Kimo KT 220 User manual

Class 220 KISTOCK
KT 220, KH 220 and KTT 220


Table of contents
1 Safety instructions................................................................................................................................4
1.1 Precautions for use.......................................................................................................................4
1.2 Symbols used...............................................................................................................................4
2 Presentation of the device....................................................................................................................5
2.1 Use................................................................................................................................................5
2.2 Applications...................................................................................................................................5
2.3 References....................................................................................................................................5
2.4 escription of the device...............................................................................................................5
2.5 escription of keys........................................................................................................................6
2.6 escription of LE s......................................................................................................................6
2.7 Connections..................................................................................................................................6
2.8 Mounting.......................................................................................................................................6
3 Technical features................................................................................................................................7
3.1 Technical features of the devices..................................................................................................7
3.2 Features of the housing................................................................................................................8
3.3 Optional probes and cables..........................................................................................................9
3.4 imensions (in mm)....................................................................................................................10
3.4.1 evices................................................................................................................................10
3.4.2 Wall mount...........................................................................................................................10
3.5 Guarantee period........................................................................................................................10
4 Use of the device................................................................................................................................11
4.1 isplay.........................................................................................................................................11
4.2 Functions of LE s.......................................................................................................................11
4.3 Functions of keys........................................................................................................................12
4.3.1 Groups organisation............................................................................................................14
4.3.2 Measurements scroll...........................................................................................................14
4.4 PC communication......................................................................................................................14
4.5 Configuration, datalogger download and data processing with the KILOG software.................14
5 Maintenance.......................................................................................................................................15
5.1 Replace the battery.....................................................................................................................15
5.2 evice cleaning...........................................................................................................................15
5.3 Safety lock wall mount with padlock...........................................................................................15
6 Calibration..........................................................................................................................................16
7 Accessories........................................................................................................................................16
8 Troubleshooting..................................................................................................................................16

1 Safety instructions
1.1 Precautions for use
Please always use the device in accordance with its intended use and within parameters described in the technical features
in order not to compromise the protection ensured by the device.
1.2 Symbols used
For your safety and in order to avoid any damage of the device, please follow the procedure
described in this user manual and read carefully the notes preceded by the following symbol:
The following symbol will also be used in this user manual:
Please read carefully the information notes indicated after this symbol.
4Safety instructions

2 Presentation of the device
2.1 Use
The class 220 KISTOCK dataloggers allow the measurement of several parameters:
•T 220: internal measurement of temperature and one external universal input for probe
•H 220: internal measurement of temperature, humidity and light and one external universal input for probe
•TT 220: thermocouple temperature measurement and two thermocouple external inputs
This class of devices is available with or without display.
The communication between the device and the computer is carried out via an USB cable with the female micro-USB
connector.
2.2 Applications
The KISTOCK dataloggers are ideal for the control of several parameters (temperature,
humidity, light, current, voltage, impulsion, relative pressure...). They ensure the traceability in
the food industry environment as well as they validate the proper functioning of industrial
installations.
2.3 References
Device
reference Display Internal sensors External sensors Parameters Number of
recording points
Number Type Number Type
T 220 - O Yes
1 Temperature
1
Input for
universal
probes*
Temperature, humidity,
current, voltage,
impulsion, water
pressure
1 000 000
T 220 - N No
H 220 - O Yes
3
Temperature,
humidity,
light
Temperature, humidity,
current, voltage,
impulsion, water
pressure, light
H 220 - N No
TT 220 - O Yes
- 2
Inputs for
thermocouple
probes
Temperature
TT 220 - N No
* Input which allows to plug several compatible probes: please see the optional cables and probes page 9.
2.4 Description of the device
Presentation of the device 5
Selection” key OK” key
Alarm LED Operating LED
Display

2. Description of keys
OK key: allows to start or stop the dataset or change of scrolling group (see page 12)
Selection key: allows the functions scroll (see page 12)
2.6 Description of LEDs
2.7 Connections
The communication between the device and the computer is carried out via an USB cable and with the female micro-USB
connector.
2.8 Mounting
The class 220 KISTOCK has magnetic mountings, so you can fix it easily.
6Presentation of the device
Magnetic mountings
Micro-USB
connector
Universal probe input
KT 220 / KH 220
Micro-USB
connector
2 thermocouple inputs
KTT 220
Alarm LED Operating LED

3 Technical features
3.1 Technical features of the devices
KT 220 KH 220 KTT 220
Units displayed °C, °F, °Ctd, °Ftd,%RH,
mV, V, mA, A, bar1
°C, °F, °Ctd, °Ftd,%RH, lux, fc, mV, V,
mA, A, bar1°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 bar
0.1°C, 0.1°F, 0.1%RH, 1 lux, 0.1 fc, 1 mV,
0.001 V, 0.001 mA, 0.1 A, 0.1 bar 0.1°C, 0.1°F
External input Female micro-USB connector
Input for probe 1 universal input21 universal input2
2 inputs for
thermocouple probes
( , J, T, N, S)
Internal sensor Temperature Temperature, humidity, light Temperature
Type of sensor NTC
Temperature: NTC
Humidity: capacitive
Light: photodiode
Thermocouple
Measuring range
Measuring range of the
internal sensor3 :
From -40 to +70°C
Measuring range of the internal sensor3 :
Temperature: from -20 to +70°C
Humidity: from 0 to 100 % RH
Light: from 0 to +10 000 lux
: 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
Accuracies4±0.4°C from -20 to 70°C
±0.8°C below -20°C
Temperature: ±0.4°C from 0 to 50°C
±0.8°C below 0°C or above 50°C
Humidity 5
: ±2%RH from 5 to 95%RH
from 15°C to 25°C
Light: ±10% of reading +10 lux
, J, T, N: ±0.4°C from 0 to
1300°C
±(0.3% of reading +0.4°C)
below 0°C
S: ±0.6°C
Setpoint alarms 2 setpoint alarms on each channel
Frequency of
measurement From 1 second to 24 hours
Operating
temperature From -40 to +70°C From -20 to 70°C From -20 to 70°C
Storage
temperature From -40 to +85°C
Battery life 4 years6
European
directives 2011/65/EU RoHS II; 2012/19/EU WEEE; 2014/30/EU EMC; 2014/35/EU
1 Some units are available only with optional probes.
2 Input which allows to plug different compatible probes: see optional probes and cables page 9.
3 Other measuring ranges are available according to the connected probe: see optional probes and cables page 9.
4 All accuracies indicated in this document were stated in laboratory conditions and can be guaranteed for measurement carried out in the same conditions, or carried out with calibration
compensation.
Factory calibration uncertainty: ±0.88%RH. Temperature dependence: ±0.04 x (T-20) %RH (if T<1 °C or T>2 °C)
6 On the basis of 1 measurement each 1 minutes at 2 °C.
Technical features 7

3.2 Features of the housing
Dimensions 93.2 x 65.2 x 30.5 mm
Weight 115 g
Display
2 lines LCD screen (for models with display)
Screen size: 39 x 34 mm
2 indication LEDs (red and green)
Control 1 O key
1 Selection key
Material Compatible with food industry environment
ABS housing
Protection
IP 65: T 220
IP 54: TT 220*
IP 40: H 220
PC communication Female micro-USB connector
USB cable
Battery power supply 1 AA lithium 3.6 V battery
Environmental conditions of use
Air and neutral gases
Hygrometry: in non-condensing condition
Maximum altitude: 2000 m
8Technical features
* With all the thermocouple probes connected.

3.3 Optional probes and cables
Reference Description Measuring range
Temperature and humidity probe
THA Interchangeable hygrometry and ambient temperature probe Hygrometry: from 0 to 100%RH
Temperature: from -20 to +70°C
THD Remote interchangeable hygrometry and temperature probe
NTC Temperature probe
SI-50 / SI-150 IP65 immersion probe From -40 to +120°C
SA-150 Ambient use probe From -40 to +120°C
SF-2 Wire probe From -20 to 100°C
SPP-150 IP68 penetration probe From -40 to +120°C
SP-150 IP65 penetration probe From -40 to +120°C
CV-220 Probe with velcro From -20 to +90°C
Current and voltage input cables and pulse input cable
CTD-10-B Voltage input cable 0-5 V or 0-10 V
CCD-02-B Current input cable 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA
CTD-I-B Pulse input cable
Maximal voltage: 5 V
Type of input: TTL frequency counting
Maximal frequency: 10 kHz
Maximum number of recordable
points: 20 000 points
Ammeter clamps
PID-50-BRF Ammeter clamp from 0 to 50 A, frequency range from 40 to
5000 Hz From 0 to 50 AAC
PID-100-BRF Ammeter clamp from 0 to 100 A, frequency range from 40 to
5000 Hz From 1 to 100 AAC
PID-200-BRF Ammeter clamp from 0 to 200 A, frequency range from 40 to
5000 Hz From 1 to 200 AAC
PID-600-BRF Ammeter clamp from 0 to 600 A, frequency range from 40 to
5000 Hz From 1 to 600 AAC
Relative pressure probe (water probe)
SPE Relative pressure probe for liquids and gases (corrosive) From 0 to 10 bars
SPE-2 Relative pressure probe for liquids and gases (corrosive) From 0 to 20 bars
Thermocouple probes
For more details about the available thermocouple probes, please see the ''Thermocouple probes'' datasheet.
For more details, please see the Measuring probes for KISTOCK class 220” and Thermocouple probes”
datasheets.
Connect a probe:
➢Open the mini-DIN connection cap on the bottom of the ISTOC .
➢Connect the probe in such a way the mark on the probe is in front of the user.
Technical features 9
Mark

3.4 Dimensions (in mm)
3.4.1 Devices
3.4.2 Wall mount
3. Guarantee period
ISTOC dataloggers have 1-year guarantee for any manufacturing defect (return to our After-sales service required).
10 Technical features
KTT 220 KH 220 KT 220

4 Use of the device
4.1 Display
The selected values to display during the configuration 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 Functions of LEDs
Use of the device 11
Alarm LED
If the red Alarm” LED has been activated, it has 3 states:
- Always OFF: no setpoint alarms has been exceeded
- Flashing quickly (5 seconds): a threshold is currently
exceeded on one channel at least
- Flashing slowly (15 seconds): at least one threshold has been
exceeded during the dataset
Operating LED
If the green ON” LED has been activated,
it flashes every 10 seconds during the
recording period.
During 5
seconds
DATASET is finished.
END
Indicates that one value is being recorded.
It flashes: the DATASET did not start already.
REC
Flashing slowly: DATASET is between 80 and 90 % of the storage capacity.
Flashing quickly: DATASET is between 90 and 100 % of the storage capacity.
Constant: storage capacity full.
FULL
The displayed values are the maximum/minimum values recorded for the channels displayed.
MIN
MAX
Indicates the alarm action type: rising or
falling action.
Constant: indicates that the batteries have to be replaced.
BAT
ACT Screen actualization of measured values.
Indicates the channel number which is
measuring.
Temperature in °Celsius.
Temperature in °Fahrenheit .
1
2
3
4
Relative humidity (KH 220).

4.3 Functions of keys
OK key: allows to start, stop the dataset or change of scrolling group like described in the following tables.
Selection key: allows the scroll values in the scrolling group like described in the following tables.
Device
state
Type of start/stop
selected Key used Action
generated Illustration
Waiting for
start
flashes
Start: by key
Stop: indifferent
Dataset
starting
Inactive
Start by PC, date /
time
Stop: indifferent
Inactive
Start: indifferent
Stop: indifferent
Measurements
scrolling (group
1)*
Dataset in
progress
Start: indifferent
Stop: by key
Dataset stop
Start: indifferent
Stop: indifferent
Group change
(groups 2
and 3)*
12 Use of the device
REC
During 5
seconds
During 5
seconds
** ***
**
**
**
* Please see the summary table of the groups organisation on page 13.
** %RH: only the KT 220 and KH 220.
*** Lux: only the KH 220.

Device
state
Type of start/stop
selected Key used Action
generated Illustration
Start: indifferent
Stop: indifferent
Group scrolling
(groups 1, 2
and 3)*
Dataset
finished
Indifferent Inactive
Indifferent Measurements
scrolling*
* Please see the summary table of the groups organisation page 14.
** %RH: only the KT 220 and KH 220.
*** Lux: only the KH 220.
Use of the device 13
END
*** ***
**
** ***

4.3.1 Groups organisation
The table below summarises the 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
High alarm threshold in temperature
Low alarm threshold in temperature
Measured hygrometry* Max. value in hygrometry
Min. value in hygrometry
High alarm threshold in hygrometry.
Low alarm threshold in hygrometry.
Measured light* Max. value in light
Min. value in light
High alarm threshold in light
Low alarm threshold in light
Probe 1 measured parameter* Max. value for probe 1
Min. value for probe 1
High alarm threshold for probe 1
Low alarm threshold for probe 1
Probe 2 measured parameter* Max. value for probe 2
Min. value for probe 2
High alarm threshold for probe 2
Low alarm threshold for probe 2
Press key to change of group.
Press key to scroll the values in the group.
4.3.2 easurements scroll
According to the selected parameters during the configuration and according to the type of device, the measurement scroll
is carried out like following:
Temperature Hygrometry* Light* Parameter 1 of probe* Parameter 2 of probe*
4.4 PC communication
➢Insert the CD-ROM in the reader and follow the installation procedure of the KILOG software.
1. Plug the male USB connector of the cable to an USB connection on your computer**.
2. Open the USB cap on the right side of the datalogger.
3. Connect the male micro-USB connector of the cable to the female micro-USB connector of the device.
4. Configuration, datalogger download and data processing with the KILOG
software
Please see the KILOG software user manual: KILOG-classes-50-120-220-320”.
The date and time updates automatically when a new configuration is loaded.
* Parameters available according to the device and probe type
** The computer must be in compliance with the IEC609 0 compliance.
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5 Maintenance
.1 Replace the battery
With 4 years* battery life, ISTOC guarantees long-term measurement.
The icon appears when the battery has to be replaced.
To replace the battery:
1. Unscrew the 4 screws on the back side of the device with a screwdriver.
2. Remove the back side and the old batteries.
3. Insert the new battery and respect the polarity.
➢Replace the back side 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 reconfigured.
.2 Device cleaning
Please avoid any aggressive solvent.
Please protect the device and probes from any cleaning produce containing formalin, that may be used for cleaning rooms
and ducts.
.3 Safety lock wall mount with padlock
➢Mount the safety lock support on the required place.
1. Present the ISTOC datalogger on the support starting with the inferior part
2. Clip the ISTOC on the support by falling back the superior part
3. Insert the padlock to ensure the safety lock function
➢To remove the datalogger from the support, proceed on reverse order.
The padlock can be replaced by a fail-safe sealed
The datalogger can be placed on the screw-mount without the safety lock function
* On the basis of 1 measurement each 1 minutes at 2 °C.
Maintenance 15
1 2 3
BAT
1 2 3

6 Calibration
A calibration certificate is available as option in paper format.
We recommend to carry out a yearly checking.
7 ccessories
Accessories References Illustrations
1 AA lithium 3.6 V BL-AA
Safety lock wall mount with padlock AV-220
Wired extension for class 220 KISTOCK probes
In polyurethane, 5 m length with male and female mini-DIN
connectors
Note: several extensions can be wired in order to obtain up to
25 m cable length
RB-220
KILOG software: Configuration and data processing software
ILOG software allows to configure, save and process your data
in a very simple way.
Software only: ILOG-3-N
Complete set (software +
1 USB cable): IC-3-N
Data collector
Collects up to 20 000 000 points from one or several ISTOC
directly on-site. Results restitution on PC of realised datasets
NT-320
USB micro-USB cable which allows to plug your ISTOC
datalogger to your PC C -50
Neck size hand strap DC
Only the accessories supplied with the device must be used.
8 Troubleshooting
Problem Probable cause and possible solution
No value is displayed, only the icons are present. The display is configured on “OFF”. Configure it on “ON” with the
ILOG software (see page 14).
“hi” or “lo” is displayed The measurement range is exceeded. There is a problem with the
sensing element.
The display is completely off* and there is no communication
with the computer. The battery has to be replaced. (see page 15).
The display indicates - - - -” instead of the measured value. The probe is disconnected. Plug it again to the datalogger.
* For models with display.
16 Troubleshooting




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Once returned to IMO, required waste collection will be assured in the respect of the environment in accordance to guidelines relating to WEEE.
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