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WYLER Levelmeter 2000 User Manual

WYLER Levelmeter 2000
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WYLER AG
Im Hölderli
CH-8405 WINTERTHUR
Switzerland
Tel. 0041 (0) 52 233 66 66
Fax. 0041 (0) 52 233 20 53
Homepage: http://www.wylerag.com
E-Mail: wyler@wylerag.com
MANUAL
LEVELMETER2000
THE CONVENIENT INSTRUMENT
TO
ZEROTRONIC-SENSORS
AND
MINILEVEL / LEVELTRONIC NT
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WYLER Levelmeter 2000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution0.001 mm/m or 0.0002 in/10in
Accuracy0.01 mm/m or 0.0002 in/10in
Operating temperature-10°C to +50°C
Power supply9V battery
Dimensions160 x 80 x 35 mm
Weight0.4 kg

Summary

INTRODUCTION

Principal description of the LEVELMETER 2000

Provides a comprehensive overview of the LEVELMETER 2000, its design, and its capabilities with ZEROTRONIC sensors and other inclinometers.

Starting the LEVELMETER 2000

Recommends carefully reading the manual before operation to prevent malfunctions and misuse of the instrument.

Possible configurations (instruments and sensors connections)

Illustrates various possible connections and configurations for sensors and instruments with the LEVELMETER 2000.

STARTING/ELEMENTS OF PANEL

Panel and Display Overview

Describes the main display and identifies key elements like ports, sensor address, battery display, and measuring unit.

Panel Functions and Key Descriptions

Details the functions of the panel, including descriptions of the ON/MODE, ENTER, and SEND/ESC keys.

Specific Key Functionality

Explains the specific operations of the ZERO/SELECT "+/-" key and the HOLD key for measurement control.

Detailed Panel Component Descriptions

Provides a detailed explanation of each component shown on the Levelmeter 2000 panel, including indicators and displays.

HOW TO USE THE LEVELMETER 2000

Functions Overview and Initial Setup

Introduces the functions of the Levelmeter 2000 and its compatibility with various sensors, outlining initial setup steps.

Checking Functions and Error Handling

Guides users on how to check the instrument's functions, interpret display variations, and understand common error messages.

Zero Setting Procedures

Explains how to perform absolute and virtual zero settings, including manual and automatic methods for precise measurements.

Measurement Unit and Data Handling

Details how to select measuring units, use the HOLD function to freeze values, and send data via the SEND function.

Sensor Selection, Filtering, and Limits

Covers selecting sensors, choosing appropriate filter types for ZEROTRONIC sensors, and setting measurement limits for alarms.

TECHNICAL DATA

Power Supply and Consumption

Lists the power requirements for the Levelmeter 2000, including battery and external power options, and power consumption figures.

Battery Lifetime and Measuring Range

Provides information on the expected battery life with different sensor configurations and the instrument's measuring range.

Resolution and Various Specifications

Details the instrument's resolution capabilities and other general specifications like dimensions and storage temperature.

PIN Definition / Connector

Describes the pin configuration for the connectors and ports on the Levelmeter 2000.

ERROR MESSAGES

SERVICE

General Service Information

Provides general advice on servicing the Levelmeter 2000, emphasizing regular cleaning and no special maintenance needs.

Storage and Battery Handling

Offers guidance on the proper storage of the instrument and safe handling procedures for batteries to prevent damage or leakage.

Spare Parts

Lists available spare parts for the Levelmeter 2000, such as batteries, rechargeable batteries, and cables.

Changing of Sensor Address

Explains the procedure for changing the address of connected sensors and potential error messages encountered during the process.

Calibrating ZEROTRONIC Sensors

Details the process and principle of calibrating ZEROTRONIC sensors using the Levelmeter 2000, including quick calibration.

REPAIR OF MEASURING INSTRUMENTS

Express Repair Service (ERS)

Describes the Express Repair Service (ERS) offered by WYLER for faster instrument repairs and outlines its procedure and benefits.

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