Chapter 1 Table of contens Chapter 1 Table of contens Cover 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 5.2 Copyright 5.3 General descriptive names 5.4 Ex protection 5.5 Safety instructions 5.5.1 Use of the hazard warnings...
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7.2 Scope of supply 7.3 Storage 7.4 Transport 7.5 Return Chapter 8 Installation 8.1 Dimensions 8.2 Installing the myDatasensH2S 1000 8.2.1 Wall mounting 8.2.2 Suspended installation 8.3 Electrical installation 8.3.1 Connecting the GSM antenna 8.3.1.1 Optimum antenna positioning for assembly in a shaft 8.3.1.1.1 Typical influences on the signal quality...
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Chapter 1 Table of contens 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 myDatanet-Server 10.2.1 Site configuration 10.2.1.1 Site...
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11.1 Overview 11.1.1 Explanation of the symbols 11.2 "Customer" area 11.3 "Site" area at customer level 11.3.1 Reports 11.3.2 Groups 11.3.3 Map view 11.4 Recommended procedure 11.4.1 Creating the site 11.4.2 Assigning a device to the customer Chapter 12 DeviceConfig 12.1 General 12.2 Prerequisites Chapter 13 API...
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Chapter 1 Table of contens 14.6.1.2 Calibration 14.6.1.2.1 Calibration specifications 14.6.1.2.2 Calibration room equipment 14.6.1.2.3 Calibration process 14.6.1.3 Trimming 14.6.1.4 Zero-point alignment Chapter 15 Removal/disposal Chapter 16 Troubleshooting and repair 16.1 General problems 16.2 Log entries and error codes 16.2.1 Modem error 16.3 Evaluating the device log 16.3.1 Evaluating the device log on the myDatanet server 16.3.2 Evaluating the device log using DeviceConfig...
1 x USB slave for establishing a connection to a PC. The DeviceConfig configuration interface program must be installed on the PC to enable communication with the myDatasensH2S 1000 . Additional information is provided in "Technical details about the USB interface" on page 46.
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Temperature Measurement range: -10...+40°C sensor Resolution: 0,1°C Data Internal flash memory for up to 125.771 measurement values memory Data type s16 (16 signed) Data By means of GSM/GPRS quad-band modem to the relevant myDatanet server transmission Integrated SIM chip and SIM slot for external SIM card Additional information is provided in "Technical details about the SIM slot"...
Chapter 5 General specifications Chapter 5 General specifications The information in this manual has been compiled with great care and to the best of our knowledge. The manufacturer, however, assumes no liability for any incorrect specifications that may be provided in this manual. The manufacturer is not responsible for direct, indirect, accidental or consequential damages which arise from errors or omissions in this manual even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
5.4 Ex protection The portable measurement instrument myDatasensH2S 1000 designed for use in areas with a zone 1 explosive atmosphere. The following conditions must be adhered to: Only the manufacturer is permitted to open the housing to carry out maintenance work, which must only be completed outside the Ex area.
Chapter 5 General specifications 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.
WARNING: Never use this device in areas where the use of wireless equipment is prohibited. The device must not be used in hospitals and/or in the vicinity of medical equipment, such as heart pacemakers or hearing aids, as their functionality could be compromised by the GSM/GPRS modem contained in the device.
Note: Please note that the warranty is void if the seal with the "Service slot" inscription, that covers the debug interface reserved for the manufacturer, is broken. Bottom of the myDatasensH2S 1000 Top of the myDatasensH2S 1000 (view without rechargeable battery or battery pack)
5.6.1 Block diagram Block diagram of the myDatasensH2S 1000 5.7 Intended use The portable measurement instrument is used to record H2S concentrations. The device is battery- operated. The measured and recorded data is stored on a non-volatile storage medium. This stored data is sent via the mobile network to a central server for further processing.
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:...
35) 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 myDatanet 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"...
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.
Functional principle myDatasensH2S 1000 with integrated managed service SIM chip (including data transmission) 2 myDatanetserver to which the data is transferred 3 Client that accesses the interface of the myDatanet server via the web browser 4 Customer-specific server that provides clients with their own interface.
Functions and components provided by myDatanet : myDatasensH2S 1000 The myDatasensH2S 1000 is a portable measurement instrument approved for Ex zone 1 for recording H2S concentrations and transferring the determined measurement data to the myDa- tanet server (GPRS). Managed Service Managed Service is the basis for operating your devices and provides you with a wide range of services.
Chapter 6 Functional principle 6.1.1 Determining the raw value The supply to the gas sensor is activated once the sampling interval (60 sec.) has expired. Following expiry of the warmup time (30 sec. ), 15 macro measurements are completed at intervals of 200ms from which an average value is determined (sample measurement value).
6.1.2 Calculation of the calibrated H2S measurement value The raw value determined during the previous step is converted into the H2S measurement value by means of the slope and offset determined during the calibration (see "Calibration process" on page 92). Min.
Chapter 6 Functional principle Min. calibrated H2S measurement value Max. calibrated H2S measurement value B Min. trimmed H2S measurement value Max. trimmed H2S measurement value Calibrated H2S measurement value Calibrated H2S measurement value assigned to the trimmed H2S meas- urement value Slope determined during trimming proc- Trim ess (see "Trimming"...
The following tables specify the relevant parameters for the module: Configuration section Parameter Explanation Measurement channels - Warning Value low A warning is triggered, if the meas- >Alarms urement value drops to or below this value. Value high A warning is triggered, if the meas- urement value meets or exceeds this value.
6.3 Automatic selection of the GSM network The GSM network to which the device should register must be selected, as the myDatasensH2S 1000 is equipped with a SIM chip that provides a mobile connection via a variety of international service providers (see www.microtronics.at/footprint ).
1. The myDatasensH2S 1000 checks whether any errors occurred during the last login attempt. No errors: The myDatasensH2S 1000 logs into the same GSM network that was also used during the last attempt. Error: Continue with step 2 Note: A transmission error is not the same as an error that occurs when logging into the GSM network.
Note: The accu or battery pack required for operation is not part of the standard scope of delivery and must be ordered separately (see "Rechargeable battery and battery packs" on page 119). The standard scope of delivery of the myDatasensH2S 1000 (206.101 ) includes: myDatasensH2S 1000 Antenna 900 FME -F (206.801) Extension cable for antenna FME-F/FME-M 5m (206.805)
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 myDatasensH2S 1000 is disconnected from the accu or battery pack.
Chapter 8 Installation Chapter 8 Installation Important note: To prevent any damage to the device, the work described in this section of the instructions must only be performed by qualified personnel. 8.1 Dimensions Dimensions: Height Dimensions: Width and depth (View with accu or battery pack and protective armour) (View with accu or battery pack and protective armour) Rev.
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. Due to the electrostatic effects, the protective armour must not be rubbed with cloths in the Ex zone.
Chapter 8 Installation 8.2.1 Wall mounting The optional "MDN wall mounting (206.321 )" equipment is required for wall mounting. The myDatasensH2S 1000 can also be secured against theft using the optional "MDN Anti-theft device " (206.322) equipment. Wall mounting - step 1...
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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 41. The rear of the myDatasensH2S 1000 (the side with the cut-out in the protective armour) must be facing the wall.
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 43.
The standard antenna is directly attached to the antenna connector (see "Overview" on page 23) 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 FME-F/FME-M 5m (206.805).
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 40. During this process, also observe the notes regarding the influences on the signal quality (see "Typical influences on the signal quality"...
<= -108dBm 8.3.2 Technical details about the SIM slot Note: The myDatasensH2S 1000 must be disconnected from the rechargeable battery or battery pack to access the SIM slot. Please note that if this requires the seal to be broken on devices with a maintenance contract (see "Replacing the rechargeable battery or battery...
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("myDatanetDeviceConfig Manual " 805004). The DeviceConfig configuration program can be downloaded free of charge from the following website: www.microtronics.at/deviceconfig Important note: Remove the antenna before connecting the device with the USB interface of a PC. Otherwise, this can cause a potential displacement between the ground of the antenna and PC, which could damage the USB interface of the device.
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 myDatanet server (see "myDatanet Server Manual "...
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The following work is completed directly at the location of the device: 9. If you intend to install the myDatasensH2S 1000 in a shaft, you must check that the device can also establish a GPRS connection in the final installation position when the shaft lid is closed before you leave the place of use.
2. Configure the created site according to your requirements (see "Site configuration" on page 55). 3. Link the myDatasensH2S 1000 with the created site (see "Site" on page 55). 4. Connect the antenna (see "Connecting the GSM antenna" on page 44).
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7. Check the incoming data in the ALOHA data window of the myDatanet server, which can be accessed by clicking on the speech bubble with the "Aloha" inscription (see "myDatanet Server Manual " 805002). Particular attention must be paid to the internal "GSM level" and "battery"...
Chapter 10 User interfaces Chapter 10 User interfaces The configuration of the myDatasensH2S 1000 is carried out via the web interface on the myDatanet server (see "User interface on the myDatanet-Server" on page 55), which your responsible sales partner will provide to you.
If the ALOHA transmission mode was activated or the rechargeable battery or battery pack was connected (PowerOn), the myDatasensH2S 1000 switches to advanced signalling mode and indicates the current operating state for 10 minutes via the status LED. During these 10 minutes, the error/status codes are issued every 3 seconds as long as no active GPRS connection is established.
Chapter 10 User interfaces Operating states 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 myDatanet-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.
10.2.1.3 Measurement channels 10.2.1.3.1 Basis Freely selectable channel title for the measurement value of the H2S concentration Defines the lower scale end of the pointer instruments (Read Only) Defines the upper scale end of the pointer instruments Unit String that is used as a measurement unit by all of the server display elements [0-16 characters](read only) Note: The H2S sensor used indicates a certain cross sensitivity to other gases (see "Cross sensitivity of the H2S sensor"...
Chapter 10 User interfaces 10.2.1.3.3 Cross sensitivity of the H2S sensor Concentration Measurement value on the H2S sensor Carbon monoxide 300ppm 6ppm Hydrogen 10,000ppm <15ppm Sulphur dioxide 5ppm <1ppm Hydrogen cyanide 10ppm -1.4ppm to -0.5ppm Nitric oxide 35ppm 0ppm Hydrochloric acid 5ppm 0ppm Nitrogen dioxide...
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Mode Possible calculation modes for the calculated channels Calculated channel deactivated Table Unit String that is used as a measurement unit by all of the server display elements [0-16 characters] Decimal Number of decimal places that are used by all of the server display places elements Digital...
Chapter 10 User interfaces 10.2.1.4.2 Calculation Calculated channel deactivated Table Source Selection of the channel from which the input data is used Opens the screen for entering the values table (the table rows are interpolated linearly, values outside of the defined table are extrapolated linearly.) Digital Source...
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Note: Additional explanation: Delta mode Assumption: The source channel contains the counter reading of an infinite counter in m . The calculated channel 1 should contain the flow rate in m /s and calculated channel 2 should contain the flow rate in l/h. Required configuration Parameter Value channel 1...
Note: The alarm limits for the internal channels are monitored by the myDatanet server and not the myDatasensH2S 1000 . This means that an alarm can only be detected when the measurement data is transferred to the myDatasensH2S 1000 server.
10.2.1.6 Alarm settings Acknowledgement Standard The global server setting is used (see "myDatanet Server Manual " 805002) to determine whether to acknowledge alarms automatically or manually. automatic Alarms are acknowledged automatically as soon as all of the messages have been sent. If SMS that have a tariff with a delivery confirmation function have also been sent, acknowledgement is provided after delivery confirmation.
Chapter 10 User interfaces 10.2.1.7 Basic setting Transmission cycle Time between transmissions Record interval Time between measurement data recordings Measure quick divisor Record interval = record interval / factor (once triggered by the alarm/warning) Time zone Regional settings (not relevant for raw measurement data as this is stored in UTC) Daylight saving time Configuration for automatic time adjustment...
10.2.1.8 FTP export settings Note: This configuration section is only visible if the "FTP Agent Extended" licence for the myDatanet-Server has been enabled. FTP export FTP export deactivated profile "Name of an List with the FTP export profiles that were created on the FTP export myDatanet server (for creating an FTP export profile, see profile"...
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Chapter 10 User interfaces Telephone Telephone number of the SIM card. The control SMS messages (e.g. wakeup) are number sent to this number. Format: +43555837465 Instrument flags Additional information regarding the instrument class (for internal use) Firmware version Current software version installed on the measurement controller Modem version Current software version installed on the modem controller OS version...
10.2.2.3 Device-specific settings Measurement Activates/deactivates the measurement Transmission Activates/deactivates the transmission Last calibration Time of the last calibration Last trimming Time of the last trimming Scale The trim factor (kTrim) is used to adjust the slope determined during the calibration, which is then used to convert the raw value to a measurement value in ppm (see "Calculation of the trimmed H2S measurement value"...
Chapter 11 myDatanet server Chapter 11 myDatanet server Note: All of the screenshots show version 44.1 of the myDatanet server using the standard colour scheme. Newer versions may include minor changes to the appearance of the server. 11.1 Overview Overview of the myDatanet server 1 Freely selectable logo 5 Opens the screen to input the global settings for the server...
11.2 "Customer" area Overview of the "Customer" area 1 Area where an image file can be displayed as a "Map" and/or the OpenStreetMaps map can be displayed The sites can be manually placed on the image file used as a "map". In the OpenStreetMaps map, the sites are only displayed once GPS coordinates have been assigned to the site.
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Chapter 11 myDatanet server 3 List of tags that are assigned to at least one of the customers displayed in the list of customers. If the list of customers was limited by the search field or selection of a tag, this is taken into consideration when creating the list of tags.
11.3 "Site" area at customer level Overview of the "Sites" area at customer level 1 Area where an image file can be displayed as a "Map" and/or the OpenStreetMaps map can be displayed The sites can be manually placed on the image file used as a "map". In the OpenStreetMaps map, the sites are only displayed once GPS coordinates have been assigned to the site.
Chapter 11 myDatanet server 6 Symbol via which a OpenStreetMaps map, on which the sites are displayed, can be loaded. (see "Map view" on page 71) 7 Symbol via which an image file can be loaded on to the server as a "Map" To remove the "Map"...
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2. Click on the "Customer" menu item of the myDatanet server to call up the list of available customers. Select an existing customer or create a new customer. Selecting the customer 1 Menu item to call up the list of customers 3 List of available customers 2 Creating a new customer 3.
Chapter 11 myDatanet server 4. Link the site/application with the myDatasensH2S 1000 by selecting the serial number. If the serial number of your device is not included in the list, you must first assign the device to the customer (see "Assigning a device to the customer" on page 73) or the device is already assigned to a different site.
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2. Click on the "Pool and Aloha" menu item of the myDatanet server to access the list of devices that are in ALOHA transmission mode. Assigning a device to the customer 1 Menu item to call up the list of devices that 4 Opens the dialogue to select the customer are in ALOHA transmission mode to whom the device should be assigned...
The DeviceConfig configuration program can be downloaded free of charge from the following website: www.microtronics.at/deviceconfig The tool is used for configuration, maintenance, fault analysis and synchronisation purposes. It is compatible with all myDatanet devices equipped with a USB interface, wireless M-bus interface or Bluetooth Low Energy.
13.1 General The API is provided to export data from the myDatanet server and import data in to the myDatanet server. However, for "myDatasensH2S 1000 " type devices this is limited to the measurement data. 13.2 rapidM2M Playground The rapidM2M Playground enables you to familiarize with the API of the myDatanet server and to test the functions provided.
13.2.1 Übersicht rapidM2M Playground 1 input field for the user name 2 input field for the password 3 List of all available HTTP-commands. The HTTP commands are grouped according to application fields. 4 Dependent on the HTTP-command selected drop down lists for the selection of the client, the user and the measurement site are displayed, which should substitute the relative wildcard (“$CID”...client, “$UID”...user, “$SID”...site) in the resource path of the HTTP command.
14.1 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. Important note: Due to the electrostatic effects, the protective armour must not be rubbed with cloths in the Ex zone.
14.3 Replacing the rechargeable battery or battery pack Important note: A dry location must be used to replace the rechargeable battery or battery pack. If this is not possible, protect the opened device against penetrating moisture using suitable means. Note: The rechargeable battery pack does not need to be replaced in devices for which a maintenance agreement has been concluded, as recharging the rechargeable battery pack is included in the scope of the maintenance contract.
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7. Due to the low energy consumption, one rechargeable battery charge will provide several months of operating time. During this time, the myDatasensH2S 1000 is located in an envi- ronment that strongly corrodes the seal between the device and the rechargeable battery or battery pack.
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1000 . Remove any impurities and/or dirt. The manufacturer shall not be lia- ble for any damage to the device caused by leaky or faulty seals. 9. Now reconnect the rechargeable battery or battery pack and the myDatasensH2S 1000 . Check that both of the "Push" buttons are engaged correctly.
Chapter 14 Maintenance 11. Clean the protective armour before assembly. It is also recommended to lightly spray the corn- ers and surfaces in accordance with Figure "Oiling the protective armour" on page 83 using the paraffin oil spray included in the myDatanet service kit (206.324 ). This facilitates assembly and the subsequent removal of the protective armour during the next service.
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Important note: The rechargeable battery pack can be replaced in the Ex area but must not be charged. Please note that if the seal is broken, the maintenance contract for these devices shall be void (see "Replacing the rechargeable battery or battery pack" on page 80). When recharging the rechargeable battery pack it must be located outside the Ex area in a dry environment.
Chapter 14 Maintenance The charging process starts as soon as the accu pack is connected to the charger. The accu pack is fully discharged if the status LED on the charger flashes orange. The charging process will take con- siderably longer in this case. A normal charging process is started, if the status LED is orange. The charging process is complete when the status LED turns green.
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Replacing the rechargeable battery cover - step 1 Replacing the rechargeable battery cover - step 2 1 Screw 3 Rechargeable battery electronics 2 Rechargeable battery cover 4 Screw including shoulder washer 1. Unscrew all four of the screws (1) that secure the rechargeable battery cover (see "Replacing the rechargeable battery cover - step 1"...
1. After removing the rechargeable battery or battery pack, clean the contact surface on the myDa- tasensH2S 1000 with a standard cleaning cloth and cotton buds. Cleaning the myDatasensH2S 1000 - step 1 Cleaning the myDatasensH2S 1000 - step 2 2. Replace the rechargeable battery cover (see "Replacing the rechargeable battery cover" on page 85).
14.4 Maintenance of the antenna socket (not necessary from hard- ware version 4.0 onwards) The optional "myDatanet service kit (206.324 )" equipment is required for maintaining the antenna socket. Important note: The three small O-rings must be installed on the contact pin of the antenna socket to improve the seal.
Chapter 14 Maintenance 14.5 Maintenance of the antenna connector (only for antennas sup- plied before 09/2013) The optional "myDatanet service kit (206.324 )" equipment is required for maintaining the antenna connector. Important note: The O-ring must generally be used for all radio receiver antenna connectors to improve the seal and must be replaced as necessary.
(ppm/s), in addition to the running time since the last calibration, is relevant to the wear of the H2S sensor. For the calibration, the myDatasensH2S 1000 must be sent back to the man- ufacturer or a certified service partner in the original packaging (see "Return" on page 38). The max- imum service life of the used H2S sensor is 2 years, although, it may be shortened due to loads during operation.
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. 14.6.1.2 Calibration Note: The calibration of a myDatasensH2S 1000 must only be completed in a specially equipped calibration space. 14.6.1.2.1 Calibration specifications Important note: No one is allowed to enter the calibration room without training.
14.6.1.2.2 Calibration room equipment The following basic equipment must be available in the calibration room: Ensure sufficient ventilation is provided. Gas cylinders must be assembled and stored properly. The fittings on the gas discharge station must correspond to the working pressure. A computer is required for the DeviceConfig configuration program.
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(see "Replacing the rechargeable battery or battery pack" on page 80) to expose the USB inter- face (see "Overview" on page 23). 3. Connect the myDatasensH2S 1000 to the PC using the USB cable USB-A/USB-B 1,5m (206.601) cable supplied. The driver will need to be installed, if the device is being connected to the PC for the first time.
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6. Ensure that 0ppm is selected for the lower reference point. Wait five minutes before pressing the button to set the lower reference point. You can use the timer integrated in the interface to determine the amount of waiting time that remains. An acoustic signal is issued once the timer has elapsed.
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Chapter 14 Maintenance 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)
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10. The "Print" button is used to generate the calibration protocol that must always be created to ensure traceability. After pressing the "Print" button, a dialogue window will appear in which additional information can be added. The protocol is printed once this window is closed by selecting "OK".
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Chapter 14 Maintenance Gauger Name of the gauger who completed the calibration. The folder specified in the "Path for signatures" must contain a PDF file with the digitised signature of the gauger. The file name of the PDF must correspond exactly with the name of the gauger entered in the "gauger"...
14.6.1.3 Trimming Important note: 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. The optional "Calibration set H2S 30ppm (206.810)" equipment is recommended for implementing the trimming process.
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Chapter 14 Maintenance 3. Connect the myDatasensH2S 1000 to the PC using the cable supplied USB cable USB-A/USB-B 1,5m (206.601). If the device is being connected to the PC for the first time, the driver will need to be installed. From Windows Vista onwards, this will complete automatically. Instruc- tions on installing the driver on older versions of Windows are included in the user manual for the DeviceConfig ("myDatanetDeviceConfig Manual "...
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6. Ensure that 0ppm is selected for the lower reference point. Wait five minutes before pressing the button to set the lower reference point. During these five minutes, it must be ensured that no H2S gas reaches the sensor. "Trim" tab 1 H2S measurement value (calculated with 6 Detected offset the currently valid values for the offset and...
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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 100). By clicking on the "Save" button, the manually entered values for the offset and slope are transferred to myDatasensH2S 1000 . Rev. 05...
80) to expose the USB interface (see "Over- view" on page 23). 3. Connect the myDatasensH2S 1000 to the PC using the cable supplied USB cable USB-A/USB-B 1,5m (206.601). If the device is being connected to the PC for the first time, the driver will need to be installed.
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Chapter 14 Maintenance 5. Ensure that no H2S gas reaches the sensor. Wait until the displayed ppm value is stable and then click on "zero". "Zero" tab Rev. 05...
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.
The rechargeable battery or battery pack capacity is virtually depleted. ALOHA transmission The myDatasensH2S 1000 is connected to the USB interface of a PC. Evaluate the blink code of the status LED (see "Status LED" on page mode cannot be 54).
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Problem Cause/solution Alarm message was Check the settings of the alarm schedule (see "myDatanet Server not sent although Manual " 805002). Check the address data of the alarm schedule (see "myDatanet Server the alarm was Manual " 805002). signalled Rev. 05...
Chapter 16 Troubleshooting and repair 16.2 Log entries and error codes Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text 1011 BSL RESET Rest of the device so that the boot loader can activate the new main controller software 1020 ERROR SOD Internal system error There may be a hardware problem if this...
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Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text 1160 FILE INTEGRITY DATA_FILE While searching for the required data record in the data memory area, it was determined that the data is not sorted in ascending order. DATA_FILE_2 Reserved for extensions LOG_FILE While searching for the required data record in the log memory, it was determined that...
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Chapter 16 Troubleshooting and repair Log entry Parameter Description Code Plain text Code Plain text 1250 MODEM TO ON Timeout when trying to initialise the GPRS modem Timeout during the second attempt to initialise the GPRS modem 1251 MODEM TO INIT Timeout when changing the GPRS modem from the "Not initialised"...
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Check the connection between the device and sensor. HOLD Standby (GPRS ON, measurement OFF) If ALOHA transmission mode is initiated on the device, the myDatasensH2S 1000 switches back into "RUN" mode (GPRS ON, measurement ON). TRANSPORT Transport lock (GPRS OFF, measurement OFF) see "Standby"...
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NO NET (NET LOCK) Netlock/no matching provider (2/2) (2/2) Try to improve the position of the antenna. Check whether the device is in the coverage area (www.microtronics.at/footprint). Lift the netlock (see "myDatanetDeviceConfig Manual " 805004) NO NET No GSM network Improve position of the antenna...
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).
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BEARER GPRS STOP -975 --- Internal error UNKNOWN 1200 NETLOCK FAILURE -970 --- Error when selecting the network Check whether the device is in the coverage area (www.microtronics.at/footprint). Check the settings for the netlock or remove the netlock Rev. 05...
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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.
16.3.2 Evaluating the device log using DeviceConfig The DeviceConfig program can be used to read all of the stored log entries, including those that have not yet been transferred to the myDatanet server, directly from the myDatasensH2S 1000 via the USB interface.
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A more detailed description about the evaluation of the device log using DeviceConfig is included in the user manual for the DeviceConfig ("myDatanetDeviceConfig Manual " 805004). Rev. 05...
Chapter 17 Spare parts and accessories Chapter 17 Spare parts and accessories 17.1 Assembly sets Description Quantity Order number MDN wall mounting 206.321 Niro shackle 206.325 17.2 Antennas Note: The use of antennas not listed in this section shall invalidate the Ex approval. Description Quantity Order number...
17.5 Cable Description Quantity Order number USB cable USB-A/USB-B 1,5m 206.601 17.6 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...
Chapter 18 Document history Chapter 18 Document history Rev. Date Changes 03 11.04.2013 Chapter "Declaration of conformity" on page 9 Standards updated Chapter "Technical data" on page 17 Technical data regarding the temperature sensor added Chapter "Testing communication with the device" on page 51 Additional explanation about evaluating the "Battery"...
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Rev. Date Changes 04 18.06.2015 Chapter "Connecting the GSM antenna" on page 44 Information on correctly tightening the antenna added Chapter "Technical details about the SIM slot" on page 46 Chapter added Chapter "Technical details about the USB interface" on page 46 Chapter added Chapter "Calculated channels"...
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Chapter 18 Document history Rev. Date Changes 04 18.06.2015 Chapter "Calibration process" on page 92 Information added indicating that the antenna must be removed before the USB connection is established. Upper limit for the offset at which the sensor is classed as defect added Illustration and explanation of the dialogue window in which additional information can be entered that can be added to the calibration protocol Chapter "Trimming"...
The manufacturer's devices are equipped with subscriber identity modules (SIM) ex-works for the purpose of mobile data transmission. The footprint describes the countries and regions, in which a mobile connection is available (see www.microtronics.at/footprint). NaN value The myDatanet uses special encoding to display different error statuses in the measurement values, for example.
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