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1. 6 Set times for calculating the absorption coefficients as in dou ble lead measurement 14 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 Press ENTER to confirm settings or press ESC to exit without saving the changes gt Connect AutolSO 2500 adapter to the tested cable For H3 P H4 P and H5 P P the symbol flashes every 0 5 seconds The meter is ready for measurement OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 15 Press START button to initiate the measurement no need to hold it the measurement is done automatically First checking of voltages START on particular pairs of conductors is performed If any of the voltages exceeds the permissible value then it is displayed on the display LED lights red and the measurement is cancelled exceeding voltage prevents commencing the measurement The measurement is performed continuously until the meter reaches the preset time for the last pair of conductors View of the screen during measurement T Symbol mne monic of cur 5 Riso rently measured L1 PE 4 i1 pair of conduc zi GQ tors L Note The meter detects AutolSO connection for approx 1 sec After connecting AutolSO a default voltage measurement is performed on a pair of conductors L1 N for all types of conductors For power cables PE means earthing cable In case of measurements on power cables the ad
2. approximately 800 eerie LCD segment r memory of measurement 990 cells 11880 entries S date oce Debit tame USB connection or wireless link t quality standard development design and manufacturing are ISO 9001 compliant u the device meets the requirements of IEC 61557 standard the product meets EMC requirements immunity for industrial environment according to the follow ING M 61326 1 2006 61326 2 2 2006 11 2 Additional data Data on additional uncertainties are useful mainly when the meter is used in non standard condi tions and for metrological laboratories for the purpose of calibration 11 2 1 Additional uncertainties according to IEC 61557 2 Riso _ Significant parameter Additional uncertainty 0 5 00 02 00 Supply voltage Ee 0 BAT is not lit Temperature 0 35 C Es 0 1 C 11 2 2 Additional uncertainties according to IEC 61557 4 R 200mA Significant parameter Additional uncertainty 0 Supply voltage 0 5 BAT is not lit Temperature 0 35 C OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 35 12 Equipment 12 1 Standard equipment Standard set of equipment supplied by the manufacturer includes mater MIC 2510 WMPLMIC2510 set of test leads 5kV leads 1 8m c
3. OPERATING MANUAL INSULATION RESISTANCE METER MIC 2510 MIC 2510 digital meter is designed to measure insulation resistance continuity of protective conductors temperature and to perform low voltage measurement of low resistances The most important features of MIC 2510 include Measurement of insulation resistance 27 test voltages 100V 250V 500V 1000V and 2500V or adjusted by 10V steps within the range of 50 2500V measurement of insulation resistance up to 2TQ 22 indicating of leakage current auto ranging measurement 2 direct measurement of one or two absor ption coefficients Z acoustic indication of five second intervals to facilitate capturing time parameters for insulation resistance measurements 2 automatic discharge of the capacitance of tested object after the insulation resistance measurement is completed Capacitance measurement of the tested object operating with AutolSO 2500 adapter Low voltage measurement of resistance 2 low current measurement of resistance with activated beep continuity test for the protection conductor with 200mA current for both polarizations of the test current Temperature measurement 22 optional temperature units C or F L Other Zf automatic selection of measuring range memory of 11880 individual measurement results with the option for data transfer to a PC via USB Z large readable display with bac
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5. OFF send the meter for servicing When dHt is displayed every time after the meter is switched ON but the meter enters the measurement mode update its software e Before measurement choose a correct measurement function and make sure that test leads are connected to respective measuring terminals e Do not operate a meter with an open or incorrectly closed battery accumulator compartment or power it from other sources than those specified in the present manual e Riso inputs are electronically protected against overloads caused by e g connecting the meter to a live circuit up to 600 V for 60 sec e Repairs may be carried out only by an authorised service point Note Due to continuous development of the meter s software the actual appearance of the display in case of some of the functions may slightly differ from the display presented in this operating manual 4 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 Note An attempt to install drivers in 64 bit Windows 8 may result in displaying Installation failed message Cause Windows 8 by default blocks drivers without a digital signature Solution Disable the driver signature enforcement in Windows 2 Meter Configuration W Turn on the meter keeping SETUP j wel button pressed Use and V buttons to set the auto off time A D or to inactivate this function horizontal lines 7 Auto OFF function is inactive Auto OFF function is used to turn
6. batteries are charged to their full capacity Do not charge or use rechargeable batteries in extreme temperatures Extreme temperatures reduce the lifetime of batteries and rechargeable batteries Avoid placing devices powered by rechargeable batteries in very hot environments The nominal working temperature must be absolutely observed OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 31 8 Cleaning and maintenance NOTE Apply solely the maintenance methods specified by the manufacturer in this manual The casing of the meter may be cleaned with a soft damp cloth using all purpose detergents Do not use any solvents or cleaning agents which might scratch the casing powders pastes etc The electronic system of the meter does not require maintenance 9 Storage In the case of storage of the device the following recommendations must be observed e Disconnect all the test leads from the meter e Clean the meter and all its accessories thoroughly e Inthe case the meter is to be stored for a prolonged period of time batteries rechargeable batteries must be removed from the device e n order to prevent total discharge of the rechargeable batteries in the case of a prolonged storage charge them from time to time 10 Dismantling and Disposal Used electrical and electronic equipment should be collected selectively i e it must not be placed with another kinds of waste Used electronic equipment should be sent to a collection poi
7. conductor and other conduc tors shorted and grounded figure below OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 11 Additional information displayed by the meter Test voltage is present on terminals of the meter Interference voltage higher than 25V but lower than 50V is present on the tested object Measurement is possible but may be burdened with additional uncertainty READY disappears LED lights red two Interference voltage higher than 50V is present on the tested tone been object The measurement is blocked LIMIT I Activation of current limit The symbol displayed is accom panied by a continuous beep Breakdown of the tested object insulation the measurement H is interrupted The message appears after displaying Err IL LIMIT I for 20s during the measurement when voltage pre viously reached the nominal value During the measurement AC voltage appeared or the object cannot be discharged for 30 seconds After 5 seconds the meter returns to its default state voltmeter lit in red two tone acoustic signal 3 1 2 Three lead measurement In order to eliminate the influence of surface resistance in transformers cables etc a three lead measurement is used For example at the measurement of inter winding resistance of a transformer socket of the meter should be connected to the transformer tank 12 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 when measuring insulation resistance b
8. lighter WAPROSONPE5 socket 12V LSWPLMIC2510 Odczyt danych z miernika e calibration certificate SONEL Pomiary Elektryczne SONEL Electrical Measurements software for generating measurement reports Note The software is supported by the following systems Windows XP Service Pack 2 Win dows Vista and Windows 7 13 Manufacturer The manufacturer of the device and provider of warranty and post warranty service SONEL S A ul Wokulskiego 11 58 100 Swidnica Poland tel 48 74 858 38 60 fax 64 74 858 38 09 E mail export 2sonel pl Web page www sonel pl NOTE Service repairs must be performed solely by the manufacturer OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 37 38 Electrical ONS Insulation Resistance quality analyzer CMM 40 Industrial multimeter MPI 505 Multifunction Electrical Installations Meter Resistance and Resistivity KT 384 Thermal imager Datalogging Light Meter CMP 1006 Digital Clamp on multimeter DIT 500 IR thermometer MPI 502 Multifunction Electrical Installations Meter MIC 30 Insulation Resistance Meter MMR 630 Microohmeters OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 MIC 2510 Insulation Resistance Meter PAT 805 Portable appliance tester LKZ 700 Wire tracer WARNINGS AND GENERAL INFORMATIONS DIPLAYED BY THE METER NOTE Connecting voltage higher than 600V between any of the test terminals may damag
9. object If the measurement is stopped the displayed values will present the results of partial measurements that have been completed and will represent uncom pleted partial measurements If the characteristic was measured then the meas urement results may be read between the It1 and C Note A During measurements of insulation resistance dangerous voltage up to 2 5 kV occurs at the ends of test leads of MIC 2510 meter A It is forbidden to disconnect test leads before the measurement is completed Failure to obey the above instruction will lead to high voltage electric shock and make it impossible to discharge the tested object Disabling t2 will also disable t3 Timer measuring the measurement time is started when Uiso voltage is stabilized Symbol LIMIT means operation with limited converter current If this condition persists for 20 seconds the measurement is interrupted f the timer reaches characteristic points tx times or characteristic times then for 1s instead Ujso a symbol of this point is displayed which is accompanied by a long beep During the measurement LED is lit in yellow After completion of measurement the capacitance of the tested object is discharged by shorting Riso and Riso terminals with resistance of 100 kQ If while viewing the results voltage is applied to Riso terminals then LED will light up red In case of power cables measure the insulation resistance between each
10. the shorter their lifetime The memory effect is limited in case of NiMH batteries These batteries may be charged at any point with no serious consequences However it is recommended to discharge them completely every few cycles During storage of NiMH batteries they are self discharged at the rate of approximately 30 per month Keeping rechargeable batteries at high temperatures may accelerate this process even 100 In order to prevent excessive discharge of rechargeable batteries after which it would be necessary to format them it is recommended to charge them from time to time even if they are not used Modern fast chargers detect both too low and too high a temperature of rechargeable batteries and react to the situation adequately Too low temperature should prevent starting the process of charging which might irreparably damage rechargeable batteries An increase of the temperature of the recharge able batteries is a signal to stop charging and is a typical phenomenon However charging at a high ambient temperature apart from reducing batteries lifetime causes an accelerated increase of their tem perature and the result is that the batteries are not charged to their full capacity Please note that when the batteries are charged with a fast charger they are charged only to approx 80 of their capacity better results can be achieved by continuing charging the charger enters trickle charging mode and during the next few hours
11. DA O NO OOOO 36 I3 MANUFACTURER GRA kad kici 37 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 3 1 Safety MIC 2510 meter is designed for performing check tests of protection against electric shock in mains systems The meter is used for making measurements and providing results to determine safety of electrical installations Therefore in order to provide conditions for correct operation and the correctness of the obtained results the following recommendations must be observed e Before you proceed to operate the meter acquaint yourself thoroughly with the present manual and observe the safety regulations and specifications determined by the producer e Any application that differs from those specified in the present manual may result in a damage to the device and constitute a source of danger for the user e MIC 2510 meters must be operated only by appropriately qualified personnel with relevant certifi cates authorising the personnel to perform works on electric systems Operating the meter by un authorised personnel may result in damage to the device and constitute a source of danger for the user e During measurements of insulation resistance dangerous voltage up to 2 5 kV occurs at the ends of test leads of the meter e Before the measurement of insulation resistance you must be sure that tested object is disconnected from the power supply e During the measurement of insulation resistance do not disconnect test leads from the te
12. For insulation resistance below Risomin there is no accuracy specified because the meter works with the adjustable current limit in accordance with the following formula Riso min IISOnom where Risomin minimum insulation resistance measured without limiting the converter current Uisonom nominal test voltage lisonom nominal inverter current 1mA Measurement of capacitance Display range Basic uncertainty NIS 1 00 9 99uF 0 01 pF 2ve e Measurement of capacity is available only during Riso measurement when discharging the ob ject Low voltage continuity and resistance measurement Measurement of continuity of protective conductors and equipotential bondings with 200 mA current Measuring range according to IEC 61557 4 0 10 999Q A 4 m v 3 digits Voltage ao open terminals 8 16V Output current at R lt 2 Q sc 200mA Compensation of test leads resistance Measurements for both current polarizations Measurement of resistance with low current Basic uncertainty 0 0 199 90 2 3 digits 200 9990 4 m v 4 digits Voltage at open terminals 8 16V Output current gt 10mA Audio signal for measured resistance lt 10 10 Compensation of test leads resistance 34 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 Temperature Measurement uncertainty 40 0 99 9 C 3 m v 8 digits 40 0 211 8 F 3 m v 16 di
13. apter shorts the remaining wires to E line e g 5 P measurement for a power cable and indication of L1 PE pairs means that the adapter connects line L1 to one of the meter s ISO inputs while the contained lines L2 L3 PE E are connected to the second ISO input Due to the fact that AutolSO 2500 adapter shorts a few input lines during meas urements on power cables it is essential to ensure that the tested cable is dis connected from external power sources The meter checks for the presence of voltage before measurement but it does not prevent connection of voltage dur ing the measurement When voltage is applied in this situation it will cause a short circuit and will damage AutolSO 2500 module Other messages displayed symbols results and scrolling through result components as in case of double lead measurement additionally switching between results of individual pairs with SEL button J In cases of errors H iL LIMIT the measurement is interrupted only for the current pair of conductors Error tops the measurement Additional information displayed by the meter During measurement the meter has detected the error re Err tut E lated to AutolSO e g disconnection 16 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 3 2 Low voltage measurement of resistance 3 2 1 Measurement of resistance of protective conductors and equipotential bonding with 200 mA current W Set the rotary switch of functi
14. at IV 1000V terminated with banana plugs 2 pcs red WAPRZ1X8REBB and blue WAPRZ1X8BUBB 5kV shielded lead 1 8m cat IV 1000V terminated with banana plugs black WAPRZ1X8BLBB USB interface cable WAPRZUSB accessories 5kV crocodile clip cat IV 1000V 3 pcs black WAKROBL32K07 red WAKRORE32K07 and blue WAKROBU32K07 blade probe with banana socket 2 pcs red WASONREOGB2 and black WASONBLOGB2 battery pack WAAKU10 adapter for battery pack charging WAZASZ7 CD SONEL meter harness WAPOZSZE2 carrying case L 4 WAFUTL4 operating manual calibration certificate 12 2 Optional accessories Additionally the following items that are not included in the scope of standard equipment can be purchased from the manufacturer or the distributors 36 WAPRZ005BLBBE5K WAPRZ010BLBBE5K shielded lead black cat IV 1000V e 10m shielded lead black cat IV 1000V WAPRZOO5REBB5K WAPRZO10REBB5K e bkVlead 5m red with banana plugs e 5kV lead 10 m red with banana plugs 2005 5 WAPRZO10BUBB5K e 5kV lead 5m blue terminated with ba e 5kV lead 10m blue terminated with ba nana plugs nana plugs WAADAAISO25 WASONT1 4 e AutolSO 2500 adapter e temperature probe ST 1 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 WAADAUSBOR1 WAPRZLAD12SAM e OR 1 radio receiver for data transmis RA Cable for charging the accumulator package from the car cigarette
15. cc to section 4 2 Set the cell number before 1 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 25 the cell number dis appears and appears the L symbol indi cating the readiness to delete p 4 and L ant ask you to confirm dele tion 4 Press ENTER again After deleting the bank the meter beeps D three times Set the rotary switch of function se lection at MEM position 26 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 Set the bank number between 0 and bank number disappears and dE L symbol is displayed indicating the readi ness to delete Press ENTER push button r L anf ask you to confirm dele tion 4 Press ENTER again After deleting the memory the meter a beeps three times OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 27 5 Data transmission Remarks Data transmission is not possible during the charging of accumulators 5 1 Computer connection accessories What is necessary in order to operate the meter with a computer is additional accessories namely a USB cable or radio modul OR 1 and appropriate software If the required accessories have not been purchased along with the meter then they are available from the manufacturer or an authorised distrib utors The software may be used in case of many devices manufactured by SONEL S A which are equipped with the USB interface and or OR 1 modul Detailed information regarding softwa
16. e the meter and cause a hazard to the user Test voltage is present on terminals of the meter A You must consult the manual READY The meter is ready for measurement This inscription displayed after the measurement indicates noise in the system during the measurement The measurement result may be affected by additional uncertainty READY disappears LED lights red two tone beep LIMIT I Activation of current limit The symbol displayed is accompanied by a continuous beep Breakdown of the tested object insulation the measurement is interrupted The H IL message appears after displaying LIMIT I for 20s during the measurement when voltage previously reached the nominal value Interference voltage higher than 50V is present on the tested object The measurement is blocked 1 E rr Li LED During the measurement AC voltage appeared or the object cannot be discharged for 30 seconds After 5 seconds the meter returns to its default state voltmeter lights red two tone beep AUTO ZERO Resistance compensation completed for test leads rf Status of rechargeable batteries Batteries charged di Batteries discharged LAF l Batteries fully discharged Recharge or replace batte SONEL S A Wokulskiego 11 St 58 100 Swidnica Poland 777 48 74 85 83 860 48 74 85 83 800 48 74 85 83 808 http www sonel pl e mail export sonel pl
17. etween one of the cable conductors and the cable jacket the effect of surface resistances important in difficult weather conditions is eliminated by con necting a piece of metal foil wounded around the insulation of the tested conductor with G socket of the meter Cable jacket Metal shielding foil wounded around the insulation of the conductor Conductor The same shall apply when measuring the resistance between two conductors of the cable at taching to G terminal other conductors that do not take part in the measurement 3 1 3 Measurement with AutolSO 2500 adapter Set the rotary switch of function selection at one of Riso position choosing measurement voltage on position 50 2500V selected with 10V step The meter is in the voltage measurement mode OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 13 Connect AutolSO 2500 adapter The meter automati cally detects this state adding to the configuration menu an additional option for choosing the cable type But the option of recording characteristics is removed AutoISO 2500 3 With switch in 50 2500V position go to selecting the test voltage Un by pressing SETUP 4 After setting as double lead measurement press SEL button to set the type of the cable 5 Use and to set the type of cable 3 P 4 P 5 A P for objects up to 1kV or H3 P H4 P H5 P for D power cables The figure means the number of V cable conductors
18. gits e Measurement using an external probe Other technical specifications type of INSU ATOMS aoc AREA double EN 61010 1 and IEC 61557 compliant b measurement IV 600V 11 1000V according to EN 61010 1 C degree of housing protection acc to EN 60529 IP54 d power supply of the SONEL L 1 battery pack 9 6 V NIMH e parameters of AC adapter for the battery charge 100 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz RIDE RE TUE TT 260 x 190 x 60 mm Meter M approximately 1 3 kg h eet 20 70 C SWORKING temperatur S 10 40 jj temperature range suitable for initiating battery 10 C to 40 C temperatures at which loading is interrupted below 5 C and above or equal to 50 C patus e 20 8096 m eee e aaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa nnne 23 t 2 C m 40 60 altitude above sea level WN ee e c e lt 2000 p number of Riso measurements 2 000 0 0
19. isplayed result without sav ing If you try to store data in an occupied memory cell the following warn ing message will appear Bank Cell Press ENTER to overwrite the re sult or ESC to cancel saving OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 23 Note After the measurement result is shown on the display until e rotary switch is rotated e Auto OFF function is activated e the meter detects interference voltage 50V e one of the following operations is performed o ESC button is pressed to exit to the voltmeter o anext measurement is performed o an entry into the memory is introduced After exiting to the voltmeter by pressing ESC or after saving the results to the memory the last result may be recalled by pressing ENTER even after power is turned off providing that the switch position has not been changed Complete set of results main result and supplementary results for a given measuring function and preset measurement settings are stored in the memory In a given cell the user may save Riso measurement result only a single measurement or only for AutolSO 2500 When saving the temperature the value currently displayed is saved 4 2 Viewing memory data W Set the rotary switch of function se lection at MEM position Use SEL button to switch between A Riso gt Rconr Temp Riso and buttons V V 9 to scroll the compone
20. klight option monitoring of the battery charge status Z AUTO OFF function A ergonomic operation seueneq uejdepe e qeoBueuoai e 0052 OSlojny 104 424909 104 J8400S 0057 OSlolny 197205 197205 5 egoJd 104 8400S 194205 dWAL ui pue e2uejsisaJ e2uejsisaJ UO EJNSUI ajqeo ejep e Buunseau 10 152 y JO 519205 1005 5 199205 gsn S JHL NOUS MIC 2510 Exit the function Back to previous screen Selection of measurement parameters in individual functions After turning the meter on with the button kept depressed selection of general measurement parameters SETUP time to Auto OFF rated mains frequency type of absorption coefficient unit of temperature measurement PIN code LED Power on off After the meter is turned ON the display shows all digits and symbols display test Viewing components of the measurement result changing parameters in SETUP Increasing the value of chosen parameter when depressed the action is automatically repeated Decreasing the value of chosen parameter when depressed the action is automaticall repea
21. me as in par 3 2 1 3 2 3 Calibration of test leads In order to eliminate the impact of the resistance of test leads on measurement result Rconr and Rx the compensation auto zeroing of resistance may be performed W Set the rotary switch of function selection at RzERo position Short the test leads READY message should be displayed AUTO ZERO message appears AUTO ZERO that confirms completion of test leads calibration n The result is a compensated Uy value and the amendment is available for Rconr and Rx The compensation is active even after the meter is switched off and on again OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 19 5 In order to remove the calibration made return to default calibration perform the above mentioned activities with test leads open without READY symbol 3 3 Voltage measurement W Set the rotary switch of function selection at U position Connect the meter to a volt age source Measurement is per formed in a continu ous manner Bb 1 AUT L Additional information displayed by the meter is lit in red two tone acoustic sig 20 LED Voltage is higher than acceptable Immediately disconnect the test leads OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 3 4 Temperature Measurement Set the rotary switch of function selection at Temp position Con
22. nect the temperature probe into TEMP socket Measurement is performed in a continuous manner The correct connection is con firmed by green light of LED and the result displayed on the LCD 4 Memory of measurement results MIC 2510 meters are equipped with a memory capable of storing 11880 single test results 990 cells each of which may contain set of measurements of Riso with AutolSO and temperature The whole memory is divided into 10 memory banks with 99 cells in each bank Thanks to dynamic memory allocation each of the memory cells can contain different quantity of single measurement re sults depending on the needs Optimal use of the memory can be ensured in this way Each measure ment result can be stored in a memory cell marked with a selected number and in a selected memory bank Thanks to this the user of the meter can at his her option assign memory cell numbers to indi vidual measurement points and the memory bank numbers to individual facilities The user can also perform measurements in any sequence and repeat them without losing other data Memory of measurement results is not deleted when the meter is switched off Thanks to this the data can be later read or sent to a computer The number of a current memory cell or memory bank is not changed either Note Results of measurements performed for all measuring functions can be stored in one memory cell excluding Rx and U After entering
23. nt in accordance with the Used Electri cal and Electronic Equipment Act Before the equipment is sent to a collection point do not dismantle any elements Observe the local regulations concerning disposal of packages and used batteries rechargeable batteries 11 Technical specifications 11 1 Basic data Abbreviation m v used in the specification of measurement uncertainty means a standard meas ured value AC DC voltage measurement Display range Basic uncertainty 0 600V 3 m v 2 digits e Frequency range 45 65Hz Measurement of insulation resistance Measuring range according to IEC 61557 2 Risomin Uisonom lisonom 2 000TQ lisonom 1MA 32 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 Double lead measurement Approximate maximum values of the measured resistance depending on the test voltage are presented in the table below For other voltages the range limits may be read from the chart below 21 1T 100G Measured resistance Ohm 10G 100 1000 2500 Test voltage V Measurement with AutolSO 2500 Display range Basic uncertainty 0 0 999 9 1 000 9 999 MQ 0 001MQ 10 00 99 99MQ 0 01 MQ 4 95 m v 20 digits OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 33 Approximate maximum values of the measured resistance depending on the test voltage are presented in the table below Voltage 100V 100GO 250V 250GQ 500V 1000V 2500V 400GQ Note
24. nts of the result a To change the cell number or bank number 2 V Press SETUP Cell message is flashing d 3 Use V to set desired number of the cell ve 4 4 Press SETUP Bank message is flashing SEWP 24 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 5 Use A and V set the desired number of the bank ve 6 Press SETUP Bank message stops flashing Use and V to scroll the aw GD components of the result again Note While viewing measurement results pressing ESC button has similar effect as pressing SETUP but the sequence is inverted i e after first pressing Bank message is flashing While viewing Riso results the field of timer memory displays alternately bank and cell numbers and the time in which the result was entered into memory This applies to all Riso and IL measurements Press ESC to immediately display basic component of the result For and temperature there is no option of scrolling through the components of the result For measurements with AutolSO 2500 use SEL button to switch between results of individual con ductor pairs and the meter is switched to Rcowr T and then returns to measurements with AutolSO 2500 4 3 Deleting memory data You can delete the entire memory or its individual banks 4 3 1 Deleting bank data W Set the rotary switch of function se lection at MEM position Set the bank number to be deleted a
25. off inactive meter after a preselected time Press SEL button to enter the setting of nomi nal network frequency OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 5 Use and V buttons to set the frequency value ve Press SEL button to enter the setting the type of absorption coefficients sa i Use and sto set Ab1 Ab2 parameters gt or PI DAR Fi Press SEL button to enter the setting of the temperature unit Use and V buttons to set the temperature A D unit C or F ve Press SEL button to enter the setting of PIN code c OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 Use and V buttons to set the value of A Dp each digit ve Use SETUP button to move between digits SAW AD The same code must be entered in the computer programme for wireless transmis sion It is used to prevent access of unauthorized persons to the meter via wireless connections external entities D Press ENTER to display the measurement screen approving introduced changes addi tionally t1 t2 and t3 times will be modified for Riso for Ab1 Ab2 t1 15s t2 60 t8 0 while for PI DAR t1 30 t2 60 t3 0 or press ESC to go to the measurement screen without validating the changes gt 3 Measurements 3 1 Measurement of insulation resistance WARNING The object tested must not be live Attention During measurement especially of high resistances make sure that
26. on selection at Rconr position The meter is ready for measurement 2 Connect the meter to the tested object The measurement starts automatically when the resistance drops by 50 times or more for example from 1kQ to 200 the meter detects the sequence opening activated and closing triggers the measurement The measurement may be also triggered manually by pressing START push button OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 17 3 AUTO START 10 5 Read out the result 4 Press START push button in order to start a next measure Uo ment without disconnecting test leads from the object Additional information displayed by the meter Interference voltage occurs on the tested object The measurement is possible however it will be burdened with additional uncertainty that is specified in the tech nical data two tone Interference voltage exceeds the allowable value the continuous beep measurement is blocked LED lit in red 3 2 2 Measurement of resistance Set the rotary switch of function selection at Rx position The meter is ready for meas urement Connect the meter to the tested object as in par 3 2 1 The measurement is conti nuous 18 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 3 am 5 10 50 100 p Read out result Uy Note For 100 there is a continuous beep and LED lights green Remarks and messages are the sa
27. rameter configuration mode active 2 Symbol indicating Signalling the presence of SET Cr AUTO ZERO battery charge status high voltage on terminals gt KO A Warning important error message 7 9 Values displayed on 40 Bank Cell displayed read the operating manual the additional field kV Bargraph 0 0 Ready for measurement _ 219 LIMIT I I cm Interference voltage causing R i Riso IL additional measurement uncertainty or see IID mess L1 3 L2 PEK Symbols of wire pairs in _ L 2 3 L3 pE S EA ATR kV C F Operating with test current the tested cable L1 N L3 N d limitation L2 N N PE nV m PMLLAF Values displayed on the main field Main reading Units of values displayed field on the main field S gt n r OPERATING MANUAL INSULATION RESISTANCE METER MIC 2510 SONEL SA ul Wokulskiego 11 58 100 Swidnica Version 1 09 15 06 2015 MIC 2510 meter is a modern easy and safe measuring device Please acquaint yourself with the pre sent manual in order to avoid measuring errors and prevent possible problems related to operation of the meter CONTENTS 1 ui lens OZ UGO 4 2 NMETERCONEIGURATION aid ich 5 3 MIEASDREMENDSz 2255 7 3 1 MEASUREMENT
28. re is available from the manufacturer or an authorised dis tributors 5 2 Data transmission with USB port 1 Set the rotational function selector at MEM 2 Connect the cable to the USB port of the computer and the USB socket of the meter 3 Start the programme 5 3 Data transmission with OR 1 radio module 1 Set the rotary switch on MEM position the radio connection is activated automatically 2 Connect OR 1 module to the USB socket of the PC 3 If necessary change PIN code par 2 4 Start data storing programme 28 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 A Standard pin for OR 1 is 123 6 Software updates Turn on the meter holding Sn ENTER and SETUP buttons de pressed The meter displays the following screen Cz After connecting the meter to a PC using a USB cable follow the instructions of the software 7 Meter power supply 7 1 Monitoring of the power supply voltage The charge level of rechargeable batteries is indicated by the symbol in the right upper corner of the display on a current basis Batteries charged Batteries low Only voltage measurement is available OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 29 Batteries fully discharged all measurements are blocked The meter switches off automati W cally after 5 sec 7 2 Replacing rechargeable batteries MIC 2510 meter is powered from SONEL NiMH 9 6 V battery pack including NiMH recha
29. rgeable batteries Battery charger is installed inside the meter and cooperates only with the manufacturer s battery pack The charger is powered by external power supply adapter It can be also powered from the car cigarette lighter socket using an optional charger WARNING If the test leads are left in the terminals during replacement of the batteries there is a risk of electric shock with a dangerous voltage To replace the rechargeable batteries 1 Disconnect the leads from the measuring circuit and turn off the meter 2 Unscrew the 3 screws and remove the battery compartment in the bottom of the enclosure Insert and bolt the battery compartment containing a new battery pack NOTE Do not power the meter from sources other than those listed in this manual 7 3 Charging rechargeable batteries Charging commences once the power supply has been connected to the meter regardless of the fact whether the meter is on or off Charging is indicated by changing status of battery charge The rechargeable batteries are charged in accordance with the algorithm of quick charge this process permits to reduce the duration of charging to approximately three hours Completed charging process is indicated by full battery charge status and beep In order to turn the device off remove the power supply plug of the charger Note As a result of interferences in the network it is possible that the process of charging of accum
30. sescuceseucs 28 5 2 DATA TRANSMISSION WITH USB 0 00 0 0000000000000 0 28 5 3 DATA TRANSMISSION WITH OR 1 0 2010000000000000 28 6 SOFTWARE 29 7 METER POWER SUPPLY d 29 ak MONITORING OF THE POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE eccececcececcecescececcscescscucescucescsceees 29 7 2 REPLACING RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES eccscecccceccececcscuccscuccsceccscscscscascscescscusescess 30 T3 CHARGING RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES 0 000000 30 7 4 GENERAL PRINCIPLES REGARDING USING NIMH RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES 31 8 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 22020000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 32 9 STORAG EZ REA rei rer TE ro TA 32 2 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 10 DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL zek kia a 32 11 TECHNICAE SPECIFICATIONS GG adna 32 LL BASIC POAT A e 32 LI iR CO O Oda 22 11 2 1 Additional uncertainties according to IEC 61557 2 Ryso 35 11 2 2 Additional uncertainties according to IEC 61557 4 R 200mA 35 12 Oy IN T A tices da ka 36 I2 ISTANDARDEOUIPMENE po OO oblate 36 12 2 JOPTIONALACCESSORIBS RONA O
31. sted object before the measurement is completed see par 3 1 otherwise the capacitance of the object will not be discharged creating the risk of electric shock e Using this manual does not exclude the need to comply with occupational health and safety regula tions and with other relevant fire regulations required during the performance of a particular type of work Before starting the work with the device in special environments e g potentially fire risk ex plosive environment it is necessary to consult it with the person responsible for health and safety e 115 unacceptable to operate the following adamaged meter which is completely or partially out of order ameter with damaged test leads insulation ameter stored for an excessive period of time in disadvantageous conditions e g excessive humidity If the meter has been transferred from a cool to a warm environment with a high level of relative humidity do not start measurements until the meter is warmed up to the ambient temperature approximately 30 minutes e Displayed BATT symbol indicates insufficient voltage of power supply and the need to charge the accumulator or replace batteries Symbols ErrX where Xis a number 1 9 indicate incorrect operation of the meter If after restarting the device this situation is repeated it indicates that the meter is damaged e f after switching ON and displaying software version message dHt is displayed and the meter switches
32. ted ENTER Turning the display backlight on off Starting the measurement procedure Rotary switch of function selection p Selecting the measurement function R low voltage measurement of resistance Roonr measurement of circuit continuity MIC 2510 R ro compensation zeroing of leads resistance Approving selected option When MEM viewing memory data measurement is Temp temperature measurement completed 100V measurement of insulation resistance using activating the test voltage of 100V memory storing 250V measurement of insulation resistance using mode test voltage of 250V in the memory storing 500V measurement of insulation resistance using mode saving the test voltage of 500V measurement result 1000V measurement of insulation resistance using to a chosen cell test voltage of 1000V 2500V measurement of insulation resistance using test voltage of 2500V 50 2500V measurement of insulation resistance with test voltage adjusted within the range of 50 2500V with 10V steps Uz measurement of mains voltage and frequency DISPLAY Automatic start of measurement after connecting test leads to the object Memory bank and memory cell number or duration of the measurement Compensated resistance of test leads Additional reading field Units of values displayed on the additional field Memory storing or memory viewing mode active Pa
33. test leads do not touch each other and the probe crocodile clips because such a contact may cause the flow of surface currents resulting in additional error in measure ment results OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 3 1 1 Double lead measurement W Set the rotary switch of function selection at one of Riso choosing measurement voltage on posi tion 50 2500V selected with 10V step The meter is in the voltage measurement mode Press SETUP button to select time used for calculating the absorption coefficients t1 t2 3 and the interval between the characteris tic points For the position 50 2500V of the selector an additional option is available to select the measuring voltage Un 3 Use and V set Un value and confirm A 9 D by pressing ENTER or D use SEL button to enter the setting of times for calculating the absorption coeffi SEL cients 5 Use and to set the value of t1 press SEL button to start A 9 setting of t2 and then t3 Press y D gt SAL Dp SEL again to enter the setting of time interval of recording Riso characteristics 8 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 7 Use and V to the interval 15 30 60 sec Horizontal lines indicate una A vailability of recording characteristics ve Press ENTER to confirm settings con ENITER firmed by beep or press ESC to leave without saving the changes Connect
34. test leads according to the drawing The meter is ready for measurement OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 Press and hold START push button The measurement is performed continu ously until you release the button or the pre set time is reached In order to maintain block the measure ENTER ment press ENTER while holding START SAT button pressed a triangle with an excla mation mark will be displayed indicating about automatic measurement now the buttons may be released In order to in terrupt the measurement press START or ESC A View of the screen dur ing measurement The foy triangle displayed on the gm tm tri right side means that the kv LI I LILI measurement was started with ENTER but ir d Using SEL you may display the leakage current De BEL 258 iT I vt L IL A After the measure m 1008 ment is completed or 9 stopped read the re sult The results of all READY kV LILI completed measure ments will be dis played even when em eme GQ the measurement was interrupted stopped a e g after 60 seconds 10 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 13 Use and to see individual components of the result in the following order Riso l_ gt Ab2 Ab1 DD Riot S co Rao where 7 9 the capacity of the tested
35. the measurement result the number of the cell is automatically increased It is recommended to delete the memory after reading the data or before performing a new series of measurements that may be stored into the same memory cells as the previous ones OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 21 4 1 Storing the measurement results in the memory 1 After completing measurement press ENTER The cell is empty The cell is occupied symbols of stored val Bank Cell ues are displayed u tL y Use SEL to view measurement results Use and V to scroll the components of the result A 4 CEN The cell is fully occu pied Bank Cell 433 1 Riso ww i 1 Use SEL to view measurement results and use ex D A A and V buttons to scroll through thee compo 7 nents of the result 22 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 To change the cell number or bank number V Press SETUP cell number is flashing Use and V to set desired number of the cell Mower 4 Press SETUP bank number is flashing Use and V to set the desired number of the bank a p chen Press SETUP bank number stops flashing Results may be saved in the selected cell Press ENTER to save the result in the memory Sav R ing is indicated by a triple beep and by a rectangle C displayed on the main display field m 2 m Press ESC to return to d
36. ulators will finish too fast When charging time is too short turn off the meter and start charging again 30 OPERATING MANUAL MIC 2510 version 1 09 Additional information displayed by the meter _ Signalling Cause Proceedig ____ Battery symbol appears as un 1 Wait until the battery pack is cool Start filled high charging process again Try to start the charging process again 2 If this does not help it is possible that i battery pack is damaged replace it An attempt of recharge flashes pack was detected 7 4 General principles regarding using NiMH rechargeable batteries If you do not use the device for a prolonged period of time then it is recommended to remove the rechargeable batteries and store them separately Store the rechargeable batteries in a dry cool and well ventilated place and protect them from direct sunlight The temperature of the environment in the case of prolonged storage should not exceed 30 C If the rechargeable batteries are stored for a long time in a high temperature then the occurring chemical processes may reduce their lifetime batteries withstand normally 500 1000 charging cycles These batteries reach their maximum capacity after being formatted 2 3 charge discharge cycles The most important factor which influences the lifetime of rechargeable batteries is the level of their discharge The deeper the discharge level of the batteries
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