Operating Instructions SECUSTARFM / FM+ and SECULIFESB Modular Test System 3-349-311-03 13/7.
Standard Equipment Included 1 Test system 1 mains power cable (at the test system: via 16 A inlet plug – mains side: country-specific) 1 probe cable with test probe 1 plug-on alligator clip 1 Compact flash card type II 1 Short-form Operating Instructions 1 PS3 CD ROM Contents: – PS3 PC software enabled for 20 objects – Operating instructions in the available languages D: ba_d_secustar.pdf, GB: ba_gb_secustar.
Contact Persons Recalibration Service We calibrate and recalibrate all instruments supplied by GMC-I Service GmbH, as well as other manufacturers, at our service center, for example after one year within the framework of your test equipment monitoring program, as well as prior to use etc. (see address on page 3). Repair and Replacement Parts Service Calibration Center* and Rental Instrument Service If required please contact: GMC-I Service GmbH Service Center Thomas-Mann-Str.
Table of Contents Contents Page 1 1.1 1.2 Applications ..................................................................... 6 Table: Types of DUTs – Tests – Regulations ....................... 7 Table of Leakage Currents, Measuring Methods and Designations ...................................................................... 8 2 Safety Features and Precautions ................................... 10 3 Operating Overview – Connections ............................... 12 4 4.1 Initial Start-Up ......
Table of Contents Contents Page 7.3 DUT Administration .......................................................... 85 7.3.1 7.3.2 7.3.3 7.3.4 Catalog of Designations – Device Categories ................................ 86 Catalog of Object Types – Device Types ....................................... 88 Catalog of DUTs .......................................................................... 90 Catalog of manufacturers ............................................................ 92 7.
Applications and Regulations 1 Applications The test system has been developed for user-controlled execution of approvals, routine tests and periodic testing in accordance with legally specified directives (e.g. BGV A3 – previously BGV A2 and VBG4 –, GUV A2, MPG, BetrSichV, Brandschutz etc.). Individual work steps are combined by the user into complete work sequences to this end. Test sequences created in this way are then executed in a user-controlled fashion.
Applications and Regulations 1.
Applications and Regulations Individual Measurements per Regulation IEC 62353 DIN EN 62353 (VDE 0751-1) Table of Leakage Currents, Measuring Methods and Designations DIN VDE 0701-0702 1.
Applications and Regulations GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH 9
Safety Warnings 2 Safety Features and Precautions This instrument fulfills the requirements of applicable European and national EC directives. This is confirmed by means of the CE mark. A corresponding declaration of conformity can be requested from GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH.
Safety Warnings • Consumers with high inrush current (> 16 A) – function test (e.g. fluorescent tubes, halogen lamps, headlights etc.) Observe the following instructions in order to prevent excessive contact loads. ! Attention! The test system is protected with two 16 A FF fuses. In order to avoid blowing the fuses, we recommend the use of a Z850 D adapter for testing with sequence I, making current > 16 A (Z850 B required for connection to 32 A systems).
Operating Overview – Connections 3 Operating Overview – Connections PRINT: ESC: Contact surface for finger contact, PE potential test Key for print function (hardcopy or reports) Return to previous level ESC + HELP: Standby / switch off HELP: Access context sensitive help MENU: Access the main menu Touch screen LCD touch sensitive display for operation with the wand ONSTART: Switch on (hold approx.
Operating Overview – Connections Contact surface For checking potential, i.e. this contact surface must be touched in order to determine whether or not the protective conductor is charged with dangerous contact voltage (see page 66). Main Menu – Manual Test Selection via the menu key Test person Date and time Registered test person Display Charge level Mains power connected of batteries ESC+HELP Simultaneous activation of these two keys: – Standby: The Prüfsystem is switched to standby.
Operating Overview – Connections Connections Slot for memory card Wand holder Ethernet 10 Compact flash II -------USB-Master------for printer or sensor USB slave, to PC (option) USB1 USB2 USB3 USB4 USB-Sl RS 232 (internal) Standard socket (test socket) for connecting the DUT S1 S2 Reset key for rebooting the test system Connection for probe PSG10 (Z745Y) Connection Connections for probes Application Connection for mains operation Fuse Connection Application Bottom connections Top connections
Operating Overview – Connections GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH 15
Initial Start-Up – Setup 4 Initial Start-Up 4.1 Connection to the Mains (90 to 264 V, 45 to 65 Hz) Ð Connect the test system to the mains with the mains plug as shown in the figure. The mains plug symbol appears in the header. Charging the Battery Pack Ð Initial start-up: Make sure that the battery pack is properly inserted and connected (see section 4.2 regarding installation of the battery pack).
Initial Start-Up – Setup Type of Mains Connection Error Message Condition Measurements Voltage from PE to finger contact Text at LCD panel Touch the contact surface U 25 V Disabled Protective conductor PE and phase conductor L reversed and/or neutral conductor N interrupted Text at LCD panel Voltage at PE > 65 V Impossible (no supply power) Contact voltage from PE to neutral conductor N or phase conductor L Text at LCD panel U 25 V Disabled, but disabling can be deactivated (e.g.
Initial Start-Up – Setup 4.2 Battery Operation Installing the Battery Pack ! Attention! If a DUT is connected to the test socket, disconnect it first. Do not disconnect the test system from the mains while changing the battery pack, if you want to prevent the loss of current configuration data. 1 2 Opening the Battery Compartment Lid Loosen the two captive slotted screws with the help of a coin. Remove the battery compartment lid. Connect and insert the battery pack (see figure). 1.
Initial Start-Up – Setup Rechargeable battery (charging process) In contrast to conventional, commercially available storage battery-operated instruments, an inserted battery set is not recharged until it falls below a fixed threshold. This is due to the fact that the SECUSTAR FM+/SECULIFE SB may not be permanently recharged while being changed between different types of mains connections. This would corrupt the rechargeable battery set within a short period of time.
Initial Start-Up – Setup Ð Enter the appropriate password using the keyboard which appears at the display. The password is acknowledged by tapping OK, and is displayed as a series of asterisks. This point can be skipped if the test person name is not password protected. Ð Tap the Login key. Note It is also possible to create test persons who do not require a password. Login With Password (administrator status) Ð Select the test person name “Admin” from the list.
Initial Start-Up – Setup Standby Mode The system should be switched to the standby mode during breaks in order to deactivate the energy intensive background illumination and extend the service life of the rechargeable batteries. Ð Press the Standby key. The test system is switched to the standby mode. The test system is shut down completely after two hours in the standby mode. The test system is reactivated by pressing the ONSTART key, or by tapping the touch screen.
Initial Start-Up – Setup 4.7 General Information Regarding Data Backups There are a total of three ways to back up data: • The backup function (see section 4.11.3) • Data export to XML (see section 7.7.6) • Data export to the L&H format (see section 7.7.6) The backup function creates a stored image of all database entries and measurement results. This function has the disadvantage of a version-dependent backup, i.e.
Initial Start-Up – Setup 4.9 Configuring Device Parameters – Setup Menu Setup All of the settings which are required for operation and of the test system and the user interface can be entered in the setup menu.
Sym- Designation Change Symto Sub- bol bol Designation Meaning menu 24 Description 4.
Initial Start-Up – Setup 4.10.1 User Administration Various user names (test person name, ID and password) can be changed, deleted and entered here. An alphanumeric keyboard is automatically displayed when any of the entry fields is tapped. Users, i.e. test persons, can only be administered after logging in as the administrator (admin status), i.e. with the user name “Admin”.
Initial Start-Up – Setup Changing Your Own Password (user status) The old password must first be entered correctly before it can be changed. The new password can then by typed in. In order to acknowledge the new password, it must be entered a second time and acknowledged by tapping OK. The changed password is not updated to the test system until it has been saved.
Initial Start-Up – Setup 4.10.4 Printer Note: When using a barcode scanner, the modified character coding must be adjusted. Here you can search for the printer to be connected to the USB port. 4.10.6 Setting Date and Time Report A logo can be loaded into the Secustar which will then be printed on the test report.
Initial Start-Up – Setup 4.11 Establishing a LAN Connection to the test system IP Address Net Mask Quick Charging the Batteries Charging of the battery pack can be started at any time with this function.
Initial Start-Up – Setup Connecting the test system to the LAN ! Attention! Consult with the responsible LAN administrator before connecting the test system to your company LAN. Note As an alternative to connecting the system to the respective company LAN, the test system can be directly connected to your PC with a crossover cable, or a standard LAN cable and a hub. Ð Connect the test system to the LAN.
Initial Start-Up – Setup Manual selection and entry of the IP address at the test system in the event of communication problems between test system and the PC and in the case of direct connection to the PC without connection to the company LAN Normally you can skip this section and proceed with querying the automatically selected IP address on page 31. Ð Enter the selected IP address to the uppermost entry field at the test system.
Initial Start-Up – Setup Querying the IP Address at the test system and Activating the Web Server Ð Enter the IP address displayed at the test system to your web browser, for example: http://169.254.191.141, and acknowledge with the ENTER key. The test system is displayed at the PC monitor screen with the current menu image. You can now control the test system from the PC. Just click the test system keys and symbols which appear at the user interface to this end.
Initial Start-Up – Setup Parameter, “File Enabling” (Samba server function) This parameter makes it possible to access an inserted CF card via the LAN. In this way, for example, a catalog file can be read out from the CD card via the LAN. The file can then be read in, for example to PS3, with the “Import data from tester” function.
Initial Start-Up – Setup ! Attention! Data Loss Execute an XML export before each update. It is often no longer possible to read in older database versions (filename.bak) after an update. Database Backup during an Update The database in the test system is overwritten during updating. The contents of the database are reset to the contents which existed upon shipment from the factory. Any other data are lost.
Initial Start-Up – Setup Automatic Update Sequence 1 Update preparation: advancing blue bar 2 Operating system is rebooted: initial screen with an advancing blue bar – pause for approx. 30 seconds 3 The update is loaded (approx. 7 min.): two advancing blue bars 4 Operating system is rebooted: initial screen with an advancing blue bar 5 Calibration prompt 6 Login window appears 7 The software update has been completed and the CF card can be removed after pressing the button at the left-hand side of the slot.
Initial Start-Up – Setup 4.11.2 Data Exchange with Update, Backup, Restore and DB Init Operations Backup Restore DB_Init Update Selecting Files and Directories – Test System Explorer After clicking the icons for Backup, Restore or Update, the root level of the compact flash card is displayed as a default feature. “/cf” appears to the right of Directory. If directories are available here, they’re identified under Filename with brackets and under Type with Dir.
Initial Start-Up – Setup 4.11.4 Auto-Backup – Automatic Database Backup Database Auto Backup If the “Auto-Backup” function has been activated in setup, data are saved to a CF card before the test system is shut down. The following prerequisites must be fulfilled: • A CF card with adequate capacity must be inserted. • Backup must be acknowledged by tapping “OK”.
Initial Start-Up – Setup When restoring the database with the restore function, extensive checking of the database structure is executed. If the database is defective, it cannot be restored. 4.11.6 DB Init – Database Initialization (admin only) Database If you have saved the backup file under another name to a PC: Note that the backup file used for restoring data must have file name “secustar.db.bak”. ! Attention! If you respond to the prompt by tapping “Yes”, the database backup file (secustar.db.
Initial Start-Up – Setup 4.11.8 Sound – Switching Key Sound On and Off Sound If this function is activated, each key stroke (for the softkeys as well) is acknowledged with an acoustic signal. Tap the following symbol repeatedly in order to activate and deactivate this function: Sound On Sound Off 4.11.9 Tests – Carrying Deadlines Forward Tests Here you can replace the default name of a test without deadline, i.e. “spontaneous test”, with a user specified text.
Initial Start-Up – Setup hierarchies are currently available: standard, systems, medical technology, building services, EDP and facility fire prevention. Hierarchy names can be changed as desired. ! Attention! Be sure to observe any security prompts which are displayed during activation and deactivation. 4.11.
Manual Test 5 Manually Triggered Measurements – Individual Measurements Individual Measurement 5.1 General Procedure Select the “Manual Test” main menu . Ð Select the measuring function. MENU or Ð Double check the selected parameter settings. Readjust them if necessary. Ð Select the desired type of measurement: type of DUT, type of connection. Ð Connect the DUT in accordance with the wiring diagrams provided by the help function (HELP button) and the above selected type of connection.
Overview Symbol Abbr. Symbol Abbr. Measurement / Test Manual test Terminals Socket Test socket 1–2 3–4 Visual inspection Description 5.
RPE PE Resistance Measuring Method Resistance is measured: • Between each exposed conductive part of the housing (probe contact) and the earthing contacts at the mains and the device plug (if a removable mains connector cable is used), or the protective conductor terminal for permanently installed devices.
RPE PE Resistance Test Socket DUT mains plug connected to the test socket Probe connected to sockets 1 and 2 Sequence – DUT Connected to Test Socket Ð Select the test: R PE softkey. Ð Connect the DUT to the test socket. Ð Select measuring range, protective conductor test current, frequency and measurement duration. Ð Select test socket or extension cable* as the type of connection via measurement type. Ð Start the test: Press the ONSTART key.
RPE PE Resistance Permanent Connection Permanently installed DUT Probe connected to sockets 1 and 2 Sequence – Permanently Installed DUT Ð Select the test: R PE softkey. Ð Connect the DUT to the mains outlet. Ð Select measuring range and measurement duration. Ð Select permanent connection* as the type of connection via measurement type.
RPE PE Resistance Combined Test – Differential Protective Conductor Resistance Zero balancing is also possible for protective conductor measurement. With zero balancing, all subsequent measurements are adjusted with an offset such that 0 is displayed for a selected reference point which is connected to the protective conductor.
RISO Insulation Resistance Measuring Method Safety Class I (SC1) Insulation resistance is measured between short-circuited mains terminals and the protective conductor. Safety Class II (SC2) Insulation resistance is measured between short-circuited mains terminals and external conductive parts which can be contacted with the probe.
RISO Insulation Resistance SC1 with Mains Plug DUT mains plug connected to the test socket Connection of Permanently Installed Safety Class I Devices ! Attention! Deactivate the electrical system which supplies power to the device under test before connecting the test system! Ð Remove the mains fuses from the device under test and disconnect the neutral conductor N inside the device under test.
RISO Insulation Resistance Sequence Safety class I devices: The protective conductor test must already have been passed as a prerequisite for the insulation resistance test. Ð Select the test: R ISO softkey. Ð Special case, SC2 connection: Contact exposed conductive parts with the probe during measurement. Ð Connect the DUT to the test socket, or connect the probe. Note Open-circuit voltage is always greater than nominal voltage. Ð Select measuring range, test voltage Ut and measurement duration.
IPE PELeakage Current Definition of Equivalent Measurement Equivalent leakage current is current which flows through active conductors of the device which are connected to each other (L/N) to the protective conductor (SC1), or to exposed, conductive parts (SC2). Definition of Protective Conductor Current (direct measurement) Current which flows through the protective conductor with housings which are isolated from ground.
IPE PE Leakage Current Parameters • Measuring range: 300 A, 3 mA, 30 mA or auto (automatic switching amongst the ranges) • Test voltage Ut: 110 V ...
IPE PE Leakage Current Alternative measurement: DUT mains plug connected to the test socket Sequence Ð Select the test: I PE softkey. Ð Connect the DUT to the test socket, or connect a clip-on ammeter. Ð Select measuring range, test voltage Ut with polarity, and measurement duration. Ð Select type of connection and type of current via measurement type. Ð Start the test: Press the ONSTART key.
IE Equipment Leakage Current Parameters • Measuring range: 300 A, 3 mA, 30 mA or auto (automatic switching amongst the ranges) • Test voltage Ut: 110 V ...
IE Equipment Leakage Current Direct Measuring Method DUT mains plug connected to the test socket Probe to sockets 1 and 2 Equivalent Leakage Current Measuring Method DUT mains plug connected to the test socket Probe to sockets 1 and 2 Differential Current Measuring Method DUT mains plug connected to the test socket Probe to sockets 1 and 2 GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH 53
IE Equipment Leakage Current Sequence Ð Select the test: I EL softkey. Ð Connect the DUT to the test socket, or connect the probe. Ð Select measuring range, test voltage Ut, test frequency ft and measurement duration. Ð Select type of connection and type of current via measurement type. Ð Start the test: Press the ONSTART key. Ð After each reconnection to the mains, and as soon as the first test is started, a mains connection test is executed (see section 4.1.1). Ð Measured values are displayed.
IE Equipment Leakage Current GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH 55
IT TouchCurrent Measuring Method The device under test is operated with mains power. Current which flows to the protective conductor via exposed conductive parts is measured. The measurements must be performed with mains plug polarity in both directions. The AC or the DC component of the current is measured.
IT Touch Current Differential Current Method DUT mains plug connected to the test socket Probe to sockets 1 and 2 Exposed conductive parts which are not connected to the protective conductor Direct Measuring Method: DUT mains plug connected to the test socket Probe to sockets 1 and 2 Direct Measuring Method, Permanent Connection Probe to sockets 1 and 2 Exposed conductive parts which are not connected to the protective conductor Equivalent Leakage Current Measuring Method Connection to test socket Prob
IT Touch Current Measuring Contact Current (absence of voltage) Make sure that the contacted parts are not grounded. Sequence Ð Select the test: I C softkey. Ð Connect the DUT to the test socket, or connect the probe. Ð Select measuring range, test voltage Ut with polarity, test current type and measurement duration. Ð Select type of connection and type of current via measurement type. Ð Start the test: Press the ONSTART key.
IT Touch Current GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH 59
IP Patient Leakage Current Parameters • Measuring range: 300 A, 3 mA, 30 mA or auto (automatic switching amongst the ranges) • Test voltage Ut: 110 V ...
IP Patient Leakage Current Sequence Maximum Allowable Limit Values for Leakage Current in mA Ð Select the test: I P(L) softkey. Ð Connect the DUT to the test socket and connect the probe. Ð Select measuring range, test voltage Ut with polarity, test current type and measurement duration. Ð Start the test: Press the ONSTART key. Ð After each reconnection to the mains, and as soon as the first test is started, a mains connection test is executed (see section 4.1.1).
IAP Applied Parts Leakage current Measurement is always performed using an AC source with current limiting. Differing mains voltages are taken into consideration. Parameters • Measuring range: 30 mA, 3 m A, 300 A or auto (automatic switching amongst the ranges) • Test voltage Ut: 110 V ...
IAP Applied Parts Leakage current Sequence Maximum Allowable Limit Values for Leakage Current in mA Ð Select the test: I EPA softkey. Ð Connect the DUT to the test socket, or connect the probe. Ð Select measuring range, test voltage Ut, test frequency ft and measurement duration. IEPA Test Standard IEC 62353 (VDE 0751-1) Type BF Type CF Alternating current SFC SFC 5 0.05 Ð Start the test: Press the ONSTART key.
RCD Test – Time to Trip Measurement for RCCBs Option RCD Measurement The test system is connected to the RCD under test by connecting its mains cable to mains supply power. In order to test RCD time to trip, the battery in the test system must be charged adequately enough to span the duration during which mains power is unavailable after the RCD has been tripped. PRCD Measurement The PRCD under test is plugged into the test socket at the test system.
RCD Test – Time to Trip Measurement for RCCBs Option RCD Measurement Sequence PRCD Measurement Sequence Ð Select the test: RCD Test softkey. Ð Select the test: RCD Test softkey. Ð Connect the test system to a mains outlet within the appropriate RCD circuit: . Ð Plug the PRCD into the test socket at the test system, connect the probe to sockets 1 and 2 and contact phase L at the PRCD with the probe tip (always the bottom terminal). Ð Select the measurement type with the RCD softkey.
Test: Connection Tests – On Test – Safety Class Detection PE Potential Test (mains connection test for the test system) Testing to determine whether or not the protective conductor is charged with dangerous contact voltage. Touch the contact surface to this end. U < 15 V~* í connection OK U > 15 V~* í warning * Assuming earth resistance of 1 M Short-Circuit Test – Test for short-circuiting at the device under test Connection of the DUT is tested by means of the following three individual tests.
Test: Connection Tests – On Test – Safety Class Detection Probe Test (probe connection test) Testing is conducted to determine whether or not the test probe is plugged into sockets 1 and 2, i.e. whether or not a (low impedance) connection exists between the two connector plugs. Probe plugged in í message: OK Probe not plugged in í message: Error Safety Class Test – DUT safety class detection This test determines whether or not a safety class I device (earthing contact plug) is plugged into the test socket.
Function Test with Line Voltage Prerequisites • The function test may only be performed after the DUT has successfully passed the safety test, i.e. after all safety measurements have been executed and passed. • The device under test must be connected to the test socket. If no DUT has been connected, momentary line voltage and line frequency are measured if the test system is connected to the mains. • No short-circuits may exist at the DUT.
Measurement with Sensors via USB Port Connection Up to four USB sensors can be connected simultaneously. USB sensors with high current consumption ratings should be connected to the socket labeled 500 mA. Note: Current consumed by sensors which are connected to the USB ports must be taken into consideration. If possible, disconnect sensors from the USB ports when they are not actually in use.
Temperature and Humidity Measurement with Sensor – USB Humidity Sequence Ð Connect the temperature/humidity sensor to one of the USB ports. Ð Activate the USB directory from the manual test: MENU or ESC key. The USB directory is additionally displayed. Ð Select the USB directory. Ð Activate the temperature and humidity test: Humi softkey. Ð Start the test: ONSTART key. Ð End the test: ONSTART key. ESC key: Return to the Humi softkey. MENU key: Return to the main menu level.
Illuminance Measurement with Sensor MAVOLUX 5032 B USB Application The sensor is suitable for precisely ascertaining illuminance in the units of measure lux and footcandles. With an adapter which is available as an accessory, the MAVOLUX 5032 B USB can also be used to measure luminance in cd per square meter or footlamberts. The light sensitive receiver is color corrected, i.e. its spectral sensitivity is matched to that of the human eye V() in accordance with DIN 5032, part 7, class B.
Automatic Test – Individual Test Sequences 6 Automatic Test – Individual Test Sequences Auto-Test “Test” Index Card After an ID number has been entered, all relevant test data for the respective device under test is displayed. “Sequences” Index Card Test sequences which are available for a given object type are listed in the “Sequences” index card. After a test sequence has been selected, the “Test” index card is activated automatically.
Automatic Test – Individual Test Sequences • Customer administration: The customer whose object is to be tested, as well as the respective locations, must be previously entered (see page 111). • Sequences: Test sequences in accordance with regulations or standards must be previously defined here by specifying test steps (see page 94).
Automatic Test – Individual Test Sequences Editing Function The editing icon appears at the end of each object line. The editing mode can be entered for the respective device under test by tapping this icon. In this way, DUT data can be edited and saved shortly before testing without having to switch to the administration menu. See section 7.3.3. Filter Function The filter icon in the object type, customer or location field means: You have preselected an object type, customer or a location.
Automatic Test – Individual Test Sequences 6.3 Preparing and Executing Test Sequences Past Due Deadline DUTs whose test deadlines are past due appear in red. 6.3.1 “Deadlines” Index Card Filter: enter preselection Red: test past due Blue: test due today Black: deadline in the future All of the deadlines entered with the deadline administration function (section 7.5.2) are listed here provided no pre-selection has been made for object type, customer or location (“filter function”, see page 74.
Automatic Test – Individual Test Sequences 6.3.2 “Objects” Index Card The “New activity” designation can be changed – Shown in the next screenshot as “Periodic Test”. See section 4.11.9 Filter: enter preselection Editor: edit object data – Spontaneous test: The following test is not deemed executed on the future deadline and thus still appears in the deadlines list. All of the DUTs entered with the object administration function (section 7.
Automatic Test – Individual Test Sequences 6.3.3 “Sequences” Index Card All of the test sequences entered with the test sequence administration function (section 7.4) are listed here, as long as no preselection has been entered for a customer, a location or an object in the “Objects” index card (see page 76). If you select a device under test, only those sequences are displayed which have been assigned to the DUT. Any desired test sequence can be started by pressing and holding the ONSTART key.
Automatic Test – Individual Test Sequences displayed to the right of the respective test step. After testing has been completed, each test step is flagged either passed 4 or not passed 8. As soon as any one of the test steps is not passed, the entire test is deemed not passed and not passed 8 appears in the index card to the right of “Test”. For this reason, the option of aborting the test is offered as soon as one step is failed.
Automatic Test – Individual Test Sequences 6.3.5 Loading DUT Data by Entering the ID Number All of the data for a given device under test (designation, object type, customer and location), as well as the associated test sequence, are saved with reference to an ID number (see page 94). If a nonexistent ID number is entered to the test index card, a prompt appears for the entry of a new object. The display is switched to the administration view to this end.
Automatic Test – Individual Test Sequences 6.3.6 Evaluation of Measured Values for Individual Test Steps The evaluation of the test steps is based upon limit values which have been stipulated in the respective test step specifications (see section 7.4.2). This includes the specification of a lower and/or an upper limit value and of the setpoint, if applicable. The respectively poorest results with reference to the specified limit value or the setpoint are displayed and saved. Test step spec.
Automatic Test – Individual Test Sequences Test step spec. MinLimitValue Setpoint MaxLimitValue A l — l MinLimitValue MV1 MV2 MaxLimitValue MV3 MV4 MV5 MV6 MV7 OK Test OK/passed: The measured value with the smallest difference relative to the Min or MaxLimitValue is displayed and saved, in this case MV5. Test not passed: The measured value with the largest difference relative to the Min or MaxLimitValue is displayed and saved, in this case MV1. Test step spec.
Automatic Test – Administration 7 Data Administration and Data Exchange Administration Structure / Menu Level Hierarchy Sequence Mgmt. ObjectMgmt.. Im/Export Mgmt. Tests Customer Mgmt.. Test Objects Test Sequences Tests Object Types Steps Specs. Deadline Designations Standards Interval Customer Import Export Locations CF Sync departm.
Automatic Test – Administration 7.
Automatic Test – Administration 7.2 General Processing of Catalog Entries Creating Catalog Entries Tap the New symbol in order to create a new catalog entry. All fields highlighted in red in the submenu are mandatory fields and must contain a valid value. After entering all of the data, tap the Save icon in order to add the new entry to the catalog. If the menu is exited without pressing save, all new entries are ignored.
Automatic Test – Administration Scrolling through the Monitor Display – Searching for Entries If more catalog entries are included than can be displayed at the screen, tap the arrows to access hidden entries. 3 To top of page Top = bottom of page Scroll back 10 pages Less than 10 pages remain Scroll back 1 page No more pages Number of pages to be scrolled forward or back is entered by directly selecting the desired page. 7.
Automatic Test – Administration 7.3.1 Catalog of Designations – Device Categories Designations for commonly tested object types can be entered and saved with this function, which you can access via a dropdown list when entering individual DUTs. Entering a New Designation New Designations Designations from this catalog can be used when entering object types. The designations are arranged alphabetically.
Automatic Test – Administration Deleting Designations In order to delete existing designations, they must first be marked in the catalog by activating the respective checkbox. Referenced designations, i.e. designations which are already being used for DUTs, cannot be deleted.
Automatic Test – Administration 7.3.2 Catalog of Object Types – Device Types This catalog saves you the trouble of repeatedly entering identical object and device types which only vary with regard to their respective manufacturers or type designations. Object Types Object types from this catalog can be used when entering DUTs and test sequences. Note Type designations must be entered unambiguously. For example, type S1000 can only come from manufacturer A or B.
Automatic Test – Administration Ð The new object type is added to the catalog by tapping Save . We recommend saving newly entered object types at regular intervals with the help of the Backup function in the Setup menu (see section 4.11.3), or via the data export function as an XML file which is independent of a version, see section 7.7.6. Extended Attributes Index Card Ð Voltage . . .
Automatic Test – Administration 7.3.3 Catalog of DUTs In order to be able to execute an automated test sequence, a device under test must be entered under its ID number along with its data, and the associated test sequence must be entered in the catalog of DUTs. Entering a New DUT New DUTs DUTs from this catalog can be used when entering deadlines for periodic testing (deadline administration).
Automatic Test – Administration makes reference to a database, from which previously entered attributes can be taken. It is advisable to enter at least one suitable test sequence, so that the DUT can be tested with the automatic test function. We recommend saving newly entered DUTs at regular intervals with the help of the Backup function in the Setup menu (see function as an XML file which section 4.11.3) or via the data export is independent of a version, see section 7.7.6.
Automatic Test – Administration 7.3.4 Catalog of manufacturers Manufacturers for commonly tested object types can be entered and saved with this function, which you can access via a dropdown list when entering individual DUTs. Test Sequences Index Card Ð Select Add test sequence. Ð Select assignment to object type or device under test. A catalog of all test sequences is displayed. Ð Mark the desired test sequence. Ð All selected test sequences are added to the new test sequence by tapping OK.
Automatic Test – Administration Entering a new manufacturer Short-form Operating Instructions Entering a Manufacturer Ð Enter a new manufacturer: Ð Entry field: Enter manufacturer. New Manufacturers Enter the manufacturer directly using the softkey keyboard. The new manufacturer is entered to the catalog by pressing Save . We recommend saving newly entered manufacturers at regular intervals with the help of the Backup function in the Setup menu (see section 4.11.
Automatic Test – Administration 7.4 Test Sequence Administration Sequence Administration 7.4.1 Catalog of Standards This convenient function saves you the trouble or repeatedly entering the designations of the various standards, regulations and directives. Standards Test sequences are defined as test regulations in accordance with which DUTs are tested. The various test sequences are based upon the applicable standards, and consist of several test steps.
Automatic Test – Administration Entering a New Standard Short-form Operating Instructions Entering a New Standard Ð Enter a new standard: . Ð Designation: Brief designation for the standard Ð Description: A comment can be entered if required. New You can create a standard, i.e. its designation, upon which your tests are based. The designations included in this catalog can be used when a test sequence in accordance with a given standard is created.
Automatic Test – Administration 7.4.2 Catalog of Test Step Specifications Steps Specifications A test sequence is made up of several test steps. The test step specifications included in this catalog can be used when test sequences are created. A test step can be a measurement, a visual inspection, a test instruction, an external measurement or a time sequence. Designation Name or abbreviation for the individual test. This designation appears in the automatic sequence under test step.
Automatic Test – Administration Editing a Test Step Specification Test step specifications can be selected for editing from a catalog of previously entered test step specifications by selecting the respective line. Test step specifications of the type cannot be edited. Designations of previously entered test steps can no longer be edited.
Automatic Test – Administration U/M Unit of measure for limit value, setpoint or tolerance Meas. type Ð Test condition in preparation Ð MinLimitValue See following table for sample entry After meas.1) Polarity Up / Ip fp Zero point 2) Duration Ð MaxLimitValue See following table for sample entry Ð Setpoint Target value Ð Tolerance in preparation e.g.
Automatic Test – Administration Test Step Specification – Multiple Measurement Test Step Specification – Visual Inspection Several measuring points can be acquired from a single DUT with these measurements. Measurement is started as a continuous measurement. Three buttons can be used during the measurement, namely “Accept”, “End Test Step” and “Abort”. The current measured value is accepted as the test result with the “Accept” button.
Automatic Test – Administration Parameter Index Card Ð Select whether or not voltage is applied to the test socket during visual inspection. Select whether or not voltage will be switched off after visual inspection (if selected above). Note Entry of a new visual inspection can be exited at any time by pressing the ESC key. Entries are ignored. Test Step Specification – Test Instruction Test instructions appear as a text display before the next respective test step.
Automatic Test – Administration Test Step Specification – External Measurement Measurement results from an external test instrument can be entered for this test step. Whether or not the DUT has passed the test or not is determined with additional entries for Min-Max limit values and setpoint. External measurements and visual inspections can be configured such that voltage to the test socket is switched on during execution.
Automatic Test – Administration Test Step Specification – Time Lapse Parameter Index Card A time lapse helps you to allow a given amount of time to elapse between two test steps. Measurement cannot be performed until this time period has elapsed. Ð Select whether or not voltage is applied to the test socket during visual inspection. Short-form Operating Instructions Setting Up a Time Lapse Ð Select whether or not voltage will be switched off after visual inspection (if selected above).
Automatic Test – Administration 7.4.3 Catalog of Sequences Test Sequences As of software version 1.9.3, fixed sequences and test step specifications are no longer stored to the test system, and are instead included on a CF card (see section 4.6). The sequences can be write protected, so that they are not deleted if the option “delete all test sequences” is selected in SETUP ñ (red padlock). The padlock icon must be selected in order to activate or deactivate write protection.
Automatic Test – Administration Creating New Test Sequences „in the copy“ Short-form Operating Instructions Creating a Test Sequence Ð Create a new test sequence: New in the copy . Test Sequence, “New as Copy” Ð Select the desired test sequence and activate the “New” button . The sub-points “New” and “New as Copy” appear above the “New” button. Ð Select “New as Copy”. After marking a test sequence and activating the “New” button , the sub-points “New as Copy” and “New” appear.
Automatic Test – Administration Note The test step specifications are added in the order in which they are clicked. Ð Change the order of the test steps with the required. keys if Ð Individual test steps can be saved as a new test specification with the button. Ð Individual test steps can be deleted with the symbol. Object Types Index Card Ð Object types can be assigned to a test sequence if required.
Automatic Test – Administration 7.5 â Test Results Administration Displaying and Printing Test Results A test can be selected from a catalog of previously executed tests by activating the respective checkbox. General test data (“Test” index card) and the associated measurement and test results of the individual measurements (“Test Steps” index card) are displayed by tapping the documentation icon . Displayed data can be read out to a connected USB printer by tapping the Print button .
Automatic Test – Administration Editing Deadlines An interval or a new starting point can be selected for editing from a catalog of previously entered deadlines by selecting the respective line. Deleting a Deadline In order to delete existing deadlines, they must first be marked in the catalog by activating the respective checkbox. Entering a New Test or Calibration Deadline, Editing Existing Deadlines 7.5.2 Catalog of Deadlines New Administration of Deadlines Deadlines, e.g.
Automatic Test – Administration If the selected DUT has only one assigned test sequence, this sequence is started automatically. The test sequence can nevertheless be changed. The assigned test steps can be reviewed in the test steps index card. The inspector is assigned in the advanced index card. We recommend saving newly entered deadlines at regular intervals with the help of the Backup function in the Setup function as an menu (see section 4.11.
Automatic Test – Administration 7.5.3 Catalog of Intervals Entering a New Interval Intervals New All predefined intervals are displayed in the “Intervals” menu. An interval generates the deadline of the next test in the case of automatic carry forward function. Size and Type Carrying Forward Indicates the length of the interval Indicates whether or not a new deadline will be set based on the specified interval after saving the test.
Automatic Test – Administration Short-form Operating Instructions Creating an Interval Create a new interval: Ð Size Duration of the interval Ð Type Select day, week, month or year Ð Carry forward Activated: A new deadline is set automatically after the test is saved. Note Entry of a new interval or editing of an existing interval can be exited at any time by pressing the ESC key. Entries are ignored. Ð Add the new interval to the catalog with Save 110 .
Automatic Test – Administration 7.
Automatic Test – Administration Creating a New Customer Entry New Customers and locations for devices under test are entered with the customer administration function. 7.6.1 Catalog of Persons, Companies and Departments Customer When a data record is entered, a customer type must first be selected: r Company r Department r Person Entry fields for basic data, address and contact data then appear. A department can only be assigned to a previously entered company.
Automatic Test – Administration Editing a Customer Entry Persons, companies and departments can be selected for editing from a catalog of previously entered customers by selecting the respective line. If the name of the company is changed, all of the company’s departments are changed accordingly automatically. Deleting a Customer Entry In order to delete existing personal, company and department entries, they must first be marked in the catalog by activating the respective checkbox.
Automatic Test – Administration 7.6.2 Catalog of Locations Locations Individual locations included in this catalog can be supplemented or deleted. The hierarchy levels can be opened up by pressing the “+” symbol. Entering a New Location When a data record is entered, a location type must first be selected: r Room r Floor r Building r Property Observe the hierarchy as depicted on page 111.
Automatic Test – Administration Short-form Operating Instructions Entering a Location Ð Enter a new location Ð . Select the location type (property, building, floor or room) and acknowledge with OK. Floor Ð Included in location A superordinate location type must be selected from a catalog. Ð ID no. Entry of numbers and/or letters Ð Designation This entry appears in the catalog of locations as “No Building, Floor Entry” All other parameters listed in this index card are optional entries.
Automatic Test – Administration 7.6.3 Catalog of Departments Departmental designations can be entered and edited here. We recommend saving newly entered locations at regular intervals with the help of the Backup function in the Setup menu function as an XML file (see section 4.11.3) or via the data export which is independent of a version, see section 7.7.6. Changing Departments A department can be selected from the catalog for editing by marking the appropriate line.
Automatic Test – Administration 7.6.4 Catalog of Location Designation Location Designation When a data record is entered, a location type must first be selected: r Room r Floor r Building r Property Then enter the location designation directly using the softkey keyboard. Ð Add the new location designation to the catalog by tapping . Save A location designation can be entered here, to which one of the four location designations can then be assigned, namely “Property”, “Building”, “Floor” or “Room”.
Automatic Test – Administration 7.7 Data Exchange Between the test system and vFM / PS3 Data from the database in the test system can be exchanged with other databases, in particular with vFM / PS3, by means of export and import files.
Automatic Test – Administration Data exchange is carried out in two stages: 1. Exchange of catalog data „Catalog“ (Catalog data are all one-time only entries for an object.
Automatic Test – Administration 7.7.2 Creating the Vers.def File ( vFM / PS3) The following window appears: Start vFM / PS3 at your PC and select Data Import and then DUTs from the Extras menu. Select: 1. SecuStar as the test instrument 2. The corresponding directory in your USB stick or CF card 3. And then open the test data preview. 120 You can now generate the Vers.def file by selecting Init SecuStar Folder in the Options menu. A Vers.
Automatic Test – Administration 7.7.3 Synchronizing the Hierarchies 7.7.4 Data Import from vFM / PS3 CF-Sync USB-Sync Synchronizing the CF card or the USB stick Due to the fact that the same hierarchies exist in vFM / PS3 as in the test system, they must be reconciled before the first data transmission takes place. If the files (catalog/data) are exported or imported, the “Vers.def” file is required. It must be specified in this file which hierarchies are supported by the vFM / PS3 program.
Automatic Test – Administration You can scroll within the directory with the “Forward” and “Back” keys. Import can be interrupted at any time with the “Interrupt” button. This also applies to the L&H import and, as of version 1.9.10, also to the xml and L&H export. 7.7.5 Data Export to vFM / PS3 Data records are selected here for export to vFM / PS3 at the PC. Select the file in L&H Format function to this end. The respective file name ends with the .imp extension.
Automatic Test – Administration If data are exported in vFM / PS3 format, the following submenu appears: If the expert setting is selected, you can select the directory path to which the catalog.imp and data.imp files will be exported. If this setting is deactivated, the file is saved to the root directory and you have the option of exporting both files at the same time with the “All” button.
Automatic Test – Administration 7.7.7 Data Import from XML Lists or catalogs (e.g. designations) from various PC applications can be made available to the test system for test sequences using the import function. Prerequisites • The CF card / USB stick has adequate available memory space. • The CF card / USB stick is inserted. • The yellow LED next to the slot is lit up.
Automatic Test – Administration GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH 125
Technical Data 8 Technical Data Function Measured Quantity DIN VDE 0701-0702 / IEC 62353 (VDE 0751-1) Tests PE resistance R PE Insulation resistance R ISO 0.01 ... 3.30 0.1 ... 10.0 10 ... 300 k 0.01 ... 3.0 M 0.1 ... 30.0 M 10 m 100 m 10 k 10 k 100 k 1 ... 300 M 1 M Test voltage: 100/200/ 300/400/ 500 V DC UN < U < 1.2 UN Nominal current > 1 mA where RISO = 500 k 110 ... 240 V~ –15 / +10% Freq. 50, 60, < 1.5 mA 200, 400 Hz 2 mA Equivalent leakage current I AP 10 ...
Technical Data Function test (not during battery operation) PRCD: RCD test Function Measured Quantity Measuring Range / ResoAddiOpenAddi- ShortInt. Ref. Nominal Range of lution tional Circuit tional circuit Resis- ResisUse Informa- Voltage Infor- current tance tance tion U0 mation IK RI RREF Test At nominal voltage of 230 / 240 V and 50 / 60 Hz, Time to trip 0 ... 400 ms 5 ms current: only during battery operation with mains 30 mA connected Test Time to trip 0 ...
Technical Data Reference Conditions Line voltage Line frequency Waveshape U(f) U(f=10) Influencing Quantities and Influence Error Relative Magnitude (dB): Measuring Leakage Current Frequency response is taken into consideration in accordance with the diagram to the right when leakage current is measured. Influencing Quantity / Sphere of Influence +20 Test instrument position E1 2.5 at I PE (diff) Test instrument supply voltage E2 1 –20 Ambient temperature (0C ...
Technical Data Power Supply Broad range variable power pack Line voltage 90 ... 264 V Line frequency 45 Hz ... 65 Hz Power consumption Internal consumption < 40 VA Permissible DUT power consumption 4000 VA Permissible DUT power consumption, cont. operation 1000 VA Permissible DUT current consumption, cont. operation 4 A~ Switching capacity 16 A, AC1 Battery Operation Battery pack Charging time Working range Service life NiMH, 9.6 V / 3.2 Ah Approx. 3 hours in discharged state 9.2 ...
Technical Data IP XY Protection against peneIP XY (1st char. X) tration of solid particles (2nd char. Y) 2 12.5 mm dia. 2 3 2.5 mm dia. 3 4 1.0 mm dia. 4 130 Protection against penetration by water Dripping (15 inclination) Spray water Splashing water Operating System and Firmware The software used in the test system test system is a variant of the GNU system which is based upon the Linux kernel.
Technical Data 9 Data Interfaces USB master Output voltage Short-circuit current USB Port Connector pin assignments 5 V DC 10% Socket 1: 0.5 A, sockets 2 through 4: 0.1 A 4-pin type A, USB 1.1 compatible with USB 2.
Appendix 10 Appendix The number and type of test steps varies in the visible part of the test sequence depending upon which standard has been selected. How the various test steps included in the test sequences can be accessed and modified is described in section 7.4.3 (factory default setting: read only). The test sequences are described in detail in section 7.4.3. Flow Chart 10.1 Test Sequences The following flowchart is representative of all test sequences.
Appendix 10.2 Testing Devices in Accordance with DIN VDE 0701-0702 In accordance with DIN VDE 0701-0702 regulations, repaired or modified electrical devices must provide users with the same degree of safety against the dangers of electrical energy as is also the case for new devices. The following tests must be executed in the order specified below to this end: 1. Visual inspection 2. Protective conductor resistance 3. Insulation characteristics: if technically reasonable, i.e.
Appendix The following measurements can be performed in accordance with the above mentioned standard: • Protective conductor measurement R PE (permanent connection or with plug) Part 1: test current: 200 mA DC • Insulation measurement R ISO (not required if there is any danger of damaging voltage-sensitive components in data processing equipment) • Protective conductor current measurement with the following measuring methods: – Direct measurement – Alternative measurement (Equivalent leakage current) – Dif
Appendix 10.2.1 Overview of Primary Test Sequences per DIN VDE 0701-0702 • Passive: e.g. lamps, cable reels, extension and device connector cables • Active: e.g. electrical heaters and motorized devices, devices with controllers Data processing equipment and office machinery • EDP: Individual Tests per Test Seq. Abbr.
Appendix 10.2.2 Test sequences in detail (DIN VDE 0701-0702) (test sequences and descriptions are included on the CF card: 0701-0702KaDrFeSt.xml / test_sequences-0701-0702_2008.
Appendix 0701-0702 aktiv SK I + II 0701-0702 aktiv SK II Visual inspection Visual inspection 0701-0702 passiv SK I 0701-0702 passiv SK I + II 0701-0702 passiv SK II Visual inspection Visual inspection Visual inspection Contact exposed conductive parts of the DUT which are connected to the protective conductor (PE) with the probe (socket 1/2). Contact exposed conductive parts of the DUT which are connected to the protective conductor (PE) with the probe (socket 1/2).
Appendix 10.3 Testing Devices in Accordance withIEC 62353 / DIN EN 62353 (VDE 0751-1) Visual inspection is performed before metrological testing is executed.
Appendix 10.3.1 Test Sequences in Detail (test sequences and descriptions are included on the CF card: 751NeueNorm.xml / test_sequences-0751_1_2008.pdf) Medical devices with type CF application parts 0751 SkI CF 0751 SK II CF 0751 SKI + II CF Visual inspection Visual inspection Visual inspection Contact exposed conductive parts of the DUT which are con- Bitte kontaktieren Sie die Sonde (Buchse 1/2) mit nected to the protective conductor (PE) with the probe berührbaren leitfähigen Teilen des Prüflings.
Appendix Medical devices with type B application parts 0751 SkI B 0751 SK II B 0751 SKI + II B Visual inspection Visual inspection Visual inspection Contact exposed conductive parts of the DUT which are Contact exposed conductive parts of the DUT with the connected to the protective conductor (PE) with the probe probe (socket 1/2). (socket 1/2). Contact exposed conductive parts of the DUT which are connected to the protective conductor (PE) with the probe (socket 1/2).
Appendix Medical devices with type BF application parts 0751 SkI BF 0751 SK II BF 0751 SK II BF mit ISO 0751 SKI + II BF Visual inspection Visual inspection Visual inspection Visual inspection Contact exposed conductive parts of the DUT Contact the probe (socket 1/2) with all which are connected to the protective con- exposed conductive parts and the application parts of the DUT. ductor (PE) with the probe (socket 1/2).
Appendix Medical devices without application parts 0751SK I 0751 SK II Visual inspection Visual inspection Contact exposed conductive parts of the DUT which are connected to the protective conductor (PE) with the probe (socket 1/2). R-PE / Pd 0,25 / GW 0,3 Switch the device under test on. Switch the device under test on. Contact exposed conductive parts of the DUT with the probe (socket 1/2). Attention! Mains voltage will be ap- Attention! Mains voltage will be applied to the DUT. plied to the DUT.
Appendix 10.4 Tests with Accessories 10.4.1 Illuminance Measurement For lighting and illumination technicians Illuminance measurements are required for planning, installation, testing and monitoring of lighting systems, as well as for defining illumination conditions for hygienic, physiological, psychological and/or safety reasons. Areas of application, terminology, tasks, requirements and practical guidelines are set forth to a great extent in the DIN standards.
Appendix Basic Light Technology Theory Illuminance indicates with how much intensity an area is illuminated. The unit of measure for illuminance is the lux (abbreviated lx). The lux is defined as follows: a light source with a luminous intensity of 1 candela (abbreviated cd) at a distance of 1 meter has an illuminance value of 1 lux.
Appendix 10.5 Classification of Devices Under Test 10.5.1 Safety Classes Devices assigned to all of the following safety classes are equipped with basic insulation, and provide for protection against electrical shock by means of various additional precautions as well. Safety Class I Devices Exposed, conductive parts are connected to the protective conductor so that they are not charged with voltage if the basic insulation should fail.
Appendix 10.6 Abbreviations B, BF, CF Classifications for application parts (chapter 10.5.
Appendix Up VDE WEEE ZS ZVEH Test voltage (with and without polarity selection) Association of German electrical engineers WEEE 2002/96/EC: directive regarding waste electrical and electronic equipment) Loop resistance General Association of German Electricians GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH 147
Appendix 10.7 Bibliography Statutory Source Documents Further literature in German German occupational safety law (BetrSichV) Regulations issued by the accident insurance carriers Title Information Rule / Regulation German occupational safety law (BetrSichV) BetrSichV Electrical systems and equipment Electrical systems and equipment Title Publisher Issue / Order no. Publisher Issue / Order no.
Appendix Fachwissen Elektroinstallation (für die Berufsschule) Hübscher, Jagla, Klaue, Wickert Westermann Schulbu- ISBN 978-3-14chverlag GmbH 221630-0 www.westermann.de 2nd edition 2007 Prüfungsfragen Praxis Elektrotechnik Arbeitskreis Bastian ISBN-13 978-3Europa-Lehrmittel www.europa-lehrmittel.de 8085-3167-9 7th edition 2007 Prüfung elektrische Geräte in der betrieblichen Praxis nach DIN VDE 0701-0702 DIN EN 62353 (VDE 0751-1) Bödeker, VDE Verlag GmbH Feulner www.vde-verlag.
Appendix 10.9 Test Intervals (recommended) 150 Bathrooms Liquid jet sprayers water vacuum devices (vacuum-scrubbers) extension and device connector cables submersible vacuum devices centrifuges etc. Slaughterhouses Stunning tongs electrical saws electrical knives etc. Kitchens for canteen meals Slicing machines coffee machines hot plates toasters mixers heated trolleys / hot servers extension and device connector cables handheld electrical devices etc.
Appendix 10.10 List of Compatible Printers The SECUSTAR FM+ or SECULIFE SB test system is capable of controlling printers featuring the HP printer language „PCL“ (Printer Command Language) in the appropriate version and which are equipped with a USB port. This covers a broad range of HP ink jet and laser printers, provided they support PCL3 and/or PCL5 (no „Host-Based Printing“ or „Host-based PCL“; printers which only support „PCL3GUI“ or strictly require „PCL3 HPA“, are partly not supported either).
Maintenance – Calibration 11 Maintenance and Calibration 11.1 Housing Maintenance No special maintenance is required for the housing. Keep outside surfaces clean. Use a slightly dampened cloth for cleaning. Avoid the use of cleansers, abrasives or solvents. 11.2 Battery Pack Maintenance Depleted rechargeable batteries require at least 3 hours recharging time. If the batteries have been excessively depleted, the test system cannot be switched on.
Maintenance – Calibration 11.4 Recalibration The respective measuring task and the stress to which your measuring instrument is subjected affect the ageing of the components and may result in deviations from the guaranteed accuracy. If high measuring accuracy is required and the instrument is frequently used in field applications, combined with transport stress and great temperature fluctuations, we recommend a relatively short calibration interval of 1 year.
Maintenance – Calibration 11.6 Displays – Error Messages Displays and Error Messages LCD does not light up Meaning / Cause Mains power cable not plugged in Batteries are excessively discharged ONSTART was not pressed LCD no longer reacts when touch screen is activated Probe test The probe must be connected in order to contact the housing which is connected to the protective Connect probe 1/2. conductor. The DUT connected to the test socket must be Switch the device under test on.
Maintenance – Calibration Displays and Error Messages Data Security Meaning / Cause Remedy The CF card is not inserted. Insert the CF card into the device. The CF card does not have enough memory capac- Reduce the backup versions. ity. Skip the auto-backup function by clicking “Ignore”. Insert a CF card with adequate memory capacity into CF card is not inserted. Error message during automatic creation the backup The the device. The CF card does not have enough memory file (filename.
Index 12 Index A C Abbreviations ....................................................... 146 Accessories .............................................................. 2 Adjusting Brightness .............................................. 26 Adjusting Contrast ................................................. 26 Administration Customers ................................................... 111 DUTs .............................................................. 85 Test Sequences ............................
Index F FI Test (RCD/PRCD) ................................................64 File Enabling ...........................................................32 Firmware ..............................................................130 Frequency Response ...........................................128 Function ..................................................................41 Function Test ..........................................................68 Fuses Replacing the Fuses ...................................
Index Setting Date and Time ........................................... 27 Standard Enter .............................................................. 95 Standby Mode ........................................................ 20 Switching the System Off ...................................... 21 Symbols Administration ............................................... 83 On the Device ............................................... 11 Test Sequence ..............................................
Index GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH 159
Edited in Germany• Subject to change without notice • A pdf version is available on the internet GMC-I Messtechnik GmbH Südwestpark 15 90449 Nürnberg • Germany Phone +49 911 8602-111 Fax +49 911 8602-777 E-Mail info@gossenmetrawatt.com www.gossenmetrawatt.