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7-2 Set sampling time ( Seconds )

When the lower display show " SP-t " 

1) Use the " ▲ Button " ( 3-5, Fig. 1 ) or  " ▼ Button "  (

3-6, Fig. 1 ) to adjust the value ( 0, 1, 2, 5, 10, 30,60,
120, 300, 600, 1800,3600 seconds ).

2) After the Sampling value is selected,  press the  

" Enter Button " ( 3-8, Fig. 1 ) will  save the setting 
function with default.

7-3 Auto power OFF management

When the lower display show " PoFF " 

1) Use the " ▲ Button " ( 3-5, Fig. 1 ) or  " ▼ Button " 

( 3-6, Fig. 1 ) to select the upper value to " yES " or
" no ".

yES - Auto Power Off management will enable.
no - Auto Power Off management will disable.

2) After select the upper text to " yES " or " no ",  press the 

" ENTER Button " ( 3-8, Fig. 1 ) will  save the setting 
function with default.

7-4 Set beeper sound ON/OFF

When the lower display show " bEEP " 

1) Use the " ▲ Button " ( 3-5, Fig. 1 ) or  " ▼ Button " 

( 3-6, Fig. 1 ) to select the upper value to " yES " or
" no ".

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Summary of Contents for LX-1148SD

Page 1: ...th SD CARD DATA LOGGER marks a step forward for you into the field of precision measurement Although this meter a complex and delicate instrument its durable structure will allow many years of use if...

Page 2: ...nual Datalogger Set sampling time 0 second 13 5 4 Check time information 13 5 5 SD Card Data structure 14 6 Saving data from the SD card to the computer 15 7 ADVANCED SETTING 16 7 1 Set clock time Yea...

Page 3: ...sampling time to 0 during execute the manual datalogger function it can set the different position location No position 1 to position 99 Innovation and easy operation computer is not need to setup ex...

Page 4: ...to 3600 seconds Sampling Time Sampling time can set to 1 second Setting range but memory data may loss Manual Push the data logger button once will save data one time Set the sampling time to 0 second...

Page 5: ...idity Power Supply Alkaline or heavy duty DC 1 5 V battery UM3 AA x 6 PCs or equivalent DC 9V adapter input AC DC power adapter is optional Power Current Normal operation w o SD card save data and LCD...

Page 6: ...y 2 000 LUX 0 1 999 LUX LUX 20 000 LUX 1 800 19 990 LUX auto range 100 000 LUX 18 000 99 900 LUX 200 Ft cd 0 186 0 Ft cd Feet candle 2 000 Ft cd 167 0 1 860 0 Ft cd auto range 10 000 Ft cd 1 670 0 9 2...

Page 7: ...0 5 50 1 to 100 0 0 4 1 0 1 58 0 to 2372 0 0 4 1 58 1 to 148 0 0 4 1 8 Type J 0 1 50 0 to 1200 0 0 4 0 5 50 1 to 100 0 0 4 1 0 1 58 0 to 2192 0 0 4 1 58 1 to 148 0 0 4 1 8 Above specification tests u...

Page 8: ...nt Cover 3 4 REC Button 3 16 Battery Cover Screws 3 5 UNIT Button Button 3 17 Stand 3 6 FUNCTION Button Button 3 18 Tripod Fix Nut 3 7 SET Button Clock Button 3 19 Probe Plug 3 8 LOG Button ENTER Butt...

Page 9: ...ext in sequence LIgHt Light meter tP Type K J Thermometer Until the Display show the desired mode Function just release the Function Button 3 6 Fig 1 the meter will execute this function with default...

Page 10: ...ighting types listed Locations L7 to L9 are extra locations that the user can customize with a multiplier from 0 001 to 1 999 How to change the light source L S selection 1 Press and hold the REC butt...

Page 11: ...obe Input Socket 3 9 Fig 1 c Plug the Thermocouple Temp Probe Type K Temp probe or Type J Temp probe optional into Type K J Probe Input Socket 3 10 Fig 1 The Display will show the measuring value that...

Page 12: ...ong with the maximum value will appear on the display b Press the MAX MIN Button 3 4 Fig 1 again the REC MIN symbol along with the minimum value will appear on the display c Press the MAX MIN Button 3...

Page 13: ...the SD card Format at first please refer chapter 7 6 page 19 c Time setting If the meter is used at first time it should to adjust the clock time exactly please refer chapter 7 1 page 17 d Decimal fo...

Page 14: ...ge 1 8 b Pause the datalogger During execute the Datalogger function if press the LOG Button 3 8 Fig 1 once will pause the Datalogger function stop to save the measuring data into the memory circuit t...

Page 15: ...g 1 to set the measuring position 1 to 99 for example room 1 to room 99 to identify the measurement location the lower Display will show P x x 1 to 99 x 1 to 99 b Finish the Datalogger During execute...

Page 16: ...ew file name LXC01001 XLS After exist the Datalogger then execute again the data will save to the LXC01001 XLS until Data column reach to 30 000 columns then will generate a new file for example LXC01...

Page 17: ...SD card into the SD card socket then connect the SD card socket into the computer 3 Power ON the computer and run the EXCEL software Down load the saving data file for example the file name LXC01001...

Page 18: ...he SET Button 3 7 Fig 1 once a while in sequence to select the eight main function the lower display will show dAtE Set clock time Year Month Date Hour Minute Second SP t Set sampling time Hour Minute...

Page 19: ...ue Setting start from Year value After the desired value is set press the Enter Button 3 8 Fig 1 once will going to next value adjustment for example first setting value is Year then next to adjust Mo...

Page 20: ...uto power OFF management When the lower display show PoFF 1 Use the Button 3 5 Fig 1 or Button 3 6 Fig 1 to select the upper value to yES or no yES Auto Power Off management will enable no Auto Power...

Page 21: ...used the as the decimal point for example 20 6 1000 53 Under such situation it should change the Decimal character at first When the lower display show dEC 1 Use the Button 3 5 Fig 1 or Button 3 6 Fig...

Page 22: ...ving into the SD card 7 7 Select the Temp unit to or When the lower display show t CF 1 Use the Button 3 5 Fig 1 or Button 3 6 Fig 1 to select the upper Display text to C or F C Temperature unit is F...

Page 23: ...he power Button function is disable 9 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 1 When the left corner of LCD display show it is necessary to replace the battery However in spec measurement may still be made for several ho...

Page 24: ...Reset Button 3 13 Fig 1 once a while will reset the circuit system 11 RS232 PC SERIAL INTERFACE The instrument has RS232 PC serial interface via a 3 5 mm terminal 3 12 Fig 1 The data output is a 16 di...

Page 25: ...If the display reading is 1234 then D8 to D1 is 00001234 D9 Decimal Point DP position from right to the left 0 No DP 1 1 DP 2 2 DP 3 3 DP D10 Polarity 0 Positive 1 Negative D11 D12 Annunciator for Dis...

Page 26: ...nsion 12cm tube 3 2mm Dia Thermocouple Measure Range 50 to 1100 Probe 58 to 2012 Type K TP 03 Dimension 13 6cm tube 8mm Dia Surface Probe Measure Range 50 to 400 Type K TP 04 58 to 752 Size Temp sensi...

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