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Inhalt Introduction . 5 Safety information . 5 Description . 6 Block diagram . 7 Dimensions . 8 Identifying the device version . 9 Type specifications . 9 Scope of delivery . 10 Accessories . 11 Type designation . 12 Probe preparation . 19 Fitting/exchanging the battery . 19 Safety information concerning lithium batteries . 21 Disposal of lithium batteries . 21 Battery service life . 22 Fitting the color coding of a probe . 23 Probe range . 25 General information about radio transmission . 25 Possible impairment of radio transmission . 26 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4 4.1 4.2 Installation . 29 5 5.1 Information about fastening, securing and arrangement . 29 5.2 Wall holder dimensions . 30 5.3 Fitting the wall holder and probe . 31 6 6.1 Connection diagram . 33 Machine connector M 12x1, 4-pin as per IEC 60947-5-2 . 33 7 Setup program . 35 7.1 General information about the setup program . 35 7.2 Required hardware and software . 36 7.3 Establishing the connection between PC and probe . 37 7.4 Probe configuration . 40 7.4.1 Establishing the communication . 40 7.4.2 Reading the current probe parameters . 41 7.4.3 Editing probe parameters . 41 7.4.4 Transmitting new parameters to the probe . 42 3 Inhalt 7.5 8 8.1 Parameters Overview . 43 Supplement . 45 Technical data . 45 4 1 Introduction 1.1 Safety information General information This manual contains information that must be observed in the interest of your own safety and to avoid damage to assets. This information is supported by symbols which are used in this manual as follows. Please read this manual before commissioning the device. Keep the manual in a place acces-
sible to all users at all times. If difficulties occur during commissioning, please refrain from carrying out any manipulations that could jeopardize your warranty rights. Warning signs CAUTION!
This symbol in combination with the signal word indicates that damage to assets or data loss will occur if suitable precautions are not taken. Note signs TIP!
This symbol refers to important information about the product or its handling or additional use. REFERENCE!
This symbol refers to further information in other sections, chapters or manuals. 5 1 Introduction 1.2 Description Wtrans probes are used in connection with corresponding Wtrans receivers for mobile or sta-
tionary temperature measurement within the application range of -30 to +260 C or -
200 to +600 C. The ambient handle temperature must be between -30 to +85 C
(-25 to +125 C). The measured temperature value is transmitted wireless to the receiver of the Wtrans system, displayed on the system and provided on the Wtrans receiver as a digital RS485 interface and analog outputs and/or relay outputs. The radio frequency within the ISM band (Industrial, Scientific and Medical Band) is 868 MHz or 915 MHz. These frequencies are almost insensitive to external interferences and allow transmission even in a rough industrial environment. When using the antenna wall holder with the 3 m long cable for the receiver, the open air range is 300 m. The RTD temperature probe transmitter is fitted in the oil-resistant and acid-proof handle. The system is of a vibration proof design. The protection type is IP67. The stainless steel sheath is available with flat, chisel or pointed insertion tip. The fitting length is between 50 to 1000 mm (10000 mm). The measuring insert is equipped with a Pt1000 temperature probe as per DIN EN 60751, class A in 3-wire circuit as a standard. The 902930/50 and 902930/60 basic type is additionally equipped with a stainless steel neck pipe and an M 12 connector for the attachment of Pt1000 RTD temperature probes. Power Supply to the Wtrans temperature probe is provided by a 3.6 V lithium battery. 6 1.3 Block diagram 1 Introduction Figure 1:
Block diagram of the probe 7 1 Introduction 1.4 Dimensions 126 126 126 2 3 2 2 2 5 L E 45 D 2 3 2 2 0 2 2 5 L E 45 D 2 3 2 2 6 3 M12x1 Figure 2:
Basic type 902930/10, 902930/12, 902930/20 and 902930/22 (left) Basic type 902930/10, 902930/12, 902930/20 and 902930/22 with process connection (center) Basic type 902930/50 and 902930/60 with M 12 connector (right) 8 2.1 Type specifications 2 Identifying the device version Position Contents F-No Probe ID A laser has been used to label the type specifications on the sheath. The specifications contain important information. Amongst others:
Description Serial No. (F-No.) Probe ID Transmission frequency Example 0070033801207430006 12345 868.4 or 915 The serial number is used by the manufacturer to identify the device. The serial number (F-No.) indicates the production date (year/week). The numbers 12, 13, 14, 15 indicates the date. Example: F-No. = 0070033801207430006. The device has been produced in calendar week 43 in 2007. The probe ID is factory set. It must be entered and activated on the receiver to establish com-
munication between the probe and receiver. The probe ID can be changed to customer specific requirements using the setup program. Transmission frequency The transmission frequency identifies the frequency and frequency band used by the device for transmission. In the 868 MHz band, the transmission is carried out at 868.4 MHz. In the 915 MHz band, 10 frequencies can be configured. 9 2 Identifying the device version 2.2 Scope of delivery Our scope of delivery includes:
1 device in the version ordered 1 preset lithium battery 3.6 V, 2.2 Ah
(ambient temperature, handle: -30 to +85 C) or 1 preset lithium battery 3.6 V, 1.7 Ah
(ambient temperature, handle: -25 to +125 C) 4 colour rings made of silicone (white, green, red, blue) for visual probe identification 1 operating instructions B 90.2930.0 In the event of questions, please contact your supplier. 10 2.3 Accessories 2 Identifying the device version The following articles must be ordered separately and with costs:
Article Setup program on CD-ROM, multilingual preset lithium battery 3.6 V, 2.2 Ah
(ambient temperature, handle: -30 to +85 C) preset lithium battery 3.6 V, 1.7 Ah
(ambient temperature, handle: -25 to +125 C) Case sealing set with axial gaskets made of EPDM
(ethylene propylene diene rubber) (content: 3 gaskets, white) and radial O-ring seals made of FPM
(fluororubber) (content: 3 seals, black) Color rings made of silicone (white, green, red, blue) for visual probe identification Color cap set made of PEI (Polyetherimid) (content 10 caps, gray) for visual probe identification Color cap set made of PEI (Polyetherimid) (content 10 caps, brown) for visual probe identification Color cap set made of PEI (Polyetherimid) (content 10 caps, green) for visual probe identification Color cap set made of PEI (Polyetherimid) (content 10 caps, blue) for visual probe identification PC interface with USB/TTL converter, adapter (socket connector) and adapter (pins) PC interface with TTL/RS232 converter and adapter (socket connector) Wall holder for Wtrans probe with sheath diameter 4 mm Wall holder for Wtrans probe with sheath diameter 4.5 mm Wall holder for Wtrans probe with sheath diameter 6 mm Wall holder for Wtrans probe with sheath diameter 12 mm Machine connector M 12x1, 4-pin as per IEC 60 947-5-2 Insertion RTD temperature probe with Pt1000 temperature probe and machine connector M 12x1, 4-pin as per IEC 60947-5-2 902150/30-386-1006-2-6-100-80-2500/315,317 Sheath diameter 6 mm, fitting length 100 mm, Connection cable length 2500 mm Insertion RTD temperature probe with Pt1000 temperature probe and machine connector M 12x1, 4-pin as per IEC 60947-5-2 902150/30-386-1006-2-6-200-80-2500/315,317 Sheath diameter 6 mm, fitting length 200 mm, Connection cable length 2500 mm Part No. 70/00488887 90/00525539 90/00534690 90/00532794 90/00489047 90/00525950 90/00525951 90/00525952 90/00525953 70/00456352 70/00350260 90/00503317 90/00503326 90/00503328 90/00503329 90/00506319 90/00514417 90/00514440 11 2 Identifying the device version 2.4 Type designation 902930/10
(1) Basic type Wtrans probe T01.G1 Insertion RTD temperature probe Ambient temperature, handle: -30 to +85 C
(2) Operating temperature in C
-30 to +260 C
(3) Measuring insert 1x Pt1000 in 3-wire-circuit
(4) Tolerance class as per DIN EN 60751 Class A
(5) Sheath diameter D in mm 1.9 mm (particularly quick responding) stepped from 4 mm to 1.9 mm, available with flat probe tip only 4 mm 4.5 mm 6 mm
(6) Fitting length EL in mm (EL 50 to 1000) 100 mm 150 mm 200 mm Please specify in plain text (50 mm steps)
(7) Insertion tip Flat Concentric, angled at 25 Oblique, angled at 45
(8) Transmission frequency ISM band 868.4 MHz (Europe) 915 MHz (America, Australia, Canada and New Zealand)
(9) Process connection None Screw connection G 3/8 Screw connection G 1/2 Pipe screw connection G 3/8 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection G 1/2 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection G 3/4 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection M 10x1 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection 1/2-14NPT (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Sheet steel flange (for sheath diameter 6 mm only)
(10) Extra codes None Customer-specific transmission interval, factory setting 10 s
(for orders, specification in plain text between 1 to 3600 s)
(8)
(1)
(2)
(6)
(4)
(3)
(7)
(5)
(9)
(10)
902930/10 - 596 - 1006 -
2
- 4 - 100 - 2 - 10 - 000 / 000
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 596 1006 2 1.9 4 4.5 6 100 150 200
... 1 2 3 10 20 000 103 104 253 254 255 263 291 662 000 778 Order code Order example 12 2 Identifying the device version 902930/12
(1) Basic type Wtrans probe T01.G1 Mineral-insulated RTD temperature probe with flexible sheath Ambient temperature, handle: -30 to +85 C x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 415 1006 2 1.9 3 6 100 150
... 1 10 20 000 252 253 254 255 261 263 291 662 000 778 Order code Order example
(2) Operating temperature in C
-50 to +600 C
(3) Measuring insert 1x Pt1000 in 3-wire-circuit
(4) Tolerance class as per DIN EN 60751
(5) Sheath diameter D in mm Class A 1.9 mm 3 mm 6 mm
(6) Fitting length EL in mm (EL 100 to 10000) 100 mm 150 mm Please specify in plain text (50 mm steps)
(7) Insertion tip Flat
(8) Transmission frequency ISM band 868.4 MHz (Europe) 915 MHz (America, Australia, Canada and New Zealand)
(9) Process connection None Pipe screw connection G 1/4 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection G 3/8 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection G 1/2 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection G 3/4 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection M 8x1 (for sheath diameter 3 mm only) Pipe screw connection M 10x1 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection 1/2-14NPT (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Sheet steel flange (for sheath diameter 6 mm only)
(10) Extra codes None Customer-specific transmission interval, factory setting 10 s
(for orders, specification in plain text between 1 to 3600 s)
(1)
(8)
(2)
(6)
(4)
(3)
(7)
(5)
(9)
(10)
902930/12 - 415 - 1006 -
- 3 - 100 - 1 - 10 - 000 / 000
2 13 2 Identifying the device version 902930/20
(1) Basic type Wtrans probe T02.G1 Insertion RTD temperature probe Ambient temperature, handle: -25 to +125 C
(2) Operating temperature in C
-30 to +260 C
(3) Measuring insert 1x Pt1000 in 3-wire-circuit
(4) Tolerance class as per DIN EN 60751 Class A
(5) Sheath diameter D in mm 1.9 mm (particularly quick responding) stepped from 4 mm to 1.9 mm, available with flat probe tip only 4 mm 4.5 mm 6 mm
(6) Fitting length EL in mm (EL 50 to 1000) 100 mm 150 mm 200 mm Please specify in plain text (50 mm steps)
(7) Insertion tip Flat Concentric, angled at 25 Oblique, angled at 45
(8) Transmission frequency ISM band 868.4 MHz (Europe) 915 MHz (America, Australia, Canada and New Zealand)
(9) Process connection None Screw connection G 3/8 Screw connection G 1/2 Pipe screw connection G 3/8 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection G 1/2 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection G 3/4 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection M 10x1 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection 1/2-14NPT (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Sheet steel flange (for sheath diameter 6 mm only)
(10) Extra codes None Customer-specific transmission interval, factory setting 15 s
(for orders, specification in plain text between 1 to 3600 s)
(1)
(8)
(4)
(2)
(6)
(3)
(5)
(7)
(9)
(10)
902930/20 - 596 - 1006 -
2
- 4 - 100 - 2 - 10 - 000 / 000
x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 596 1006 2 1.9 4 4.5 6 100 150 200
... 1 2 3 10 20 000 103 104 253 254 255 263 291 662 000 778 Order code Order example 14 2 Identifying the device version 902930/22
(1) Basic type Wtrans probe T02.G1 Mineral-insulated RTD temperature probe with flexible sheath Ambient temperature, handle: -25 to +125 C x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 415 1006 2 1.9 3 6 100 150
... 1 10 20 000 252 253 254 255 261 263 291 662 000 778 Order code Order example
(2) Operating temperature in C
-50 to +600 C
(3) Measuring insert 1x Pt1000 in 3-wire-circuit
(4) Tolerance class as per DIN EN 60751
(5) Sheath diameter D in mm Class A 1.9 mm 3 mm 6 mm
(6) Fitting length EL in mm (EL 100 to 10000) 100 mm 150 mm Please specify in plain text (50 mm steps)
(7) Insertion tip Flat
(8) Transmission frequency ISM band 868.4 MHz (Europe) 915 MHz (America, Australia, Canada and New Zealand)
(9) Process connection None Pipe screw connection G 1/4 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection G 3/8 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection G 1/2 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection G 3/4 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection M 8x1 (for sheath diameter 3 mm only) Pipe screw connection M 10x1 (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Pipe screw connection 1/2-14NPT (for sheath diameter 6 mm only) Sheet steel flange (for sheath diameter 6 mm only)
(10) Extra codes None Customer-specific transmission interval, factory setting 15 s
(for orders, specification in plain text between 1 to 3600 s)
(1)
(8)
(4)
(2)
(6)
(3)
(5)
(7)
(9)
(10)
902930/22 - 415 - 1006 -
- 3 - 100 - 1 - 10 - 000 / 000
2 15 2 Identifying the device version 902930/50
(1) Basic type Wtrans probe T01.G2 with M 12 connector for RTD temperature probe Ambient temperature, handle: -30 to +85 C
(2) Operating temperature in C
-200 to +600 C
(3) Measuring input 1x Pt1000 in 3-wire-circuit
(4) Tolerance class as per DIN EN 60751 none (not relevant)
(5) Sheath diameter D in mm none (not relevant)
(6) Fitting length EL in mm none (not relevant)
(7) Insertion tip none (not relevant)
(8) Transmission frequency
(9) Process connection none (not relevant)
(10) Extra codes ISM band 868.4 MHz (Europe) 915 MHz (America, Australia, Canada and New Zealand) None Customer-specific transmission interval, factory setting 10 s
(for orders, specification in plain text between 1 to 3600 s)
(8)
(1)
(6)
(2)
(4)
(3)
(5)
(7)
(9)
(10)
902930/50 - 150 - 1006 -
- 0 - 000 - 0 - 10 - 000 / 000
0 x x x x x x x x x x x 150 1006 0 0 000 0 10 20 000 000 778 Order code Order example 16 2 Identifying the device version 902930/60
(1) Basic type Wtrans probe T02.G2 with M 12 connector for RTD temperature probe Ambient temperature, handle: -25 to +125 C x x x x x x x x x x x 150 1006 0 0 000 0 10 20 000 000 778 Order code Order example
(2) Operating temperature in C
-200 to +600 C
(3) Measuring input 1x Pt1000 in 3-wire-circuit
(4) Tolerance class as per DIN EN 60751 none (not relevant)
(5) Sheath diameter D in mm none (not relevant)
(6) Fitting length EL in mm none (not relevant)
(7) Insertion tip none (not relevant)
(8) Transmission frequency
(9) Process connection none (not relevant)
(10) Extra codes ISM band 868.4 MHz (Europe) 915 MHz (America, Australia, Canada and New Zealand) None Customer-specific transmission interval, factory setting 15 s
(for orders, specification in plain text between 1 to 3600 s)
(8)
(1)
(2)
(4)
(6)
(3)
(5)
(7)
(9)
(10)
902930/60 - 150 - 1006 -
- 0 - 000 - 0 - 10 - 000 / 000
0 17 2 Identifying the device version 18 3.1 Fitting/exchanging the battery 3 Probe preparation CAUTION!
Ensure that soiling, moisture and vapors cannot enter the device. The device could be destroyed. When inserting/changing the preset lithium battery, ensure that the device is not exposed to soiling, moisture and vapors. CAUTION!
The probe does not function, if the poles are incorrectly connected. The battery and the probe electronics could be damaged. Ensure that the poles are correctly connected. CAUTION!
Incorrect batteries put safety at risk. The device could be destroyed when using incorrect batteries. Only use the preset lithium battery available as accessories. Do not solder in the lithium battery. 19 3 Probe preparation As standard, power supply of the probe is provided by a lithium battery 3.6 V, 2.2 Ah (1.7 Ah) to be inserted prior to commissioning/start-up. Battery service life depends on the set transmission interval and the ambient temperature and is approx. 1 year with the factory-set values and at room temperature. Figure 3:
Fitting/exchanging the battery Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Activity Screw open the handle in the counter-clockwise direction and pull off one half of the handle. Pull the PCB out of the handle by approx. 25 mm. Never damage or remove the blue safety cable. Undo the screw terminals of the minus and plus pole using a screwdriver, remove the battery, if empty. Insert the plus pole of the new battery into the (+) screw terminal. Swivel the battery and insert the minus pole into the (-) screw terminal. Tighten the screw terminals of the minus and plus pole using a screwdriver. Slide the PCB back into the handle up to the stop. Hold the handle vertically (as shown in the figure) and turn the handle and the handle sec-
tion clockwise to fasten tightly. Ensure the correct seating of the two seals 7.1 and 7.2 on the handle sections. 20 3 Probe preparation 3.2 Safety information concerning lithium batteries http://batterie.jumo.info 3.3 Disposal of lithium batteries Please dispose of all batteries according to the Life-Cycle Resource Management and Waste Act and the national regulations. Insulate the contacts of lithium batteries not completely discharged. Disposal of batteries to-
gether with domestic waste is expressively prohibited. Batteries can be deposited at communal waste collection points or the local retailers. 21 3 Probe preparation 3.4 Battery service life Figure 4:
Battery service life depends on the transmission interval (1 s, 10 s, 30 s or 90 s) and the ambient temperature for Wtrans probe T01 Figure 5:
Battery service life depends on the transmission interval (2 s, 15 s, 45 s or 150 s) and the ambient temperature for Wtrans probe T02 The figures symbolize the dependence of the battery service life on the transmission interval and the average temporarily temperature load and are to be understood as a description. The specifications concerning battery service life depend on the real application conditions and cannot be understand as guaranteed feature. The service life can be reduced when the device is used at fast cyclical temperature changes or when permanently operated at the temperature limit values. 22 3.5 Fitting the color coding of a probe 3 Probe preparation 1 2 Figure 6:
Fitting the color coding of a probe 1 Top color code 2 Bottom color code The probe delivery scope includes four color rings made of silicon (white, green, red and blue) to be used to clearly identify the probes visually. Proceed as follows to be able to identify the probes:
Step 1 2 Activity To fit a clear combination of silicon rings to the probe, push the rings onto the probe shank. Note down the probe color combinations. TIP!
Color caps (colored handle sections in gray, brown, green or blue) for the visual probe iden-
tification are available as accessories as an alternative to the color rings. The color caps can be replaced by screw-on handle sections. 23 3 Probe preparation 24 4 Probe range 4.1 General information about radio transmission Radio signals are electromagnetic waves the signal of which will become weaker on their path from the probe to the receiver (this is termed as path attenuation). The field strength reduces inversely proportional in relation to the square of the distance between the probe and receiver. In addition to this natural range restriction, a reduced range can also be the result of the follow-
ing causes:
Ferroconcrete walls, metallic objects and surfaces, heat insulation or windows with vapor deposited metal layer reflect and absorb electromagnetic waves and, for this reason, a deadspot is formed behind. Metal tubes, chains, etc. on the probe housing, for this reason, do not fasten any metallic objects on the probe housing. Insufficient spacing between several probes, for this reason, ensure a minimum spacing of 20 cm. The antenna is installed at an insufficient height; install as high as possible above the floor and ensure visual contact between the probe and receiver. The following values are reference values concerning permeability of radio signals:
Material Wood, plaster, glass uncoated Brickwork, press boards Armored concrete Metal, aluminum lamination Permeability 90 to 100 %
65 to 95 %
10 to 90 %
0 to 10 %
The range between the probe and the receiver is 300 m in open air and when using the antenna wall holder for the receiver. The optimum reception can be achieved, if visual contact can be established between the probe and receiver. If the receiver is installed into a switch cabinet, behind concrete walls or concrete ceilings, the antenna must always be installed with the wall holder and antenna cable for the receiver point-
ing in the direction of the probes. 25 4 Probe range 4.2 Possible impairment of radio transmission Collisions when using an excessive number of probes When using a large number of probes, do not select a transmission interval which is too low, otherwise the radio channel will be unnecessarily occupied. A too low transmission interval means a very high data volume on the selected frequency which can lead to collisions with oth-
er probes. Telegrams can be destroyed during radio transmission caused by collisions. Figure 7:
The telegrams of a probe reach the receiver without collisions. Figure 8:
Telegrams of several probes can collide. 26 4 Probe range 28 30 e s a e r c n i t l u a F 18 16 26 20 Number of probes Collisions depending on the number of probes at a transmission interval of 1 s 22 24 Figure 9:
As the figure shows NOT DEFINED, the error curve increases sharply once 24 probes are reached. For this reason, we recommend using a maximum of 16 probes for the smallest transmission interval of 1 s. For the factory setting of 10 s, a considerably larger number of probes is possi-
ble. Estimation of the maximum number of probes If more than the recommended 16 probes are to be used at a transmission interval of 1 s, select a higher transmission interval to prevent an increased error quota. Example:
16 transmitters with a transmission interval of 1 s = 32 transmitters with a transmission interval of 2 s When the number of probes is to be increased additionally, the following calculation results in the next example:
Example:
16 transmitters with a transmission interval of 1 s = 48 transmitters with a transmission interval of 3 s
(in theory) However, from a transmission interval of 3 s, the telegram is transmitted twice. For this rea-
son, the number of probes to be used is cut in half. 16 transmitters with a transmission interval of 1 s = 24 transmitters with a transmission interval of 3 s
(effective) The identical behavior occurs from a transmission interval of 60 s. From this transmission interval, the telegram is transmitted three times. External probes The ISM band can also be used freely by other devices. External probes can transmit on the same frequency. If, for example, the probe and an external probe transmit their radio telegrams at the same time, the telegrams are destroyed. Due to the fact, that the probes are not able to check their own active transmission, no error is detected. 27 4 Probe range Electrical devices In a rough industrial environment, radio telegrams can be destroyed, for example, by frequency converters, electrical welding equipment or poorly shielded PCs, audio/video devices, electron-
ic transformers, electronic ballasts, etc. Error map-out The radio transmission timeout parameter on the receiver can be used to map out lost tele-
grams (either by external influence or collisions caused by a large number of probes) and no error message appears. The value received last is retained over 2 to 10 transmission intervals and the alarm radio transmission timeout is only then activated (display "----"). TIP!
In the event of collisions caused by an excessive number of probes, observe and, if neces-
sary, correct the factors "number of probes", "transmission intervals" and, on the receiver, "ra-
dio transmission timeout". 28 5.1 Information about fastening, securing and arrangement 5 Installation TIP!
When fastening or securing a probe to prevent dropping, ensure that the plastic housing is not wrapped with metallic objects (e.g. chains or circlips). Non-observance will lead to impaired probe range. TIP!
For optimum probe function ensure a minimum spacing of 200 mm between the probes. TIP!
To prevent damage to the sheath, do not subject the probe to undue force when pushing into solid media. 29 5 Installation 5.2 Wall holder dimensions Wall holder for sheath diameter 4 mm, 4.5 mm, 6 mm and 12 mm Figure 10: Wall holder dimensions 30 5.3 Fitting the wall holder and probe 5 Installation Figure 11: Fitting the wall holder and probe 1 2 3 Holes for wall holder Clamping bush (use for different sheath diameters) Cheese head screws M 5 4 5 Plastic circlip Probe sheath Proceed as follows to install the wall holder and the probe:
Step 1 2 3 Activity Fasten the wall holder to the wall using three suitable screws and dowels (not included in the delivery scope). Insert the clamping bush into the wall holder from above. Align the guide open end in direction to the wall. Slightly tighten the two cheese head screws M 5 using the screwdriver. Insert the sheath from above into the clamping bush and tighten with the two cheese head screws M 5. 31 5 Installation 32 6.1 Machine connector M 12x1, 4-pin as per IEC 60947-5-2 6 Connection diagram Electrical connection Basic type 902930/50 and 902930/60 RTD temperature probe in 3-wire circuit (input) Connection assignment TIP!
For a safe, interference free device operation, only connect shielded measuring inserts with shielded cables and connected shielding on both sides (shielding con-
nected to sheath and to machine connector M 12). 33 6 Connection diagram 34 7.1 General information about the setup program 7 Setup program The setup program serves to configure probes and receivers by means of a PC. The configu-
ration data can be archived on data carriers and printed. Configurable parameters are:
Probe ID Transmission interval Transmission frequency (with 915 MHz only) The factory settings are:
Probe ID consecutively Transmission interval Transmission frequency 868.4 MHz (Europe) or 915.4 MHz (America, Australia, Canada, New Zealand);
ten frequencies for transmitter and receiver can be set in the 915 MHz frequency band The setup program can be used to overwrite changed parameters with the factory settings at any time. The connection between probe and PC is established via a PC interface (USB/TTL or TTL/
RS232 converter). Figure 12: Setup program of the probe 35 7 Setup program 7.2 Required hardware and software The following hardware and software prerequisites must be fulfilled for operation and software installation:
Minimum configuration 256 MB central memory Intel Pentium III1 or higher Microsoft Windows 2000 or XP2 CD drive Mouse one free USB port or one free serial interface (depending on the interface/port used) 120 MB free hard disk memory Recommended configuration Intel Pentium 41 Microsoft Windows XP2 512 MB central memory Information about Windows 2000 or XP If several users are managed on the computer, ensure that the user is logged in, who will work with the program later. Ensure that the user has administrator rights while installing the soft-
ware. After installation, the rights can be restricted again. In the event of non-observance of this information, correct and complete installation cannot be guaranteed!
TIP!
If no communication with the transmitter (probe) or the receiver is possible through the setup program, update the setup program. The latest setup program is available as download on the manufacturer's internet page. 1 Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation. 2 Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. 36 7.3 Establishing the connection between PC and probe The connection between probe and PC is established via a PC interface TTL/RS232 converter and adapter (socket) or USB/TTL converter and adapter (socket). 7 Setup program CAUTION!
Permanent interface operation!
The PC interface TTL/RS232 converter or USB/TTL converter is only designed for a time limited interface connection. Please ensure that the interface connection is disconnected and the probe correctly closed once the setup data transfer is completed. CAUTION!
Low battery!
A low battery can lead to interface problems and result in an incorrect configuration or data loss. Please ensure that the battery used for the connection between PC and probe never reaches the "Low battery" status. 37 7 Setup program TTL/RS232 Figure 13: Establishing the connection between PC and probe via the TTL/RS232 converter and adapter socket 1 2 Laptop/PC RS232 connector 3 4 Adapter socket, 4-pin Probe interface For the setup via the TTL/RS232 converter, establish the following connections:
How to proceed:
Step 1 2 3 Activity Insert the RS232 plug (2) into the laptop/PC (1). Open probe. Kapitel 3.1 "Fitting/exchanging the battery", Seite 19 Connect the adapter socket, 4-pin, (3) to the probe interface (4). 38 USB/TTL 7 Setup program Figure 14: Establishing the connection between PC and probe via the USB/TTL converter and adapter socket 1 2 3 4 Laptop/PC USB connector USB socket USB/TTL converter 5 6 7 8 Modular jack RJ-45 Adapter of the modular cable Adapter socket, 4-pin Probe interface For the setup via the USB/TTL converter, establish the following connections:
How to proceed:
Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 Activity Insert the USB plug of the USB cable (2) into the laptop/PC (1). Open probe. Kapitel 3.1 "Fitting/exchanging the battery", Seite 19 Insert the USB bush of the USB cable (3) into the plug of the USB/TTL converter (4). Insert the modular jack RJ-45 (5) of the modular cable into the bush RJ-45 of the USB/TTL converter (4). Connect the 4-pin adapter bush (7) to the adapter of the modular cable (6). Connect the adapter socket, 4-pin, (7) to the probe interface (8). 39 7 Setup program 7.4 Probe configuration This chapter explains the configuration of a probe via the setup program. Prerequisite being that the probe and the PC are connected via an interface. 7.4.1 Establishing the communication A differentiation is made between two different way of proceeding when establishing the com-
munication between probe and setup program:
Establish the communication with "Device settings assistant. This is the case when the setup program is used for the first time
(list of devices empty). Establish the communication without "Device settings assistant. This is the case when the receiver/probe and setup program have already communicated
(list of devices with entries). Establishing the communication using the assistant How to proceed:
Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Activity Start the setup program. Select the "Establish connection" function in the "Data transfer menu. The "Assistant for the device settings" appears. Select the probe under the "Device version" and confirm by pressing "Continue". Confirm the PC communication interface "Serial interface" by pressing "Continue". Select the serial interface (e.g. COM1) and confirm with "Continue. Confirm the MU protocol (transmitter) by pressing "Continue". Exit the assistant by pressing "Finish". The device list with the selected probe appears. Click on the "Connect" button. The device list is closed, the assistant terminated and the communication between probe and setup program established. 40 7 Setup program Establishing the communication without using the assistant How to proceed:
Step 1 2 3 4 Activity Start the setup program. Select the "Establish connection" function in the "Data transfer menu. The device list containing all devices entered is mapped in. Select the desired probe by clicking with the left mouse key. Click on the "Connect" button. The device list is closed, the assistant terminated and the communication between probe and setup program established. 7.4.2 Reading the current probe parameters How to proceed:
Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Activity In the "File" menu select the "New" function. The "Device assistant starts. Confirm the "User-defined setting" by pressing the "Continue" button. Select the "Frequency band" and confirm with "Continue". Select the receiver variant and confirm by pressing "Continue". Exit the overview of the selected settings by pressing "Finish". The current settings are displayed in the setup program. Select the desired probe from the navigation tree by clicking with the left mouse key. In the "Data transfer" menu select the "Data transfer from device" function. Exit the inquiry "Save file" by selecting "Skip". The current probe parameters are downloaded to the setup program. 7.4.3 Editing probe parameters How to proceed:
Step 1 2 3 4 Activity Select the probe to be edited from the navigation tree by double clicking with the left mouse key. The "Probe configuration" is opened. Edit the desired parameters. Confirm editing with "OK. Save the parameters in the "File menu with the "Save function. 41 7 Setup program 7.4.4 Transmitting new parameters to the probe How to proceed:
Step 1 2 Activity In the "Data transfer" menu select the "Data transfer to device" function. The current parameters are transmitted to the probe. Finish the communication between setup program and probe in the "Data transfer" menu using the "Disconnect connection" function. 42 7.5 Parameters Overview Parameters Probe ID Factory setting Value range/Selection inactive 1 to 99999 7 Setup program Transmission interval Transmission fre-
quency 10 s (15 s) 868.4 MHz 915.4 MHz 1 to 3600 s 868.4 MHz with 868 MHz hardware 912.6 MHz with 915 MHz hardware 913.0 MHz 913.6 MHz 914.0 MHz 914.6 MHz 915.4 MHz 916.0 MHz 916.4 MHz 917.0 MHz 917.4 MHz TIP!
At a transmission interval of > 15 s, the probe transmits a so-called Link telegram, i. e. the telegrams are transmitted at the factory-set intervals for a period of 30 minutes, afterwards at the set transmission interval. TIP!
If the setup plug is connected, the probe automatically transmits telegrams with a transmis-
sion interval of 1 s to enable the receiver to detect changes. After the setup connector is re-
moved, the telegrams are transmitted again at the set transmission interval. Term definition Probe ID The probe ID is an unmistakable ID with max. 5 characters which is recognized by the receiver. The ID can be individually changed, for example, to achieve a better overview of a system. However, ensure that an ID is only assigned once within the reception range to avoid malfunc-
tions. Transmission interval This parameter is used to define the time intervals used to transmit data to a receiver. The set-
ting of the "Transmission interval" parameter affects the battery service life. For this reason, act with caution and do not only consider the transmission quality when selecting the interval. Transmission frequency The transmission frequency defines the frequency band used to transmit data to a receiver. The transmission frequency is determined to 868.4 MHz in Europe because special regulations are determined for the ISM band (Industrial-Scientific-Medical-Band) concerning transmission in-
terval and transmission capacity. In the 915 MHz frequency band, it is possible to select between frequencies. 43 7 Setup program 44 8.1 Technical data 8 Supplement Analog input Measuring input Operating temperature range Accuracy of the temperature probe Sensor lead resistance Probe current Measuring circuit monitoring Output (radio transmission) Probe ID Transmission interval Transmission frequency Transmission capacity Open air range Output signal Response time of the complete probe Calibration accuracy of the electronic components Configuration configurable parameters Pt1000 as per DIN EN 60751 in 3-wire circuit
-30 to +260 C for basic type 902930/10 and 902930/20
-50 to +600 C for basic type 902930/12 and 902930/22
-200 to +600 C for basic type 902930/50 and 902930/60
(refers to the sheath up to approx. 20 mm beneath the handle) Class A (0.15 K + 0.002 x ItI) ItI = measured temperature in C without prefix 11 Ohm per lead with 3-wire circuit 500 A Detection of probe break and short-circuit max. 5-digit ID, factory setting, customer-specific configuration possible adjustable from 1 to 3600 s;
factory setting for basic type 902930/10, 902930/12 and 902930/50 = 10 s factory setting for basic type 902930/20, 902930/22 and 902930/60 = 15 s ISM band 868.4 MHz (Europe);
915 MHz (America, Australia, Canada and New Zealand);
ten frequencies can be set in the 915 MHz band
< + 10 dBm 300 m for 868.4 MHz, 100 m for 915 MHz and when using the antenna wall holder for the receiver and the 3 m long antenna cable. When installing the antenna directly onto the receiver, a reduced range of approx. 40 % must be taken into account. 882.2 to 1977.1 Ohm = -30 to +260 C 810.6 to 3137.1 Ohm = -50 to +600 C 185.2 to 3137.1 Ohm = -200 to +600 C t0.9 10 s 0.05 %1 with setup program Probe ID (max. 5-digit ID), transmission interval, transmission frequency (with 915 MHz only) 1 All accuracy specifications in % relating to the measuring range of 290 K or 800 K. 45 8 Supplement Voltage supply Lithium battery Operating life Battery change Environmental influences Ambient temperature range, han-
dle Storage temperature range Temperature coefficient Environmental performance Vibration proof design Voltage: 3.6 V, Rated capacity: 2.2 Ah for basic type 902930/10, 902930/12 and 902930/50 Voltage: 3.6 V, Rated capacity: 1.7 Ah for basic type 902930/20, 902930/22 and 902930/60 approx. 1 year with the factory-set values and at room tempera-
ture(a fast transmission interval and a high or low ambient temper-
ature reduce the lithium battery operating life) only use the preset lithium battery available as accessories
-30 to +85 C (handle including electronic components) for basic type 902930/10, 902930/12 and 902930/50
-25 to +125 C (handle including electronic components) for basic type 902930/20, 902930/22 and 902930/60
-40 to +85 C (handle including electronic components) for basic type 902930/10, 902930/12 and 902930/50
-40 to +125 C (handle including electronic components) for basic type 902930/20, 902930/22 and 902930/60 0.0025 %1/K; per K deviation from the reference temperature 22 C (3 K) (handle) rel. humidity 95 % without condensation as per IEC 68-2-30 max. 2 g at 10 to 2000 Hz (relating to the handle including elec-
tronic components) as per IEC 60068-2-6 25 g/6 ms (relating to the handle including electronic components) DIN IEC 68-2.29 per 1000 cycles DIN EN 61326-1 Class A - For industrial applications only -
Industrial requirements ETSI EN 300 220-1 and ETSI EN 300 220-2 Admissible mechanical shock resistance EMC
- emitted interference
- interference resistance
- radio frequency spectrum 1 All accuracy specifications in % relating to the measuring range of 290 K or 800 K. 46 8 Supplement PEI (Polyetherimid) UL 94 HB Diameter approx. 32 mm, length approx. 126 mm for all basic types Fitting length of the sheath 50 to 1000 mm for basic type 902930/10, 902930/12, 902930/20 and 902930/22 Fitting length of the sheath 50 to 10000 mm for basic type 902930/12 and 902930/22 IP67 as per DIN EN 60529 for basic type 902930/10, 902930/12, 902930/20 and 902930/22 For basic type 902930/50 and 902930/60 only with the machine connector M 12x1 connected any approx. 120 g Case Material Flammability class Dimensions Protection rating Installation position Weight Approval/approval marks Inspection Approval authority marks Underwriters c UL us Laboratories Certificats/
Certification numbers E201387-A1-UL-1 IC FCC Industry Canada Federal Communications Commission 7472A-WTRANST01 7472A-WTRANST0102 VT4-WTRANST01 VT4-WTRANST01-02 Inspection basics valid for UL 61010-1 CAN/CSA-22.2 No. 61010-1 RSS210 Issue 7 RSS210 Issue 8 FCC Rule Part 15C 915 MHz 3.6 V, Basic type 902930/10 915 MHz 47 8 Supplement 48 JUMO GmbH & Co. KG Street address:
Moritz-Juchheim-Strae 1 36039 Fulda, Germany Delivery address:
Mackenrodtstrae 14 36039 Fulda, Germany Postal address:
36035 Fulda, Germany Phone:
Fax:
e-mail: mail@jumo.net Internet: www.jumo.net
+49 661 6003-0
+49 661 6003-607 JUMO Instrument Co. Ltd. JUMO House Temple Bank, Riverway Harlow, Essex CM20 2DY, UK Phone:
Fax:
e-mail:
Internet: www.jumo.co.uk
+44 1279 635533
+44 1279 635262 sales@jumo.co.uk JUMO Process Control, Inc. 8 Technology Boulevard Canastota, NY 13032, USA Phone:
315-697-JUMO 1-800-554-JUMO 315-697-5867 Fax:
e-mail:
info@jumo.us Internet: www.jumo.us
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2011-02-03
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
JUMO GmbH & Co. KG
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0017140385
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1 | Physical Address |
Moritz-Juchheim-Strasse 1
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Fulda, N/A 36039
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Germany
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1 | TCB Application Email Address |
b******@phoenix-testlab.de
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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1 | Grantee Code |
VT4
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
WTRANST01-02
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1 | Name |
J**** K******
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1 | Telephone Number |
+49 6******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
+49 6********
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j******@jumo.net
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1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Temperature probe with wireless data transfer | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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1 | Firm Name |
CSA Group Bayern GmbH
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1 | Name |
T**** W******
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1 | Telephone Number |
49-94********
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49-94********
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t******@csagroup.org
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1 | 1 | 15C | 912.60000000 | 917.40000000 |
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