celsicom MM611 Moisture Measurement in Wood User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- celsicom
Table of Contents
Quick Guide
Register as a customer and create an account for the Celsiview cloud service
At the moment the Celsiview cloud service version two can be tested, it can be
accessed by clicking on the ”Celsiview 2 Beta” button on celsiview.se.The
instructions below are based on Celsiview 2.
Click on the ”Create new account” button. Fill in all the information needed
to create the account. A verification email will then be sent to the email
address provided in the registration process. Click on the link in the email
to verify the account. If you o not receive an email, please check the spam
mail. Once the account is verified, a page will appear with a link to the
login page.
Adding the sensor to your sensor register
Go to the Celsiview 2 login page by clicking on ”Celsiview 2 Beta” on
celsiview.se and log in. Select ” Sensor ” in the menu and then ” Add new
sensor ”. Now scan a sensor or enter the data manually (S/N + control code
written on the sensor). After the sensor data is displayed, click on ”Add this
sensor”. The cost of the sensor is now presented. Accept by adding the sensor
to the shopping basket. Now scan the remaining sensors in the same way before
proceeding to checkout.
Click on the shopping basket and view the contents. A summary of the costs is
now displayed. Select or create an invoice recipient. The invoice recipient
should contain all the information needed to be accepted by your finance
department. The references, cost center, etc. will appear on your invoice.
Click on ”Complete transaction” to activate the sensor.
Start and activate the sensor(s)
Hold the grey sensor in both hands, and place your right and left thumbs on
top of the °celsicom logo on the top of the sensor. Now slide the lid
upwards/forwards to open it.
Insert 2 alkaline AA/LR6 batteries (1.5V) into the battery holder. The sensor
will now beep to indicate that it is booting up and the orange LED will light
up. Both orange and green LEDs will light up shortly afterward in a constant
light while the sensor is searching for a mobile connection. The connection to
the mobile network may take several minutes.
When the sensor is properly connected, the orange LED goes out and the green
one starts flashing and three short beeps are heard. The green LED now flashes
the mobile signal strength every 30 seconds for three minutes. 3 blink=high
level, 2=medium and 1=low. Feel free to move the transducer to achieve the
best possible strength.
Abetter signal strength gives a longer battery life.
After three minutes, the sensor switches to measuring/logging once every hour
and transmitting all logged data every three hours to save battery power.
Measurement and transmission intervals are adjustable in the Celsiview cloud
service. Measuring more often than once every hour will affect the properties
of the wood material (measurement object) and may result in inaccurate
readings. To restart the above process or if the sensor does not connect
properly, disconnect one battery, wait 60 seconds and reconnect it again. (or
press the Reset-switch if there is one on the circuit board)
Add/change measurement locations linked to the sensor
Login to celsiview.se (Version 2 Beta).
Click on ”Sensors” in the menu. At the far right of the line for the sensor,
some symbols are displayed. To add a measuring location (value) click on the
plus sign and enter a name/prefix for the readings, e.g. ”Moisture content
level”. Press ”OK”. The location is now created and can be found under the
menu item ”Locations”. To change a setting/name of a location, e.g. set the
measurement curve (fur/spruce/Protimeter WME), click on ”Locations” in the
menu and then on the tool symbol on the right of the line or click on a line
and select ”Go to settings”.
By clicking on the star symbol on the far right of a location row, or
selecting ”Make a favorite” after clicking on a row, that measurement will
appear as a favorite (widget) on the home screen. (Menu item ”Home”) The
options ”Settings”, ”Reports” and ”Make a favorite” etc. are also accessible
by simply clicking on any row/location on the ”Locations” page.
Reports
To print or export reports/measurements, click on ”Reports” in the menu.
Select what to display in the report/graph by the menu options above the
graph. It also selects the time period you want to look at. Click on the
”Export” button to download or send the report as e.g. an Excel file or PDF.
My business
In the ”My business” menu, sites can be structured into different
groups/folders. Right-click on ”Groups and locations” to create a
group/folder. Then drag and drop the measurement locations you want into any
group.
A group or location can also be shared with another person by right-clicking
on the location or group and selecting ”Share”. Select ”Create new user”, and
enter the email address of the person to be assigned to the site/group.
Automatically, the username of that person will be set to the same as the
email address. Click on ”OK”. The new recipient now appears in the list of
selectable recipients. Select the rights the new user should have. Click on
”OK”. The new user will now receive an e-mail asking him to choose a password.
The new user can then log in with their details and will have access to what
has been distributed.
Add alarm recipients
Log in to the account. Click on ”Administration” > ”Alarm recipients”. in the
left-hand menu. Add the required information of the alarm recipient using the
button (+ Add new alarm recipient). Test the alarm by clicking on the mailbox
symbol of the recipient to which the test should be sent.
NOTE! Check that it arrives.
Other information
Stainless steel screws work well as measuring points in the measurement object
(wooden structure). Pins/nails may drop out of the material as it dries.
Avoid interference with the measurement signal by following these points:
- The MM611 bus cable and measuring cables should be placed at least 1 meter away from electrical equipment or cables
- The measuring cables are sensitive to ESD/static electricity. Take measures to protect them
- A jagged/uneven waveform in a report indicates interference at the measurement point
The sensor should be mounted with the three half-rings on the cover facing upwards. If the sensor is to be mounted against a metal surface, magnetic mount 7040 0060 (or another non-metallic spacer) must be used to bring the sensor out at least 10 mm from the mounting surface. Otherwise, the metal surface will interfere with the connection of the sensor, and the measurement data will have difficulty reaching our servers. Support All support is handled by our distributors. See celsicom.se for more information. User manuals and other support material are available at support.celsicom.se.
Model | Measured value | Range | Range |
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MM600P1 | Temperature |
Resistance (normal)
Resistance (max)
Moisture ratio Fur Wood Trätek (normal)
Moisture ratio Fur Wood Trätek (max)
Protimeter WME A (normal)
Protimeter WME A (max)| -30°C to +70°C
200kOhm to800MOhm
50kOhm to 1GOhm
12% to 26%
11,5% to 45%
10% to 25%
9,5% to 50%| ±2°C (0-30°C)
±15%
Not Defined
±3% of the measured value
Not Defined
±3% of the measured value
Not Defined
Connection| NB-IoT (LTE Cat NB1) B20. Power 23 dBm
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Batteries| 2 x AA/LR6 1,5V (not included)
Battery time| Depending on the transmission interval. For example at 20°C,
good signal quality, measurement every hour, and transmission every 3 hours: >
12 months
Measurement and transmission interval| Adjustable by users via the Celsiview
cloud service.
Memory| 200 measurements
Size| MM611 enclosure, 78 (w) x 114 (h) x 30 (d) mm
Weight| MM601, 148 grams (without battery)
Certificate| CE
Mounting method| Mounted vertically with the screw holes facing upwards
NOTE! If the sensor is to be mounted against metal, magnetic mount 7040
0060 can be used. (Or another 10 mm spacer, not made of metal)
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Documents / Resources
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celsicom MM611 Moisture Measurement in
Wood
[pdf] User Manual
MM611, Moisture Measurement, Measurement, Moisture Measurement in Wood, MM611
Moisture Measurement in Wood, Measurement in Wood
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