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Chapter 3 Settings

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EX: 3631-20

3.2 Manual Setting

(1)

Interval setting

Press INTERVAL button to switch
measurement value display to interval setting
display. (

INTVL

appears.)

Press SELECT button to designate interval.
Press INTERVAL button to complete
setting.

(2)

Starting and ending recording

Press REC/STOP button for 1 second to
clear last recorded data and start recording.
(

REC

appears.)

Press REC/STOP button for 1 second to
stop recording.
When memory is full, recording
automatically stops when recording format:
one time is selected.
When batteries are weak, recording does not
start. During recording, weak batteries
interrupt recording.

Summary of Contents for 3631-20

Page 1: ...ENTATION LOGGER 3635 24 25 26 VOLTAGE LOGGER HEAD OFFICE 81 Koizumi Ueda Nagano 386 1192 Japan TEL 81 268 28 0562 FAX 81 268 28 0568 E mail os com hioki co jp URL http www hioki com HIOKI USA CORPORAT...

Page 2: ...p URL http www hioki com Printed in Japan 3631A981 11 All reasonable care has been taken in the production of this manual but if you find any points which are unclear or in error please contact your s...

Page 3: ...g the Battery 5 2 2 Power Save Function 7 2 3 Setting Current Time 9 2 4 Connecting Sensor and Cable 10 Chapter 3 Settings 15 3 1 Setting Items 15 3 2 Manual Setting 18 3 3 Setting by COMMUNICATION BA...

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Page 5: ...Logger Series To obtain maximum performance from the product please read this manual first and keep it handy for future reference When you receive the product inspect it carefully to ensure that no da...

Page 6: ...d result in injury or death as well as damage to the product Be certain that you understand the instructions and precautions in the manual before use We disclaim any responsibility for accidents or in...

Page 7: ...ol indicates particularly important information that the user should read before using the product Indicates DC Direct Current WARNING Indicates that incorrect operation presents a significant hazard...

Page 8: ...surement categories Overvoltage categories This product complies with CAT I safety requirements To ensure safe operation of measurement product IEC 61010 establishes safety standards for various elect...

Page 9: ...ide the specified environmental ranges for operation or storage the sensor accuracy may deteriorate in less than one year and accurate measurement may not be possible If used outside the specified env...

Page 10: ...r the vapor of organic solvents Testing monitor batteries installed in the unit may possibly be weak Replace batteries before extended measurement usage Use the original packing materials when reshipp...

Page 11: ...e 3635 Voltage output sensor compatible 3635 24 500 mVDC 3635 25 5 VDC 3635 26 50 VDC Chapter 1 Overview Logger series enable measurement and recording at fixed intervals Data is saved in nonvolatile...

Page 12: ...h40min 30 min 166day16h 60 min 333day8h INTVL REC time INTVL REC time 2 s 8h53min20s 1 min 11day2h40min 5 s 22h13min20s 2 min 22day5h20min 10 s 44h26min40s 5 min 55day13h20min 15 s 66h40min 10 min 111...

Page 13: ...s 2 Optical data transfer ports Enables optical data transfer to COMMUNICATION BASE 3 Connecting terminals Connects various sensors and data transfer cables 4 INTERVAL button Calls up interval setting...

Page 14: ...4 __________________________________________________ Chapter 1 Overview _____________________________________________...

Page 15: ...mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries Also be careful to observe battery polarity during installation Otherwise poor performance or damage from battery leakage could result Do not...

Page 16: ...re hands Installing new batteries assures operation for about two years about one year with 3631 20 at 20 temperature power save function on interval set at 1 minute Remaining battery power indicator...

Page 17: ...ast key entry Sleep However while recording REC mark shows each conditions Press any button to turn display on to display measurement value or to set settings Note when interval setting display is on...

Page 18: ...ackaged with COMMUNICATION BASE 3 Go to Communications on the menu bar and select Power Save Options Choose Off to turn off power save function Changing power save settings initializes all logger meas...

Page 19: ...p _____________________________________________ 2 3 Setting Current Time After replacing batteries in logger series current time must be set when connecting with COMMUNICATION BASE for the first time...

Page 20: ...maximum to the input terminals 3634 20 40 mA 3635 24 600 mV 3635 25 6 V 3635 26 60 V Using the 3634 3635 In order to prevent electric shock and short circuit accidents shut off the power to the line t...

Page 21: ...2 channels when connected to 9630 HUMIDITY SENSOR When connected to 9631 TEMPERATURE SENSOR series humidity measurement is not available Connect 9631 TEMPERATURE SENSOR series to 3633 20 TEMPERATURE L...

Page 22: ...cable White Signal Black GND Cord length 1000 mm GND non connection Signal Connecting Connection Cable 3634 20 3635 series Connect 9632 9633 or 9634 CONNECTION CABLE When connecting connection cable...

Page 23: ..._________________________ 2 5 mm 3 pin Cord length 1000 mm GND non connection Signal CAUTION The 9633 connection cable is not compatible with 2 pin miniature jacks GND non connection Signal 2 5 mm 3 p...

Page 24: ..._____________ Chapter 2 Set Up _____________________________________________ 3631 20 9630 9631 01 to 9631 05 3632 20 none 3633 20 9631 01 to 9631 05 3634 20 9632 9633 9634 3635 series 9632 9633 9634 S...

Page 25: ...ng Yes Yes 4 Current time setting Yes 5 Start control Yes 6 Recording format setting Yes 7 Comments Yes settable cannot be set Chapter 3 Settings 3 1 Setting Items Logger stand alone manual settings a...

Page 26: ...ICATION BASE When time scheduled start is engaged clock icon appears in display When batteries are weak recording does not start During recording weak battery interrupts recording 2 Stop recording Sto...

Page 27: ...ars in display 6 Recording format setting Set recording format using COMMUNICATION BASE Choose either one time or endless recording format Default setting is one time One time Ends recording when data...

Page 28: ...ears Press SELECT button to designate interval Press INTERVAL button to complete setting 2 Starting and ending recording Press REC STOP button for 1 second to clear last recorded data and start record...

Page 29: ..._______________________ Chapter 3 Settings _____________________________________________ When the auto save function becomes on while recording the measured value stops being displayed For details ref...

Page 30: ...ON BASE 1 Press logger INTERVAL button lightly to display LCD 2 When logger LCD shows REC mark or clock icon press REC STOP button for more than 1 second to stop recording During recording or waiting...

Page 31: ...______________________________________ Logger prong 3 4 Connecting COMMUNICATION BASE with Logger Align and insert Logger prongs to COMMUNICATION BASE slots and fasten Logger securely Improper connect...

Page 32: ...BASE Press SEND button or RECEIVE button on COMMUNICATION BASE to reset Logger may freeze in communications mode Connect logger to COMMUNICATION BASE again and press COMMUNICATION BASE LOAD button Al...

Page 33: ...capacity 16 000 data x 1 channel 8 000 data x 2 channels 3631 20 only Recording start options Manual start Prescheduled start Recording options One time Endless Recording stop options Manual stop Mem...

Page 34: ...nute Dimensions Approx 57W x 74H x 19 5D mm 2 24 W x 2 91 H x 0 77 D excluding projections Mass Approx 70 g 2 5 oz including batteries Location for use Indoors altitude up to 2000 m 6562 ft Operate te...

Page 35: ...nsor 40 0 to 180 0 40 to 356 F External sensor 0 0 to 50 0 32 to 122 F 9630 HUMIDITY SENSOR Humidity at 0 to 50 32 to 122 F 20 0 to 95 0 RH 9630 HUMIDITY SENSOR Accuracy Temperature 40 0 to 0 1 1 0 40...

Page 36: ...emperature sensor Thermistor Water Resilience IP54 water resistant Influence of the radiation field 10 at 3 V m Accessories 9630 HUMIDITY SENSOR Instruction Manual LR03 alkaline battery x 2 Options CO...

Page 37: ...8 F Accuracy 20 0 to 0 1 1 0 4 to 32 F 1 8 F 0 0 to 35 0 0 5 32 to 95 F 0 9 F 35 1 to 70 0 1 0 95 to 158 F 1 8 F Temperature sensor Thermistor Internal temperature sensor registration Approx 25 min Wa...

Page 38: ...nsor Accuracy 40 0 to 0 1 1 0 40 to 32 F 1 8 F 0 0 to 35 0 0 5 32 to 95 F 0 9 F 35 1 to 70 0 1 0 95 to 158 F 1 8 F 70 1 to 120 0 2 0 158 to 248 F 3 6 F 120 1 to 180 0 5 0 248 to 356 F 9 F Temperature...

Page 39: ...t 1 ch Measurement range 0 00 to 20 00 mA Resolution 0 01 mA Maximum rated input current 40 mA Accuracy 23 5 0 8 rdg 5 dgt Temperature coefficient 0 08 Internal resistance Approx 7 Influence of the ra...

Page 40: ...tion Maximum rated input voltage 3635 24 600 mV 3635 25 6 V 3635 26 60 V Input impedance Approx 3635 24 1 5 M 3635 25 5 4 M 3635 26 5 1 M Accuracy 23 5 0 8 rdg 5 dgt Temperature coefficient 0 08 Influ...

Page 41: ...uracy assured 20 0 to 95 0 RH Response time Temperature Approx 100 s Humidity Approx 10 min Temperature sensor Thermistor Humidity sensor Macromolecular membrane resistance method Cord length 9630 1 m...

Page 42: ...0920 Temperature sensor Thermistor Cord length 9631 01 1 m 3 28 feet 9631 11 5 m 16 25 feet 9631 21 10 m 3281 feet Dimensions Sensor 5 x 28 mm Temperature range 40 to 120 40 to 248 F up to 180 356 F...

Page 43: ...perature sensor Thermistor Dimensions Sensor 180 mm 4 mm Cord length 1000 mm 3 28 feet Temperature range 30 to 180 22 to 356 F Response time Approx 45 s Temperature sensor Thermistor Cord length 9631...

Page 44: ...________ Temperature range 40 to 180 40 to 356 F Response time Approx 100 s Temperature sensor Thermistor Moisture proof JIS C 0920 Dimensions Sensor 5 x 28 mm Cord length 30 mm 1 18inch 9631 05 TEMPE...

Page 45: ...as benzene alcohol acetone ether ketones thinners or gasoline as they can deform and discolor the case Service If the product seems to be malfunctioning confirm that the batteries are not discharged a...

Page 46: ...justment data error Adjustment data is no longer available Please send it for repair Error Messages When an error occurs in the 3631 to 3635 an error message will appear as shown below The following e...

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Page 49: ...p URL http www hioki com Printed in Japan 3631A981 11 All reasonable care has been taken in the production of this manual but if you find any points which are unclear or in error please contact your s...

Page 50: ...ENTATION LOGGER 3635 24 25 26 VOLTAGE LOGGER HEAD OFFICE 81 Koizumi Ueda Nagano 386 1192 Japan TEL 81 268 28 0562 FAX 81 268 28 0568 E mail os com hioki co jp URL http www hioki com HIOKI USA CORPORAT...

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