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Table of Contents

1.  INTRODUCTION ............................................................................... 3

1.1  International Electrical Symbols ................................................3

1.2  Definition of Measurement Categories

 .....................................4

1.3  Receiving Your Shipment

 ..........................................................4

1.4  Ordering Information

 .................................................................4

2.  PRODUCT FEATURES ...................................................................... 5

2.1  Description

 ................................................................................5

2.2  Control Features

 .......................................................................6

3.  SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................. 8

3.1  Electrical ...................................................................................8

3.2  Mechanical

 ................................................................................9

3.3  Environmental ...........................................................................9

3.4  Safety

 ........................................................................................9

4.  OPERATION .................................................................................. 10

4.1  LED Control Operation and Status Function

 ..........................10

4.2  Connecting the Simple Logger

®

 II to a Computer

 ...................12

4.3  Turning the Unit On

.................................................................12

4.4  Recording Data

 .......................................................................13

4.4.1  Starting a Recording Session

 .....................................13

4.4.2  Stopping a Recording Session

 ...................................13

4.5  Downloading Recorded Data

 ..................................................13

4.6  Clearing Alarm Indication

 ........................................................14

4.7  Erasing Data from Memory

 .....................................................14

4.8  Data Storage

 ...........................................................................15

4.8.1  Trend Measurements

 ..................................................15

4.9  Normal Operation

 ...................................................................15

4.10  Reset Switch Operation

 ..........................................................18

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Summary of Contents for CL601

Page 1: ...E N G L I S H User Manual SIMPLE LOGGER II TRMS CLAMP ON MODEL CL601 www ShopAEMC com Shop for AEMC products online at 1 888 610 7664...

Page 2: ...ed at the time of purchase or obtained by returning the instrument to our repair and calibration facility for a nominal charge The recommended calibration interval for this instrument is 12 months and...

Page 3: ...fety 9 4 OPERATION 10 4 1 LED Control Operation and Status Function 10 4 2 Connecting the Simple Logger II to a Computer 12 4 3 Turning the Unit On 12 4 4 Recording Data 13 4 4 1 Starting a Recording...

Page 4: ...MAINTENANCE 19 5 1 Changing the Batteries 19 APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING 20 APPENDIX B GLOSSARY 21 Limited Warranty 23 Warranty Repairs 23 www ShopAEMC com Shop for AEMC products online at 1 888 610 76...

Page 5: ...reinforced insulation Indicates aWARNING and that the operator must refer to the user manual for instructions before operating the instrument Failure to follow or carry out any instructions preceded b...

Page 6: ...ents performed at the primary electrical supply 1000V such as on primary overcurrent protection devices ripple control units or meters 1 3 Receiving Your Shipment Upon receiving your shipment make sur...

Page 7: ...e of up to eight times per second The measurement process is performed no more than eight times per second TRMS calculations are performed on a single line cycle This means that the input s are ignore...

Page 8: ...Components and Features 1 Control Button PRESS This button marked PRESS selects the mode of operation Use this button to start or stop recordings erase the memory clear alarms and turn the instrument...

Page 9: ...tor 4 Reset Button not shown The RESET button resets the CPU and is located in the battery com partment To access this button remove the battery compartment cover then reset the instrument by insertin...

Page 10: ...ally isolated Communication Rate 115200 bps Power Source 2x1 5V AA cell alkaline batteries Battery Life 100 hours to 45 days dependent on sample rate and recording length This unique recording mode pr...

Page 11: ...aw Opening 1 65 42mm max Vibration IEC 68 2 6 1 5mm 10 to 55Hz Shock IEC 68 2 27 30G Drop IEC 68 2 32 1m 3 3 Environmental Operating Temperature 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 C Storage Temperature 4 to 140 F 2...

Page 12: ...the button will result in no action being taken This provides a mechanism to cancel or ignore the button press Control of the instrument is performed by pressing and holding the PRESS button while the...

Page 13: ...he logger is not OFF Note Overload occurs when any input is 10 above its input range When the battery voltage goes below 1 7 volts the instrument will shut down ter minating the recording if it is rec...

Page 14: ...LEDs light instantaneously the instrument was in SLEEP mode Releasing the PRESS button will show the status Connect the instrument to a USB port on your computer and establish communication with the...

Page 15: ...NDBY mode see 4 3 3 Press and hold the PRESS button When the START GREEN LED lights up release the button 4 The GREEN LED double blinks when the logger is recording 4 4 2 Stopping a Recording Session...

Page 16: ...mory using the PRESS Button 1 Press and hold the PRESS button When the ERASE RED LED lights up release the button This will arm the instrument for an erase operation when not in record mode While arme...

Page 17: ...the storage rate recording period and measurement format using the Configure Instrument dialog box in the SLII Control Panel software Trend measurements are stored at this fixed storage rate 4 9 Norm...

Page 18: ...the memory is partially full To save clear or check memory availability use the Simple Logger II Control Panel software There may be instances where the GREEN LED is also double blinking indicating t...

Page 19: ...elow the usable level or if the batteries have been removed for an extended period of time the clock time will be lost However the recorded memory will be maintained since it is stored in Flash memory...

Page 20: ...If the logger is not responding to a button press make sure the unit has sufficient battery power If the battery voltage is below 1 7V the unit will not respond to a button press In this condition pr...

Page 21: ...N NOTE If the instrument is stored without the batteries installed the internal clock will need to be reset using the Simple Logger II Control Panel software once the batteries are installed Only stor...

Page 22: ...Make sure the Simple Logger II is properly configured so that you have Storage Rate Recording Period and at least one Measurement Channel specified Symptom The instrument does not respond to a button...

Page 23: ...ure of frequency equivalent to cycles per second I O Input output a device or port capable of sending or receiving digital information Port A name given to any connector allowing input or output of in...

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Page 25: ...strument to us for repair provided we have your warranty registration information on file or a proof of purchase AEMC Instruments will at its option repair or replace the faulty material Warranty Repa...

Page 26: ...24 Simple Logger II Model CL601 Notes www ShopAEMC com Shop for AEMC products online at 1 888 610 7664...

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Page 28: ...05 08 99 MAN 100308 v4 Chauvin Arnoux Inc d b a AEMC Instruments www ShopAEMC com Shop for AEMC products online at 1 888 610 7664...

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