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Simple Logger

®

 II Series

 

19

 

SLEEP mode:

• 

 The instrument enters the low power state if the 

button is not pressed for one minute. It will remain in this state until 

either the button is pressed or the internal clock reaches the start 

time for a scheduled recording.

RECORD  mode:

• 

  The  instrument  enters  the  low  power  state 

between sample sets. The slower the storage rate, the greater the 

portion of time the instrument is in the low power state. Thus, the 

slower the storage rate, the longer the instrument can record.

OFF mode:

• 

 The instrument enters the low power state and will 

turn on at the time a recording is scheduled.

4.2 

Connecting the Simple Logger

®

 II to a Computer

 

INSTALL DATAVIEW

®

 BEFORE CONNECTING TO THE COMPUTER.

Connect  the  Simple  Logger

®

  II  to  a  USB  communication  port  on  your 

computer. Refer to the computer manual to locate the USB port on your 

computer.
The logger can be connected to the computer during a recording session, 

however,  an  additional  drain  on  the  batteries  will  occur  to  support  the 

active USB connection.

4.3 

Turning the Unit On

Turn the instrument ON by performing one of the following:
•  Press  and  hold  the 

PRESS

  button  for  approximately  2  seconds. 

Release the button after all five LEDs light up in unison.

  The unit is now in the 

STANDBY

 mode (Green LED single-blinks).

 

NOTE:

  If  all  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 instrument using DataView

®

. The logger will 

remain ON while a communication link with the SLII Control Panel is 

active (provided sufficient battery power is available during the com-

munication session).

Summary of Contents for Simple Logger II L101

Page 1: ...E N G L I S H User Manual VOLTAGE AND CURRENT DATA LOGGERS Simple Logger II Series...

Page 2: ...ir and calibration facility for 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 ou...

Page 3: ...2 2 Control Features 8 3 SPECIFICATIONS 10 4 OPERATION 17 4 1 LED Control Operation and Status Function 17 4 2 Connecting the Simple Logger II to a Computer 19 4 3 Turning the Unit On 19 4 4 Recordin...

Page 4: ...APPENDIX A TROUBLESHOOTING 28 APPENDIX B GLOSSARY 29 Repair and Calibration 30 Technical and Sales Assistance 30 Limited Warranty 31 Warranty Repairs 31...

Page 5: ...ent is protected by double or 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 o...

Page 6: ...g your shipment make sure that the contents are consistent with the packing list Notify your distributor of any missing items If the equipment appears to be damaged file a claim immediately with the c...

Page 7: ...ser manual and warranty card Simple Logger II Model L562 Cat 2126 35 2 Channel TRMS Voltage Current Module Includes USB cable DataView CD ROM 2x1 5V AA cell alkaline batteries one set of leads one set...

Page 8: ...lor coded 5 ft w color coded alligator clips Rated 600V Cat IV 15A Cat 2140 62 Lead Set of 2 Color coded 10 ft w color coded alligator clips Rated 600V Cat IV 15A Cat 2140 63 Replacement A to 5 pin mi...

Page 9: ...ight times per second The measurement process is performed no more than eight times per second TRMS calculations are performed on 64 samples of a single line cycle for AC measurements This means that...

Page 10: ...One 4 position removable screw type terminal block L562 BNC Two recessed 4mm safety banana jacks L642 Two miniature thermocouple connectors 2 Five LED Indicators The LEDs on the logger serve two funct...

Page 11: ...nstrument 5 Reset Switch not shown The RESET switch resets the CPU and is located under the top cover To access this switch remove the battery compartment cover then remove the four screws holding the...

Page 12: ...15 minutes to 8 weeks programmable using DataView Memory 240 000 measurement 512KB Recorded data is stored in non volatile memory and retained even if battery is low or removed Communication USB 2 0 o...

Page 13: ...ew Memory 240 000 measurement 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 LR6 al...

Page 14: ...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 h...

Page 15: ...ng Length 15 minutes to 8 weeks programmable using DataView Memory 240 000 measurement 512KB Recorded data is stored in non volatile memory and retained even if battery is low or removed Communication...

Page 16: ...top FIFO and Extended Recording Mode XRM Recording Length 15 minutes to 8 weeks programmable using DataView Memory 240 000 measurements 512KB Recorded data is stored in non volatile memory and retaine...

Page 17: ...Maximum of 8 samples taken at storage interval Storage Rate Programmable from 5 sec to 1 day Storage Modes Start Stop FIFO and Extended Recording Mode XRM Recording Length 15 minutes to 8 weeks progra...

Page 18: ...RONMENTAL Operating Temperature 14 to 122 F 10 to 50 C Storage Temperature 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Relative Humidity Up to 85 95 F 35 C Non condensing Altitude 2000m SAFETY Safety Rating EN61010 1 600V...

Page 19: ...the PRESS button while the instrument is ON each LED will light in sequence Continuing to hold the PRESS button until the last LED lights turns the instrument OFF At this point releasing the button wi...

Page 20: ...ble blink At least one channel is currently in an alarm condition Fast blink Armed to clear alarm indication RED LED CONTROL ERASES THE MEMORY see 4 7 STATUS OFF No data in memory Single blink Memory...

Page 21: ...USB communication port on your computer Refer to the computer manual to locate the USB port on your computer The logger can be connected to the computer during a recording session however an addition...

Page 22: ...ple Logger II section inside the DataView user manual Once a configuration is written to the instrument the logger will no longer need to be connected to DataView to start the scheduled recording When...

Page 23: ...urements stored in the instrument are transferred to a computer via the download command in the SLII Control Panel For instructions on downloading data see the Downloading Recorded Instru ment Data se...

Page 24: ...on is not pressed within five seconds of arming the erase operation will automatically disarm and memory will be maintained For this reason if you do not intend to erase memory simply wait until the R...

Page 25: ...N LED single blinks STANDBY mode is active and the logger is not recording The RED LED is OFF indicating there is no data in memory The PRESS button is used to Start Stop a Recording Session If the PR...

Page 26: ...n Start Stop Mode If the logger is recording using the Start Stop mode and memory is filled before the Recording Session has finished the session will end The following happens The GREEN LED single bl...

Page 27: ...ing in START STOP mode fills the memory The user terminates the session by pressing the PRESS button until the STOP ORANGE LED lights up and releasing the button before the next LED lights or issues a...

Page 28: ...wer If the battery voltage is below 1 7V the unit will not respond to a button press In this condition pressing the RESET switch will not restart the unit It is recommended to download any desired ses...

Page 29: ...the PRESS button for 2 seconds to turn ON 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 on...

Page 30: ...t LED lights Make sure the RED LED is not double blinking If it is memory is full and you need to erase the data see 4 7 Make sure the Simple Logger II is properly configured so that you have Storage...

Page 31: ...d 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 capabl...

Page 32: ...s calibration certificate plus recorded calibration data Ship To Chauvin Arnoux Inc d b a AEMC Instruments 15 Faraday Drive Dover NH 03820 USA Phone 800 945 2362 Ext 360 603 749 6434 Ext 360 Fax 603 7...

Page 33: ...return the instrument 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...

Page 34: ...32 Simple Logger II Series Notes...

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Page 36: ...10 08 99 MAN 100309 v5 Chauvin Arnoux Inc d b a AEMC Instruments 15 Faraday Drive Dover NH 03820 USA Phone 603 749 6434 Fax 603 742 2346 www aemc com...

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