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Checking the Outer Casing

Checking the Accessories

Setting and Checking the AC Line Frequency

After unpacking, check the GL220's Exterior to make sure that 

there are no crack or other damage before use.

Set the AC line frequency in

 

the “OTHR” menu. This setting 

(50 or 60 Hz) affects the noise reduction performance of the device.

o Quick Start Guide : 1

o CD-ROM : 1

o AC cable/AC adapter : 1

Don't forget to

check the setting

Thank you for choose the midi LOGGER GL220.

This Quick Start Guide describes the basic operations.

Please refer to the manual (PDF) in the CD-ROM for more information.

Quick Start Guide

GL220

midi LOGGER

GL220-UM-851

Summary of Contents for midi LOGGER GL220

Page 1: ...line frequency in the OTHR menu This setting 50 or 60 Hz affects the noise reduction performance of the device o Quick Start Guide 1 o CD ROM 1 o AC cable AC adapter 1 Don t forget to check the setting Thank you for choose the midi LOGGER GL220 This Quick Start Guide describes the basic operations Please refer to the manual PDF in the CD ROM for more information Quick Start Guide GL220 midi LOGGER...

Page 2: ...red for Data Capture 2 Setup How to Make the Settings 3 Data Capture How to Capture Data 4 Data Replay How to Replay Captured Data Convenient Functions Trigger Functions to Control Data Capture Start Stop Operations Span Position and Trace Functions to Adjust the Waveform Display Specifications Standard Specifications External Input Output Functions Input Unit Specifications Installation Guide 1 2...

Page 3: ...LED POWER START CHARGE Battery cover Label GND terminal AC adapter jack External input output terminals LOGIC PULSE EXT TRIG SAMPLE ALARM Power switch GL220 Nomenclature Top Panel Bottom Panel 2 Humidity sensor is the option B 530 Logic alarm cable is required for connection Cable is the option B 513 One battery pack can be installed Battery pack is the option B517 ...

Page 4: ...r this shunt resistance Compensation copper wire Direct voltage Direct voltage Note Connect wires to the desired terminals according to the terminal numbers on top of the terminal block B 513 sold separately cable is required for external input output For logic pulse input alarm output trigger input external sampling input B 513 Orange with red dotted line 1 Orange with black dotted line 2 Grey wi...

Page 5: ...measured values fluctuate due to extraneous noise conduct the following countermeasures Results may differ according to noise type Ex 1 Connect the GL220 s GND to ground Ex 2 Connect GL220 s GND to measurement object s GND Ex 3 In the AMP settings menu set filter to any setting other than OFF Ex 4 Operate GL220 with batteries Option B 517 Ex 5 Set the sampling interval which enables GL220 s digita...

Page 6: ...e setting values 5 1 SPAN POSI TRACE 2 TIME DIV 3 MENU 4 QUIT 5 DIRECTION KEYS ENTER Password setting 6 ENTER 7 FAST FORWARD KEY LOCK 8 START STOP USB DRIVE MODE 10 REVIEW 9 DISPLAY 12 CURSOR ALARM CLEAR 11 FILE MONITOR SPAN POSITION TRACE Used to change span settings change the waveform amplitude Displays digital values default Used to change position settings adjust the upper and lower values of...

Page 7: ...ta replay operation and to change the operation mode in the file settings box Hold down both keys simultaneously for at least two seconds to enable key lock status To cancel key lock status press them again for at least two seconds The key lock status can be confirmed by the status of the key lock lamp on the monitor Note Pressing these keys simultaneously with the key ENTER key enables password p...

Page 8: ...memory device 8 START STOP USB DRIVE MODE Press the START STOP key to perform start and stop of a data capture while the GL220 is in the Free Running status If this key is held down while the power to the GL220 is turned on the GL220 goes into USB Drive Mode Note Refer to the User s Manual in the supplied CD ROM for more information on the setting 7 Waveform Digital Expanded Waveform Digital Calc ...

Page 9: ...t Red alarm generated white alarm not generated 13 Pen display Displays the signal positions trigger positions and alarm ranges for each channel see right figure 14 File name display area Displays the data capture file name during the data capture operation When data is being replayed the display position and cursor information is displayed here 15 Scale lower limit Displays the lower limit of the...

Page 10: ...ge measurement is performed here Purpose of data capture To measure the temperature of the target objects Temperature Range T Thermocouple Voltage range 1V Sampling interval 1 sec Data save destination Internal memory device Measurement object 1 Connect Thermocouple to the CH 1 terminal Temperature 2 Connect wire to the CH 2 terminal Voltage 3 Connect the AC power supply 4 Turn on the power supply...

Page 11: ...irement The other settings will be not changed from the factory default settings Basic Setup Menu Operation Examples of selection menu operations AMP screen 1 Use the keys to move the cursor to the Input parameter of CH 1 and then press the ENTER key The key the ENTER key and the QUIT key are used to set the condition on the setup menu The current position of the cursor on the setup menu is displa...

Page 12: ...cursor to MEM and then press the key Press the key to move the cursor to and then press the ENTER key 5 A text input box is displayed Let s create a folder named TEST Input TEST move the cursor to and then press the ENTER key to enter your setting 11 Move the cursor to Sampling and then select 1s Move the cursor to Sampling and then select 1s 2 Move the cursor to the MEM item in the following scre...

Page 13: ...in the internal memory with an automatic file name 8 Available space in specified memory device and time for data capture are displayed in the lower part of the Record Settings menu The data capture time can be checked Minimum required setting for data capture is completed 12 folder and then press the ENTER key When this setting has been completed data will be captured and saved can be checked Min...

Page 14: ...data that was captured previously elapsed time capturing message remaining time for data capture The indication becomes when the data capture time is 9999 hours or more 13 2 A confirmation message is displayed 3 Press the ENTER key to start data capture 1 Press the START STOP key 1 Press the START STOP key 2 A confirmation message is displayed Press the ENTER key 2 A confirmation message is displa...

Page 15: ...s Desired level values and time can be checked by moving the cursor Press the QUIT key to end the data replay operation A confirmation message is displayed Press the ENTER key Data replay ends and the GL220 goes into the Free Running status 4 Data Replay How to Replay Captured Data When data capture ends data is automatically replayed The automatically replayed data is the data captured to the int...

Page 16: ...to Control Data Capture Start Stop Operations GL220 Convenient Functions 15 and the timing of the end of a data capture operation Here data capture is started in the condition as Start data capture when the CH 1 Here data capture is started in the condition as Start data capture when the CH 1 For example The trigger function performs operations such as the following Start data capture when the vol...

Page 17: ...to the Armed status as shown on the following screen When the trigger condition has been satisfied data capture starts and the Memory Recording is displayed Elapsed time for data capture appears Numerical value input box Lower and upper limit for setting Waveform area for confirmationLower Use the and keys to change the values Use the and keys to move the digit Use the ENTER key to enter the value...

Page 18: ... SPAN POSITION TRACE key to select the TRACE mode 2 Use the and keys to make CH 1 active enlarged display 3 Use the and keys to select Off When this setting has been changed the CH 1 waveform is not displayed Span Position and Trace Functions to Adjust the Waveform Display The span position and trace operations can be performed while the GL220 is in the Free Running status while it capturing data ...

Page 19: ...40 VAC 50 to 60 Hz DC input 8 5 to 24 VDC 26 4 V max Battery pack option 7 4 VDC 2200 mAh 17Wh one pack required Power consumption AC power consumption when using the AC adapter provided as a standard accessory No Condition Normal During recharging battery 1 When the LCD is on 12VA 29VA 2 When the screensaver is operating 11VA 28VA DC current consumption No Condition Normal During recharging batte...

Page 20: ...urement Accuracy Reference contact compensation accuracy 1 Thermocouple diameters T 0 32 Φ others 0 65 Φ W 200 TS 100 200 TS 100 200 TS 100 100 TS 400 200 TS 100 Temperature Humidity Voltage Photo MOS relay scanning system all channels isolated balanced input 10ms 1ch M3 screw type 10 channels Thermocouple 20m 50m 100m 200m 500m 1 2 5 10 20 50 1 5V F S K J E T R S B N W WRe5 26 0 to 100 voltage 0 ...

Page 21: ...are stored on the supplied CD ROM Install the USB driver according to this manual The manual location D USB Driver English GL USB UM152 PDF Note D drive name of CD ROM The letter of CD ROM drive vary it with the CD ROM drive of your PC To Install GL220 Application Software To install the application software which sets and controls the GL220 follow the directions below 1 Insert the accompanying mi...

Page 22: ...Specifications are subject to change without notice GL220 Quick Start Guide GL220 UM 851 Publisher GRAPHTEC CORPORATION May 1 2010 1st edition 01 ...

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