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Consultation with SebaKMT 1 User Manual Noise Level and Frequency Logger Sebalog N3 1 (08/2011) - ENG Mess- und Ortungstechnik Measuring and Locating Technologies Elektrizitätsnetze Power Networks Kommunikationsnetze Communication Networks Rohrleitungsnetze Water Networks Abwassernetze Sewer Systems Leitungsortung Line Locating Consultation with SebaKMT 2 Consultation with SebaKMT 3 Consultation with SebaKMT The present system manual has been designed as an operating guide and for reference. It is meant to answer your questions and solve your problems in as fast and easy a way as possible. Please start with referring to this manual should any trouble occur. In doing so, make use of the table of contents and read the relevant paragraph with great attention. Furthermore, check all terminals and connections of the instruments involved. Should any question remain unanswered, please contact: Seba Dynatronic Mess- und Ortungstechnik GmbH Hagenuk KMT Kabelmesstechnik GmbH Dr.-Herbert-Iann-Str. 6 D - 96148 Baunach Phone: +49 / 9544 / 68 – 0 Fax: +49 / 9544 / 22 73 Röderaue 41 D - 01471 Radeburg / Dresden Phone: +49 / 35208 / 84 – 0 Fax: +49 / 35208 / 84 249 E-Mail: [email protected] http://www.sebakmt.com SebaKMT All rights reserved. No part of this handbook may be copied by photographic or other means unless SebaKMT have before-hand declared their consent in writing. The content of this handbook is subject to change without notice. SebaKMT cannot be made liable for technical or printing errors or shortcomings of this handbook. SebaKMT also disclaim all responsibility for damage resulting directly or indirectly from the delivery, supply, or use of this matter. Terms of Warranty 4 Terms of Warranty SebaKMT accept responsibility for a claim under warranty brought forward by a customer for a product sold by SebaKMT under the terms stated below. SebaKMT warrant that at the time of delivery SebaKMT products are free from manufacturing or material defects which might considerably reduce their value or usability. This warranty does not apply to faults in the software supplied. During the period of warranty, SebaKMT agree to repair faulty parts or replace them with new parts or parts as new (with the same usability and life as new parts) according to their choice. SebaKMT reject all further claims under warranty, in particular those from consequential damage. Each component and product replaced in accordance with this warranty becomes the property of SebaKMT. All warranty claims versus SebaKMT are hereby limited to a period of 12 months from the date of delivery. Each component supplied by SebaKMT within the context of warranty will also be covered by this warranty for the remaining period of time but for 90 days at least. Each measure to remedy a claim under warranty shall exclusively be carried out by SebaKMT or an authorized service station. To register a claim under the provisions of this warranty, the customer has to complain about the defect, in case of an immediately detectable fault within 10 days from the date of delivery. This warranty does not apply to any fault or damage caused by exposing a product to conditions not in accordance with this specification, by storing, transporting, or using it improperly, or having it serviced or installed by a workshop not authorized by SebaKMT. All responsibility is disclaimed for damage due to wear, will of God, or connection to foreign components. For damage resulting from a violation of their duty to repair or re-supply items, SebaKMT can be made liable only in case of severe negligence or intention. Any liability for slight negligence is disclaimed. Contents 5 Contents Consultation with SebaKMT ........................................................................................... 3 Terms of Warranty ........................................................................................................... 4 Contents ........................................................................................................................... 5 1 Technical description ...................................................................................... 7 1.1 Technical data .................................................................................................... 9 1.2 Scope of delivery and accessories ................................................................... 12 1.3 Optional accessories ........................................................................................ 12 2 Important and common terms ...................................................................... 13 3 The loggers ..................................................................................................... 15 3.1 Function ............................................................................................................ 15 3.2 Design .............................................................................................................. 16 3.3 Switching on and off ......................................................................................... 17 3.4 Memory............................................................................................................. 17 3.5 Power supply .................................................................................................... 17 4 The Commander ............................................................................................. 18 4.1 Function ............................................................................................................ 18 4.2 Device design ................................................................................................... 19 4.3 Design of the user interface ............................................................................. 20 4.4 Basics of operation ........................................................................................... 21 4.5 User mode ...........................................…
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Working in Easy mode 41 5.5 Evaluating the measured data You can use the Commander to view the measured data read out from a logger and to analyse it in greater detail. 5.5.1 Calling up the measured values To call up the measured data of a logger, proceed as follows: Step Description 1 In the main menu, select the Display logger data button. Result: The loggers in the workgroup are listed in the next view. 2 Call up the data of the highlighted logger using the View button or select another logger in the list. Result: The logger’s measured data is shown (see page 42). Working in Easy mode 42 5.5.2 Displaying the measured values The measured data from the loggers are shown as a bar diagram on the screen. Element Description Identification number and comment of the displayed logger Diagram Each bar represents a single noise recording. X-axis ... course of measurement over time Y-axis ... noise level in dB The colour of the bar shows the approximate frequency of the noise. Blue Yellow 0 Hz 2,500 Hz The point where the two green lines intersect marks the quietest recording in the displayed measurement, the so-called “leak value”. Leak value (lowest value to be displayed) The leak value refers to the quietest recording in the displayed measuring period. The values of this recording are shown in the three fields directly under the diagram: Left-hand field ... ESA value of the recording Centre field ... Noise level in dB for the quietest measurement Right-hand field ... Frequency of the noise in Hz Buttons to access individual functions (see below) View 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 4 Working in Easy mode 43 There are the following functions for analyzing the displayed data: Button Description Scroll You can use this function to view in the diagram the measurement results of the other loggers in the group. To do so, apply the button and turn the selector knob to select a logger. Apply the button again to confirm your selection. Move Cursor You can use this function to move the vertical green line in the diagram from one bar to the next. The values of the particular noise measurement (volume, frequency, ESA) and the time of the recording are shown. To do so, apply the button and turn the selector knob. Apply the button again to end the function. Details This function opens a new window on the screen. It shows the configuration data of the particular logger at the time of the measurement. You can use the Scroll button to view the configuration data of the other loggers in the group. Use the OK button to return to the measured data display. Mode You can use this function to change the measurement unit on the Y-axis in the diagram. Standard view ... The Y-axis shows the volume of the noises. Each bar in the diagram represents a single recording. ESA view ... The Y-axis shows the ESA value. Each bar represents the quietest recording of a measuring day. Functions Working in Professional mode 44 6 Working in Professional mode 6.1 Starting up the Commander 6.1.1 Switching on the Commander Use the I/O button to switch on the Commander. The Professional mode start image appears on the screen: If the symbol is shown at the bottom in the middle of the screen, the Commander is not in Professional mode but Easy mode instead. To switch to Professional mode, open the system settings menu. Beginning at the start screen, follow the symbols and, in the first line of the menu, select the “Professional mode” setting from the list. The screen might not be displaying the correct language. The language can be changed in the system settings. Beginning at the start screen, follow the symbols and select your language from the list. 6.1.2 Checking the system settings Before a measuring session, check that the Commander’s system settings are up-to- date and correct (see page 25). The date and time settings in particular must be correct. 6.1.3 Registering loggers in the Commander and specifying the workgroup The loggers to be used for an impending measurement must be registered and combined in a group (see page 23) in the Commander. To specify the workgroup (see page 14), select the symbol in the main menu bar, open the Group Management menu and select a group in the list of registered logger groups (marked with an X). However, a lot of menus in Professional mode also have a drop-down list at the very top of the screen. It can be used to access a group list directly and select a workgroup. Switching on Changing the user mode Changing the language Main menu bar Firmware version, System date, Identification number of the Commander Workgroup Working in Professional mode 45 6.2 Managing the loggers All loggers to be used for a measurement must be registered in the Commander beforehand. Only registered loggers can be programmed and read. Registration is performed either by manually inputting the logger ID or by automatic wireless detection. The registered loggers are combined in groups. 6.2.1 Managing logger groups in the Commander All loggers registered in the Commander must be assigned to a group. The Commander can only communicate with one of the logger groups created, the so called “workgroup” (see page 14). Logger groups can be created, deleted, copied and renamed directly on the Commander. Select the symbol in the main menu, and the Group Management button in the next view, to go to the menu for managing logger groups. All the registered logger groups are listed. The workgroup is marked with an X in the view. To turn another logger group into the workgroup, select the list and then a group. To create a completely new logger group in the Commander, proceed as follows: Step Description 1 Select the Add button. Result: A new view opens. 2 Select the group mode (see page 13) for the new group and confirm with OK. After the group is created, the group mode can no longer be changed. All loggers in a group must belong to the same group mode as the group itself (e.g. a “Lift&Shift” group may only contain “Lift&Shift” loggers). Result: A ne…
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Request for Confidentiality Date: 19.10.2012 Subject: Confidentiality Request for: FCC ID: OV8-LOGRI Pursuant to FCC 47 CRF 0.457(d) and 0.459 and IC RSP-100, Section 10, the applicant requests that a part of the subject FCC application be held confidential. Type of Confidentiality Requested Exhibit Short Term Permanent Block Diagrams Short Term External Photos Short Term Permanent* 1 Internal Photos Short Term Permanent Operation Description/Theory of Operation Short Term Permanent Parts List & Placement/BOM Short Term Permanent Tune-Up Procedure Short Term Permanent Schematics Short Term Test Setup Photos Short Term Permanent* User’s Manual *Note: ______(Insert Explanation as Necessary)______ Seba Dynatronic Mess- und Ortungstechnik GmbH has spent substantial effort in developing this product and it is one of the first of its kind in industry. Having the subject information easily available to "competition" would negate the advantage they have achieved by developing this product. Not protecting the details of the design will result in financial hardship. Permanent Confidentiality: The applicant requests the exhibits listed above as permanently confidential be permanently withheld from public review due to materials that contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. Short-Term Confidentiality: The applicant requests the exhibits selected above as short term confidential be withheld from public view for a period of ___(specify number of days not to exceed 180) 2 ___ days from the date of the Grant of Equipment Authorization and prior to marketing. This is to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public. Applicant is also aware that they are responsible to notify ACB in the event information regarding the product or the product is made available to the public. ACB will then release the documents listed above for public disclosure pursuant to FCC Public Notice DA 04-1705. NOTE for Industry Canada Applications: The applicant understands that until such time that IC distinguishes between Short Term and Permanent Confidentiality, either type of marked exhibit above will simply be marked Confidential when submitted to IC. Sincerely, By: Manager Certification Thomas Ring (Signature/Title 3 ) (Print name) 1 - The asterisked items (*) require further justification before permanent confidentiality will be allowed. These also currently require review by the FCC under their Permit-But-Ask policy before the grant is issued and can delay completion of an application. Further justification should be added to the note above. One such example for a potted device would be: “The EUT is FULLY potted using a non-removable epoxy based material. Removal of potting material causes irreparable damage to internal circuitry. See photographs exhibits that outline the device before and after potting.” 2 - Please refer to http://acbcert.com/documents/misc-docs/Memo-Short-Term-Vs-Standard-Confidentiality.pdf for complete details. 3 - Must be signed by applicant contact given for applicant on the FCC site, or by the authorized agent if an appropriate authorized agent letter has been provided. Letters should be placed on appropriate letterhead.
FCC: OV8-LOGRI mikes-testingpartners gmbh File No. T35704-00-01KJ, page 31 of 36 Ohmstrasse 2-4 94342 STRASSKIRCHEN GERMANY Tel.:+49(0)9424-94810 Fax:+49(0)9424-9481240 Rev. No. 1.2, 25.8.2011 7 P h o t o d o c u m e n t a t i on 7.1 External photos of the EUT Label view / lable placement FCC: OV8-LOGRI mikes-testingpartners gmbh File No. T35704-00-01KJ, page 32 of 36 Ohmstrasse 2-4 94342 STRASSKIRCHEN GERMANY Tel.:+49(0)9424-94810 Fax:+49(0)9424-9481240 Rev. No. 1.2, 25.8.2011 Top view (Label for European market) FCC: OV8-LOGRI mikes-testingpartners gmbh File No. T35704-00-01KJ, page 33 of 36 Ohmstrasse 2-4 94342 STRASSKIRCHEN GERMANY Tel.:+49(0)9424-94810 Fax:+49(0)9424-9481240 Rev. No. 1.2, 25.8.2011 Bottom view
mitteilung seba Dynatronic Meß- und Ortungstechnik GmbH seba Dynatronic Meß- und Ortungstechnik GmbHseba Dynatronic Meß- und Ortungstechnik GmbH seba Dynatronic Meß- und Ortungstechnik GmbH D-96148 Baunach [Germany] Dr.-Herbert-Iann-Str. 6 Zeichnungs-Nr.Artikel-Nr. Bezeichnung / Langbezeichnung Format Halbzeug Allgemeintoleranz kg kgkg kg ISO 2768-m ISO 2768-mISO 2768-m ISO 2768-m Projektionsmethode Werkstoff Masse Blatt NameDatum Maßstab Gepr. Bearb. Name Datum Ä-Nr. IDX Änderungs- Version 820025783 820025783820025783 820025783 829-820025783-Z 829-820025783-Z829-820025783-Z 829-820025783-Z LOG RI; Radio Interface LOG RI; Radio InterfaceLOG RI; Radio Interface LOG RI; Radio Interface Radio Interface A4 A4A4 A4 1:1 1:11:1 1:12 / 2 2 / 22 / 2 2 / 2 0.03 0.030.03 0.03 hopfk Hertel 2012-06-05 C 120140 2012-06-05 Hertel B 120081 2012-03-20 meixner A 110308 2012-01-10 Hertel 0 2011-01-24 meixner 2010-09-09 C CC C Anbirngen des FCC-Labels wie dargestellt! Anbirngen des FCC-Labels wie dargestellt!Anbirngen des FCC-Labels wie dargestellt! Anbirngen des FCC-Labels wie dargestellt! (nur bei LOG RI-M Seba Art.-Nr. 118307697) (nur bei LOG RI-M Seba Art.-Nr. 118307697)(nur bei LOG RI-M Seba Art.-Nr. 118307697) (nur bei LOG RI-M Seba Art.-Nr. 118307697) FCC IDENT LABEL OV8-LOGRI Druckdatei: LOG RI-M-FCC.lbl C B A C 2 3 1 4 B A D Z:\SolidWorks_CAD_DATEN\PRJ\PRJ-LOG RI\820025783_LO G_RI_Radio_Interface - Mittwoch, 1. August 2012 14: 29:21 -> Modell D E Zuwiederhandlungen verpflichten zu Schadenersatz. A lle Rechte für den Fall der Patenterteilung oder Ge brauchsmuster-Eintragung vorbehalten. Z:\SolidWorks_CAD_DATEN\PRJ\PRJ-LOG RI\820025783_LO G_RI_Radio_Interface - Mittwoch, 1. August 2012 14: 29:22 -> Zeichn Weitergabe sowie Vervielfältigung dieser Unterlage, Verwertung und Mitteilung ihres Inhaltes nicht ges tattet, soweit nicht ausdrücklich zugestanden. proprietary and confidential FF E sebaKMT
FCC: OV8-LOGRI mikes-testingpartners gmbh File No. T35704-00-01KJ, page 34 of 36 Ohmstrasse 2-4 94342 STRASSKIRCHEN GERMANY Tel.:+49(0)9424-94810 Fax:+49(0)9424-9481240 Rev. No. 1.2, 25.8.2011 7.2 Internal photos of the EUT PCB top view FCC: OV8-LOGRI mikes-testingpartners gmbh File No. T35704-00-01KJ, page 35 of 36 Ohmstrasse 2-4 94342 STRASSKIRCHEN GERMANY Tel.:+49(0)9424-94810 Fax:+49(0)9424-9481240 Rev. No. 1.2, 25.8.2011 PCB bottom view FCC: OV8-LOGRI mikes-testingpartners gmbh File No. T35704-00-01KJ, page 36 of 36 Ohmstrasse 2-4 94342 STRASSKIRCHEN GERMANY Tel.:+49(0)9424-94810 Fax:+49(0)9424-9481240 Rev. No. 1.2, 25.8.2011 RF module top view (zoom)
mikes-testingpartners gmbh File No. T35704-00-06KJ, page 1 of 21 Ohmstrasse 2-4 94342 STRASSKIRCHEN GERMANY Tel.:+49(0)9424-94810 Fax:+49(0)9424-9481240 Rev. No. 1.2, 9.9.2010 EMI − T E S T R E P O R T - FCC Part 15B - Test Report No. : T35704-00-06KJ 30. October 2012 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Date of issue Type / Model Name : LOG RI-M Product Description : Wireless interface for loggers and repeaters Applicant : Seba Dynatronic Mess- und Ortungstechnik GmbH Address : Dr.-Herbert-Iann-Str. 6 96148 BAUNACH, GERMANY Manufacturer : Seba Dynatronic Mess- und Ortungstechnik GmbH Address : Dr.-Herbert-Iann-Str. 6 96148 BAUNACH, GERMANY Licence holder : Seba Dynatronic Mess- und Ortungstechnik GmbH Address : Dr.-Herbert-Iann-Str. 6 96148 BAUNACH, GERMANY Test Result according to the standards listed in clause 1 test standards: POSITIVE The test report merely corresponds to the test sample. It is not permitted to copy extracts of these test results without the written permission of the test laboratory. mikes-testingpartners gmbh File No. T35704-00-06KJ, page 2 of 21 Ohmstrasse 2-4 94342 STRASSKIRCHEN GERMANY Tel.:+49(0)9424-94810 Fax:+49(0)9424-9481240 Rev. No. 1.2, 9.9.2010 Contents 1 T E S T S T A N D A R D S 3 2 S U M M A R Y 4 2.1 General remarks 4 2.2 Final assessment 4 3 E Q U I P M E N T U N D E R T E S T 5 3.1 Power supply system utilised 5 3.2 Short description of the equipment under test (EUT) 5 4 T E S T E N V I R O N M E N T 6 4.1 Address of the test laboratory 6 4.2 Environmental conditions 6 4.3 Statement of the measurement uncertainty 6 4.4 Measurement protocol for FCC 7 5 T E S T C O N D I T I O N S A N D R E S U L T S 9 5.1 Conducted emission 9 5.2 Radiated emission 13 6 U S E D T E S T E Q U I P M E N T A N D A C C E S S O R I E S 15 7 P h o t o d o c u m e n t a t i o n 16 7.1 External photos of the EUT 16 7.2 Internal photos of the EUT 19 mikes-testingpartners gmbh File No. T35704-00-06KJ, page 3 of 21 Ohmstrasse 2-4 94342 STRASSKIRCHEN GERMANY Tel.:+49(0)9424-94810 Fax:+49(0)9424-9481240 Rev. No. 1.2, 9.9.2010 1 T E S T S T A N D A R D S The tests were performed according to following standards: FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart A - General (September, 2011) Part 15, Subpart A, Section 15.31 Measurement standards Part 15, Subpart A, Section 15.33 Frequency range of radiated measurements Part 15, Subpart A, Section 15.35 Measurement detector functions and bandwidths FCC Rules and Regulations Part 15 Subpart B - Unintentional Radiators (September, 2011) Part 15, Subpart B, Section 15.107 AC Line conducted emission Class A device Class B device Part 15, Subpart B, Section 15.109 Radiated emission, general requirements ANSI C63.4: 2003 Methods of Measurement of Radio-Noise Emission from Low- Voltage Electrical and Electronic Equipment in the Range of 9 kHz to 40 GHz. CISPR 16-4-2: 2003 Uncertainty in EMC measurement CISPR 22: 2005 Information technology equipment EN 55022: 2006 mikes-testingpartners gmbh File No. T35704-00-06KJ, page 4 of 21 Ohmstrasse 2-4 94342 STRASSKIRCHEN GERMANY Tel.:+49(0)9424-94810 Fax:+49(0)9424-9481240 Rev. No. 1.2, 9.9.2010 2 S U M M A R Y 2.1 General remarks The measurement has been performed in receive mode. 2.2 Final assessment The equipment under test fulfills the EMI requirements cited in clause 1 test standards. Date of receipt of test sample : acc. to storage records Testing commenced on : 30. November 2011 Testing concluded on : 15. October 2012 Checked by: Tested by: Klaus Gegenfurtner Dipl. Ing.(FH) Manager: Radio Group Josef Knab Radio Senior Expert mikes-testingpartners gmbh File No. T35704-00-06KJ, page 5 of 21 Ohmstrasse 2-4 94342 STRASSKIRCHEN GERMANY Tel.:+49(0)9424-94810 Fax:+49(0)9424-9481240 Rev. No. 1.2, 9.9.2010 3 E Q U I P M E N T U N D E R T E S T 3.1 Power supply system utilised Power supply voltage : 5.0 V DC (powered over USB) Max. current: TX mode 35 mA RX mode 20 mA 3.2 Short description of the equipment under test (EUT) LOG RI-M is used as a communication tool between PC and the other devices from the LOG N-3-system (LOG GSM-3-M, LOG REP-3-M and LOG N-3-M). All communication packets are sent at 913 MHz short range radio. The antenna of the LOG RI-M is an internal mounted whip antenna with a length of lambda/4. As power supply it has the 5V PC USB output. Number of tested samples: 1 Serial number: 1000042191 EuT operation mode: The equipment under test was operated during the measurement under the following conditions: - cont. RX mode - - EuT configuration: (The CDF filled by the applicant can be viewed at the test laboratory.) The following peripheral devices and interface cables were connected during the measurements: - Fujitsu Siemens Lifebook C Series Model : C1410 - Model : - Model : mikes-testingpartners gmbh File No. T35704-00-06KJ, page 6 of 21 Ohmstrasse 2-4 94342 STRASSKIRCHEN GERMANY Tel.:+49(0)9424-94810 Fax:+49(0)9424-9481240 Rev. No. 1.2, 9.9.2010 4 T E S T E N V I R O N M E N T 4.1 Address of the test laboratory mikes-testingpartners gmbh Ohmstrasse 2-4 94342 STRASSKIRCHEN GERMANY 4.2 Environmental conditions During the measurement the environmental conditions were within the listed ranges: Temperature: 15-35 °C Humidity: 30-60 % Atmospheric pressure: 86-106 kPa 4.3 Statement of the measurement uncertainty The data and results referenced in this document are true and accurate. The reader may notice that tolerances within the calibration of the equipment and facilities may cause additional uncertainty. The measurement uncertainty is calculated for all measurements listed in this test report acc. to CISPR 16-4-2 „Uncertainties, statistics and limit modelling – Uncertainty in EMC measurement“ and documented in the mikes-testingpartners gmbh quality system acc. to DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025. For all measurements shown in this report, the measurement uncertainty of the test laboratory, mikes-testingpartners gm…
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mikes-testingpartners gmbh File No. T35704-00-06KJ, page 9 of 21 Ohmstrasse 2-4 94342 STRASSKIRCHEN GERMANY Tel.:+49(0)9424-94810 Fax:+49(0)9424-9481240 Rev. No. 1.2, 9.9.2010 5 T E S T C O N D I T I O N S A N D R E S U L T S 5.1 Conducted emission For test instruments and accessories used see section 6 Part A 4. 5.1.1 Description of the test location Test location: Shielded Room S2 5.1.2 Photo documentation of the test set-up mikes-testingpartners gmbh File No. T35704-00-06KJ, page 13 of 21 Ohmstrasse 2-4 94342 STRASSKIRCHEN GERMANY Tel.:+49(0)9424-94810 Fax:+49(0)9424-9481240 Rev. No. 1.2, 9.9.2010 5.2 Radiated emission For test instruments and accessories used see section 6 Part SER 2, SER 3. 5.2.1 Description of the test location Test location: OATS 1 Test location: Anechoic chamber 2 Test distance: 3 m 5.2.2 Photo documentation of the test setup
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Portable programming, reading, analysing and recording device for loggers
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Wireless reader for loggers
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