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TB-6594

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© 2018 DESCO INDUSTRIES, INC.

Employee Owned

EMIT 

- 3651 Walnut Avenue, Chino, CA 91710 • (909) 664-9980 • Website: 

DescoEMIT.com

A.  Touchscreen Display:

 Displays the keypad, time, 

date, temperature, humidity, command prompts, test 

results and settings.

B.  Embedded HID OMNIKEY® Proximity Reader:

 

Users can begin the test by holding a proximity badge 

in front of the proximity reader symbol. The HID 

OMNIKEY® reader is compatible with the following 

badge formats: HID Prox®, Indala Prox, MIFARE® 

Classic, MIFARE DESFire® EV1, iCLASS®.
Contact EMIT Customer Service if a different proximity 

badge format is to be used.

C.  Single-Wire Wrist Strap Jack:

 Connect the 

single-wire wrist cord here to test.
See “10mm Wrist Cord Adapter” on page 7 if using 

single-wire wrist cords with a 10mm snap termination. 

D.  Dual-Wire Wrist Strap Jack:

 Connect the dual-wire 

wrist cord here to test.

E.  Solid-State Test Switch:

 Place and hold your finger 

here to begin the test.

F.  CCD Barcode Scanner:

 Reads Code 39 and 

128 barcode symbologies by default. Other barcode 

symbologies are available upon request.

G.  Ethernet Jack:

 Provides communication to the 

SmartLog Pro® over a network. See “Network Setup” on 

page 8 for more information.

H.  Foot Plate Jack:

 Connect one end of the foot plate 

cable here and the other end to the dual foot plate.

I.  5VDC Power Jack:

 Connect the included power 

adapter here to power the SmartLog Pro®.

J.  Dual USB Ports:

 Used for EMIT certified external 

readers and accessories.

K.  Cable Tie Mount:

 Use the included zip ties to 

secure all cables and cords connected to the SmartLog 

Pro®.

L.  Power Switch:

 Slide the switch to the top position 

to turn ON the SmartLog Pro®. Slide the switch to the 

bottom position to turn OFF the SmartLog Pro®.

M.  Relay Terminal:

 Integrates with electronic door 

locks, lights, buzzers, etc. See “Relay Terminal” on 

page 8

 

for more information.

N.  Ground Terminal:

 Secure the tinned wire 

termination of the included ground cord to this terminal. 

Connect the ring terminal termination of the cord to 

equipment ground. This connection will remove any 

static charge from the user before the test.

NOTE: Failure to correctly ground the SmartLog Pro® 

may result in damage not covered under warranty.

O.  ESD Glove Test Fixture Port:

 Used for connecting 

the EMIT 50755 ESD Glove Test Fixture. See 

TB-6586

 

for more information.

Installation

Hardware Setup

If the SmartLog Pro® is located near a restroom, sink or 

other water source, operators will need to be instructed 

to thoroughly dry their hands before testing. Wet hands 

may cause inaccurate test results and damage to the 

tester.
1.  Connect the ground cord, foot plate cable, Ethernet 

cable and power adapter to the SmartLog Pro®. 

2.  Route all cables through the U-shaped opening 

located at the bottom of the SmartLog Pro® and 

secure them to the cable tie mount with the included 

zip tie. 

3.  Connect the ground cord’s ring terminal to a 

known ground point. Connect the foot plate cable 

to the foot plate. Verify that the Ethernet cable is 

connected to your network. 

4.  Connect the power adapter to an appropriate power 

outlet, and power the SmartLog Pro® by sliding its 

power switch to the ON position. The display will 

turn on, and the boot sequence will initiate. “Scan 

or Enter ID” will display on the SmartLog Pro® after 

the boot sequence has completed. The blue LEDs 

will continuously cycle around the test switch when 

the ESD tester is on standby. 

5.  Use the included screws and anchors to secure 

the mounting bracket to the desired location. The 

screws may be used in any of the four holes shown 

below. Be sure to locate the bracket where users 

can read the display and use the tester. 

Figure 4.  Mounting holes on the SmartLog Pro® 

mounting bracket

Summary of Contents for 50780 SmartLog Pro

Page 1: ...mated reports that may be e mailed to track short term and long term corrective actions Test limits and test parameters wrist strap only footwear only wrist strap and footwear etc may be customized wi...

Page 2: ...DescoEMIT com Contents 3 System Overview 4 Items and Accessories 4 Packaging 5 Features and Components 6 Installation 6 Hardware Setup 7 10mm Wrist Cord Adapter 8 Relay Terminal 8 Network Setup 9 Tes...

Page 3: ...site DescoEMIT com System Overview SmartLog Pro SmartLog Pro PC with TEAM5 Software Supervisor Department Manager Department Manager Department Manager Figure 2 Illustration of the SmartLog Pro System...

Page 4: ...787 Replacement Foot Plate Cable 50788 Handheld QR Code Scanner USB Use the SmartLog Pro along with the TEAM5 Software to automate the collection of employee ESD testing This software is offered in tw...

Page 5: ...12 2018 DESCO INDUSTRIES INC Employee Owned EMIT 3651 Walnut Avenue Chino CA 91710 909 664 9980 Website DescoEMIT com Features and Components Figure 3 SmartLog Pro features and components A B C D E F...

Page 6: ...egrates with electronic door locks lights buzzers etc See Relay Terminal on page 8 for more information N Ground Terminal Secure the tinned wire termination of the included ground cord to this termina...

Page 7: ...face of the SmartLog Pro Be sure to clear the clip at the base of the plunger s shaft when inserting into the jack 6 Connect the SmartLog Pro to the bracket Use the included thumbscrew to secure the...

Page 8: ...tLog Pro to a local area network LAN using its Ethernet communication module DYNAMIC IP PROCEDURE 1 Verify that the Ethernet cable is securely connected to your network and SmartLog Pro The LEDs on th...

Page 9: ...te of this address as it will be required to establish communication between the SmartLog Pro and the TEAM5 Server Software Figure 13 Locating the IP address in the Admin Menu Figure 14 Locating the N...

Page 10: ...When used with the EMIT SmartLog TEAM5 allows manufacturers and assemblers to automate the collection of employee ESD testing It has a set of robust employee management functions that allows automated...

Page 11: ...lean with 99 isopropyl alcohol when using the 1 Gigohm high test limit A dirty foot plate could yield a false pass When performing a wrist strap test be sure to completely plug in the wrist cord into...

Page 12: ...umidity sensor embedded within the SmartLog Pro Figure 22 EMIT 50424 Limit Comparator Figure 23 EMIT 50784 5 Pound Electrode for Limit Comparator Specifications SmartLog Pro Input Voltage and Frequenc...

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