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CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation

2 .6  Connecting the Power Cable and Turning the Power on

This section describes how to connect the power cable and turn the power on. The connection method will 

vary depending on the type of power supply used.

Connecting to an AC Power Supply

Use the AC cable and AC adapter that are provided as accessories.

  Be sure to use the AC adapter that is supplied as a standard accessory .

(1) Plug the AC cable into the AC adapter.

AC adapter

AC cable

(2) Connect the output side of the AC adapter to the connector on this device.

AC adapter cable

(3) Using the flat-blade screwdriver, press against the minus (-) button above the GND terminal, while 

connecting the grounding cable to this device connect the other end of the cable to ground.

(4) Plug the AC cable into the main power outlet.
(5) Press the power switch to the ON position to start.

  Always connect the GND terminal and refer to the TO ENSURE SAFE AND CORRECT USE precautions .  

This device must be grounded even when connected to other devices and sharing a common ground level .

Summary of Contents for GL980

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL MANUAL NO GL980 UM 151 GL980...

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Page 3: ...ARNING This category provides information that if ignored is likely to cause fatal or serious injury to the operator CAUTION This category provides information that if ignored could cause physical dam...

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Page 5: ...ds of the input terminal s signal cable to prevent electrical shock due to high voltage 3 Ensure that the GL980 power source is positioned so that it can easily be disconnected 4 Do not input the volt...

Page 6: ...ensing Locations subject to excessive salt spray or heavy fumes from corrosive gas or solvents Excessively dusty locations Locations subject to strong vibrations or shock Locations subject to surge vo...

Page 7: ...ss any inquiries about unclear information possible errors or other comments to your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor 4 Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph Graphtec Corporation assu...

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Page 9: ...ng 2 2 2 2 Checking for Accessories 2 2 Standard Accessories 2 2 2 3 Nomenclature and Functions 2 3 2 4 How to attach the tilt stand 2 4 2 5 How to detach the rubber protector 2 5 How to attach the ru...

Page 10: ...ngs 3 105 6 OTHER settings 3 112 7 FILE menu 3 118 8 Data replay menu 3 130 3 6 WEB Server Function 3 134 3 7 List of Error Codes 3 139 CHAPTER 4 Specification 4 1 Standard Specifications 4 2 Internal...

Page 11: ...his chapter provides a general description of this device and its features PRODUCT SUMMARY 1 1 Overview 1 2 Features 1 3 Operating Environment 1 4 Rubber Protector 1 5 Notes on Temperature Measurement...

Page 12: ...ernal RAM with 4M word per CH It is useful the Internal RAM can be divided up to 8 segments to repeat measurement in continuous mode It can to capture up to 4GByte data to the internal memory SD memor...

Page 13: ...lectromagnetic interference such as lightning or electric furnaces 3 Installation category over voltage category This device belongs to Installation Category II defined in IEC60664 1 Never use this de...

Page 14: ...Configuration Vertical state Tilt stand 90 Tilt stand Tilt foot Inclined state Do not block the air vent on this device as this will cause malfunctioning Measurement accuracy may not be accurate if t...

Page 15: ...1 General Description 1 4 Rubber Protector To remove a battery pack remove the rubber protector first This manual describes in the state without the rubber protector Without rubber protector With rubb...

Page 16: ...her than OFF in the input setting menu of this device 1 6 Notes on Using the Monitor The monitor is an LCD display unit The display will vary depending on the operating environment If a screen saver f...

Page 17: ...How to attach the tilt stand 2 5 How to detach the rubber protector 2 6 Connecting the Power Cable and Turning the Power on 2 7 Connecting the Input Signal Cables 2 8 Logic Alarm Cable Connection and...

Page 18: ...sories After unpacking check that the following standard accessories are included Standard Accessories Item Remarks Quantity Quick Start Guide GL980 UM 85x 1 CD ROM User s Manual Application software...

Page 19: ...terminals USB LAN Power switch Analog signal input terminals GND terminal AC adapter jack SD CARD Tilt foot Tilt stand fixing screw Screw hole M4 Depth 6 Label Battery cover Two battery packs B 569 o...

Page 20: ...upper hole Tilt stand M4 x5 With Rubber Protector Use M4x8 screw and spacer supplied with this device When tilt foot is used When tilt foot is not used Fasten with a screw from the lower hole Fasten w...

Page 21: ...t remove rubber protector 1 Insert one side of this device about half into the Rubber Protector 2 Pull the cover over the terminal block and insert the remaining half 3 Adjust so that the rubber prote...

Page 22: ...ower corner of the Rubber Protector on one side of this device as shown below 2 Push out the body from the back side 1 2 3 When both corners of this device are removed from the Rubber Protector pull t...

Page 23: ...e AC cable into the AC adapter AC adapter AC cable 2 Connect the output side of the AC adapter to the connector on this device AC adapter cable 3 Using the flat blade screwdriver press against the min...

Page 24: ...ower cable 1 Configure the tip of the DC drive cable B 514 2m to connect to the DC power supply 2 Connect the DC output side to the power supply connector on this device DC drive cable B 514 Option Wh...

Page 25: ...nnected You can measure with either input When wiring turn off the signal supply source to prevent electric shock Also wire as far as possible from the power line and ground cable BNC connector Screw...

Page 26: ...tion Input configuration Isolated input Measurement range 20 50 100 200 500 mV F S 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500V F S 1 5V F S Thermocouples K J E T R S B N W WRe 5 26 A D resolution 16 bit Effective res...

Page 27: ...igger signal output Connect the Input output cable for GL B 513 Option to the external input output terminal as shown below Input output cable for GL B 513 Option Logic Pulse Input Specifications Item...

Page 28: ...gger output time When a start trigger or a stop trigger is detected a pulse of approx 500 s width is output from the output 1 terminal When setting low active and trigger output When a stop trigger is...

Page 29: ...d for an inductive load such as a relay Maximum ratings of the transistor for alarm output VCEO Collector emitter voltage 30 V IC Collector current 0 5A PC Collector dissipation 0 2W The maximum ratin...

Page 30: ...utput4 Alarm output4 Yellow with black dotted Trigger input External sampling input Pink with red dotted line GND Pink with black dotted line Shielded Switch between logic and pulse Output 1 is used f...

Page 31: ...is displayed in red and POWER LED blinks The captured data may get damaged When inserting a large capacity SD card it may take some time to recognize the device How to insert the SD card SD CARD Inser...

Page 32: ...ess display SD card on the device s screen turns green 2 Open the SD CARD cover 3 The SD card is released by pushing gently on the card Then remove the SD card While accessing the SD card the device a...

Page 33: ...ory Install the USB memory in the USB memory slot USB memory When the USB memory is installed in this device please handle with care USB memory specifications Power supply 5V Consumption current 250 m...

Page 34: ...the USB cable as shown in the following figure USB cable Ferrite core Supplied item Lock part 2 Connect between the device and PC with the USB cable USB cable The USB connector is adjacent to the LAN...

Page 35: ...please attach the supplied core to the LAN cable For the attaching method of the core refer to the explanation of connection using USB Please use the LAN cable of 30 m or less Use the LAN Interface t...

Page 36: ...unted are as follows Running on battery 0 to 40 C Battery being charged 15 to 35 C at power OFF 15 to 25 C at power ON When the rubber protector is attached remove the rubber protector first Mounting...

Page 37: ...able and Turning on the Power 3 The CHARGE LED will illuminate while charging CHARGE LED This device is equipped with a temperature monitor function which automatically starts charging as soon as it i...

Page 38: ...battery is inserted this device may stop abnormally due to power failure or instantaneous interruption While power is supplied directly from the DC power without the AC adapter link and the DC voltag...

Page 39: ...ed terminals then insert the round connector into the 5V OUT connector on this device Humidity sensor B 530 Option Connected to the 5V OUT connector Humidity Sensor Brown White Do not use the sensor i...

Page 40: ...nnected to the input terminal Please take care of the static electricity when connecting the input cables or the thermocouples Do not touch the tip of thermocouples with bare hand after the thermocoup...

Page 41: ...be damaged Never input a voltage exceeding the specified value even for a moment Between terminals Maximum input voltage Range of 20mV to 2V 30V Range of 5V to 500V 500V Between input terminal and in...

Page 42: ...Use a short thick lead to connect the chassis GND of the measurement object to this device s chassis GND It will become even more effective if the ground potentials are the same Measurement device ch...

Page 43: ...panel Recommended tightening torque 14kgf cm When fixing this device please use it in a vertically placed state 2 M4 L5 Nut 218 11 58 5 To prevent possible malfunction do not block the air vents of t...

Page 44: ...d and the date and time may revert to the initial settings If this happens recharge the battery and reset the date and time before using this device How to Recharge the Rechargeable Battery Using the...

Page 45: ...ment This chapter describes the setting and measurement procedures for this device PRODUCT SUMMARY 3 1 Window names and functions 3 2 Key Operation 3 3 Description of the display mode 3 4 Operation Mo...

Page 46: ...display SD card 6 Device access display USB memory 7 Remote lamp 8 Key lock display 9 Clock display 10 AC Battery status indicator 11 Digital display 12 Quick settings 14 Alarm display 15 Level bar 16...

Page 47: ...3 3 CHAPTER 3 Settings and Measurement Logging screen 14 Alarm indication 13 Internal RAM information 20 Logging display 21 Statistical calculation display...

Page 48: ...ement XY Screen 22 Pen status display 26 DIV display 25 XY waveform display 27 X axis level bar 24 Y axis level bar 23 XY digital display 30 Scale upper limit 28 Vernier reference line 30 Scale lower...

Page 49: ...rnal RAM is replayed Displayed when data in the internal memory is replayed Displayed when data in the SD card is replayed Displayed when data in the USB memory is replayed Displayed when replaying du...

Page 50: ...Please start the operation after making sure that the status mark is switched to STOP 4 Device access display Internal memory Internal memory is recognized but is not being accessed Internal memory is...

Page 51: ...dicates local mode Operations can be conducted on the device Indicates remote mode With some exceptions operations must be conducted on a PC When you cancel the connection on the application software...

Page 52: ...xact operating time of a battery 11 Digital display of Y T screen Displays the input value of each channel and span Use the SPAN TRACE POSITION keys to switch the display Use the keys to select the ch...

Page 53: ...has been performed Auto save is performed The auto save progress is indicated by a dark green bar The yellow line at the top of the block indicates that this device is capturing The yellow line at the...

Page 54: ...isplayed as MEM 170711 PREFIX_170711 130955_RING4 GBD but the actually file created will be MEM 170711 PREFIX_170711 130955 GBD For details refer to 3 5 Setting Menus 2 DATA settings 2 During data rep...

Page 55: ...B used space and the available space of the SD card would be approximately 3 9GB As the captured time elapses the usage of the SD card increases and the remaining capacity of the SD card decreases The...

Page 56: ...can be divided into 2 4 or 8 displays Select from choices of analog CH logic or pulse CH 2 divided 4 divided 8 divided 21 Real time statistical calculations display Displays the real time statistical...

Page 57: ...DOWN status of the pen in the XY screen The current pen position is drawn with a yellow dot When pen is UP status The trajectory of the pen is drawn with color used with XY CH When pen is DOWN status...

Page 58: ...hown at the top of the screen For the selected active XY CH change the settings of the X axis with the keys and the Y axis with the keys Displays the input value Changes the Range Span of active XY CH...

Page 59: ...n the X axis In the X axis level bar trigger ranges and alarm ranges are not visable 28 Vernier reference line Displays the Vernier reference line when POSITION setting and the Vernier setting are vis...

Page 60: ...tes the display position of the reference value For the XY position the reference position can be set to the left lower of the XY graph as 0 and the right upper as 100 Be cautious of the difference fr...

Page 61: ...Y LOCK 9 START STOP USB DRIVE 5 QUIT 13 FILE 14 FUNC 11 DISPLAY 10 REVIEW 12 CURSOR ALARM CLEAR 1 CH SELECT Moves CH and item in digital display Use keys on the CH SELECT buttons to move the logging s...

Page 62: ...hen set at ALL setting values for CH1 is reflected on other channels When CH1 is OFF setting for ALL is disabled When Logic CH is selected use keys to select individual CH for Logic MONITOR RANGE SPAN...

Page 63: ...on refer to GL Connection User s Manual 5 QUIT LOCAL This key is primarily used for the following operations To cancel a setting during menu configuration To return to the MONITOR screen when the SPAN...

Page 64: ...items during menu configuration or open submenus 8 FAST FORWARD key KEY LOCK This key is primarily used for the following operations To move the cursor at high speed during replay To change the displ...

Page 65: ...lete files since two external storage media are recognized as a removable disk 1 Using a USB cable connect to the PC 2 To enter the USB Drive Mode press down START STOP key from when the power is turn...

Page 66: ...nternal RAM data or file you want to replay While capturing data real time recorded data is replayed Replaying display during data capture To exit the replay display press the QUIT key For CSV formatt...

Page 67: ...using the SPAN TRACE POSITION key All waveform screen Displays only the waveform in full screen mode Logging display Real time statistical calculation screen Logging display and Real time statistical...

Page 68: ...atus Black Alarm is not issued Red Alarm is issued 13 FILE This key is used to execute file related operations Performs the operations copy delete and transfer etc for the internal memory SD card and...

Page 69: ...e made anytime For details of function operation refer to 3 5 Setting Menus 6 OTHER settings FUNC key settings Shortcut execution mode The set operation is executed immediately shortcut execution Sele...

Page 70: ...ect numbers Press the ENTER key to confirm the password Specifying 0000 will disable password operation In case you forgot your password please contact us for the master password 2 Set the password Ho...

Page 71: ...setting span setting position setting and zone setting The graph waveform can be turned On Off by trace setting Even when trace display is off the data can be saved in the internal RAM internal memor...

Page 72: ...he graphs do not overlap Select from 1 zone no zone division 2 zone division 4 zone division or 8 zone division For 4 zone division and 8 zone division 4DIV above and below the center is used for disp...

Page 73: ...HAPTER 3 Settings and Measurement For Logic CH 10 zones are provided in advance so you can select the zone to display the Logic CH waveform 10 zone division 3 7 9 4 8 10 1 5 2 6 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Z...

Page 74: ...of CH 2 is hidden under the waveform of CH1 it cannot be visually recognized CH2 is active CH The waveform of CH2 is displayed on the top so you can visually recognized it Time DIV Time DIV is a funct...

Page 75: ...h waveform Span value Upper edge Lower edge The span value is displayed as the scale display of the CH set to the active CH Span value can be changed in the AMP menu You can perform simple Settings fr...

Page 76: ...play Digital display The digital display has the following functions See the measured value with a digital value Show CH where the alarm occurred Sets active CH Performs simple setting of SPAN POSITIO...

Page 77: ...n an alarm triggers the measured values are highlighted in red During replaying Active CH Cursor A measured value Cursor B measured value Difference value between cursors A and B Inactive CH Selected...

Page 78: ...ndividual logic CH Use and keys to move on the logic CH Measured value The measured value of the logic CH is displayed High level Low level During replay Active CH Cursor A measured value Cursor B mea...

Page 79: ...plays digital values default status Allows changing of the span value Allows changing of the position Allows turning ON OFF of the waveform display Data is captured even if OFF is set Y T screen Use C...

Page 80: ...n changing the sampling interval the Time DIV value may be changed depending on the limitation Zone division ZONE The number of zone divisions can be changed Use the keys to change setting When changi...

Page 81: ...mum value P P value and average value Use DISP menu FUNC key function and QUIT key to clear the statistical calculation during Free running Additionally the statistical calculation is cleared when cap...

Page 82: ...se CH Measured value Max value Min value P P value Average value Calculation mark CH annotation CH number CH number Measured CH number Calculation mark Displayed when calculation between channels is s...

Page 83: ...pen recorder XY graph waveform Digital display RANGE mode SPAN mode This device has RANGE and SPAN mode RANGE mode Switches to the optimum range amplifier sensitivity in conjunction with the FS full s...

Page 84: ...50 50V 2V DIV 100 to 40 100V 5V DIV 100 to 50 200V 10V DIV 100 to 50 500V 20V DIV 100 to 40 FS range V DIV range Vernier setting range 10mVrms 0 5mVrms DIV 100 to 50 25mVrms 1mVrms DIV 100 to 40 50mVr...

Page 85: ...10DIV As shown in the above figure the display range moves in parallel with 10DIV area with the XY position setting XY position setting is used for XY graph setting only Position reference point diffe...

Page 86: ...comes an equal magnification Therefore the waveform display is shrunk by the VERNIER setting magnification For example when the VERNIER is set to 80 it is displayed with a size of 80 compared with 100...

Page 87: ...gital display The XY digital display has the following functions Displays the measured value as a digital value Active XY CH setting RANGE SPAN POSITION VERNIER setting Quick setting XY digital displa...

Page 88: ...splay X axis measured value Y axis measured value XY CH number XY CH number RANGE SPAN mode display Displays the selected CH operating in RANGE mode or SPAN mode X Y axis CH number Analog CH number se...

Page 89: ...X Y axis X Y axis CH annotation Annotation of the analog CH set to the X Y axis is displayed When the number of annotation characters is larger than the display area all the character strings are dis...

Page 90: ...XY CH with the CS key or the keys during Free running or capturing This does not apply during replaying even in MONITOR display Move XY CH Use the CS key or the key to move down Use the CS key or the...

Page 91: ...key Use the keys to change the contents of the X axis and use the keys to change the contents of the Y axis In Quick setting area use the key to change contents Use CS key to move XY CH Move XY CH Us...

Page 92: ...the Y axis cursor key key key key Simple setting of RANGE SPAN POSITION VERNIER Press SPAN TRACE POSITION key to perform each setting MONITOR RANGE SPAN POSITION VERNIER Digital value is display Defa...

Page 93: ...WN When the pen is in DOWN state the trajectory of the pen is drawn in the XY graph waveform Pen down operation is forced during capturing Pen UP state Pen DOWN state Origin Initialize the XY position...

Page 94: ...Erase the waveform pen trajectory in the XY graph Press ENTER key to erase it ENTER key Operation mode Operation Switch the operation mode of the XY digital display Press the keys to switch the operat...

Page 95: ...rite display Save the waveform screen Overwrite Display as background Background image to be overwritten is not erased even if operating the XY display clear Perform Overwrite Clear separately Data is...

Page 96: ...capturing data Data being captured is being replayed Capturing and Replaying Replaying Captured data is being replayed Replaying from internal RAM Replaying from internal memory Replaying from SD card...

Page 97: ...ed to change the display mode File operations The FILE key is used to perform file related operations Data replay The REVIEW key is used to replay captured data Time axis change The TIME DIV key is us...

Page 98: ...during capturing Displays the voltage at a point indicated by Cursor A or B or the selected cursor Displays the measurement time at a point indicated by Cursor A or B or the selected cursor The captur...

Page 99: ...ture Perform cursor movement data search and calculation setting with the MENU key Cursor movement Switch between Cursor A and B with the CURSOR key Using the or keys move the cursor Data save Save al...

Page 100: ...limit Set numeric value Select Cur Length Area Volume Velocity Accel Freq Mass Energy Pressure Flow Temp Strain Brightness Concentration Optional Unit The selections vary depending on the unit select...

Page 101: ...rs Set waveform color 0 to 31 for each of red green blue RGB Trace Off On Pulse Input Off Revolution counts Counts Inst Filter Off On Slope H L EU Function Off On Meas Value Set numeric value EU value...

Page 102: ...scription Off Input signal measurement is disabled No waveform or digital value is displayed DC Used for measuring direct current voltage RMS Used to measure the RMS of AC voltage TEMP Used for measur...

Page 103: ...00 to 27 500mVrms 0 250mVrms 0 002mVrms 50mVrms 55 00 to 55 00mVrms 0 50mVrms 0 01mVrms 100mVrms 110 00 to 110 00mVrms 1 00mVrms 0 01mVrms 250mVrms 275 00 to 275 00mVrms 2 50mVrms 0 02mVrms 500mVrms 5...

Page 104: ...72 F B 459 0 to 3000 0 F 10 F 7512 to 3000 F S 459 0 to 3000 0 F 10 F 32 to 3000 F N 459 0 to 3000 0 F 10 F 328 to 2372 F W 459 0 to 3000 0 F 10 F 32 to 3000 F Humidity Range Range Maximum SPAN Minimu...

Page 105: ...6 Unit Select a unit to be used after conversion A unit displayed in this field belongs to the classification selected in Select To set a unit not displayed in this field set arbitrary text in Arbitra...

Page 106: ...value 9 Set Zero Point as The zero point voltage value zero point RH value is displayed RMS 10 RMS value operation cross value Set the voltage where is the cross value for performing the RMS operatio...

Page 107: ...t displayed in this field belongs to the classification selected in Select To set a unit not displayed in this field set arbitrary text in Arbitrary unit The setting selected in this field is displaye...

Page 108: ...oltage value zero point RH value is reset 3 Set Zero Point as The zero point voltage value zero point RH value is displayed When the voltage value RH value displayed in this field is input it is measu...

Page 109: ...ltage value you can calculate the effective value RMS 1 2 3 Setting Description 1 RMS value operation cross value Set the voltage which is the cross value for performing the RMS operation 2 Get curren...

Page 110: ...Setting Menus 2 DATA setting Sampling interval 1 7 Input To set the pulse measurement mode This setting is available only if Pulse is selected in 1 6 Selection item Description Off Pulse input measur...

Page 111: ...Accel Freq Mass Energy Pressure Flow Temp Strain Brightness Concentration Optional You can enter arbitrary units by selecting Arbitrary 5 Unit Select a unit to be used after conversion A unit displaye...

Page 112: ...6 Pulses per revolution 1 to 10000 When the pulse input is set to Pulses per revolution set the number of pulses per revolution The number of revolutions per minute RPM is calculated assuming that the...

Page 113: ...e internal memory Off On Internal RAM clear The data captured to the internal RAM is erased Data pts Set the number of data to be captured to the internal RAM 10 to 4000000 The setting range varies de...

Page 114: ...nd the external sampling is set the data is read in 1 s as internal processing an external pulse is used and the next internal processing data is write to the memory Therefore the capturing interval i...

Page 115: ...Sampling interval which is n times main sampling When changing the main sampling interval if it does not meet the above conditions the sampling interval for pulse is also initialized in the same way...

Page 116: ...card USB memory The captured data is saved even when the power is turned off This cannot be selected when the sampling interval is 1 to 500 s In this case set the sampling interval to a value slower...

Page 117: ...ation is set to internal RAM If Overwrite is set to On existing recorded data is erased and overwritten Using a block usage the difference with On and Off from the overwrite mode is described below Fo...

Page 118: ...he first block the block with yellow line scheduled to be recorded next time 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Overwriting operation is sequentially repeated but the fifth block is not recorded because the trigger is n...

Page 119: ...ints 2 division 2000000 points 4 division 1000000 points 8 division 500000 points Capturing capacity and repeatable number displays are not displayed when the Ring is set When Auto Save is set to On a...

Page 120: ...mber of data points is increased the Auto Save may not be completed even if the recording to the internal RAM is completed In that case you cannot perform the next recording with the START STOP key un...

Page 121: ...t to TEST 1st time TEST_SER1 GBD 2nd time TEST_SER2 GBD 3rd time TEST_SER3 GBD If the same file name already exists _CP is added to the end of the file name to avoid any overwrite The part of is a num...

Page 122: ...take one of the following measures Change the sampling interval Change the capturing destination SD card USB memory to SD card USB memory with more free space Capture Space Displays the amount of memo...

Page 123: ...of the disk 3 Ring Capt Time When the ring capturing function is On the measurement time that can be captured with one file is displayed File1 File2 File3 File4 File5 File4 File5 Filexx Saved When re...

Page 124: ...elay processing Time After the set time has elapsed the relay processing is performed Capacity When the file has reached the set file size relay processing is performed 3 Relay time Set the relay time...

Page 125: ...SD card or USB memory is selected as backup destination SD card and USB memory can be replaced For details refer to 3 5 Setting Menus 7 File menu The FTP server settings must be made using the Interf...

Page 126: ...cation for analog CH and pulse CH 1 to 8 Logic zone Set the display position of the logic CH 1 to 10 Display mode Select the screen display mode Setting Description Y T Set to Y T waveform Digital dis...

Page 127: ...ne grid of graph The shorter the set time interval the larger the horizontal axis T Set the time for one grid of graph The range of the Time DIV value that can set depends on the sampling interval set...

Page 128: ...s so that they do not overlap Select from 1 zone no zone division 2 zone division 4 zone division or 8 zone division 1 zone no zone division 1 2 zone division 2 1 4 zone division 4 4 1 2 8 zone divisi...

Page 129: ...ic zone Logic zone can be set in its own zone which is different from analog CH and pulse CH Logic CH1 to Logic CH4 are displayed together in one logic zone 10 zone division 3 7 9 4 8 10 1 5 2 6 Zone...

Page 130: ...statistical operation Display contents Select the display contents of the logging screen Analog CH number can be selected When Logic or Pulse is selected Logic Pulse CH number can be selected Statisti...

Page 131: ...allocation when divided is as shown in the figure below 1 1 1 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 2 3 4 2 2 division 4 division 8 division Statistical calculation clear Clear initialize real time statistical calculation Th...

Page 132: ...limit Zero point Automatic zero adjustment of the analog CH set to the X axis and Y axis is performed Origin Set the origin position in the Y graph Center Lower left Execute Initialize the XY positio...

Page 133: ...the upper right of the XY graph 100 50 0 0 50 100 The measurement range displayed on the graph by the XY position setting is as follows Position 100 Position 70 Position 50 Position 10 Position 0 10D...

Page 134: ...value 2 Upper limit span value The position reference point in Span mode is the center point between the upper limit span value and the lower limit span value Also the lower limit span value is place...

Page 135: ...he Vernier setting of the Range mode depends on the set range V DIV range Vernier setting range 1mV DIV 100 to 50 2mV DIV 100 to 40 5mV DIV 100 to 50 10mV DIV 100 to 50 20mV DIV 100 to 40 50mV DIV 100...

Page 136: ...ing Menues 1 AMP settings Zero adjustmentfunction Referring to 3 5 Setting Menus 1 AMP Menu Automatic zero adjustment Zero adjustment reset please reset for each analog CH Origin Set the origin of the...

Page 137: ...form screen to be the background image of the XY graph at XY waveform display Other than the waveform screen image file saved by this device are not available No XY Overwriting XY Overwrite Display Sa...

Page 138: ...number Set the alarm output port number that generates the trigger 1 2 3 4 External input Set it when inputting the trigger signal from the outside Specified time Specified time setting Time setting...

Page 139: ...g Specified day of the week Specified day of the week setting Day of the week Set the day of the week when the trigger is generated Set to On or Off for Sunday to Saturday individually Time Set the tr...

Page 140: ...ration Starts capturing data when a specified length of time elapses 4 2 Stop side source setting This is used to specify trigger conditions to stop data capture Selection item Description Off Stops c...

Page 141: ...ize pre trigger capture Trigger is not accepted until pre trigger capture is completed Even if a trigger sets off it is ignored Prioritize trigger When a trigger launches during pre trigger capturing...

Page 142: ...e the data capture of the pretrigger data points is completed Pre trigger Pre trigger points Accept trigger from here Ignored trigger When a trigger launches before the data capture corresponding to t...

Page 143: ...til the next recording starts The time interval range is set in the repeat interval mode Repeat interval mode Setting Description Start Start Set the time from the previous capture start including wai...

Page 144: ...o Trigger Level Settings Alarm Level Settings described below Alarm occurrence hold If Alarm occurrence hold is selected and once the established conditions have been met the alarm status will not be...

Page 145: ...g when all the set trigger conditions are satisfied The level operation is determined by each condition Edge OR Starts stops capturing when a set trigger condition is satisfied The each operation is d...

Page 146: ...Measurement starts from here in the Edge operation Measrement is started here Measurement immediately starts in the Level operation 1CH 2CH Trigger and Alarm operations H Rising L Falling Window In W...

Page 147: ...m level Mode L Falling Trigger alarm point Mode Rising Mode Rising Voltage Level setting value 1 of positive range 1V range Level setting value 0 01V Temperature Level setting value 0 3 C Trigger alar...

Page 148: ...ay Hour Minute Second Specify the absolute time The trigger is output only once Year Month Day Hour Minute Second The trigger is output once a year Month Day Hour Minute Second The trigger is output o...

Page 149: ...to 255 When the IP address is set automatically the automatic gateway address is displayed DNS address Set the address of the DNS server 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 When the IP address is set...

Page 150: ...server address Enter the string of up to 63 characters Enter the domain name or IP address Enter the server name notified from the mail provider POP3 port number Set the port number of the E mail rece...

Page 151: ...Description CR LF Starts a new line with CR LF code default value LF Starts a new line with LF code CR Starts a new line with CR code 5 2 USB settings Set the USB ID number of this product Set the ra...

Page 152: ...forced disconnection time when no communication is detected by the control command server Off 10 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 10 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour If no communication state continues for speci...

Page 153: ...rver 7 Port number Set port number of the FTP server installed in this device 0 to 65535 WEB server 8 WAB number Set port number of the WEB server installed in this device 0 to 65535 5 5 Mail settings...

Page 154: ...cation method Set authentication method for SMTP AUTH PLAIN LOGIN CRAM MD5 DIGEST MD5 SMTP AUTH Set the SMTP authentication method Off POP before SMTP SMTP AUTH POP3 server settings You can set this w...

Page 155: ...Set the encryption notified from the mail provider The same as SMTP Set whether to use the same POP3 user name and POP3 password as SMTP user name and SMTP password No Yes POP3 user name Set the user...

Page 156: ...revious Cursor synchronization Auto save cancel Logging displayed Free run Always select NAVI Screen copy Alarm clear Pulse integration clear Internal RAM clear Statistical operation clear Auto save c...

Page 157: ...the power the recording does not start automatically 6 4 Overvoltage detection function Set the function to reduce damage of this device when overvoltage is applied Setting Description Off Even if ov...

Page 158: ...with external equipment Temperature unit Switch between C Celsius and F Fahrenheit units when setting the temperature F Fahrenheit is calculated by the following formula F Fahrenheit C Celsius x 1 8 3...

Page 159: ...ying X T NAVI Screen copy Alarm clear Pulse operation clear Internal RAM clear Next search Prev search Cursor synchronization Auto save cancel only when saving automatically Immediately back up only w...

Page 160: ...adjustment is not performed On Use this function to adjust the time 2 NTP Server Enter the domain name or IP address of the time server NTP server to be used 3 Time Zone Set the time zone in the area...

Page 161: ...initialized setting conditions returns to the factory default settings 6 12 Information The system information is displayed 6 13 Demo Waveform Mode This parameter displays demo waveforms without inpu...

Page 162: ...date and time are displayed Rename file folder Change the file name or folder name The name can be changed by selecting the recorded file or folder Copy file folder Copy the file or folder Select the...

Page 163: ...want to delete and then press the ENTER key The mark is displayed in the checkbox Multiple files folders can be selected Press the ENTER key again to cancel When this is cancelled the mark will disapp...

Page 164: ...The data file is created in text format 4 Name Type Set the naming method for the data file Auto File name is appended automatically Example 20170201 123456 GBD Numbers part Date and time when the fil...

Page 165: ...ing a Serial number to the arbitrarily entered file name Auto 3 Folder Set the folder of the save destination Arbitrary Serial number 3 Folder File Set the data file name The folder for saving the fil...

Page 166: ...move the SD card USB memory until the remove replace message is displayed Data may become corrupt and inaccessible 4 Insert the new SD card USB memory When SD card is attached When USB memory is attac...

Page 167: ...1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Setting Description 1 File Type Set the file format of image data BMP Image data is created in BMP format PNG Image data is created in PNG format 2 Name Type Set the naming method for...

Page 168: ...ended automatically Example 20170201 123456 GBD Numbers part Date and time when the file was created Example 2017 year 2 month 1 day 12 hour 34 minute 56 second CND Data format file format set in this...

Page 169: ...es between folders Move up one folder Move down one folder The display order can be changed ENTER Finalize the operation QUIT Close the file selection operation tool The selection is confirmed in the...

Page 170: ...Saving thumbnail images when data is captured When the data recording destination is the internal memory SD card USB memory the screen copy of the waveform screen displayed at the end of data capturi...

Page 171: ...case alphabet mode This mode is for entering lower case alphabets 0 Numeric mode This mode is for entering numbers Half width Kana mode This mode is for entering half width Kana only available when Ja...

Page 172: ...string cursor moves one character to the right Confirmation of entered character string 1 Press the key several times to move the enter selection cursor to the operation selection line 2 Select OK wi...

Page 173: ...Use the keys to move to the user character string you want to change 3 Select by pressing key 3 Press ENTER key to display the character string enter tool for user character string editing There is n...

Page 174: ...ous movement of the cursor Off On Data Search Combination Set a combination of search conditions Edge OR Edge AND Mode Set the search mode Set it for each CH Analog CH Off Rising Falling Window In Win...

Page 175: ...the range setting Span Set the Span You can set it when the analog CH in the Span mode is set on the axis Reflect XY display settings The XY graph with the contents of XY display settings is redrawn W...

Page 176: ...The statistical calculation of the section between the cursors A and B is performed As soon as the calculation process is completed the result is displayed Setting Description Average Displays the si...

Page 177: ...s XY display is executed for data between cursors A and B When the amount of data is large it may take time to draw the waveform of XY display 8 7 Reflecting XY display When XY display setting is chan...

Page 178: ...g to your network environment When the port number is changed enter the following http IPaddress port number index html http Protocol to access the server HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol IP address...

Page 179: ...e Digital display Measured value is displayed digitally Downloading files in this device Data captured in this device can be downloaded to the PC using the FTP function Graphtec s homepage Links to ou...

Page 180: ...an update rate of the screen The screen update rate can be set either to 2 3 5 10 seconds This operation is the same as remote operation but the screen is displayed in four times larger Digital displ...

Page 181: ...pen FTP site in Explorer The following screen is displayed To display the FTP site with Explorer it is necessary to set the Internet option in advance Check Internet Options Advanced Settings Tab Brow...

Page 182: ...cannot be performed for read only files Upload file Delete file folder Create file folder Change file name folder name To write the the data to this device the login account name must be changed Plea...

Page 183: ...e contact us 9 Please contact us 12 Please contact us 13 Light Protected state Please check the write protect switch of the SD card 16 Please contact us 17 File folder already exists The error code is...

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Page 185: ...ion CHAPTER 4 Specification This chapter describes the basic specifications for this device PRODUCT SUMMARY 4 1 Standard Specifications 4 2 Function Specifications 4 3 Accessories Optional Accessories...

Page 186: ...5 RH 15 to 35 C when battery is used Power supply AC adapter 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz DC input 8 5 to 24 VDC Max 26 4V Battery pack option 7 2 VDC 2900 mAh two packs can be mounted Power consumption...

Page 187: ...setting available Internal memory Item Description Memory capacity Approx 4GByte Flash memory Up to 4GB for 1 file Memory contents Setting condition for this device Measured data Screen bitmap Sampli...

Page 188: ...unit s clock DHCP client function IP address automatic acquisition function Email sending function Email sending no receiving function USB functions USB drive mode Transfer delete the files in intern...

Page 189: ...1760 7 0 5 0 0 05 of rdg 3 0 0 05 of rdg 3 0 B 400 TS 600 600 TS 1820 5 5 0 05 of rdg 3 0 K 200 TS 100 100 TS 1370 0 05 of rdg 3 0 0 05 of rdg 2 0 E 200 TS 100 100 TS 800 0 05 of rdg 3 0 0 05 of rdg 2...

Page 190: ...em Description S N Noise 20 mV range 40 dB or more at short Other range 50 dB or more at short Frequency response DC to 200 kHz 1 4 dB Filter OFF Line 5 Hz 50 Hz 500 Hz 5 kHz 50 kHz Attenuation 3 dB C...

Page 191: ...ation Internal memory USB memory SD card Sampling interval Fastest 1 ms 10 ms at capturing with CSV Backup function Function OFF 1 2 6 12 24 hours specified time In addition to the above backup can be...

Page 192: ...rm external input specified time specified day of the week certain time Level can be set to each CH Trigger judgment modes Analog judgment H Rising L Falling Window In Window Out Logic judgment H L Pa...

Page 193: ...gment pulse judgment Trigger output When a trigger is detected after trigger output is set a pulse of approx 500 s width is output from the Output 1 terminal Low active Pulse input Pulse sampling inte...

Page 194: ...AC adapter 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 Ferrite core For attaching each cable 4 M3 5 Flat screw For thin type thermocouple 20 Tilt stand Tilt stand x2 M4 x 5 screw 2 M4 8 screw 2 specer 3 1 Battery Pack...

Page 195: ...0 1 Rated power of 1 W Maximum operating voltage 15 8V Safety probe RIC 141A 1 1 42pF Length 1 2 m 300VDC CAT Insulated BNC BNC cable RIC 142 Length 1 5 m 1000VDC CAT Insulated BNC banana cable RIC 14...

Page 196: ...4 12 CHAPTER 4 Specification 4 4 External Dimensions 260 83 161 Unit mm Dimension precision Error 5 mm 7 9 20 0 6 7 1 2 14 5 11 5 5 7 Terminals Unit mm Dimension precision Error 0 5 mm...

Page 197: ...e tilt stand 2 4 How to detach the rubber protector 2 5 How to insert the SD card 2 15 How to install USB memory 2 17 How to remove the SD card 2 16 A AC 3 8 AC Power Supply 2 7 Active CH priority dis...

Page 198: ...Accessories 4 10 Options 4 11 Origin 3 92 Other settings 3 62 OTHER settings 3 112 Output 1 selection 3 100 Overvoltage detection function 3 113 Overwrite mode 3 73 P PASV Mode 3 109 PC I F 4 4 Pen s...

Page 199: ...e and Correct Use i Trigger Functions 4 8 Trigger Input 2 11 Trigger level settings 3 101 TRIG settings 3 94 U USB Drive Mode 3 21 USB memory 3 7 USB memory Remove replace 3 122 USB Memory slot 4 3 US...

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Page 201: ...Specifications are subject to change without notice GL980 User s Manual GL980 UM 151 February 5 2019 3rd edition 01 GRAPHTEC CORPORATION...

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