Hand-Held Pressure Indicator
CPH6200-S1 / CPH6200-S2
GB
16
2.8.2 (dAC.) Analogue output – scaling with (dAC.0) and (dAC.1)
Analogue output can not be used during logger recordings
With the dAC.0 and dAC.1 values the output can be rapidly scaled to
your efforts.
Keep in mind not to connect low-resistive loads to the output, other-
wise the output value will be wrong and battery life is decreased. Loads
above ca 10 kΩ are uncritical. If the display exceeds the value set by
dAC.1, then the device will apply 1 V to the output. If the display falls
below the value set by dAC.0, then the device will apply 0 V to the
output. In case of an error (Err.1, Err.2, no sensor, etc.) the device will
apply slightly above 1 V to the output.
Plug wiring:
rd
The 3
contact has to be left floating! Only stereo plugs are
allowed!
2.9 (AL.) Alarm
There are three possible settings: Alarm off (AL.oFF), on with audio
alarm (AL.on), on without audio alarm (AL.no.So).
The following conditions will prompt an alarm to be displayed, if the
alarm function is activated (on or no.So):
Value is below lower alarm limit (AL.Lo) or above upper alarm limit
(AL.Hi).
Sensor error (Sens-Erro)
Low battery (bAt)
Fe 7: System error (always with sound)
When an alarm occurs, the alarm arrow flashes, and, during serial
communication, the 'PRIO'-flag is set within the transmitted message.
If the horn sound of one channel will be switched on/off (on or no.So),
then this horn sound setting will automatically be copied to the other
activated channels.
WIKA Operating Instructions Hand-Held Pressure Indicator