Hand-Held Pressure Indicator
CPH 6200 / CPH 6200-D / CPH 6200-Ex
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If there is existing data in the logger memory, the menus/parameters
marked with (*) cannot be accessed! If these need to be adjusted,
the logger memory must first be cleared! (see Section 4)
2. Configuration
To change device settings, press the ´Set/Menu´ key for 2 seconds.
This will access the configuration menu (main display: "SEt").
Pressing the ´Set/Menu´ key again scrolls down the menus,
pressing the ´Tara´ key scrolls across to the associated para-
meters, which can then be selected with the ´Tara´ key.
The parameters can be altered using the ´Min´ or ´Max´ keys.
Pressing the ´Set/Menu´ key again saves the settings and returns
you to the main configuration menu.
The ´Store/Quit´ key exits the configuration and returns you to
standard measuring mode.
2.1 (Unit) Choice of pressure units
Depending on the pressure range, the pressure value can be
displayed in any one of the following units: mbar, bar, Pa, kPa,
MPa, mmHg or PSI.
2.2 (SL) Sea-level correction for absolute pressure sensors
If an absolute pressure sensor is connected to the instrument, then
the device displays the true absolute pressure measured by the
sensor. This does not necessarily equate to the values given by
weather stations, which give the pressure at sea-level. Usually the
sensor is situated above sea-level and therefore, if the value at
sea-level (zero) is to be measured, the pressure loss resulting from
the elevation above sea-level must be considered! To correct the
displayed value activate the "Sea-Level-Function" (SL). Then enter
the sensor's height above sea-level in metres (Alti). When
activated, the display shows the SL-arrow and the device displays
the absolute pressure value relative to sea-level.
2.3 (rAtE) Choice of Measuring Rates: "rAtE-Slo, -P.dEt, -FASt"
Three options of measuring rate are supported. Two of them work
with high measuring frequencies of over 100 measurements per
second. Whichever one of them was selected during configuration
WIKA Operating Instructions Hand-Held Pressure Indicator