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Multi-Channel Anemomaster PRO
Model 1590・1591・1592
User's Manual
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  • Page 1 Multi-Channel Anemomaster PRO Model 1590・1591・1592 User’s Manual...
  • Page 3: List Of Components

    List of Components ■ Main Unit Item Model Function Multi-Channel Anemomaster PRO Measurement start and stop main unit 1590-0G Measurement value display Data management Multi-Channel Anemomaster PRO Measurement start and stop on PC measurement software 1590-40 Measured value display on PC...
  • Page 4 ■ Probe Item Model Function UNI-directional air velocity 0972-00 Digital output of air velocity values probe (Flat) UNI-directional air velocity 0973-00 Digital output of air velocity values probe (φ9) Omni-directional air velocity 0975-00 Digital output of air velocity values probe (Needle) Omni-directional air velocity 0975-09 Digital output of air velocity values...
  • Page 5 1580-34 40.0 m 1580-35 AC adapter (90W) 1580-1G Exclusive AC adapter (90W) AC adapter (160W) 1590-1G Exclusive AC adapter (160W) DC power connection cable 1580-37 Exclusive cable for DC power supply Unit fixing clip Clip to fix connected units Probe fixing jig...
  • Page 6 Important Safety Information The symbols for the warnings used in this manual are defined below: Description of Symbols Warning Warnings in this classification indicate risks that may result in serious injury or death if not observed. Caution Warnings in this classification indicate risks that may result in injury or damage to the surrounding objects if not observed.
  • Page 7 Failure to observe the above may cause electric shock, fire, and/or damage. Please contact your local distributor or Kanomax service center for repair. Caution (Proper Handling) Pull out the plug when the instrument is not in use.
  • Page 8 (Forbidden)This instrument is designed to be used in the clean air flow without dusts and/or foreign substances. Touching or hitting the air velocity sensor with a foreign substance may cause damage to the sensor. Dust and/or foreign substances adhered to the air velocity sensor can hinder accurate measurement.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    List of Components ..........................i Important Safety Information ......................iv Table of Contents ..........................vii 1. Part Names and Functions ....................... 9 Main Unit(Model 1590-0G) ......................9 Hub Unit(Model 1591-0G) ......................10 Analog Unit(Model 1592-0G) ....................... 11 2. Getting Ready to Measure ......................12 System configuration ..........................
  • Page 10: Important Safety Information

    Screen transition diagram........................43 Hub Unit ..............................44 Connection ............................. 44 Power ON/OFF ............................46 LED display ............................. 46 Analog Unit..............................47 Connection ............................. 47 Power ON/OFF ............................49 LED display ............................. 49 Probe ................................50 Connection ............................. 50 Power ON/OFF ............................50 LED display .............................
  • Page 11: Part Names And Functions

    1. Part Names and Functions 1. Main Unit(Model 1590-0G) ① ② ③ ④ ⑧ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ ⑫ Name Function ① LED (Blue/Red) Displays the status of this unit ② LAN terminal Communicates with the PC via Ethernet ③...
  • Page 12: Hub Unit(Model 1591-0G

    2. Hub Unit(Model 1591-0G) ① ② ③ ⑤ ④ ⑧ ⑥ ⑦ Name Function ① LED (Blue/Red) Displays the status of this unit ② Probe-to-probe Communicates with another probe communication terminal (1 to 12 CH) ③ Unit-to unit communication Communicates with another unit terminal (UP/DOWN) ④...
  • Page 13: Analog Unit(Model 1592-0G

    3. Analog Unit(Model 1592-0G) ① ② ③ ⑤ ④ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ Name Function ① LED (Blue/Red) Displays the status of this unit Outputs analog values to have been set in the main unit. ② Analog output terminal Connects to CH to be used in the dividing (1 to 12 CH) terminal block (accessory), and wire to the output.
  • Page 14: Getting Ready To Measure

    2. Getting Ready to Measure System configuration This system uses multiple units, cables and power supply devices combined as shown below. This chapter explains how to configure them to get ready to measurements. ・Main Unit Displays measured values, starts/stops measurements, and sets measurement settings. At least one main unit has to be used.
  • Page 15: Connecting The Unit

    Wrong connections can cause malfunction and/or damage. Prior to turn the power ON, read this User’s Manual carefully, configure each instrument in the following sequence. 1. Connect the unit 2. Connect the power source 3. Connect the probe fixing jig 4....
  • Page 16 If you use the clip (optionally available), you can fix the units to connect. As the below figure shows, insert the clip into the insertion port of adjacent units to connect. To disconnect the connected units, remove this clip first and disconnect. To disconnect the connected units, put your fingers in the hand well at the bottom face of the units, and pull the units outward.
  • Page 17 You can also remove the connected units by inserting the stylus (main unit accessory) into the indentation of the side of the units as far as it will go. Indentation Stylus 2. Connecting using a standard cable The main unit is equipped with the DOWN connecting connector, and the hub/analog units are equipped with the UP connecting connector and the DOWN connecting connector respectively.
  • Page 18 To disconnect the standard cable (optionally available), as the below figure shows, push and hold the release buttons, and remove the cable from the connector. 2. Getting Ready to Measure...
  • Page 19 How to connect the units by the above two methods, refer to the below. Situate the main unit in the first row. When connecting another unit, situate another unit  to the next of the first unit. When connecting another unit again, connect the unit to the last connected unit.
  • Page 20 Do not connect the units as the following figure shows. With this connection, conducting  accurate measurement is impossible. ※1 When adding another unit, using the standard cable, connect the communication terminal DOWN of the rearmost situated unit in the front block to the foremost situated unit in the rear block.
  • Page 21: Connecting The Power Source

    Connecting the power source The device is powered using the AC adapter (90W: main unit accessory, 160W: optionally  available item) or the DC power connection cable (optionally available). Do not use any AC adapters or cables other than those specified. Failure to do so will result in failure or damage.
  • Page 22 When the units are connected with the standard cable, power in each unit is not connecting  each other. Therefore, power should be supplied to each unit. When the connected-unit block is linked to another block with the standard cable, as the ...
  • Page 23 The below list shows the number of connected unit capable to operate with the AC adapter.  Power supply 90W AC adapter 160W AC adapter The maximum number of Main unit 1 EA, Main unit 1 EA, connected unit Hub unit 1 EA, and Hub unit 2 EA, and Analog unit 1 EA Analog unit 2 EA...
  • Page 24 Each unit must be used not more than the total power as below and not more than a current of 6A. Unit Electric power consumption Main unit (1590-0G) Hub unit (1591-0G) Analog unit(1592-0G) Example of connected unit number Power supply 12V(max.
  • Page 25: Connecting The Probe Fixing Jig

    Connecting the probe fixing jig Only the probes 0976-03 and 0976-04, 0976-13, 0976-14 can be used to anchor the  probes with the optional probe fixing jig (Model: 1580-90 [in package of 20 sets]). Do not use any other probe. Otherwise, malfunction or damage may occur. How to mount/remove the probe to/from the fixing jig, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 26: Connecting The Probe

    To mount the probe fixing jig to a setting place, use such an adhesion tape as a double- faced tape. To mount the probe fixing jig to a columnar object, as the figure shows below, attach the supplied base to the probe fixing jig and fix them with such a band as a plastic tie. Columnar object Plastic tie Supplied base...
  • Page 27: Connecting The Analog Unit

    Connecting the analog unit As to connection between the analog unit and the output, connect the dividing terminal  block (accessory) to the analog unit, and wire to the output. Be sure to turn off the power to the analog unit during this step. Otherwise, malfunction and/or damage may occur. As to the pin layout of each CH on the analog output terminal, refer to the figure below.
  • Page 28 To wire the dividing terminal block, refer to the photos below.  The allowed range of wires to use for wiring: Stranded wire (element wire: φ0.18 mm or thicker): 0.2 ㎟ to 1.25 ㎟ (AWG24 to AWG16: 9 mm length of stripped wire) Solid wire: φ0.4 mm to φ1.2mm (AWG26 to AWG16: 9 mm length of stripped wire) Pull the white...
  • Page 29: Overall Flow

    3. Overall Flow Measurement Turn the power on, and set and save each parameter on the measurement setup screen  displayed. Tap the measurement start button on the measurement screen to start measurement.  Once the measurement starts, measured values are displayed numerically on the ...
  • Page 30: User Interface

    4. User Interface Main Unit Connection Name How to connect Connect this terminal to the LAN network that is the same LAN terminal one with the PC to be connected using a LAN cable. Connect this terminal to the PC to be connected using the USB terminal USB cable supplied with the main unit or a USB cable 2.0 (for PC)
  • Page 31: Power On/Off

    Connect this connector (socket) to the connecting connector (plug) of another unit. Connecting connector If the unit-to-unit communication terminal has already (Socket) been used to connect to another unit, do not use this connector. Power ON/OFF To turn the power ON/OFF, use the power switch on the side of the unit. Prior to using the power switch, make sure that the AC adapter (90W/160W) is connected to the main unit, or to the connected units using the connecting connector.
  • Page 32 Title screen When the power switch is turned on, the title screen appears. After a short period of time, the screen changes to the measurement setup screen automatically. 4. User Interface...
  • Page 33: Common Display Icons

    ⑥ ⑧ ⑩ ④ ⑤ ⑦ ⑨ Name Function ① Logo KANOMAX Logo is displayed. ② Unit name Indicates the measurement unit name. ③ Date/time Indicates date and time Measure setting Displays the measurement setup screen for various ④ button...
  • Page 34: Measurement Setup Screen

    Measurement setup screen The measurement setup screen appears when starting the main unit or tapping the Measure setting button. On this screen, check/change various settings on measurement. Checking/changing the settings are not allowed during measurement. ⑬ ① ② ③ ④ ⑤...
  • Page 35 Save ⑪ measurement Set to save data after measurement automatically or not. data Remaining Displays the memory remaining capacity to save measurement ⑫ capacity data. Remaining time Select [remaining time] or [elapsed time] as the display of ⑬ display measurement time. ⑭...
  • Page 36: Measurement Screen

    Measurement screen Tap the Measure button to display the measurement screen. On this screen, set various display of measured values and select the measurement start/stop. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ 4. User Interface...
  • Page 37 Item Description Select the hub unit(s) to display measurement values. You ① Hub control can select up to 12 units. Switch the measured value display between ON/OFF by channel. ② Channel button (ON) (OFF) Switch the use of external trigger between ON/OFF. External trigger ③...
  • Page 38: Graph Screen

    Graph screen Tap the Graph button to display the graph screen. On this screen, display measured values in graph form. ④ ① ⑧ ② ⑥ ③ ⑦ ⑤ Item Description Select the hub unit to display data in graph form. You can ①...
  • Page 39: File Screen

    File screen Tap the File button to display the file screen. On this screen, you can rename the saved measured data, copy data to a USB memory, transfer data, and delete data. Those operations are not allowed during measurement. ⑦ ③...
  • Page 40: Configuration Screen

    Configuration screen Tap the Sys. setting button to display the configuration screen. On this screen, check/change the main unit settings. Changing/saving the settings are not allowed during measurement. ① ⑤ ② ③ ④ ⑨ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ Item Description ① Time setting Set date/time for the internal clock.
  • Page 41: Connect Screen

    Connect screen Tap the Connect button to display the connect screen. On this screen, you can check the connection status of each connected probe, product No. and serial No. ① ② Item Description Select the hub unit(s) to display data in graph form. You can ①...
  • Page 42: Analog Setup Screen

    Analog setup screen Tap the AN Setting button to display the analog setup screen. On this screen, you can select measured values of the probe outputting to the output CH of the analog unit. Checking/changing the settings are not allowed during measurement. ①...
  • Page 43 Current Voltage Air velocity output output Connected probe range range range [m/s] [mA] 0975-00, 0975-21, 0975-31 0 to 25.0 4 to 20 0 to 5 0976-03, 0976-04, 0976-05, 0976-07, 0 to 30.0 4 to 20 0 to 5 0976-13, 0976-14, 0976-15, 0976-17 0972-00, 0973-00, 0975-09, 0975-10 0 to 50.0 4 to 20...
  • Page 44 Current Voltage Humidity Connected output output range probe range Range [%RH] [mA] 0975-31 0 to 100 4 to 20 0 to 5 Example: Probe 0975-31 and humidity 40%RH 4. User Interface...
  • Page 45: Screen Transition Diagram

    Screen transition diagram The screen consists of a three-level hierarchy. Operations on second level or less are mainly used. 4. User Interface...
  • Page 46: Hub Unit

    Hub Unit Connection Name How to connect Connect this terminal to the probe converter box of the probe to be connected using the standard cable Probe-to-probe (optionally available). communication terminal The available standard cable (optionally available) can (1 to 12 CH) be selected from 0.5 m, 2.0 m, 5.0 m, 10.0 m, 20.0 m and 40.0 m.
  • Page 47 Using the standard cable (optionally available), connect this terminal (DOWN) to the unit-to-unit communication terminal (UP) of the unit to be connected. For details, refer to 2. Getting Ready to Measure > Connecting the units. DOWN The available standard cable (optionally available) can be selected from 0.5 m, 2.0 m, 5.0 m, 10.0 m, 20.0 m and 40.0 m.
  • Page 48: Power On/Off

    Power ON/OFF To turn the power ON/OFF, use the power switch on the side of the unit. Prior to using the power switch, make sure that the AC adapter (90W/160W) is connected to the main unit, or to the connected units using the connecting connector. Otherwise, malfunction and/or damage may occur.
  • Page 49: Analog Unit

    Analog Unit Connection Name How to connect Using the dividing terminal block (accessory), connect this terminal to a device to be connected such as a Analog output terminal data logger. (1 to 12CH) For details, refer to 2. Getting Ready to Measure > Connecting the units.
  • Page 50 Using the standard cable (optionally available), connect this terminal unit-to-unit communication terminal (UP) of the unit to be connected. For details, 2. Getting Ready to Measure > Connecting the units. DOWN The available standard cable (optionally available) can be selected from 0.5 m, 2.0 m, 5.0 m, 10.0 m, 20.0 m and 40.0 m.
  • Page 51: Power On/Off

    Power ON/OFF To turn the power ON/OFF, use the power switch on the side of the unit. Prior to using the power switch, make sure that the AC adapter (90W/160W) is connected to the main unit, or to the connected units using the connecting connector. Otherwise, malfunction or damage may occur.
  • Page 52: Probe

    Probe Connection Probe converter box Name How to connect Using the standard cable (optionally available), connect this terminal probe-to-probe communication terminal of the hub unit to be Hub unit-to-hub unit connected. communication terminal The available standard cable (optionally available) can be selected from 0.5 m, 2.0 m, 5.0 m, 10.0 m, 20.0 m and 40.0 m.
  • Page 53: Led Display

    Turn off the power, and turn on the power again. Error occurred in the built-in If LED (red) is still ON, please CPU. contact your distributor KANOMAX service center. Check adapter (Red) Flashing Power voltage is decreasing. (90W/160W) connected to the hub unit.
  • Page 54: Probe Cleaning

    Probe Cleaning Dust such as fine/soot particles or machine oil adhered to the air flow element can change the heat dissipation (the amount of heat taken away). This can affect the reading of air velocity. Probes with a wire mesh or a filter cannot read an accurate measurement value when they are clogged with substances as dust.
  • Page 55 4. User Interface...
  • Page 56: Specifications

    5. Specifications ■ Main Unit Product name Multi-Channel Anemomaster PRO main unit Model 1590-0G Display, Operation 7.0 inch color LCD with touch panel Multi-Channel Anemomaster PRO hub unit (Model 1591-0G) Connectable unit Multi-Channel Anemomaster PRO analog unit (Model 1592-0G) Data...
  • Page 57 ■ Hub Unit Product name Multi-Channel Anemomaster PRO hub unit Model 1591-0G Multi-Channel Anemomaster PRO main unit (Model 1590-0G) Connectable unit Multi-Channel Anemomaster PRO hub unit (Model 1591-0G) Multi-Channel Anemomaster PRO analog unit (Model 1592-0G) Model 0972-00: UNI-directional air velocity probe (Flat) Model 0973-00: UNI-directional air velocity probe (φ9)
  • Page 58 ■ Analog Unit Product name Multi-Channel Anemomaster PRO analog unit Model 1592-0G Multi-Channel Anemomaster PRO main unit (Model 1590- Multi-Channel Anemomaster PRO hub unit (Model 1591- Connectable unit Multi-Channel Anemomaster PRO analog unit (Model 1592-0G) Communication Unit-to-unit Serial communication (Standard cable)
  • Page 59 ■ Probe For all probes, warranty period is one year from date of purchase. ・Probe converter box Operating environment 0 to 60℃, 5 to 95%RH with no condensation Storage environment -10 to 60℃, 0 to 90%RH with no condensation Dimensions W74.2mm ×...
  • Page 60 ・Probe Measurement range Measurement accuracy Operational Temperature Model Velocity/Temperature/Humidi Velocity/Temperature/Humid temperature compensation range range/accuracy 0972-00 0.01 to 50.0 [m/s] (Velocity) 0973-00 0 to 100℃ ±2% of reading or 0975-00 0.01to 25.0 [m/s] 0 to 100℃ ±5% of ±0.02 m/s, whichever is reading 0975-09 the greater.
  • Page 61 (Velocity) ±2% of reading or ±0.02 m/s, whichever is 0.01 to 25.0 [m/s] the greater 0 to 60℃ 0975-31 0 to 60 [℃] (Temperature) 0 to 60℃ ±5% of 5 to 95 [%RH] ±0.5℃ reading (Humidity) 5 to 80%RH: ±3%RH 80 to 95%RH: ±5%RH ※...
  • Page 62 5. Specifications...
  • Page 63 Setting, mounting and removing for Heat-resistant air velocity probe (Mini, straight, temperature-compensation sensor independent type) of 0976-05, 0976-07, 0976-15 and 0976-17 If the cable is located on the leeward side to the wind direction, more accurate measurement will be achieved. Be sure to install the air velocity sensor and the temperature/temperature compensation sensor in parallel with a distance of at least...
  • Page 64 5. Specifications...
  • Page 65 Connector type One-touch connector with lock Warranty period One year from date of purchase ■ AC adapter Model 1580-1G 1590-1G Output power 160W Operating 5 to 40℃, 2 to 95%RH with no condensation environment Storage environment -10 to 60℃, 0 to 90%RH with no condensation...
  • Page 66 ■ Double stick tape (for mounting the probe with a base) Model 1580-92 Quantity 10 sheets (20 pcs per sheet) Dimensions φ 5 mm × 0. 6 mm per pc Model 0976-07: Heat-resistant air velocity probe (Mini, straight, temperature-compensation sensor independent type) Model 0976-05: Heat-resistant air velocity probe VT (Mini, straight, temperature-compensation sensor independent...
  • Page 67: Troubleshooting

    Please contact your local distributor or KANOMAX service center for repair. The error message “P-ERROR” is displayed. → Power supply to the probe is faulty. Please contact P. 67 your local distributor or KANOMAX service center for repair. 6. Troubleshooting...
  • Page 68: Warranty And After-Sales Service

    7. Warranty and After-Sales Service The limited warranty set below is given by KANOMAX JAPAN, Inc. (hereafter referred to as “KJI”) with respect to this instrument, its attachment parts including standard accessories (hereafter referred to as “PRODUCT”) that you have purchased. PRODUCT you have purchased shall be the only one that the limited warranty stated herein applies to.
  • Page 69: Contact Information

    2-1 Shimizu, Suita City, Osaka 565-0805, Japan TEL: 81-6-6877-0183 FAX: 81-6-6879-5570 URL: http://www.kanomax.co.jp E-Mail: sales@kanomax.co.jp KANOMAX JAPAN INC. ©2021 Reprinting of part or the whole of the contents of this manual is strictly forbidden. The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 70 Contact Information...

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