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IE-LGR-Uxxxx-16
Introduction
This datalogger is designed for autonomous measurements and recording
of physical and electrical data, with the data recording interval
from 1 s to 24 h. The inputs and ranges of quantities to be measured are
determined by the model type the user has bought. The user cannot modify
them. This portable device can be mounted in a fixed-position. To set up
datalogger, a PC with a USB interface is needed.
This device allows:
- to measure and process input data coming from internal or external
sensors, binary inputs, counters and voltage or current inputs.
- to detect and log minimum and maximum values (existing since their last
manual resetting) of each quantity,
- to display the measured values on an LCD display. Some features can be
controlled by two push buttons situated next to the display (device
switching off and on, deactivation of alarm signalling, Min/Max value
resetting),
- to store an autonomous chronological record of measured values
in internal non-volatile memory. The values to be collected can be
measured at the instant of recording or as average or min/max values
detected during the recording interval. Recording can be performed
continuously or at the alarm time only. The recording mode can be also
set optionally as non-cyclic to stop at the memory filling up, or as cyclic.
In this mode the originally recorded values will be overwritten by fresh
ones after the memory unit getting filled up.
- to set up two alarm signalling limits for each quantity to be measured.
The alarm signalling can be realised visually, optionally by a symbol
appearing on the display or by a short blink of an LED, or acoustically
- to be supplied in autonomous manner from an internal primary lithium
battery, CO
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sensor models are powered by an internal Li-Ion accupack
that can be charged using a conventional USB charger. Other models
cannot be charged.
- to communicate with a computer by means of a USB interface (all device
settings, recorded data downloading, and online monitoring).
To communicate, the datalogger utilises the HID USB standard, which
does not require additional controllers to be built into the PC.
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