Kimo KISTOCK KT 320 User manual

USER MANUAL
CLASS 320 KISTOCK
KT 320 / KCC 320 / KP 320-321
KPA 320 / KTT 320
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Table of contents
1 Safety instructions........................................................................................................................................................4
1.1 Precautions for use...............................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Symbols used....................................................................................................................................................... 4
1.3 Directive 2014/53/EU........................................................................................................................................... 4
2 Presentation of t e device............................................................................................................................................5
2.1 Use...................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Applications.........................................................................................................................................................5
2.3 References...........................................................................................................................................................5
2.4 Description of t e device......................................................................................................................................6
2.5 Description of keys...............................................................................................................................................6
2.6 Description of LEDs..............................................................................................................................................6
2.7 Connections.........................................................................................................................................................6
2.8 Mounting.............................................................................................................................................................6
3 Tec nical features.........................................................................................................................................................7
3.1 Tec nical features of t e devices...........................................................................................................................7
3.2 Programmed units................................................................................................................................................9
3.3 Free units............................................................................................................................................................. 9
3.4 Features of t e ousing........................................................................................................................................9
3.5 Features of optional probes................................................................................................................................10
3.6 Dimensions (in mm)............................................................................................................................................11
3.6.1 Devices...................................................................................................................................................... 11
3.6.2 Wall mount (in option)................................................................................................................................11
3.7 Guarantee period............................................................................................................................................... 11
4 Use of t e device....................................................................................................................................................... 12
4.1 Display...............................................................................................................................................................12
4.2 Function of LEDs................................................................................................................................................12
4.3 Function of keys.................................................................................................................................................13
4.3.1 Groups organisation...................................................................................................................................15
4.3.2 Measurements scroll...................................................................................................................................15
4.4 PC communication.............................................................................................................................................16
4.5 Conguration, datalogger download and data processing wit t e KILOG software..............................................16
5 Wireless connection function......................................................................................................................................17
6 Maintenance..............................................................................................................................................................17
6.1 Replace t e batteries..........................................................................................................................................17
6.2 Device cleaning..................................................................................................................................................17
6.3 Safety lock wall mount wit padlock...................................................................................................................17
7 Calibration................................................................................................................................................................. 18
7.1 KCC 320: perform a CO2 measurement verication..............................................................................................18
7.2 KP 320 – KP 321: perform an auto-zero..............................................................................................................18
8 Accessories................................................................................................................................................................ 19
9 Troubles ooting..........................................................................................................................................................19
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1 Safety instructions
1.1 Precautions for use
Please always use t e device in accordance wit its intended use and wit in parameters described in t e tec nical features
in order not to compromise t e protection ensured by t e device.
1.2 Symbols used
For your safety and in order to avoid any damage of t e device, please follow t e procedure
described in t is user manual and read carefully t e notes preceded by t e following symbol:
T e following symbol will also be used in t is user manual:
Please read carefully t e information notes indicated after t is symbol.
1.3 Directive 2014/53/EU
Hereby, Sauermann Industrie SAS declares t at t e radio equipment type Kistock 320 is in compliance wit Directive
2014/53/EU. T e full text of t e EU declaration of conformity is available at t e following internet address:
www.sauermanngroup.co m
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2 Presentation of the device
2.1 Use
T e KISTOCK class 320 dataloggers allow t e measurement of several parameters:
•KT 320: internal measurement of temperature wit two universal inputs for probe
•KCC 320: internal measurement of temperature, umidity, atmosp eric pressure and CO2
•KP 320 – KP 321: internal measurement of differential pressure wit two measuring ranges
•KPA 320: internal measurement of temperature, ygrometry and atmosp eric pressure
•KTT 320: model wit four t ermocouple inputs
Communication between device and PC is carried out wit a USB cable wit a micro-USB female connector.
T e low-energy wireless connection (possibility to deactivate t is function) allows to communicate wit smartp ones and
tablets, working wit Android and IOS.
2.2 pplications
T e KISTOCK dataloggers are ideal for different parameters surveillance (temperature, ygrometry, lig t, current, voltage,
impulsion, relative pressure…). T ey ensure t e traceability in t e food industry environment as well as t ey validate t e
proper functioning of industrial installations.
2.3 References
Device
reference Display
Internal sensors External sensors
arameters Number of
recording points
Number Type Numbe
rType
KT 320
Yes
1 Temperature 2 Inputs for SMART
PLUG* probes
Temperature, ygrometry,
current, voltage, impulsion
2 000 000
KCC 320 4
Temperature, ygrometry,
atmosp eric pressure,
CO2
-
Temperature, ygrometry,
atmosp eric pressure, CO2
KP 320
KP 321 1 Differential pressure Differential pressure
KPA 320 3 Temperature, ygrometry,
atmosp eric pressure
Temperature, ygrometry,
atmosp eric pressure
KTT 320 - 4
Inputs for
t ermocouple
probes
Temperature
* Input which allows to plug different compatible SMART PLUG probes see optional probes and cables page 10.
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2.4 Description of the device
2.5 Description of keys
OK key: allows to start or stop t e dataset or c ange of scrolling group, see page 13.
Selection key: allows t e functions scroll, see page 13.
2.6 Description of LEDs
2.7 Connections
T e communication between t e device and t e computer is carried out via an USB cable and wit t e female micro-USB
connector.
2.8 Mounting
T e class 320 KISTOCK as magnetic mountings, so you can x it easily.
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“Selection” key “OK” key
Micro-USB connector
KT 320: 2 mini-DIN
connections
KCC 320 and
K A 320
K 320 and K 321: 2
pressure connections
KTT 320: 4 mini-t ermocouple
connections
Alarm LED Operating LED
Alarm LED Operating LED
Magnetic mountings
Display
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3 Technical features
3.1 Technical features of the devices
KT 320 KTT 320
Units displayed
°C, °F, °Ctd, °Ftd,%RH, mV, V, mA, A
Programmed and free units are also
available1 (see table page 9)
°C, °F
Resolution 0.1°C, 0.1°F, 0.1%RH, 1 mV, 0.001 V,
0.001 mA, 0.1 A 0.1°C, 0.1°F
External input Female micro-USB connector
Input for probe 2 SMART PLUG2 inputs 4 inputs for t ermocouple probes
(K, J, T, N, S)
Internal sensor Temperature -
Type of sensor CTN T ermocouple
Measuring range Measuring range of t e internal sensor3:
From -40 to +70°C
K: from -200 to +1300°C
J: from -100 to +750°C
T: from -200 to +400°C
N: from -200 to +1300°C
S: from 0 to 1760°C
Accuracy4±0.4°C from -20 to 70°C
±0.8°C below -20°C
K, J, T, N: ±0.4°C from 0 to 1300°C
±(0.3% of t e reading +0.4°C) below 0°C
S: ±0.6°C
Setpoints alarm 2 setpoint alarms on eac c annel
Frequency of
measurements From 1 second to 24 ours
Operating temperature From -40 to +70°C From -20 to 70°C
Storage temperature From -40 to +85°C
Battery life 7 years5
European directives 2011/65EU RoHS II; 2012/19/EU WEEE; 2014/30/EU EMC; 2014/35/EU
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Some units are available only wit optional probes.
2
Input w ic allows to plug different SMART PLUG compatible probes: see optional probes and cables page 10.
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Ot er measuring ranges are available according to t e connected probe: see optional probes and cables page 10.
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All accuracies indicated in t is document were stated in laboratory conditions and can be guaranteed for measurement carried out in t e same conditions, or carried out wit
calibration
compensation.
5 On t e basis of 1 measurement eac 15 minutes at 25°C.
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KCC 320 K A 320
Units displayed °C, °F, %RH, Pa, ppm °C, °F, %RH, Pa
Resolution 0.1°C, 1 ppm, 0.1%RH, 1 Pa 0.1°C, 0.1%RH, 1 Pa
External input Micro-USB female connector
Input for probe - -
Internal sensor Hygrometry, temperature, atmosp eric pressure,
CO2
Hygrometry, temperature, atmosp eric pressure
Tolerated
overpressure - 1260 Pa
Type of sensor
Temperature and ygrometry: capacitive
Atmosp eric pressure: piezo-resistive
CO2: NDIR
Temperature and ygrometry: cpacitive
Atmosp eric pressure: piezo-resistive
Measuring range
Temperature: from -20 to 70°C
Hygrometry: from 0 to 100%RH
Atmosp eric pressure: from 800 to 1100 Pa
CO2: from 0 to 5000 ppm
Temperature: from -20 to 70°C
Hygrometry: from 0 to 100%RH
Atmosp eric pressure: from 800 to 1100 Pa
Accuracy*
Temperature: ±0.4°C from 0 to 50°C
±0.8°C below 0°C or above 50°C
Humidity**: ±2%RH
from 5 to 95%, 15 to 25°C
Atm. pressure: ±3 Pa
CO2: ±50 ppm ±3% of t e reading
Temperature: ±0.4°C from 0 to 50°C
±0.8°C below 0°C or above 50°C
Humidity**: ±2%RH
from 5 to 95%, 15 to 25°C
Atm. pressure: ±3 Pa
Setpoints alarm 2 setpoint alarms on eac c annel
Frequency of
measurements
From 1 minute to 24 ours
(15 sec in on-line mode) From 1 second to 24 ours
Operating
temperature From 0 to +50°C
Storage
temperature From -40 to +85°C
Battery life 3 years*** 7 years***
European
directives 2011/65EU RoHS II; 2012/19/EU WEEE; 2014/30/EU EMC; 2014/35/EU
*
All accuracies indicated in t is document were stated in laboratory conditions and can be guaranteed for measurement carried out in t e same conditions, or carried out wit
calibration compensation.
** Factory calibration uncertainty: ±0.88%RH. Temperature dependence: ±0.04 x (T-20) %RH (if T<15°C or T>25°C)
*** On t e basis of 1 measurement eac 15 minutes at 25°C.
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K 320 K 321
Units displayed Pa
Measuring range ±1000 Pa ±10000 Pa
Resolution 1 Pa
Accuracy* ±0.5% of t e reading ±3 Pa ±0.5% of t e reading ±30 Pa
Tolerated overpressure 21 000 Pa 69 000 Pa
External input Micro-USB female connector
Input for probe 2 pressure connections
Internal sensor Differential pressure
Setpoints alarm 2 setpoint alarms on eac c annel
Frequency of measurement From 1 second to 24 ours
Operating temperature From 5 to +50°C
Storage temperature From -40 to 85°C
Battery life 7 years**
European directives 2011/65EU RoHS II; 2012/19/EU WEEE; 2014/30/EU EMC; 2014/35/EU
* All accuracies indicated in t is document were stated in laboratory conditions and can be guaranteed for measurement carried out in t e same conditions, or carried out wit
calibration
compensation.
** On t e basis of 1 measurement eac 15 minutes at 25°C.
3.2 Programmed units
T e available programmed units for t e KT 320 and KTT 320 KISTOCK are t e following:
•m/s
•fpm
•m³/s
•°C
•°F
•%HR
•K
•PSI
•Pa
•mmH2O
•inWg
•kPa
•mmHg
•mbar
•g/Kg
•bar
•Pa
•daPa
•°Ctd
•°Ftd
•°Ctw
•°Ftw
•kj/kg
•mA
•A
•mV
•V
•Hz
•tr/
min
•rpm
•ppm
3.3 Free units
For t e free units creation, please see t e KILOG software user manual.
3.4 Features of the housing
Dimensions 110.2 x 79 x 35.4 mm
Weight KT 320, KCC 320, KP 320, KP 321: 206 g. KTT 320 and KPA 320: 200 g.
Display 2 lines LCD screen. Screen size: 49.5 x 45 mm
2 indication LEDS (red and green)
Control 1 OK key
1 Selection key
Material Compatible wit food industry environment
ABS ousing
rotection
IP65: KT 320, KP 320 and KP 321*
IP 54: KTT 320**
IP40: KCC 320 and KPA 320
C communication Micro-USB female connector
USB cable
Battery power supply 2 double AA lit ium 3.6 V batteries
Environmental conditions of use
Air and neutral gases
Hygrometry: en conditions de non-condensation
Altitude: 2000 m
* Wit t e pressure connectors plugged for KP 320 and KP 321.
** Wit all t e t ermocouple probes connected.
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3.5 Features of optional probes
Reference Description Measuring range
External or ambient t ermo- ygrometric probes
KITHA Interc angeable ygrometry and ambient temperature probe Hygrometry: from 0 to 100%HR
Temperature: from -20 to +70°C
KITHP-130 Remote interc angeable ygrometry and temperature probe
KITHI-150 Remote interc angeable ygrometry and temperature probe Hygrometry: from 0 to 100%HR
Temperature: from -40 to +180°C
General use or insertion Pt 100 temperature probes
KIRGA-50 / KIRGA-
150 IP65 immersion probe (50 or 150 mm) From -40 to +120°C
KIRAM-150 Ambient probe 150 mm
KIRPA-150 Penetration probe IP65
From -50 to +250°C
KIPI3-150-E IP68 penetration probe wit andle
KITI3-100-E IP68 penetration probe wit T- andle
KITBI3-100-E IP68 penetration probe wit corkscrew andle
KIRV-320 Velcro probe From -20 to +90°C
KICA-320 Smart adapter for Pt100 probe From -200 to +600°C according to
t e probe
Input current, voltage and impulsion cables
KICT Voltage input cable 0-5 V or 0-10 V
KICC Current input cable 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA
KICI Pulse input cable
Maximal voltage: 5 V
Type of input: TTL frequency counting
Maximal frequency: 10 kHz
Maximum number of recordable
points: 20000 points
Clamp-on ammeters
KIPID-50 Ammeter clamp from 0 to 50 A, frequency range from 40 to
5000 Hz From 0 to 50 AAC
KIPID-100 Ammeter clamp from 0 to 100 A, frequency range from 40 to
5000 Hz From 1 to 100 AAC
KIPID-200 Ammeter clamp from 0 to 200 A, frequency range from 40 to
5000 Hz From 1 to 200 AAC
KIPID-600 Ammeter clamp from 0 to 600 A, frequency range from 40 to
5000 Hz From 1 to 600 AAC
T ermocouple probes
All t e t ermocouple temperature probes for t e KTT 320 KISTOCK ave a class 1 sensitive element as per IEC 584-1, 2
and 3 standards.
For more details about t e available t ermocouple probes, please see t e ''T ermocouple probes'' datas eet.
For more details, please see the “Measuring probes for KT 320 KISTOCK” and “Thermocouple probes”
datasheets.
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All t e probes for t e KT 320 KISTOCK ave t e SMART LUG tec nology. An automatic
recognition and t e adjustment make t em 100% interc angeable.
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Connect a probe:
➢Open the mini-DIN connection cap on the bottom of the KISTOCK.
➢Connect the probe in such a way the mark on the probe is in front of the user.
3.6 Dimensions (in mm)
3.6.1 Devices
3.6.2 Wall mount (in option)
3.7 Guarantee period
KISTOCK dataloggers ave 1-year guarantee for any manufacturing defect (return to our After-sales service required).
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KT 320 KCC 320 / K A 320 K 320 / K 321
KTT 320
Mark
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4 Use of the device
4.1 Display
The selected values to display during the conguration with the KILOG software will scroll on the
screen every 3 seconds.
The display can be activated or deactivated via the KILOG software.
At extreme temperatures, the display can become hardly readable and its display speed can slow
down at temperatures below 0°C. This has no incidence on the measurement accuracy.
4.2 Function of LEDs
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Alarm LED
If t e red “Alarm” LED as been activated, it as 3 states:
- Always OFF: no setpoint alarms as been exceeded
- Flashing quickly (5 seconds): a t res old is currently
exceeded on one c annel at least
- Flashing slowly (15 seconds): at least one t res old as
been exceeded during t e dataset
Operating LED
If t e green “ON” LED as been activated,
it as es every 10 seconds during t e
recording period.
DATASET is nis ed.
END
Indicates t at one value is being recorded.
It as es: t e DATASET did not start already.
REC
Flas ing slowly: DATASET is between 80 and 90% of t e storage capacity.
Flas ing quickly: DATASET is between 90 and 100% of t e storage capacity.
Constant: storage capacity full.
FULL
T e displayed values are t e maximum/minimum values recorded for t e c annels displayed.
MIN
MAX
Indication of t e direction of exceeding t e
t res old in t e recorded measurement
Constant: indicates t at t e batteries ave to be replaced.
BAT
ACT
Screen actualisation of measured values.
Indicates t e c annel number w ic is
measuring.
Temperature in °Celsius.
Temperature in °Fa ren eit .
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2
3
4
Relative umidity
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4.3 Function of keys
OK key: allows to start, stop t e dataset or c ange of scrolling group like described in t e following tables.
Selection key: allows t e scroll values in t e scrolling group like described in t e following tables.
Device
state
Type of
start/stop
selected
Key
used
Action
generated Illustration
Waiting
for start
as es
Start: by button
Stop: indifferent
Start of dataset
Inactive
Start: by PC,
date/time
Stop: indifferent
Inactive
Start: indifferent
Stop: indifferent
Measurements
scroll
(group 1)*
Dataset in
progress
Start: indifferent
Stop: by button
Stop of t e
dataset
Start: indifferent
Stop: indifferent
Group c ange
(groups 2 and
3)*
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REC
During 5
seconds
During 5
seconds
5 seconds
5 seconds
* Please see t e summary table of t e groups organisation page 15.
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Device
state
Type of
start/stop
selected
Key
used
Action
generated Illustration
Start: indifferent
Stop: indifferent
Group scrolling
(groups 1, 2 and
3)*
Dataset
nis ed
Indifferent Inactive
Indifferent Measurements
scroll*
* Please see the summary table of the groups organisation on the following page.
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4.3.1 Groups organisation
T e table below summarises t e groups organisation and measured values available during a measurement dataset.
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
Measured temperature* Max. value in temperature
Min. value in temperature
Hig alarm t res old in temperature
Low alarm t res old in temperature
Measured ygrometry* Max. value in ygrometry
Min. value in ygrometry
Hig alarm t res old in ygrometry
Low alarm t res old in ygrometry
Measured CO2*Max. value in CO2
Min. value in CO2
Hig alarm t res old in CO2
Low alarm t res old in CO2
Measured differential pressure* Max. value in differential pressure
Min. value in differential pressure
Hig alarm t res old in differential pressure
Low alarm t res old in differential pressure
Measured atmosp eric pressure* Max. value in atmosp eric pressure
Min. value in atmosp eric pressure
Hig alarm t res old in atmosp eric pressure
Low alarm t res old in atmosp eric pressure
Parameter 1 of probe 1* Max. value in Parameter 1 of probe 1
Min. value in Parameter 1 of probe 1
Hig alarm t res old in Parameter 1 of probe 1
Low alarm t res old in Parameter 1 of probe 1
Parameter 2 of probe 1* Max. value in Parameter 2 of probe 1
Min. value in Parameter 2 of probe 1
Hig alarm t res old in Parameter 2 of probe 1
Low alarm t res old in Parameter 2 of probe 1
Parameter 1 of probe 2* Max. value in Parameter 1 of probe 2
Min. value in Parameter 1 of probe 2
Hig alarm t res old in Parameter 1 of probe 2
Low alarm t res old in Parameter 1 of probe 2
Parameter 2 of probe 2* Max. value in Parameter 2 of probe 2
Min. value in Parameter 2 of probe 2
Hig alarm t res old in Parameter 2 of probe 2
Low alarm t res old in Parameter 2 of probe 2
Press key to c ange of group.
Press key to scroll values in t e group.
4.3.2 Measurements scroll
According to t e selected parameters during t e conguration and according to t e type of device, t e measurement scroll
is carried out like following:
Temperature* Hygrometry* CO2* Differential pressure* Atmosp eric pressure* Parameter 1 probe 1*
Parameter 2 probe 1* Parameter 1 probe 2* Parameter 2 probe 2*
* Parameters available according to t e device and probe type
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Examples:
•KT 320 KISTOCK wit a t ermo- ygrometric probe (c annel 1) and a temperature probe (c annel 2):
•KCC 320 KISTOCK:
The measurements scroll can be carried out by pressing the “Select” button of the datalogger or
wait about 3 seconds and the display scrolls automatically.
4.4 PC communication
➢Insert t e CD-ROM in t e reader and follow t e installation procedure of t e KILOG software.
1. Plug t e male USB connector of t e cable to an USB connection on your computer*.
2. Open t e USB cap on t e rig t side of t e datalogger.
3. Connect t e male micro-USB connector of t e cable to t e female micro-USB connector of t e device.
4.5 Conguration, datalogger download and data processing with the KILOG
software
Please see t e KILOG software user manual: “KILOG-classes-50-120-220-320”.
The date and time updates automatically when a new conguration is loaded.
*T e computer must be in compliance wit t e IEC60950 standard.
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2
13
Or wait 3 seconds Or wait 3 seocnds
Or wait 3 seconds Or wait 3 seconds
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5 Wireless connection function
Kistocks of t e class 320 as t e wireless connection function allowing to communicate wit a smartp one or a tablet
(Android or iOS) via t e Kilog Mobile application.
T e Kistock is named “Kistock 320” in t e list of available devices of t e tablet or smartp one.
By default, t e wireless connection is disabled on class 320 Kistocks. Please see t e Kilog software applications user
manuals to enable it.
6 Maintenance
6.1 Replace the batteries
Wit a 3 to 7 years battery life*, t e KISTOCK guarantees long-term measurement.
To replace batteries:
1. Unscrew t e unlosable screw on t e battery atc on t e backside of t e KISTOCK wit a cross- ead screwdriver.
2. T e battery atc opens. Remove t e old batteries.
3. Insert t e new batteries and c eck t e polarity.
4. Replace t e battery atc and screw it.
Only use trademark or high quality batteries in order to guarantee the announced autonomy.
After the battery replacement, the device must be recongured.
6.2 Device cleaning
Please avoid any aggressive solvent.
Please protect t e device and probes from any cleaning produce containing formalin, t at may be used for cleaning rooms
and ducts.
6.3 Safety lock wall mount with padlock
➢Mount t e safety lock support on t e required place.
1. Present t e KISTOCK datalogger on t e support starting with the inferior part
2. Clip t e KISTOCK on t e support by falling back t e superior part
3. Insert t e padlock to ensure t e safety lock function
➢To remove t e datalogger from t e support, proceed on reverse order.
The padlock can be replaced by a fail-safe sealed
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The datalogger can be placed on the screw-mount without the safety lock function
7 Calibration
A calibration certicate is available as option under paper format.
We recommend to carry out a yearly c ecking.
7.1 KCC 320: perform a CO2 measurement verication
To avoid potential drifts, it is recommended to perform regularly a CO2 measurement verication.
➢Before c ecking t e CO2 measurement, verify t e atmosp eric pressure values measured by t e device: launc a
dataset, or press t e “Selection” button to scroll t e measurements.
➢If t e atmosp eric pressure values are not compliant, it is possible to carry out a measurement correction wit t e
KILOG software (please see t e KILOG software user manual, “Measurement correction” c apter).
➢Once t e atmosp eric pressure c ecked, verify t e CO2
measurement: launc a dataset , or press t e
“Selection” button to scroll t e measurements.
➢Connect a bottle of CO2 standard gas on t e gas connection on
t e back of t e KCC 320 device wit t e supplied Tygon® tube.
➢Generate a gas ow of 30 l/ .
➢Wait for t e measurement stabilisation (about 2 minutes).
➢C eck t e CO2 values measured by t e KCC 320.
➢If t ese values are not compliant, it is possible to carry out a
measurement correction wit t e KILOG software (please see
t e KILOG software user manual, “Measurement correction”
c apter).
7.2 KP 320 – KP 321: perform an auto-zero
It is possible to reset t e device during a recording dataset:
➢Unplug t e pressure tubes of t e device.
➢Press t e “Selection” button during 5 seconds to carry out t e auto-zero.
T e instrument resets. T e screen displays “...”
➢Plug t e pressure tubes.
T e device continues t e measurements and t e dataset recording.
It is possible to reset t e device w en values are measured but not recorded:
➢Unplug t e pressure tubes of t e device.
➢Press t e “Selection” button to display t e measurement.
➢Press t e “Selection” button during 5 seconds to carry out t e auto-zero.
T e instrument resets. T e screen displays “...”
➢Plug t e pressure tubes.
T e device continues t e measurements.
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* On t e basis of 1 measurement eac 15 minutes at 25°C.
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8 ccessories
Accessories References Illustrations
1 double AA lithium 3.6 V battery
2 batteries are required for class 320 dataloggers
KBL-AA
Safety lock wall mount with padlock KAV-320
Wired extension for class 320 KISTOCK probes
In polyuret ane, 5 m lengt wit male and female mini-DIN
connectors
Note: several extensions can be wired in order to obtain up to
25 m cable lengt
KRB-320
Conguration and data processing software
KILOG software allows to congure, save and process your data
in a very simple way.
Software only: KILOG-3-N
Complete set (software + 1
USB cable): KIC-3-N
Data collector
Collects up to 20 000 000 points from one or several KISTOCK
directly on-site. Results restitution on PC of realised datasets
KNT-320
USB micro-USB cable w ic allows to plug your KISTOCK
datalogger to your PC CK-50
Only the accessories supplied with the device must be used.
9 Troubleshooting
roblem robable cause and possible solution
No value is displayed, only t e icons are present. T e display is congured on “OFF”. Congure it on “ON” wit t e
KILOG software (see page 16).
T e display is completely off* and t ere is no
communication wit t e computer. T e battery as to be replaced. (see page 17).
T e display indicates “- - - -” instead of t e
measured value. T e probe is disconnected. Plug it again to t e datalogger.
T ere is no wireless connection wit t e datalogger. T e wireless connection activation is on OFF. Recongure t e
wireless connection on ON wit t e KILOG software (see page 16).
* Only wit t e KT 320 and KTT 320 KISTOCK.
Troubleshooting
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