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Settings

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50 A range

500 A range

(4) Setting range

Press 50A/500A button on monitor screen to select 50A
or 500A.
When measurement range is reselected, decimal point
moves its position.
To set 3636-20 measurement range, select 50 A or
500A with 9650 and 500A with 9651.
When manual operation is conducted, common range
settings apply to both channel 1 and channel 2.

(5) 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 method: one time is selected.
When batteries are weak, recording does not start.
During recording, weak batteries interrupt recording.

(6) Maximum/Minimum value display

Press [MAX/MIN] button to display maximum or
minimum value from recorded data.
Each button press alternates display.

Summary of Contents for 3636-20

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL For は専用機種 複数の場合は で区切る 不要の場合はとる 形名を入力 複数の場合は で区切る 3636 20 品名を入力 CLAMP LOGGER ...

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Page 3: ...val and Maximum Recording Time 3 1 3 Measurement Value Recording Modes 5 Chapter 2 Set Up 7 2 1 Installing or Replacing the Batteries 7 2 2 Power Save Function 9 2 3 Setting Current Time 10 2 4 Connecting Sensor Cable 11 Chapter 3 Settings 13 3 1 Setting Items 13 3 2 Manual Setting 18 3 3 Setting by COMMUNICATION BASE 20 Chapter 4 Specifications 23 Chapter 5 Maintenance and Service 25 ...

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Page 5: ...o damage occurred during shipping If damage is evident or if it fails to operate according to the specifications contact your dealer or Hioki representative Accessories 9632 CONNECTION CABLE Instruction Manual LR03 alkaline battery X 4 built into this unit for monitor Before using the product the first time verify that it operates normally to ensure that the no damage occurred during storage or sh...

Page 6: ...ity for any accident or injury except that resulting due to defect in its product Safety Symbols This symbol is affixed to locations on the equipment where the operator should consult corresponding topics in this manual which are also marked with the symbol before using relevant functions of the equipment In the manual this mark indicates explanations which it is particularly important that the us...

Page 7: ...in cases where the scale consists of unequal increments or where the maximum value cannot be defined In general this is the range value the value written on the range selector or equivalent currently in use rdg displayed or indicated value This signifies the value actually being measured i e the value that is currently indicated or displayed by the measuring instrument dgt resolution Signifies the...

Page 8: ...rent protection device distribution panel Measurement categories Overvoltage categories To ensure safe operation of measurement product IEC 61010 establishes safety standards for various electrical environments categorized as CAT I to CAT IV and called measurement categories These are defined as follows Higher numbered categories correspond to electrical environments with greater momentary energy ...

Page 9: ...if a short circuit occurs Connections should never be made to the primary side of a breaker because unrestricted current flow could cause a serious accident if a short circuit occurs WARNING To avoid electric shock do not allow the product to get wet and do not use it when your hands are wet CAUTION To avoid electric shock when measuring live lines wear appropriate protective gear such as insulate...

Page 10: ...2 1 See 3 2 Connecting clamp on sensor connection cables See 2 4 Press REC STOP button to start measurement Setting start control Start control options No Yes Quick start Prescheduled start Starts measurement immediately Starts measurement at prescheduled time Setting recording method Endless One time When recording data reaches 32000 16000 in 2 channels measurement stops When recording data excee...

Page 11: ...p on sensor records 1 or 2 channels of data at current value 9650 CLAMP ON SENSOR enables effective value measurement with intervals and recording up to 100 Arms AC current and when using 9651 CLAMP ON SENSOR up to 500 Arms With two optional recording modes recording instantaneous value and recording average value extended duration of current recording is possible with battery operation Data is sa...

Page 12: ...tting display to set interval recording mode and measurement channels 4 MAX MIN button Displays maximum value or minimum value of recorded data 5 Clamp connection terminal Connects 9650 or 9651 CLAMP ON SENSOR 6 REC STOP button Pressing more than 1 second initiates or stops recording SELECT button Interval is selected in interval setting display 7 Alarm output terminal Connects 9632 CONNECTION CAB...

Page 13: ... h 20 min 10 min 111 day 2 h 40 min 15 min 166 day 16 h 20 min 222 day 5 h 20 min 30 min 333 day 8 h 60 min 666 day 6 h 1 2 Interval and Maximum Recording Time The table below shows the record interval and the maximum recording time when instantaneous values are recorded with the power save function enabled The maximum recording time varies depending on the remaining power level of the battery Whe...

Page 14: ...6 min 40 s 5 s 1 day 20 h 26 min 40 s 10 s 3 day 16 h 26 min 40 s 15 s 5 day 13 h 20 min 20 s 7 day 9 h 46 min 40 s 30 s 11 day 2 h 40 min 1 min 22 day 5 h 20 min 2 min 44 day 10 h 40 min 5 min 111 day 2 h 20 min 10 min 222 day 5 h 20 min 15 min 333 day 8 h 20 min 444 day 10 h 40 min 30 min 666 day 6 h 60 min 1333 day 8 h When 3636 20 CLAMP LOGGER is used in 1 channel maximum recordable data is 32...

Page 15: ...lue measurement signal is sampled every 250 µs and operation is carried out from data with maximum 400 points to seek effective value Recording instantaneous value To record instantaneous value calculate effective value only once per set interval and record in memory Recording average value To record average value calculate effective value only once per second and record average value of all data ...

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Page 17: ...n not to put any foreign materials such as a metal object into the unit to avoid damage to the unit After replacing the batteries replace the cover and screws before using the product Do not 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 Handle and dispo...

Page 18: ...et at more than 1 minute and about 1 month of average value recording reference value with power save setting set to valid and at 20 Remaining battery power indicator indicates remaining battery life reducing incrementally from right Empty battery power indicator indicates time to replace batteries 1 Remove back cover screw to remove cover Verify polarity and install four new LR03 alkaline batteri...

Page 19: ...recording REC AV AL 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 sleep does not engage with no button press Initially power save function is on To turn off power save function follow the instructions below When power save function is off maximum continuous duration is approximately 15 days 1 ...

Page 20: ...________________________________________ 2 3 Setting Current Time When replacing 3636 20 CLAMP LOGGER batteries or using 3636 20 stand alone with manual operation for the first time connect with COMMUNICATION BASE and set current time See how to set current time in COMMUNICATION BASE instruction manual ...

Page 21: ...posed metal or to short between two lines and do not use over bare conductors When connecting with 9650 CLAMP ON SENSOR and 3636 20 measurement range is set at 50 A do not exceed 50 Arms To avoid damaging the unit do not use any other sensors except 9650 or 9651 CLAMP ON SENSOR as sensor connector 9650 or 9651 CLAMP ON SENSOR 9650 9651 Carefully read 9650 and 9651 CLAMP ON SENSOR instruction manua...

Page 22: ...non connection White Signal Black GND Signal Cord length 1000 mm Connecting 9632 CONNECTION CABLE Connecting 9632 CONNECTION CABLE to alarm output terminal When connecting connection cable securely insert connection cable to unit as designated by triangle mark on connection terminal Improper connection results in failure to output accurate signal 9632 CONNECTION CABLE ...

Page 23: ...Setting number of channels Vaild Vaild 9 Recording mode setting Vaild Vaild 10 Alarm setting Vaild 11 Comments Vaild 12 Minimum Maximum value display Vaild When PC COMMUNICATION BASE and 3636 20 are connected separate range can be set in each channel Once settings are set range setting with manual operation sets common range Alarm and comment setting are available when personal computer is connect...

Page 24: ...ding stops automatically when data is full when set to recording method one time 3 Interval setting Set interval with logger alone or using COMMUNICATION BASE 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 s 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 60 min 4 Current time setting To set current time see COMMUNICATION BASE instruction manual 5 Start control Set specific recording date and time using COMMUNICATION BASE to engage time scheduled start Wh...

Page 25: ...ngs are set range setting with manual operation sets common range 7 Range setting With 3636 20 stand alone or connected with COMMUNICATION BASE and PC range setting is available Two measurement range options are 50 00 A range and 500 0 A Select and set in accordance with clamp on sensor When manually operated common settings apply to channel 1 and channel 2 8 Setting number of channels With 3636 2...

Page 26: ... time it remains open When external power supply is supplied alarm signal can control relay or sequencer Maximum rate 30 V 200 mA allowable loss 200 mW 9 Recording mode setting With 3636 20 stand alone or connected together with COMMUNICATION BASE and PC setting is available Two recording mode options are instantaneous value recording and average value recording AV displayed At factory shipment se...

Page 27: ...displayed When old data is overwritten after extended recording data currently recorded may differ from displayed maximum value and minimum value 11 Comments Set comments entered by personal computer to logger using COMMUNICATION BASE When sorting collected recording data comments are helpful Comment setting is available when personal computer is connected to both logger and COMMUNICATION BASE 12 ...

Page 28: ...omplete setting 2 Setting number of channels Press INTERVAL button to display interval setting display Each 50A 500A button press selects channel to be used When channel 1 is selected only display is turned on and when channel 2 is selected display is turned on When both channel 1 and channel 2 are selected display is turned on 3 Setting recording mode Press INTERVAL button to display interval set...

Page 29: ...nual operation is conducted common range settings apply to both channel 1 and channel 2 5 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 method one time is selected When batteries are weak recording does ...

Page 30: ...ion with COMMUNICATION BASE is available However communication is disabled when logger is set to sleep 3 3 Setting by COMMUNICATION 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 time before recording start time data transfer cannot be established wi...

Page 31: ...tems Personal computer COMMUNICATION BASE and 3636 20 must be connected during setting Common settings are available to be set in 3911 3912 settings 3636 20 settings in application software COMMUNICATION UTILITY packaged with COMMUNICATION BASE are as follows Go to Communication on the menu bar in COMMUNICATION UTILITY and select Set measurement condition When measurement condition setting window ...

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Page 33: ...s in use range at 500 A Operating temperature and humidity for guaranteed accuracy Guaranteed accuracy period 23 5 73 9 80 RH or less 1 year Interval for effective value calculation 1 time per second LCD display Measurement value Interval Battery status remaining battery power indicator 4 phases Unit A recording REC prescheduled average value recording AV maximum value MAX minimum value MIN alarm ...

Page 34: ...ntaneous value recording at 1 minute intervals is selected About one month temperature at 20 power save function valid when average value recording is selected Dimensions Approx 57W X 86H X 30D mm 2 24 W X 3 39 H X 1 18 D excluding projections Mass Approx 130 g 4 6 oz including batteries Location for use Indoors altitude up to 2000 m 6562 feet Operate temperature and humidity range 0 to 50 32 to 1...

Page 35: ... it gently with a soft cloth moistened with water or mild detergent Never use solvents such as benzene alcohol acetone ether ketones thinners or gasoline as they can deform and discolor the case Wipe the LCD gently with a soft dry cloth Service If the product seems to be malfunctioning confirm that the batteries are not discharged and that the probes are not open circuited before contacting your d...

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