sauermann KT 320 Bluetooth Multi Function Data Logger User Manual

June 15, 2024
sauermann

KT 320 Bluetooth Multi Function Data Logger

Product Information

Specifications

  • Device Reference: CLASS 320 KISTOCK KT 320 / KCC 320 / KP
    320-321 KPA 320 / KTT 320

  • Display: Yes

  • Internal Sensors:

    • KT 320: 1 Temperature Sensor

    • KCC 320: Temperature, Hygrometry, CO2, Atmospheric
      Pressure

    • KP 320: Temperature, Hygrometry, Atmospheric Pressure

    • KP 321: Differential Pressure

    • KPA 320: Temperature, Hygrometry, Atmospheric Pressure

    • KTT 320: Temperature, Hygrometry, Atmospheric Pressure

  • External Sensors:

    • KCC 320: 4 Atmospheric Pressure Sensors, CO2 Sensor
    • KP 320: None
    • KP 321: None
    • KPA 320: None
    • KTT 320: None
  • Number of Recording Points: KT 320 – 1, KCC 320 – 2,000,000, KP
    320 – None, KP 321 – None, KPA 320 – None, KTT 320 – None

Presentation of the Device

Description of the Device

The device is equipped with a display, selection key, OK key,
alarm LED, and operating LED.

Description of Keys

  • OK key: This key allows you to start or stop the dataset or
    change the scrolling group. Refer to page 13 for more
    information.

  • Selection key: This key allows you to scroll through the
    functions. Refer to page 13 for more information.

Description of LEDs

  • Alarm LED: This LED indicates an alarm status.
  • Operating LED: This LED indicates the device is operating.

Connections

The communication between the device and the computer is carried
out via a USB cable with a female micro-USB connector. The specific
connections vary depending on the device model:

  • KT 320: 2 mini-DIN connections
  • KP 320 and KP 321: 2 pressure connections

Product Usage Instructions

Safety Instructions

Precautions for Use

Please always use the device in accordance with its intended use
and within parameters described in the technical features in order
not to compromise the protection ensured by the device.

Symbols Used

For your safety and to avoid any damage to the device, please
follow the procedure described in this user manual and read
carefully the notes preceded by the following symbol: !

The following symbol will also be used in this user manual:

  • Please read carefully the
    information notes indicated after this symbol.

Directive 2014/53/EU

Hereby, Sauermann Industrie SAS declares that the radio
equipment type Kistock 320 is in compliance with Directive
2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is
available at the following internet address: www.sauermanngroup.com

Use

Communication between the device and PC is carried out with a
USB cable with a micro-USB female connector. The low-energy
wireless connection allows communication with smartphones and
tablets working with Android and iOS.

Applications

The KISTOCK dataloggers are ideal for monitoring various
parameters such as temperature, hygrometry, light, current,
voltage, impulsion, and relative pressure. They ensure traceability
in the food industry environment and validate the proper
functioning of industrial installations.

FAQ

Q: What parameters can be monitored using the KISTOCK

dataloggers?

A: The KISTOCK dataloggers can monitor temperature, hygrometry,
light, current, voltage, impulsion, and relative pressure.

Q: What is the wireless connection function used for?

A: The wireless connection function allows communication with
smartphones and tablets working with Android and iOS.

Q: How do I start or stop the dataset on the device?

A: To start or stop the dataset, use the OK key. Refer to page
13 for more information.

Q: How do I scroll through the functions on the device?

A: Use the selection key to scroll through the functions. Refer
to page 13 for more information.

Q: How is the device connected to a computer?

A: The communication between the device and the computer is
carried out via a USB cable with a female micro-USB connector.

USER MANUAL
CLASS 320 KISTOCK KT 320 / KCC 320 / KP 320-321 KPA 320 / KTT 320

Table of contents
1 Safety instructions……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 1.1 Precautions for use……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 1.2 Symbols used…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4 1.3 Directive 2014/53/EU………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 4
2 Presentation of the device…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 2.1 Use………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 5 2.2 Applications………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5 2.3 References………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 2.4 Description of the device……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6 2.5 Description of keys……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6 2.6 Description of LEDs…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6 2.7 Connections………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 6 2.8 Mounting………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 6
3 Technical features………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 3.1 Technical features of the devices……………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 7 3.2 Programmed units………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9 3.3 Free units………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 3.4 Features of the housing……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 9 3.5 Features of optional probes…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………10 3.6 Dimensions (in mm)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………11 3.6.1 Devices……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 11 3.6.2 Wall mount (in option)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11
4 Use of the device…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 12 4.1 Display……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 12 4.2 Function of LEDs………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 12 4.3 Function of keys……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 13 4.3.1 Groups organisation…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15 4.3.2 Measurements scroll……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………15 4.4 PC communication……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 16 4.5 Configuration, datalogger download and data processing with the KILOG software………………………………………..16
5 Wireless connection function……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17 6 Maintenance…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17
6.1 Replace the batteries………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….17 6.2 Device cleaning………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 17 6.3 Safety lock wall mount with padlock……………………………………………………………………………………………………..17 7 Calibration……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 18 7.1 KCC 320: perform a CO2 measurement verification…………………………………………………………………………………..18 7.2 KP 320 ­ KP 321: perform an auto- zero…………………………………………………………………………………………………18 8 Accessories…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 19 9 Troubleshooting……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 20

1 Safety instructions
1.1 Precautions for use
Please always use the device in accordance with its intended use and within parameters described in the technical features in order not to compromise the protection ensured by the device.
1.2 Symbols used
For your safety and in order to avoid any damage of the device, please follow the procedure described in this user manual and read carefully the notes preceded by the following symbol:
The following symbol will also be used in this user manual: Please read carefully the information notes indicated after this symbol.
1.3 Directive 2014/53/EU
Hereby, Sauermann Industrie SAS declares that the radio equipment type Kistock 320 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.sauermanngroup.com

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Safety instructions

2.1 Use

2 Presentation of the device

The KISTOCK class 320 dataloggers allow the measurement of several parameters: · KT 320: internal measurement of temperature with two universal inputs for probe · KCC 320: internal measurement of temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure and CO2 · KP 320 ­ KP 321: internal measurement of differential pressure with two measuring ranges · KPA 320: internal measurement of temperature, hygrometry and atmospheric pressure · KTT 320: model with four thermocouple inputs
Communication between device and PC is carried out with a USB cable with a micro-USB female connector.
The low-energy wireless connection (possibility to deactivate this function) allows to communicate with smartphones and tablets, working with Android and IOS.
2.2 Applications

The KISTOCK dataloggers are ideal for different parameters surveillance (temperature, hygrometry, light, current, voltage, impulsion, relative pressure…). They ensure the traceability in the food industry environment as well as they validate the proper functioning of industrial installations.

2.3 References

Device reference

Display

Internal sensors

Number

Type

External sensors

Numbe r

Type

Parameters

Number of recording points

KT 320

1

Temperature

2

Inputs for SMART Temperature, hygrometry, PLUG* probes current, voltage, impulsion

KCC 320

Temperature, hygrometry, 4 atmospheric pressure,
CO2

KP 320

Yes

KP 321

1

Differential pressure

Temperature, hygrometry, atmospheric pressure, CO2
Differential pressure

2 000 000

KPA 320 KTT 320

3

Temperature, hygrometry, atmospheric pressure

4

Inputs for thermocouple
probes

Temperature, hygrometry, atmospheric pressure
Temperature

  • Input which allows to plug different compatible SMART PLUG probes: see optional probes and cables page 10.

Presentation of the device

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2.4 Description of the device

Display

“Selection” key

“OK” key

Alarm LED

Operating LED

2.5 Description of keys
OK key: allows to start or stop the dataset or change of scrolling group, see page 13.

Selection key: allows the functions scroll, see page 13.

2.6 Description of LEDs

Alarm LED

Operating LED

2.7 Connections
The communication between the device and the computer is carried out via an USB cable and with the female micro-USB connector.

Micro-USB connector

KT 320: 2 mini-DIN connections

KP 320 and KP 321: 2 pressure connections

KCC 320 and KPA 320

KTT 320: 4 mini-thermocouple connections

2.8 Mounting
The class 320 KISTOCK has magnetic mountings, so you can fix it easily.
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Magnetic mountings Presentation of the device

3.1 Technical features of the devices

3 Technical features

Units displayed
Resolution External input Input for probe Internal sensor Type of sensor
Measuring range
Accuracy4
Setpoints alarm Frequency of measurements Operating temperature Storage temperature Battery life European directives

KT 320

KTT 320

°C, °F, °Ctd, °Ftd, %RH, mV, V, mA, A Programmed and free units are also
available1 (see table page 9) 0.1°C, 0.1°F, 0.1%RH, 1 mV, 0.001 V,
0.001 mA, 0.1 A

°C, °F 0.1°C, 0.1°F

Female micro-USB connector

2 SMART PLUG2 inputs

4 inputs for thermocouple probes (K, J, T, N, S)

Temperature

CTN
Measuring range of the internal sensor3: From -40 to +70°C
±0.4°C from -20 to 70°C ±0.8°C below -20°C

Thermocouple
K: from -200 to +1300°C J: from -100 to +750°C T: from -200 to +400°C N: from -200 to +1300°C
S: from 0 to 1760°C
K, J, T, N: ±0.4°C from 0 to 1300°C ±(0.3% of the reading +0.4°C) below 0°C
S: ±0.6°C

2 setpoint alarms on each channel

From 1 second to 24 hours

From -40 to +70°C

From -20 to 70°C

From -20 to 50°C

5 years5

RoHS 2011/65/EU (EU)2015/863; 2012/19/EU WEEE; 2014/30/EU EMC; 2014/35/EU

1 Some units are available only with optional probes. 2 Input which allows to plug different SMART PLUG compatible probes: see optional probes and cables page 10. 3 Other measuring ranges are available according to the connected probe: see optional probes and cables page 10. 4 All accuracies indicated in this document were stated in laboratory conditions and can be guaranteed for measurement carried out in the same conditions, or carried out with calibration compensation. 5 Non-contractual value. Based on 1 measurement each 15 minutes at 25 °C. A correct operation of the device and the storage conditions must be respected.

Technical features

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KCC 320

KPA 320

Units displayed

°C, °F, %RH, hPa, ppm

°C, °F, %RH, hPa

Resolution

0.1°C, 1 ppm, 0.1%RH, 1 hPa

0.1°C, 0.1%RH, 1hPa

External input

Micro-USB female connector

Input for probe

Internal sensor

Hygrometry, temperature, atmospheric pressure, CO2

Tolerated overpressure

Temperature and hygrometry: capacitive

Type of sensor

Atmospheric pressure: piezo-resistive

CO2: NDIR

Temperature: from -20 to 70°C

Measuring range

Hygrometry: from 0 to 100%RH Atmospheric pressure: from 800 to 1100 hPa

CO2: from 0 to 5000 ppm

Temperature: ±0.4°C from 0 to 50°C

±0.8°C below 0°C or above 50°C

Accuracy*

Humidity**: ±2%RH from 5 to 95%, 15 to 25°C

Atm. pressure: ±3 hPa

Hygrometry, temperature, atmospheric pressure
1260 hPa
Temperature and hygrometry: cpacitive Atmospheric pressure: piezo-resistive
Temperature: from -20 to 70°C Hygrometry: from 0 to 100%RH Atmospheric pressure: from 800 to 1100 hPa
Temperature: ±0.4°C from 0 to 50°C ±0.8°C below 0°C or above 50°C
Humidity**: ±2%RH from 5 to 95%, 15 to 25°C

CO2: ±50 ppm ±3% of the reading

Atm. pressure: ±3 hPa

Setpoints alarm

2 setpoint alarms on each channel

Frequency of measurements Operating temperature Storage temperature

From 1 minute to 24 hours (15 sec in on-line mode)

From 1 second to 24 hours From 0 to +50°C

From -20 to 50°C

Battery life

2 years***

5 years***

European directives

RoHS 2011/65/EU (EU)2015/863; 2012/19/EU WEEE; 2014/30/EU EMC; 2014/35/EU

  • All accuracies indicated in this document were stated in laboratory conditions and can be guaranteed for measurement carried out in the same conditions, or carried out with calibration compensation. ** Factory calibration uncertainty: ±0.88%RH. Temperature dependence: ±0.04 x (T-20) %RH (if T<15°C or T>25°C) *** Non-contractual value. Based on 1 measurement each 15 minutes at 25 °C. A correct operation of the device and the storage conditions must be respected.

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Technical features

KP 320

KP 321

Units displayed

Pa

Measuring range

±1000 Pa

±10000 Pa

Resolution

1 Pa

Accuracy*

±0.5% of the reading ±3 Pa

±0.5% of the reading ±30 Pa

Tolerated overpressure

21 000 Pa

69 000 Pa

External input

Micro-USB female connector

Input for probe

2 pressure connections

Internal sensor

Differential pressure

Setpoints alarm

2 setpoint alarms on each channel

Frequency of measurement

From 1 second to 24 hours

Operating temperature

From 5 to 50°C

Storage temperature

From -20 to 50°C

Battery life

5 years**

European directives

RoHS 2011/65/EU (EU)2015/863; 2012/19/EU WEEE; 2014/30/EU EMC; 2014/35/EU

  • All accuracies indicated in this document were stated in laboratory conditions and can be guaranteed for measurement carried out in the same conditions, or carried out with calibration compensation. ** Non-contractual value. Based on 1 measurement each 15 minutes at 25 °C. A correct operation of the device and the storage conditions must be respected.
    3.2 Programmed units

The available programmed units for the KT 320 and KTT 320 KISTOCK are the following:

· m/s · fpm · m³/s

· °C · °F · %HR ·K

· PSI · Pa · mmH2O · inWg · kPa

· mmHg · mbar · g/Kg · bar · hPa · daPa

· °Ctd · °Ftd · °Ctw · °Ftw · kj/kg

· mA ·A · mV ·V · Hz

3.3 Free units

· tr/ min
· rpm

· ppm

For the free units creation, please see the KILOG software user manual.
3.4 Features of the housing

Dimensions

110.2 x 79 x 35.4 mm

Weight

KT 320, KCC 320, KP 320, KP 321: 206 g. KTT 320 and KPA 320: 200 g.

Display

2 lines LCD screen. Screen size: 49.5 x 45 mm 2 indication LEDS (red and green)

Control

1 OK key 1 Selection key

Material

Compatible with food industry environment ABS housing

Protection

IP65: KT 320, KP 320 and KP 321* IP 54: KTT 320** IP40: KCC 320 and KPA 320

PC communication

Micro-USB female connector USB cable

Battery power supply

2 double AA lithium 3.6 V batteries

Environmental conditions of use

Air and neutral gases Hygrometry: en conditions de non-condensation Altitude: 2000 m

  • With the pressure connectors plugged for KP 320 and KP 321. ** With all the thermocouple probes connected.

Technical features

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3.5 Features of optional probes
All the probes for the KT 320 KISTOCK have the SMART PLUG technology. An automatic recognition and the adjustment make them 100% interchangeable.

Reference

Description

External or ambient thermo-hygrometric probes

Measuring range

KITHA KITHP-130

Interchangeable hygrometry and ambient temperature probe Hygrometry: from 0 to 100%HR Remote interchangeable hygrometry and temperature probe Temperature: from -20 to +70°C

KITHI-150

Remote interchangeable hygrometry and temperature probe

Hygrometry: from 0 to 100%HR Temperature: from -40 to +180°C

General use or insertion Pt 100 temperature probes

KIRGA-50 / KIRGA150

IP65 immersion probe (50 or 150 mm)

From -40 to +120°C

KIRAM-150 KIRPA-150 KIPI3-150-E KITI3-100-E KITBI3-100-E KIRV-320

Ambient probe 150 mm Penetration probe IP65 IP68 penetration probe with handle IP68 penetration probe with T-handle IP68 penetration probe with corkscrew handle Velcro probe

From -50 to +250°C From -20 to +90°C

KICA-320

Smart adapter for Pt100 probe

Input current, voltage and impulsion cables

KICT

Voltage input cable

From -200 to +600°C according to the probe
0-5 V or 0-10 V

KICC

Current input cable

0-20 mA or 4-20 mA

KICI

Pulse input cable

Maximal voltage: 5 V Type of input: TTL frequency counting Maximal frequency: 10 kHz Maximum number of recordable

Clamp-on ammeters KIPID-50

points: 20 000 points

Ammeter clamp from 0 to 50 A, frequency range from 40 to 5000 Hz

From 0 to 50 AAC

KIPID-100 KIPID-200

Ammeter 5000 Hz

clamp

from

0

to

100

A,

frequency

range

from

40

to

From

1

to

100

AAC

Ammeter 5000 Hz

clamp

from

0

to

200

A,

frequency

range

from

40

to

From

1

to

200

AAC

KIPID-600

Ammeter 5000 Hz

clamp

from

0

to

600

A,

frequency

range

from

40

to

From

1

to

600

AAC

Thermocouple probes

All the thermocouple temperature probes for the KTT 320 KISTOCK have a class 1 sensitive element as per IEC 584-1, 2

and 3 standards.

For more details about the available thermocouple probes, please see the ”Thermocouple probes” datasheet.

For more details, please see the “Measuring probes for KT 320 KISTOCK” and “Thermocouple probes” datasheets.

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Technical features

Connect a probe: Open the mini-DIN connection cap on the bottom of the KISTOCK. Connect the probe in such a way the mark on the probe is in front of the user.
Mark
3.6 Dimensions (in mm)
3.6.1 Devices

KT 320 3.6.2 Wall mount (in option)

KTT 320

KCC 320 / KPA 320

KP 320 / KP 321

Technical features

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4.1 Display

END DATASET is finished.

4 Use of the device

REC Indicates that one value is being recorded. It flashes: the DATASET did not start already.
FULL Flashing slowly: DATASET is between 80 and 90% of the storage capacity. Flashing quickly: DATASET is between 90 and 100% of the storage capacity. Constant: storage capacity full.
BAT Constant: indicates that the batteries have to be replaced.

ACT Screen actualisation of measured values.

MIN
The displayed values are the maximum/minimum values recorded for the channels displayed.
MAX

Indication of the direction of exceeding the threshold in the recorded measurement

1 2 Indicates the channel number which is 3 measuring.
4

Temperature in °Celsius.

Temperature in °Fahrenheit .

Relative humidity
The selected values to display during the configuration with the KILOG software will scroll on the screen every 3 seconds.

The display can be activated or deactivated via the KILOG software.

At extreme temperatures, the display can become hardly readable and its display speed can slow down at temperatures below 0°C. This has no incidence on the measurement accuracy.

4.2 Function of LEDs

Alarm LED
If the red “Alarm” LED has been activated, it has 3 states: – Always OFF: no setpoint alarms has been exceeded – Flashing quickly (5 seconds): a threshold is currently exceeded on one channel at least – Flashing slowly (15 seconds): at least one threshold has been exceeded during the dataset
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Operating LED If the green “ON” LED has been activated, it flashes every 10 seconds during the recording period.
Use of the device

4.3 Function of keys

OK key: allows to start, stop the dataset or change of scrolling group like described in the following tables.
Selection key: allows the scroll values in the scrolling group like described in the following tables.

Device state

Type of start/stop selected

Start: by button

Key used

Action generated

Start of dataset

Illustration

Stop: indifferent

Waiting for start

Start: by PC, date/time

During 5 seconds
Inactive
Inactive

flashes

Stop: indifferent Start: indifferent

Measurements scroll (group 1)*

Stop: indifferent Start: indifferent

5 seconds

Dataset in progress
Stop: by button REC
Start: indifferent

Stop of the During 5 dataset
seconds

5 seconds

Group change (groups 2 and 3)*

Stop: indifferent

  • Please see the summary table of the groups organisation page 15.

Use of the device

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Device state

Type of start/stop selected

Start: indifferent

Key used

Action generated

Group scrolling (groups 1, 2 and 3)*

Stop: indifferent

Indifferent
Dataset finished END
Indifferent

Inactive
Measurements scroll*

  • Please see the summary table of the groups organisation on the following page.

Illustration

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Use of the device

4.3.1 Groups organisation The table below summarises the groups organisation and measured values available during a measurement dataset.

Group 1 Measured temperature*

Group 2
Max. value in temperature Min. value in temperature

Group 3
High alarm threshold in temperature Low alarm threshold in temperature

Measured hygrometry*

Max. value in hygrometry Min. value in hygrometry

High alarm threshold in hygrometry Low alarm threshold in hygrometry

Measured CO2*

Max. value in CO2 Min. value in CO2

High alarm threshold in CO2 Low alarm threshold in CO2

Measured differential pressure*

Max. value in differential pressure Min. value in differential pressure

High alarm threshold in differential pressure Low alarm threshold in differential pressure

Measured atmospheric pressure*

Max. value in atmospheric pressure Min. value in atmospheric pressure

High alarm threshold in atmospheric pressure Low alarm threshold in atmospheric pressure

Parameter 1 of probe 1*

Max. value in Parameter 1 of probe 1 Min. value in Parameter 1 of probe 1

High alarm threshold in Parameter 1 of probe 1 Low alarm threshold in Parameter 1 of probe 1

Parameter 2 of probe 1*

Max. value in Parameter 2 of probe 1 Min. value in Parameter 2 of probe 1

High alarm threshold in Parameter 2 of probe 1 Low alarm threshold in Parameter 2 of probe 1

Parameter 1 of probe 2*

Max. value in Parameter 1 of probe 2 Min. value in Parameter 1 of probe 2

High alarm threshold in Parameter 1 of probe 2 Low alarm threshold in Parameter 1 of probe 2

Parameter 2 of probe 2*

Max. value in Parameter 2 of probe 2 Min. value in Parameter 2 of probe 2

High alarm threshold in Parameter 2 of probe 2 Low alarm threshold in Parameter 2 of probe 2

Press

key to change of group.

Press

key to scroll values in the group.

4.3.2 Measurements scroll

According to the selected parameters during the configuration and according to the type of device, the measurement scroll is carried out like following:
Temperature Hygrometry CO2 Differential pressure Atmospheric pressure Parameter 1 probe 1 Parameter 2 probe 1 Parameter 1 probe 2 Parameter 2 probe 2*

  • Parameters available according to the device and probe type

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Examples: · KT 320 KISTOCK with a thermo-hygrometric probe (channel 1) and a temperature probe (channel 2):

Or wait 3 seconds
· KCC 320 KISTOCK:

Or wait 3 seocnds

Or wait 3 seconds

Or wait 3 seconds

The measurements scroll can be carried out by pressing the “Select” button of the datalogger or wait about 3 seconds and the display scrolls automatically.

4.4 PC communication
Insert the CD-ROM in the reader and follow the installation procedure of the KILOG software. 1. Plug the male USB connector of the cable to an USB connection on your computer*. 2. Open the USB cap on the right side of the datalogger. 3. Connect the male micro-USB connector of the cable to the female micro-USB connector of the device.

1

2

3

4.5 Configuration, datalogger download and data processing with the KILOG software
Please see the KILOG software user manual: “KILOG-classes-50-120-220-320”.
The date and time updates automatically when a new configuration is loaded.
*The computer must be in compliance with the IEC60950 standard.

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Use of the device

5 Wireless connection function

Kistocks of the class 320 has the wireless connection function allowing to communicate with a smartphone or a tablet (Android or iOS) via the Kilog Mobile application. The Kistock is named “Kistock 320” in the list of available devices of the tablet or smartphone. By default, the wireless connection is disabled on class 320 Kistocks. Please see the Kilog software applications user manuals to enable it.

6 Maintenance

6.1 Replace the batteries

With a 3 to 7 years battery life*, the KISTOCK guarantees long-term measurement.

To replace batteries:

1. Unscrew the unlosable screw on the battery hatch on the backside of the KISTOCK with a cross-head screwdriver.

2. The battery hatch opens. Remove the old batteries.

3. Insert the new batteries and check the polarity.

4. Replace the battery hatch and screw it.

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1

2

3

Only use trademark or high quality batteries in order to guarantee the announced autonomy.
After the battery replacement, the device must be reconfigured.
6.2 Device cleaning
Please avoid any aggressive solvent. Please protect the device and probes from any cleaning produce containing formalin, that may be used for cleaning rooms and ducts.
6.3 Safety lock wall mount with padlock
Mount the safety lock support on the required place. 1. Present the KISTOCK datalogger on the support starting with the inferior part 2. Clip the KISTOCK on the support by falling back the superior part 3. Insert the padlock to ensure the safety lock function

1

2

3

To remove the datalogger from the support, proceed on reverse order.

The padlock can be replaced by a fail-safe sealed

The datalogger can be placed on the screw-mount without the safety lock function

  • Non-contractual value. Based on 1 measurement each 15 minutes at 25 °C. A correct operation of the device and the storage conditions must be respected.

Maintenance

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A calibration certificate is available as option under paper format. We recommend to carry out a yearly checking.

7 Calibration

7.1 KCC 320: perform a CO2 measurement verification

To avoid potential drifts, it is recommended to perform regularly a CO2 measurement verification.

Before checking the CO2 measurement, verify the atmospheric pressure values measured by the device: launch a

dataset, or press the

“Selection” button to scroll the measurements.

If the atmospheric pressure values are not compliant, it is possible to carry out a measurement correction with the

KILOG software (please see the KILOG software user manual, “Measurement correction” chapter).

Once the atmospheric pressure checked, verify the CO2 measurement: launch a dataset , or press the “Selection” button to scroll the measurements.
Connect a bottle of CO2 standard gas on the gas connection on the back of the KCC 320 device with the supplied Tygon® tube.
Generate a gas flow of 30 l/h. Wait for the measurement stabilisation (about 2 minutes). Check the CO2 values measured by the KCC 320. If these values are not compliant, it is possible to carry out a
measurement correction with the KILOG software (please see the KILOG software user manual, “Measurement correction” chapter).

7.2 KP 320 ­ KP 321: perform an auto-zero

It is possible to reset the device during a recording dataset:

Unplug the pressure tubes of the device.

Press the

“Selection” button during 5 seconds to carry out the auto-zero.

The instrument resets. The screen displays “…” Plug the pressure tubes.
The device continues the measurements and the dataset recording.

It is possible to reset the device when values are measured but not recorded:

Unplug the pressure tubes of the device.

Press the

“Selection” button to display the measurement.

Press the

“Selection” button during 5 seconds to carry out the auto-zero.

The instrument resets. The screen displays “…” Plug the pressure tubes.
The device continues the measurements.

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Calibration

8 Accessories

Accessories 1 double AA lithium 3.6 V battery
2 batteries are required for class 320 dataloggers

References KBL-AA

Safety lock wall mount with padlock

KAV-320

Wired extension for class 320 KISTOCK probes In polyurethane, 5 m length with male and female mini-DIN connectors Note: several extensions can be wired in order to obtain up to 25 m cable length

KRB-320

Configuration and data processing software

Software only: KILOG-3-N

KILOG software allows to configure, save and process your data Complete set (software + 1

in a very simple way.

USB cable): KIC-3-N

Illustrations

Data collector Collects up to 20 000 000 points from one or several KISTOCK directly on-site. Results restitution on PC of realised datasets

KNT-320

USB micro-USB cable which allows to plug your KISTOCK datalogger to your PC

CK-50

Only the accessories supplied with the device must be used.

Accessories

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9 Troubleshooting

Problem

Probable cause and possible solution

No value is displayed, only the icons are present.

The display is configured on “OFF”. Configure it on “ON” with the KILOG software (see page 16).

The display is completely off* and there is no communication with the computer.

The battery has to be replaced. (see page 17).

The display indicates “- – – -” instead of the measured value.

The probe is disconnected. Plug it again to the datalogger.

There is no wireless connection with the datalogger.

The wireless connection activation is on OFF. Reconfigure the wireless connection on ON with the KILOG software (see page 16).

“EOL” is displayed.

The batteries in the data logger are reaching the end of their life and must be replaced as soon as possible (less than 5% of battery remaining).

“BAT” is displayed.

This code is only supposed to appear briefly when the batteries reach the point where they can no longer supply the device. Please, replace the depleted batteries by new ones.

“Lo-ppm” is displayed**.

The measured values are too low. If the problem persists during the following measurements while the data logger is exposed to the ambient air, a return to the after-sales service is necessary. (In the data set file, the recorded values will be “0 ppm”).

“Hi-ppm” is displayed**.

The measured values are too high. If the problem persists during the following measurements when the data logger is exposed to the ambient air, a return to the after-sales service is necessary. (In the data set file, the recorded values will be “5000 ppm”).

In this situation, a return to the after-sales service is necessary. The displayed CO2 value is between 1 and 7 ppm** (In the data set file, the value of the error code will be recorded
instead of the CO2 values to allow traceability of the error).

  • Only with the KT 320 and KTT 320 KISTOCK. **These problems could eventually appear only in KCC320 devices with serial number 1D220702308 and above.

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Troubleshooting

BE CAREFUL! Material damages can happen, so please apply the precautionary measures indicated.
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NT_EN ­ Class 320 Kistock ­ 27/11/23 ­ Non-contractual document ­ We reserve the right to modify the characteristics of our products without prior notice.

References

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