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sauermann KT 120 User manual

USER MANUAL
CLASS 120 KISTOCK
KT 120 – KH 120
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Table of contents
1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.1 Precautions for use...............................................................................................................................................4
1.2 Sym ols used....................................................................................................................................................... 4
2 PRESENTATION OF THE DEVICE....................................................................................................................................5
2.1 Use...................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Applications......................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Description of the device......................................................................................................................................5
2.4 Description of the keys.........................................................................................................................................5
2.5 PC connection......................................................................................................................................................5
2.6 Fixation................................................................................................................................................................ 6
3 TECHNICAL FEATURES................................................................................................................................................. 6
3.1 Devices................................................................................................................................................................6
3.2 Housing...............................................................................................................................................................7
3.3 Dimensions.......................................................................................................................................................... 7
3.4 Warranty period....................................................................................................................................................7
4 USE OF THE DEVICE.....................................................................................................................................................8
4.1 Display.................................................................................................................................................................8
4.2 Functions of keys..................................................................................................................................................8
4.2.1 Groups organisation...................................................................................................................................10
4.3 Data logger conguration with the integrated PDF le.........................................................................................10
4.4 Data logger download with PDF report edition....................................................................................................13
4.5 Conguration, data logger download and data processing with the KILOG software.............................................14
5 DEVICE MAINTENANCE.............................................................................................................................................15
5.1 Replace the attery............................................................................................................................................15
5.2 Device cleaning..................................................................................................................................................15
6 CALIBRATION............................................................................................................................................................16
7 ACCESSORIES............................................................................................................................................................ 16
8 TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................................................................................................................16
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1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1.1 Precautions for use
Please always use the device in accordance with its intended use and within parameters descri ed in the technical features
in order not to compromise the protection ensured y the device.
1.2 Symbols used
For your safety and in order to avoid any damage of the device, please follow the procedure descri ed in this user
manual and read carefully the notes preceded y the following sym ol:
The following sym ol will also e used in this user manual:
Please read carefully the information notes indicated after this sym ol.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2 PRESENTATION OF THE DEVICE
2.1 Use
The KT 120 and KH 120 data loggers of the HVAC range allow the internal measurement of temperature only (KT 120) or
of temperature and humidity (KH 120). This class of devices is dedicated to the food transport.
The devices have a male USB plug and an integrated software in PDF format which ena les to download and congure the
data logger without specic software.
2.2 Applications
The KISTOCK data logger is ideal for a temperature and humidity control for
the sensitive foodstuff storage, for example in the food industry or
pharmaceutical domain. It allows to control the temperature and humidity in
refrigerators, cold rooms, food trucks etc.
Therefore, the device guarantees a tracea ility all along the cold chain. And
at any moment the KISTOCK data logger allows to edit easily and quickly a
data report in PDF format.
2.3 Description of the device
2.4 Description of the keys
“OK” key: allows to validate, start or stop the records, display the value
“Selection” key: allows the functions scroll
2. PC connection
PRESENTATION OF THE DE ICE
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“Selection” key “OK” key
USB connection cap
Display
Unlosa le cap
USB male connector
2.6 Fixation
The KT 120 and KH 120 KISTOCK data loggers have a magnetic mounting, so you can x it easily.
3 TECHNICAL FEATURES
3.1 Devices
KT 120 KH 120
Units displayed °C, °F °C, °F, %RH
Resolution 0.1°C, 0.1°F 0.1°C, 0.1°F, 0.1%RH
External input USB connector
Internal sensor Temperature Temperature, humidity
Type of sensor NTC Temperature: NTC
Humidity: capacitive
Measuring range From -40 to +70°C Temperature: From -20 to +70°C
Humidity: From 0 to 100%RH
Accuracies* ±0.4°C from -20 to 70°C
±0.8°C elow -20°C
Temperature: ±0.4°C from 0 to 50°C
±0.8°C elow 0°C or a ove 50°C
Humidity**: ±2.5%RH
(from 5 to 95%RH, 15°C to25°C)
Setpoint alarms 2 setpoint alarms on each channel
Number of points 50 000
Frequency of measurement From 1 minute to 24 hours
Working temperature From -40 to +70°C From -20 to +70°C
Storage temperature From -40 to +85°C
Battery life 3 years*** 500 days***
European directives 2011/65/EU RoHS II; 2012/19/EU WEEE; 2014/30/UE EMC; 2014/30/UE
* All accuracies indicated in this document were stated in la oratory conditions and can e guaranteed for measurement carried out in the same conditions, or carried out with
cali ration compensation.
** Factory cali ration uncertainty: ±0.88%RH; Temperature dependence: ±0.04 x (T-20) %RH (if T<15°C or T>25°C)
*** On the asis of 1 measurement each 15 minutes at 25°C
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TECHNICAL FEATURES
Magnetic mounting
3.2 Housing
Dimensions 100 x 42.5 x 15.9 mm
Weight 53 g
Display 1-line LCD screen
Dimensions of screen: 32 x 25.5 mm
Control 1 OK key
1 Selection key
Material Compati le with food industry environment
ABS housing
Protection IP65: KT 120
IP20: KH 120
PC communication 1 USB A male input
Battery power supply 1 x CR2450 ( utton attery)
Environmental conditions of use
Air and neutral gases
Humidity: in non condensing conditions
Maximum altitude: 2000 m
3.3 Dimensions
3.4 Warranty period
KISTOCK data loggers have 1-year guarantee for any manufacturing defect (return to our After-sales service required).
TECHNICAL FEATURES
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4 USE OF THE DEVICE
4.1 Display
4.2 Functions of keys
OK key: ena les to start, stop the dataset (press during >3 seconds) or to change of scrolling group as descri ed
in the ta les elow.
Selection key: ena les the scroll values in the scrolling group as descri ed in the ta les elow.
Device
state
Type of start/stop
selected
Key
used
Action
generated Illustration
Waiting
for start
ashes
Start: y key
Stop: indifferent
Dataset starting
Inactive
Start y PC or
date/hour
Stop: indifferent
Inactive
Start: indifferent
Stop: indifferent
Measurements
scrolling (group
1)*
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DATASET is nished
END
Indicates that one value is eing recorded. It ashes: the DATASET did not start already.
REC
Flashing slowly: DATASET is etween 80 and 90 % of the storage capacity.
Flashing quickly: DATASET is etween 90 and 100 % of the storage capacity.
Constant: storage capacity full.
FULL
Constant: indicates that the atteries have to e replaced.
BAT
The displayed values are the recorded
maximum/minimum values for the displayed channels.
MIN
MAX
Indicates the alarm action type: rising or falling action.
Indicates the channel num er which is measuring. Temperature in °C.
Temperature in °F.
Relative humidity (KH 120).
During 3
seconds
During 3
seconds
* Please see the summary ta le of the groups organization on page 10.
** Only with the KH 120.
Or wait 3
seconds
**
The values to display selected during conguration via the software will scroll on the screen every
3 seconds (only with the KH 120).
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.
Device
state
Type of start/stop
selected
Key
used
Action
generated Illustration
Dataset
in progress
Start: indifferent
Stop: y key
Dataset stop
Start: indifferent
Stop: indifferent
Group change
(groups 2 and
3)*
Start: indifferent
Stop: indifferent
Groups scrolling
(groups 1, 2
and 3)*
Dataset
nished
Indifferent Inactive
Indifferent Measurements
scrolling*
* Please see the summary ta le of the groups organization on the following page.
** Only with the KH 120.
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REC
END
During 3
seconds
During 3
seconds
Or wait 3
seconds
**
**
4.2.1 Groups organisation
The ta le elow summarises the groups organisation and measured values availa le 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
Press key to change of group.
Press key to scroll the values in the group.
4.3 Data logger conguration with the integrated PDF le
The class 120 KISTOCK data loggers have an integrated PDF le which allows to congure quickly and easily the data
logger. Therefore, you can directly congure your data logger without opening the KILOG software.
Required conguration: to open this document, you need to use ONLY the “Adobe Acrobat Reader 9®”
program (or higher), freely downloada le, which allows to read PDF format documents. Ensure you have installed it
efore starting.
➢Plug the class 120 KISTOCK data logger on an USB port of your computer**.
The following window opens:
➢Click on “Open folder to view les”.
Wait a few seconds (according to the dataset num er of points), and a volume appears.
➢Dou le-click on the “Conguration...” PDF le
* Only with the KH 120.
** The computer must e in compliance with the IEC60950 standard.
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USE OF THE DE ICE
The integrated conguration le opens:
•Choose the language
Select the required language:
•Choose the date format
Select the required date format:
•General information
Dataset name: this eld allows to name the dataset.
Comments: this eld allows to write comments on dataset.
USE OF THE DE ICE
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The le header indicates the device
name and serial num er.
Button which allows to load a
previous conguration, saved
efore on the computer.
“General information”
Displays the name of the dataset
and the possi le comments.
“Conguration” allows to congure:
- The datalogger
- The recording mode
- The stop conditions of the record
“Channel parameters” allows to
congure the channels of
temperature (KT 120 and KH 120)
and hygrometry (only with the
KH120).
•Conguration
Recorder
Active screen: tick “Yes” to activate the screen display or “No” to deactivate it.
Management DST: for an automatic management of DST, tick “Yes” or tick “No” to
deactivate it. If you choose “Yes”, the “Next time change” elds ecome accessi le. Dates
and times of the next time change are proposed y default. You can modify them: click on the
“Date” eld then on to display the calendar. Click on the required date.
Click on the “Hour” eld to modify the time on which the next time change
will e applied: the time format is 00:00. On the last eld, click on and
choose “+1h” to add an hour or “-1h” to su tract an hour. The date and
time change will e applied on the required date and time and will add or
su tract an hour.
Recording
Interval: in the “Interval” eld, inform the required interval duration etween two
measurements, then select the unit (minutes or hours).
Start type
- Tick “Button” for a start type y utton.
- Tick “Date” for a start type y date: inform the required date and time of the start. Click on
the “Start date” eld then click on to display the calendar and select the required date, or
write it manually, with respect to the date format selected previously.
Stop conditions
Stop type
Select the required stop type:
- The stop y date is availa le only if the start type y date has een chosen previously. If you choose
“Date”, inform the required stop date and time in the “Stop date” eld: click on to display the
calendar then select the required date, or write it manually with respect to the date format selected
previously.
- The stop y duration allows to determine a recording duration: inform the “Days” and “Hours” elds.
- The stop y num er of items allows to determine a required num er of measurement efore
the dataset stops. Inform the “Number of items” eld ( etween 1 and 50 000 points).
- “Total memory” allows to record continuously up to 50 000 points efore the dataset
stops.
- “Loop” allows to record the values continuously and once the memory capacity reached,
the last recorded values overwrite the rst.
- “Stop by button”: tick “Yes” to allow a stop y utton. Therefore, push the data logger
OK key during 3 seconds to stop the measurement dataset. To not allow it, tick “No”. The
stop y utton can not e deactivated if the chosen stop condition is “Loop”, “Total
memory” or “Number of points”.
Channel parameters
Temperature (KT 120 and KH 120) and humidity (only the KH 120)
- Choose the temperature measurement unit: tick the “°C” or “°F” ox.
- Active channel: tick “Yes” to activate the channel or “No” to deactivate it.
- Active alarm: tick “Yes” to activate the alarm or “No” to deactivate it.
If the alarm is activated, inform the “High” and “Low” elds to congure the alarm threshold. Inform the “Delay” eld
in num er of points. According to the measurement interval previously congured, the duration is automatically actualised.
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For example: if an interval of 1 minute has een congured and that the delay in num er of
points for the high threshold is 5, the delay duration will e 5 minutes.
➢When the conguration is nished, click on the utton to
validate.
➢Chose the place to save the conguration: to use this conguration for the next
dataset, save the conguration directly on the data logger on “Removable disk”.
Check that the dataset is nished to ensure the new conguration is taken into account.
A message asks you to overwrite the existing le.
➢Click on “Yes”.
➢To use this conguration later for another dataset, or to congure another device, you can save it on the required
location. To recover it later, click on the utton on top of the page, then
select the required le on “.xdp” format, click on the utton to use it for the next dataset.
4.4 Data logger download with PDF report edition
➢Plug the class 120 KISTOCK data logger on an USB plug of the computer*.
Wait a few seconds, then the following window opens:
➢Click on “Open folder to view les”.
The windows explorer opens.
➢Dou le-click on the “Report” PDF le to visualise the dataset report.
* The computer must e in compliance with the IEC60950 standard.
USE OF THE DE ICE
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Example of report:
➢You can print it or export it in PDF format to integrate it easily to your documents.
In “Loop” mode, results displayed on “Device conguration”, “Channel statistics” and “Alarms
parameters and results” parts correspond to the device conguration, to the statistics and to the alarms
parameters and results recorded since the launching of the measurement dataset. Data indicated on the graph
correspond to the results of the last recorded loop.
4. Conguration, data logger download and data processing with the KILOG
software
Please see the KILOG software user manual: “KILOG-classes-50-120-220-320”.
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USE OF THE DE ICE
The header
indicates the date
and time of the report
edition
Device references
Serial num er and
rmware version
The channel
statistics indicate
the values unit and
the minimal, maximal,
average and MKT
values.
The alarms
parameters and
results indicate the
dened high and low
thresholds, their state
(alarm or OK) and the
longest duration of
threshold exceeding.
The background
information indicates
the dataset name and
the eventual comments.
The device
conguration is
summarised with the
measurement interval,
the start/stop type, the
recording duration, the
num er of recorded
values and the date and
time of dataset start
and end.
The chart allows to
visualise the recorded
values evolution, with the
units on ordinate, the
date and time on
a scissa and the dened
high and low thresholds.
State indicators:
: Alarm activated
: Alarm deactivated
: Alarm OK
 : Alarm triggered
5 DEVICE MAINTENANCE
.1 Replace the battery
With 500 days to 3 years* attery life, KISTOCK guarantees long-term measurement.
To replace the battery:
1. Unlock the attery hatch with a screwdriver or a coin.
2. Turn towards the left until the marker aligns in front of the opened padlock sym ol.
3. Continue to turn until the hatch rises.
4. Replace the attery ( utton attery CR 2450**) in such a way the + pole will e visi le.
➢Replace the attery hatch with the indicator in front of the opened padlock and close it y turning it towards the
right in order to make correspond the indicator with the closed padlock.
Only use trademark or high quality batteries in order to guarantee the announced autonomy.
After the battery replacement, the device must be recongured.
.2 Device cleaning
Please avoid any aggressive solvent.
Please protect the device from any cleaning produce containing formalin, that may e used for cleaning rooms and ducts.
* On the asis of 1 measurement each 15 minutes at 25°C
** The attery must e in compliance with the 60086-4 standard.
DE ICE MAINTENANCE
15
Button attery CR 2450
Battery hatchLocking indicator of
the attery hatch
To unlock correctly the attery hatch,
continue to turn after the opened padlock
sym ol. The attery hatch rises.
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6 CALIBRATION
All the KISTOCK devices have an integrated adjustment certicate in the memory in PDF format which can e visualized and
printed easily.
A cali ration certicate is availa le as option in paper format.
We recommend to carry out a yearly checking.
7 ACCESSORIES
Accessories Part numbers Illustrations
1 utton attery CR2450 KBL-2450
KILOG Lite
Free software to download on the Sauermann we site sauermanngroup.com
Allows the data download (graphics and points statement) and the data logger
conguration.
KILOG-LITE
KILOG software
KILOG software ena les to congure, save and process your data in a very simple
way.
KILOG-3-N
Cali ration certicate - -
25 mm diameter metal washer with dou le sided adhesive tape KRM
Only the accessories supplied with the device must be used.
8 TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Probable cause and possible solution
“hi” or “lo” is displayed. The measuring range is exceeded, if the pro lem persists please proceed to a factory
return of the device.
No value is displayed, only the icons are
present. The display is set “OFF”. Set it on “ON” with the KILOG software (see page 14).
The display is completely off and there is no
communication with the computer. The attery must e replaced (see page 15).
“Err.” is displayed.
Error during the device update (reading or writing error in the ash memory of the
micro-controller).
Remove the attery from the device. Carry out a long press on the “Selection” key.
Put the attery ack. A count is displayed. Press “OK” efore the end of the count.
The ootloader version is displayed then “---”. Connect the device to the computer
and launch the update procedure (see the software user manual, chapter “Update
the device”).
“Er. 1” is displayed. Temperature measurement error. Please proceed to a factory return of the device.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
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NT_Kistock KT120 - KH120_EN – 15/02/21 – Non-contractual document – We reserve the right to modify the characteristics of our products without prior notice.
BE CAREFUL! Material damages can happen, so please apply the precautionary measures indicated.
Once returned to Sauermann, required waste collection will e assured in the respect of the environment in accordance to 2002/96/CE guidelines
relating to WEEE.
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