleaning the instrument and filter protection cap 1...

Page 72: ...TIPS AND ASSISTANCE 144 4 1 Questions and answers 144 4 2 Accessories and spare parts 145 4 2 1 Ordering options for testo 6681 transmitter 0555 6681 148 4 2 2 Ordering options for testo 6610 probes...

Page 73: ...d transmit their adjustment data to the internal memory of the testo 6681 transmitter The information is transmitted between the probe and transmitter in a purely digital form The probes can therefore...

Page 74: ...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 c...

Page 75: ...y issued once a clear effect is discernible Early warning when sensor corrosion is starting to develop The testo 6617 probe is able to signal the first signs of corrosion The probe can thus be changed...

Page 76: ...escription of the probe versions can be found from chapter 2 2 2 onwards The following probe versions are available for the testo 6681 humidity transmitter Version Article no Characteristic testo 6611...

Page 77: ...C 40 to 356 F 2 2 1 2 Determining the accuracy measuring uncertainty The entries for the measuring uncertainty for the probe are determined in accordance with GUM Guide to the Expression of Uncertain...

Page 78: ...or the parameter once coming from a smaller value once coming from a larger value humidity sensors actually have no hysteresis but rather very slow adjustment effects that appear to be hysteresis when...

Page 79: ...er with drip hole and condensation protector M 08 Filter for H2O2 atmospheres Nxx Cable length N 00 Without cable testo 6611 N 01 1 m cable length testo 6613 6614 6615 6617 N 02 2 m cable length testo...

Page 80: ...554 0759 Sintered PTFE filter 35 M 04 0554 0755 Open metal protection cap 35 M 05 0192 0265 Open ABS plastic cap 25 M 06 0554 9913 PTFE filter with drip hole 35 M 07 0554 9913 0554 0166 PTFE filter wi...

Page 81: ...wired At a glance Application Monitoring and regulating the production and storage air quality when manufacturing and storing hygroscopic products Meeting the top accuracy requirements Clean room appl...

Page 82: ...erature 0 15 C 0 27 F with slope PT1000 class AA 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 erro...

Page 83: ...wall probe Humidity error according to amount RH as a factor of process humidity Temperature error as a factor of process temperature and temperature of electronics RH RH System error 6681 probe elect...

Page 84: ...s 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 shaf...

Page 85: ...30 to 150 C 22 to 302 F Material Probe shaft Stainless steel Line Sheathed FEP Connector ABS plastic Accuracy at 25 C 77 F Humidity 2 For constant use in high humidity 80 rF at 30 C for 12 h 60 rF at...

Page 86: ...300 500 800 mm L A 165 265 465 765 mm A see Table Filters chapter 2 2 1 4 Cable length incl probe shaft and filter Customized for duct version Pressure resistance PN 10 probe tip If installing probe...

Page 87: ...Product description 87 Temperature error as a factor of process temperature and temperature of electronics System error 6681 probe electronics 25 C 77 F System error 6681 probe electronics 25 C to 70...

Page 88: ...e following page Application Monitoring and regulating industrial humidity processes apart from high humidity processes e g food production storing fruit Monitoring the production and storage air qual...

Page 89: ...tic Accuracy at 25 C 77 F Humidity 1 0 RH 0 007 x reading for 0 to 90 RH 3 For constant use in high humidity 80 rF at 30 C for 12 h 60 rF at 30 C for 12 h please contact us via www testo com service c...

Page 90: ...5 mm A see Table Filters chapter 2 2 1 4 Probe length incl probe shaft and filter 1 2 5 10 m Pressure resistance PN 10 probe tip PN 1 if end of probe cable is involved in process If installing probe u...

Page 91: ...Product description 91 Temperature error as a factor of process temperature and temperature of electronics System error 6681 probe electronics 25 C 77 F System error 6681 probe electronics 25 C to 70...

Page 92: ...lso see volume 1 chapter 1 3 3 5 for the functional principle of the testo 6614 At a glance In the event of overpressures the probe may become a projectile For assembly see Pressure resistance on the...

Page 93: ...mperature Measuring range Humidity 0 to 100 RH Temperature 40 to 180 C 40 to 356 F Material Probe shaft Stainless steel Line Sheathed FEP Connector ABS plastic Accuracy at 25 C 77 F Humidity 1 0 RH 0...

Page 94: ...ter 2 2 1 4 Probe length incl probe shaft and filter 1 2 5 10 m Pressure resistance PN 10 probe tip PN 1 if end of probe cable is involved in process If installing probe under pressure please use cutt...

Page 95: ...nificance with low humidity values in dewpoint range Please also see volume 1 chapter 1 3 3 6 for the functional principle of the testo 6615 Only use testo 6615 with sintered PTFE filter art no 0554 0...

Page 96: ...stance on the following page Application Monitoring and regulating trace humidity processes compressed air with adsorption or membrane driers and plastic granulate driers Used when spatial separation...

Page 97: ...Ctd 40 Ftd 4 K at 50 Ctd 58 Ftd 6 K at 60 Ctd 76 Ftd Dependency on process temperature Deviation from 25 C 77 F 0 1 Ktf K at 40 C 25 C 40 F 77 F 0 2 Ktf K at 25 C 50 C 77 F 122 F 0 4 Ktf K at 50 C 12...

Page 98: ...tion order no 0554 1795 Measuring accuracy of testo 6615 trace humidity cable probe Dewpoint error numerically RH dependent on the process dewpoint Temperature error as a factor of process temperature...

Page 99: ...event of overpressures the probe may become a projectile For assembly see Pressure resistance on the following page Application Monitoring and regulating industrial humidity processes involving corro...

Page 100: ...If this damage to the sensor is not spotted until too late high costs can be incurred due to unusable readings or machine shutdowns and waiting times until the sensor is replaced 1 Cover electrode 2 B...

Page 101: ...dependent upon the process temperature with a deviation of 25 C 77 F 4 For constant use in high humidity 80 rF at 30 C for 12 h 60 rF at 30 C for 12 h please contact us via www testo com service conta...

Page 102: ...tting ring screw connection order no 0554 1795 Measuring accuracy of testo 6617 cable probe self monitoring Humidity error according to amount RH as a factor of process humidity Temperature error as a...

Page 103: ...of the testo 6612 probe can be found in volume 1 chapter 1 3 1 2 2 3 1 3 Installing testo 6613 6614 6615 6617 probes If used with these probes the testo 6681 transmitter is mounted on the wall see vo...

Page 104: ...to the humidity probe as possible max 10 cm An appropriate assembly tool is supplied with the testo 6614 Wall duct holder Order no 0554 6651 Temperature probe testo 6614 Assembly tool supplied with w...

Page 105: ...obe Engage transmitter in the holder on the end of the duct probe Only atmospheric processes up to approx 1 bar positive pressure Alternatively the single hole duct holder order no 0554 1793 can also...

Page 106: ...ith the testo 6614 C Process mounting During installation ensure that the probe cannot be damaged during operation For the testo 6614 heated probe version please use the cutting ring screw connection...

Page 107: ...ted To remove the probe the lock release button on the probe must be pressed so that this can be removed 2 4 Maintenance and cleaning 2 4 1 Replacing filters protection caps 2 4 1 1 Replacing the filt...

Page 108: ...a tool 2 4 1 2 Replacing the filter protection cap for testo 6612 duct version Do not damage the sensors when exchanging the filter the protection cap and do not touch their surfaces Hint Mark the in...

Page 109: ...obe shaft into duct as far as the marking and fix position with screw 9 2 4 1 3 Replacing the filter protection cap for cable versions The following descriptions applies to these probes testo 6613 tes...

Page 110: ...olvents Unscrew cap or protection cap to clean clean with compressed air and replace Take care not to damage the sensor 2 4 3 Replacing the sensor Thanks to the probe concept digital plug in all probe...

Page 111: ...at any time from the Testo homepage www testo com download center requires registration The software must only be bought one time even for owners of several testo transmitters 3 1 1 Functions and use...

Page 112: ...Computer The computer must fulfil the requirements of the respective operating system The following requirements must additionally be fulfilled Interface USB 1 1 or higher Graphic resolution min 1024...

Page 113: ...re 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 software CD 2 Follow the directions of the installat...

Page 114: ...active at all times USB driver is installed see chapter 3 2 1 Installing the software driver 1 Start the P2A software 2 Connect adapter supplied with the P2A software to the service interface of the...

Page 115: ...n Shows the Windows 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 o...

Page 116: ...olbar Shows the Windows compliant icons for editing 3 File list Icon File Explanation Instrument file Instrument file Connection to the instrument has been established Type Serial number cfm File name...

Page 117: ...ameter 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 3 3 2 Editing instrument parameter f...

Page 118: ...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...

Page 119: ...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 reacti...

Page 120: ...ays 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 messa...

Page 121: ...is it is switched to OFF NO contact or ON NC contact The graphic display in the centre of the screen refers to the relay wiring as a NO contact ON Hysteresis To avoid switching cycles Channel Selectio...

Page 122: ...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 signa...

Page 123: ...ation of the following units CtdA or FtdA g kg or gr lb ppmV vol H2O2 process The calculation of the mixture dewpoint unit Ctm is dependent upon the type of the evaporation process with passive vapori...

Page 124: ...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 brigh...

Page 125: ...ntered Adopt new password Button for confirming the new password Valid password Display of the current password Self adjustment Explanation Parameterizing of testo 6615 probe if this is used See volum...

Page 126: ...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...

Page 127: ...re 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 using drag drop where you drag the icon of th...

Page 128: ...o test for proper function see chapter 3 3 3 4 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 3 Click on OK or C...

Page 129: ...rial number dialogue is opened with the Test analyze transmitter register 2 Mark channel and test values Field button Explanation Checking the analog outputs see volume 1 chapter 1 4 6 6 Current readi...

Page 130: ...tput 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 dia...

Page 131: ...s 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...

Page 132: ...ick 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 mi...

Page 133: ...entry via assistant wizard Also see volume 1 chapter 1 3 3 for this 3 3 4 1 1 point adjustment 1 Expose the reference measuring instrument and the instrument to be adjusted to the same constant condi...

Page 134: ...ated 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 2K C deviation sum of al...

Page 135: ...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...

Page 136: ...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 adju...

Page 137: ...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 Explanatio...

Page 138: ...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 sof...

Page 139: ...ettings of the operating system User Name with which the user is logged into the operating system MUF transmitter if the change was performed at the instrument Operating hours date time Operating hour...

Page 140: ...s of the operating system User Name with which the user is logged into the operating system MUF transmitter if the change was performed at the instrument Operating hours date tim e Operating hour time...

Page 141: ...adjustment Value before the adjustment Offset to 1 point adjustment Value after the adjustment Offset 2 point adjustment Difference between target and actual value reported by instrument Channel Analo...

Page 142: ...tion to the P2A software Date time Format of the PC time is adopted from the settings of the operating system Operating hours Operating hour at which the message appeared in the instrument User MUF tr...

Page 143: ...re 3 3 Using the software 143 The printing job is automatically sent to the default printer for the operating system The printout can be edited using Set up printer 4 Click on OK or Cancel to close th...

Page 144: ...the transmitter 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...

Page 145: ...g analyzing incl USB adapter 0554 6020 Fastenings assembly aids Wall duct bracket with M3 screw for fastening the transmitter to the probe and the probe to the wall duct 0554 6651 Pressure tight G 1 2...

Page 146: ...nsor filters and protective caps Stainless steel sintered filter 0554 0647 Wire mesh filter 0554 0757 Sintered PTFE filter 0554 0759 Protection cap made of metal open 0554 0755 PTFE protection cap wit...

Page 147: ...Special ISO calibration certificate transmitter probes 0520 0066 Standard DAkkS calibration certificate transmitter probes 0520 0276 Special DAkkS calibration certificate transmitter probes 0520 0236...

Page 148: ...AC DC B03 0 to 5 V 4 wire 24 VAC DC B04 0 to 10 V 4 wire 24 VAC DC B05 0 to 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 dis...

Page 149: ...13 kJ kg Min Max enthalpy F14 hPa Min Max water vapour partial pressure F15 inch H2O Min Max water vapour partial pressure F18 Vol min max Gxx Channel 2 Unit G01 RH Min Max G02 C Min Max G03 F Min Max...

Page 150: ...analog output I01 RH Min Max I02 C Min Max I03 F Min Max I04 Ctd Min Max I05 Ftd Min Max I06 g kg Min Max I07 gr lb Min Max I08 g m3 Min Max I09 gr ft3 Min Max I10 ppmVol min max I11 Cwb Min Max wet...

Page 151: ...al languages K01 German English instruction manual K02 French English instruction manual K03 Spanish English instruction manual K04 Italian English instruction manual K05 Dutch English instruction man...

Page 152: ...PTFE filter with drip hole and condensation protector M 08 Filter for H2O2 atmospheres Nxx Cable length N 00 Without cable testo 6611 N 01 1 m cable length testo 6613 6614 6615 6617 N 02 2 m cable le...

Page 153: ...4 2 Accessories and spare parts 153 Order code Characteristic P 50 Probe length approx 500 mm testo 6612 6613 6614 6615 6617 P 80 Probe length approx 800 mm testo 6612 6613...

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