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WIKA operating instructions, model CPH6200
EN
11221780.02 04/2019 EN/DE
6. Commissioning, operation
6.5.2 Automatic recording with adjustable cycle time (
Func-CYCL
)
The logger cycle time is adjustable (see configuration). As an example “
CYCL
=
1
:
00
” a
measuring result will be stored every minute.
Additionally, with the measurement type “
rAtE-SLo
”, a current-saving function is
selectable, “
Lo
.
Po
”. If this is “
on
”, it operates so that, while the logger is recording,
a measurement only occurs at the respective logger time. This reduces the current
consumption considerably and is therefore mainly recommended for long-term
measurements (e.g. leak testing).
Recordable measuring results:
CPH6200-S1: 10,000
CPH6200-S2: 4,000
(at max. 64 recording sequences)
Cycle time:
1 ... 3,600 s (= 1 h),
adjustable in the configuration
A measuring result contains:
■
Slow measurements “
rAtE-SLo
”:
- Sensor 1: measured value at that data point
- Sensor 1: min. peak, max. peak since last data point
- Sensor 2
1)
: measured value at that data point
- Sensor 2
1)
: min. peak, max. peak since last data point
- Difference (Sensor 1 - Sensor 2)
1)
: measured value at that data point
- Difference (Sensor 1 - Sensor 2)
1)
: min. peak, max. peak since last data point
■
Fast measurements “
rAtE-FASt
” or “
rAtE-P
.
dEt
”:
- Sensor 1: arithmetic mean value since last data point
- Sensor 1: min. peak, max. peak since last data point
- Sensor 2
1)
: arithmetic mean value since last data point
- Sensor 2
1)
: min. peak, max. peak since last data point
- Difference (Sensor 1 - Sensor 2)
1)
: arithmetical mean value since last data point
- Difference (Sensor 1 - Sensor 2)
1)
: min. peak, max. peak since last data point
1) Only valid for 2-channel version, CPH6200-S2
Starting logger recording
1. Press the
[STORE/QUIT]
button for 2 seconds.
⇒
The display shows “
Lo66 rvn
”: