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© G.i.N. GmbH, 2021 

GLA618 User Manual

 

Intelligente Datenlogger 

6.2  AUX

+

 Connector 

The AUX

+

In connector is provided to connect to the data logger.  

The 8 AUX

+

Out connectors are  provided to connect to up to 8 GiN extension devices (e.g. GLX504  and 

GLX427). 
The connector assignment of these connectors is as follows (view of the connector contacts of the device): 

Pin on AUX

+

Out 

Pin on AUX

+

In 

Function 

+5V 

GND 

CAN high 

CAN low 

V

BAT 

 

GND 

Sync 

Wake 

 

 

 

Table 2 

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The +5V line supplies the 5V voltage through a max. 400mA electronical fuse, as long as the GLA618 is 

switched on. 

» 

The sync line is used to synchronize with the data logger (see chap. 

 

8) and for waking up the GLA618 via 

this data logger. 

» 

The output V

BAT 

on AUX

+

Out provides max. 1.5 A and is supplied from the GLA618 power connector. 

 

» 

All lines on the AUX

+

 connector are equipped with filter elements for interference suppression. 

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If extension devices are powered via the AUX

+

Out interface, the supply voltage of the GLA618 must not 

exceed the max. allowed supply voltage of the connected extension devices.  

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Connecting an extension device to one of the AUX

+

Out interfaces during operation can lead to triggering 

the fuse. Pressing the control button resets the fuse. 

 

6.3  Relay Contacts and Fuse 

The relay contact (make contact, manufacturer's designation: G6C-1114P-US 3VCD) is toggled if the +5V of 

the AUX

+

Out is switched on. This is the case if one of the following 10 wake sources is active: 

» 

+5V line of AUX

+

In (from data logger) 

» 

Sync line of AUX

+

In (from data logger) 

» 

Wake lines from the 8 AUX

+

Outs (from extension device) 

Summary of Contents for GLA618

Page 1: ...GLA618 User Manual English...

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Page 3: ...is solely responsible for any damages or losses of use that may occur as a result of using this manual If you notice any errors in this document or have any suggestions on how it could be improved pl...

Page 4: ...eatures 4 4 General 5 5 Scope of Delivery 5 6 Ports and Display Elements 6 6 1 Power Connector 6 6 2 AUX Connector 7 6 3 Relay Contacts and Fuse 7 6 4 LEDs 8 6 5 Control Button 9 6 6 Mini USB Interfac...

Page 5: ...n using the device safely To ensure the operation of the GLA618 connected cables should not exceed a length of 30 m 1 1 2 Hazards The device may control and or otherwise influence the behaviour of ele...

Page 6: ...n devices 1 x Mini USB for updating and configuration 1 x Status LED 8 x AUX Out Status LEDs 1 x Control Button for resetting the fuses and wake up of device 1 x Relay with fuse with a maximum thresho...

Page 7: ...tension devices to one data logger e g GL53xx 5 Scope of Delivery Before starting your first application please check if everything listed here is included in the delivery If any item is missing pleas...

Page 8: ...e chap 6 3 3 AUX In connector see chap 6 2 4 Mini USB interface see chap 6 6 5 Power connector see chap 6 1 Figure 2 1 Control button see chap 6 5 2 Operating status LED see chap 6 4 3 AUX Out status...

Page 9: ...a this data logger The output VBAT on AUX Out provides max 1 5 A and is supplied from the GLA618 power connector All lines on the AUX connector are equipped with filter elements for interference suppr...

Page 10: ...us of the fuse of the respective connector LED1 for AUX Out 1 LED8 for AUX Out 8 The status of the LEDs is defined as follows Operating State Operating State LED LED1 LED8 Device is off or in sleep mo...

Page 11: ...perating mode 6 6 Mini USB Interface This interface is used for connecting the GLA618 with the PC to update the firmware This is done with the maintenance program This program is included in the insta...

Page 12: ...8 has a fixed CAN interface which is equipped with a TJA1042T 3 CAN transceiver high speed This CAN interface is not able to wake up the device and is used for time synchronisation of the connected ex...

Page 13: ...and switched off by interrupting it During sleep mode the GLA618 wakes up when the control button is pressed During sleep mode the GLA618 wakes up via the data logger During sleep mode the GLA618 wak...

Page 14: ...LA618 User Manual Intelligente Datenlogger 9 Connection Plan The following figure shows the connection plan of a GLA618 connected to a data logger here GL53xx and three extension devices one GL5450 an...

Page 15: ...gente Datenlogger 10 Minimum Software and Hardware Requirements Before starting please check if the minimum requirements are fulfilled If something should be amiss or unclear do not hesitate to contac...

Page 16: ...e g overvoltage Operating the device near these limits over long stretches of time can also lead to damage or a shortened durability 11 1 Operating Condition All values specified are valid for the ful...

Page 17: ...C 15 G i N GmbH 2021 GLA618 User Manual Intelligente Datenlogger 12 Change History Datum Reference Description 11 2021 First Version...

Page 18: ...16 G i N GmbH 2021 GLA618 User Manual Intelligente Datenlogger Declaration of Conformity...

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