Thommen HM35 Manometri
Thommen HM35 Manometri
Thommen HM35 Manometri
Digital handheld
pressure gauge
HM35
Operating Instructions
Contents
Operating Elements .........................................................................................2
1
Description ............................................................................................3
Operation ..............................................................................................4
3.1
3.2
Lighting .................................................................................................5
3.3
Pneumatic connection...........................................................................5
3.4
3.5
3.6
Data logging..........................................................................................9
Communication ...................................................................................10
Battery replacement............................................................................19
3.9
Calibration...........................................................................................19
Specifications......................................................................................20
4.1
Technical data.....................................................................................20
4.2
4.3
4.4
Accessories ........................................................................................25
Operating Elements
Infra-red interface IR
Connection for pneumatic tube
Graphic display
EC Declaration of Conformity
We declare on our own responsibility that this product conforms to the following
standards:
EN 61326-1/A1
Copyright
The contents of this publication may not be copied without the express permission of the
manufacturer. We reserve the right to make dimensional and design changes.
Description
Operating modes
Min./Max. values
Data logging
Selectable configuration possibilities
Data logging
Interval time, print/transfer, deleted memory
Configuration
Measurement units, display filter, auto. switch-off time, auto zero, lighting level, etc.
Calibration
Date of last calibration date, manual recalibration
Safety information
The pressure values and overload levels stated on the rating plate and quoted in
these operating instructions must not be exceeded, as otherwise the pressure
sensor could be destroyed or there could be a risk of injury.
Only use pressure hoses with a maximum loading capacity corresponding to that
necessary for the application.
Ensure that the pneumatic hoses are securely fitted! Do not use damaged or kinked
hoses.
Do not open up the instrument (this would void the guarantee).
The instrument must be stored within the permissible storage temperature range.
The instrument must not be put into operation in an
explosive environment!
Operation
3.1
The HM35 continues to work in battery mode following an interruption of the supply
voltage
In case of a change in temperature, the HM35 must be allowed to adapt to the new
ambient temperature for a least 30 minutes while switched off in order to attain the
best measurement accuracy.
The day/time, battery level and accuracy will be briefly displayed at switch on:
After switch-on, the HM35 switches to the last operational mode used, e.g.:
With the display filter activated, wait until the transient effect finishes (approx. 5 s).
3.2
Lighting
Switching on
Brightness control
Switching off
3.3
) for > 1 s
Pneumatic connection
Designation
Pressure range
Hose 4/6 mm
7,5 bar
NPT1/8 internal
10 ... 90 bar
30 bar
all
Lower pressure (not available with the absolute and relative pressure version)
When screwing onto a coupling, it is important to hold the
coupling steady with a wrench to prevent any turning!
Never secure by holding the casing itself!
3.4
Key
clear
1)
hold
Start 2)
Functions
PRESSURE
DIFFERENCE
MIN/MAX
AVERAGE 4)
CHANGE RATE 5)
Zero: sets
measured value to
zero 3)
Sets Max/Min to
current measured
value
-Freezes all
current
measurement
values
To Menu selection
Starts measuring
Sets measured
value to zero 3)
Stop/Menu
--
DATA LOGGING
Starts data
logging
Notes
1) Once a measurement procedure has been started, the menu selection is blocked.
2) During a measurement procedure (after Start has been pressed), you can switch
between functions. This permits, for example, the observation of the Min/Max
function during data logging.
3) The Clear key has no function in the absolute pressure instruments.
4) The AVERAGE function creates an arithmetic average value of all measured values
during the time period selected in the menu. After expiry of the time period, the
average value will be displayed.
5) Measurement of the leak rate (diff/gauge sensor) or tendency (abs. sensor). The
pressure change (CHANGE RATE) from the start time to the current time will be
displayed. The first display occurs 10 s after the start.
3.5
1 level back
Long (> 1 s)
clear
Selection of Set-up/Functions
The functions shown inverted on the display will be carried out if the Function key
) is pressed.
(
The currently selected setting for values is marked with '9'. In the following table, the
default values are correspondingly marked (factory settings).
Key
Notes
Data logging
Interval
Interval period
manual
25 M./s
10 M./s
1s
9
2s
5s
10 s
30 s
1 min
2 min
5 min
10 min
30 min
1h
3h
6h
12 h
24 h
user
Press 'Start'
Print/send via IR
Press 'Clear'
Clear Memory
Configuration
Pressure Unit
9
mbar
bar
Pa
hPa
kPa
MPa
kg/cm2
kg/m2
mmHg
cmHg
mHg
inHg
mmH2O
cmH2O
mH2O
inH2O
ftH2O
psi
lb/in2
lb/ft2
torr
atm
Key
Notes
Display Filter
On
Off
Auto-Off
Auto. switch-off
9
3 min
10 min
60 min
Auto-Zero
On
9
Off
On
Off
Beep
Lighting
Off
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
On
Off
IR Interface
Average period
2 min
5 min
10 min
30 min
1h
3h
6h
12 h
24 h
user
History
Manual re-calibration
Calibration
Note
1) With the filter function active, short-term measurement variations should be
suppressed, resulting in a steadier display. Measured values via the interface and in
the Data Logging Memory will not be filtered.
3.6
Data logging
3.6.1
Data recording
Every time that the Data Logging is started, an information header ("Header") will first be
saved: The measured values will then be saved sequentially. "Stop" will be saved after
every interruption of the logging or if manual storage is carried out. At the end of all the
data loggings, "End" will be saved. Measured values can be uniquely identified by their
header.
Designation
Example 1
Date
01.01.2001
Time
12:00:00
Interval
30 s
Function
Unit
PRESS
mbar
Data Logging
Type of Data 2)
INTEGER
Header
DISCRETE
1000.0
1001.1
Measurement series 1)
1001.5
FLOAT
1000.3
999.7
Stop
DISCRETE
End
DISCRETE
Designation
Example 2
Date
01.01.2001
Time
12:00:00
Interval
Manual
Function
PRESS
Unit
inHg
Manual saving
INTEGER
Header 1st measurement
DISCRETE
1st measured value 1)
29.92
Stop
Date
Time
01.01.2001
12:00:33
Interval
Manual
Function
PRESS
Unit
inHg
01.01.2001
12:01:45
Interval
Function
Manual
PRESS
Unit
inHg
FLOAT
DISCRETE
Stop
Time
FLOAT
DISCRETE
INTEGER
29.29
Date
Type of Data 2)
INTEGER
Header 3rd measurement
DISCRETE
3rd measured value 1)
28.00
FLOAT
Stop
DISCRETE
End
DISCRETE
Notes
1) Over (data type DISCRETE) for invalid pressure value
2) For the Data Type key, refer to the table on Page 18.
3) User-interval period will, for example, be displayed as follows, user 01:15:00
3.6.2
Transfer of data to a PC
(with HM35 Communication Software)
1.
2.
3.
4.
3.6.3
1.
2.
Deleting data
3.7
Communication
3.7.1
IR/RS232-Protocol
COM-Port Settings
Baudrate
Data bits
Parity
Protocol
Stop bit
9600
8
no
no
1
Communication Protocol
Coding
The characters are transfered as ASCII-Code.
10
(with checksum)
(without checksum)
(with checksum)
(without checksum)
ASCII-character
Hex-Code
Meaning
SP
0x20
Space
HT
CR
0x09
0x0D
Horizontal Tabulation
Carriage Return
0x2A
Asterisk
0x2C
comma
SCPI Commands
There is no difference between small and capital letters.
Checksum (CS)
The use of the checksum is optional. A * indicates a following checksum. The ASCIIcharacter * is included in the calculation of the checksum. The checksum is calculated
from the low byte.
Example:
Reading the date
S
Y
S
T
HT
65
53
59
53
54
3A
44
61
74
3F
09
2A
hex
83
89
83
84
58
68
97
116 101 63
09
42
dez
sum:
37D
hex
893
dez
low byte:
7D
hex
125
dez
(with checksum)
(without checksum)
Return Value
Command processed:
Return Value = o k
Example for response:
o k HT * 1 3 CR
Error
Return Value
Meaning
er-001
er-110
er-113
er-109
Missing parameter
Missing parameter; Boolean expected
Missing parameter; String expected
Missing parameter; Discrete expected
Missing parameter; Not of expected type
er-101
er-108
er-203
Command Protected
er-999
er-002
Example:
Checksum Error
Response:
e r 0 0 1 HT * 200 CR
3.7.2
The hardware of the IR-connection of the instrument is compatible with IrDA- Standard
1.0.
IR (IrDA)- Adapter
A passive IrDA- adapter has to be used which is compatible to IrDA- Standard 1.0. The
IrDA adapter ACT-IR220Lplus is available as accessory.
The following explanations apply to this type:
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Initialisation
Remarks
ACT-220L/220L+ are programmed by toggling
the control lines RTS and DTR. These lines
may not be low at the same time during
operation. In this condition the ACT220L/220L+ goes in power down mode. If
DTR and RTS are low at the same time or in
an undefined condition, both lines must be set
high for at least 50 ms to leave the power
down mode.
1
DTR
0
1
RTS
0
min. 50msec
1
DTR
0
1
RTS
0
min. 0.5usec
Control commands
The control commands are largely defined by the Standard Commands for
Programmable Instruments (SCPI).
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Command
Sub-node 1
MEASure
UNITs
SYSTem
Transfer Parameters
Parameter
Data Type
:PRESsure
<interval>
INTEGER
:PRESsure?
---
---
:TEMPerature?
---
---
:PRESsure
<unit>
DISCRETE
:PRESsure?
---
---
:DATE
<yyyy>,<mm>,<dd>
INTEGER
:DATE?
---
---
:TIME
<hh>,<mm>,<ss>
INTEGER
:TIME?
---
---
---
---
---
---
<state>
BOOLEAN
:BATTery?
---
---
:RANGe?
---
---
:TOLerance?
---
---
:IDENt?
---
---
:FILTer
<state>
BOOLEAN
:ZERO
---
---
:ERRor
Sub-node 2
[:NEXT]?
:VERSion?
:BEEPer
:SET
:STATe
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Parameter
limits
Feedback data
Feedback data
type
Description
Remarks
0, 10, 25
<value>
FLOAT
Continuous transfer of
measured values
Continuous measurement
with 10 or 25 M/s.
Stops with Interval=0
---
<value>
FLOAT
Query measured
pressure value
Individual value
---
<value>
FLOAT
Query sensor
temperature
C, individual value
---
---
---
<unit>
DISCRETE
---
---
Input date
yyyy: year,
mm: month
dd: day
<yyyy>,<mm>,<dd>
INTEGER
Query date
---
Input time
---
<hh>,<mm>,<ss>
INTEGER
Query time
---
INTEGER,
<Error_number>,
"<Error_description> STRING
(;<Devicedependent info>)"
---
<version>
FLOAT
ON, OFF
---
---
---
<value>
INTEGER
---
<range>
STRING
---
<tolerance>
STRING
Query sensor
measurement range
(in mbar)
Query sensor tolerance
---
STRING
Query instrument
identification
e.g. "HM3500DLH200,
MOD00A,1234567
ON, OFF
---
---
---
---
---
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Command
Sub-node 1
Sub-node 2
Transfer parameter
SYSTem
:SET
:AOFF
<time>
DISCRETE
:OFF
---
---
:AZERo
<state>
BOOLEAN
:INTerval
<interval>
DISCRETE
:AVERage
<interval>
DISCRETE
:IRDA
<status>
BOOLEAN
:CONFig
DIAGnostic
:ERRors?
---
---
DISPlay
:BRIGhtness
<level>
DISCRETE
MEMory
:COPY
:DLOG?
---
---
:DELete
:ALL
---
---
*CLS
---
---
*IDN?
---
---
*STB?
---
---
*TST?
---
---
*RST
---
---
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Feedback data
type
Description
---
---
---
---
ON, OFF
---
---
25M./s, 10M./s,
1s ... 24h
---
---
Similar to Menu
---
---
Similar to Menu
OFF
---
---
---
<err>,<err>,<err>...
INTEGER
Variable amount of
Feedback data, err: 0...255
<message>
DISCRETE
OFF, level 1,
level 2, level 3
---
---
---
<data>
diverse
Complete reading,
Format: see 3.6.1
---
---
---
---
---
---
---
STRING
Query instrument
identification
---
<data>
INTEGER
---
<data>
INTEGER
Initiate a Self-Test
---
---
---
Reset command
Parameter
limits
Feedback data
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Remarks
See SYST:IDENT?
Description
Example
INTEGER
123
FLOAT
Floating-point number
123.45
I-FLOAT
3242721280
(corresponds to -12.5)
DISCRETE
mbar
BOOLEAN
ON
STRING
Character string
"ABCDE
Cyclical commands
' (apostrophe)
( ) (brackets)
, (comma)
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3.8
Battery replacement
Open the battery compartment and insert 3 x 1,5 V Mignon cell AA, IEC LR6.
Always replace all three batteries at the same time!
Ensure correct polarity!
3.9
Calibration
Re-calibration may only be carried out by specialist staff and with the corresponding
pressure standards.
We recommend that you have the HM35 re-calibrated at least once a year, and, in case
of highest demands for precision, several times a year.
Manual re-calibration
Full-scale value
1.
Set the given pressure value to the normal pressure.
2. Press the Function key (
)
the full-scale value will be calibrated and the HM35 returns to normal operation.
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Notes
The calibration is always carried out in mbar.
The calibration must take place at a stable room temperature of 22 C 2 C.
A calibration value will only be accepted if it lies within 5 % of the full-scale
value of the HM35.
With the pressure connections open, it is possible to only re-calibrate the zero point.
The date of the last calibration will be stored in the Calibration History.
In case of manual re-calibration, the previous measurement will become invalid.
You should always carry out a complete accuracy check afterwards.
Specifications
4.1
Technical data
Measuring media
Media-compatibility
Linearity, hysterisis and
repeatability accuracy
Units
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Humidity
Case protection
Power supply
Current consumption
Battery life
Infra-red interface
Measuring rate
Display rate
Memory size
Memory interval
Average period
Display
Pneumatic connection
Case dimensions
Weight including batteries
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4.2
The measured values display works in the range from -10 % to 110 % of the
measurement range.
Measuring
rage
Unit
Pressure type
0 ... 10
0 ... 28
inH2O
inH2O
1)
d,g
d,g
0 ... 80
inH2O
0 ... 120
inH2O
0 ... 200
0 ... 14.5
0 ... 15.9
Max.
Loading
Max.
static pressure
0.0001
0.001
50 inH2O
140 inH2O
245 psi
245 psi
d,g
0.001
600 inH2O
245 psi
d,g
0.001
600 inH2O
245 psi
inH2O
d,g
0.001
1600 inH2O
245 psi
psi
psi
d,g
a
0.0001
0.0001
58 psi
58 psi
245 psi
--
0 ... 29
psi
a,d,g
0.001
100 psi
245 psi
0 ... 100
psi
a,d,g
0.001
245 psi
245 psi
0 ... 145
psi
d,g
0.001
390 psi
390 psi
0 ... 245
psi
d,g
0.01
390 psi
390 psi
0 ... 500
0 ... 1000
psi
psi
g
g
0.01
0.01
1000 psi
2000 psi
---
0 ... 1300
psi
0.01
2000 psi
--
Measuring
range
Resolution
Unit
Accuracy
Inert gases
% FS
Media compatibility
0 ... 10
inH2O
0.1 / 0.2
% Rdg.
2)
--
% FS
0 ... 28
inH2O
0.1
--
--
0 ... 80
inH2O
0.1 / 0.2
--
--
--
0 ... 120
inH2O
0.1
--
--
0 ... 200
0 ... 14.5
inH2O
psi
0.1 / 0.2
0.05 / 0.1 / 0.2
-0.1
-0.1 / 0.2
---
0 ... 15.9
psi
0.1 / 0.2
--
--
--
0 ... 29
psi
0.1
0.1 / 0.2
--
0 ... 100
psi
0.1
0.1 / 0.2
--
--
% Rdg.
2)
--
0 ... 145
psi
0.1 / 0.2
--
0.1 / 0.2
--
0 ... 245
0 ... 500
psi
psi
0.1
--
0.1 / 0.2
0.1 / 0.2
-0.1
0 ... 1000
psi
--
--
0.1 / 0.2
0.1
0 ... 1300
psi
--
--
0.1 / 0.2
0.1
1)
a = absolute pressure
d = differential pressure
g = relative pressure
2)
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4.3
Measurement units
The following units of measurement can be selected depending on the measuring range:
Measurement
ranges
mba
r
bar
Pa
--
mm cm mm
Hg Hg Hg
1) 2) 1) 2) 1) 2)
--
0 ... 10
inH2O
--
0 ... 28
inH2O
--
--
--
--
0 ... 80
inH2O
--
0 ... 120
inH2O
--
0 ... 200
inH2O
--
0 ... 14.5
0 ... 15.9
psi
psi
---
0 ... 29
psi
--
0 ... 100
psi
--
0 ... 145
psi
--
0 ... 245
0 ... 500
psi
psi
---
0 ... 1000
psi
--
0 ... 1300
psi
--
--
Measurement
ranges
0 ... 10
0 ... 28
in
mm cm m
in
ft
psi lb/in2 lb/ft2 torr atm
(mmHg)
(psi)
Hg
H2O H2O H2O H2O H2O
1) 2) 1) 3) 1) 3) 1) 3) 1) 3) 1) 3) 1)
1)
1)
1)
1)
inH2O
inH2O
0 ... 80
inH2O
0 ... 120
inH2O
0 ... 200
inH2O
0 ... 14.5
0 ... 15.9
psi
psi
0 ... 29
0 ... 100
0 ... 145
---
psi
psi
psi
0 ... 245
psi
0 ... 500
0 ... 1000
psi
psi
0 ... 1300
psi
--
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0,0010
100
1,0
0,1
0,00010
0,00102
10,20
0,75006
0,075006
0,00075
0,02953
bar
Pa
hPa
kPa
Mpa
kg/cm2
kg/m2
mmHg
cmHg
mHg
inHg
(at 0 C)
(at 0 C)
(at 0 C)
(at 0 C)
1 mbar
1 mbar
1 mbar
1 mbar
1 mbar
1 mbar
1 mbar
1 mbar
1 mbar
1 mbar
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=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
10,1974
1,01974
0,0101974
0,40147
0,033456
0,01450
0,01450
2,08854
0,75006
0,00099
mmH2O
cmH2O
mH2O
inH2O
ftH2O
psi
lb/in2
lb/ft2
torr
atm
(at 4 C)
(at 4 C)
(at 4 C)
(at 4 C)
(at 4 C)
4.4
100 - 240 V, 50 - 60 Hz
6 VDC 10 %, 1,5 W
The HM35 requires no maintenance. It can be cleaned with a damp cloth. Do not use
cleaning agents containing solvents!
See the relevant chapters for battery replacement und re-calibration.
During longer storage, remove the batteries from the instrument.
Do not drop below or exceed the admissible storage temperatures of -20 C to 60 C!
6
Code
Possible cause
Correction
Instrument inaccurate
Re-calibrate
Not zeroed
Natural aging of the pressure
sensor
14
PRESSURE
OUT OF RANGE!
13
PRESSURE
OUT OF RANGE!
06
TEMPERATURE
OUT OF RANGE!
04
TEMPERATURE
OUT OF RANGE!
15
REF. VOLTAGE
FAILURE!
07
NOT CALIBRATED!
05
LOW BATTERY!
Replace batteries
No IR communication
Line-of-sight connection
interrupted
Re-establish line-of-sight
connection
Max. distance 50 cm
Check IR connection
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Accessories
Standard
Options
Characteristics
HM35
Basic functions
1 pressure sensor installed
Absolute pressure
Differential pressure
Relative pressure
Vacuum (relative under-pressure)
for inert gases
Media compatibility rel./abs.
Measuring functions
Pressure / Differential pressure
Min/Max
Average
Change Rate
Other functions
Set-up/Configuration
Unit switchable
Display filter
Auto-off
Record interval
Average period
Display rate
Max. measurement rate
Date / Time (real time)
Analogue bar display
Real time data logging
Data logging / manual record
Print record
Number of records
Zeros with key
Automatic zeroing
Hold
Display accuracy at start-up
Remarks
2 M/s
25 M/s
10742
25
Free choice
Free choice
Approx..
Max.
Characteristics
HM35
Remarks
Housing
Hand-held
Splash proof IP54
Connections
Tube 4/6 mm
NPT1/8 internal
Plug-in nipple Rectus Type 20
M10 x 1 internal thread
Power supply socket
Display
Graphic display
Lighting
Automatic contrast adjustment
Power supply
Battery
External plug-mounted power module
Digital interfaces
Infrared interface
SCPI protocol
Environmental conditions
Operating temperature 0 ... 50 C
Storage temperature -20 ... 60 C
Humidity max. 95 %r.F.
M8 x 0,5
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Non-condensing