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005.006
User manual for the portable device
Rev. 03 valid from:
myDatasensH2S 1000
Firmware version: 01v023
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Modem version: 01v026
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Server version: 37.1
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Hardware version: 1.7
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Microtronics
Engineering GmbH |
Hauptstrasse 7 | 3244 Ruprechtshofen | Austria
Tel +43 2756 77180 23 | Fax +43 2756 77180 33 | support@microtronics.at
www.microtronics.at

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  • Page 1: User Manual For The Portable Device Mydatasensh2S 1000

    Rev. 03 valid from: Firmware version: 01v023 Modem version: 01v026 Server version: 37.1 Hardware version: 1.7 Microtronics Engineering GmbH | www.microtronics.at Hauptstrasse 7 | 3244 Ruprechtshofen | Austria Tel +43 2756 77180 23 | Fax +43 2756 77180 33 | support@microtronics.at...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1 Table of contens Chapter 1 Table of contens User manual for the portable device myDatasensH2S 1000 Chapter 1 Table of contens Chapter 2 Declaration of conformity Chapter 3 Ex certification Chapter 4 Technical data Chapter 5 General specifications 5.1 Translation...
  • Page 4 9.2 General principles 9.3 Placing the system into operation 9.4 Testing communication with the device Chapter 10 User interfaces 10.1 User interface on the myDatasensH2S 1000 10.1.1 Operating elements 10.1.1.1 Solenoid switch 10.1.1.2 Status LED 10.2 User interface on the myDataweb-Server...
  • Page 5 Chapter 1 Table of contens 10.2.1 Site configuration 10.2.1.1 Site 10.2.1.2 Comments 10.2.1.3 Measurement channels 10.2.1.3.1 Basis 10.2.1.3.2 Alarms 10.2.1.3.3 Cross sensitivity of the H2S sensor 10.2.1.4 Calculated channels 10.2.1.4.1 Basis 10.2.1.4.2 Calculation 10.2.1.4.3 Alarm 10.2.1.5 Internal channels 10.2.1.5.1 Basis 10.2.1.5.2 Alarms 10.2.1.6 Alarm settings 10.2.1.7 Basic setting...
  • Page 6 11.5 Maintenance of the antenna connector 11.6 Calibration, trimming and zero-point alignment 11.6.1 Safety instructions for handling H2S gas 11.6.2 Calibration 11.6.2.1 Calibration specifications 11.6.2.2 Calibration room equipment 11.6.2.3 Calibration process 11.6.3 Trimming 11.6.4 Zero-point alignment Chapter 12 Removal/disposal Chapter 13 Troubleshooting and repair 13.1 General problems 13.2 Log entries and error codes 13.2.1 Modem error...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Declaration Of Conformity

    Chapter 2 Declaration of conformity Chapter 2 Declaration of conformity Rev. 03...
  • Page 9: Chapter 3 Ex Certification

    Chapter 3 Ex certification Chapter 3 Ex certification Rev. 03...
  • Page 10 Rev. 03...
  • Page 11: Chapter 4 Technical Data

    Internal flash memory for up to 125.700 measurement values memory Data type s16 (16 signed) Data By means of GSM/GPRS quad-band modem to the relevant myDataweb server transmission The myDatasensH2S 1000 is equipped with an integrated SIM card. Rev. 03...
  • Page 12 Monthly 3,88MB for two-minute measurement cycle and 120-minute transmission cycle data volume Device Battery pack BP457A : operating Approx. 2 years with two-minute measurement cycle and 120-minute time transmission cycle Approx. 2,2 years with five-minute measurement cycle and 120-minute transmission cycle Approx.
  • Page 13: Chapter 5 General Specifications

    5.4 Ex protection The portable device myDatasensH2S 1000 is designed for use in areas with an explosive atmosphere in Zone 1. The accu pack can be replaced in the Ex area but must not be charged. Please note that if the seal is broken on devices with a maintenance contract, this will render the contract void.
  • Page 14: Safety Instructions

    1 myDatasensH2S 1000 5.5 Safety instructions For the connection, commissioning and operation of the myDatasensH2S 1000 , the following information and higher legal regulations of the country (e.g. ÖVE), such as valid EX regulations as well as the applicable safety and accident prevention regulations for the respective application case must be observed.
  • Page 15: Safety And Preventative Measures For Handling Gsm/Gprs Modems

    Chapter 5 General specifications Important note: Indicates a situation that can result in damages to this instrument if it is not avoided. Information that must be particularly emphasised. Note: Information that supplements the specifications in the main text. 5.5.2 Safety and preventative measures for handling GSM/GPRS modems Observe the following safety and preventative measures during all phases of installation, operation, maintenance or repair of a GSM/GPRS modem.
  • Page 16: Overview

    5.6 Overview Bottom of the myDatasensH2S 1000 Top of the myDatasensH2S 1000 (view without accu or battery pack) 1 H2S sensor 4 Solenoid switch 2 USB interface 5 Status LED 3 Supply connector 6 Antenna connection 5.7 Intended use The portable measurement instrument is used to record H2S concentrations. The device is battery- operated.
  • Page 17: General Product Information

    The device is also configured via this connection. The device is equipped with an integrated SIM chip. 5.9 Device labelling The specifications in this user manual apply exclusively to the myDatasensH2S 1000 device type. The type plate is located on the rear side of the device and includes the following specifications: Type designation...
  • Page 18: Installation Of Spare And Wear Parts

    21) via the solenoid contact so that the amended configuration is transmitted to the myDatasensH2S 1000 . During this process, all of the data that has not yet been transferred to the myDataweb server is transmitted. The antenna can be removed as soon as the GPRS connection has been deactivated - indicated by the status LED going out (see "Status LED"...
  • Page 19: Obligation Of The Operator

    Chapter 5 General specifications 5.12 Obligation of the operator WARNING: In the EEA (European Economic Area), the national implementation of the framework directive (89/391/EEC) as well as the associated specific directives and from these in particular, the directive (89/655/EEC) about the minimum safety and health requirements for use of work equipment by workers at work, each in their respective version are to be complied with.
  • Page 21: Chapter 6 Functional Principle

    Chapter 6 Functional Principle Chapter 6 Functional Principle 6.1 ALOHA transmission mode The ALOHA transmission mode is a special connection mode during which the myDatasensH2S 1000 establishes a 10-minute connection with the myDataweb server. Initiating ALOHA transmission mode: Directly on the device using the solenoid switch (see "Solenoid switch" on page 39) A speech bubble in the measurement device list (see "myDataweb-Server user manual"...
  • Page 22: Determining The Raw Value

    6.2.1 Determining the raw value The supply to the gas sensor is activated once the sampling cycle (60 sec.) has expired. Following expiry of the warm-up time (30 sec. ), 15 macro measurements are completed at intervals of 200ms from which an average value is determined (sample measurement value). If the recording cycle is longer than the sampling cycle, the sample measurement values generated from the 15 macro meas- urements are averaged over the measurement cycle.
  • Page 23: Calculation Of The Trimmed H2S Measurement Value

    Chapter 6 Functional Principle Min. raw value Max. raw value End of the measuring range Start of the measuring range Raw value Corresponding H2S measurement value for the raw value Slope determined during the calibration Calib (see "Calibration process" on page 60) Offset determined during the calibration Calib (see "Calibration process"...
  • Page 24: Digital Filter

    Slope determined during trimming proc- Trim ess (see "Trimming" on page 64) Offset determined during trimming proc- Trim ess (see "Trimming" on page 64) F = k * E + d Trim Trim 6.2.4 Digital filter If the H2S measurement value changes by more than 0,8ppm in comparison to the previous one, the new value is adopted in full.
  • Page 25: Chapter 7 Storage, Delivery And Transport

    Note: The accu or battery pack required for operation is not part of the standard scope of delivery and must be ordered separately (see "Accu and battery packs" on page 81). The standard scope of delivery of the myDatasensH2S 1000 (206.101 ) includes: myDatasensH2S 1000 Antenna 900 FME (206.801)
  • Page 26: Transportation

    Note: The table above only includes the storage conditions for the two energy sources used most frequently for the myDatasensH2S 1000 . Please consult the appropriate factsheet for information about the storage conditions of other accu or battery packs. Important note: The storage conditions included in the table only apply when the myDa- tasensH2S 1000 is disconnected from the accu or battery pack.
  • Page 27: Chapter 8 Installation

    Important note: Ensure installation is completed correctly. Comply with the existing legal and/or operational directives. Improper handling can cause injuries and/or damage to the devices. The myDatasensH2S 1000 must not be operated in the field without a protective armour. Rev. 03...
  • Page 28: Wall Mounting

    Due to the electrostatic effects, the protective armour must not be rubbed with cloths in the Ex zone. The installation site must be selected according to specific criteria. The following conditions must be avoided in any case: Direct sunlight Objects that radiate intense heat (maximum ambient temperature: -10...+40°C) Objects with a strong electromagnetic field (frequency converter or similar) Corrosive chemicals or gases (with the exception of H2S that is to be measured) Mechanical impacts...
  • Page 29 3. Carefully bend the brackets on the retaining bracket (1) apart and insert the myDatasensH2S 1000 in accordance with the Figure "Wall mounting - step 2" on page 28. The rear of the myDatasensH2S 1000 (the side with the cut-out in the protective cover) must be facing the wall.
  • Page 30: Suspended Installation

    1 Niro shackle (206.325) 2 myDatasensH2S 1000 1. Use the Niro shackle (206.325), to attach the myDatasensH2S 1000 to a rung of the channel ladder or a similar fastening point in accordance with the figure "Detailed view of a suspended installation " on page 30.
  • Page 31: Electrical Installation

    The standard antenna is directly attached to the antenna connector (see "Overview" on page 16) of the myDatasensH2S 1000 . If the distance between the antenna position and the myDatasensH2S 1000 is too great, you can use a 5 m Extension cable for Antenna 900 FME (206.805).
  • Page 32: Possibilities For Improving The Signal Quality

    Ex approved will render this approval invalid) 8.3.1.1.3 Procedure for determining the optimum position of the antenna 1. Install the myDatasensH2S 1000 as described in chapter "Installing the myDatasensH2S 1000 " on page 27. During this process, also observe the notes regarding the influences on the signal quality (see "Influences on the signal quality"...
  • Page 33 Chapter 8 Installation Note: Additional explanation about evaluating the "GSM level": "GSM level" >-64dBm -64 to -73dBm -74 to -83dBm -84 to -93dBm -94 to -107dBm <= -108dBm Rev. 03...
  • Page 35: Chapter 9 Initial Start-Up

    9.3 Placing the system into operation Note: It is recommended that the myDatasensH2S 1000 is first placed into operation in the office before moving the device to the place of use. During this process, you should set a site for the later operation on the myDataweb server (see "myDataweb-Server user manual"...
  • Page 36: Testing Communication With The Device

    3. Configure the created site according to your requirements (see "Site configuration" on page 41). 4. Link the myDatasensH2S 1000 with the created site (see "Site" on page 41). 5. Activate the ALOHA transmission mode (see "ALOHA transmission mode" on page 21) so that the site configuration is transmitted to the myDatasensH2S 1000 .
  • Page 37 Chapter 9 Initial Start-Up Note: Additional explanation about evaluating the "GSM level": "GSM level" >-64dBm -64 to -73dBm -74 to -83dBm -84 to -93dBm -94 to -107dBm <= -108dBm Note: Additional explanation about evaluating the "battery": "Battery" > 3,73V 3,73V...3,65V 3,64V...3,59V 3,58V...3,56V 3,55V...3,21V...
  • Page 39: Chapter 10 User Interfaces

    Chapter 10 User interfaces Chapter 10 User interfaces The configuration of the myDatasensH2S 1000 is carried out via the web interface on the myDataweb server (see "User interface on the myDataweb-Server" on page 41), which your responsible sales partner will provide to you.
  • Page 40: Status Led

    If the ALOHA transmission mode was activated or the accu or battery pack was connected (PowerOn), the myDatasensH2S 1000 switches to advanced signalling mode and indicates the current operating status for 10 minutes via the status LED. During this ten-minute interval, the error/status codes are transmitted every three seconds.
  • Page 41: User Interface On The Mydataweb-Server

    Chapter 10 User interfaces Operating statuses Status LED Description Flickering Establishing connection Lights up GPRS connection established or button/solenoid switch actuated Normal measuring operation according to configuration until the next transmission 10.2 User interface on the myDataweb-Server 10.2.1 Site configuration Note: Several of the configuration fields in the following sub chapters may possibly be hidden depending on the respective user level.
  • Page 42: Alarms

    Note: The H2S sensor used indicates a certain cross sensitivity to other gases (see "Cross sensitivity of the H2S sensor" on page 42). 10.2.1.3.2 Alarms Warning Value low A warning is initiated if the measurement value drops to or below this value.
  • Page 43: Calculation

    Chapter 10 User interfaces Mode Possible calculation modes for the calculated channels Calculated channel deactivated Table Defines the lower scale end of the pointer instruments Defines the upper scale end of the pointer instruments Unit String, which is used as the measurement value unit by all of the server display elements Decimal Number of decimal places which are used by all of the server display...
  • Page 44: Alarm

    10.2.1.4.3 Alarm Note: The alarm levels for calculated channels can only be evaluated once the device has transmitted the measurement data to the myDataweb server. Alarm low An alarm is initiated if the measurement value drops to or below this value. Alarm high An alarm is initiated if the measurement value meets or exceeds this value.
  • Page 45: Alarm Settings

    Chapter 10 User interfaces 10.2.1.6 Alarm settings Acknowledgement Standard The global server setting is used (see "myDataweb- Server user manual" 005.002) to determine whether to acknowledge the alarms automatically or manually. Automatic Alarms are acknowledged automatically as soon as all of the messages have been sent.
  • Page 46: Basic Setting

    10.2.1.7 Basic setting Transmission cycle Time between transmissions Recording cycle Time between measurement data recordings Measure quick divisor Recording cycle = recording cycle / factor (once triggered by the alarm/warning) Time zone Regional settings (not relevant for raw measurement data as this is stored in the UTC) Daylight saving time Configuration for automatic time adjustment...
  • Page 47: Comments

    Chapter 10 User interfaces 10.2.2.1 Comments Comments Empty comment field (is also displayed below the site name in the measurement instrument list) 10.2.2.2 Measurement instrument Customer Name of the customer to whom the measurement instrument is assigned IMSI IMSI of the used SIM chip or SIM card Serial number Serial number of the instrument Instrument The instrument class of the site and instrument must match for an instrument to be...
  • Page 48: Device-Specific Settings

    Firmware Firmware update is deactivated update As soon as a new version of the selected firmware type is available, this is installed immediately. Even if tag is missing Firmware is also transmitted to the device if the device has not transmitted the current firmware version to the server. (NOT RECOMMENDED!) Allow downgrade Facilitates the installation of an older firmware version than...
  • Page 49: Chapter 11 Maintenance

    11.1 General maintenance Regularly check the myDatasensH2S 1000 for mechanical damage. Clean the myDatasensH2S 1000 with a soft, moist cloth. Use a mild cleaning agent, if nec- essary. Attention: Due to the electrostatic effects, the protective armour must not be rubbed with cloths in the Ex zone.
  • Page 50 4. Briefly (approx. 1 sec.) activate the solenoid switch (see "Operating elements" on page 39) to prepare the myDatasensH2S 1000 for the removal of the accu pack. This ensures that the most recently generated data is saved permanently. If the device is not notified that the accu pack is being removed by briefly pressing the solenoid switch, the measurement data from the last half an hour can be lost.
  • Page 51 7. Due to the low energy consumption, one accu charge will provide several months of operating time. During this time, the myDatasensH2S 1000 is located in an environment that strongly cor- rodes the seal between the device and the accu or battery pack. The accu cover must therefore be replaced every time the device is recharged.
  • Page 52: Charging The Accu Pack

    Assembly of the protective armour Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 11.3.1 Charging the accu pack The accu packs are delivered in a charged state. Instructions on replacing the accu pack are provided in "Replacing the accu or battery pack" on page 49. Important note: The accu pack can be replaced in the Ex area but must not be charged.
  • Page 53 Chapter 11 Maintenance Charger and accu pack 1 Charger AC15 (206.701) 3 Charging plug 2 Status LED of the Charger AC15 4 Accu pack, e.g. AP424DA (206.705) Flashing orange: Impulse charge (accu pack fully discharged) Orange: Accu pack is being charged Green: Charging completed Red: Accu pack damaged The charging process starts as soon as the accu pack is connected to the charger.
  • Page 54: Replacing The Accu Cover

    Important note: The use of spare and wear parts (e.g. accu or battery packs, etc.) that are not approved by the manufacturer will render the warranty invalid. The protective case must be installed in operation. Note: Ensure that accu and battery packs are disposed of in line with environmental require- ments.
  • Page 55: Maintenance Of The Accu Seal

    Chapter 11 Maintenance 1. Unscrew all four of the screws (1) that secure the accu cover (see "Replacing the accu cover - step 1" on page 54). A suitable Torx wrench (Tx10) is included in the myDatanet Service Kit (206.324 ). 2.
  • Page 56 Cleaning the myDatasensH2S 1000 - step 1 Cleaning the myDatasensH2S 1000 - step 2 2. Clean the seal and area around the seal of the accu or battery pack with a cleaning cloth and cotton buds. Cleaning the accu or battery pack 3.
  • Page 57: Maintenance Of The Antenna Socket

    Chapter 11 Maintenance 11.4 Maintenance of the antenna socket The optional "myDatanet Service Kit (206.324 )" equipment is required for maintaining the antenna socket. Important note: The three small O-rings on the contact pin of the antenna socket must be installed to improve the seal.
  • Page 58: Calibration, Trimming And Zero-Point Alignment

    Antenna including assembled O-ring 1 Antenna 900 FME (206.801) 2 6.1x1.6 mm O-ring (included in the scope of delivery of the 206.324 ) 1. Assemble the O-ring on the antenna connector according to the Figure "Antenna including assembled O-ring" on page 58. 2.
  • Page 59: Safety Instructions For Handling H2S Gas

    The greatest caution must therefore be exercised depending on the calibration gas used. The maximum admissible concentration (MAC value) at the workplace for H2S is 10ppm. 11.6.2 Calibration Note: The calibration of a myDatasensH2S 1000 must only be completed in a specially equipped calibration space. Rev. 03...
  • Page 60: Calibration Specifications

    11.6.2.1 Calibration specifications Important note: No one is allowed to enter the calibration room without training. Employees must only use those gases or gas concentrations that they are trained to use according to the relevant risk potential. Alcohol-based cleaning agents must not be used. Before entering the calibration room, the employee must have been in an environment free of alcoholic vapours for at least 30 minutes.
  • Page 61 49) to expose the USB interface (see "Overview" on page 16). 3. Connect the myDatasensH2S 1000 to the PC using the cable supplied USB15AB (206.601). If the device is being connected to the PC for the first time, the driver will need to be installed.
  • Page 62 Screenshot following input of the password including additional tabs 5. Select the "Calibration" tab (see "Screenshot following input of the password including addi- tional tabs" on page 62) and wait for the warm-up time to be completed. 6. Ensure that 0ppm is selected for the lower reference point. Wait five minutes before pressing the button to set the lower reference point.
  • Page 63 7. Place the myDatasensH2S 1000 in the myDatasens calibration adapter (206.813), which should already be connected to the gas extraction station. Place the myDatasensH2S 1000 in the calibration adapter 1 myDatasensH2S 1000 3 Hose to the gas extraction station 2 myDatasens calibration adapter (206.813)
  • Page 64: Trimming

    calibration gas to 0.5 l/min. and gas the device for five minutes. Then press the button to adopt the upper reference point (see ""Calibration" tab " on page 62). 9. Press the "Save" button to transfer the determined offset and slope values in myDatasensH2S 1000 (see ""Calibration"...
  • Page 65 49) to expose the USB interface (see "Overview" on page 16). 3. Connect the myDatasensH2S 1000 to the PC using the cable supplied USB15AB (206.601). If the device is being connected to the PC for the first time, the driver will need to be installed.
  • Page 66 Screenshot following input of the password including additional tabs 5. Select the "Trim" tab (see "Screenshot following input of the password including additional tabs" on page 66) and wait for the warm-up time to be completed. 6. Ensure that 0ppm is selected for the lower reference point. Wait five minutes before pressing the button to set the lower reference point.
  • Page 67 5 Button for adopting the upper reference point 7. Place the myDatasensH2S 1000 in the myDatasens calibration adapter (206.813), which should already be connected to the source of the calibration gas. Place the myDatasensH2S 1000 in the calibration adapter...
  • Page 68: Zero-Point Alignment

    Note: There is also an option to display the input fields for manually adding the offset and slope by select- ing the checkbox "More Settings" (see ""Trim" tab " on page 66). By clicking on the "Save" button, the manually entered values for the offset and slope are transferred to myDatasensH2S 1000 . 11.6.4 Zero-point alignment The zero-point alignment is used to equalise adjustments of the zero-point.
  • Page 69 49) to expose the USB interface (see "Overview" on page 16). 3. Connect the myDatasensH2S 1000 to the PC using the cable supplied USB15AB (206.601). If the device is being connected to the PC for the first time, the driver will need to be installed.
  • Page 70 "Zero" tab Rev. 03...
  • Page 71: Chapter 12 Removal/Disposal

    Dispose of the device in accordance with the locally valid environmental regulations for electronic products. Accu and/or battery packs must not remain connected to the myDatasensH2S 1000 after discharging. Ensure that accu and battery packs are disposed of in line with environmental requirements.
  • Page 73: Chapter 13 Troubleshooting And Repair

    Fully discharge accu and battery packs Communication Evaluate the status LED blink code (see "Status LED" on page 40). Load the device log from the myDatasensH2S 1000 or the myDataweb problems server and use myDatanetDeviceConfig for the evaluation (see "Evaluating the device log" on page 79).
  • Page 74: Log Entries And Error Codes

    Check the connection between the device and the sensor HOLD Standby (GPRS ON, measurement OFF) If the ALOHA transmission mode is initiated, the myDatasensH2S 1000 switches back into "RUN" mode (GPRS ON, measurement ON). TRANSPORT Transport lock (GPRS OFF, measurement OFF) see "Standby"...
  • Page 75 (1/2) (1/2) Try to improve the position of the antenna. Check whether the device is in the coverage area (www.microtronics.at/footprint). Lift the network block (see "myDatanetDeviceConfig user manual" 005.004) NO NET No GSM network Improve the position of the antenna...
  • Page 76: Modem Error

    Try again later BEARER NO -992 --- No answer ANSWER Try again later Check whether the device is in the coverage area (www.microtronics.at/footprint). BEARER NO -991 --- No carrier CARRIER Try again later Check whether the device is in the coverage area (www.microtronics.at/footprint).
  • Page 77 Check the settings for the netlock or remove the netlock Check whether the device is in the coverage area (www.microtronics.at/footprint). A netlock can only be activated on devices with a USB connector in conjunction with the myDatanetDeviceConfig configuration program. Rev. 03...
  • Page 78 Try to improve the position of the antenna. Check whether the device is in the coverage area (www.microtronics.at/footprint). TCP channel error (1/2) 1200 CHANNEL ABORTED -965 --- An attempt is being made to write to/read a TCP client that is no longer available.
  • Page 79: Evaluating The Device Log

    Chapter 13 Troubleshooting and repair Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text TCP channel error (2/2) 1200 CHANNEL REFUSED -955 --- The TCP connection has been refused by the server. Try again later CHANNEL HOST -954 --- No route to the host.
  • Page 80 A more detailed description about the evaluation of the device log using myDatanetDeviceConfig is included in the user manual for the myDatanetDeviceConfig ("myDatanetDeviceConfig user manual" 005.004). Rev. 03...
  • Page 81: Chapter 14 Spare Parts And Accessories

    Chapter 14 Spare parts and accessories Chapter 14 Spare parts and accessories 14.1 Assembly sets Description Quantity Order number MDN wall mounting 206.321 Niro shackle 206.325 14.2 Antennas Note: The use of antennas not listed in this section shall invalidate the Ex approval. Description Quantity Order number...
  • Page 82: Cable

    14.5 Cable Description Quantity Order number USB15AB 206.601 14.6 Other accessories Description Quantity Order number MDN Protection casing 206.320 Commissioning battery pack for myDatalog/sens Mobile 305005 MDN Magnet 206.803 myDatanet Service Kit 206.324 MDN Anti-theft device 206.322 myDatasens calibration adapter 206.813 Calibration set H2S 30ppm 206.810...
  • Page 83: Chapter 15 Document History

    Chapter 15 Document history Chapter 15 Document history Rev. Datum Änderungen 03 11.04.2013 Kapitel "Declaration of conformity" on page 7 Standards updated Kapitel "Technical data" on page 11 Technical data of the temperature sensor added Kapitel "Testing communication with the device" on page 36 Additional explanation about evaluating the "battery"...
  • Page 85: Chapter 16 Contact Information

    Chapter 16 Contact information Chapter 16 Contact information Support & Service: Microtronics Engineering GmbH Hauptstrasse 7 3244 Ruprechtshofen Austria, Europe Tel. +43 (0)2756 7718023 support@microtronics.at www.microtronics.at Microtronics Engineering GmbH Microtronics-UK Ldt. (Headquarter) 9b The Shade, Soham, Ely Hauptstrasse 7 Cambs, CB7 5DE...

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