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  • Page 1 User Manual Omniport 40 Multifunctional Hand-Held Meter...
  • Page 2 User Manual Omniport 40 Content General Information ............................4 Explanation of Warning Notices and Symbols .................... 4 Safety Instructions ............................. 5 1.2.1 General Safety Instructions ..........................5 1.2.2 Intended Use ..............................5 1.2.3 Start-up and Operation ............................5 Environmental Aspects..........................6 Scope of Supply ..............................
  • Page 3 User Manual Omniport 40 Setup and Configuration ..........................33 PCS10 Product Configuration Software ....................33 PCS10 for Process Probes ........................34 Maintenance and Service ..........................34 Cleaning ..............................34 Storage ..............................34 Self Diagnosis and Error Messages ......................35 7.3.1 Error Messages on the Display ........................35 Repairs ..............................35...
  • Page 4 All rights reserved by E+E Elektronik Ges.m.b.H. No part of this document may be reproduced, published or publicly displayed in any form or by any means, nor may its contents be modified, translated, adapted, sold or disclosed to a third party without prior written permission of E+E Elektronik Ges.m.b.H.
  • Page 5 Failing to follow the instructions in this user manual may lead to measurement inaccuracy and device failures. ▪. The Omniport 40 and the probes may only be operated under the conditions described in this user manual and within the specification included in chapter 9 Technical Data. ▪.
  • Page 6 Environmental Aspects PLEASE NOTE Products from E+E Elektronik Ges.m.b.H. are developed and manufactured in compliance with relevant environmental protection requirements. Please observe local regulations for the disposal of the device. For disposal, the individual components of the device must be separated according to local recycling regulations.
  • Page 7 User Manual Omniport 40 3 Product Description Dimensions Values.in.mm.(inch) Omniport 40 78 (3.1) 38 (1.5) 42 (1.65) Multifunctional Hand-Held Meter | 7...
  • Page 8 User Manual Omniport 40 Components Front Side Back Side Fig. 1 Assignment of components Function Function 2x Probe connection “ON/OFF” button “Down arrow” button: scrolls down a list or Status bar symbols decreases a parameter value Input number, measured parameter and “Menu”...
  • Page 9 Description of the different modes Display When the Omniport 40 is off and an external power supply is connected, the display indicates the battery status. During charging the symbols for empty, half-full and full battery are cyclically shown on the display. Fully charged batteries are indicated by "full battery"...
  • Page 10 External 5V DC power supply via USB-C. When using a power bank to supply the Omniport 40, ensure that it has sufficient capacity and does feature an automatic switch-off function at very low power consumption (e.g. power banks from the Varta Power Bank Energy.series.are.suitable).
  • Page 11 Perform following settings. These can be changed as needed at any later moment in "Settings". ▪. Language ▪. Time zone UTC/CET ▪. Date and time ▪. Auto turn off ▪. Backlight ▪. Backlight intensity PLEASE NOTE To perform a firmware update, connect the Omniport 40 to the PC. Multifunctional Hand-Held Meter | 11...
  • Page 12 User Manual Omniport 40 Navigation ▪. Use the arrow buttons to navigate through the menu. ▪. Press "OK" to confirm. ▪. Press the " " button to cancel any changes that have not yet been confirmed, and exit.  ▪.
  • Page 13 User Manual Omniport 40 Menu Structure The following table provides a detailed description of the menu structure. The level of each item is indicated by the "-, =, symbols. ≡" Menu Description − Measures list Selection of the measurands to display and log −...
  • Page 14 "Oil library" or "Cross-section" can be configured in the port settings. Hand-Held-Probes Before commissioning, connect the hand-held probe to the Omniport 40 using the M12 connection cable HA010813. PLEASE NOTE Connect the probe before starting. Turn off the hand-held meter before switching between process and hand- held probes.
  • Page 15 User Manual Omniport 40 Process Probes For connecting a process probe to the Omniport 40 use the connection cable HA040908. The.probe.naming.must.correspond.to.its.original.nomenclature;.no.additional.Modbus.configurations.are. required. PLEASE NOTE Connect the probe before starting. Turn off the hand-held meter before switching between process and hand- held probes.
  • Page 16 User Manual Omniport 40 Measurands The choice of measurands and measurement units depends on the probe connected to the Omniport 40. All available parameters are listed in Tab. 5 Measurand choice for hand-held probes and Tab. 6 Measurand choice for process probes.
  • Page 17 ▪. Unauthorized product modification leads to loss of all warranty claims. Modification must be accomplished only with an explicit permission of E+E Elektronik Ges.m.b.H.! PLEASE NOTE External power supply recommended for TDS401H.
  • Page 18 User Manual Omniport 40 Dimensions Values.in.mm.(inch) ISO Thread G 1/2" 140 (5.5) 140 (5.5) 89 (3.5) 92 (3.6) (0.67) (0.55) 34 (1.34) 34 (1.34) AF22 (SAE wrench 7/8") 1/2" NPT AF27 G 1/2" 74 (2.9) 77 (3) 4.4.4 Auto-Calibration Dew.point.temperatures.of.-60.to.-20.°C.(-76.to.-4.°F).at.room.temperature.correspond.to.relative.humidities.
  • Page 19 User Manual Omniport 40 4.4.5 Measuring Range and Accuracy The TDS401H has an accuracy of ±2 °C specified within the measuring range -60...+60 °C dew point. Measuring Signal Limitation at.medium.temperature.≤20.°C Td limitation = -80 °C at medium temperature >20 °C Td limitation = medium temperature -100 °C...
  • Page 20 User Manual Omniport 40 Sensor Installation Directly into the Process For direct installation in the pipeline, a shut-off valve should be installed on both sides of the TDS401H. This allows the sensor to be easily removed for maintenance and calibration.
  • Page 21 User Manual Omniport 40 Td [°C] t [h] Fig. 5 . M oisture.given.off.by.different.tubing.materials.(©.National.Physical.Laboratory) 4.4.7 Maintenance and Service Filter Replacement In a dusty, polluted environment, it may be necessary to replace the filter cap occasionally. In most cases, visible contamination dirt deposits or long response time indicate a clogged filter. A clogged filter cap shall be replaced with a new one, order code HA010103.
  • Page 22 User Manual Omniport 40 Adjustment and Calibration All.supported.probes.can.be.calibrated / adjusted.directly.with.the.Omniport.40. The.process.probes.can.be.calibrated / adjusted.using.the.PCS10..For.this.purpose,.the.process.probes.need.to. be connected to a PC via a Modbus configuration adapter or via the Omniport 40. Depending on the application and the requirements of certain industries, there might arise the need for periodical calibration.(comparison.with.a.reference).or.adjustment.(bringing.the.device.in.line.with.a.reference). Definitions ▪.
  • Page 23 User Manual Omniport 40 4.5.1 Adjustment of Hand-Held Probes Connect.the.probe.to.the.Omniport.40.and.select.in."Menu / Port.x / Adjustment".the.measurand.to.be.adjusted. Depending.on.the.probe,.various.settings.can.be.performed.by.the.user.(see.table.below)..Use.the.function. buttons.(<.>).to.select.the.different.digits..To.change.a.digit,.use.the."up/down.arrow".buttons..When.finished,. press."OK".to.confirm.the.value..When.adjustment.(correction).is.completed,."cor".is.displayed.in.the.status.bar.of. the hand-held meter. The following ranges must be observed for the adjustment. Temperature Humidity Hand-held probe Offset 1-point 2-point Low 2-point High HTP201H -20…+70 °C 30...95 % 0...40 %...
  • Page 24 User Manual Omniport 40 4.5.2 Adjustment of Process Probes Process probes can be adjusted either via the Omniport 40 (refer to Fig. 10 Gain adjustment, Fig. 7 Offset).or.via. PCS10.(refer.to.the.manual.of.the.respective.process.probe). Adjustment via Omniport 40 Connect.the.probe.to.the.Omniport.40.and.select.in."MENU / Port.x / Adjustment" the measurand to be adjusted. Use.the.function.buttons.(<.>).to.select.the.different.digits..To.change.a.digit,.use.the."down / up.arrow".buttons..
  • Page 25 User Manual Omniport 40 4.5.4 Possible Adjustments The.hand-held.probes.can.be.adjusted.with.the.push.buttons.(see.figures.below). OFFSET When correcting the measurement offset, the characteristic moves parallel to itself by the offset value. The offset correction is suitable for optimum performance within a narrow measurement range of interest. Choose the reference value in the middle of the range of main interest.
  • Page 26 User Manual Omniport 40 1-POINT The 1-point adjustment describes the rotation around the zero point. Enter the deviation at the current point, but all other values will change according to the defined characteristics. Deviation = Reference value - Measured value...
  • Page 27 User Manual Omniport 40 1/2 OUTPUT SCALE ADJUSTMENT POINT LOW ADJUSTMENT POINT HIGH Adjustment point NEW current measurement upper limit output scale (or last calibration point HIGH) lower limit output scale Reference value (or last calibration point LOW) Fig. 9...
  • Page 28 User Manual Omniport 40 5 Functions Measurement Mode The measurement mode is the default setting when the Omniport 40 is first powered on and subsequently used. The.device.offers.a.variety.of.viewing.options,.including.2-line,.3-.line,.min. / avg. / max.,.main.view.and.diagram.. Change the views by pressing the " " button. To change the displayed measurands, change the "Measures list"...
  • Page 29 No additional software is required to transfer the logged data to a PC. Switch the setting from USB mode "COM Interface" to "Mass storage" and transfer the .csv file directly to the PC. The Omniport 40 is recognised as a separate USB drive.
  • Page 30 PCS10. Connect the Omniport 40 to the PCS10, start the PCS10 (refer to chapter ),.select."Data.collecting",.enter.the. customized location name, press Sync to save it on the Omniport 40. Up to 20 location names can be saved. Default name: Location 1...20.
  • Page 31 User Manual Omniport 40 Alarm Settings The."Alarm.settings".can.be.set.in.the."Menu / Port.x"..The.alarm.may.be.activated.or.deactivated.for.each.probe,. with the following settings available: Settings Description ≡ Alerting Selection of the measurand with which to associate the alarm ≡ Min.alarm Lower.alarm.threshold.(alarm.if.measure.<.threshold) ≡ Max.alarm Upper.alarm.threshold.(alarm.if.measure.>.threshold) ≡ Hysteresis Thresholds hysteresis The alarm can be acoustic, optical or both, simultaneously. The optical alarm is a flashing display while the acoustic alarm is a signal tone.
  • Page 32 NOTICE The actual oil is saved within the hand-held probe. If the Omniport 40 is unable to identify the oil, it will be displayed in the oil library as "Unknown oil". ▪.
  • Page 33 Download logged data to the PC, use the USB mode "Mass storage". The logged data can be deleted via PC. Data collection and oil library settings can be performed with PCS10. For this the Omniport 40 shall be in the "USB.mode / COM.interface".
  • Page 34 User Manual Omniport 40 PCS10 for Process Probes It is possible to configure the process probes directly via Omniport 40 and a USB-C cable with PCS10. To achieve this, the USB mode shall be set to "COM Interface". 7 Maintenance and Service Cleaning Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or incompatible with the materials indicated in the technical specifications.
  • Page 35 Tab. 8 Ranges for the adjustment of hand-held probes). PLEASE NOTE If the Omniport 40 does not respond to any commands, remove the batteries, wait briefly and then reinsert them. Repairs Repairs may be carried out by the manufacturer only. The attempt of unauthorized repair excludes any warranty claims.
  • Page 36 User Manual Omniport 40 9 Technical Data Hand-Held Meter Power supply 4x.AA.rechargeable.NiMH.batteries.(included.in.the.scope.of.supply) Optional power supply External.5.V.DC.via.USB.C.(Power.supply.unit.or.PC-USB.connection) Power consumption, typ. 10.mA.(excluding.probes) Battery runtime, typ. >100.h.continuous.operation.(fully.charged,.backlight.switched.off,.hand-held.probe)..The. battery runtime depends on the number and type of connected sensors. Automatic switch-off Configurable. Automatically deactivated when an external power supply is connected...
  • Page 37 32 (1.3) 128.6 (5) 200 (7.9) User Manual Omniport 40 29 (1.1) Hand-Held Probes 12 (0.5) 1/2" ISO or 1/2" NPT 9.2.1 AVP201H - Air Velocity and Temperature Hand-Held Probe for HVAC Applications Dimensions Values.in.mm.(inch) 128.6 (5) 210 (8.3) 18 (0.7) 29 (1.1)
  • Page 38 128.6 (5) 210 (8.3) 18 (0.7) User Manual Omniport 40 29 (1.1) 12 (0.5) 9.2.2 AVP301H - Air Velocity and Temperature Hand-Held Probe up to 20 m/s (4 000 ft/min) Dimensions Values.in.mm.(inch) 128.6 (5) 202 (8) 12.9 (0.5) 29 (1.1) 6 (0.2) Measuring range 0.4...20.m/s.(80...4 000.ft/min)
  • Page 39 128.6 (5) 210 (8.3) 18 (0.7) User Manual Omniport 40 29 (1.1) 12 (0.5) 9.2.3 AVP401H - Air Velocity and Temperature Hand-Held Probe up to 2 m/s (400 ft/min) Dimensions Values.in.mm.(inch) 128.6 (5) 202 (8) 12.9 (0.5) 29 (1.1) 6 (0.2)
  • Page 40 128.6 (5) 230 (9) 20 (0.8) User Manual Omniport 40 29 (1.1) 9.2.4 HTP201H - Humidity and Temperature Hand-Held Probe for HVAC Applications 5 (0.2) Dimensions Values.in.mm.(inch) 128.6 (5) 60 (2.4) 34 (1.3) 29 (1.1) 12 (0.5) Technical Data Measuring range 0...100 %RH...
  • Page 41 User Manual Omniport 40 128.6 (5) 104 (4.1) 32 (1.3) 9.2.5 HTP401H - Humidity and Temperature Hand-Held Probe up to 100 °C (212 ° F) 29 (1.1) 12 (0.5) Dimensions Values.in.mm.(inch) 128.6 (5) 230 (9) 20 (0.8) 29 (1.1) 5 (0.2) Technical Data 128.6 (5)
  • Page 42 User Manual Omniport 40 9.2.6 HTP701H - Humidity and Temperature Hand-Held Probe up to 180 °C (356 °F) Dimensions Values.in.mm.(inch) 128.6 (5) 250 (9.9) 32 (1.3) 29 (1.1) 12 (0.5) 128.6 (5) 104 (4.1) 32 (1.3) Technical Data 29 (1.1) Measuring range 0...100 %RH...
  • Page 43 User Manual Omniport 40 9.2.7 MOP301H - Moisture-in-oil immersion hand-held probe up to 120 °C (248 °F) (with.ISO.or.NPT-slide.fitting) Dimensions Values.in.mm.(inch) 128.6 (5) 200 (7.9) 32 (1.3) 29 (1.1) 12 (0.5) 1/2" ISO or 1/2" NPT Technical Data Water activity (aw) / water content (x) 128.6 (5)
  • Page 44 User Manual Omniport 40 128.6 (5) 250 (9.9) 32 (1.3) 9.2.8 MOP302H - Short moisture-in-oil hand-held probe up to 120 °C (248 °F) 29 (1.1) 12 (0.5) Dimensions Values.in.mm.(inch) 128.6 (5) 104 (4.1) 32 (1.3) 29 (1.1) 12 (0.5) 128.6 (5) 230 (9) 20 (0.8)
  • Page 45 User Manual Omniport 40 Process Probe 9.3.1 TDS401H - Dew Point Sensor down to -60°C (-76 °F) Dimensions Values.in.mm.(inch) 140 (5.5) 140 (5.5) 89 (3.5) 92 (3.6) (0.67) (0.55) 34 (1.34) 34 (1.34) AF22 (SAE wrench 7/8") 1/2" NPT AF27 G 1/2"...
  • Page 46 User Manual Omniport 40 18 - 28 V DC Power supply class III USA & Canada: Class 2 supply necessary Current consumption <20 mA + load current during normal measurement @.24.V DC 100 mA + load current during auto-calibration Electrical connection M12x1, 4 poles, stainless steel 1.4404,...
  • Page 47 User Manual Omniport 40 10 Conformity 10.1 Declarations of Conformity E+E Elektronik Ges.m.b.H. hereby declares that the product complies with the respective regulations listed below: European directives and standards. UK statutory instruments and designated standards. Please refer to the product page at www.epluse.com/omniport40...
  • Page 48 T +39 02 2707 86 36 info.it@epluse.com E+E Elektronik Korea Ltd. T +82 31 732 6050 info.kr@epluse.com E+E Elektronik Corporation T +1 847 490 0520 info.us@epluse.com BA_Omniport40 | Version v1.0 | 11-2024 © Copyright E+E Elektronik Ges.m.b.H. | All rights reserved.