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Contents

1.  Introduction  and  Taking  into  Use 8

Connecting  the  Cables  and  Starting  the  Meter

8

2.  Basic  Features  of  the  Instrument 9

Result  of  Measurement

9

MK30  Application  Areas

9

Special  Features  of  the  Instrument 10

Philosophy  of  the  Meter

10

Operating  Characteristics

10

Calibration  Libraries 17

3.  Use  of  the  Instrument

19

Menus  and  Settings

19

Memory  Banks20

Typing  in  Data21

Calibration  menu

21

General  Information  about  Calibration

22

Performing  MULTI  Calibration  with  Samples  of  Different  Moisture  Levels 24

Performing  MULTI  Calibration  when  Working  with  a  Climatic  Chamber  and  a  Balance

25

Adjusting  a  Table

26

The  Procedure  for  Adjusting 26

Standardization  Menu 27

Alarm  Menu 28

Service  Menu 29

Unit  and  Communications  Menu

30

Curve  Menu

31

Display  Menu 31

Keys  Available  in  Measuring  State

31

Selection  of  Filtering 35

General  Guidelines  in  Use

35

Notices  for  Measuring

36

Special  Features  of  the  Models

36

General

37

Dry/Wet  range  operations

37

Colour  Adjust  Menu 37

4.  Model  MK30LP

38

General 38

Contents  of  the  delivery  bundle ........................................................................................... 39

Versions ............................................................................................................................. 39

Cables ................................................................................................................................ 39

Data  acquisition .................................................................................................................. 39

Adjustment  of  the  rollers .................................................................................................... 44

Calibration .......................................................................................................................... 44

Moisture  ranges .................................................................................................................. 45

Internal  connections  of  the  meter ........................................................................................ 45

Use  of  the  Second  Channel  As  a  Reference .......................................................................... 45

Appendix  1.  Service  Operations .................................................................. 51

Summary of Contents for MK30

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Page 5: ...Model MK30 Compact...

Page 6: ...Calibration when Working with a Climatic Chamber and a Balance 25 Adjusting a Table 26 The Procedure for Adjusting 26 Standardization Menu 27 Alarm Menu 28 Service Menu 29 Unit and Communications Men...

Page 7: ...Definition of the Data Transmission Protocol 53 Appendix 3 Technical Specifications of the Moisture Meter MK30 Regular and Compact applies mostly to MK30LP too 56 Appendix 4 Troubleshooting the Meter...

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Page 11: ...Correct Incorrect Incorrect Incorrect Correct Compress Correct Compress loose material...

Page 12: ...Correct Incorrect Center the cylinder one sheet tension at edges Min 50 mm Incorrect Correct...

Page 13: ...measuring thick material any background any background Min 30 50 mm Incorrect Correct...

Page 14: ...one sheet Incorrect Incorrect Incorrect Correct...

Page 15: ...0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000 20000 0 20 40 60 80 100 MK30 MK30 W BW g m2 moisture total...

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Page 19: ...les Auto ON Auto OFF Batch Ave Marker Range Flash Cal Up Down Recipe edit Filter Select Recipe Recipe TABLES 6 7 43 PAPER LOGOHOLD AUTO TABLE 0 TIME REEL 12 7 8 9 ESC 4 5 6 Menu 1 2 0 3 Enter Save Low...

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Page 23: ...0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 SCALE the default raw signal raw signal pulp plate 1000 g m2 moisture...

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Page 34: ...7 8 9 ESC 4 5 6 Menu 1 2 0 3 Enter Save Low Pwr Stat s BIGNUM Graph Select Select Charge Banks Tables Auto ON Auto OFF Batch Ave Marker Range Flash Cal Up Down Recipe edit Filter Select Recipe Recipe...

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Page 58: ...zing some of its internal parameters The version Compact has somewhat narrower moisture range 0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000 12000 14000 16000 18000 20000 0 20 40 60 80 100 MK30 MK30 W BW g m2 moisture t...

Page 59: ...e may be faulty rare Let a technician check it or contact the manufacturer A voltage close to 9 24 Volts should be available in it at the connector pins All fuses in the system are self recovering and...

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Page 61: ...4 Adjust 6 Stdze At some occasions a security question is involved SURE 1 If you respond by pressing key 1 the action is continued else not In several submenus pressing the Save key will either save t...

Page 62: ...ampling interval Further submenus 32 Edit batch size Series submenus C Erase data in Banks 5 1 FLASH 2 ZERO 1 2 Flash calibra tion Automatic zeroing of moisture read ing Flash calibration submenu T 6...

Page 63: ...raw signal and inquire for the corresponding moisture 2 Step 1 3 Execute 1 0406RAW 1 2 3 2 Edit number of points in use in the table MULTI 1 Calibrate 2 Edit 3 Points 2 2 STEP 1 4 Signal 5 Moisture F...

Page 64: ...dze 4 Adjust 1 Set delta 0 0 19 AC YE 1 Edit deltavalue 0 0 Affects one table only 6 Standardize Drift 1 Offset 0 0 1 Edit drift offset 0 0 Affects all tables Calibration submenus Arrow keys UP DOWN a...

Page 65: ...LU 21 BASE60 Select from a list use arrow keys up down and press Enter SURE 1 Clear a table 2 Edit 1 Name 2 Libname Edit the calibra tion table name or the library name 3 19 AC YE Edit calibration tab...

Page 66: ...vel 2 3 Turn alarm feature on off Service 0 Sleep 8 Thead 9 More Check 5 Check head temperature 8 Turn sleep feature on off DIM 0 Alarm submenus Service submenus C C More 1 SaveCF 5 ErData 7 BAUD C 9...

Page 67: ...nd Bluetooth PIN Switch between unit options 2 1 Editunit numeric phone keys arrows 3 Initialize the Bluetooth 4 Edit address 1 default 1 1 Range of Curve 1 Low 2 High 3 Automatic Edit Low end 0 0 1 E...

Page 68: ...intensi ties and brightness for each display TABLE display 5 Select 123 RGB Bright Select Adjust RBG intensi ties and brightness for each display LowPower display 4 Select 123 RGB Bright Select Adjust...

Page 69: ...ent 9 Battery 57 C Calibration 56 Calibration and Material Libraries 17 Calibration menu 21 Connecting the Cables and Starting the Meter 8 Contents of the delivery bundle 39 CRCCCITT 53 D Data Flow in...

Page 70: ...nce 56 Measuring Speed 56 measuring state 20 Memory Banks 20 Menus and Settings 19 Moisture range 56 MULTI 20 21 MULTI Calibration 23 N Noise level 56 Notices for Measuring 36 O Opening the Meter 51 O...

Page 71: ...mode 17 sleeping feature 29 sleeping mode 57 Spacers 56 Special Features of Different Models 36 Stability 56 Standardization Menu 27 T TABLES 16 Technical Specifications of the Moisture Meter 56 text...

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