Kimo Instruments VT 210 User Manual

Thermo-hygrometer-anemometer

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Thermo-Hygrometer-Anemometer

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  • Page 1 VT 210 Thermo-Hygrometer-Anemometer...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. Presentation............................6 1.1. Instrument description........................6 1.2. Key description..........................6 1.3. Remove battery..........................7 2. Connections of the VT210........................8 2.1. Main features..........................8 2.2. Connections..........................8 3. Information............................10 4. Set the instrument..........................11 4.1. Set language..........................11 4.2. Set date and time........................11 4.3. Activate or deactivate the beep key...................11 4.4.
  • Page 4 8.5.2 Type.............................23 8.6. Multifunction probe........................23 8.6.1 Unit............................23 8.6.2 Atmospheric pressure......................24 8.6.3 Integration..........................24 8.6.4 Normative values.........................24...
  • Page 6: Presentation

    1.1 Instrument description Battery level Date and time Measurement menu Dataset menu Information menu Configuration menu Home screen Function keys Navigation arrows OK button ESC button On/Off button 1.2 Key description ➢ Left key: allows to navigate from left to right ➢...
  • Page 7: Remove Battery

    1.3 Remove battery ➢ Turn off the instrument. ➢ Turn it over. ➢ Press the red button while sliding down the battery. Presentation...
  • Page 8: Connections Of The Vt210

    Module Location to remove the module Probe handle C2 mini-DIN C1 mini- Témoin lumineux de connection Connexion USB + batterie en charge alimentation secteur connection Battery 2.1 Main features Screen • 120x160 pixels graphic display and backlight. Display of 6 measurements, 3 simultaneously. Size 50x67 mm. Printer (available as option) •...
  • Page 9 Climatic conditions module: • Allows to measure hygrometry, ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure. Wire probes with SMART-2014 system • Wire probes with SMART 2014 system are automatically recognized when connected to the instrument. Probes are connected on min-DIN connectors C1 and / or C2 (excepted thermocouple probes) Overmolded mini-DIN...
  • Page 10: Information

    “Information” menu allows to view information about the instrument, probes and module connected to the “Wireless probe”, “Mini-DIN 1”, “Mini-DIN 2” or “Module” connections. To enter in this menu from home screen, select the “Information” menu with the arrow keys then press OK. Available information for probes and module is: Type of probes and module •...
  • Page 11: Set The Instrument

    The instrument is on. ➢ With the arrow keys, go to “Configuration” menu. ➢ Press OK. 4.1 Set language “Configuration” screen is displayed. ➢ Select “Language” with the arrow keys then press OK. Available languages are displayed. ➢ Press Up and Down arrows to select the required language: FRA, ENG... ➢...
  • Page 12: Set Backlight

    4.5 Set backlight “Configuration” screen is displayed. ➢ Select “Backlight” with arrow keys then press OK. ➢ Select the backlight level between 1 and 9 or “Auto” with Up and Down keys. ➢ Press OK to validate. 4.6 Set security This part allows to activate or deactivate a security code.
  • Page 13: Set The Probes

    5.1 Use of the wire probes and modules Connect a probe • ➢ Connect the mini-DIN cable on the mini-DIN connection of the probe. ➢ Connect the mini-DIN cable with the probe on the instrument. A beep indicates that the operation has been correctly performed. Flèche face à...
  • Page 14: Use Of Wireless Probes

    Use of wireless probes Add a wireless probe • With arrow keys, go to Turn on the wireless probe On the bottom of the In “Information” menu go to “Information” menu and keep it press until the screen press the “Wireless probe”...
  • Page 15: Channel Configuration

    The channel configuration allows to modify the displaying of the measured parameters. The instrument is on. ➢ With the arrow keys, go to “Measurement”. Press OK. ➢ Press the function key “Channels”. ➢ The different functions of the probe are displayed. It is possible from the “Channels”...
  • Page 16: Delta T

    6.2 Delta T Delta T is a function which allows to define a temperature difference calculated between two temperature channels of the same type. Connect the thermocouple module then the probes. ➢ In the “Channels” menu: ➢ Select with arrow keys the sub-menu “Delta T” then press OK. ➢...
  • Page 17: Start And Record Datasets

    The instrument in on. ➢ Select with arrows keys “Measurement” menu. Press OK. ➢ ➢ Select with arrows keys the measurement in which the dataset will be performed. Press “Functions” key then select “Dataset” with arrow keys and press OK. ➢...
  • Page 18: View The Recorded Datasets

    Press the function key “Validate” when the duration is set. ➢ Press OK on the line “Interval”. ➢ Go to “min” with the arrow keys then press OK, set the duration with arrow keys then press OK. ➢ ➢ Perform the same procedure for the seconds. Press the function key “Validate”...
  • Page 19: Automatic Average

    To delete a letter press the function key “Delete”. ➢ Press the function key “Validate” to validate the name. The recap of the Point/Point average is displayed. ➢ Press OK to display the graph. Press the function key “Zoom+” to display the detail of the calculated points.
  • Page 20: Hold-Min./Max

    Press OK to start the measurement. ➢ A the end of the measuring dataset, measurements, average, minimum and maximum values, standard deviation and duration are displayed. ➢ Press OK to add a new measuring point to the calculation. The countdown starts. ➢...
  • Page 21: Setting Of Measurement Parameters

    The instrument is on. ➢ Go to “Measurement” menu with the arrow keys and press OK. ➢ Select the measurement to set with the arrow keys. Press the function key “Params”. ➢ The different parameters are displayed. ➢ For all probes and modules, it is possible to modify the channel number. Select “Channels”...
  • Page 22: Alarm

    8.2.2 Alarm Temperature: Go to the line “Temp.alarm” and press OK. ➢ Select “High alarm” and/or “Low alarm” by pressing OK. ➢ It is possible to set the high and low thresholds. Go to the line “High threshold” and press OK. ➢...
  • Page 23: Atmospheric Pressure

    8.3.5 Atmospheric pressure Go to the line “Atmo. Press.” and press OK. ➢ ➢ Select the atmospheric pressure with the arrow keys between 800 and 1200 hPa. Press OK to validate. ➢ 8.4 Hygrometry probes 8.4.1 Unit Temperature: Go to the line “Temperature” and press OK. ➢...
  • Page 24: Atmospheric Pressure

    Airflow: ➢ Go to the line “Airflow” and press OK. ➢ Select with the arrow keys the required unit: m /h, L/s, cfm or m Press OK to validate the unit selection. ➢ 8.6.2 Atmospheric pressure Airflow and air velocity Go to the line “Atmo.
  • Page 28 Once returned to KIMO, required waste collection will be assured in the respect of the environment in accordance to guidelines relating to WEEE.

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