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COM Status:

  This reads “Connected” in green or “Not Connected” in red, 

depending on the current connection status. 
 

Logger Name:

  The logger name is a user defined name associated with a particular 

logger to identify one from another.  It is programmed in the Setup menu as 
described later and is limited to 32 characters. 
 

Logger Time:

  The time and date displayed is that of the real-time clock in the 

logger.  It is only updated upon initial connection and certain functions that cause 
data to be read from the logger.  These include Sample Continuously, Get Sample, 
Sync Time and Setup whose functions are to be described later. 
 

Interval:  

This field displays the logging mode.  “Fast” indicates high-speed mode 

and “Logarithmic” is shown in logarithmic mode.  If the logger is in the normal fixed 
interval sampling mode, the time between samples will be displayed.  These modes 
are to be described later.   

 

Warmup:

  This displays the sensor warm-up time, generally 3 seconds. 

 

Records:

  This field indicates the number of data recordings in memory. 

 

Logging State:

  This shows whether the data logger is currently logging or waiting to 

be started or stopped by the alarm timers.  These features are described in detail 
later. 

Summary of Contents for 1062339

Page 1: ...800 876 1172 globalw com 1 PL200G Garden Hose Data Logger Global Water Instrumentation Inc 11390 Amalgam Way Gold River CA 95670 T 800 876 1172 Int l 916 638 3429 F 916 638 3270 globalw globalw com 11...

Page 2: ...ns Should you require assistance our technical staff will be happy to help Table of Contents I Checklist 3 II Inspection 3 III Warranty 3 IV Specification 4 V System Requirements 5 VI Software Install...

Page 3: ...fects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from date of shipment from factory Global Water s obligations under this warranty are limited to at Global Water...

Page 4: ...uracy 1 full scale Battery voltage monitor Analog Resolution 12 Bit 4096 Steps Sensor Warm up Time 3 Seconds recommended Sample Modes Fixed Interval Programmable from 1 Sec to 1 Year High Speed 10 Sam...

Page 5: ...lation With the installation CD in the CDROM drive and DC power applied to the logger plug the USB cable into the data logger to open the ADD New Hardware Wizard The menus that follow will look differ...

Page 6: ...are Click No not at this time when asked if Windows Update can search for software Click Next 2 Do not let Windows automatically install the software Click Install from a specific location Click Next...

Page 7: ...m will come to your computer 5 The first half of the installation is complete The Hardware Wizard must make two passes Click Finish 6 Two drivers might be required so the Hardware Wizard may repeat th...

Page 8: ...Serial Port The COM setting following that will show the virtual COM port that has been automatically assigned to the driver As you will see in the following sections this COM port will be automatica...

Page 9: ...the logger may be using a fixed rate mode try each connection speed separately especially 38400 which is required when using the Global Access software Direct connection is made through the USB port T...

Page 10: ...o disconnect click on the Disconnect button This label on this button will change to Connect and clicking on it will return you to the connection screen as previously discussed Tool Bar The tool bar a...

Page 11: ...se data to be read from the logger These include Sample Continuously Get Sample Sync Time and Setup whose functions are to be described later Interval This field displays the logging mode Fast indicat...

Page 12: ...History This button starts the download of all the historical data stored in the logger memory Oldest data is collected first and Clicking Stop halts the process This function is described in detail...

Page 13: ...that time after the logger has started recording If the Alarm 1 timer is set to initiate logging the Alarm 2 timer will halt logging at the next occurrence of the Alarm 2 time after the logger has be...

Page 14: ...cussion of that subject and links to related topics underlined in blue Clicking on the link will bring up a new window with specific information on that topic In this case Sensor Warm up time in the G...

Page 15: ...originally indicated At the top of the screen is shown the name assigned to the logger and the number of recordings that have been retrieved At the bottom of the screen are three buttons Pack Save to...

Page 16: ...igital screen not being supported by the PL200G logger The first screen to appear is General Setup At the top of the setup screen is a toolbar with three options File Action and Help File The File opt...

Page 17: ...will restore all of the analog digital and general setup information fields to default values Only the setup menus are changed the data logger must still be programmed with the new default values A wa...

Page 18: ...e Leave this set to Auto Baud Rate Only change this to a fixed baud rate if planning to use this logger in a telemetry application such as using Global Water s Global Access radio modem software Once...

Page 19: ...applies to channel 1 only and the deviation is measured in Raw Data units where the approximate raw data range is from 0 65535 corresponding to 0 20mA To find the actual number of raw data units per e...

Page 20: ...next occurrence of the Alarm 1 time and stop at the next occurrence of the Alarm 2 time after the Alarm 1 timer has expired Either or both alarms can be enabled Note Use care when programming the ala...

Page 21: ...el before it is adjusted by the following calibration parameters These parameters are used to adjust the stored data for display and storage purposes only at the time the data is downloaded If they ar...

Page 22: ...ved during the calibration process in this case a pressure of zero High Raw This is the raw data value as measured by the data logger that corresponds to the High EU value and is automatically set by...

Page 23: ...ing the sensor can output In this example a pressure of 100 psi is used to calibrate the logger even though the sensor can measure up to 200 psi Click Next Place the sensor in the condition that will...

Page 24: ...k to the main screen If no settings have changed Exit will occur immediately If settings have changed but not saved yet a message will appear that asks the user if they would like to save them now If...

Page 25: ...em Battery voltages of less than 15 volts indicate that the batteries need replacing b Check the logger and sensor calibration numbers in the Setup Menu Recalibrate the logger if necessary As a precau...

Page 26: ...pecific problems relating to the product Be prepared to describe the problem you are experiencing including specific details of the application installation and any additional pertinent information In...

Page 27: ...risks of electrical equipment operating within certain voltage ranges According to the following standards EN61010 1 2001 Electro Magnetic Directives 2004 108 EC Requirements to prevent electrical and...

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