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1. 41 service variable FOW cs eae aces E e eU 41 Service category pce at E RI ERE ED Md 41 Service variable dieat e exis 41 Service category 41 ASS CISPR S eg 42 Measured variables 43 Measured variable SUM 43 Measured variable 43 Representation of numbers over 9999 43 Service variables only for 5 44 Service variable Status 44 44 Service category enne nnn nnnnnrrennn nnn 44 AquaSensor TWS C measured 45 Measured variable Water 45 Measured variable 45 Gonng ring the SMU 22 eataa ECVO COD REATO I OE ei 46 PowerUp cro oe obe oh cU Ee bit c v cedat EU S 47 TBM S date Ue a tee ete 48 ADRESS Setting HSI bus address TCP IP address
2. available for the sensor that is connected then the message 55 NO MENU display for will 7 f A me wm UE oor O appear for 2 seconds m ero eps Ud c If no sensor is connected to the E Contamination sensor interface A then NO SENS will be displayed A ege RETE 7 Temperature 4 b E F c Use the following buttons to set the N Contamination menu items lt To change the menu items To change the value A o To select the menu q T item To confirm the change Cancel and back 65 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual SENS B Sensor B Measuring Menu Under SENS B you have the option of moving into the Measuring menu with the sensor connected to sensor interface B You can find a description of the menu items in the Operating and Maintenance Instructions for the sensor The TWS C has no Measuring menu This item is provided for use with other sensors If no Measuring menu is contamination TH Water Saturation available for the sensor that is connected then the message m nr e Y will appear for EET 2 seconds Esc E
3. ISO SAENAS Flow Out Dive Temp a ISO SAENAS Flow Out Dive Temp ISO SAENAS Flow Out Dive Temp 150 SAENAS Flow Out Dive Temp Flow Out Dive Temp Description 3 digit ISO code 2 5 um channel NAS 5 15 um channel NAS 15 25 um channel NAS 25 um channel NAS NAS Max Flow rate in ml min Display of the current or voltage output at the analog output example 13 8 mA LED current in 96 Display of the temperature in the sensor example 29 5 User Manual Measured variables Service variables Schroeder Industries L 4335 Measured variables TCM SMU User Manual The measurements provide you with information about the purity of the oil in the system concerned The measurement variables are calibrated They indicate a measured value with an accuracy of 1 2 codes class Measured variable ISO Display z2x ISO MENAS Flow Out Dive Temp m Measured variable SAE Display ISO SAE NAS Flow Out Drive Temp o Measured variable NAS Display gt ISO SAEINAS How Out Dive Temp
4. SMU No sensor is connected This display will go out after 10 seconds Sensor A is causing a moderate fault Sensor A is causing a major fault TWS C s firmware V2 04 The sensor at sensor interface B is outside of the measurement range EN User Manual If the fault recurs contact Schroeder Industries service department Connect a sensor to sensor interface A Switch the SMU off and then on again Switch the SMU off If the error occurs again check sensor 3 use HMG 3000 series as an aid Check sensor A use HMG 3000 Series as an aid 4 Wait for a few more measurement cycles Schroeder Industries L 4335 1 Water Saturation 7 r7 iI 5 Temperature X iil Green Red 83 SMU TWS C gt firmware V2 10 The sensor at sensor interface B is outside of the measurement range or has a short circuit at the sensor A sensor is connected to sensor interface B This is not recognized No sensor is connected This display will go out after 10 seconds TWS C gt firmware V2 10 The sensor at sensor interface B is causing a major error EN User Manual Wait for a few more measurement cycles Dewater the fluid in the saturated range Check the sensor outside the fluid or with the calibration
5. 87 Technical data i DE ere 89 Overview Compatible USB StiCkS eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 90 Error Bookmark not defined Error Bookmark not defined L 4335 SMU User Manual Safety information The device was built according to the statutory provisions valid at the time of delivery and satisfies current safety requirements Any residual hazards are indicated by safety information and instructions and are described in the operating instructions Observe all safety and warning instructions attached to the unit They must always be complete and legible Do not operate the unit unless all the safety devices are present Secure the hazardous areas which may arise between the unit and other equipment Maintain the unit inspection intervals prescribed by law Document the results in an inspection certificate and keep it until the next inspection Hazard symbols These symbols are listed for all safety information and instructions in these operating instructions which indicate particular hazards to persons property or the environment Observe these instructions and act with particular caution in such cases Pass all safety information and instructions on to other users General hazard Danger due to electrical voltage current 7 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Signal words and their meaning in the safety information a
6. 49 REC MOD Set data recording 51 DEL MEM Delete 52 SENS A Sensor PowerUp 53 SENS B Sensor PowerUp 55 SEN ADR Set sensor 55 56 DFAULT reset to factory settings 57 SN Sekt en UE 58 SAVE store 58 Measuring codeine ated iere pendente Re iuda 59 RECORD Record 60 MEMORY show free memory space 61 REC TIM Set recording 62 ED MPNT Change the name of measurement points 63 Setting OIL CON display screen for OilCondition sensors 64 TP UNIT change the temperature units 64 SENS A Sensor A Measuring 65 SENS B Sensor B Measuring 66 CANCE 66 SAVE sav dald nia boa obo ANAL bvaL Anabel ENDE 67 68 Copying measurements onto a USB da
7. Use another compatible USB memory stick see page 90 Put the USB memory stick back in the SMU USB interface The download will start automatically If the error recurs proceed to Step 10 If the error does not recur proceed to Step 11 10 Contact the Schroeder Industries Service Department 11 The download has been successfully completed EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Bluetooth interface The SMU1200 Bluetooth interface is based on Bluetooth version 1 2 class 3 This means that e Bluetooth Version 1 2 is less sensitive to static disturbances e g WLAN the maximum data transfer rate is 732 2 kBit s e Class 3 a maximum performance of 1mW or 0 dBm reaches a maximum of 10 m outdoors This distance is strongly influenced by disturbances and obstacles in the vicinity of the SMU Bluetooth 72 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Installing the Bluetooth USB adaptor If the PC already has a Bluetooth interface use only this to establish a connection to the SMU Prior to the installation of new Bluetooth software we strongly recommend deinstalling all existing Bluetooth drivers The parallel use of different Bluetooth interfaces leads to diver conflicts If problems should arise consult the Bluetooth USB adaptor handbook or consult the manufacturer of your PC hardware We recommend using the HAMA USB adaptor Nano which we succes
8. Indicates the service variable in the display i e Status Fi Temp The units of the fluid temperature display can be set to or F EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU Internal measurement data memory User Manual All measurements are kept in internal memory with a reference to the measurement point until deliberately deleted by means of the DEL MEM function To transfer the data the target system e g PC or USB stick has to have at least 10 MB of capacity free The capacity of the internal memory is dependent on the measurement interval and the sensor combination SMU1200 up until 31 12 2009 Hardwareindex Measurement interval 10 Seconds 20 Seconds 60 Seconds 5 Minutes 60 Minutes SMU1200 as of 01 01 2010 Measurement interval 10 Seconds 20 Seconds 60 Seconds 5 Minutes 60 Minutes 35 TMS TWS C Days gt 3 gt 6 gt 21 gt 105 gt 1265 Hardwareindex TMS TWS C Days gt 6 gt 12 gt 42 gt 210 gt 2530 EN TOM TWS C Days gt 3 gt 7 gt 21 gt 107 gt 1286 TOM TWS C Days gt 6 gt 14 gt 42 gt 214 gt 2572 Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Keyboard elements The keyboard consists of six buttons These buttons are used to operate the SMU and to navigate through the menus hierarchically structured Keyboard Description One level lower Confirmation of changed value lowest level confirm
9. is incremented by 1 Example file 09_02_06 001 69 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual appears as the new file 09 02 06 002 After successfully copying the records the following message will appear on the display Now remove the USB memory stick from the socket by gently pulling on it Close the cover to the USB interface by screwing the protective cap on in a clockwise direction EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Data transmission failed ERROR COPY If a fault occurs during the copy m procedure if you remove the USB memory stick from the socket before the ses mow ou oe mno procedure is complete the following z message will be output on the display Ram To remedy faults proceed as follows Description Insert the USB memory stick in your PC and delete all data Step Put the USB memory stick back in the SMU USB interface The download will start automatically If the error recurs proceed to Step 4 If the error does not recur proceed to Step 11 Insert the USB stick in your PC and reformat it Put the USB memory stick back in the SMU USB interface The download will start automatically If the error recurs proceed to Step 7 If the error does not recur proceed to Step 11
10. 40 Description The measured value is updated depending on the set measuring time Display of the 3 digit ISO code Description The measured value is updated depending on the set measuring time Display of a channel in the SAE class Description The measured value is updated depending on the set measuring time Display of a channel in the NAS class Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Service variables only for TCM These values give you information about the current flow and the LED brightness within the TCM Sensor The service variables are not calibrated Service variable Flow Display Description Here you can see the averaged flow through the ContaminationSensor unit ISO SAEINAS Flow Out Dive Temp e g 108 ml min Oo Service category Out Display Description Here you can see the value emitted as analog output signal example 13 8 mA ISO SAEINAS How Out Dive Temp Service variable Drive Display Description Display of the current LED brightness 1 100 in the ContaminationSensor o ISO SAEINAS Flow Out Dwe Temp 42 Service category Temp Display Description Display of the media temperature indirectly measured in the ContaminationSensor The display takes place dependent on setting in or F example
11. Emtec Flash Drive USB 2 0 1GB EKMMD1GC150B 3126170043658 Y gt gt Hama Piko Business 1GB 00090845 4007249908452 Y v Silicon Power 2GB Ultima ll SPOO02GBUF2MO1V1S 4710700395035 Y Platinum ultra high performance Vv A gt 2GB 4027927775046 CnMemory USB memory stick 2GB 85114 2 4040348851144 A A Freecom Data Bar 1GB 29321 1GB 4021801293213 gt gt Intenso USBDRIVE 1GB 4034303006397 Y 3 V PNY attach premium 4GB P FD4GBA2M7 BX 3536401508618 Y Sony Microvault Click 2GB USM2GL 027242737105 v A gt Sony Microvault Click 2GB USM2GLX 027242737204 Y Transcend JetFlash T5 2GB TS2GJFT5T 0760557814030 Y V TDK Trans IT 2GB UFD 2GBUEBBL 490208078006 A ExcelStor Gstor Mini 8GB GSMS7008 6935758606102 gt gt CnMemory Micro X 512MB Y a a Transcend JetFlash V30 8GB v Kingston Traveler Mini Slim 2GB DTMSB 2GB 740617131956 x SanDisk 2GB Cruzer Micro SDCZ6 2048 E11WT 619659025724 x Emtec Flash Drive USB 2 0 1GB EKMMD1GM200EM 3126170058126 x Explanation 4 Compatible with SMU 1200 Recommendable x Not compatible with SMU 1200 7 Good Ok Bad EN Schroeder Industries wwWwW Schroederindustries com
12. all decimal numbers will be shown as dates To resolve this proceed as follows 1 Start Excel From the menu bar select the Open command Open the measurement file The Text conversion assistant step 1 of 3 Check the settings Press the Continue button to accept the settings Text conversion assistant step 1 of 3 EN i x Original data type Select the data type that best describes your data Separated Fixed width Import starts in line 1 2 Source of fllef windows ANSI imestampOStateOISO 2 DISO 5 OISO 15 5 2 5 ONAS 5 15 ONAS 15 2 0184973702019 4017 4012 918 509 307 107 28203042020 74025 710 0184974802019 3017 4012 608 509 306 807 10205042020 05025 700 0184275912019 4017 4012 808 609 307 006 80203042020 74025 710 s 80184377102D19 4017 4012 608 509 306 906 00204042020 70025 710 hal eu 2 aa e Text conversion assistant step 2 of 3 Check the settings Press the Continue button to accept the settings Text conversion assistant step 2 of 3 E 2x Treat adjacent delimiters as a character Delimiter Tab stop Semicoon Comma Text recognition character Space Other Preview of the marked data Text conversion assistant step 3 of 3 Press the Other button Text conversion assistan
13. 29 5 ISO SAENAS Flow Out Dive Temp measurement may deviate from the L TWS C measurement if a measurement point deviates or if measurements are taken indirectly 41 Schroeder Industries L 4335 TMS displays lt Display 42 of 58 SUM CYCLE of of i i a af a SUM CYCLE of 58 H 1 SUM CYCLE m 4 4 4 7 of H SUM CYCLE i i g 8 a ng emp a i of 58 CYCLE a f g f 2 Status Temp 3 a Sidus Temp Sims Yemp og of SMU Description FEA FE B FEC NFE D NFE E NFE F CYC A CYC B CYC C CYC D CYC E CYC F STATUS FI TEMP C TEMP F EN ferromagnetic particles Class A ferromagnetic particles Class B ferromagnetic particles Class C non ferromagnetic particles Class D non ferromagnetic particles Class E non ferromagnetic particles Class F ferromagnetic particles Class A ferromagnetic particles Class B ferromagnetic particles Class C non ferromagnetic particles Class D non ferromagnetic particles Class E non ferromagne
14. Storage octo 13 Transporting the SMU naro ina cuui cuna atu niano sau ror nana 14 Decoding the type label Error Bookmark not defined Checking the scope of delivery 15 SMU Feau M 9 16 Dimensions dovete s dovete 17 Fastening Mounting the SMU eere 18 Fastening the SMU temporarily to magnetizable surfaces 19 Permanent fastening of the SMU on the top hat rail 20 Connecting Ihe SMU UC GEAR ARR EC e DUX 21 SMU interface OVOLVIQW eiconsectet Ux end ah Edo 21 Sensor interface IN 23 Sensor Interface B TWS C IN 23 Interface C TCM OUT TMS 23 8 pin connection cable open cable end 24 Interface CUTS eec Dette th 25 5 pin connection cable open cable 25 Interface E voltage supply 26 Interface FU SB caccia tag cad do d D ag a cag Cad P cad C eo end Ro 26 CEDERE CDI IAM MP PM 27 HSI Schroeder Ind
15. board networks which have a central Load Dump fuse The Load Dump with a maximum of 30 V DC must be installed and effective NOTICE Exceeding the maximum permissible line length Erroneous or no communication gt Observe the maximum permissible line lengths EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Only use the sensor for the application described in the following The SensorMonitoring Unit is for connecting two sensors for the continuous monitoring of fluids in hydraulic and lubrication systems By displaying storing and forwarding measurement data for particle contamination in the ultra fine or coarse particle range and for relative saturation of the fluid with water it is possible to perform condition based service and maintenance procedures Any other use shall be deemed to be improper and not in keeping with the product s designated use SCHROEDER INDUSTRIES accepts no liability for any damage resulting from such use Proper or designated use of the product extends to the following e Connection with the suitable sensors provided e Observing all the notes contained in these operating instructions EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Improper Use or Use Deviating from Intended Use DANGER Hazard due to use of the unit other than that intended Bodily injury and damage to property will result when operated improperly gt Never operate the sensor in potentially explosive a
16. magnetic field around the magnets Magnetic strips and magnetizable objects can be damaged Maintain sufficient clearance from magnetic strips on credit cards watches jewelry etc Transport the SMU by hand During transport avoid any localized pressure points especially on the displays 14 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Checking the scope of delivery The SMU comes packed and factory assembled Before commissioning the SMU check the content of the package to make sure everything is present The following items are supplied Item 1 2 3 Qty 1 1 1 Designation SensorMonitoring Unit SMU USB Memory stick Connection cable 5 pin with ZBE 47S 05 open cable end L 5 Connection cable 5 pin ZBE 30 05 plug socket L 5 m Connection cable 8 pin ZBE 43 05 plug socket L 5 m Top hat rail 35 mm L 200 mm Operating Instructions this document CD FluMoS light ARMAS Fiw Tere D D 0 GYOAQ BeneorMonioring Unit SMU wm Ae UC n CN 05 ZBE 475 05 mex e J
17. measurement points The DEL MEM function is available for deletion of the memory Use the following buttons to B Contamination set the memory type NG gt Change the E Ne Ue man settings S Temperature To confirm the qT Cancel and de 5 The factory setting of the memory type is RING Save the data to the USB memory stick before changing and deleting the memory If the memory is not deleted after changing the REC MOD then the SMU will display a NO LOG If REC MOD is already changed then you will no longer be able to save the data To save the data elsewhere restore the original setting 51 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 DEL MEM Delete Memory SMU User Manual With DEL MEM you permanently delete all of the measurement records in the internal memory Before deletion back up all of the measurement records on the USB memory stick Push the following buttons to o Confirm deletion Cancel and back O Water Saturation Exit the PowerUp menu with CANCEL or SAVE 52 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU SENS A Sensor A PowerUp menu User Manual Under SENS A you have the optio
18. 2 03 12 52 MNPTOO 2009_02_06 001 66 02 03 12 52 jos 06 002 218 06 02 09 12152 ios m 06 02 03 12 52 52 1 03_02_06 005 im 06 02 03 12 56 If an data set already in existence is recognized by the SMU the file ending is counted up by 1 74 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual This is to ensure that the downloaded file is not inadvertently overwritten The most recently downloaded file has the highest file ending The measurement file is continuously updated in RING mode 75 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Record file names The file names of the measurement records consist of date YY year MM month DD day as well as an incremental number 09 _ 02 05 026 YY _ DD incremental number A new record is created in REC MOD FILL onrequest by STA STP after a restart after the data is downloaded to the USB stick For each new record the incremental number is increased by one EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Evaluating the file containing the measurements 77 The file containing the measurements has a file extension for example 026 If your PC does not recognize the file extension you must tell your PC that in future you would like to open this file with MS Excel Open the file with MS excel by right clicking on it and then selecting Open A window will open where you will be asked to choose which progr
19. 8 pin or 5 pin outlet socket gt The HSI bus signals are supplied the HSI interface The SMU expects a digital HSI bus signal from all sensors NOTICE Contact of individual wires leads to short circuits Connected sensors are destroyed gt Insulate and secure any open cable ends not required against inadvertent reciprocal contact NOTICE Same HSI bus address of the sensors SMU1200 functions incorrectly gt Take note of different HSI bus addresses NOTICE Incorrect Hardwareindex of TCM TWS C sensors The SMU functions incorrectly Only use TCM with a Hardwareindex 2 C Type plate gt Serial No xxxxxx or Date xx 10 C Only use TWS C with a serial No 2 607B001647 with Firmware 2 V01 03 28 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual At the time of delivery the following sensors have the factory setting Sensor HSI bus address TCM A TMS D TWS C No address Set the TWS C to a fixed HSI bus address Carry out the setting of the HSI bus address in the PowerUp menu See page 56 for details EN Schroeder Industries User Manual SMU L 4335 Examples of connection You will find SMU connection examples in the subsequent chapters SMU126x lt gt TCM TWS C All of the cables required for connection are to be found in the scope of delivery of the SMU 0 387 L L HMG3000 90 517 39727
20. For example 9796 free memory Use the following buttons o To confirm the change o Cancel and back V W Contamination O Water Saturation 97 AS Temperature c Save measurement records that you have already read out as described on page 68 Then delete those records in the internal memory with DEL MEM as described on page 52 Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual REC TIM Set recording interval 62 Under REC TIM set the time interval at which the current measured value of the connected sensors is stored in the SMU memory Select the duration in the range from 10 to 3600 seconds Use the following buttons to set the N Contaminatio duration of the measurement nancisci To change digit 7 To change the value t e Hr o To confirm the change d Esc Status Status Cancel and back Factory setting 60 seconds EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual ED MPNT Change the name of measurement points Under ED MPNT you can modify the designation of the measurement point to meet your requirements You only have 6 characters available for the name E g TESTO1 DIGGER CRANE etc gt If the setting RING factory setting is selected in the PowerUp menu under the item REC MOD then only MPNTOO is available
21. MU firmly on the edge for assembly EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Fastening the SMU temporarily to magnetizable surfaces The four high performance magnets on the rear side provide fastening to metallic surfaces Use the top hat rail mounting technique for permanent fastening see page 20 The SMU can be readily released from the metallic surface by tilting 19 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Permanent fastening of the SMU on the top hat rail The SMU has top hat rail receptacle on its rear side for the purpose of fastening it to 35 mm top hat rails in accordance with DIN EN 60715 TH35 To accomplish this mount the top hat rail included in the scope of delivery to the desired position with 2 screws or use the top hat rail to be found in the control cabinet Hang the SMU in the top hat rail with the top hat rail receptacle at the top Pull the SMU slightly downward and to the rear until the lower guide of the top hat rail receptacle encloses the top hat rail Now let go of the SMU Make sure that the SMU is seated firmly on the top hat rail Disassemble in reversed order of sequence EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Connecting the SMU Note the many different interfaces on the SMU before connecting Described in detail in the following overview SMU interface overview The SMU has sensor interfaces and interfaces as indicated
22. No other measurement points can be selected in this operating mode Use the following buttons m Contamination Water Saturation lt Change to the next option the menu BO MAS Fow Dye Temp LR Temperature To confirm the change a 9 e o Cancel and back 4 Use the following buttons m Contamination E Water Saturation ap p Change to the next MHNIOO measurement point BO SAMAS Flow Out Temp O Temperature To confirm the change eG Cancel and back M Use the following buttons 0 lt Select another MANTOO character SO SAENAS Fow Out Die Temp _ S O Temperature Change the current x character 4 gt V C o To confirm the change Cancel and back The following characters will appear when the button is pressed wrapping around at the end ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZO0123456789 _ The empty space is located between 9 and and can be adjusted only from the 6th position to the left This offers you the option to enter measurement point names with less than 6 characters 63 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Setting OIL CON display screen for OilCondition sensors Under the item OIL CON you
23. Sensor Monitoring Unit SMU 1200 Operating and Maintenance Instructions Ge Pre NUIT ft QUU 3C m OB Cer INDUS TRIES 580 West Park Road Leetsdale PA 15056 ph 724 318 1100 fax 724 318 1200 www schroederindustries com ISO 9001 2008 Certified Company schroeder INDUSTRIES L 4335 Created 9 2014 Content TRENT Error Bookmark not defined c M Error Bookmark not defined Technical SUDDOEL Error Bookmark not defined Modifications to the Product Error Bookmark not defined Error Bookmark defined Using the documentation Error Bookmark not defined Safety information 5 aiia ska audae E Uer YER NE daa aug 7 Hazard 7 Signal words and their meaning in the safety information and redeo dot Ru de Cu ee 8 Structure of the safety information and 8 Observe regulatory information 9 Proper Designated Use 9 Improper Use or Use Deviating from Intended Use 11 Qualifications of personnel target group 12 Storing tbe S MU 13
24. WS C Interface for routing the analog and or switching outputs of connected Fluid Sensors 16 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 Dimensions 224 User Manual Contsmination Water Setwration HO amp AUMAS Tow Die LJ n a a a a Di Th C Temperaturas 4 gt lt SeneorMonitering Unit SMU 100 A8 1000 C8 1000 AS 1000 DCN our 1 n n 1 124 5 Rear view 35 Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Fastening Mounting the SMU The SMU has the following two types of mounting as standard features Strong magnetic field around the magnets Life threatening danger for persons with cardiac pacemakers Maintain sufficient clearance between yourself and the magnets Strong magnets for fastening Danger of crushing Hold the S
25. am should open the file In principle you can do this for every extension of SMU record files from 000 to 999 A measurement file consists of two parts Part Content 1 General information about the data collected sensors and equipment 2 After the word Data the actual measurement data is shown line by line The first line contains the column titles A 5 c E F G J K E M N Han BMU 1280 11 00 Cot Rie 1 312 interea 5 DevicaCoun 5 Q 8 4 gjs 4 8 10 1 1 30 J 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 300 0 O 20 1 f 14 lew t Faults are shown as negative values e g 0 1 or 1 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 78 SMU The status can take the following values Status Description 0 Ready for operation 2 Minor fault warning 3 Moderate fault 4 Serious fault User Manual Sensor equipment is working Sensor equipment continues to work A warning that is automatically reset by the SMU Sensor equipment status us fault Restart the SMU by switching it off and then on again The sensor or equipment is faulty Contact the Schroeder Service Department See page 81 for more information about the individual faults The values for the measuring results and the units are defined by the sensor settings EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU The measurements are shown as dates 79 User Manual On opening the file
26. and adjustment set part no 3122629 Check sensor interface B is an TWS C connected Check the connection cables between the sensor and the SMU Check the sensor bus address The bus 3 address must be different to SENS A See page 56 If the fault recurs contact Schroeder Industries service department Connect a sensor to sensor interface B Switch the SMU off and then on again 0 Switch the SMU off and on again If the fault recurs contact Schroeder 4 Industries service department Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual LED Display Status Status flashing code Todo No log files are stored in the memory Possible cause Other or new sensors have been connected The parameters for REC MOD have been changed Red To delete the memory in the 3 PowerUp menu see page 52 Back up the data in advance using the USB memory stick When adjusting the REC MOD one must take into account the fact that this will need to be reset before saving gene The SMU has a moderate taut Switch the SMU off and then Red B e again 3 5 9 8 If the fault recurs contact Schroeder Industries service d department pee EET IT The SMU has a major fault EW Contact Schroeder fore Tm Industries Red Depending on the
27. below C Flow Temp t n a g E Oss Henn EYDAO Unit SMU 1008 AS 1000 CS1000 AS 1000 DCN N our 12 28 1 07 m t Connection Description Sensor Interface A Sensor Interface B Interface additional signals from sensor interface A Interface additional signals from sensor interface B Supply voltage HSI interface connection USB interface HSI interface for SMU 1260 Ethernet interface for SMU 1270 nmm oou gt 21 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 22 SMU User Manual The sensor interfaces A B are each prepared for one particular sensor The sensor for the sensor interface A B can be found in the front foil lettering and or on page 15 Additional signals from the sensors to the sensor interface A B are available at the interfaces C D EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Sensor interface A TCM IN TMS IN Connect the sensor TCM TMS with this connection Sensor Interface B TWS C IN Connect the sensor TWS C with this connection Interface C TCM OUT TMS OUT Here the output signals of a connected TCM o
28. can select which measured value is displayed in the top right display gt Only the water saturation level SAT LEV can be selected for the TWS C Factory setting SAT LEV TP UNIT change the temperature units F Under TP UNIT you set the units for displaying the fluid temperature Choose between the units Celsius and Fahrenheit F Use the following buttons lt Change to the next T 2 option the menu oo o Confirm a Cancel and back i E Use the following buttons mee Change the selection SA p o Confirm aa RH Cancel and back Factory setting DEG C 64 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual SENS A Sensor A Measuring Menu Under SENS A you have the option of moving into the Measuring menu with the sensor TCM or TMS connected to sensor interface A The respective menu items are dependent on the connected sensor You can find a description of the menu items in the operating instructions for the sensor SEN A and MENU will be shown in the right hand display for as a N long as the Measuring menu of Sensor is selected CD Temperate If no Measuring menu is m Contamination E Water Saturation
29. e changed the IP settings the SMU requires a restart The following appears on the display Contamination Y Water Saturation InI LIIN ISO Flow Out Drive Temp 5 a Temperature T 71 Pn E LIF F 4 F M a a Restart the SMU to adopt the changed settings To do this remove the power supply to the SMU for approx 10 seconds EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual The factory settings under ADRESS are HSI A IpADR 192 168 0 30 IpMSK 255 255 255 0 IpGW 192 168 0 1 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual REC MOD Set data recording Using the function REC MOD you can change the type of data recording You can select between two variants RING Data is saved continuously If the memory is full then the oldest data will be deleted in order to make it possible to continue to record This setting is recommended for stationary operation at a measurement point Then it will also be true that only one measurement point can be selected in the Measuring Menu FILL The data is stored until the memory available has been used up After this no further data are recorded The time period is dependent on the REC TIM setting in the measurement menu This type of storage is intended for when the SMU is used at different
30. eee d Nis P 4 g0 Pd S0 Scr 38Z Uu a a m 90 387 Schroeder Industries EN L 4335 SMU User Manual SMU12x1 lt gt Bluetooth The following diagram is an application example of SMU12x1 sending the measurement data via Bluetooth to mobile end devices You can evaluate the measurement data on end devices with FLuMoS light FLuMoS professional or FLuMoS mobile Bluetooth OG Blueto Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual SMU127x lt gt TCM TWS C gt LAN The following diagram is a connection example of SMU127x with TCM and TWS C in LAN Local Area Network ZBE 45 xx ZBE 46 xx ZBE 43 05 BE 425 05 aoe BE 47S 05 98 Jom TWS C gt 7z mm mu EE EH Um um Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Operating the SMU If the SMU is powered up then it can be used and parameters can be set even without any sensors being connected The saving of measurement data is accomplished after a minimum of one sensor has been connected The individual controls and their operation are described in the following Display TCM and TWS C B f f Contamination E Wat
31. er Saturation 3 2 1 1 P m D e gone A aj Item LED Designation A Status Status display see page 81 for details B Display Consists of a 6 digit display and shows the selected measured values C Measured This indicates which measurement is currently variable being shown in the display e g ISO SAE NAS D Additional Indicates which service variable is shown in the variable display e g Flow Drive Unit The units of the fluid temperature display can be set to F 33 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 Display TMS and TWS C E SMU User Manual B SUM CYCLE M O Contamination E C Water Saturation J Status FI TEMP Temperature C T T P ___ ee po EN Item LED A Status B Display C Quantity D Additional variable E Unit A E Designation Status display see page 81 for details Consists of a 6 digit display that shows the selected measured values Display of the respective particle number SUM Quantity since switch on CYCLE Quantity during current measurement period
32. erface by unscrewing in counterclockwise direction Insert the USB memory stick into the socket Note that the stick only fits one way around It must be easy to insert the USB stick into the socket 2 After inserting the USB memory stick the SMU will detect it and immediately start copying the measurement data 3 Inthe left hand display you can contamination see the number of measurement 4 records to be copied e g 339 MENUS Tee Out De The top right display shows the Lg NE number of records to be viewed D e g 4 Only a 1 appears if you are in the RING setting 4a Memory setting FILL contamination If the SMU detects existing EX records on the USB memory stick 99 the following message will appear on the display 4 Example The SMU has found the record number 4 on the USB memory stick This function is especially suited to the synchronization of the copied data with the SMU s internal memory The existing records will be displayed 4b Memory setting RING contamination If the SMU recognized the file with the same data and number from TT the same measured point on the seit a USB memory stick the file ending QUT
33. g on the SMU version Please refer to the following description HSI Schroeder Industries Sensor Interface SMU 126x The following Schroeder devices can be connected to the HSI interface HMG Manual Measuring Unit 3000 SERIES CSI F 10 GSM module CSI B 2 Interface converter HSI gt RS232 USB for connection to the PC Cable placement is as follows Pin Color code Assignment 4 black GND S grey HSI ETH Ethernet SMU 127x With the Ethernet interface you can connect the SMU to a LAN Local Area Network via TCP IP protocol and read data out with FluMoS 2 V 1 50 The factory setting with IP address and subnet mask as well as standard gateway can be found on page 49 You can change this factory setting using the SMU keyboard The Ethernet connection is designed as a D coded M12 Industrial Ethernet connection socket in accordance with IEC 61076 2 101 Cable placement is as follows Pin Color code Assignment 2 1 yellow TxD 2 White RxD o XU Tr 1 O O 3 3 Orange TxD O 4 RxD 4 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Connecting the sensors Before connection check the model type designation or sensor imprint of the SMU in connection with the sensors that you plan to use The sensors are connected through the unit plugs on the underside of the SMU The analog outputs and or the switching outputs of the sensors are looped through and are available for further use at the
34. hange these names at will as described under ED MNPT Use the following buttons Change to the next measurement point o To confirm the change o Cancel and back O Water Saturation AS O Temperature Select STP STA to create a new file in the internal SMU memory under the new measurement point Press and the display will jump to SAVE Confirm once more by pressing the 2 key Use the following buttons EN W Contamination STpSTA SAENAS Flow Dive Temp ug og a eme 4 O Water Saturation Schroeder Indujtries AS Temperature L 4335 SMU Change the selection o Confirm Cancel and back User Manual gt If the setting RING factory setting is selected in the PowerUp menu under the item RECORD then the menu item STP STA will not be available MEMORY show free memory space Under MEMORY you check the current free internal memory capacity of the SMU in 96 This item is available only with the memory setting FILL in the menu item REC MOD In the RING setting the menu item MEMORY does not appear for selection When adjusting the setting FILL under the menu item REC MODE it must be taken into account that no further measurement records will be saved when there is no more memory available
35. ies L 4335 SMU User Manual Scrolling through the displays The various information is shown in the display depending on the ContaminationSensor TCM or TMS that is connected and on the settings selected under SENS A or SENS B The displays can be called up by scrolling using the i T keys TCM displays Display ISO SAE lt Display Description 3 digit ISO code of ag oF of SAE class A SO 5 Flow Out Dive Temp oO 8 m SAE class 50 SABINAS Out Dike Tem Wi p gt LH E oO 5 9 SAE class C 2 o 50 SABWAS Flow Out Die Temp 85 2 SAE class D SAE Max 150 SAENAS Fow Out Dive Temp o o lt Flow rate in ml min 5 Flow Out Dive Temp o 5l o o Display of the current or voltage output at the analog output T5 we example 13 8 mA 8 d gt o z 5 Flow Out Dive Temp o o Display of the temperature in the sensor example 29 5 og og a f ag a i m 5 Schroeder Industries L 4335 Display ISO NAS lt gt Display 8 F g f 8 i 8 8 i 1 j f 8 7 1
36. ing specialist training and several years work experience They are able to assess and perform the work assigned to them they are also able to recognize potential hazards Activity Person Knowledge Transport storage Auxiliary e No specialist knowledge personnel required Electric installation Specialist e Safe handling use of tools first commissioning personnel e Fitting and connection of troubleshooting electrical lines Shutdown e Knowledge of network communication e Knowledge of using Windows PCs and of program installation e Product specific knowledge Operation operations Specialist e Knowledge of using Windows control personnel PCs e Product specific knowledge Dismantling disposal Specialist e Proper and environmentally personnel friendly disposal of materials and substances e Knowledge about reuse 12 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Storing the SMU Make sure to store the SMU in a clean dry place in the original packing if possible Do not remove the packing until you are ready to install the unit Storage conditions Storage temperature 40 80 40 F 176 F Relative humidity maximum 95 non condensing 13 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Transporting the SMU Strong magnetic field around the magnets Life threatening danger for persons with cardiac pacemakers Maintain sufficient clearance between yourself and the magnets NOTICE Strong
37. itional tested USB sticks We accept no liability for the functionality and compatibility of the USB memory diagram similar stick with your system We do not offer support or replacements in this case Saved measurements can be backed up on the USB memory stick supplied with the unit Note that all of the measurements stored in the SMU 1200 internal memory will be copied to the USB memory stick After copying to the USB stick the data still exists in the internal memory During the download no measurement data are stored in the internal memory After another download the measuring data are missing for the duration of the download You have to explicitly delete the data in the internal memory of the SM 1200 See the DEL MEM menu option on page 52 Before using the USB stick for the first time we recommend that you format it To do that insert it into a free USB port on your PC Then change to the file manager e g Explorer and format the stick in FAT32 format You will find details of this in the documentation of your operating system There must be at least 10 MB of free memory available on the USB memory stick In order to be able to copy data to the USB memory stick the REC MOD must be set to the setting with which the data can also be recorded 68 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual To save your measurements on the USB stick proceed as follows 1 Open the protective cap to the USB int
38. l Status em c If no sensor is connected to the E Contamination Ei Water Saturation sensor interface B then NO SENS will be displayed SO SAEINAS Flow Out Dive Temp 5 m 7 O Temperature Esc El Status m V J CANCEL With CANCEL you discard all changes and exit the Measuring menu Use the following buttons m Contamination E Water Sanaton Set ONCE Gio niemenu See FF z Confirm Cancel and back 66 EN Schroeder Industries 67 L 4335 SMU SAVE save data User Manual With SAVE you save all changes and exit the Measuring menu Use the following buttons Change to the next option in the menu o Confirm Cancel and back EN M O Water Saturation Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual USB interface Copying measurements onto a USB data stick Compatibility with other USB memory sticks on the market cannot be guaranteed as the SMU communicates directly with the microprocessor This means that communication errors can t be corrected in software as on a PC with an operating system We recommend using the Schroeder USB memory stick included in delivery which we successfully tested for many PC operating system combinations On page 90 you will find an overview of add
39. le end length 2 m ZBE 08S 02 Connection cable screened with 5 pole connector socket plug bent open cable end length 5 m ZBE 08S 05 Connection cable screened with 5 pole connector socket plug bent open cable end length 10 m ZBE 08S 10 Connection cable with 5 way female connector lt gt 5 way male connector Length 2 m ZBE 30 02 Connection cable with 5 way female connector lt gt 5 way male connector Length 3 m ZBE 30 03 Connection cable with 5 way female connector lt gt 5 way male connector Length 5 m ZBE 30 05 Connection cable with 8 way female connector lt gt 8 way male connector Length 2 m ZBE 43 05 EN User Manual 50 100 240 VAC 24 V DC 50 60 Hz 1000 mA 1 1A 569 56 b 59 110 0 sO UII Schroeder Industries L 4335 88 Part no 3519768 3346100 3346101 3346102 3346103 SMU Description Connection cable with 8 way female connector lt gt 8 way male connector Length 3 m ZBE 43 10 Connection cable with 4 pin socket plug lt gt RJ45 plug patch Length 5 m ZBE 45 05 Connection cable with 4 pin socket plug lt gt RJ45 plug patch Length 10 m ZBE 45 10 Connection cable with 4 pin socket plug lt gt RJ45 plug crossover Length 5 m ZBE 45 05 Connection cable with 4 pin socket plug lt gt RJ45 plug cross
40. n of accessing the PowerUp menu with the sensor TCM or TMS connected to sensor interface A The respective menu items are dependent on the connected sensor You can find a description of the menu items in the Operating and Maintenance Instructions for the sensor SEN A and PW UP be shown in the right hand display for as long as the PowerUp menu of sensor A is selected The message NO MENU will m appear if no PowerUp menu is available for the connected sensor Display for fo oe a me 2 seconds x at If no sensor is connected to E Contamination the sensor interface A then NO SENS will be displayed This display will go out after 10 seconds provided that the aud al Bua SMU status LED is green O Water Saturation S 4 Temperature F lt L1 Water Saturation O Water Saturation Schroeder Industries 54 L 4335 SMU User Manual Use the following buttons to set the 3 menu items lt To change the menu items ISO SAEINAS Out To change the value E Q c o To select the menu item fes To confirm the change 9 K J Cancel and back N Factory setting Consult the operating and servicing in
41. nd instructions DANGER DANGER indicates a hazard with a high risk and which will lead to death or serious injury if not avoided NN WARNING indicates a hazard with a medium risk and which can lead to death or serious injury if not avoided CAUTION indicates a danger with a low risk and which can lead to minor injury if not avoided NOTICE NOTICE indicates a danger which will lead to damage to property if not avoided Structure of the safety information and instructions All warning instructions in this manual are highlighted with pictograms and signal words The pictogram and the signal word indicate the severity of the danger Warning instructions listed before an activity are laid out as follows Type and source of danger HAZARD SYMBOL Consequence of the danger gt Measures to avert danger 8 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Observe regulatory information Also observe the following regulatory information and guidelines e Legal and local regulations for accident prevention e Legal and local regulations for environmental protection e Country specific regulations organization specific regulations Proper Designated Use Strong magnets on the SMU Life threatening danger for persons with cardiac pacemakers Maintain sufficient clearance between yourself and the magnets NOTICE Connection of the SMU to board networks The SMU1200 will be destroyed gt Use the SMU only on
42. ngths with one connector and the following configuration Pin Color code Connection to TWS C 2 White Saturation 4 20mA 0 100 analog output 3 blue GND 4 black Temperature analog 4 20mA 25 100 C output Please see the sensor documentation for more detailed information 5 connection cable open cable end Schirm 5 1 Shield Blindage 1 braun brown brun 2 weiss white blanc 3 blau blue bleu 4 schwarz black noir 5 grau grey gris The color coding of the connection cable is valid only for cables gt from the scope of delivery and for original replacement parts 25 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Interface E voltage supply Connect the connection cable for supply voltage contained in the scope of delivery in accordance with the following table Pin Color code Designation 1 brown Voltage 12 24 V DC 2 White 3 blue GND 4 black 5 grey HSI The assignment of the interface is as follows Pin Designation 5 Schirm 1 Voltage 12 24 V DC 2 A 1 Shield 2 _ Blindage x y e GND C 5 HSI 3 E An appropriate plug in mains adaptor is included with Article No 3399939 Interface F USB You will find additional information in the chapter USB Interface on page 68 26 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Interface G The G interface is designed as HSI or Ethernet interface dependin
43. nsor address proceed as follows Connect the TCM or TMS to sensor interface A and the TWS C to sensor interface B Call up the PowerUp menu Change to menu item 5 77707 SAG o Request changes to the address settings ISO SAE NAS Flow rive The SMU determines the address of the sensor connected to sensor interface A Remove the sensor from sensor Contamination interface A and confirm with OK o Confirm Cancel and back The settings for the sensor at sensor interface B TWS C will now be reset The message WAIT appears on the display The bus address of the sensor at interface B is set automatically The TWS C is set as bus address B If this bus address has already been allocated bus address C is selected for the TWS C 56 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Water Saturation Ss Temperature After completion the message Contamination COPIED will appear for 1 second Afterwards you will find yourself back in the menu item SEN ADR es gt Change to menu item o Request changes to the address settings Reconnect the sensor with the sensor interface A and exit the PowerUp menu via CANCEL or SAVE and restart the SMU DFAULT
44. over Length 10 m ZBE 45 10 available on request EN User Manual Figure 89 a s O TIT D O TTD c Airs O TTD cx Airs O TIT D cx Airs Schroeder Industries L 4335 Technical data General data Mounting position Self diagnosis Display Drop IEC EN 60068 2 31 Ambient temperature range Storage temperature range Relative humidity Protection class IP class Weight Electrical data Voltage supply Residual ripple Power consumption Accuracy of the real time clock Clock back up EN User Manual arbitrary continuously with error indication on display LCD 6 4 4 lines 17 segments Fall height 50 mm 0556 40 80 Maximum 90 non condensing safety extra low voltage IP67 7 1 kg 12 24 V DC x 1096 5 96 15 Watt 1 25 A max 5 s day 0 5 h year 20 years Schroeder Industries L 4335 Overview Compatible USB sticks 90 SMU User Manual In the following you will find an overview of the USB memory sticks which we have tested with the SMU 1200 for compatibility writing speed and stability in operation Manufacturer name Typ European Article lt j Number EAN 9 N 2 gt U 9 2t 3 op SCHROEDER INDUSTRIES from 4 gt the delivery SanDisk 2GB Cruzer Micro SDCZ4 2048 E11 619659023034 Y a
45. ponding menus for configuration Menus Description For details see page PowerUp Menu The basic settings for the SMU 47 Settings for the recording and storing of Measuring Menu the measurements and naming the 59 measurement points 46 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual PowerUp Menu In the PowerUp menu the basic settings for the operation of the SMU are made Selection To do Press any button and hold it down while Start the PowerUp menu switching on the supply voltage Exit the PowerUp menu without Scroll to CANCEL and press e or saving the option will be selected automatically after 30 seconds Exit the PowerUp menu after o saving Scroll to SAVE and press PowerUp gt Description a PEP Set the system date time 48 Set the bus and IP address of the 49 SMU Set the data recording 51 Delete the records 52 Selection of the PowerUp menu of 53 the sensor connected to sensor interface A TCM or TMS Selection of the PowerUp menu of 55 the sensor connected to sensor interface B TWS C Set the sensor address 56 automatically Reset to factory defaults 57 Discard changes and exit 58 Save changes and exit 58 Press the 09 key to change to sub menu 47 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 DAT TIM date time In this option you can set or alter the system date time SMU User Manual If the date has never been set or if the battery is flat the system date will be 2000 01 01 and the
46. r equipment is working 2 Minor fault warning gt Sensor equipment continues to work A warning that is automatically reset by the SMU 3 Moderate fault gt Sensor equipment status us fault Restart the SMU by switching it off and then on again 4 Serious fault gt sensor or equipment is faulty Contact the Schroeder Industries Service Department LED Display Status To do Status flashing code SMU Check the power no digits displayed supply to the SMU no function ISO SAENAS Flow Out Dike Temp Green SMU ready for operation sensor is connected to sensor we ww interface A 150 SAEINAS Flow Out This is not Red EN recognized Contact the Schroeder Industries Service Department You can make further 0 measurements Check sensor interface A is a TMS or a TCM connected Check the connection cables between the sensor and the SMU Check the sensor bus 3 address The bus address must be different to SENS B See page 56 Switch the SMU off and on again Schroeder Industries L 4335 82 Green saewas Out Die Temp Red Red Red ISO Flow Out Dive Temp E Bil ISO SAEINAS Flow Out Dive Temp Zin
47. r TMS can be tapped into for further utilization gt The bus signals such as RS485 and HSI are not transferred by the sensor The SMU has its own HSI interface Our accessories list includes cables of different lengths with one connection plug and an open cable end The assignment of the connection cable is as follows Pin Colorcode TMS 2 brown Analog signal Switching output 2 4 yellow GND Analog signal GND switching output switching output 8 Red Switching output Switching output 1 passive n c Please see the sensor documentation for more detailed information 23 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual 8 pin connection cable open cable end Schirm Shield 1 weiss white blanc Blindage 2 braun brown brun gr n green vert 4 gelb yellow jaune 5 5 grau grey gris 6 rosa pink rose 7 blau blue bleu 8 rot red rouge Schirm Shield B indage The color coding of the connection cable is valid only for cables gt from the scope of delivery and for original replacement parts 24 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Interface D TWS C OUT Here you can tap into the output signals of a connected TWS C for further utilization The bus signals such RS485 and HSI are not transferred by the sensor The SMU has its own HSI interface Our accessories list includes connection cables of different le
48. reset to factory settings DEFAULT resets the SMU back to factory settings Use the following buttons m Contamination CH Wiater Saturation a Hr Change to the next FAIT option in the menu BO SANAS Fow Die Temp O Temperature Has no function Ons o To confirm the change Cancel and back Factory setting See table page 86 The settings for the connected sensors remain unchanged 57 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU CANCEL CANCEL discards all changes and exits the PowerUp menu CANCEL Use the following buttons lt gt Change to the next option in the menu o Confirm Cancel and back SAVE store data SAVE stores all of your changes and exits the PowerUp menu Use the following buttons Change to the next option in the menu o Confirm 58 User Manual O Water Saturation O Water Saturation Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Measuring Menu The measuring menu allows you to change settings during operation Selection To do Start the measuring menu Press the button Scroll to CANCEL and press or wait Exit the measuring menu 30 seconds without saving With no further action the SMU will automatically
49. sensors connected messages from these sensors will also be shown on the display Please find the descriptions of these messages in the Operating and Maintenance Instructions for the connected sensor 84 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Disposing of the SMU Dispose of the packaging material in an environmentally friendly manner After dismantling the unit and separating the various materials dispose of the unit in an environmentally friendly manner 85 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Factory default settings If the DFAULT function is used for a reset the following settings will be changed to the value shown PowerUp menu Value For details see page REcMOD RING 51 Measuring Menu Value For details see page REcTIM 60 62 EdMNPT MNPT00 MNPT19 63 OIICON SAtLEV 64 TpUNIT DEG C 64 All other settings are not affected by the DFAULT reset The settings for the IP address also remain unchanged after resetting 86 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 Accessories 87 Part no 6074886 3442973 3409462 3399939 6079195 6019455 6019456 6023102 6040851 6053924 6040852 3281240 SMU Description Bluetooth USB adaptor USB Memory stick CSI B 2 kit ConditionSensor interface Mains adapter PS5 with 5 pin socket plug Length 1 8 m Protective cap dust cap for unit plug M12 Connection cable screened with 5 pole connector socket plug bent open cab
50. sfully tested for many PC operating system combinations We cannot guarantee the functionality ol and compatibility of the Bluetooth USB diagram similar adaptor with your system We do not offer support or replacements in this case Guarantee and liability for the USB adapter Warranty and liability for whatever legal reason for the delivered item shall be excluded This exclusion of liability does not apply in cases of intent and gross negligence Moreover it does not apply to defects which have been deceitfully concealed or in cases of culpable harm to life physical injury and damage to health We shall not be liable for loss not incurred by the supplied object itself and he is not liable in particular for loss of profit or other financial loss incurred by the Customer Connecting the SMU via Bluetooth The SMU1200 is registered in the Bluetooth vicinity as SMUxxxx If the connection to the SMU is established via Bluetooth the measured values can be read out by FluMoS for example The HSI report is used to communicate with the SMU The data transfer through the Bluetooth connection depends on your PC hardware and installed software There are a multitude of Bluetooth modules and software drivers on the market that do not completely fulfill the specifications of IEEEE 802 15 The code for the security question is 0000 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Evaluating stored records The measuremen
51. structions for the sensor that is connected EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual SENS B Sensor B PowerUp menu Under SENS B you have the option of accessing the PowerUp menu with the sensor connected to sensor interface B You can find a description of the menu items in the Operating and Maintenance Instructions for the sensor The TWS C has no PowerUp menu This item is reserved for use with other sensors The message NO MENU will Contamination E Water Saturation appear if no PowerUp menu is available for the connected sensor Display for Dags mu wu 8 2 seconds Ez Temperature E If no sensor is connected to domm the sensor interface B then NO SENS will be displayed IN L4 This display will go out after 10 Tt seconds provided that the SMU status LED is green gt SENS J Factory setting Consult the operating and servicing instructions for the sensor that is connected 55 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual SEN ADR Set sensor address Use this menu item to reset the sensor address of the connected sensors This becomes necessary if an TWS C or another sensor at the sensor interface B is used without a fixed address or with the same address as at sensor interface A To change the se
52. switch to display mode ME Scroll to SAVE and press Measuring Description For Menu T e details see page RECORD Record measurements 60 MEMORY Show free memory 61 REcTIM SMU recording interval 62 EdMPNT Change name of measurement 63 point OIICON Set the parameters of the 64 OilCondition sensor TPUNIT Change temperature units 64 SENS A Select sensor A 65 SENS B Select sensor B 66 CANCEL Discard changes and exit 66 SAVE Save changes and exit 67 59 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 RECORD Record measurements User Manual In the item RECORD you define at which measurement point the next reports will be saved If the setting RING factory setting is selected in the PowerUp menu under REC MOD then only MPNTOO is available Only one measurement point designation is available to you in this operating mode Use the following buttons lt Change to the next option in the menu o Confirm Cancel and back Use the following buttons lt Change the selection o Confirm Cancel and back The following applies for the setting selected under item REC MOD FILL W Contamination O Water Saturation MNPT makes up to 20 freely definable measurement points available On delivery the measurement points are set to MNPTOO to MNPT19 You can c
53. t GEES SS EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual SMU Features The SensorMonitoring Unit SMU is used for the presentation and memory storage of the measured values of Fluid Sensors The following fluid sensors can be connected directly depending on the SMU model ContaminationSensor TCM sensor interface A Metal ContaminationSensor TMS sensor interface A AquaSensor TWS C Sensor interface B The measured values for the connected sensors are shown on the display The values can be read off via USB memory stick for further processing and evaluation of data and thus simply transferred to Office applications for example FluMoS or MS Excel Uses for the SMU include Presentation and memory storage of the measured values of Fluid Sensors Parameterization of Fluid Sensors Test installation for testing Fluid Sensors Permanent installation of Fluid Sensors Advantages offered by the SMU unit Cost effective easy to install solution Simple processing and evaluation with FluMoS or MS Excel USB interface for transferring data onto a USB memory stick interface for connecting HMG 3000 SERIES or CSI F 10 or Ethernet interface for simple integration into an existing network via IP address Bluetooth interface for data transfer and or for visualization e g ona smartphone PC via FluMoS Representation and or parameterization of sensors without their own display e g T
54. t step 3 of 3 2 Data format of the column Standard C Text C Dae 7 Do not import columns Other Preview of the marked data Change the following settings Set the decimal separator to be a dot and the 1000s separator to be a comma Confirm the changes with the OK button Other text import settings 21 Delimiter used for numeric data 2 Decimal separator 1000 separator Reset EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual 7 Click on the Finish button to complete the import of the measurement data PE C Do not import columns Other Preview of the marked data Cancel lt Back Continue gt 8 Decimal numbers are now displayed correctly Measurement value readouts with FluMoS The Fluid Monitoring Software FluMoS is for reading and evaluating the measured values FluMoS light is available as freeware on the CD included in the delivery or as a download on the Schroeder homepage www Schroederlndustries com In addition you will receive FlusMoS mobile for your mobile end device or FluMoS professional subject to an additional fee for comprehensive analysis of several sensors 80 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 Status messages error messages The SMU can take on the following status User Manual Status Description 0 Ready for operation gt Senso
55. t records read out of the SMU and stored on the USB memory stick are defined as follows Directories to store the records Memory setting FILL These saving process takes place according to measurement points if the setting FILL has been selected in the PowerUp menu under the setting REC MOD see page 51 If measurements are to be stored under a measurement point MNPT the SMU will automatically produce a directory for this measurement point and will put the record there loj x Im e jo MPNTOS Jo gt Xm x 39 i909 02 05 026 LKB 06 02 09 12 52 MNPTOO 9109 _02_06 001 06 02 09 12 52 MNPTO8 8409 06 002 2KB 06 02 09 12 52 a MNPTO9 Si 09_02_06 003 1 06 02 09 12 52 a O MNPT10 silos 06 005 18 06 02 09 12 56 MNPT18 i MNPT19 New measurement files are created in FILL mode as soon as e The SMU is switched off and then switched back on e The USB memory stick is plugged into the USB port for data transfer e Inthe Measuring menu under RECORD the menu item STP STA for creation of a new measurement file is activated with the button Memory setting RING This saving process takes place in the directory for the measurement point MNPTOO if the setting RING has been selected in the PowerUp menu under the REC MOD setting for more information see page 51 t lolx amp Wesros v 9 21 e Bo G gt 219 005 06 06 0
56. ta stick 68 Data transmission failed ERROR 71 Bluetooth interface 1 201 ce erreur ce cene cena n 72 Installing the Bluetooth USB 73 Guarantee and liability for the USB 73 Connecting the SMU via 73 Evaluating stored records 74 Directories to store the 74 Record file RR IEEE 76 Evaluating the file containing the measurements 77 The measurements are shown as dates 79 Measurement value readouts with FIUMOS ss 80 Status messages error messages eere 81 Disposing of the SMU raria 85 Customer service eeeessss Error Bookmark not defined M del Code Pase RU rp Error Bookmark not defined Measurement sensors combination Error Bookmark not defined Factory default 86 A CCOSSONICS iis
57. tatus Display Description Status byte OK if no malfunction has occurred SUM CYCLE Saus Fi Temp Service variable Fi Display Description Field strength of coil in SUM CYCLE Sus R Temp Service category Temp Display Description The TMS determines the fluid temperature indirectly Depending on the setting the measurement is either shown in Celsius or as Fahrenheit F The measurement may deviate from the p AS display and measurement due to a deviating measurement point or if SUM CYCLE Sidus fi Temp measurements are taken indirectly 44 Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual AquaSensor TWS C measured variables Measured variable Water saturation Display Description Water Saturation Measured variable Temperature When using the AS the measurement is shown on the display as the relative humidity of the operating fluid expressed as percentage saturation Display Description The TWS C continuously measures the fluid temperature Depending on the setting under TP UNIT the measurement is either shown in Celsius or as Fahrenheit F 45 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Configuring the SMU The SMU has two operating levels with corres
58. tic particles Class F Status byte 00 at status O K Field strength of the field coil Media temperature in C Media temperature in F User Manual Measured variables Service variables Schroeder Industries L 4335 Measured variables TMS SMU User Manual The measurements provide you with information about the purity of the oil in the system concerned Measured variable SUM Display CALE Status Fi Temp Measured variable CYCLE Display Status Temp SUM CYCLE Representation of numbers over 9999 Display i 43 EN Description The measurement variable SUM represents the quantity of particles counted since the sensor was switched on Description The number of particles that were counted for each size within the current measuring time parameter sTIME is presented via the measured variable CYCLE Description If a particle quantity of over 9999 is achieved on one of the classes shown the display switches to exponential representation Example 1 1E4 11 000 Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Service variables only for TMS The service variables give you information on the current status and the field strength for the connected sensor particle definition The service variables are not calibrated Service variable S
59. time will be 00 00 The date format is YY MM DD gt year year month month day day The time uses 24 hour format HH MM gt hour hour minute minute Use the following buttons to set the date and time To ch zs ogee oo o To confirm the change Cancel and back Y Y MM DD HH MM AU f UJ SABNAS Flow out ae Temp es ES Temperature El Status ok el 5 h e YY gt Year HH gt Hour MM gt Month MM gt Minutes DD gt Day EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual ADRESS Setting HSI bus address TCP IP address Under ADRESS set the HSI bus address and or the IP address of the SMU There are 26 bus addresses from A Z available for the HSI bus address Please note that each address can occur only once on any bus U se th e fo owi n 0 b u tto n S to Contamination Y Water Saturation set the address H digit ISO SAEINAS Flow Out Drive Temp 5 a o E O Temperature To change the Esc E status ok o To confirm the change Cancel and back ADRES Description ADRES Setting HSI bus address Setting up IP address Setting IP subnet mask Setting IP standard gateway Press the 9 to change to sub menu After you hav
60. tmospheres gt The sensor is only to be used with the permitted media Any use extending beyond or deviating therefrom shall not be considered intended use Schroedr Industries llc will assume no liability for any damage resulting from such use The user alone shall assume any and all associated risk Improper use may result in hazards and or will damage the sensor Examples of improper use Operation in potentially explosive atmospheres Operation with a non approved sensor Operation under non approved operational conditions Modifications to the sensor made by the user or purchaser Improper connection of the voltage and sensor cables Operation on board networks without central Load Dump fuse EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 SMU User Manual Qualifications of personnel target group Persons who work on the sensor must be aware of the associated hazards when using it Auxiliary and specialist personnel must have read and understood the operating instructions in particular the safety information and instructions and applicable regulations before beginning work The operating instructions and applicable regulations are to kept so they are accessible for operating and specialist personnel These operating instructions are intended for Auxiliary personnel such persons have been instructed about the sensor and are aware of potential hazards due to improper use Specialist personnel such persons with correspond
61. ustries Sensor Interface SMU 126x 27 ETH Ethernet SMU 121 nie eid Mee do ee oed 27 Connecting the Sensots soci acu au Haa donna 28 Examples of connectlon noeiro nicer gessi akku rada 30 SMU126x lt gt nnne 30 SMU12x1 lt gt Bluetooth io del e ie ecd te idu ede M 31 SMU127x lt gt TWS C gt LAN sese 32 Operating the 33 Display TWS o deu da die pu 33 Display TMS and TWS ue eae dac ausi nein nn dea ule 34 Internal measurement data 35 Keyboard 36 Activating deactivating key 36 Switching the display on and off 37 Scrolling through the displays 38 TCM M 38 Display ISO SAE E 38 Display tone tht Diretta Chat nde tont io hone 39 Measured variables nnne nnne 40 Measured Variable ISO 40 Measured variable 40 Measured variable NAS 40 Service variables only for
62. when changes are to be saved or cancelled top level One level higher value change Change values at the lowest levels if you are at the lowest menu level the display will flash Scroll through display Ghat Scroll through menu Select numbers Activating deactivating key lock Lock the keyboard to prevent unwanted accidental entries or operation To activate or deactivate keypad locking press both keys simultaneously Keys The following appears in the display 1 sec EX q Key Lock is activated ISO MENS Flow Out Dive Temp UHKE Key Lock is deactivated ISO SAEINAS Flow Out Die Temp m Description The display switches to the preset display after 1 second 36 EN Schroeder Industries L 4335 Switching the display on and off You can switch off the display Only the status LED stays active on switched off displays User Manual To switch off the display press the two T e keys simultaneously Switching back on is accomplished by pressing any key Keys T rJ iT Display Description W Contamination O Water Saturation Switches displays off I Cig 2 C Contamii n C Water Saturation 2 1 1 DS Pers LLL eke aa Switches displays on Schroeder Industr
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