Meriam M2003, M2003X Manual

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M/MX
Smart Manometer
With Altimeter and Air Speed Tester
M
2003
© Western / Scott Fetzer Co. 2020
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Contents
General Information ................................................................................................................................... 4
Notification Statements ...................................................................................................4
Glossary ...................................................................................................................................... 5
General warnings and cautions .......................................................................................................7
Preventing injury ..................................................................................................................7
Safety symbols .......................................................................................................................7
Sample label for General Purpose Smart Manometers ...........................8
Fire or explosion hazard ..................................................................................................8
For General Purpose Series .........................................................................................8
Do not exceed pressure limits ................................................................................. 11
Sensors .............................................................................................................................................................. 12
Meriam Tethered Sensors (MTS) ........................................................................... 14
How to zero Absolute Sensors ................................................................................ 14
How to zero DN, DI, or CI sensors ........................................................................16
Altitude and Indicated Air Speed ................................................................................................ 17
ALT FEET or BEYOND MAX ...................................................................................... 17
IAS MPH .................................................................................................................................17
Altitude Correction in Feet (Meters) ................................................................... 18
Sea Level Correction in Meters .............................................................................. 19
Switch to MTS .............................................................................................................................................. 21
Smart Manometer ..................................................................................................................................... 22
Battery and USB power ................................................................................................ 22
Batteries ...................................................................................................................................22
The display ............................................................................................................................. 24
Keypad: Description of the keys ............................................................................ 26
The backlight ........................................................................................................................ 28
Measurement units .......................................................................................................... 30
Damping .................................................................................................................................. 31
Data Logging........................................................................................................................32
Leak Test .................................................................................................................................33
Relief Valve Test .................................................................................................................36
Display information from two sensors ...............................................................37
Auto O (Automatic shut o) ...................................................................................38
What does the Zero (ø) key do? ............................................................................. 39
meriSuite CG application ...................................................................................................................40
How does meriSuite CG benefit you? ................................................................40
meriSuite CG and USB Drivers required ..........................................................40
Tips for using meriSuite CG ......................................................................................41
Connection status.............................................................................................................44
Configuration button ......................................................................................................46
User Calibration button ................................................................................................50
Data Log button ................................................................................................................. 52
TSV file format ..................................................................................................................... 54
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Application button ............................................................................................................ 65
Update button ...................................................................................................................... 66
Specifications ..............................................................................................................................................67
Sensors: type and range .............................................................................................. 67
Meriam Tethered Sensors: type and range ....................................................68
Overrange limit ................................................................................................................... 70
Temperature ..........................................................................................................................70
Relative Humidity .............................................................................................................. 70
Vibration ..................................................................................................................................70
Ingress specifications .................................................................................................... 70
Altitude specifications ................................................................................................... 71
Indicated Air Speed specifications.......................................................................71
Keypad ...................................................................................................................................... 71
Media Compatibility ........................................................................................................ 72
Battery Type .......................................................................................................................... 72
EMC compliance ............................................................................................................... 77
Dimensional specifications ........................................................................................ 78
Dimensional specifications (continued) ........................................................... 79
Weight .......................................................................................................................................79
Enclosure ................................................................................................................................79
Maintenance and cleaning ................................................................................................................84
Cleaning ................................................................................................................................... 84
Prepare the Smart Manometer for storage .................................................... 84
Help ....................................................................................................................................................................... 85
Register your product .................................................................................................... 85
Find downloads and documents ...........................................................................85
Returning for repair or calibration ........................................................................86
Western Contact Information .........................................................................................................87
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General Information
Notification Statements
Disclaimer
Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual. Nevertheless, Meriam assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions or any damages resulting from the use of the information contained in this publication, including, without limitation, incidental, special, direct or consequential damages. MERIAM MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE ACCURACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THE CONTENTS HEREOF AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Meriam reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
In no event shall Meriam be liable for any indirect, special, incidental, consequential, or punitive damages or for any lost profits arising out of or relating to any services provided by Meriam or its ailiates.
It is not possible for Meriam to identify all foreseeable uses or misuses, therefore all persons involved in commissioning, using, or maintaining this product must satisfy their self that each intended application is acceptable.
Copyright
This publication is proprietary to Meriam and no ownership rights are transferred. Neither this manual, nor any of the material contained herein, may be reproduced without the prior written consent of Meriam.
Trademark information
Design Patent D769,141 for the Smart Manometer’s LCD display.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Glossary
Words and phrases with their definitions or explanations.
Words & phrases
Blinking
FS Home
Key and button
Isolated
Customer Calibration
Meriam Tethered Sensor (MTS)
-- P1 --
-- P2 --
or
--t2--
p1.P2
P1.T2
Definitions or explanations
It indicates the active edit field on an edit screen.
It indicates the displayed value is not actively changing (like Hold or stopped Test).
FS is the abbreviation of Full Scale.
Home is the first screen that displays after turning on the Smart Manometer. It’s the screen with measurements and units on it.
After you press the Home key in many other screens, the Smart Manometer returns you to Home.
A key refers to hardware push-buttons on the keypad that you can press.
A button refers to an area in meriSuite CG that you can tap or click to select functions.
The word isolated refers to the sensing element being separated from the media. It is commonly used in the phrases Absolute Isolated (AI) pressure and Compound Isolated (CI) pressure.
Customer calibration refers to any calibration done outside of Meriam with non-Meriam traceability.
Customer calibration includes: Multipoint calibration or adjustment.
A Meriam Tethered Sensor (MTS) always refers to an external pressure sensor P2 or to an external temperature sensor T2.
P1 on the display always refers to the internal sensor.
P2 on the display always refers to the external pressure sensor.
T2 on the Smart Manometer display always refers to the MTS RTD temperature sensor.
Data from the internal and external pressure sensors display in two lines on the Smart Manometer at the same time.
Data from the internal pressure sensor and MTS temperature RTD sensor display on the Smart Manometer at the same time.
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Words & phrases
DIFF P1-P2
Diff p2-p1
--out-
*P1
Definitions or explanations
The displayed result of the external pressure measurement subtracted from the internal pressure measurement.
The displayed result of the internal pressure measurement subtracted from the external pressure measurement.
--out- displays on the process readout when the information readout is providing information about exiting tests.
The asterisk displays when you enable the Sea Level Correction oset or enable the Altitude Correction oset.
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DANGER
!
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
General warnings and cautions
Preventing injury
Failure to follow all instructions could result in injury:
Read directions
before using
Read the entire manual before using the Smart Manometer. Understand the contents before using the Smart Manometer. Follow all safety warnings and instructions provided with this
product.
Safety symbols
The following table defines the safety symbols, signal words, and corresponding safety messages used in the manual. These symbols:
Identify potential hazards. Warn you about hazards that could result in personal injury or
equipment damage.
Safety symbols Explaining the symbols
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
!
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
!
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates information essential for proper product installation, operation or maintenance.
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DANGER
!
CAUTION
Sample label for General Purpose Smart Manometers
All M2003 Series models are available for general-purpose use.
General Purpose (GP) versions are identified by the name plate located on the rear of the unit under the protective rubber boot. A sample of the General Purpose name plate is shown below:
General Purpose
!
WARNING
For use only in non-hazardous locations.
Refer to manual for use and safety precautions.
Operating Temperature: –10 ºC < Ta < 50 ºC
Four 1.5 V alkaline AA batteries
For repair or calibration |
Meriam | 10920 Madison Avenue Cleveland |Ohio | USA | 44102
USA
| designed|engineered|assembled
Meriam.com
(800)817-7849
+ 1 2162811100
Fire or explosion hazard
Do not use General Purpose versions in hazardous areas. Do not use General Purpose versions in areas that may
contain flammable gas or vapors, combustible dusts or ignitable fibers where an unintended spark can cause a fire or explosion.
For General Purpose Series
!
Substitution of components may impair operation and safety.
Disconnect power before servicing. Do not power the Smart Manometer with a combination of
new and old batteries.
Do not power the Smart Manometer with a combination of
batteries from dierent manufacturers.
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Sample label for Intrinsically Safe Smart
Manometers
Intrinsically Safe—M2003X Marking
Intrinsically Safe versions are identified by the nameplate located
on the battery door. A sample of the Intrinsically Safe nameplate is
shown below:
Intrinsically Safe Manometers
M2003X Smart Manometer
Directives for the proper use of equipment are located on
9R698-Intrinsically Safe Control Drawing that accompanies each
M2003X shipped.
• Component substitution may impair Intrinsic Safety.
Repairs must be made at Meriam to retain the Intrinsic Safety
Certification.
• Service gauges only in a safe location.
• Replace batteries only in a safe location.
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Sample label for Intrinsically Safe Tethered
Sensors
Intrinsically Safe—MTSX Marking
See the figure of a sample label below.
Intrinsically Safe tethered sensors
MTSX Meriam Tethered Sensors
Directives for the proper use of equipment are located on
9R699-Intrinsically Safe Control Drawing that accompanies each
MTSX shipped.
• Component substitution may impair Intrinsic Safety.
Repairs must be made at Meriam to retain the Intrinsic Safety
Certification.
Service sensors only in a safe location.
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WARNING
Do not exceed pressure limits
!
Do not exceed the Pressure Limits listed in the Specifications
section of this manual.
Failure to operate within the specified pressure limit could
result in minor or moderate injury.
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NOTICE
NOTICE
Sensors
Overview of Sensors
This Smart Manometer can display two measurements: one from the internal sensor and one from the optional tether sensor.
P1 on this Smart Manometer always refers to the internal
sensor.
P2 or T2 on this Smart Manometer always refers to the
external sensor.
Use two wrenches to install or remove pressure connections
Connection: 1/8 in. female NPT, 316L SS.
Always use a 3/4 in. wrench on the pressure manifold when
you install or remove the 1/8 in. NPT fitting.
Applying torque to the manifold can damage the plastic
enclosure and voids the warranty.
Do not over tighten.
Carefully equalize the pressure
Avoid these two issues with dierential sensors:
1. Connecting pressure to the incorrect pressure port on DN or DI dierential pressure modules may cause damage to the pressure sensor.
2. Applying pressure to either port before both connections are made.
Apply pressure to both dierential ports at the same time.
Note: See Overrange limit in the section called Specifications concerning overrange pressure limits. If over pressure damage occurs, you must return the Smart Manometer to the factory for sensor replacement.
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Sensor manifold types
ZMTS-ANXXXX
ZM2003-ANXXXX
ZMTS-DNXXXX ZMTS-DIXXXX
ZMTS-CNXXXX ZMTS-CIXXXX
ZMTS-AIXXXX
ZM2003-AIXXXX
ZMTS-RTD
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Meriam Tethered Sensors (MTS)
Overview of the temperature and pressure sensors
1. The P2 sensor and the T2 sensor can be displayed with the P1 sensor.
2. When two sensors are displayed, no Units are displayed and the Units key is disabled.
3. The Zero key is also disabled.
4. When a single sensor is selected it displays the measurement units that were selected in meriSuite CG.
Make an electrical connection
Align the red dot on the Smart Manometer with the red dot on
the Tether cable and push in.
Align the red dot on the MTS with the red dot on the Tether
cable and push in.
How to zero Absolute Sensors
Overview of the zeroing Absolute Sensors
The Smart Manometer is a stable and precise instrument. However, on occasion the Smart Manometer should have a new zero taken. The new zero removes a zero drift that can occur after the Smart Manometer was last zeroed. The Smart Manometer can be zeroed only if the new applied zero is within ± 1 % FS of the original factory calibration zero. This prevents accidental zeroing at atmospheric pressure or other relatively high pressures. If the Smart Manometer is outside this limit, the Smart Manometer cannot zero.
1. Referenced to Absolute Zero - This traditional and preferred method takes a snapshot of the measured pressure when a vacuum of less than 100 microns Absolute is applied to the sensor.
2. Restore Factory Zero - This method restores the calibration curve to the original zero taken at the factory.
Note: This feature is intended for comparison purposes, and should not be used for real pressure measurement. This feature does not compensate for any zero drift.
3. User Defined Oset (Zero) - With this method, you can enter any pressure value when a known reference is applied (for example: the local barometric pressure). The Smart Manometer compares its actual measured value with the
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entered value and calculate a new zero reference based on the oset.
Steps for zeroing Absolute Sensors
You can zero the Smart Manometer in one of three ways. The following may appear in a dierent order depending on which arrow key you press. When an absolute sensor displays on-screen as P1 or P2, press the Zero key to see one of the three sets of characters below and the following three messages
On-screen message
TAPTO CHOOSE REF ARROWS TO CHANGE REF
X Cancels
ab5 0
dflt
u5Er 0
Explanations
Tapping the Accept key selects the displayed
reference.
Tapping an Arrow key changes the displayed
reference.
Tapping the Cancel key cancels the zero
request.
This is the on-screen abbreviation for
Absolute Zero.
This is the on-screen abbreviation for Default.
If you want to restore the Factory Zero on a sensor, press the Accept key when you see these characters appear.
This refers to User Defined Oset (Zero). You can set an absolute reference point other than zero.
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How to zero DN, DI, or CI sensors
1. Disconnect from a pressure source and vent the pressure port to atmosphere.
1. Do not remove the factory installed P2 plug if it is present.
2. The display should read close to zero.
2. Press the Zero key. The top line displays dashes ------.
3. The process is complete when the Smart Manometer returns to the Home (Measurement Units) screen.
4. If someone has turned on the Password Required For Future
Access feature in meriSuiteCG, the password feature does
not prevent you from zeroing the Smart Manometer.
Note: You can only zero the Smart Manometer if the new zero value is within ± 5 % (of FS) of the original factory calibrated zero. If the zero procedure generates a new zero reference outside this limit, the procedure fails. Factory service may be required.
5. You can turn o the Zero function in meriSuite CG by deselecting Allow zero adjust (Ø) in the Display Functions list.
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Altitude and Indicated Air Speed
ALT FEET or BEYOND MAX
When BEYOND MAX appears on screen
When BEYOND MAX appears on-screen instead of ALT FEET, the calculated altitude exceeds 36 000 feet.
Note: Don’t confuse BEYOND MAX with an overrange condition. If the sensor is outside the calibrated range, the M2003 displays MEAS ERROR and the sensor may be damaged.
Display altitude in feet or meters
1. Press the Backward key to display ALT FEET (Altitude in Feet).
2. Press the Units key when ALT FEET is on-screen to switch between FEET and METER and back to FEET.
IAS MPH
When you display IAS MPH (KNOTS or KM/H) on-screen, the current, ambient pressure—the uncorrected barometric pressure— is measured and is the reference pressure used for calculating air speed.
When you switch from the IAS MPH screen to one of the other display functions, the M2003 does not hold that measurement in memory. When you switch back to the IAS MPH screen, a new pressure measurement is recorded and used as the reference barometric pressure in the IAS MPH calculated air speed.
Switching from the IAS MPH screen to another display function, and then switching back to the IAS MPH screen again while in motion (IAS > 0), displays the wrong speed since IAS is reset to zero (current measured pressure to reference barometric pressure).
1. Press Backward two times from the home screen to display IAS MPH (mi/h).
2. Press Units key when IAS MPH is on-screen to switch from MPH to KNOTS to KM/H and back to MPH.
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Altitude Correction in Feet (Meters)
This User Defined Altitude function is useful in determining an elevation change from a map elevation reference or from a survey trig marker elevation. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up the M2003 to display altitude based on data you enter.
1. Press the Backward key three times from the home screen to display ALTITUDE CORRECTION IN FEET TAP TO CHANGE.
2. Press the Accept (√ ) key to enter the change screen.
3. The M2003 displays the following message: ENABLE ALTITUDE OFFSET? -YES X-NO
1. Pressing the Cancel (X) key returns you to the ALTITUDE
CORRECTION IN FEET TAP TO CHANGE screen.
2. Pressing the Accept () key displays Altitude Oset
options:
Note: When you Enable the Altitude Oset, an asterisk (*) appears on the Home, the ALT FEET, and IAS MPH screens to indicate that either an Altitude Oset or Sea Level Oset has been set or both of Osets have been set. Pressing the
Information key displays ON or OFF for each active oset so
you can easily determine which osets are active.
4. The M2003 displays the following message: ALT OFFSET IN FEET SAVES X CANCELS 0 CLEARS
1. Pressing the Up or Down arrows on the keypad changes
the first digit and pressing the Right or Left arrows moves the blinking cursor right or left. Enter your Defined Altitude data by using the arrow keys.
2. Information: 0 Clears refers to the Zero key. Pressing it
clears any numbers you entered after pressing the Up or Down arrow keys.
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3. Information: Pressing the Cancel (X) key returns you to
the ALTITUDE CORRECTION IN FEET TAP TO CHANGE screen.
4. Information: The Accept key saves your ALT OFFSET IN
FEET data.
Sea Level Correction in Meters
Important: You can’t change from meters to feet; Sea Level
Correction is always in meters.
1. Press the Backward key four times from the home screen to display the following message: SEA LEVEL CORRECTION IN METERS TAP  TO CHANGE.
1. ENABLE SEA LEVEL OFFSET? -YES X-NO
2. NO returns you to the SEA LEVEL CORRECTION IN
METERS TAP  TO CHANGE screen.
3. YES takes you to the edit screen. Pressing the Up or Down
arrows on the keypad changes the first digit and pressing the Right or Left arrows moves the blinking cursor right or left. Enter your Sea Level Correction data by using the arrow keys.
4. While in the edit screen, the M2003 displays the
following message: SEA LEVEL CORRECTION SAVES XCANCELS 0CLEARS
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5. Information: 0 Clears refers to the Zero key. Pressing it
clears any numbers you entered after pressing the Up or Down arrow keys.
6. Information: Pressing the Cancel (X) key returns you to
the ALTITUDE CORRECTION IN FEET TAP TO CHANGE screen.
7. Information: The Accept key saves your ALT OFFSET IN
FEET data.
Note: Barometric pressures provided by the National Weather Service and used at airports are always corrected to sea level.
Note: When you Enable the SEAL LEVEL CORRECTION Oset, an asterisk (*) appears on the Home, the ALT FEET, and IAS MPH screens to indicate that either an Altitude Oset or Sea Level Oset has been set or both of Osets have been set.
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Switch to MTS
1. Attach an MTS to the M2003.
2. From the Home screen, press the Up arrow to view all the available information and options for the MTS.
3. Use the optional meriSuite CG application to configure, calibrate, and update the Smart Manometer and use Data Log for the MTS.
The following display functions are not available for the MTS:
1. SEA LEVEL CORRECTION IN METERS TAP  TO CHANGE
2. ALTITUDE CORRECTION IN FEET TAP  TO CHANGE
3. IAS MPH
4. ALT FEET (Altitude Display) or BEYOND MAX.
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DANGER
DANGER
DANGER
Smart Manometer
Battery and USB power
When you turn on the Smart Manometer, it draws power from the batteries and the battery icon displays in the bottom row. When you press the information button, it displays Batt %.
When you turn on the Smart Manometer and plug in the USB cable to the computer, the Smart Manometer switches to the power supplied by the USB cable. The battery icon disappears from the bottom row. When you press the information button, it displays USB POWER.
!
Do not use the USB in hazardous locations.
Batteries
!
Remove and replace batteries in non-hazardous (safe) areas only.
Turn o the backlight
Turn o the backlight when you need to conserve battery
power.
The backlight is dimmed when the Smart Manometer is in low
battery mode.
Suggested brands of batteries
The following is a suggested list of batteries.
Duracell MN1500 Duracell PC1500 Energizer EN91 Panasonic LR6XWA Rayovac 815 Varta 4906
Note: The Smart Manometer is powered by four 1.5 volt AA size batteries.
!
For M20003X use only batteries listed on 9R698.
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NOTICE
Know your batteries
For M2003X use only battiers listed on 9R698. Never mix batteries—not by manufacturer or by size, by
capacity, or by chemistry.
Never mix old and new batteries. Remove all four batteries in the Smart Manometer at the same
time.
Replace all four batteries with batteries from the same
package or with the same expiration date.
Install the batteries
1. Turn over the Smart Manometer so the display faces down.
2. Remove the two screws on the battery cover with the Phillips­head screwdriver by turning them counterclockwise.
3. Insert the four AA batteries.
Note: Pay attention to the positive (+) and negative (−) battery polarity markings at the bottom of the compartment.
4. Replace the battery cover.
5. To secure the cover, torque the screws clockwise 2 in. lb. maximum.
6. Do not over tighten.
To prevent internal damage to circuitry, do not substitute screws with lengths that are dierent from the screws Meriam provided to you.
Watch for the low battery indicator
The battery indicator on the display shows the current charge.
Note: Be prepared to change batteries when you see the outline of the battery icon and the outline of the battery icon flashes. You have approximately 2 hours of run time following a low battery warning.
Refer to battery manufacturers’ instructions
Visit the website of the battery manufacturer to learn more about the care, storage, shipping, use, disposal, and recycling of your batteries.
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The display
Bar Graph
Process Variable Readout
Information Readout
The bar graph
The bar graph displays a live indication of the current pressure or temperature applied to a sensor as a percent of FS.
Note: When you press the Information key, the bar graph displays the remaining state of the charge for the batteries.
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Display functions for the internal sensor
The Smart Manometer has sixteen display functions. It ships with nine display functions active (they appear in bold below). You can change which displays are active with meriSuite CG.
Press the Forward (or Backward in reverse order) key to view these modes.
1. Home is the default view with measurement units.
2. MIN (Minimum).
3. MAX (Maximum).
4. RELIEF VALVE TEST TAP  START TO BEGIN.
5. + / - (Accuracy).
6. T.OFF, T.ON (Tare).
7. AVG (Average).
8. RATE .
9. DATA LOG.
10. Temperature & Time (internal sensors only).
11. LEAK TEST TAP  START TO BEGIN.
12. LEAK TEST DURATION TAP  TO CHANGE.
13. SEA LEVEL CORRECTION IN METERS TAP ✓ TO CHANGE.
14. ALTITUDE CORRECTION IN FEET TAP ✓ TO CHANGE.
15. IAS MPH.
16. ALT FEET (Altitude Display) or BEYOND MAX.
Display functions NOT appearing on the MTS
The following display functions do not appear on an MTS.
1. Temperature & Time (not on external sensor)
2. SEA LEVEL CORRECTION IN METERS TAP  TO CHANGE
3. ALTITUDE CORRECTION IN FEET TAP  TO CHANGE
4. IAS MPH
5. ALT FEET (Altitude Display) or BEYOND MAX.
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Keypad: Description of the keys
Name Key Description
Backward It cycles backward through menu
options.
Home Home key returns you to the
Measurement and Units screen.
Home key is disabled during tests and edits
Forward It cycles forward through menu
options.
Units Select a measurement unit.
Start Start key begins a test or data log.
Stop Stop or Hold (Freeze) key.
Up arrow It increases digits by one.
It switches between the P1 and P2 sensors displays.
Left arrow It moves the blinking cursor one
space at a time to the left.
Zero & Tare Zero key resets pressure values to
zero.
It resets min max values.
It sets edit values to zero.
It resets relief valve test.
As a Tare key, it turns o or turns on the Tare function.
Right arrow It moves the blinking cursor one
space at a time to the right.
Down Arrow It decreases digits by one.
It switches between the P1 and P2 sensors displays.
Cancel or Esc Cancel any editing or changes
without saving.
It also stops tests.
Accept Accept applies all editing and
changes, and then saves them.
It also stops tests.
Power Turns the Smart Manometer on or o.
Information Displays information about the Smart
Manometer, internal sensor, attached MTS sensor, and the firmware.
Backlight It provides three levels of brightness
and o.
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The Information key and the Home screen
The Information menu provides you with details about the Smart Manometer and sensors.
Depending on what is attached to the Smart Manometer and depending on what is selected in the bottom row in the LCD display, determines what data appears.
1. Batt % displays the percentage on the bar graph and in digits or it displays the words USB POWER.
2. SEA LEVEL CORRECTION: On or O
3. ALTITUDE CORRECTION: On or O
4. If you have an MTS attached to the Smart Manometer.
-- P1 -- or -- P2 -- or --t2--
Note: the bottom row indicates sensor (or measurement type): compound, absolute, or dierential, or RTD temperature. All the following sensor information describes the sensor indicated by
P1 or P2.
5. CAL DATE
6. USL is an abbreviation for upper sensor limit.
7. LSL is an abbreviation for lower sensor limit.
8. LT MAX % displays the Life-Time Maximum that has been reached on the sensor.
9. SENSOR F/W VERS F/W is an abbreviation for firmware (this
message scrolls to display the information).
10. SENSOR S/N S/N is an abbreviation for serial number (this message scrolls to display the information).
Note: SNSR NAME appears only with an MTS (this message scrolls to display the information).
11. DEV F/W VER DEV is an abbreviation for device; it refers to the Smart Manometer (this message scrolls to display the
information).
12. DEV S/N (this message scrolls to display the information).
13. DEV NAME (this message scrolls to display the information).
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Up and Down Arrows
In the edit mode, the Up Arrow increases the digit each time you press it. The Down Arrow decreases the digit
and
1. Up Arrow: 0 to 1 to 2 to 3 to 4 to 5 to 6 to 7 to 8 to 9.
2. Down Arrow: –0 to –1 to –2 to –3 to –4 to –5 to –6 to –7 to –8 to –9.
3. The negative symbol in the display appears in front of the first digit when it is required.
The backlight
White backlight
The white backlight has an automatic time out. If you do not press any keys while the backlight is on, it automatically turns o after 1 minute.
Note: You can configure the backlight timeout using meriSuite CG.
Levels of backlight intensity
Press the Backlight key to cycle through these choices:
Low. Medium. High. O.
Flashing red backlight
The flashing red backlight indicates an error condition. Possible error conditions are:
Pressure has exceeded the calibrated accuracy of the Smart
Manometer.
Pressure has fallen below the stated accuracy of the Smart
Manometer.
Note: The red backlight overrides the white backlight.
Overrange condition
During an error or overrange condition, the red backlight
overrides the white backlight.
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However, once the error or overrange condition is corrected, the white backlight is restored to its previous state (if the backlight
Auto O timeout did not expire).
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NOTICE
Measurement units
A measurement unit doesn’t display
If a given measurement unit cannot display the correct number of digits, the Smart Manometer automatically advances to the next displayable unit.
Note: When you turn on the Smart Manometer, it defaults to the last selected measurement unit.
Measurement units are stored on a sensor
The meriSuite CG application gives you the ability to configure specific measurement units on specific sensors.
A total of 32 measurement units are available in meriSuite CG. When the Smart Manometer is shipped, 12 measurement units are active. The 12 units appear in bold type in the following list.
Standard Measurement Units (non-custom)
1. PSI 12. CMW4C 23. KG/M2
2. INW20C 13. CMW60F 24. PA
3. INW4C 14. MW2OC 25. HPA
4. INW60F 15. MW4C 26. KPA
5. FTW2OC 16. MW60F 27. MPA
6. FTW4C 17. INHG0C 28. BAR
7. FTW60F 18. MGH0C 29. MBAR
8. MMW20C 19. CMGH0C 30. ATM
9. MMW4C 20. MMHG0C 31. OZ/IN2
10. MMW60F 21. TORR 32. LB/FT2
11. CMW2OC 22. KG/CM2
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Damping
Damping rate
Select a Time Constant: 1 second, 2 seconds, 4 seconds, 8seconds, or 16seconds.
When set for 4 second time constant, it takes 4 seconds
from the time of the step change until the Smart Manometer displays the full value of the new pressure.
Damping types
Select a Type: Exponential, Smart Quick, Smart Normal, or SmartSlow.
Use adjustable Exponential type damping to steady the
display when you measure pulsating pressure or flow.
Exponential damping displays approximately 70 % of a step
change in pressure at the next display update.
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Data Logging
Review settings before starting a data log
To review the settings on the Smart Manometer before starting a new data log, follow these steps:
1. From the Home screen, press the Backward or Forward key until you see DATA LOG.
2. Press the Information key to view these seven settings:
Description Information Information
VERS. AVAIL.PTS
AVAIL.LOG
TYP.
Interval
PTS.CFG.
TIME CFG.
PRO (optional)
maximum number of points 100 000
maximum number of logs 128
MEAS, AVG, AVG+PK, DEMAND
seconds are expressed in decimal points
100 (when time is configured, points is blank)
------ (when points are configured, time is blank)
LITE
maximum number of points 240
maximum number of logs 1
MEAS
seconds are expressed in decimal points
n/a
n/a
Starting a data log
1. From the Home screen, press the Backward or the Forward keys until you see DATA LOG on screen.
2. Press and hold the Start key until -- Starting -- appears in the display. Data Logging continues for the defined time or the defined number of points.
3. Snsr Error - means one of the sensors reported an error after the test began. This will stop the Data Log. Sensor Error will appear in the Data Log Pro log.
4. While DATA LOG is running, you may press the Information key to see how much time is remaining for the active log.
Stopping a data log
To stop the Data Log at any point or at any time, press and hold the Stop key until -- Stopping -- appears.
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NOTICE
Leak Test
The Leak Test determines the leak rate in the system you are monitoring.
The timeout setting for Auto O (Automatic Shut O) is automatically suspended during a Leak Test session.
Review or change the LEAK TEST DURATION setting
Starting from the Home screen:
1. Press the Backward key to view the Leak Test Duration screen.
2. If you want to change the duration, follow the on-screen instructions LEAK TEST DURATION TAP TO CHANGE.
3. TAP  - Pressing the Accept key starts the first digit blinking.
4. Use the Right Arrow key to move the blinking cursor to the first zero you want to change.
Note: The on-screen scrolling message reminds you to enter a number from 0.1 - 1440 (1440 minutes is 24 hours).
5. Press the Up Arrow key until you see the number you need and continue to use the Right Arrow and Up Arrow keys until you have the total number of minutes you require.
6. You have three choices after entering minutes for duration:
1.  Saves (the Accept key).
2. X Cancels (the Cancel key).
3. 0 Clears to start over (the Zero “” key).
7. After reviewing or changing these settings, press the
Backward key to go to the screen to start the Leak Test.
Fix a RANGE ERR issue
1. The first zero digit is blinking.
2. Press the Zero “” key to reset all numbers to zeros and enter a valid number of minutes from 0.1 - 1440.
Start the Leak Test
Starting from the Home screen:
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1. Press the Backward key a second time if you do not want change the duration and TAP START TO BEGIN. (START is referring to the Start key).
2. The numbers blink to indicate when the test has stopped. This screen displays the results of the Leak Test with the calculated leak rate in units per minute.
3. After the test has stopped, press the Forward key to review the MIN value, and then the MAX value, and then you can select an --out- option to exit the test by pressing either the Cancel or Accept keys.
Note: MIN is the minimum pressure measured during the test. MAX is the maximum pressure measure during the test.
Note: Starting a Data Log is dierent than starting a Leak Test. Data Log requires pressing and holding the Start key until you see the word Starting. In a Leak Test press and release the Start key (the on-screen message refers to this action as TAP).
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Stop a Leak Test
It stops automatically when it counts down to zero
1. After the Leak Test counts down to zero, the digits begin to blink to indicate the Leak Test has stopped.
2. Press the Forward key to cycle through these options:
1. MIN
2. MAX
3.  OR X to EXIT TEST
3. Press the Home key to exit Leak Test.
Exit the test during the count down to zero
1. Press the Cancel key or the Accept key to exit the test.
2. Press the Home key to return to the Home screen.
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Relief Valve Test
Starting the Relief Valve Test
To start the Relief Valve Test follow these steps:
1. Press the Forward key until you see RELIEF VALVE TEST
TAP START TO BEGIN
2. MAX TEST P displays when the test begins. (MAX is the maximum pressure measured during the test.)
3. Press the Forward key to see MIN TEST P value. (MIN is the minimum pressure measured after reaching MAX and pressure starts releasing. If a new MAX is reached, MIN resets.)
4. Press the Forward key and you see --out-.
Note: At this point, you see options available to you during the Relief Valve Test.
1.  OR X TO EXIT TEST (use either option to exit)
2.  TO RESET MIN + MAX (the Zero key)
3. STP-FREEZE When you press the Stop key, hold.on
briefly appears and the current value remains on-screen blinking.
Press the Zero key and HOLD.OFF appears and new values continue to display.
5. Press the Forward key to see MAX TEST P value.
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Stopping the Relief Valve Test
At any time during the test you may
1. Press the Stop key and the HOLD.ON message appears. The digits continue to blink to indicate the hold status.
2. Press the Zero key to turn o the hold status and the HOLD.
OFF message appears. The test restarts.
3. Press the  OR X to exit the test. The results are lost when you use these keys.
Display information from two sensors
When you first turn on the Smart Manometer, you see the Home screen and only the internal sensor information displays.
Press the Up arrow and external sensor information displays. Press the Up arrow again and information for both the internal
and external sensors displays. The internal sensor displays in large characters while external sensor information displays in small characters.
Press the Up arrow and Di P1-P2 scrolls with P1 Units
(internal measurement units).
Note: Dierential displays are not available if either pressure
sensor is a dierential sensor or tethered sensor is a temperature sensor.
Press the Left or Right arrow and Di P2-P1 scrolls with P2
units (external measurement units).
Press the Left or Right arrow and Di P1-P2 scrolls with P1
units (internal measurement units).
Press the Down arrow to reverse the sequence. Press the Home key at any point to return to the Home screen.
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NOTICE
Auto O (Automatic shut o)
How long will the Smart Manometer remain on if I leave it unattended?
The default setting is Always On. You can configure the timeout for the Auto O with
meriSuiteCG.
The Auto O timeout is suspended during Data Logging and
Leak Test sessions to prevent accidental loss of data.
Auto Shut-O automatically restarts after Data Logging or
Leak Test sessions stop.
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What does the Zero (ø) key do?
In normal measure mode
If the sensor is within a tolerance band around zero, press and hold the Zero key to zero the pressure measurement and to reset the Min and Max measurements.
Note: The tolerance band is approximately ± 1 % of the FS pressure value of the sensor.
In Min or Max mode
Press and hold the Zero key to reset the MIN and MAX measurement. However, this does not zero the pressure measurement.
In Tare mode
When the Tare is o (T.OFF), press and hold the Zero key to turn on Tare (T.ON) and to set the Tare value at the current pressure measurement.
Likewise, when the Tare is on (T.ON), press and hold the Zero key to turn o the Tare mode.
In Average mode
Press and hold the Zero key to restart the rolling average.
Holding the Zero key
The key must be held to perform the Zero or Tare mode. The displayed value(s) dashes out during the zero or tare process.
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meriSuite CG application
How does meriSuite CG benefit you?
Note: meriSuite CG is not required to operate the M2003.
You can configure your Smart Manometer or sensor to display
information the way your company needs to use it.
You can configure data logging requirements and Data Log
Pro.
You can perform your own calibration. You can update the Smart Manometer in the field.
meriSuite CG and USB Drivers required
First—Install meriSuite CG
1. Read the meriSuite CG Installation Instructions 9R606 on the
Downloads page on www.meriam.com.
2. The instructions have a link that you can click to download the meriSuite CG setup file.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Second—Install USB Drivers
1. Read the USB Drivers Installation Instructions 9R607 on the
Downloads page on www.meriam.com.
2. The instructions have links that you can click to download the required USB Driver.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions.
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WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
Tips for using meriSuite CG
USB cable and your computer
!
For use only in non-hazardous locations (safe locations)
Connect the USB cable to your Smart Manometer and to your computer to configure any sensors you wish to include.
!
Use only the supplied USB cable when you connect to the USB port.
Close meriSuite CG first, then turn o your Smart Manometer
Do not turn o the power on the Smart Manometer while it is communicating with meriSuite CG. The Smart Manometer displays dashes and the words USB ACTIVE while meriSuite CG is communicating with a Smart Manometer or sensor.
Close meriSuite CG first, disconnect the USB, and turn o your
Smart Manometer.
As long as USB ACTIVE remains visible, Auto O is
suspended.
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Watch for a yellow dot on an active tab
A yellow dot appears on a tab in meriSuite CG to indicate that
you have made changes to settings but you have not saved them yet. See Figure 1 and Figure 2 below.
You may click the Write button to save the changes you made.
Figure 1: Yellow dot on an active tab. See the red circle in the figure below.
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Watch for a yellow dot on an inactive tab
Figure 2: Yellow dot on an inactive tab. See the red circle in the figure below.
Year-Month-Date format
The meriSuite CG application displays the date in year-month-
day format.
For example: 2016-04-22 (YYYY-MM-DD).
Hours:Minutes:Seconds format
The meriSuite CG application displays the time in 24-hour
format.
You may choose from Time Zones:
Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) US - Arizona -7:00 US - Eastern -5:00 US - Pacific-8:00 US - Central -6:00 US - Alaska -9:00 US - Mountain -7:00 US - Hawaii -10:00
For example: 15:05:45 UTC (hours:minutes:seconds).
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Connection status
Attached devices
The meriSuite CG application displays the figures of the Smart Manometer and tethered sensor. Descriptions appear alongside both of them. See the figure below.
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No attached devices
The meriSuite CG application displays no figure of devices on the right side. See the figure below.
No tethered sensor attached
Notice the figure of the Smart Manometer and description. See the figure below.
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Configuration button
Overview of the Configuration button
The Configuration button displays a window with two tabs if a tethered sensor is attached:
The first tab displays the Smart Manometer name or the name you assigned to it.
Optional: this second tab displays the tethered sensor name or the name you assigned to it.
Note: These tabs oer you various settings to configure the Smart Manometer and each sensor.
Notification about unsaved settings
It displays a yellow alert icon to indicate you have changed a setting and you have not yet saved the setting.
Passwords
Overview of passwords
Passwords are never required to use a Smart Manometer or any sensor.
The passwords are turned o when the Smart Manometers
and sensors are shipped.
Each device can have its own unique 16-character password.
You may use from 1-16 characters: letters, numbers, or symbols, and uppercase and lowercase.
An internal sensor and a tethered sensor have their own
separate passwords.
Each device can have its password turned on or turned o
independently from any other tethered sensor.
meriSuite CG retrieves the passwords stored on the devices.
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meriSuite CG uses the password
If you choose to select the Password Required For Future
Access, then meriSuite CG requests a password for the following
actions:
To modify a configuration.
Note: This action includes writing to or reading from a device.
To update the firmware on a device or the application. To calibrate a device. To access the Setup tab of Data Log Pro.
meriSuite CG remains unlocked
Once meriSuite CG accepts a password for one of those
actions, the device remains unlocked until it is disconnected from meriSuite CG.
If you enter the password on one window, meriSuite CG
unlocks that Smart Manometer or sensor on its other windows as well.
Data Log Lite has no password
meriSuite CG does not use a password for Data Log Lite since it cannot make any changes to the device.
Request a recovery password from Meriam
Forgot the password for a device or sensor?
If you forget a password, contact Meriam to generate a
recovery password for you to unlock the device.
A recovery password disables the password until you create a
new password.
You must have the serial number of the device or sensor to
request a recovery password.
Call + 1 216 281 1100 or send an e-mail to sales@meriam.com.
Recovery password valid for one date
When you call Meriam to generate a recovery password, you may select a date that is convenient for you. If you do not specify a date, the request date is used.
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NOTICE
Common features for a Smart Manometer and sensor(s)
The Names field
You can assign your own company designations to each device.
As Left / As Found Configuration Report button
You can review a summary of the configuration of the Smart
Manometer or sensor when it is first connected and the changes you made.
The As Found / As Left Report cannot report changes made
in meriSuite CG unless you save those new configurations to the device.
Read and Write Configurations
Read and Write refer to reading configuration data from a
Smart Manometer or sensor or writing new data to them.
Save your configuration changes before you click the Read button. After you click the Read button, all changes on-screen are replaced with the configuration that is on the device.
Configuring devices
Sync PC time to Gauge
Click to update the Smart Manometer time and date with your
computer.
The LCD display and data logging use this time and date.
Timeouts
Backlight. Auto O (Automatic O).
Display Functions
Min/Max. Accuracy. Tare . Average. Rate of Change. Relief Valve Test. Time & Temp. Data Log. Allow zero adjust (Ø). Leak Test.
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Configuring sensors
Enabled Units
Select or deselect measurement units to view them on the Smart Manometer. They are saved on each sensor.
The All button selects all measurement units. The None button deselects all measurement units. You must select at least one unit before you can Write to the
sensor.
Two User Defined Units
You can define the Name, Multiplier, Oset, and Function for two non-standard or unsupported display units.
Note: Flow type does not use Oset.
Note: (multiplier × PSI) + Oset = the displayed value for linear type.
Damping
No settings on the Smart Manometer
You cannot set the Damp Rate on the Smart Manometer. You have to click the Configuration button in meriSuite CG to change the Damp Rate.
Damping rate
Select a Time Constant: 1 second, 2 seconds, 4 seconds, 8seconds, or 16seconds.
When set for 4 second time constant, it takes 4 seconds
from the time of the step change until the Smart Manometer displays the full value of the new pressure.
Damping types
Select a Damp Type: Exponential, Smart Quick, Smart Normal, or SmartSlow.
Use adjustable Exponential type damping to steady the
display when you measure pulsating pressure or flow.
Exponential damping displays approximately 70 % of a step
change in pressure at the next display update.
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User Calibration button
The User Calibration button displays options to calibrate the sensor.
The User Calibration button displays a yellow alert icon to indicate you have changed a setting and you have not yet saved the setting to the Smart Manometer.
User Calibration: For authorized personnel only
What does “Calibration Enabled” refer to?
With a check mark in the box, Calibration Enabled displays the
Live Reading with your current user calibration applied.
Without a check mark in the box, it displays Live Reading
without your user calibration.
Restore Factory Defaults
This button clears your user calibration from the sensor.
Choose Calibration Unit
Select the calibration reference units. This does not aect or depend on the configuration units.
Begin button…Apply button
1. Click Begin.
2. Select the point.
3. Apply reference pressure within the range shown.
4. Enter the reference value.
5. Save the point.
6. Repeat steps 2-5 until you are done. (You have to change at least one point.)
7. Click the Apply button.
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Customer calibration
You can calibrate the manometer in the field for
1. Zero.
2. Span.
3. Linearity.
The customer calibration does not replace the Factory Lab Calibration Procedure. It is intended to correct the curve fit if the actual sensor characteristics change slightly over time.
For sensors up to 200 psi, Meriam recommends a ± 0.0015 % of reading deadweight tester. For sensors 200 psi and above, a ±
0.0030 % of reading deadweight tester is recommended. Note that
AI type sensor requires absolute referenced deadweight testers or standards for field calibration. The options are:
1. 2-point (within upper 50 % of FS)
2. 5-point (nominal values of 0 %, 25 %, 50 %, 75 % and 100 % of FS).
3. Restore factory default calibration.
For the 5 Point calibration, points 2, 3 and 4 can be adjusted within ± 1 % of reading around the nominal values. Point #5 can be adjusted within -1 % of reading around nominal. Point #1 is fixed.
The unit can only be calibrated if the calibration points are within 5 times the accuracy of the original factory calibration
For example: at 0.05 % accuracy, the point limit is ± 0.25 % of FS.
If the calibration procedure generates a new value outside this limit the procedure fails. In this case the unit would need to be returned to the factory for service.
After a calibration has been performed (either 2-point or 5-point), the sensor uses only that calibration. To turn on another calibration type, you must first Restore Factory Defaults and then choose another calibration method.
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Data Log button
Overview of Data Log buttons
Data logging displays three dierent buttons depending on what you order or on what you add-on at a later time.
The Data Log button is always unavailable until the USB cable is attached to the computer with meriSuite CG.
Data Log Lite
The Data Log Lite button displays when you attach a Smart Manometer. Data Log Lite is the free version of data logging. It has no options.
Data Log Pro
The Data Log Pro button displays when Data Log Pro is activated on the Smart Manometer that is attached to meriSuite CG.
Data Log Pro alert
The button displays a yellow alert icon to indicate you have changed a setting and you have not yet saved the setting to the Smart Manometer.
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Data Log Lite
Preview tab
Preview the data log
The Preview tab displays the first 10 samples so you can confirm the data to save. If you have fewer than 10, it displays all of your samples.
Status and pressure for logs
The Status symbols for pressure and temperature.
The  symbol corresponds to readings that are within the calibrated range.
The ⇵ and ⨯ symbols indicate an abnormal condition. The ⇵ symbol indicates readable data. The ⨯ symbol indicates dashes and no readable data.
The Pressure
The pressure indicates the reading at each 15-second interval in the data set.
The Temperature
The MTS displays when it is attached (pressure or
temperature).
Temperature displays only when the MTS RTD is attached.
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TSV file format
Overview
Configuration, Data Log Lite, and Data Log Pro provide you with
the option to save Configuration Reports and Data Log files in TSV file format.
Two ways to open TSV files
Double click a TSV file
Double click a TSV file in Windows Explorer and if it opens in a spreadsheet application, then you do not need to do anything additional.
Examples of spreadsheet applications: Microsoft Excel,
Google Sheets, and OpenOice Calc.
Drag and drop a TSV file into a spreadsheet
Drag and drop TSV files to open them. The following steps are similar for these spreadsheet applications: Microsoft Excel, OpenOice Calc, and Google Sheets.
1. Open File Explorer (Windows 8 and 10). Keep File Explorer small enough to see Excel in the background.
Note: Depending on which version of Windows you have, File Explorer may be known as Windows Explorer, File Manager, or My Computer.
2. Open Excel. It can have a blank spreadsheet or an existing spreadsheet. Drag and drop creates a new spreadsheet.
3. Switch to File Explorer and navigate to the location where you saved the TSV file.
4. Select the file and drag-and-drop it in the middle of the blank spreadsheet.
5. Save it as an Excel file.
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Look for page breaks if you want to print a TSV file
Excel has a feature called Page Break Preview to show you where the page breaks occur in the log file. Change the page breaks, rows to repeat at the top, and other settings as necessary so your printers do not waste paper.
Note: Other spreadsheet applications oer similar features.
In the figure below, the file would print on at least four pages.
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Upgrade tab
The Upgrade tab provides you with an Enter Activation Key edit box and an Activate Device button to replace Lite with Pro.
Note: The Activate Pro button remains unavailable until you enter an activation key number.
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NOTICE
Data Log Pro
Data Log Pro is an optional purchase
List of benefits
You can:
Log 100 000 data points. Set data logging intervals from 1 second to 24 hours. Set one of four data logging types. Select the duration. Save logs to two file formats: TSV and PDF format.
How many licenses do I need to operate Data Log Pro?
Do I need a license for each Smart Manometer?
Yes. One license covers one Smart Manometer and an
unlimited number of sensors, copies of meriSuite CG, and computers.
This license policy diers from some application licenses.
Do I need a license for each computer (meriSuite CG)
No.
Do I need a license for each sensor?
No.
Data Logging
The Auto O (automatic shuto) timeout is suspended for
Data Logging sessions.
Make sure to end the session to restart the Auto O timeout.
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Order Data Log Pro or add it later
Order it installed
You can order it so the Smart Manometer comes loaded and ready to use when you receive it. The Data Log Pro button appears on the meriSuite CG dashboard when the device is connected.
Add it later
You may add Data Log Pro at any time by calling your distributor or by contacting the Meriam Sales Team.
You must have the serial number from the Smart Manometer. You can find it on the back of the device or you can view it in
the meriSuite CG application.
After you purchase Data Log Pro, your distributor or the
Meriam Sales Team will give you an Activation Key.
Enter the activation key
Click the Upgrade tab in Data Log Lite to enter the Activation
Key.
After you click the Activate Device button, Data Log Pro
automatically replaces Data Log Lite in meriSuite CG dashboard.
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Directory tab
View the list of logs on the Smart Manometer
The Directory tab displays all the logs in the memory of the connected Smart Manometer. Two ways to open a log:
Double click a log to open it in the Preview tab. Or, you may select a log from the list and click the Preview tab
to view it.
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Preview tab
Overview of the Preview tab
When you double click a log in the Directory tab, the Preview tab opens.
The Preview tab contains seven areas of information:
1. Data Log Information list.
2. Sensor Information list.
3. Notes.
4. Legend.
5. Samples table.
6. Navigation bar.
7. Save button.
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Details about the Preview tab
1. Data Log Information list
A description of items in this list:
1. Log type indicates the type that was selected in the Setup tab when the log was created.
2. Stop condition indicates why the log stopped.
List of stop conditions: Manual Stop, Data Complete, Time
Limit, Point Limit, Storage Limit, Low Power, Sensor Removed, PC Connection, or Sensor Error
3. Collection Start indicates the day and time the log began.
4. Collection Stop indicates the day and time the log ended.
5. Interval is how often data is saved but the interval does not display with the On Demand option.
6. Duration displays how long the log actually recorded data. This may or may not be the Duration you selected in the Setup tab. Check the Stop condition.
7. Samples indicate the number of readings in the log. They reflect how many data points were saved.
2. Sensor Information list
All information in this list was retrieved from the internal
sensor (and from an MTS if one was attached) at the time the Smart Manometer recorded this particular log.
3. Notes
Any information that displays here comes from the text you
enter in the Notes box in the Data Log Pro Setup tab.
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4. Legend for the status columns
The samples table has two columns for Status. The legend provides three symbols to indicate the level of confidence for pressure or temperature measurements.
1. The  symbol corresponds to readings that are within the calibrated range.
2. The and symbols indicate an abnormal condition.
3. The symbol indicates readable data but it is out of range.
4. The symbol indicates dashes on the Smart Manometer and no readable data.
6. Navigation bar
This bar provides you with buttons to jump to the first log or to
the last log.
The bar also provides you with buttons to navigate to the
previous log or next log.
The numbers in the bar indicate which log out of the total
number of logs on the Smart Manometer that you are currently viewing.
7. Save button
Click the Save button on the right side and the Save As box appears. You can save the file in two file formats:
PDF. TSV.
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Setup tab
Overview of the Setup tab
The Setup tab lists parameters you may change. It gives you
usage statistics and it displays three action buttons.
A yellow dot appears on this tab after you changed a setting
and have not saved it.
Parameter Choices
Four data logging types
1. Individual Samples refers to actual measurements taken at fixed intervals.
2. Average only refers to average measurements over the intervals you selected. It takes measurements every 200 ms.
3. Average with peaks refers to average measurements over the intervals you selected. It also saves the maximum and minimum measured values during the interval you saved. It takes measurements every 200 ms.
4. On Demand refers to manually recording actual measurements rather than at fixed intervals.
Interval types
You can select Seconds, Minutes, or Hours from a drop-down menu and enter a number.
Duration types
You can select: Minutes, Hours, Days, Forever, or Points and
enter a number.
Selecting Forever makes the number box disappear.
Note: Forever is limited by the remaining number of points on the Smart Manometer. Look for these numbers on the Usage box to the right of Interval.
Notes edit box
Notes you enter in this edit box appear in the Preview tab, the TSV file, and the PDF file. This field is limited to 64 characters.
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NOTICE
Usage statistics
Usage presents the amount of memory available on the Smart Manometer for data logging in two ways:
1. The number of data points used out of a maximum of 100 000.
2. The number of logs used out of a maximum of 128.
Delete All Logs
This button deletes all the logs on the Smart Manometer. This does not aect the files you saved to the computer in the Preview tab.
Note: If the Smart Manometer has a password, then clicking this button requires you to enter a password. This password was created in the Configuration tab for a sensor.
Read
Write
Save your configuration changes before you click the Read button. After you click this button, all changes on-screen are replaced with the configuration that is on the Smart Manometer.
Note: If the Smart Manometer has a password, then clicking this button requires you to enter a password. This password was created in the Configuration tab for internal sensor.
Press this button, Data Log Pro reads the parameters from the
Smart Manometer and displays them in the Setup tab.
This button remains unavailable until you make a change in the Setup tab. It saves the new setup parameters to the Smart Manometer and overwrites the parameters stored on the Smart Manometer.
Note: If a sensor has a password, then clicking this button requires you to enter a password. This password was created in the Configuration tab.
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Application button
Overview
The Application button displays a window with three sections about the meriSuite CG application:
About.
Available Update.
Language Selection.
Application notifies you of available updates
It displays a green alert icon with an exclamation mark to indicate an Available Update. After clicking this button, it displays the following message:
“PLEASE BE ADVISED! If you choose to install the update at this time, you will lose unsaved configuration information or data log setup changes. Be sure to save that information to a file or Write it to the connected device.”
Application notifies you of no internet connection
It displays a red alert icon with an “x” to indicate:
“There is no connection to the update server. This is usually caused by the PC not having internet connectivity or the server may be temporarily unavailable.”
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Update button
Overview
The Update button displays a window with multiple sections:
The first section alerts you to updates for the sensor
and the Smart Manometer.
The second section alerts you to updates for each sensor that you attach to the Smart Manometer.
Update notifies you of available updates
It displays a green alert icon to indicate an update is available for the firmware in the sensor or the Smart Manometer.
Update notifies you that you have no internet connection
It displays a red alert icon to indicate:
“There is no connection to the update server. This is usually caused by the PC not having internet connectivity or the server may be temporarily unavailable.”
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Specifications
Sensors: type and range
Isolated: ZM2003 - (GP) ZM2003X - (IS)
Model number Pressure range
Absolute Isolated (AI)
-AI  psi to  psi
Non-Isolated: ZM2003-(GP) ZM2003X (IS)
Model number Pressure range
Absolute Non-Isolated (AN)
-AN  psi to  psi
-AN  psi to  psi
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Meriam Tethered Sensors: type and range
ZMTS - (GP) ZMTSX - (IS)
Model number Pressure range
Absolute Isolated (AI)
-AI  psi to  psi
-AI  psi to  psi
-AI  psi to  psi
-AI  psi to  psi
Compound Isolated (CI)
-CI –. psi to  psi
-CI –. psi to  psi
-CI –. psi to  psi
-CI –. psi to  psi
-CI –. psi to  psi
-CI –. psi to  psi
-CI –. psi to  psi
-CI –. psi to  psi
-CI –. psi to  psi
-CI –. psi to  psi
Dierential Isolated (DI)
-DI - psi to  psi
-DI - psi to  psi
-DI –. psi to  psi
-DI –. psi to  psi
-DI –. psi to  psi
-DI –. psi to  psi
-DI –. psi to  psi
-DI –. psi to  psi
Absolute Non-Isolated (AN)
-AN  psi to  psi
-AN  psi to  psi
-AN  psi to  psi
Compound Non-Isolated (CN)
-CN – psi to  psi
-CN – psi to  psi
-CN –. psi to  psi
-CN –. psi to  psi
-CN –. psi to  psi
-CN –. psi to  psi
Dierential Non-Isolated (DN)
-DN - psi to  psi
-DN - psi to  psi
-DN –. psi to  psi
-DN –. psi to  psi
-DN –. psi to  psi
-DN –. psi to  psi
RTD Temperature sensor
-RTD - °C to  °C
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Pressure measurements
Accuracy Specification ± (0.02 % of FS + 0.005 % of Rdg) from 0% to 110% of FS. For Compound sensors only:
Vacuum ± (0.02 % of FS) Vacuum = -14.5 psi
Accuracy statements include the combined eects of linearity,
repeatability, hysteresis, and temperature over the specified
operating temperature range. Warm up time: 5 minutes. You should zero the sensor at working ambient temperature
before using it.
Resistance and temperature measurement capabilities
Resistance Measurement
Range from 0  to 400 
Alternate ranges available
Typical Accuracy Specification
± (0.015 % of reading + 0 .005 % of FS) total error band
from -20 °C to 50 °C
Alternate specifications available
Temperature Sensor
Pt100
Class A, 4-Wire Platinum RTD Elements per IEC 60751
Standard 100  at 0 °C, 0.00385 TCR (alpha) Alternate sensor options available
Temperature Measurement
Typical Accuracy Specification
± 0.3 °C total error band from -20 °C to 50 °C End to end probe inclusive Alternate specifications available
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Overrange limit
Overrange pressure or temperature means the value is outside
the calibrated upper or lower range. Above 100 %, the red backlight turns on automatically. Above 120 %, the red backlight turns on and displays OVER
RANGE in place of pressure reading.
Temperature
Storage: –20 °C to 70 °C (–4 °F to 158 °F) Operating: –10 °C to 50 °C (14 °F to 122 °F)
Relative Humidity
95 % non-condensing.
Vibration
1 meter drop test.
Ingress specifications
IP52 for the M2003. IP54 for the MTS.
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Altitude specifications
Altitude MIN and MAX display values
-2000.0 ft to 36 000.0 ft. -609.6 m to 10 972.8 m.
Indicated Air Speed specifications
Indicated Air Speed MIN and MAX display values
0 knots to 660 knots. 0 mph to 760 mph. 0 km/h to 1223 km/h.
Note: The barometric pressure value is captured when IAS
MPH (KNOTS or KM/H) appears on screen. It determines the
maximum indicated air speed.
Keypad
Sealed membrane 16 domes.
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Media Compatibility
Pressure Types
DN: Dierential pressure, non-isolated sensors for use with
clean, dry, non-corrosive gases only. DI: Dierential pressure, isolated sensors for use with gases
and liquids compatible with 316LSS and Viton O-rings CI, AI: Compound or Absolute pressure sensors for use with
gases and liquids compatible with 316LSS
Pressure Limits
CI and AI units: 2x range DN units: 2x range when pressurized on high side only. 150
psi (10.5 kg/cm) static when applied to both sides of sensor
simultaneously. DI units: 1000 psi common mode, P1 (HI) only is 3x range, P2
(LO) only is 3x range or 150 PSI, whichever is less.
Battery Type
4 AA alkaline batteries of the same battery type.
For M2003X use only batteries listed on 9R698.
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Approvals
M2003X Intrinsically Safe Model
ATEX II 1 G; Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
DEMKO 19 ATEX 2196
IECEx Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
–10º C < Ta < +50º C
IECEx UL 19.0026
cULus Listed Intrinsically Safe
Class I, Div. 1 Groups A, B, C, D: T4 Exia
Class I, Zone 0, AEx ia IIC T4
–10º C < Ta < +50º C
Entity parameters:
Lo=0 μH, Uo = 5VDC
Um=6VDC
CE Compliance
Po = 1.176W, Io = 227mA, Co = 19.99μF,
MTSX Intrinsically Safe model
ATEX
II 1 G; Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
DEMKO 19 ATEX 2231
IECEx Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
–10º C < Ta < +50º C
IECEx UL 19.0057
cULus Listed Intrinsically Safe
Class I, Div. 1 Groups A, B, C, D: T4 Exia
Class I, Zone 0, AEx ia IIC T4 Ga
–10º C < Ta < +50º C
Entity parameters: Pi = 1.25W, Ii = 227mA, Ci = 20 μF,
Li=0 μH, Ui = 5VDC
CE Compliance
M2003 and MTS (General Purpose models)
CE ComplianceSafety
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Non-hazardous
Intrinsically
Ha zardous locations use
Intrinsically Safe Model
The M2003X and MTSX include certification for Intrinsically Safe
operation.
Refer to the Intrinsic Safety Control Drawing for M2000X series
9R698 and for MTSX 9R699 in the Safety section in this manual for
more information.
Hazardous locations and non-hazardous locations
(safe locations)
The following table identifies model numbers and locations of
acceptable use:
Model Number Location
M2003
M2003X
MTS
MTSX
General Purpose
Intrinsically Safe
General Purpose
Safe
location
(Safe location)
Yes NO
Yes Yes
Yes
Yes Yes
Hazardous location
NO
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TETHER
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CONNECTION
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COMMUNICATION
USB
SERIAL NUMBER
LOCATION
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Class I, Div.1, Groups A,B,C,D: T4 Exia
Class I, Zone 0, AEx ia IIC T4
Ex ia IIC T4
HAZARDOUS
LOCATION
4
3
THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS
DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF
MERIAM PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES.
REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE
WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF
MERIAM PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES IS
PROHIBITED.
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
ANY
MATERIAL: ;
OPTIONAL:
FINISH:
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Drawing File:9R698-B
COMMENTS:
DOCUMENTED ON 3D CAD with SolidWorks.
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
SCALE:1:1
SIZE
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M2000 SERIES
1
DWG. NO.
WEIGHT:
9R698
SHEET 1 OF 1
REV
B
8. MACHINED SURFACE FLAT WITHIN .001 IN/IN or [0.25mm/mm];
OTHER SURFACE FLAT WITHIN .005 IN/IN or [0.127 mm/mm]
9. SURFACE FINISHES: 125 uIN or [3.2 um]
10. CONCENTRICITY MACH. SURF. TIR WITHIN 1/2 SUM OF DIAM.TOLERANCE,
.001 / [0.025] MIN.
11. NON CORROSIVE PARTS TO BE CLEAN AND OIL FREE.
12. TOLERANCES DECIMALS ARE:
INCH
mm
ANGULAR
CHECKED
MFG APPR.
QA APPR.
ENG APPR.
JOHN MERRILL
9-27-18
TITLE:
CONTROL DRAWING
CERTIFICATION
MARKING
1. DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCING PER ASME Y14.5M-1994
INCH STANDARD AND INCLUDE APPLIED FINISHES
2. DIMENSIONAL LIMITS APPLY BEFORE PLATING/FINISH
3. MULTIVIEW AND SECTIONAL VIEW DRAWINGS PER ASME Y14.3M-1994
4. APPLICATION OF ENGINEERING DRAWINGS PER ASME Y14.24-1999
5. REMOVE BURRS AND SHARP EDGES: MAX = .020 / [0.5]
6. CHAMFER OR DEBURR HOLES: MAX = .010 / [0.25]
7. MACHINED FILLET RADIUS: .020 / [0.5]
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:
DIM. ARE IN INCH/[MM]
DRAWN
APPROVALS
JULIE STALDER
NAME
9-27-18
DATE
10920 MADISON AVENUE
CLEVELAND, OHIO 44102
A
CONNECTION
OPTIONAL
TETHER
CABLE
RESERVED
FOR
FUTURE
USE
B
REV
9R698
D
B
DO NOT USE USB
IN HARZARDOUS
LOCATION
C
SERIAL NUMBER
LOCATION
COMMUNICATION
WARNING:
USB
CERTIFICATION MARKING
n=0-9
YY=AI, CI, DI, AN, CN, DN, or RTD
ZZZZ= 0-9, A-Z, or Blank
2. TETHER CABLE DETAILS 9R750.
NOTES:
1. FOR MODEL NUMBER:
M200nX
-YYZZZZ
D
ATTENTION: LA SUBSTITUTION DE COMPOSANTS PEUT
COMPROMETTRE LA SÉCURITÉ INTRINSÈQUE.
REV.
A
B
EO - 8008
EO - 7933
ECO #
REVISIONS HISTORY
INITIAL RELEASE
UL UPDATES
DESCRIPTION
9-27-18
10-31-19
DATE
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THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS
DRAWING IS THE SOLE PROPERTY OF
MERIAM PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES.
REPRODUCTION IN PART OR AS A WHOLE
WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF
MERIAM PROCESS TECHNOLOGIES IS
PROHIBITED.
PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL
4
ANY
OTHER SURFACE FLAT WITHIN .005 IN/IN [0.127 mm/mm]
9. SURFACE FINISHES: 125 uIN or [3.2 um]
10. CONCENTRICITY MACH. SURF. TIR WITHIN 1/2 SUM OF DIAM.TOLERANCE,
.001 / [0.025] MIN.
11. TOLERANCES DECIMALS ARE:
MATERIAL: <MATERIAL> ;
OPTIONAL: <OPTIONAL MATERIAL>
FINISH: <FINISH CODE>
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MFG APPR.
COMMENTS:
DOCUMENTED ON 3D CAD with SolidWorks.
Solids File:9A1606-IR
Q.A.
DO NOT SCALE DRAWING
2
SCALE: 1:1
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TITLE:
Meriam Tether Sensor
MERIAM CONTROL DRAWING
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WEIGHT:
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IR
A
ZZZZ= 0-9 or A-Z or Blank
1. DIMENSIONS AND TOLERANCING PER ASME Y14.5M-1994
INCH STANDARD AND INCLUDE APPLIED FINISHES
2. DIMENSIONAL LIMITS APPLY BEFORE PLATING/FINISH
3. MULTIVIEW AND SECTIONAL VIEW DRAWINGS PER ASME Y14.3M-1994
4. APPLICATION OF ENGINEERING DRAWINGS PER ASME Y14.24-1999
5. REMOVE BURRS AND SHARP EDGES: MAX = .020/[0.5]
6. CHAMFER OR DEBURR HOLES: MAX = .010/[0.25]
7. MACHINED FILLET RADIUS: .020/[0.5]
8. MACHINED SURFACE FLAT WITHIN .001 IN/IN [0.25mm/mm];
UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED:
DIM. ARE IN INCH/[MM]
ENG APPR.
DRAWN
CHECKED
APPROVALS
JULIE STALDER
JOHN MERRILL
NAME
11-15-18
10920 MADISON AVENUE
CLEVELAND, OHIO 44102
NOT TO SCALE
11-15-18
DATE
Location
B
B
3.2
permitted by the associated apparatus certification.
MTSX
MTS=Meriam Tether Sensor
X= intrinsically safe
NOTE: FOR TEMPERATURE
MODEL NUMBER
MTSX-ZZZZ
Serial
Number
C
9R699
Number
Location
REV.
C
MTS
1.5
1. Associated apparatus output current must be limited by a resistor such
that the output voltage-current plot is a straight line drawn between
open-circuit voltage and short-circuit current.
2. Selected associated apparatus must be third party listed as providing
intrinsically safe circuits for the application, and have Voc or Vt not
exceeding Vmax (or Uo not exceeding Ui), Isc or It not exceeding Imax
(or Io not exceeding Ii), and the Po of the associated apparatus must
be less than or equal to the Pmax or Pi of the intrinsically safe
equipment, as shown in Table 1.
3. Associated apparatus must not be used in combination unless
YY= AI, AN, CI, CN, DI, or DN
ZZZZ= 0-9 or A-Z
Max. Pressure Range=
5,000 psi
calculated using the formula Po = (Voc * Isc)/4 = (Uo * lo)/4
MTS=Meriam Tether Sensor
X= intrinsically safe
NOTE: FOR PRESSURE
MODEL NUMBER
MTSX-YYZZZZ
D
V max (or Ui) ≥ Voc or Vt (or Uo)
I max (or li) ≥ Isc or It (or lo)
P max (or Pi) ≥ Po
Ci + Ccable ≤ Ca (or Co)
Li + Lcable ≤ La (or Lo)
If Po of the associated apparatus is not known, it may be
MTSX Certification Label
Model
C
D
E
Note:
the intrinsically safe equipment to the associated apparatus
shall be calculated and must be included in the system
calculations as shown in Table 1.
Cable capacitance, Ccable, plus intrinsically safe equipment
capacitance, Ci, must be less than the marked capacitance,
Ca (or Co), shown on any associated apparatus used.
The same applies for inductance (Lcable, Li and La or Lo
respectively). Where the cable capacitance and inductance
per foot are not known, the following values shall be used.
Ccable = 60pF/ft., Lcable = 0.2μH/ft.
TABLE 1:
I.S. Equipment Associated Apparatus
Capacitance and Inductance of the field wiring from
Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
ATTENTION: LA SUBSTITUTION DE COMPOSANTS PEUT
COMPROMETTRE LA SÉCURITÉ INTRINSÈQUE
.
E
F
NON-HAZARDOUS
MTS-YYZZZZ
MTS-ZZZZ
MTSX-YYZZZZ
MTSX-ZZZZ
LOCATION
Cl I, Div 1 Grp A, B, C,D T4 Exia
Cl I, Zn 0 AEx ia IIC T4 Ga
MTSX-YYZZZZ
MTSX-ZZZZ
HAZARDOUS
LOCATION
REV.
IR
EO - 7933
ECO #
INITIAL RELEASE
DESCRIPTION
09/27/18
DATE
JS
BY
F
REVISIONS HISTORY
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EMC compliance
Conformity to EN 61326-1:2016
This product has been evaluated to EN 61326-1:2016 the EMC General requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use. This evaluation demonstrated that when the product is exposed to Radiated Radio Frequency energy in the frequency range 130-1000 MHz and 1.6-2.1 GHz, the pressure and temperature readings may fluctuate beyond the published tolerance of each respective value being measured. In the event of such a phenomenon occurring, the operator should move away from (or have removed) any source of strong RF emissions such as radio transmitters, cell-phones, etc., and repeat the measurement, or reconnect to a PC.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
This unit is sensitive to ESD discharges that may result in the unit re-starting of the operating system, or interruption of a PC connection. In the unlikely event of such an occurrence, users should ensure they discharge any static charge they may be carrying by touching a known grounded conductive surface prior to operating the equipment .
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5.2
Dimensional specifications
2.3
9.8
1.5
1.5
3.2
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Dimensional specifications (continued)
Weight
Smart Manometer 1000 g (35.2 oz. or 2.2 lb.) MTS pressure module 148 g or 0.33 lb. MTS temperature module 92.5 g or 0.20 lb.
Enclosure
Polycarbonate / ABS alloy.
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EN60529
Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures (IP Code: IP52)
EN 61326-1:2016
Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use-EMC requirements
EC Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer
Meriam Process Technologies, a Scott Fetzer Company 10920 Madison Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44102, USA
Product Description
MTS series pressure sensors
This Declaration is based on compliance with the following standards at the time of original delivery:
Regarding Ingress Protection
Regarding Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) for Handheld Class A device
M2000 Series compliant with EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
The manufacturer also attests that the products listed above conform to the essential requirements of RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU and WEEE directive 2012/19/EU by self-declaration.
For and on behalf of Meriam Process Technologies,
John Merrill Date: Standards Engineer Meriam Process Technologies
19-Dec-2019
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EN 60079-11:2012
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres - Intrinsic safety 'i'
EN 60079-0:2018
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres - General requirements
EN60529
Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures (IP Code: IP52)
EN 61326-1:2016
Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use-EMC requirements
EC Declaration of Conformity
This is to declare, in accordance with Directive 2014/34/EU, that the following product(s) are designed and manufactured in accordance with Annex II of 2014/34/EU.
The manufacturer attests on their own responsibility that the apparatus has been constructed in accordance with the principles of good engineering in safety matters, and that any routine verification and test required by Clause 27 of EN 60079-0:2018 has been successfully completed.
Manufacturer
Meriam Process Technologies, a Scott Fetzer Company 10920 Madison Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44102, USA
Product Description
M2000X Series Smart Manometer
0539 II 1 G
DEMKO 19 ATEX 2196
Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
This Declaration is based on compliance with the following standards at the time of original delivery:
Regarding Hazardous Environments
Entity parameters:
Po = 1.176 W Io = 227 mA
Co = 19.99 μF Lo=0 μH
Uo = 5 VDC
Regarding Ingress Protection
Regarding Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) for Handheld Class A device
M2000X Series compliant with EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
The manufacturer also attests that the products listed above conform to the essential requirements of RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU and WEEE directive 2012/19/EU by self-declaration.
For and on behalf of Meriam Process Technologies,
John Merrill Date: Standards Engineer Meriam Process Technologies
19-Dec-2019
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EN60529
Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures (IP Code: IP52)
EN 61326-1:2016
Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use-EMC requirements
EC Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer
Meriam Process Technologies, a Scott Fetzer Company 10920 Madison Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44102, USA
Product Description
MTS series pressure sensors
This Declaration is based on compliance with the following standards at the time of original delivery:
Regarding Ingress Protection
Regarding Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) for Handheld Class A device
MTS Series compliant with EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
The manufacturer also attests that the products listed above conform to the essential requirements of RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU and WEEE directive 2012/19/EU by self-declaration.
For and on behalf of Meriam Process Technologies,
John Merrill Date: Standards Engineer Meriam Process Technologies
19-Dec-2019
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EN 60079-11:2012
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres - Intrinsic safety 'i'
EN 60079-0:2018
Electrical apparatus for explosive gas atmospheres - General requirements
EN60529
Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures (IP Code: IP54)
EN 61326-1:2016
Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use-EMC requirements
EC Declaration of Conformity
This is to declare, in accordance with Directive 2014/34/EU, that the following product(s) are designed and manufactured in accordance with Annex II of 2014/34/EU.
The manufacturer attests on their own responsibility that the apparatus has been constructed in accordance with the principles of good engineering in safety matters, and that any routine verification and test required by Clause 27 of EN 60079-0:2018 has been successfully completed.
Manufacturer
Meriam Process Technologies, a Scott Fetzer Company 10920 Madison Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44102, USA
Product Description
MTSX Sensor Series
0539 II 1 G
DEMKO 19 ATEX 2231
Ex ia IIC T4 Ga
This Declaration is based on compliance with the following standards at the time of original delivery:
Regarding Hazardous Environments
Entity parameters:
Po = 1.25 W Io = 227 mA
Co = 20 μF Lo=0 μH
Uo = 5 VDC
Regarding Ingress Protection
Regarding Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) for Handheld Class A device
MTSX Series compliant with EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
The manufacturer also attests that the products listed above conform to the essential requirements of RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU and WEEE directive 2012/19/EU by self-declaration.
For and on behalf of Meriam Process Technologies,
John Merrill Date: Standards Engineer Meriam Process Technologies
19-Dec-2019
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Maintenance and cleaning
Cleaning
Clean the MTS and its cable with a soft, damp cloth.
Prepare the Smart Manometer for storage
Remove the batteries to store the Smart Manometer
We recommend that you remove the batteries from the Smart
Manometer if you are storing it for an extended time period. Follow the battery manufacturer’s instructions for storing your
batteries.
Store the Smart Manometer
The recommended storage temperature for the Smart
Manometer is between: –20 °C to 70 °C (–4 °F to 158 °F).
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Help
Register your product
We want you to get the most out of your purchase, and that starts with a few, easy registration steps.
1. Go to www.meriam.com
2. In the Product Registration section, click Register a product.
Find downloads and documents
1. Go to www.meriam.com.
2. In the Technical Resources section, click Learn More.
3. Select one of these categories to find the files you need:
Product manuals | User Manuals and Quick Start Guides
Downloads | Applications (software), firmware, updates,
installation instructions
Certifications | Certifications and approvals
SDS (MSDS) | Safety Data Sheets
Control Drawings | Intrinsically Safe Drawings
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Returning for repair or calibration
If the device cannot be zeroed, calibrated, or is damaged, it must be returned to the factory for servicing.
First ― Request a number
In the event that a device requires service and must be returned, please contact Meriam using one of the methods listed in the following table to request a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number.
Method Provide the following information
Website http://www.meriam.com/resources/service-repair-
authorization/
Complete the information online and submit the form.
Fax If you printed and completed the Service & Repair
Authorization form, then fax it to: US and International Customers + 1 216 281 0228
Email We need the following information in the email:
Look on the product label to find the model number & the serial number.
Give a brief description of the problem.
Send the e-mail to: returnforms@
westernenterprises.com
Return Material Authorization
Do not send any unit for repair unless you contacted Meriam for a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number.
Important: If you have not received this number and have not clearly marked it on the package being shipped back, we will return the unit at your expense.
The Meriam Service & Repair Department will provide you with this number when you complete the website form, fax or e-mail your information.
An RMA number must accompany all incoming packages to insure proper tracking, processing, and repair work.
Questions? Call Meriam
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Western Contact Information
Address
Western / Scott Fetzer Co. 875 Bassett Road Westlake Ohio 44145 USA
Telephone
US customers (800) 817-7849 International customers + 1 216 281 1100
Fax
US & International customers + 1 216 281 0228
E-mail addresses
Return Material Authorization & Service & Repair Department
returnforms@westernenterprises.com
Sales Department
meriamsales@westernenterprises.com
Website
meriam.com
Find a local Meriam representative
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