Instructions

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5.3 Data transmission to the smartphone/ tablet
The BENNING MM 10-PV is provided with a Bluetooth
®
Low Energy 4.0 inter-
face for real-time wireless transmission of measured values to an Android or IOS
device.
The “BENNING MM-CM Link” app required for this is available in the Google Play
Store and in the Apple App Store.
Google Playstore App Store
The “BENNING MM-CM Link” app o󰀨ers i.a. the following functions:
- Displaying of the measured values in real time and storage as CSV le.
- Download of the data logger LOG (up to 4,000 measured values) from the
BENNING MM 10-PV.
To activate the Bluetooth
®
interface, press the Bluetooth
®
key
8
at the BENNING
MM 10-PV (symbol ashes). As soon as a Bluetooth
®
connection is estab-
lished, the symbol „ “ is displayed permanently.
Range in open space: approx. 10 m
6. Ambient conditions
- The BENNING MM 10-PV/ MM 10-1 is intended for making measurements in
dry environment.
- Maximum barometric elevation for making measurements: 2000 m,
- Overvoltage category / installation category of the BENNING MM 10-PV/
MM 10-1:
IEC 60664/ IEC 61010 → 600 V category IV; 1000 V category III
- Contamination class: 2,
- Protection class: IP 30 (DIN VDE 0470-1, IEC/ EN 60529)
IP 30 means: Protection against access to dangerous parts and protection
against solid impurities of a diameter > 2.5 mm, (3 - first index). No protection
against water, (0 - second index).
- Operating temperature and relative humidity:
For operating temperatures from - 10 °C to 10 °C.
For operating temperatures from 10 °C to 30 °C: relative air humidity lower
than 80 %,
For operating temperatures from 31 °C to 40 °C: relative air humidity lower
than 75 %,
For operating temperatures from 41 °C to 50 °C: relative air humidity lower
than 45 %.
- Storage temperature: The BENNING MM 10-PV/ MM 10-1 can be stored at
temperatures between - 20 °C and + 60 °C, at a relative air humidity lower
than 80 % without batteries.
7. Electrical specifications
Note: The measuring precision is specied as the sum of
- a relative fraction of the measured value and
- a number of digits (counting steps of the least signicant digit).
This specied measuring precision is valid for temperatures in the range from
18 °C to 28 °C and relative humidity less than 80 %. The stated accuracy is speci-
ed for 1 % to 100 % of the nal measuring range value.