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Simple Logger

®

 II Series

APPENDIX B

GLOSSARY

Some general terminology associated with the data collection process is 

listed here for convenience.

Bps: 

Bits Per Second, a unit of signal transfer speed equal to the 

number of elements per second. The Simple Logger

®

 II transfers data at 

the rate of 115200 bps.

Button:

 An actual key on the logger or computer keyboard or a soft key 

in the program on the computer screen.

Data logger: 

A device used to sample and store electrical signals that 

may be representative of physical phenomena (such as temperature, 

pressure and flow) for long periods of time in an unattended 

environment.

Download: 

The process of transferring data from the logger to the 

computer.

Hz:

 Hertz, a unit of measure 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 

information.

Processor:

 A computing device used to calculate and run a set of 

instructions.

Recording session: 

A recording session is defined as the time and data 

contained within the starting and ending of a recording.

Resolution:

 The last significant digit of the measurement.

Zoom:

 The ability to select a section of the graph and magnify it for 

better readability.

USB: 

Universal Serial Bus, a communications port used to access the 

data logger via a computer program (Dataview

®

).

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Summary of Contents for Simple Logger II CL601

Page 1: ...er Manual TRMS CLAMP ON AC CURRENT AC VOLTAGE DC CURRENT DC VOLTAGE THERMOCOUPLE TEMP RH EVENT LOGGER Simple Logger II Data Loggers www GlobalTestSupply com Find Quality Products Online at sales Globa...

Page 2: ...or a nominal charge The recommended calibration interval for this instrument is 12 months and begins on the date of receipt by the customer For recalibration please use our calibration services Refer...

Page 3: ...2 1 Description 9 2 2 Control Features 10 2 2 1 Standard Models 10 2 2 2 Clamp on Model CL601 12 3 SPECIFICATIONS 14 4 OPERATION 26 4 1 LED Control Operation and Status Function 26 4 2 Battery Use 28...

Page 4: ...Event Capture 35 4 9 2 Application Examples 36 4 10 Reset Switch Operation 36 4 11 Flash Upgrade Switches 37 5 DATAVIEW SOFTWARE 38 5 1 Installing DataView 38 5 2 Simple Logger II Control Panel 40 6 M...

Page 5: ...use Disconnect all leads before replacing the fuse L111 Do not modify the instrument and use only original replacement parts Repairs or adjustments must be performed by authorized personnel Replace th...

Page 6: ...ltage Electromagnetic Compatibility European directives 73 23 CEE 89 336 CEE In the European Union this product is subject to a separate collection system for recycling electrical and electronic compo...

Page 7: ...Channel TRMS 0 to 1VAC Includes a USB cable DataView software 2x1 5V AA cell alkaline batteries and quick start guide Probes purchased separately Simple Logger II Model L111 Cat 2126 04 1 Channel TRMS...

Page 8: ...iew software 2x1 5V AA alkaline batteries and quick start guide Simple Logger II Model L702 Cat 2126 09 2 Channel Temp RH Logger Includes USB cable DataView software 2x1 5V AA alkaline batteries and q...

Page 9: ...Outlet Adapter w 4mm Banana Plug Cat 2118 49 Thermocouple Needle 12 x 5 9 K Type 58 to 1292 F Model L642 Cat 2126 46 Thermocouple Flexible 1 2mm K Type 58 to 480 F Model L642 Cat 2126 47 Fuse Set of...

Page 10: ...defined storage rate This means that the input s are ignored between measurement intervals Battery operation and compact size allows for installation in tight locations without the need for external...

Page 11: ...wo recessed 4mm safety banana jacks and fuse location L322 L432 One 4 position removable screw type terminal block L404 One 8 position removable screw type terminal block L562 BNC Two recessed 4mm saf...

Page 12: ...d turn the instrument ON OFF 4 Female Type Mini B USB Connector This connector is located on the bottom of the instrument 5 Reset Switch not shown The RESET switch resets the CPU To access this switch...

Page 13: ...er anti slip guard For safety purposes always hold the probe under the guard 2 Control Button PRESS The button marked PRESS selects the mode of operation Use this button to start or stop recordings er...

Page 14: ...ach LED 4 Female Type Mini B USB Connector 5 Reset Switch not shown The RESET switch resets the CPU To access the switch remove the battery compartment cover The switch is located at the top left of t...

Page 15: ...kB Recorded data is stored in non volatile memory and retained even if battery is low or removed Communication USB 2 0 optically isolated Power Source 2x1 5V AA LR6 alkaline batteries Battery Life 100...

Page 16: ...on USB 2 0 optically isolated Fuse 2A FA 250V 5x20mm Power Source 2x1 5V AA LR6 alkaline batteries Battery Life 100 hours to 45 days dependent on storage rate recording length MECHANICAL Dimensions 5...

Page 17: ...d Communication USB 2 0 optically isolated Power Source 2x1 5V AA LR6 alkaline batteries Battery Life 100 hours to 45 days dependent on storage rate recording length MECHANICAL Dimensions 4 94 x 2 75...

Page 18: ...mmunication USB 2 0 optically isolated Power Source 2x1 5V AA LR6 alkaline batteries Battery Life 100 hours to 45 days dependent on storage rate recording length MECHANICAL Dimensions 5 45 x 2 75 x 1...

Page 19: ...on storage rate recording length MECHANICAL Dimensions 5 45 x 2 75 x 1 28 136 x 70 x 32mm Weight with battery 6 4 oz 181g Case Polycarbonate UL94 V0 Vibration IEC 68 2 6 1 5mm 10 to 55Hz Shock IEC 68...

Page 20: ...corded data is stored in non volatile memory and retained even if battery is low or removed Communication USB 2 0 optically isolated Power Source 2x1 5V AA LR6 alkaline batteries Battery Life 100 hour...

Page 21: ...and retained even if battery is low or removed Communication USB 2 0 optically isolated Power Source 2x1 5V AA LR6 alkaline batteries Battery Life 100 hours to 45 days dependent on storage rate record...

Page 22: ...ments 512KB Recorded data is stored in non volatile memory and retained even if battery is low or removed Communication USB 2 0 optically isolated Power Source 2x1 5V AA cell alkaline batteries Batter...

Page 23: ...at storage interval Storage Rate Programmable from 5 seconds to 1 per day Storage Modes Start Stop FIFO and Extended Recording Mode XRM Alarm Recording Length 15 minutes to 8 weeks programmable using...

Page 24: ...ow or removed Communication USB 2 0 optically isolated Power Source 2x1 5V AA cell alkaline batteries Battery Life 100 hours to 45 days dependent on storage rate recording length MECHANICAL Dimensions...

Page 25: ...5V AA cell alkaline batteries Battery Life 100 hours to 45 days dependent on storage rate recording length MECHANICAL Dimensions 4 95 x 2 75 x 1 28 136 x 70 x 32mm w o Sensor Weight with battery 8 67...

Page 26: ...to 50 C Storage Temperature 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Relative Humidity up to 85 at 95 F 35 C Non condensing Altitude 6562 2000m SAFETY ELECTRO MAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY Safety Rating EN 61010 2 032 300V CA...

Page 27: ...the PRESS button until the control LED corresponding to the desired operation lights Releasing the button when the desired control LED is illuminated results in the corresponding operation being perf...

Page 28: ...seen on any input Single blink At least one channel has seen an alarm at least once Double blink At least one channel is currently in an alarm condition Fast blink Armed to clear alarm indication RED...

Page 29: ...ry voltage The first is used to indicate low battery The low battery indicator blue LED single blink will blink when the battery voltage drops below 2 2V The second is used to determine when to termin...

Page 30: ...Make sure the logger is in STANDBY mode 3 Press and hold the PRESS button When the START GREEN LED lights up release the button 4 The GREEN LED double blinks every 5 seconds when the logger is record...

Page 31: ...only indications Stored alarms can only be cleared when memory is erased see 4 6 4 6 Erasing Data from Memory Erasing data from the instrument s memory can only be performed while in the STANDBY mode...

Page 32: ...are definitions of terms used in this section Input Channel Source for the measurement channel of the instrument Measurement Channel Measurement of input This can be a simple direct measurement the r...

Page 33: ...e of the following occurs The session is complete The memory is full and the recording mode is Start Stop or Alarm The PRESS button is pushed until the STOP ORANGE LED lights up and is released before...

Page 34: ...g Duration If the battery voltage drops below 1 7V the following will occur The recording session will terminate The data will be saved The GREEN and RED LED will turn OFF The logger continues to reco...

Page 35: ...to be at least twice the fastest event rate e g an event being monitored is expected to occur no faster than once per minute The sample period should then be set to at least every 30 seconds An event...

Page 36: ...reviously the timing accuracy of the captured event is dependent on the sample rate The faster the sample rate the higher the timing accuracy Minimum duration of an event will need to be the duration...

Page 37: ...2 4 10 Reset Switch Operation CAUTION Risk of electric shock Disconnect the unit from any input source before opening the rear cover Electrical shock may occur with damage to the user and or the instr...

Page 38: ...RESET button cleared the fault s The logger will not resume normal operation if the fault condition still exists The instrument will try to recover normally However under certain conditions the clock...

Page 39: ...s Explorer to locate and open the USB drive labeled DataView 2 When the DataView folder is open find the file Setup exe located in the root directory of the USB drive and double click it to run the in...

Page 40: ...rest You should also check the option DataView Core which is a requirement if you plan to create DataView reports After you finish selecting and deselecting Control Panels and or Data View Core click...

Page 41: ...ing real time measurements and downloading data from the instrument You can access all DataView features through either the DataView icon or the Control Panel icon For users who interact with a single...

Page 42: ...down and slide off cover to remove Replace the two 1 5V AA LR6 alkaline batteries the backup capacitor provides backup power for approximately 10 seconds while the main batteries are being changed Rep...

Page 43: ...n replace holder 6 3 Cleaning CAUTION Risk of electric shock Remove the clamp from any conductor or disconnect all input s from the unit The body of the logger should be cleaned with a damp and soapy...

Page 44: ...double blinking If it is memory is full and you need to erase the data see 4 6 Make sure the Simple Logger II is properly configured so that you have storage rate recording period and at least one mea...

Page 45: ...ocess of transferring data from the logger to the computer Hz Hertz a unit of measure of frequency equivalent to cycles per second I O Input output a device or port capable of sending or receiving dig...

Page 46: ...the shipping container If the instrument is returned for calibration we need to know if you want a standard calibration or a calibration traceable to N I S T Includes calibration certificate plus rec...

Page 47: ...ment 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 Repairs...

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