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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL HPM5000 DATALOGGERS...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Operation ..................... 25 Basic Principles of Operation ..............27 Display Layout ..................28 6.2.1 Buttons ....................29 6.2.2 Status Bar .................... 30 6.2.3 Top-Down Menu ................... 31 6.2.4 Display Keyboards ................32 6.2.5 Menu Area .................... 36 HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 4 Setting VADC Channels ................ 70 CALC-Channels ..................71 7.6.1 Setting Calculation Channels ..............72 Device Settings ..................73 7.7.1 Setting Display (Display/Energy) ............74 7.7.2 Units ..................... 75 7.7.3 Changing Language ................76 7.7.4 Setting Time/Date................. 77 HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 5 CAN ..................... 93 12.5.3 AUX ...................... 93 Appendix ...................... 94 13.1 Kits ......................94 13.2 Technical Standards ................. 95 13.3 Rating Plate ..................... 96 13.4 Certificates ....................96 13.5 Customer Service ..................96 13.6 Dimensional Drawings ................97 HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 6 HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 7 About this Operating Manual This Operating Manual is a component part of The HPM5000 Data Logger and contains important information on the intended use, safety, operation and maintenance of the device described. Subject to change without prior notice. ► Before each step, read the corresponding information carefully and adhere to the sequence of steps described.
  • Page 8: Notation And Symbols

    Probability of occurrence: very high. WARNING Risk of fatal or severe personal injury. Probability of occurrence: possible. CAUTION Risk of minor to moderate personal injury. Probability of occurrence: possible. IMPORTANT Risk of property damage. Probability of occurrence: possible. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 9: Structure Of Warnings

    Type and source of the risk Consequences of failure to observe the warning ► Measures to avoid the risk IMPORTANT Type and source of the risk Consequences of failure to observe the warning ► Measures to avoid the risk HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 10: Product Description

    Product Description Product Description The HPM5000 Data Logger is intended for recording the measured values of the sensors connected. The sensors must be connected at the inputs available according to the model version. Sensors with automatic sensor detection parameterize the unit and measuring range automatically.
  • Page 11: Intended Use

    Product Description Intended Use The HPM5000 Data Logger, subsequently referred to as "device", enables ac- cess to sensors used in hydraulic applications in machines and vehicles. The various connections can be used to detect, save, monitor and evaluate digital or analog sensor signals for pressure, temperature, volume flow, speed, vol- umes and performance, for example.
  • Page 12: Conformity

    Equipment Supplied Check the parts included in the supply package prior to starting up the device. If anything is missing, please contact your sales outlet. ■ The HPM5000 Data Logger ■ USB stick ■ USB cable (type A on type C) ■...
  • Page 13: Safety Information

    ► Never attempt to repair the device yourself. The device may only be re- paired by Webtec. ► Never clean the device with substances containing solvents. The device may only be cleaned in the way described in Section Cleaning. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 14: Technical Personnel

    Technical personnel must have read and understood the operating manual. Technical personnel must have access to the content of the operating manual at all times. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 15: Design And Function

    Some illustrations and descriptions may refer to additional options that are not part of a standard configuration of the device. Some of the components, functional processes or options described may be at a development stage that differs from the device actually delivered. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 16: Overview

    Design and Function Overview Fig. 2 Overview of The HPM5000 Data Logger Pos. Designation Inputs 1 × USB-A, 1 × USB-C On/Off key Status LED Context-sensitive function keys Display (touchscreen) Shock protection HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 17: Functions And Features

    ■ For recording, saving and analyzing measured data ■ Various measuring methods and their representation ■ Fold-out stand ■ VESA standard for wall installation ■ USB flash drive to save measurements, templates, screenshots HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 18: Connections

    +Ub (+24 V AUX-1 AUX-2 Fig. 4 Connection, AUX Other external sensors without automatic sensor detection can also be con- nected to one of the analog connections or the CAN bus via an adapter (cur- rent/voltage converter). HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 19 After connecting the sensors without sensor detection, complete the neces- sary settings for the electrical connection and expected signal according to the properties of the sensors connected. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 20: Starting Up

    ► If the charge status of the battery drops below a specific value, the mea- surement in progress is stopped. The measured values and user param- eters are saved. The device switches off automatically. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 21: Switching The Device On And Off

    Ä The Power Off menu appears. 2 Tap on the button. Ä The device is switched off. Alternatively: 1 When switched on, press and hold the On/Off button for at least 5 sec- onds. Ä The device is switched off. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 22: Connecting Sensors

    Restart the measurements in order to record data from sensors just connect- ed. Measuring data from sensors which are disconnected while a measure- ment is in progress is recorded by the device to the moment of disconnection. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 23: Using The Fold-Out Stand

    Only use the stand to set up the device on a level surface. max. 90 Fig. 7 Using fold-out stand 1 Pull the fold-out stand on the rear side of the device to the required posi- tion. 2 Set the device down on a level surface. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 24: Mounting Device On Vesa Holder

    3 Screw the device using four retaining screws and an appropriate tool. Ä The device is mounted. INFORMATION The maximum screw-in depth for the retaining screws is 6 mm. The VESA holder and screws necessary for assembly (M4 metric) are included in the supply package. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 25: Operation

    The measurement view can be selected from three display versions. Fig. 9 Basic Principles of Operation The device is mainly operated by using the buttons provided on the touch- screen. Alternatively, you can start the main functions using the context-sensitive function keys provided on the device. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 26 Draw two fingers towards each other on an element or view to zoom out. This function is not available for all views. INFORMATION It is also possible to use the touchscreen when wearing gloves appropriate for the purpose. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 27 ■ Switch off back-lit display Press the key for 5 sec.: Switch on/off Function key to start and stop measurements 3 context-sensitive function keys to initiate functions according to the corresponding buttons in the menu area of the touch- screen HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 28: Display Layout

    Sensor(s) connected, number of connect- ed channels Measuring methods menu Selects Measuring methods area Button, Start/Stop To start/stop measurements Menu Area To initiate the main functions Options/Info button Measurement inactive: Display/hide Op- tions menu Measurement active: Displays sensor infor- mation HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 29: Buttons

    ► Further information on the buttons available is provided in Chapter & „Dis- play Layout“ A display keyboard for entering numbers and letters appears when you tap an input field. ► Further information on the display keyboard available is provided in Chapter & „Display Keyboards“. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 30: Status Bar

    The table below indicates the possible symbols: Symbol Function Connecting a storage medium to the USB port Number of active channels Battery charge status as an icon Ongoing online measurement via HPMComm HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 31: Top-Down Menu

    Shows the memory used (internal or USB) Adjust display brightness in 5 steps Adjust display filter in 4 steps Switches the device on/off automatically INFORMATION Drag your finger on the top-down menu from bottom to top to close the top- down menu. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 32: Display Keyboards

    The display keyboard automatically appears when you select the corresponding input field. The following keyboard is available to enter texts and digits: Fig. 13 Display keyboard, characters and numbers INFORMATION The layout of the keyboard can be set. ► Refer to Chapter & „Selecting Keyboard“. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 33: Fig. 14 Display Keyboard, Numerical Values

    Operation The following keyboard is available for entering numerical values: Fig. 14 Display keyboard, numerical values HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 34: Menu Area

    (this button is not visible during an ongoing measurement) Display information on the current measurement Add an entry Edit a setting Confirm current selection or adjusted settings Discard current selection or adjusted settings Switching the Device Off Deactivate touch function Switch off back-lit display HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 35: Measurement Views

    Changing the measurement view 1 Swipe from right to left across the display. Ä The next measurement view appears. It is possible to switch between the individual measurement views while a mea- surement is in progress. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 36: 4-Tile View

    Shows the maximum and minimum measured values and the measur- ing range full scale value (FS) Edit the details of the individual channels if necessary: 1 Tap on a channel to open the channel editing function (Edit channels). HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 37: 9-Tile View

    Designation and name of the active channel as an abbreviation Current measured value of the channel Edit the details of the individual channels if necessary: 1 Tap on a channel to open the channel editing function (Edit channels). HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 38: Trend Graph View

    Save the measurement to analyze the measured values. Refer to Chapter & „Analyzing the Measurements“. Fig. 18 Trend graph view Pos. Description Name of the channel Selected channel (increased line thickness) Current measured value of the channel Trend graph line of the selected channel HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 39: Options: Edit Channels In The Measurement View (Edit Channels)

    1 Tap the Stop button to stop the current measurement. Ä The button is shown. Fig. 19 Options menu 2 Tap on the button. 3 Tap on the Edit channels button. Ä The window for editing the channels opens. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 40: Fig. 20 Edit Channels

    Edit the colors of the channels Enter/Edit the names of the channels Edit the list positions of the channels (by entering the position or with manual movement) Activate/Deactivate channels (measured values of deactivated channels are not saved) HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 41: Options: Save Template

    Ä The button is shown. Fig. 21 Context-related options menu 2 Tap on the button. 3 Tap on the Save template button. Ä The window for saving the measurement view as a template is displayed. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 42: Fig. 22 Save Measurement View As Template (Save Template)

    Fig. 22 Save measurement view as template (Save Template) Pos. Description Enter name of template Enter description of template Cancel operation Save template ► To load an existing measurement template, refer to Chapter & „Loading Measuring Templates“. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 43: Options: Reset Values Of The Measurement View (Reset)

    1 Tap the Stop button to stop the current measurement. Ä The button is shown. Fig. 23 Context-related options menu 2 Tap on the button. 3 Tap on the Reset button. Ä Another menu with options is displayed. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 44: Fig. 24 Reset Values Of Measurement View (Reset)

    Reset minimum and maximum values of all channels CH. to 0 Reset the channel offset to zero (to max. 2% FS) Delta to 0 Reset delta to zero (when the corresponding calcula- tion channel is activated) HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 45: Options: Display Information On Sensors (Info)

    Ä The button is shown. Fig. 25 Context-related options menu 2 Tap on the button. 3 Tap on the Info button. Ä Information on the sensors of the current measurement is displayed. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 46: Fig. 26 Sensor Information (Info)

    The following information is only displayed for CAN sensors: ■ Product ID ■ Revision number ■ Serial number ■ Baud rate ■ SW version ■ Hardware version ■ Vendor ID ■ Message ID ■ Note ID ■ PTS ID HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 47: Measurement Status

    Recording of the measured data begins according to the measurement method selected, either immediately or after triggering one or several triggers. The current running time of the measurement is displayed in the info line. 2 Tap on the Stop button. Ä The measurement is stopped. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 48: Measuring Methods

    The button shows the currently selected measurement method. 2 Tap on the desired measurement method (Start/Stop, Datalogger). Ä The selected measurement method is used. INFORMATION If the Datalogger measurement method is selected, the settings are dis- played. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 49: Start/Stop

    The Min and Max values are not lost but are saved, even in the case of long- term measurements. 1 Tap on the Start button to start a measurement. 2 Tap the Stop  button to stop the measurement. 3 Alternatively, the Start/Stop measurement ends automatically after 7 days. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 50: Datalogger

    When the Trigger is activated, the measurement only starts when a defined measurement signal threshold is triggered. 3 Tap the Stop  button to stop the measurement. INFORMATION Alternatively, the measurement stops after the defined storage time has elapsed (Storage time). HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 51 File name Name of the measurement recording *only applies to AUX 1; all other channels continue to be sampled at 1 ms. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 52: Fig. 29 Trigger, Settings

    Trigger-level Specify the measured value that serves as the trigger Trigger-slope Select whether the trigger is triggered on a rising edge (Rising) of the measured value or on a falling edge (Falling) HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 53: Completing A Measurement

    After the measurement is stopped, the data is saved in the device memory or on a connected USB data carrier. You can access the data via the File Manager in order to carry out evaluations. ► Further information is available in Chapter & „File Manager“ HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 54: Settings

    Settings Settings This chapter contains information about the menus and setting options for the device and the connected sensors. Menu The Menu can be opened by tapping the button. Fig. 30 Menu HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 55 CALC-Channels Set calculation channels. ► Refer to Chapter & „CALC-Channels“. Device Settings Set device. ► Refer to Chapter & „Device Settings“. Device Information Information about the device (serial number, firmware version, etc.). ► Refer to Chapter & „Device Information“. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 56: File Manager

    The values after the categories indicate the current and available entries. Fig. 31 File Manager The following submenus are available: Designation Description Measurements Recorded measurements (File format *.scco) Templates Saved templates for measurements (File format *.scct) Screenshots Display recordings (File format *.jpg) HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 57: Delete/Rename Files/Csv Export

    Ä The multiple selection is displayed. Fig. 32 File manager, multiple selection 3 Tap on additional files to select them. Ä The symbol is displayed on the selected files. 4 Tap on the button. Ä The options are displayed. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 58: Fig. 33 File Manager, Delete/Rename Files

    5 Tap on the desired option Export, Delete or Rename. 6 Export: Export the data in the CSV format (this option is only available in the Measurements folder (Measurements)). 7 Delete: Confirm the request. 8 Rename: Use the display keyboard to rename the files. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 59: Analyzing The Measurements

    File manager, Measurements 2 Tap on the desired measurement. Ä Measurements are displayed 3 Tap on the checkmark. Ä The measurement is displayed. Use the cursor to display the measured values of the channels at the corresponding time. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 60: Fig. 35 File Manager, Analyze Measurement

    Settings Fig. 35 File manager, analyze measurement Pos. Description Name of the channel Selected channel (increased line thickness) Measured value of the channel at the cursor position Trend graph line of the selected channel Cursor Measurement information HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 61: Fig. 36 Analyze Measurement, Information

    Further information on analyzing saved measurements is available via the button Fig. 36 Analyze measurement, information INFORMATION The amount of information displayed depends on the measurement method (Start/Stop, Datalogger) and the channels and sensors used in the tem- plate. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 62: Loading Measuring Templates

    Settings 7.2.3 Loading Measuring Templates Saved templates (Templates) can be selected and loaded in the File man- ager. 1 Tap on the Templates category. Ä All saved measuring templates are displayed. Fig. 37 File manager, Templates HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 63: Fig. 38 Templates, Information

    (e.g. incorrect physical unit, measuring range exceeded, CAN identity field does not match) Green: The connected sensor matches the loaded sensor (e.g. unit and range match) Gray: A channel is connected that is not saved in the measuring tem- plate HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 64: Fig. 39 File Manager, Edit Template

    If the status of a sensor is gray (new sensor), this sensor is placed at the end of the channel list and switched to inactive. Activate the sensor in the Edit Channels menu if necessary, refer to Chapter & „Options: Edit Channels in the Measurement View (Edit Channels)“. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 65: Showing Screenshots

    Saved display images (Screenshots) can be shown in the File manager . 1 Tap on the Screenshots category. Ä All saved display images are displayed. Fig. 40 File manager, Screenshots 2 Tap on the desired screenshot. Ä The screenshot is displayed. Fig. 41 Screenshot HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 66: Measurement Method

    Fig. 42 Measurement Method The following functions are available: Designation Description Start/Stop Simple measuring method, no settings. ► Refer to Chapter & „Start/Stop“. Datalogger Measuring method with optional trigger function and other settings. ► Refer to Chapter & „Datalogger“. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 67: Aux-Channels

    If the storage rate 0.1 ms is selected for the Datalogger measuring method, the sampling rate for both AUX channels is 0.1 ms. 7.4.1 Setting AUX Channel In the AUX menu, you will find settings for parameterizing the respective AUX channel of the device. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 68: Fig. 44 Set Aux Channels

    Set the start/end and units of the measurement range: User specific, Pressure (bar), Temperature (°C), Flow (L/min), Rotational speed (1/min), Volume (L), Power (kW) 1 Tap the button to save the settings as a template in a database (AUX Library). HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 69: Vadc (Voltage-Current-Frequency-Converter) Channels

    In the Voltage-Current-Frequency-Converter menu, you will find settings for parameterizing the channels when using the SR-VADC-710 Voltage- Current-Frequency-Converter. Fig. 45 VADC-Channels The following functions are available: Designation Description CAN-1 ... CAN-6 Further settings are possible in the submenus (HPM5140-CAN-A) HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 70: Setting Vadc Channels

    (0 ... 20 mA, 4 ... 20 mA, 0 ... 48 V, -48 ... 48 V, 0 ... 4 A, -4 ... 4 A, 0 ... 5 kHz) Measurement Range Set the start/end and units of the measurement range to be displayed: User specific, Pressure (bar), Tempera- ture (°C), Flow (L/min), Rotational speed (1/ min), Volume (L), Power (kW) HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 71: Calc-Channels

    Activate channel, further settings can be carried out in the submenus CALC-2 Activate channel, further settings can be carried out in the submenus 1 Tap on the button to activate the corresponding channel. 2 Tap on the channel designation to set further parameters. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 72: Setting Calculation Channels

    Set the calculation type or formula: Subtraction, Addition, Power 1, Power 2, Volume, Multiply Select the input signal (depending on the formula selected) Select the input signal (depending on the formula selected) Select the input signal (depending on the formula selected) HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 73: Device Settings

    Display brightness, display timeout, display filter Units Select measurement units for measured values Language Select user interface language and install additional languages via USB Time/Date Time and date Keyboard Representation of display keyboard (QWERTZ, QWERTY, AZERTY) CSV-Format Select CSV format HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 74: Setting Display (Display/Energy)

    10 minutes without input. This function is automatically deactivated during an ongoing measurement. INFORMATION The display filter only affects the displayed measured values. Recorded measurements are not affected. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 75: Units

    Temperature Select unit of measure (°C, °F) Flow Select unit of measure (L/min, G/min) Rotational speed Select unit of measure (1/min, Rpm) Volume Select unit of measure (L, gal) Power Select unit of measure (kw, HP) HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 76: Changing Language

    USB storage medium. 1 Tap on the desired language. 2 Tap on the button to confirm your selection. Ä The language of the display texts has been changed. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 77: Setting Time/Date

    Time Set time Time format 24 h Switch 24 h time format on/off Date Set date Date format Set date format (DD.MM.YY, MM.DD.YY) Auto-sync PC Synchronize time and date automatically when con- nected to a PC HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 78: Selecting Keyboard

    Keyboard The following keyboard layouts are available: ■ QWERTZ ■ QWERTY ■ AZERTY 1 Tap on the desired keyboard layout. 2 Tap on the button to confirm your selection. Ä The keyboard layout has been selected. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 79: Selecting Csv Format

    The following CSV formats are available: ■ Separated by a comma (Comma) ■ Separated by a dot (Point) 1 Tap on the desired CSV format. 2 Tap on the button to confirm your selection. Ä The CSV format has been selected. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 80: Can Database

    CAN sensor is re- connected. The use of the CAN database can be switched on or off via the CAN Database menu item. INFORMATION The CAN database can only be used as a memory when using a USB stick. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 81: Device Information

    Date of last calibration FW version Firmware version Hardware version Hardware version FP App Version FP App version FP BTLD-Version FP Build version Battery Battery type USB-Charger Power supply unit LAN IP Address Network address (if available) HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 82: Troubleshooting

    IMPORTANT Risk of material damage through improperly performed repair work. ► Never open the device! ► Never attempt to perform repair work yourself! ► In the event of defects, return the device to the manufacturer! HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 83: Resetting Device (Reset)

    1 Press the On/Off button and the yellow function button simultaneously for approx. 5 seconds. Ä The device is switched off. 2 Press the On/Off button. Ä The device starts up again. Fig. 57 Reset device (Reset) HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 84: Updating The Firmware

    3 Press the On/Off button to switch on the device. Ä During start-up, the device searches for a more current firmware version. Ä If there is no firmware update available, a system message appears. Fig. 58 Updating the Firmware HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 85: Fig. 59 Update Firmware, Progress Bar

    50% or the device is connected to the main power via the power adapter. 4 Tap on the button to start updating the firmware. Ä The firmware on the device is updated. Ä A progress bar indicates the status of the updating process. Fig. 59 Update firmware, progress bar HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 86: Fig. 60 Update Firmware, System Message

    Ä The device may restart several times during the process. Ä When the process has been completed, the corresponding message appears in the display. Fig. 60 Update firmware, system message Ä The latest version of the firmware is now installed on the device. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 87: Packaging And Transporting

    ► Contact your sales outlet prior to dispatch. ► Only dispatch the device in packaging which has been appropriately identi- fied on the outside. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 88: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Maintenance work is not necessary on the device within the scope of the in- tended use. The device must be recalibrated after a longer time in use. Contact your sales outlet in this case. ► Refer to Chapter & „Customer Service“. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 89: Repairing

    ■ Detailed description of the fault IMPORTANT Risk of material damage through improperly performed repair work. ► Never open the device! ► Never attempt to perform repair work yourself. ► In the event of defects, return the device to Webtec! HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 90: Disposal

    ► Contact your sales outlet prior to dispatch. ► Only dispatch the device in packaging which has been appropriately identi- fied on the outside. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 91: Technical Data

    This chapter provides information on the technical data of the device. 12.1 Device Model Device HPM5140-CAN-A Interface for up to 6 Webtec CAN sensors 2 inputs for standard analogue sensors It will include USB memory stick and USB cable (USB-C to USB-A). 12.2 Mechanical Data...
  • Page 92: Power Supply (Internal)

    2.5 A at 5 V, 1.8 A at 12 V, 1.2 A at 20 V, a USB-C compatible charger with min. 45 W is required for fast charging, alternatively via USB-A/C cable (included) 5 V max. 2 A HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 93: Inputs

    12.5.1 CAN Designation Properties Plug 5-pin, M12×1, panel connector, terminating resistor permanently installed sensors Max. 6 Webtec CAN sensors with sensor detection Scanning rate Up to 4 sensors: 1 ms, 5-6 sensors: 2 ms 12.5.2 AUX Designation Properties Plug M12×1, 5 pin socket...
  • Page 94: Appendix

    HPM-5000-CASE Case with foam inserts HPM-5000-DATA LOGGER HPM5140 data logger SR-CBL-02-MF-CAN Cable 2m SR-CBL-05-MF-CAN Cable 5m SR-CBL-0.05-Y-CAN Connector 'Y' SR-CBL-000-R-CAN Terminating resistor SR-PTN-060-05-0C-CAN Pressure transducer 0 to 60 bar SR-PTN-600-05-0C-CAN Pressure transducer 0 to 600 bar HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 95: Technical Standards

    13.2 Technical Standards Standard EN IEC 61326-1:2021 RoHS EN IEC 63000:2019-05 Environmental Drop test 1 m (EN 60068-2-31:2008) impact test Vibration resis- DIN EN 60068-2-9:2008-10 tance Type of protec- EN 60529:1989 + A1:1999 + A2:2013 tion HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 96: Rating Plate

    Menu > Device information. INFORMATION Information on the approval tests can be obtained from your sales outlet. 13.5 Customer Service In the event of problems with the device, please contact your sales outlet. HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 97: Dimensional Drawings

    Appendix 13.6 Dimensional Drawings 219 mm HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 98 Appendix 13.7 List of Figures Fig. 1 The HPM5000 Data Logger Fig. 2 Overview of The HPM5000 Data Logger Fig. 3 Connections, CAN + AUX model version Fig. 4 Connection, AUX Fig. 5 Connecting USB-C power supply adapter Fig. 6 Connecting CAN sensors Fig. 7 Using fold-out stand Fig. 8...
  • Page 99 Device Settings Fig. 50 Display (Device/Energy) Fig. 51 Units Fig. 52 Language Fig. 53 Time/Date Fig. 54 Keyboard Fig. 55 CSV-Format Fig. 56 Device Information Fig. 57 Reset device (Reset) Fig. 58 Updating the Firmware Fig. 59 Update firmware, progress bar Fig. 60 Update firmware, system message HPM5000-MA-MUL-4294 Issue 1.0 05/24...
  • Page 100 Webtec reserve the right to make improvements and changes to the specification without notice. Your local distributor Webtec Products Limited St. Ives, Cambridgeshire, PE27 3LZ, UK Tel: +44 (0) 1480 397 400 sales-uk@webtec.com Webtec LLC 1290 E. Waterford Ave, St. Francis, WI 53235 U.S.A.

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