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1. 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 300 mA IEC 60320 C8 standard plug 16520h 55 UV Meter Using the HyperTerminal Brief descrip tion of configu ration and op eration 56 12 Appendix Using the HyperTerminal A terminal programme is required for reading the measurement data We recommend the HyperTerminal programme which is part of the Windows package Brief description of configuration and operation Beschreibung der Yerbindung 2 x A5 Neue Verbindung Geben Sie den Namen f r die neue Verbindung ein und weisen Sie ihr ein Symbol zu Name UV Meter Abbrechen Verbinden mit 2 x B UV Meter Geben Sie die Rufnummer ein die gew hlt werden soll Landeskennzahl Deutschland 143 Ortskennzahl 089 Rufnummer _ ml Verbinden ber z seere Eigenschaften von COM1 2 x AnschluBeinstellungen Bits pro Sekunde Daemis s o Paritat keine H Stopbits poo y Protokoll Keim Standard wiederherstellen T ibermetmen bs Setting up the connection The programme can be found in the Start menu under Program Accessories Com munications Hyperterminal After starting the file Hyperterminal exe the window New Connection appears e Enter a name for the new connection in the input window Name e g UV Me ter e Click on the symbol in the symbol field 58 The selection window Connect to opens
2. STORE DATA continuous This operating mode makes it possible to carry out whole series of measurements or to track the radiation intensity over time The data records are stored at set interval t until the measurement is concluded STORE DATA single delay In this operating mode the UV Meter makes only one measurement After starting the UV Meter waits vor the adjusted time and stores then the date record Use this mode if for example the intensity increases after start until reaching the end value Setting the interval delay The interval delay t can be set to any value between 0 1 and 999 9 seconds e Select menu line t 2xxx x s using the OK key e Enter the desired value via the arrow keys AY e Confirm with the OK key The input cursor jumps to the next entry position Starting the measuring interval e Start the measuring process with the START STOP key or e Start via the Autostart function see Autostart function NOTE The storage mode can be set for each channel individually If data from only one channel is required the other channel must be deactivated STORE disable clear 16520h DATA STORE DATA clear This function completely clears the data stor age memory It is not possible to clear only selected indi vidual data records from the memory e Select the menu line clear using the ar row keys A V e Confirm with the OK key A honle v technology STO
3. e case for UV Meter HighEnd 30 with compartments for 33 34 35 36 e light guide sensor 32 including adapter e three surface sensors 31 and e quartz rod sensor 34 16 16520h honle group rionle v technology Check that all parts have been delivered in sound undamaged condition Document any damage and report it immediately to your specialist dealer or contact the Dr Honle AG directly Contact address Dr H nle AG UV Technologie Lochhamer Schlag 1 D 82166 Gr felfing M nchen Tel 49 0 89 856 08 0 Fax 49 0 89 856 08 148 NOTE Dispose of any packaging material in an environment friendly man ner or re use it We would particularly recommend you to keep the packing material if you intend to mail the device or otherwise transport it Storage and Storage and Transport Transport The measuring equipment and the additional equipment should always be stored and trans ported in its case 16520h 17 UV Meter 6 Setting up commissioning and operation General General information information e The UV Meter and the docking station e The equipment and the station must be are only to be used in dry rooms protected against chemical vapours e The equipment the sensors and the sta e The equipment should not be jolted tion must be protected from splashing with water and rain Setting up the docking station of the UV Meter HighEnd Setting up the docking statio
4. Fault messages information Contact address Dr H nle AG UV Technologie Lochhamer Schlag 1 D 82166 Gr felfing M nchen Tel 49 0 89 856 08 0 Fax 49 0 89 856 08 148 Fault messages ATTENTION E too high sensor will be damaged The maximum radiation intensity for one of the sensors has been exceeded e Reduce the radiation intensity immediately or e Remove the sensor from the radiation channel This message will disappear as soon as the intensity is within the normal range again ATTENTION Danger of irreversible damage to the sensor 16520h The batteries rechargeable batteries are so far discharged that reliable measurement da ta is no longer ensured e Replace batteries immediately e Charge rechargeable batteries via the docking station As soon as the UV Meter is placed in the docking station the power supply is provided via the external power supply module and the equipment is fully ready for use again 47 UV Meter Fault list 48 servicecode gt 0000 DATA MEMORY full OK press Errorcode Fault list A hidden function has been selected This function is reserved exclusively for the use of service technicians e Press the OK key until the message dis appears The data storage memory is full No further measurement data can be stored until the data has been transferred to the PC and the memory cleared If the OK
5. The corresponding sensor remains com pletely covered After a short wait the zero point display ap pears The new zero point is stored in the memory e Confirm with the OK key The display of measuring menu 3 reappears Autostart function The Autostart function monitors the current radiation intensity and initiates measurement when a preset limit is exceeded or stops measurement when the value falls more than 10 below the preset limit The Autostart function is applied for precise dosage and time measurement The measuring device triggers the start of the measurement to coincide exactly with the opening of the shut ter 16520h honle group INPUT A UV A ajust offset auto start OFF Activating deactivating the Autostart e Select the menu line auto start using the arrow keys A V E 000 A t start 000 e Press OK key The line auto start ON appears Setting the limit value for the Autostart This line contains the limit value for the Autostart function e Select menu line E gt xxxxx mW cm2 us ing the arrow keys A V e Confirm with the OK key e Enter value via arrow keys e Confirm with the OK key The entry cursor jumps to the next posi tion The set value is stored permanently in the memory for each individual sensor and is recalled with each start A limit value is defined for each individual sensor and this value is downloaded automatical ly from the data memory
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7. All safety regulations relevant to the equipment used for measurement and the radiation sources must be observed to the letter ATTENTION Improper handling of equipment employing or emitting UV radiation can result in serious physical injury Danger caused by electricity The electrical equipment of the UV Meter must be inspected regularly The following must be inspected before commencing work e check all equipment components for ex e Loose connections must be remedied ternal signs of damage and damaged cables replaced immedi ately e check that all electrical cables are in per fect working order ATTENTION There is danger caused by direct or indirect contact with electricity 16520h honle group fi nle v technology NOTE D Protective articles are listed in the chapter Order data for equipment spare parts and accessories Servicing and maintenance remedying Servicing and maintenance remedying faults faults All necessary maintenance work is described No changes may be made to the UV Meter in the chapter Servicing maintenance and no fittings may be added or conversions car cleaning Maintenance These tasks are ried out without obtaining the prior permis necessary to ensure fault free operation sion of the Dr H nle AG In the event of a fault in the operation of the Contact address for claims under warranty UV Meter the chapter Faults offers infor repair and s
8. honle group onle v technology Operating Manual UV Meter BASIC UV Meter HighEnd 16520h UV Meter Copyright All rights reserved Copyright by Dr H nle AG Lochhamer Schlag 1 82166 Gr felfing M nchen Printed in Germany Mai 2012 No part of this operating manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of the Dr H nle AG If any part of this user s manual is reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without obtaining the prior writ ten permission of the Dr H nle AG this will be considered as an infringement of the copy right and legal action will be taken We reserve the right to effect technical changes for the improvement of the equipment described herein or to raise the safety standard of the said equipment without prior notice Responsible for the content Dr H nle AG Layout Dr H nle AG 2 16520h honle group f Table of contents Ai ep ei PAE A 5 2 Description i re Pe IR Irate ee 6 Areas of application ccccccccecececeecneceeeeeeeeeeeaeceeeeeseccaaeceeeeeeeesesaaeeeeeeeseeeecaeeeeeeeees 6 alu cw ates 7 Additional features of the HighEnd version ssssssssesssseeeeenne 7 Description of individual parts operating elements and additional equipment 7 SUlTace SensO S esos emere NER Ru Eeee eu ome eres b cR fvcceecesatiesesst
9. Aor B Time t absolute Sensor name NOTE The data storage memory can only be accessed via the optional docking station see RS232 terminal I e CHANGE DISPLAY Press key until the i measuring menu Input A or Input B ap pears e Press arrow key V until the data storage menu appears Activating deactivating data storage and selecting mode 54 e Select mode line 54 with the OK key e Activate deactivate and select operating mode with arrow keys A V e Confirm with the OK key STORE DATA disable clear Data storage is possible in 3 different operating modes Store data only manual Store data begin and end Store data continuous STORE DATA only manual As soon as the STORE DATA key is pressed the measurement values for this channel are stored in the memory The STORE DATA key can be pressed at any time even during measurement The user can also assign a measurement number see STORE DATA key STORE only DATA manual free clear 1000 STORE DATA begin and end In this operating mode the measurement da ta is stored in the memory at the beginning and the end of the set interval This means that all information relevant to the radiation process is stored in the memory information such as starting time intensity dosage exposure time extreme and average values STORE DATA and begin clear 16520h honle group STORE DATA con inuous
10. The BASIC version is delivered complete with a set of 6 Mignon AA batteries These have to be inserted in the equipment before it can be operated See Servicing maintenance cleaning Replacing batteries ATTENTION Non rechargeable batteries must be removed from the measuring equipment once they are flat NOTE Spent batteries should never be placed in the usual rubbish but must be disposed of in an environment friendly manner at local waste col lection centres NOTE The UV Meter BASIC can also be run on rechargeable batteries see Servicing maintenance cleaning Replacing batteries In this case the rechargeable batteries must be removed from the equipment D when flat and recharged in an external battery charger Power supply for the HighEnd UV Meter The HighEnd version is delivered complete with a set of 6 NiMH rechargeable batteries in the battery compartment These batteries can be charged via the docking station without removing them from the battery compartment See Menus and RS232 terminal commands Docking station Settings Charging batteries NOTE When the measuring equipment is inserted in the docking station power is supplied via the station s external power supply module This allows continuous measurement over a longer period of time without power failure 16520h QT honle group tionle v technology Power supply for the docking station Power supply for the docki
11. 01 48 5 t 00 01 48 5 Menu INPUT A UV A INPUT B UV C E 527 6 mW cm2 E 93 57 mW cm2 E 192 3 mW cm2 2 13 mW cm2 E 271 2 mW cm2 E 10 41 mW cm2 IPUT A UV A adjust offset adjust offset auto start OFF auto start OFF E 1000 mW cm2 E 1000 mW cm2 INPUT B UV C STORE DATA continuous t 010 0 s freE clear 968 STORE DATA only manual free 968 clear Joint menu displays BASIC and UV Meter HighEnds 16520h CHANGE DISPLAY Menu CHANGE INPUT A B DISPLAY Menu SETTINGS SETTINGS sensors clock language ENGL INPUT A UV A E 252 6 mW cm2 INPUT B UV C E 89 76 mW cm2 SETTINGS auto off 15 min illumin 20 s Additional menu displays UV Meter HighEnd A honle v technology Overview of menus 25 UV Meter Menu windows Display func tion and opera tion Information display Measuring me nus 1 measuring me nu 26 Menu windows Display function and operation Information display Dr UV Meter Hoenle AG HighEnd Measuring menus After switching on the equipment the Infor mation display appears for 5 seconds 41 Equipment version Display UV Meter BASIC or Display UV Meter HighEnd 42 Serial number 43 Software version 1st measuring menu Five seconds after switching on the display changes to show I
12. Power ON yellow Charge batteries Power pack connection point For connection to external power supply module Connector for RS232 interface For data transmission to PC UV Meter Measuring head input for channel A Measuring head input for channel B This function only assigned for the HighEnd version 10 START STOP key Manual start stop of measuring interval 11 STORE DATA key This function only assigned for the HighEnd version Storage of data records Freezing the current measured value on the display 12 CHANGE DISPLAY key Selection of main menu 13 ON key Switches on the equipment 14 Display Displays menu text 3t 16520h honle group 15161718 19 Surface sensors fi nle v technology 15 DOWN arrow For entering figures and selection of submenu 16 OK key Selection of menu lines and confirmation of input 17 UP arrow For entering figures and selection of submenu 18 Low Battery display Displays when batteries rechargeable batteries are almost completely flat 19 OFF key Switches off equipment Surface sensors 20 Surface sensor Three different spectrum ranges 16520h Dimensions Q 35mm h 27mm Sensor desig Spectrum Max Intensity range Article Order nation sensitivity sensitivity number FS UV C D1 230 285 nm 270 nm 100 2000 mW cm 16403 FS UV C DO 230 285 nm 270 nm 1 200 mW cm 164
13. description of configuration and op eration Setting up the connection Connect power supply module to docking station See Setting up commissioning and operation Power supply to the dock ing station The baud rate in the docking station setting menu and the terminal pro gramme must be identical See Menus Menu windows Dis play function and operation Docking station settings Baud and Appendix Using the HyperTerminal Brief description of configuration and operation Setting up the connec tion 16520h honle v technology 51 UV Meter 10 Order data for equipment spare parts and accessories Ordering Ordering Spare parts can be ordered from our spare parts service under the following address Contact address Dr H nle AG UV Technologie Lochhamer Schlag 1 D 82166 Gr felfing M nchen Tel 49 0 89 856 08 0 Fax 49 0 89 856 08 148 UV Meter UV Meter Description Article Order number UV Meter BASIC complete 16501 UV Meter HighEnd complete 16502 Docking station 16510 Sensors Sensors Sensor desig Spectrum Max Intensity range Article Order nation sensitivity sensitivity number FS UV C D1 230 285 nm 270 nm 100 2000 mw cm 16403 FS UV C DO 230 285 nm 270 nm 1 200 mW cm 16420 FS UV B D1 290 330 nm 310 nm 100 2000 mw cm 16402 FS UV B DO 290 330 nm 310 nm 1 200 mW cm
14. duration of the measuring process The display E E E is only refreshed while measurement is taking place i e the meas urement must be started via the START STOP key or the Autostart function 16520h 27 UV Meter 3 measuring menu adjust offset Autostart function Activating deact ivating the Au tostart 28 3rd measuring menu adjust offset Changing from the 2nd measuring menu to the 3 measuring menu adjust offset e Press arrow key V until the next menu appears INPUT A UV A adjust offset e Select menu line adjust offset using the arrow keys AY auto start OFF E 1000 mW cm2 e Confirm your selection with the OK key The zero point of the measuring device frequently becomes distorted as a result of various factors In order to achieve precise readings particularly at high temperatures or with low radiation intensities it is therefore essential to adjust the offset before proceeding with measurement NOTE It is also necessary to adjust the offset when a sensor is plugged in or replaced Failure to do so will result in greatly distorted readings INPUT A UV la After selection of the menu line adjust off set the text shown on the left appears set zero point cover the sensor e Completely cover the corresponding sen and press OK sor e Make sure the connecting cable between the measuring device and the sensor is held immobile e Press the OK key again
15. e Select interface COM 1 or COM 2 in the field Connect to depending which interface of the PC the docking station is connected to The selection window Port settings opens Bits per second e Select baud rate Same selection as in menu Docking sta tion Settings Baud of the UV Meter Standard setting 9600 e Select all other parameters as per adja cent screenshot The measuring device can now be operated via the terminal window 3t 16520h honle group Ainle v technology NOTE To test the connection simply enter a few lines via the keyboard The characters are then echoed by the measuring device and displayed in the terminal window If the characters do not appear in the terminal window the connec IEY tion and the configuration must be inspected and correctly set up Examples for op Examples for operation eration 1 Example Assigning a measured value to a particular work station 1 example In a production plant the radiation intensity is to be monitored and documented regularly at several work stations In order to do this first carry out measurement at all work stations and read off the data from the data storage memory on the PC It should be possible to define which work station a particular measured value was recorded at Configuration of the measuring device STORE DATA only manual e Plug in sensor free e Set storage mode for the corresponding clear 1000 channe
16. each time the sensor is connected up If Autostart is on f r at least one chanel the function of the START STOP butten is disabled Settings Menue To change from the 1st measuring menu to the SETTINGS menu e Press the CHANGE DISPLAY key until the settings menu appears SETTINGS sensors clock language 16520h SETTINGS sensors This menu displays a list of all sensors stored and calibrated in the device The data memory can store a maximum of 8 different sensors These are then automati cally recognized by the device when they are plugged in Displaying the list of sensors e Select the menu line sensors using the arrow keys A V e Confirm with the OK key The list shows all sensors e Using the arrow keys A V scroll through the list of sensors The first part 51 of the sensor designation can be defined by the user see Changing sensor name The second part 52 is programmed by the H nle AG and contains information on the sensor used The right hand side of the display 53 shows which channel the sensor in question has been recognized at A honle v technology Setting the limit value for the Autostart Settings SETTINGS sensors Displaying the list of sensors 29 UV Meter Changing sensor name SETTINGS clock SETTINGS language 30 UV A QSS A UV C QSS C DLL A LLS C A B Changing sensor name The user can enter any 6 character design
17. key is pressed measurement is ef fected as normal but without storage of data Instead of the there is a number which can provide information on the fault which has occurred As soon as this fault message appears switch the measuring device off and then back on again If this fault occurs constantly contact our customer service department see General information Contact address Fault Cause of fault Remedial action UV Meter will not start The batteries or re chargeable batteries are flat Replace batteries see Servicing maintenance and clean ing Replacing batter ies rechargeable batteries e Charge rechargeable batteries via the docking station see Menus Menu windows Display function and operation Docking station set tings Charging rechargeable batter ies e Charge rechargeable batteries via external charging device The status LED Mains plug is not plugged on the docking in station does not light up Mains socket bears no current e Connect mains plug see Setting up commissioning and operation Power supply for the docking sta tion e Check main fuse 16520h honle group Fault Cause of fault Remedial action The UV Meter switches off dur ing operation AutoPowerOff function To save energy the equipment switches off af ter a predefined time Press any key The AutoPowerOff time is now ex
18. mJ cm2 J cm2 kJ cm2 are avail able e Select menu line unit E or unit Q us ing the arrow keys A V Confirm with the OK key e Select the desired unit via the arrow keys A Y e Confirm with the OK key baud baud Here the user can enter the desired baud rate for data transmission The measuring device can transmit data at the following baud rates 4800 9600 19200 57600 and 115200 The set rate must be identical in the PC ter minal programme and in the measuring de vice itself e Select the menu line baud using the ar row keys A V e Confirm with the OK key e Selection via arrow keys A V Confirm with the OK key NOTE A baud rate of 9600 is recommended DOCKINGSTATION DOCKINGSTATION last command DOCKING This menu item repeats the last command for STATION chjarge ba t gt gt gt reading the content of the data storage last command settings memory This function facilitates reading from the data storage memory as it is thus not necessary to enter the complete format string see RS232 terminal commands e Select mode last command using the arrow keys A V e Confirm with the OK key last command Changing from the DOCKINGSTATION menu to measuring menu INPUT A e Press CHANGE DISPLAY key 16520h 37 UV Meter RS232 terminal commands General infor mation Overview of commands 38 RS232 terminal commands General information Any terminal
19. programme can be used as a communication programme with the PC e g the Hyper Terminal programme which forms part of the Windows package The docking station is connected up to a vacant COM port on the PC using a 9 pole Sub D lead 1 1 socket Set the transmission parameters as follows e 8 Data bits in the terminal programme e 1 stop bit e no parity e baud rate 4800 9600 19200 57600 depending on the setting on measuring device ICJ NOTE The same baud rate must be set in the PC terminal programme and the measuring device Each command consists of a text string with parameters Spaces or other special characters between the parameters are not permissible and cause malfunctions Each command must be terminated with CR LF Enter key All valid characters are echoed by the measuring device ECHO function so that the entry can be monitored in the PC terminal programme When the ESC key ASCII 27 is pressed the receiving buffer is cleared and a new com mand can be entered In the case of automatic reading processes it is advisable to preface each command with ASCII 27 The ESC key must also be pressed if a faulty entry is made it is not possible to make cor rections with the backspace or the Del key By sending the ASCII 26 character the UV Meter exits the Dockingstation Menue Overview of commands Command Parameter Description Example ACTAx See tab
20. respective measur ing device Connecting up a sensor to another H nle UV Meter will result in distorted readings or a fault message LowBattery display UV Meter HighEnd As soon as the battery charge approaches its lowest point the LowBattery display on the UV Meter lights up 18 Once this display lights up the readings taken are no longer reliable and the batteries must be replaced or recharged See Servicing maintenance cleaning Replacing the batteries ATTENTION Never insert the device into the docking station and start the charging process if there are normal non rechargeable batteries in the battery compartment Doing so could result in the destruction of the measur ing device or even cause the batteries to explode Readiness for operation Dock Readiness for operation Docking station ing station The docking station is ready for operation when it is connected up to the power supply by means of the external power supply module and the mains lead 16520h 23 UV Meter Switching on and off Switching on and off UV Meter 13 UV Meter e Check that the equipment is ready for operation e Press ON key 13 The equipment is switched on Shortly after switching on the serial number d pnle UV METER and the software version are displayed for approximately 5 seconds Then the selection menu Input A appears If a longer period of time elapes without any key being pressed the equipment switches off a
21. storage nia lS aal memory tabntrqm E NR TIME t abs dt t rel Q mJ cm2 Eave mW cm2 i x P a atati ma Mi36 00 8 DODitDiOD D 10 08 0 00 e Place measuring device in docking sta 11 Tu 14 34 37 0 000 00 06 1 44 23 7 19 00012 Tu 14 34 42 3 000 00 00 0 0 00 0 00 tion 00012 Tu 14 34 44 9 000 00 02 6 19 01 7 26 t Bonis xcuiacaice DOGIDR IDEO Vila i qoin e Configurate terminal programme Opora mu 14 34 54 3 000 00 02 1 15 07 701 e Enter command TABNTRQM to read 00015 Tu 14 34 57 0 000 00 00 0 0 00 0 00 00015 Tu 14 35 00 0 000 00 02 9 21 63 7 27 the content of the data storage memory D016 Tu 14 35 02 6 000 00 00 0 0 00 0 00 00016 Tu 14 35 07 3 000 00 04 6 34 40 7 36 Coo SST TEST P The log table contains two lines for each measurement These two lines have the same identifier The first line contains the radiation level and the time The second line contains the extreme values the dosage and the overall time 3 Example Measurement at intervals reading data on the PC and importing the log 3rd example to Microsoft amp Excel The intensity of the radiation over time is to be registered automatically and the series of measurements then imported to Microsoft amp Excel Configuration of the measuring device STORE DATA continuous e Plugin sensor t 001 0 s free e Select storage mode continuous in the clllelalr 1000 measuring mode for the corresponding channel e Enter interval time t If only one sensor is co
22. the new or charged batteries paying attention that the poles are pointing in the right di rections e Slide the battery case 57 back into the battery compartment e Replace the blue cover 56 16520h 45 UV Meter Cleaning Cleaning the sen sors Cleaning the sur face 46 Cleaning NOTE Never use aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents Cleaning the sensors If the equipment is used in dust laden environments or in the presence of adhesive vapour the sensor surface of the light guide can become soiled thus impairing measurement e Clean sensor measuring heads with a clean lint free cloth moistened with alcohol or ac etone e Never immerse sensor measuring heads in water or other liquids Cleaning the surface of the equipment Use only mild cleaning agents containing tensides e g household cleaning agents clean ing wipes or a damp sponge to clean the surface of the equipment Never allow moisture to penetrate into the interior of the equipment 16520h honle group 9 Faults fi nle v technology General information General Should faults occur during operation of the UV Meter obey the following instructions to locate the cause of the fault Tips will also be given on how to remedy the fault If a fault occurs on your equipment and can not be remedied by following these instruc tions please contact the customer service department of the Dr H nle AG
23. time of channel A POS 00000 00001 00002 E mW cm2 50 46 50 46 50 46 dt t rel 000 00 00 0 000 00 01 0 000 00 02 0 The stored data is transmitted in the form of a text spreadsheet with a fixed column width which can then be imported to another programme e g Microsoft Excel for further evalu ation ICJ NOTE The decimal point is used ASCII 46 The evaluation software e g Microsoft Excel must be configured accordingly D NOTE The display unit of the generated measurement data can be altered in the docking station settings menu or by means of the command UNITE or UNITQ Changing display units E UNITE Command UNITENumber Changing display units Q Command UNITQNumber The display unit of the measurement data transmitted via the RS232 is altered The display unit for the display screen remains unchanged Location Number 7 to 3 Display units for E Pre setting Number Location Designation Factor 1 1 Display unit E mW cm2 1 2 2 Display unit E W cm2 0 001 3 3 Display unit E W M2 10 Display unit for Q Pre setting Number Location Designation Factor 1 1 Display unit Q mJ cm2 1 2 2 Display unit Q J cm2 0 001 3 3 Display unit Q kJ cm2 0 000001 D NOTE The designation and the factor stored in the individual locations can be changed with the command FExyz or Fqxyz see Changing the conversion facto
24. 022 nene Ee Rc ES femi pda REEF haas fusa ESTA Tue fi FE Sanc R eroraha iia 20 Power supply for the UV Meter BASIC ssssseee e 20 Power supply for the HighEnd UV Meter seem 20 Connecting the UV Meter HighEnd to a PC sssseeee 21 Connecting up thig SersOrs inc opea trt tee roten es tbc qe Arx reta ea iaaa 21 Operator esei E 23 Readiness for operation UV Meter ssssssssssseeeeeeeeeener enne 23 Readiness for operation Docking station se 23 Switching on and off ecce eei ecrire cas erc te itid dig ke aa dr HEP EIER A Fo dite 24 AUNTIE SS AG me occ cbc cccciec asics yy sade ecu bisny ene E Ar eosuceenaeveested O 24 7 Menus and RS232 terminal COMMANAS eene 25 Overview of menus sssssssssseeeene nenne ener en nemen nennen nennen nennen 25 Menu windows Display function and operation 26 Information CIS PlAY c 26 MG aSUFING MENUS siensa aean aaaea E E E EE r EEEE NENE NEEESE 26 Ud IE Wed 26 2nd measuring MENU ccccececeeeeeee cece cece seeeaeaeeeeeeesecaaeaaeaeeeeeseseeqaeeeeeeeseeeesneaeees 27 3rd measuring menu adjust offset ooo sss 28 isum E 28 Settings Men e c 29 Additional menu windows in the HighEnd version Display function and operation 32 Data storage memory
25. 16419 FS UV A D1 930 400 nm 360 nm 100 5000 mw cm 116401 FS UV A DO 330 400 nm 360 nm 1 200 mW cm 16418 FS VIS D1 380 550 nm 470 nm 100 2000 mw cm 16404 FS LED D1 265 485 nm 365 410 nm 100 20 000 mW cm 38677 52 16520h honle Qroup Other sensor types are available on request Optional Dockingstation Sensor de Spectrum Max Max Article Order num signation sensitivity sensitivity radiation intensity ber LLS UV C D1 230 285 nm 270 nm 20 W cm2 16407 LLS UV A D1 330 400 nm 310 nm 20 W cm2 16406 LLS LED D1 265 485nm 364 410 nm 100 20 000 mW cm2 45619 Sensor desig Spectrum Max Max radia Length Article Order num nation Sensitivity sensitivity tion ber intensity 60mm 16411 QSS UV C DO 230 285 nm 270 nm 20 W cm 146mm 19906 260 mm 16409 60mm 16410 QSS UV A DO 830 400 nm 360 nm 20 W cm 146 mm 16417 260 mm 16408 Dockingstation power supply cable RS232 connection 16508 Calibration Description Article Order number Calibration for the first sensor 16551 Calibration for every additional sensor 16552 Spare parts Description Article Order number 16520h honle v technology Optional Dockingstaion Calibration Spare parts 53 UV Meter Description Article Order num
26. 20 FS UV B D1 290 330 nm 310 nm 100 2000 mw cm 16402 FS UV B DO 290 330 nm 310 nm 1 200 mW cm 16419 FS UV A D1 330 400 nm 360 nm 100 5000 mW cm 116401 FS UV A DO 330 400 nm 360 nm 1 200 mW cm 16418 FS VIS D1 380 550 nm 470 nm 100 2000 mw cm 16404 FS LED D1 265 485 nm 365 410 nm 100 20 000 mW cm 88677 UV Meter Light guide sen sors 10 ATTENTION The sensors are only suitable for short term measurement max 10 sec in a splash proof environment as otherwise premature age ing and thermal destruction of the sensor will occur The housing temperature must never exceed 80 C Light guide sensors 21 Light guide sensor 23 The light guide sensor serves as an adapter for light guides On each adapter an insert can be fitted to suit the light guide diameters of 3 mm 5 mm and 8 mm 22 Insert for light guide diameter 8 mm 23 Insert for light guide diameter 5 mm 24 Insert for light guide diameter 3 mm Sensor de Spectrum Max Max Article Order num signation sensitivity sensitivity radiation intensity ber LLS UV C D1 230 285 nm 270 nm 20 W cm 16407 LLS UV A D1 330 400 nm 310 nm 20 W cm 16406 LLS LED D1 265 485 nm 364 410 nm 100 20 000 mW cm 45619 ATTENTION The sensors are only suitable for short term measurement max 10 sec in a splash proof environment as otherwise premature age ing and thermal destructio
27. NPUT A the first measuring menu INPUT A E 252 6 mW cm2 Q press START Tu 13 16 03 UV A 44 45 Display between readings 44 Info line The first line of the measuring menu shows the current input channel INPUT A or INPUT B and the designation of the sensor which is currently connected up INPUT A E 2 52 6 Q 29 43 00 01 UV A mW cm2 J cm2 48 5 Display during measurement 45 Displaying the radiation intensity E The current radiation intensity is displayed and the display constantly refreshed On fabrication the units mW cm2 W cm2 and W M2 are available To change the unit on the display e Select line E using the arrow keys A Y e Confirm your selection with the OK key 16520h honle group INPUT A E 252 6 mW cm2 Q press START Tu 1 3 1 16 0 3 UV A Display between readings 46 Displaying the radiation dosage Q Here the radiation dosage integration of the radiation intensity over time is calculated during the measurement process On fabri cation the units mJ cm2 J cm2 kJ cm2 are available To change the unit displayed e Select line Q using the arrow keys A V e Confirm your selection with the OK key To start the integration process e Start the measuring process using the START STOP key or e Start via the Autostart function see Autostart function 2
28. RE DATA continuous STORE DATA single delay Setting the interval Starting the measuring interval STORE DATA clear 33 UV Meter Measuring menu INPUT B Autostart function Measuring menu INPUT A B 34 Measuring menu INPUT B The UV Meter HighEnd has an additional input channel The display function and operation of measuring menu INPUT B are analogue to those of INPUT A Changing from measuring menu INPUT A to measuring menu INPUT B e Press CHANGE DISPLAY key Autostart function NOTE The Autostart function is activated deactivated separately for each input channel If the Autostart function is active for both channels measurement IL starts as soon as one of the limit values is exceeded and stops only when the value has fallen below both limit values Measuring menu INPUT A B Changing from measuring menu INPUT B to measuring menu INPUT A B e Press CHANGE DISPLAY key INPUT A UV A With this menu a direct comparison can be drawn between the readings of two sensors connected to the equipment INPUT B UV B It can also be used for simultaneous monitor F 129 3 mW cm2 ing of two wavelength ranges or two different positions E 275 6 mW cm2 At fabrication the units mW cm2 W cm2 and W M2 are available Changing the display unit e Select the line with the OK key The measurement is effected on both chan nels in a synchronised manner All
29. a tion 51 e Select sensor using the arrow keys A V e Confirm with the OK key e Use the arrow keys A V to enter the new designation e Confirm with the OK key The entry cursor jumps to the next position SETTINGS clock This menu is used to set the time and the day The integrated real time clock continues run ning when the device is switched off and has a buffer of approx 15 hours to allow for easy replacement charging of batteries e Select menu line clock using the arrow keys A V e Confirm with the OK key e Enter using the arrow keys A V e Confirm with the OK key The entry cursor jumps to the next entry position SETTINGS language This menu is used to adapt the various menu texts to the desired language Languages available at present German and English e Select the menu line language using the arrow keys A V e Confirm with the OK key e Language selection via arrow keys A V e Confirm with the OK key 16520h honle group fi nle v technology Changing from the 1 SETTINGS menu to the 2nd SETTINGS menu e Press arrow key V until the next menu appears SETTiNGS auto off il lumin SETTINGS auto off il lumin 16520h 1 1 5 5 min 20 S min 20 S SETTINGS auto off SETTINGS The measuring device switches off auto off automaticallly if a longer period of time elapses without any key being pressed and if no reading
30. ach channel See Menus and RS232 terminal commands Additional menu win dows Data storage memory Read off data storage memory and then release with function Delete memory See Menus and RS232 terminal commands Additional menu win dows Data storage memory The device can not be switched off with the OFF key when it is lo cated in the docking station The device cannot be switched off when it is in the docking station Remove device from the docking station The function Charge bat in the docking sta tion menu has been selected but the status LED remains green and the charging process does not start Battery charging function is deactivated Activate battery charging function See Menus and RS232 terminal commands Additional menu win dows for UV Meter HighEnd Dock ing station 16520h honle group Fault Cause of fault Remedial action No communica tion between docking station and PC Com mands issued are not displayed in the terminal programme ECHOfunction No connection Incorrect interface setting No power supply to the docking station Wrong baud rate Check RS232 lead between PC and docking station Remove UV Meter from the docking station and then insert it again RESET of the interface Correct the interface selection on the PC COM1 COM2 See Appen dix Using the HyperTerminal Breif
31. ber UV Meter calibrated 16461 Oo Q Suitcase 16511 a Battery Mignon 1 5V 2895 6 are required UV Meter calibrated 16462 Suitcase 16512 o 3 ir Docking station 16510 Een Power supply module 16523 Mains lead with European plug 16298 RS232 lead 16266 NiMH rechargeable battery 1 5 V 16265 6 are required ATTENTION Use only original spare parts manufactured by the Dr H nle AG Safe operation of the UV METER cannot be guaranteed if spare parts from other manufacturers are used Accessories Accessories Description Article Order number Protective goggles Typ 3 tinted 0067 Protective goggles Typ 4 clear glass 0682 User s manual 16520 54 16520h honle group 11 Technical data fi nle v technology Measurements and weight Measurements and weight Width mm Depth mm Height mm Weight g 54 UV Meter 119 a 204 en batteries Docking 100 50 150 230 station Wall mount for docking station Spacing of bores 82x 138 mm Electrical data Electrical data UV Meter UV Meter Battery operation 6x Mignon cell AA Rechargeable battery operation 6x NiMH rechargeable Mignon 1300 1800 mAh Mains operation via docking sta tion without with background illumina tion 12V 20 mA 140 mA Docking station power pack Docking station power pack Input voltage range Mains connection
32. closing of the contract The Dr H nle AG is not liable for any damage to persons or property arising from any one or more of the following e inappropriate use of the UV Meters e incorrect assembly commissioning op eration and servicing of the equipment e operation of the UV Meters with faulty and or non functioning safety devices or protective devices 16520h e non observance of the instructions given in the user s manual with reference to the safety transport storage assembly commissioning operation servicing and maintenance of the device e unauthorized alterations to the construc tion of the UV Meter e negligent monitoring of equipment parts subject to wear e repairs which are carried out incorrectly e catastrophes the action of foreign bodies or acts of God 13 UV Meter Organizational measures Informal safety measures Thermal hazards and danger caused by radiation and gases Danger caused by electricity 14 4 Safety instructions Organizational measures All safety devices on the equipment must be tested for correct functioning each time prior to carrying out any work Look for external signs of damage Informal safety measures In addition to this user s manual the generally and locally applicable accident prevention and environmental protection regulations must be made available and observed Thermal hazards and danger caused by radiation and gases
33. d STORE This function simulates pressing the STORE DATA key The current measurement data is stored in the memory The data storage function must first be activated via the storage menu see Data storage memory Activating deactivating and selection of mode Transmitting stored data to a table Command TAB A or B Format string The transmission command always begins with the command TAB A channel filter can be set by means of the optional characters A or B In this way only the data records from the corresponding channel are entered in the table Format string The format string consists of a sequence of letters The letters stand for the individual column designations and contents in the table to be drawn up The command must not exceed 15 characters in length Letter Column designation Column content Column width C CH Input channel A or B 6 E E Unit Radiation intensity 12 H Emax Unit Maximum intensity 15 K dt sec Exposure time in seconds 14 L Emin Unit Minimum intensity 15 M E ave Unit Average intensity 15 N NR Identifier 8 6 STAT Fault status 8 P POS Running number of lines 8 Q Q Unit Radiation dosage 12 R dt t rel Exposure time in format hhhmmss s 14 S SENSOR Sensor designation 10 T TIME t abs Time with day 16 16520h honle group fi nle v technology EXAMPLE TABAPER This command generates a table of the intensity seen over
34. d no meas urements can be taken during this time ATTENTION The charging process must never be started if the battery compart ment contains normal non rechargeable batteries Doing so would cause the destruction of the measuring device and could even cause the batteries to explode NOTE The charging facility is for NiMH Mignon rechargeable batteries with a capacity of 1300 1800mAh To prevent damage to the equipment please ensure that the right batteries are used DOCKINGSTATION settings This menu is used to enter settings for the docking station settings e Select menu line settings with the arrow keys A V e Confirm with the OK key DOCKINGSTATION charge bat gt gt gt last command The following menu appears charge bat ON OFF This menu is used to activate deactivate the unit E mW cm2 battery charging function This is necessary if unit Q J cm2 normal batteries are used baud 9600 charge bat ON e Select menu line charge bat with the OK key If the charging function is deactivated the item charge bat in the main menu can no longer be selected 16520h honle group rionle v technology unit E unitQ Here the units for the measurement data read off via the RS232 are set These units apply both for the data storage memory and the values for current measurement read off via the RS232 interface On fabrication the units mW cm2 W cm2 W M2 and
35. e allotment of numbers there is an autoincrement function When a new measurement commences the number is automatically increased by one All subsequent individual data records are assigned the same identifier until the meas urement process is stopped again When the next measurement is started the identifier is increased by one This means that each data record can be identified as be longing to a specific measurement process muc CJ eon The measurement data is not refreshed Instead the current display is frozen Sore e Deactivate data storage for both channels e Press STORE DATA key and hold pressed 16520h 35 UV Meter Docking station DOCKING STATION charge bat Starting the charging process DOCKING STATION settings charge bat ON OFF unit E unitQ 36 Docking station With the optional docking station the measuring device can be connected up to a PC via the integrated RS232 interface The following menu appears as soon as the measuring device is inserted into the docking station DOCKINGSTATION DOCKINGSTATION charge bat charge bat gt gt gt settings Starting the charging process e Select the line charge bat gt gt gt using the arrow keys A V e Confirm with the OK key last command The moving arrows show the status of the charging process The background illumination is switched off during the charging process an
36. ecteausette 9 Light guide Sensors cns te teet td eres Sec Ce Fe egere t dn E e Een Fade Rad 10 Quartz rod SENSOMS M 11 3 Safety instructions ccce renuntiat innu a aaraa aaia donee na 12 General information 3t etr rt ern rie een I eroe a eiie eoa g e acere nei sued nen 12 eizielsjlor oe 12 Danger when using the equipment ssssssssssssssseeeneeeennr nennen 12 Appropriate USC m 13 Warranty and liability 2 1 eerte boceeeesyenetcasastevsceenduindeinuaitesdaednenaaaeiiees 13 4 Safety instr ctlOris ec ecrieir crier rnm eraa aaa aaa 14 Organizatiorial measures tetuer iniintindi riaria 14 Informal safety maeasUres cesis tinene tinte aiaa Fase aie brad sica ieaie 14 Thermal hazards and danger caused by radiation and gases sssuse 14 Danger caused by electricity eei ieee dinaanan 14 Servicing and maintenance remedying faults esseene 15 5 Transport storage delivery eese nennen nnn nnne nnne nnne nn 16 Dri pE 16 Storage ANA TANS POM T M 17 6 Setting up commissioning and operation eene 18 err cns s ece 18 Setting up the docking station of the UV Meter HighEnd sees 18 Engaging Clip rc 18 Wall mount of the UV Meter emen 19 COMMISSIONING sgae iiiaae 2
37. eeeeeme emm eene 42 Transmitting stored data to a table 42 Changing display units E emm enne 43 Changing display units Qisna senne aaa aiea 43 Servicing maintenance and cleaning eene 44 General Infortriation ann eee iar ainda eine 44 SERVICING 44 Maintenance i ii D terea tape d feeit px ie ede asa 44 Replacing batteries or rechargeable batteries 44 i em 46 Cleaning the SerisOrs iei cei eerie rede de HE he iran dee E d uie ced eec 46 Cleaning the surface of the equipment essssseee e 46 Faults tenete emit eedeet ur intei ie Lea oce ce said unen dues exstudaisvabdudedusuuecsteat ce 47 General Informations 2 tere RD EO EIS OE RO RH aeaiia 47 Fault messages o nee certet ERR ERR irte EU ER ELEME 47 Fault listenn age Sev dese given eed Glee e ee e reve ie 48 Order data for equipment spare parts and accessories 52 Ordering mE M 52 MACH 52 SBlISOIS rh ete ooo ein eI e eee ES 52 Optional Dockingstation ensesine iiaii nennen 53 Calibration isis a ie ee eee 53 Spare parts iste ede aaea rae eel se dedevs a Ear arrada 53 oe e 54 Technical data ieena aaaea anena aa airada daiane nnne nr inne tnn inne nnne nn 55 Measurements and weight nene ten nnt entiers 55 Electr
38. hargeable batteries e Measurement with AutoStart with defini tion of limit value e Operating time approx 25 hours e Choice of time display e Simple and straightforward operation us real time and day or relative radiation ex ing only 8 operating keys posure time during measurement e Text based and variable language opera e Energy saving through AutoPowerOff tor prompting and AutoLightingOff functions Additional fea tures of the HighEnd Additional features of the HighEnd version version Parallel measurement of two sensors ap plied simultaneously via an additional second input channel Storage of readings Measurement storage facility with a ca pacity of 1000 data records e RS232 interface for the transmission to and evaluation of the readings by PC Online operation Reading of current measured values via the RS232 for evaluation in a PLC Rapid battery charging mode using NiMh rechargeable batteries with a charging time of approx 3 hours Power supply module for continuous op eration Docking station can be used as table top casing or a wall holder Description of individual parts and operating Description of individual parts operating elements and additional equipment elements 3 UV Meter 4 Docking station Only HighEnd version 16520h 7 UV Meter operating elements Berton 12 13 8 4 5 6 7 3 8 9 Docking station Only HighEnd version Status LED green
39. he docking station the CHANGE DISPLAY key must be pressed to access the measuring menu Alternatively you can send ASCII 26 Displaying all available sensors SEN Displaying all available sen Command SEN sors A list of all available sensors is transmitted via the RS232 In this way the user can see which sensors have been calibrated and which sensors are connected up at the moment Adjusting offset channel A SETOFFSETA Adjusting offset channel A Command SETOFFSETA Adjusting offset channel B SETOFFSETB Adjusting offset channel B Command SETOFFSETB This command enables offset adjustment Before issuing the command it must be ensured that the sensor is completely covered so that the device zero point can be redefined 16520h 41 UV Meter STOP Stopping measurement STORE Simulation of the STORE DATA key TAB Transmitting stored data to a table 42 Stopping measurement Command STOP Stopping measurement online It is also possible to stop a measurement via the RS232 This function simulates pressing the START STOP key and allows remote controlled and automated measurement for example via a PLC The measuring device must already be in measuring menu and an interval for the measurements active NOTE After placing the equipment in the docking station the CHANGE DISPLAY key must be pressed to access the measuring menu Alternatively you can send ASCII 26 Simulation of the STORE DATA key Comman
40. ical data 0 2 eerie rre a en e e Ho e dnd dees 55 AUCH 55 Docking station power pack sssssssssssssssssesenee eene rennen nnn nnn 55 PAD POM o P CETERIS E 56 Using the HyperTerminal crt rine tpa EP taaua enuie 56 Brief description of configuration and operation seeeeeee 56 Examples for operation neoini teinte dee dete dene rte dn dete iada 57 16520h honle group rionle v technology 1 Introduction This user s manual introduces you to the UV Meter explains how to operate it and the range of possible applications It contains safety information and information on danger points to ensure safe and correct operation of the UV Meter The following pictograms are used in the manual ATTENTION This symbol indicates a potentially dangerous situation possible damage to the equipment or a potential health hazard NOTE This symbol indicates notes tips for application and other useful in formation 16520h UV Meter Areas of application 2 Description The H nle UV Meter is a mobile hand held With the UV Meter HighEnd it is possible to device for measuring UV radiation and the take parallel measurements from two differ appropriate dosage It is available in two ver ent sensors In addition it has a Datalogger sions function with a PC interface for easy evalua The UV Meter BASIC is used for individual tion and archiving of the measu
41. is being taken The user can set the device to switch off af ter any period between 1 and 99 minutes A set value of 0 deactivates the automatic switch off function e Select the menu line auto off using the arrow keys A V Confirm with the OK key e Enter value via the arrow keys A V e Confirm with the OK key The entry cursor jumps to the next entry position SETTINGS illumin SETTINGS In order to save energy the background illu illumin mination is switched off after a preset time has elapsed after the last time a key was pressed Set values 1 to 98 seconds 99 continuous illumination 0 no illumination e Select the menu line illumin using the arrow keys A V Confirm with the OK key e Enter value via the arrow keys A V e Confirm with the OK key The entry cursor jumps to the next entry position 31 UV Meter Additional menu windows in the HighEnd version Data storage memory Activat ing deactivating data storage and selecting mode STORE DATA only manual STORE DATA begin and end 32 Additional menu windows in the HighEnd version Display function and operation Data storage memory The memory holds a total of 1000 data records Each data record consists of the following individual values Radiation intensity E Dosage Q Maximum radiation intensity Emax Minimum radiation intensity Emin Average radiation value E Identifier Exposure time t_relative Input channel
42. l check safety regulations to ensure safe operation of that all personnel are observing the safety the equipment regulations This user s manual and in particular the safety instructions must be observed by all persons working with the equipment Under the Health and Safety Management at Work Regulations 1999 users are required to carry out a suitable and sufficient assessment of the risks created by the use of the UV Meter They must ensure adequate control measures are in place to minimise or eliminate any of the risks created The information contained within this manual will assist in creating your own risk assessment Staff obligation Before commencing work all persons work ing with the UV Meter undertake the follow ing Danger when using the equipment to observe the safety at work and acci dent prevention regulations to read the chapter on safety and the warnings printed in this manual and to observe them at all times while using the equipment The UV Meter has been manufactured in ac cordance with the very latest state of the art technology and the recognized rules of safe ty technology The equipment is to be operated only un der the following conditions Personal Protective Equipment PPE is worn to protect eyes and skin for the purpose for which it was con structed in a condition in which it complies with all the requirements of safety technology ATTENTION Improper use endange
43. l to manual in the measuring menu If only one sensor is connected the storage mode for the other channel must be deac tivated e Reset the data storage memory by se lecting the menu item clear Storing measurement data and assigning DATA STORAGE work station numbers record nr 0012 identifier 0037 e Expose sensor to radiation autoincrem ON e Hold STORE DATA key pressed e Enter a work station number in the identi fier line e Activate function Increase The identifier increases automatically by one after each measurement 16520h 57 UV Meter 2nd example 58 UV Meter HyperTerminal REE Reading the data from the data storage Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Anruf bertragung 2 oel sls Hla el memory e Place measuring device in docking sta TIME R aps E mW cm2 tion Mo 23 09 45 0 eae ae aga e Configurate terminal programme 23 09 50 0 00 23 09 51 19 99 M 23 09 53 6 21 60 The log table should contain the work station 23 09 55 23 09 56 number the intensity and the time 23 09 57 23 09 58 23 09 59 23 10 00 23 10 01 22 30 03 0 00 e Enter command TABNTE to read the 5 97 data from the data storage memory o UN OG 0 2 01 O 0 UDDA N E H m Verbunden 00 02 10 ANSI 9600 8 N 1 RF GR 7 2 Example Measuring several process parameters with AutoStart and reading the results on the PC At a work station in a production plant the pr
44. le Transmit current value channel A ACTAE ACTBx See table Transmit current value channel B ACTBT x Unit 1 to 3 y Designation m t Fexyz 6 characters Definition of display unit E FE1mW cm21 00 z 7 Conversion factor x Unit 1 to 3 y Designation m Fqxyz 6 characters Definition of display unit Q FQ3mJ cm21 00 z 7 Conversion factor RUN Start measurement SEN Sensor list SETOFFSETA Offset setting channel A SETOFFSETB Offset setting channel B STOP Stop measurement STORE Simulation STORE DATA key i ERT See table Read data storage memory TABEQT UNITEx x Unit 1 to 3 Set display unit E for RS232 UNITE2 UNITQx x Unit 1 to 3 Set display unit Q for RS232 UNITQ3 16520h honle group RS232 terminal commands Detailed description fi nle v technology RS232 terminal commands De tailed descrip tion There follows a list of RS232 terminal commands in alphabetical order described as per ta ble Overview of commands Measurement data from channel A ACTA Measurement data from channel A Command ACTAdata designation Measurement data from channel B ACTB Measurement data Command ACTBdata designation Reading off measurement data online When the measuring device is in the process of taking measurements the current meas from channel B urement data can be read off via the RS232 and for example processed in real time with a PC ora PLC NOTE After placing the equipment in the d
45. lues or generate a fault message LS NOTE After connecting up or replacing a sensor it is essential to adjust the offset in order to rule out the possibility of receiving very distorted readings See Menus Menu window Display function and opera tion 3 Measuring menu Adjust offset UV Meter UV Meter BASIC BASIC TE EAS All UV Meters have two sockets 8 9 for connecting up the measuring sensors TEA Input 8 is assigned channel A input 9 is assigned channel B UV Meter HighEnd 22 In the BASIC model input 9 for channel B has no function Connection of sensor e Insert the plug of the desired sensor into the socket 8 UV Meter HighEnd All UV Meters have two sockets 8 9 for connecting up the measuring sensors Input 8 is assigned channel A input 9 is assigned channel B Both inputs can be used at the same time for parallel measurement Connection of sensor e Insert the plug of the desired sensor into socket 8 and or socket 9 3t 16520h honle group Nonle v technology Operation Operation Readiness for operation UV Meter Readiness for operation UV Meter BASIC The UV Meter BASIC is ready for operation when it is fitted with charged batteries or re chargeable batteries and at least one sensor corresponding to the measuring device is con nected up NOTE The sensors are always Clearly assigned to their
46. n of the UV Meter HighEnd Engaging clip Engaging clip UV Meter HighEnd The sliding clip 37 is used to adjust how tightly the docking station and the UV Meter engage depending on the individual circum stances of the application 18 16520h nd honle group Nonle v technology Wall mount of the UV Meter Wall mount At manufacture the docking station is assembled for table top use However if required the docking station can also be wall mounted A B UV Meter HighEnd Four holes are required in the base of the docking station to enable it to be wall mounted Spacing of holes from A to B 82 cm from CtoD 82cm from Ato C 138 cm from B to D 138 cm If the docking station is operated mounted on a wall the cover must be turned 180 To do this e Unscrew the four screws 38 on the base e Lift off the cover 39 e Turn cover 39 180 e Replace cover 39 e Screw together cover 39 and base 40 again using the four screws e Place the docking station in the wall mount 16520h 19 UV Meter Commissioning Power supply for the UV Meter BASIC Power supply for the UV Meter HighEnd 20 Commissioning Power supply for the UV Meter BASIC For operation of the H nle UV Meter as a portable device there is a separate battery compartment in the lower section The equipment can be operated using Mignon AA batteries or NiMH rechargeable batteries
47. n of the sensor will occur The housing temperature must never exceed 80 C 3t 16520h honle group Quartz rod sensors fi nle v technology Quartz rod sensors 25 Quartz rod sensor The quartz rod sensor can be inserted into print devices through a special aper ture thus measuring the radiation inten sity It is available in two versions and in three different lengths 25 Sensor desig Spectrum Max Max radiati Length Article Order num nation Sensitivity sensitivity on intensity ber 80mm 16411 QSS UV C DO 230 285 nm 270 nm 20 W cm 146mm 19906 260 mm 16409 80mm 16410 QSS UV A DO 330 400 nm 360 nm 20 W cm 146 mm 16417 260 mm 16408 ATTENTION The sensors are only suitable for short term measurement max 10 sec in a splash proof environment as otherwise premature age ing and thermal destruction of the sensor will occur The housing temperature must never exceed 80 C 16520h 11 UV Meter General information Staff obligation Danger when using the equipment 12 3 Safety instructions General information A sound knowledge of the general safety In addition all relevant rules and accident regulations is essential for safe and fault free prevention regulations relating to the opera operation of the UV Meter tion site must be observed This user s manual contains all important At regular intervals the operator wil
48. nd measuring menu Changing from 1st to 2nd measuring menu fi nle v technology INPUT A E 2 52 6 29 43 00 01 UV A mW cm2 J cm2 48 5 Qz t Display during measurement 47 Displaying the time or exposure time t This line shows either the current time t ab solute or during measurement the expo sure time which has already elapsed t rela tive Switching from current time to exposure time t e Select line using the arrow keys AY e Confirm your selection with the OK key 2nd measuring menu e Press arrow key V until the next menu appears INPUT A E 0 00 El 0 00 E 0 00 UV A mW cm2 mW cm2 mW cm2 48 49 50 Display between readings 48 Displaying the maximum radiation in tensity E The maximum value for the radiation intensi ty is stored and displayed during measure ment To reset the value manually e Selecta line with the OK key INPUT A E 26 52 6 E 1 4 3 6 E 2345 9 UV A mW cm2 mW cm2 mW cm2 Display during measurement 49 Displaying the minimum radiation in tensity E The minimum value for the radiation intensity is stored and displayed during measurement To reset the value manually e Select a line with the OK key 50 Displaying the average radiation in tensity E The measuring device calculates the aver age value for the radiation intensity over the
49. ng station The equipment is delivered with an external power supply module with a mains lead e Connect power supply module at con nector 6 e Connect up mains lead with European plug Input voltage range 100 240 V Connecting the Connecting the UV Meter HighEnd to a PC HighEnd to a PC Data transmission to a PC is carried out via the RS232 interface using the Sub D lead in cluded in the delivery ATTENTION To prevent damage to the PC interface it should only be connected or disconnected when the PC and the power supply module of the docking station are switched off Connecting up the Connecting up the sensors sensors Each measuring device can recognize and handle data from 8 different sensors Before the equipment is delivered the H nle AG specialists register and calibrate the sensors in the equipment s data memory When a sensor is connected up it is automatically recognized and the calibration data is downloaded from the data memory All measuring heads and the measuring equipment itself are assigned the same serial num ber This ensures easy identification of the sensors and the measuring device 16520h 21 UV Meter ATTENTION Before connecting up or replacing a sensor the UV Meter must be switched off by means of the OFF key or by removing it from the docking station NOTE If the sensors are connected up to another H nle UV Meter this me ter will display incorrect va
50. nnected the storage mode for the other channel must be deactivated Reset the data storage memory by selecting the menu item clear Carrying out measurement e Press START STOP key The measuring process starts stops 16520h 59 UV Meter 60 cf x Kopiert die Auswahl in die Zwischenablage P Reading data from the data storage me mory e Place measuring device in docking stati on e Configurate terminal programme e Enter command TABKE to read the content of the data storage memory The data on the radiation intensity as a func tion of time is transferred from the storage memory Exporting data e Highlight table with the mouse e Copy to the clipboard with menu Edit Copy Importing to Microsoft amp Excel e Copy table from the clipboard inserting it into a Microsoft amp Excel folder with the menu Edit Insert Conversion to Microsoft amp Excel data The table is in the form of ASCII data Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Einf gen Format Extras Daten Fenster 2 18 xl Dc Ge X BB 0 dE sorteren A3 X Eilter e Convert using the function Text in columns in the Data menu e Enter the point as the decimal separator PivotTable und PivatChart Bericht You will find more detailed infor Externe Daten P Daten ektieisieren mation on this in the Online Hilfe of Microsoft Excel 3t 16520h
51. ocess parameters radiation intensity time dosage extreme values average value must be monitored and documented In order to achieve this an entire radiation sequence is measured at regular intervals and the data stored in the memory The AutoStart function is to be applied for precise measurement of the exposure times The data collected is to be read and documented on the PC Configuration of the measuring device STORE DATA begin and end e Plug in sensor free e Set storage mode for the corresponding clear 1000 channel to begin and end in the meas uring menu If only one sensor is connected the storage mode for the other channel must be deac tivated Reset the data storage memory by selecting the menu item clear INPUT A UV la Configuration of the AutoStart function adjjjust jlf fiset The exposure time is to be measured when a auto start OFF certain limit value is exceeded E 1000 mW cm2 e Activate the AutoStart function in the measuring menu for the corresponding input channel e Set the desired limit value E gt 16520h honle group rionle v technology Carrying out measurements As soon as the set limit value is exceeded the UV Meter automatically starts a measurement process and registers the time and the dosage 2 data records are then stored in the data storage memory at the beginning and at the end of the measurement a Reading the data in the data
52. ocking station the CHANGE DISPLAY key must be pressed to access the measuring menu Alternatively you can send ASCII 26 Data designation The letter stands for the data output the measuring device is to produce Data designation Data output Input channel A or B Radiation intensity Maximum intensity Exposure time in seconds Minimum intensity Average intensity Identifier Fault status Radiation dosage Exposure time in format hhh mm ss s Sensor designation dMlolmoi lo jzizir a rimio Time plus day NOTE The command produces the purely numeral value without unit as an ASCII symbol or via the command UNITE or UNITQ a The display unit can be altered in the docking station settings menu 16520h 39 UV Meter FE Changing the conversion fac tor for display units E FQ Changing the conversion fac tor for display units Q 40 EXAMPLE The command ACTAE results in feedback of the current radiation in tensity in channel A ACTAE 823 5 Changing the conversion factor for display units E Command FELocationDesignationFactor Changing the conversion factor for display units Q Command FQLocationDesignationFactor The measuring device registers all readings in mW cm2 If necessary different display units can be used Conversion to the set display unit takes place automatically Corresponding conversion fac to
53. pare parts service mation on the causes of faults and advice on how to remedy them Dr H nle AG In the unlikely event of a fault occurring UV Technologie which cannot be remedied with the help of Lochhamer Schlag 1 the fault list contact the customer service D 82166 Gr felfing M nchen department of the Dr H nle AG Any components which are not in perfect Tel 49 0 89 856 08 0 condition must be replaced immediately Fax 49 0 89 856 08 148 Only use original spare and wear parts E mail uv hoenle com Other parts may not be adequate for the ap WebSite www hoenle de plication or constructed to the same high safety standards ATTENTION No repairs or changes may be made to the equipment other than those listed in this user s manual 16520h 15 UV Meter 5 Transport storage delivery Delivery Delivery The UV Meter BASIC consists of four the UV Meter HighEnd of eight individual parts deliv ered in a plastic case UV Meter BASIC 26 27 e User s manual 1 e UV Meter BASIC 1 ae e 6 Mignon AA batteries 27 e Case for UV Meter BASIC 26 with compartments for e light guide sensor 28 including adapter e three surface sensors 29 30 31 32 4 3 UV Meter HighEnd e Users manual e UV Meter HighEnd 3 including six NiMH rechargeable batteries e Docking station 4 e SUB D lead 33 9 pole plug socket for RS232 interface e power supply module 35 e mains lead with European plug 36
54. r for display units E or Changing the conversion factor for display units Q 16520h Changing the conversion fac tor for display units E FQ Changing the conversion fac tor for display units Q 43 UV Meter General Information Servicing Maintenance Replacing batteries or rechargeable batteries UV Meter BASIC 44 8 Servicing maintenance and cleaning General Information Servicing maintenance and cleaning work must be carried out by authorised personnel only Servicing Both the UV Meter BASIC and the UV Meter HighEnd are service free The docking station also requires no servicing In time the storage capacity of the rechargeable batteries in the UV Meter HighEnd may de crease It may be necessary to replace the rechargeable batteries if they are exhausted within a short time after charging NOTE IEN New batteries can be obtained from the H nle AG see Order data for equipment spare parts and accessories Spare parts NOTE Spent batteries should never be placed in the usual rubbish but must RS be disposed of in an environment friendly manner at local waste col lection centres Maintenance Replacing batteries or rechargeable batteries In the lower part of the H nle UV Meter there is a separate battery compartment to provide a mobile power supply The compartment takes rechargeable batteries or batteries of size Mignon AA The UV Meter BASIC is deli
55. rement data measurement with a sensor 1 UV Meter BASIC LO without docking station My SS tis 2 UV Meter HighEnd Unit with docking station Areas of application The UV Meter can be used both in the laboratory and in production plants It provides the measurements for quantitative monitoring and adjustment of the production parameters for documentation purposes for ensuring the maintenance of quality standards and quality con trol The equipment can be used both in open working areas and in closed plants ATTENTION The UV Meter must not be used for applications in the field of medi cal technology for monitoring medical and therapeutic radiation de vices or for measuring radiation levels in places of work in accord ance with the guidelines of professional associations for the preven tion of health risks caused by UV radiation The H nle AG cannot be held liable for any damage resulting from the use of the H nle UV Meter 3t 16520h honle group fi nle v technology Features Features e Measurement of UV radiation intensity e Text display with 4x16 characters and and the radiation dosage press switch background illumination e Automatic reading of up to eight different e Choice of unit for measurement data sensors such as surface sensors light guide sensors or quartz rod sensors e Measurement display 5 digit with floating point e Mobile operation with 6 standard Mignon batteries or NiMH rec
56. rs can be stored for this purpose There are 3 storage locations each for E and Q Location Designation Factor Number 1 to 3 Unit of display There must always be exactly 6 characters at this position It may be necessary to insert spaces Conversion factor for converting mW cm2 to the new display unit Display units for E Pre setting Number Location Designation Factor 1 1 Display unit E mW cm2 1 2 2 Display unit E W cm2 0 001 3 3 Display unit E W M2 10 Display units for Q Pre setting Number Location Designation Factor 1 1 Display unit Q mJ cm2 1 2 2 Display unit Q J cm2 0 001 3 3 Display unit Q kJ cm2 0 000001 EXAMPLE FE1mW dm2100 This command sets a display unit with the designation mW dm2 at location 1 and defines a conversion factor of 100 Ux NOTE The designation entered must always consist of 6 characters as oth erwise the conversion factor can be misinterpreted 16520h honle group rionle v technology RUN Starting measure Starting measurement ment Command RUN Starting measurement online It is also possible to start a measurement via the RS232 This function simulates the pressing of the START STOP key thus allowing remote controlled and automated measurement for example via a PLC To do this the measuring device must already be in the measuring menu NOTE After placing the equipment in t
57. rs the health of the user or third parties It may also result in damage to the equipment or other material dam age NOTE remedied immediately Any faults impairing the safe operation of the equipment must be 16520h honle group Appropriate use fi nle v technology Appropriate use The UV Meter is a measuring device for measuring the intensity of UV radiation in in dustrial applications Any other use or use above and beyond the se terms is defined as inappropriate and thus dangerous The operator must observe all instructions in this manual when operating the equipment The operator is under obligation to ensure that the prescribed servicing maintenance and cleaning work is carried out and that worn parts are replaced in the course of such work The following are also defined as precondi tions for appropriate use of the equipment e observance of all instructions in this manual the execution of all servicing mainte nance and cleaning work compliance with the general and specific safety instructions in this manual compliance with the relevant accident prevention regulations NOTE IEY The Dr H nle AG is not liable for damage resulting from inappropri ate use of the equipment Warranty and liability Warranty and liabil ity The General sales and delivery conditions of the Dr H nle AG apply The operator will have received these terms at the latest upon the
58. set adjustment The screen shows the wrong time The real time clock has been reset due to a failure in the power supply Set the time again See Menus and RS232 terminal commands Menu windows Setting the time The measuring device starts a measurement process alt hough the START STOP key has not been pressed The AutoStart function has initiated a measure ment automatically Deactivate the AutoStart function See Menus and RS232 terminal commands Menu windows AutoStart function and Menus and RS232 terminal commands Addi tional menu windows Autostart func tion 16520h honle v technology 49 UV Meter 50 Fault Cause of fault Remedial action No data is stored in the data stor age memory alt hough the STORE DATA key has been pressed Storage mode is deactivated Data storage memory is full Set storage mode to manual only See Menus and RS232 terminal commands Additional menu win dows Data storage memory Read off data storage memory and then release with function Delete memory See Menus and RS232 terminal commands Additional menu win dows Data storage memory The measure ment data is not stored although the display shows storage mode Storage mode for the cor responding channel is de activated Data storage memory is full Storage mode must be activated separately for e
59. settings for Autostart or the data storage memory must be effected in the respective individual menus either in INPUT A or INPUT B 16520h honle group Ainle v technology STORE DATA key Display function and operation STORE DATA key Display function The STORE DATA key is used to store data records manually either during or between and operation measurements The user can assign a measurement number for each reading to allow easy identification of the individual data records DATA STORAGE e Activate the data storage function of the measurement channel see Activat SCoT AEn fe 0012 ing deactivating data storage identifier 0037 e Press and hold down STORE DATA key autoincrem ON record nr record nr This line shows the current data record in the data storage memory i e the storage posi tion of the individual measurement data This number is increased automatically by the measuring device and reset to 0 when the data memory is cleared identifier identifier The measurement number identifier can be defined by the user before commencement of measurement e Press STORE DATA key and hold pressed e Select menu line identifier with the OK key Release STORE DATA key e Enter value using arrow keys A V e Confirm with the OK key All subsequently registered data records are assigned this identifier to facilitate later iden tification autoincrem autoincrem To facilitate th
60. tended by the preset time Set the AutoPowerOff to a higher time interval see Men s and RS232 terminal commands Menu windows Settings Place UV Meter in docking station This deactivates the AutoPowerOff function Sensors are not correctly identi fied Sensor fault or No sen Sor appears on the display in stead of meas urement data The UV Meter shows a meas urement on the display screen although the sensor is not ex posed to radia tion Sensor does not belong with this measuring de vice Sensor identification not functioning Battery charge too low Rechargeable battery charge too low Sensor or calibration data has been deleted from the memory of the measuring device Zero point displacement influenced by temperature and environment Connect up correct sensor The seri al number of the measuring device and the sensor must be identical Insert plug in socket see Setting up commissioning and operation Connecting up sensors Replace batteries see Servicing maintenance and cleaning Replac ing batteries or rechargeable batter ies Charge batteries See Men s and RS232 terminal commands Additional menu win dows in the HighEnd version Dock ing station Contact the customer service de partment See General information Contact address Adjust the zero point See Menus and RS232 terminal commands Menu windows 3 measuring menu off
61. utomatically e Press OFF key 19 The equipment is switched off NOTE The automatic switch off time can be altered in the settings menu see Menus and RS232 terminal commands Menu windows Dis play function and operation Settings Auto off UV Meter Hig 13 18 UV Meter HighEnd in docking station hEnd in y docking station e Check that the equipment is ready for operation e Place the measuring device in the dock E fi J ing station The device switches on automatically Shortly after switching on the serial number and the software version are displayed for approximately 5 seconds Then the selection menu Docking station appears If a longer period of time elapses without any key being pressed the equipment switches off automatically The OFF key 19 has no function Fault message Fault message In the event of a fault a fault message appears on the display screen of the UV Meter see Faults 24 16520h honle group 7 Menus and RS232 terminal commands Overview of menus Information display Dr Hoenle AG HighEnd UV Meter SN 204012 V1 1 Menu Dockingstation DOCKINGSTATION charge bat Measuring device in docking station sleitititinigis last command CHANGE DISPLAcY CHANGE DISPLAY CHANGE Menu DISPLAY INPUT B INPUT A INPUT A UV A INPUT B UV C E 252 6 mW cm2 E 89 76 mW cm2 Q 29 43 J cm2 Q 1 13 J cm2 t 00
62. vered complete with a set of 6 Mignon AA batteries NOTE D Non rechargeable battereies must be removed immediately from the measuring device once they are spent NOTE Spent batteries should never be placed in the usual rubbish but must be disposed of in an environment friendly manner at local waste col lection centres NOTE Rechargeable batteries can also be used in the UV Meter BASIC A separate docking station can be ordered or alternatively the re IL chargeable batteries can be removed from the battery compartment and charged in an external charging device 16520h QT honle group tionle v technology The UV Meter HighEnd is delivered complete with a set of 6 NIMH Mignon rechargeable bat teries These rechargeable batteries can be charged via the docking station without it being UV Meter HighEnd necessary to remove them from the device NOTE The charging function is for NIMH Mignon rechargeable batteries with a capacity of 1300 1800mAh Always use rechargeable batteries of the correct type to prevent damage to the equipment Opening the battery compartment 55 e Remove the blue cover 56 from the bottom of the device To do this e Press the buttons on the sides together firmly while pulling the cover off in a downwards direction e Remove the battery case 57 e Remove the batteries or rechargeable batteries which are to be replaced e Load the battery case 57 with

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