Operating Manual RS MH 5130 page 3 of 20 1 General Note Read this document carefully and get used to the operation of the device before you use it. Keep this document within easy reach near the device for consulting in case of doubt.
4 of 20 Operating Manual RS MH 5130 2.3 Safety guidelines This device has been designed and tested in accordance with the safety regulations for electronic devices. However, its trouble-free operation and reliability cannot be guaranteed unless the standard safety measures and special safety advises given in this manual will be adhered to when using the device.
Operating Manual RS MH 5130 page 5 of 20 Product Specification 3.1 Scope of supply device with 2 AAA batteries Operation manual Pressure sensor 3.2 Operation and maintenance advice 1. Battery operation: If ‘bAt’ is shown in the lower display the battery has been used up and needs to be replaced. However, the device will operate correctly for a certain time.
6 of 20 Operating Manual RS MH 5130 4 Handling 4.1 Display elements Main display: measuring value Secondary display: display of minimum / maximum / memorized measuring value Arrows for selected measuring unit Rating of battery status Display elements to show minimum / maximum / memorized...
Operating Manual RS MH 5130 page 7 of 20 4.4 Pop-up clip Handling: • Pull at label “open” in order to swing open the pop-up clip. • Pull at label “open” again to swing open the pop-up clip further. Pop-up clip closed Pop-up clip at position 90°...
8 of 20 Operating Manual RS MH 5130 5 Start Operation Connect sensors, turn device on via key. After segment test the device displays some configuration: if standard measurement is selected if fast measurement is selected if peak value detection is selected After that the device is ready for measuring.
10 of 20 Operating Manual RS MH 5130 7.2 Different kinds of measuring Three different kinds of pressure measuring are supported. Two of them (P.dEt and FASt) are working with high measuring frequency of more than 1000 measurings per second.
Operating Manual RS MH 5130 page 11 of 20 As long as not enough values have been collected (i. e. for the selected averaging time) to calculate an average value, the upper display shows “----“, the lower display a ‘countdown‘.
12 of 20 Operating Manual RS MH 5130 9 Input Adjustment The zero point and slope of each measuring inputs can be adjusted with the parameters offset (“OFFS”) and scale (“SCAL”). A reasonable adjustment presumes reliable references (e.g. ice water, controlled precision water bath, etc.).
Operating Manual RS MH 5130 page 13 of 20 12 Replacing Batteries Before changing batteries, please read the following instruction and follow it step by step. Not following the instruction may cause harm to the instrument or the protection against ingress of water and dust may be lost! Avoid unnecessary opening of the instrument! 1.
14 of 20 Operating Manual RS MH 5130 Err.7 System error Return to manufacturer for repair Sensor not present / recognised reconnect sensor, – – – – during logging: stop the logger and restart it could not calculate value suitable sensor / unit combination necessary If “bAt”...
Operating Manual RS MH 5130 page 15 of 20 16 Specifications Display range maximal -19999...19999 digit, depends on used sensor Number of channels RS MSD … and Suitable probes RS MSD … ..E sensors with connection cable RS MSD-K51 ranging from -1.999 … 2.500 mbar / 0.001 mbar Available ranges / resolutions to 0.0 …...
16 of 20 Operating Manual RS MH 5130 17 Pressure sensors 17.1 Intended use The pressure sensors are designed for the connection to an hand-held instrument of the following types: RS MH 5130 The sensors have following application areas: Design type = st.
Operating Manual RS MH 5130 page 17 of 20 For measurements of pressure differences (relative pressure sensor): • Connect both plastic tubes with an internal dia of 4 mm to cable gland "B" and "A"; make sure to apply higher pressure to connection "B"...
18 of 20 Operating Manual RS MH 5130 5. Any changes or repair of the device is not allowed. Please return device to manufacturer for repair or maintenance. 17.5 Disposal This device must not be disposed as “residual waste”.
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