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Gb 6. commissioning, operation – WIKA CPH62I0 User Manual

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WIKA operating instructions, model CPH62I0

11221801.02 02/2011 GB/D/F/E

GB

6. Commissioning, operation

6.3.10 (AL.) Alarm

There are three possible settings: Alarm off (AL.oFF), on (AL.on), on (AL.no.So).

The following conditions will prompt an alarm to be displayed, if the alarm function is

activated (on or no.So):

Value is below lower alarm limit (AL.Lo) or above upper alarm limit (AL.Hi).

Sensor error (Sens-Erro)

Low battery (bAt)

Fe 7: System error

When an alarm occurs, the alarm arrow flashes, and, during serial communication, the

‘PRIO’-flag is set within the transmitted message.

6.3.11 (CLOC) Real time clock

The real time clock is needed for time-stamping each data point recorded within the

logger function. As a result, the clock settings should be checked regularly. If the battery

has been replaced the appropriate menu ‘CLOC’ will be accessed automatically.

6.4 Operation of logger

The device supports two different logger functions:

"Func-STOR": Each time the ´STORE/QUIT´ key is pressed a data point will be recorded.

"Func-CYCL": Measurements will automatically be recorded at a defined interval, set

within the logger menu ‘CYCL‘ until the logger is stopped or the logger

memory becomes full. Logging is started by pressing the ´STORE/

QUIT´ key for 2 seconds.

The logger records up to 3 measurement values for each interval:

Current or mean value (depending on logger setting, see below), Min-Peak and

Max-Peak. (Sensor 1, Sensor 2, difference)

To evaluate the data, WIKA’s Data logger evaluation software GSoft (V 2.3 or higher)

must be used. The software also allows easy configuration and operation of the logger.

If the logger is selected (Func-STOR or Func-CYCL) the hold function is deactivated; the

´STORE/QUIT´ key is then used solely for the operation of the logger functions.

Min- and Max-Peak are, respectively, the minimum and the maximum measured values

during the last measurement interval. Therefore both the instantaneous pressure values

and the measured fluctuations can be better analysed.