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4.4  Confirming Currently Measured Values and Data Recording

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Confirm data recording on the Measurement display ( p.14)
You can browse current measurement values (instantaneous), the count of 
recorded data items, and maximum and minimum values.
The 

(+)

 and 

(-)

 buttons select the type of value displayed.

Data recorded in the logger can be imported to the computer. Install the LR5000

 

Utility Program on the computer beforehand. ( p.21)

Required Items: Logger, LR5091 Communication Adapter (or LR5092-20 Data Col-

lector

)

, USB cable, Computer

4.4 Confirming Currently Measured Values and 

Data Recording

How to switch from a Setting display to Measurement display?

To switch to the Measurement display from any other display, press 

REC/STOP

• When power saving ( p.31) is enabled, the display blanks after no 

operation occurs for 30 seconds. To browse measurement values 
(instantaneous) and verify each recorded data value, press any button 
to turn on the Measurement display.

• The currently displayed instantaneous measurement value is 

refreshed about once per second, regardless of the recording interval 
setting.

4.5 Automatically Importing (Saving) Recorded 

Data to a Computer, and Graph Display

1

Plug the USB cable into the USB port on 
the LR5091 (or LR5092-20), and into a

 

USB port on the computer.

2

Dock the logger in the LR5091 (or LR5092-
20). 

(When docking, be sure that the infrared ports 

are aligned.)

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Summary of Contents for LR5011

Page 1: ...4 21 03H Be sure to read this manual before using the instrument p 4 When using the instrument for the first time Troubleshooting Part Names Functions and Display Indicators p 12 Maintenance and Servi...

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Page 3: ...the Battery 17 2 2 Connecting a Temperature Sensor 20 2 3 Installing the PC Application Program 21 Chapter 3 Settings _____________________________________27 3 1 Settings List 27 3 2 Making Settings o...

Page 4: ...hmetic Calculations 69 5 8 Converting Over Threshold Data Values 70 Chapter 6 Organizing Data ____________________________ 71 6 1 Copying and Moving Data 72 6 2 Deleting Data 73 6 3 Combining Data 74...

Page 5: ...Disposing of the Logger 91 9 3 Troubleshooting 92 9 4 Error Displays 95 Appendix ___________________________________ A1 Appendix 1 About Recording Modes A1 Appendix 2 Recording Intervals and Maximum...

Page 6: ...Contents iv HIOKI LR5011B980 04...

Page 7: ...he following man ner Introduction Trade Marks Notation Indicates a prohibited action p Indicates the location of reference information Indicates hints on operation and troubleshooting Indicates that d...

Page 8: ...lease the left button of the mouse Right click Press and quickly release the right button of the mouse Double click Quickly click the left button of the mouse twice Drag While holding down the left bu...

Page 9: ...ee Temperature Sensor Specifications p 87 LR5092 20 Data Collector Includes LR5000 Utility Program CD PC application software LR03 alkaline battery x2 Instruction manual Operation manual and USB Cable...

Page 10: ...ay not described in this manual may negate the provided safety features Be certain that you understand the instructions and precautions in the manual before use We disclaim any responsibility for acci...

Page 11: ...the user Indicates that incorrect operation presents a significant hazard that could result in serious injury or death to the user Indicates that incorrect operation presents a possibility of injury t...

Page 12: ...though this instrument is designed to resist the ingress of dust and water it is not entirely water or dust proof so to avoid shock or dam age do not use it in a wet or dusty environment If used outsi...

Page 13: ...orrupting the data Do not use adhesive labels Do not expose the disc directly to the sun s rays or keep it in condi tions of high temperature or humidity as there is a danger of warping with consequen...

Page 14: ...nd store the data on a computer Quantities in parentheses Measurement Preparation to Data Analysis Required Items LR5011 1 LR6 alkaline battery 1 LR9604 Temperature Sensor 1 LR5091 Communication Adapt...

Page 15: ...Program p 35 5 Set the logger to the correct date and time in this case 15 May 2010 13 00 See Real Time Clock Setting p 29 With the LR5000 Utility Program the log ger can be set to the computer time p...

Page 16: ...wall mounted 11 Hold REC STOP on the logger for two seconds to start recording See 4 3 p 42 12 Press and on the logger to confirm that the recording count is incrementing and that recording data maxim...

Page 17: ...lay and saving Data can be imported while recording Records up to 60 000 measurements Data is preserved independently of battery state Recording continues for approx 30 s during battery replacement Sp...

Page 18: ...temperature sensor Operating Buttons LR5091 Communication Adapter IR Port p 44 Communicates with the logger USB Port p 32 Connect a USB cable here to communicate with a computer Mini B receptacle Stan...

Page 19: ...LR5092 20 Data Collector See 3 3 Making Settings from the LR5000 Utility Program p 32 LR5092 20 Data Collector Instruction Manual REC Indicator Indicates recording in progress Blinks when waiting to r...

Page 20: ...neous recording the maximum and minimum values are obtained from all the data measured at each recording interval For statistical recording the maximum and minimum values are obtained from all the dat...

Page 21: ...2 Battery life is ex tended when on enabled Default is on When on statisti cal recording in stantaneous maximum mini mum and aver age values are recorded at each interval Battery life is shorter Defau...

Page 22: ...atically switches to Measurement display When the battery indicator appears settings cannot be changed although they can still be displayed Settings cannot be changed while recording However settings...

Page 23: ...ed even when the bat tery is depleted and during battery replacement The clock can keep good time for several minutes even when the bat tery is removed during a battery change Once the battery indicat...

Page 24: ...ayed When battery voltage is too low to operate the logger the following appears Replace the battery to restore normal operation Battery Status Indicator Battery charge remains Fewer blocks within the...

Page 25: ...ull the battery cover back 2 Hold the battery cover while separating it from the logger 3 Install the battery as shown 4 Align the holes in the battery cover with the projections on the back of the lo...

Page 26: ...cables which could damage the cable insulation To avoid damage to the logger do not apply voltage to sensor jacks Connection Method Align the triangle on the plug with the one in front of the sensor...

Page 27: ...pplication list Click Windows System File Explorer to start Explorer 4 Click This PC and then double click CD Drive D drive 2 3 Installing the PC Application Program LR5000 Utility Program Operating R...

Page 28: ...ta logger series LR5000 programs consists of LR5000 Utility Pro gram and LR5091 LR5092 Device Driver both of which need to be installed If the earlier version of LR5091 LR5092 Device Driver has been i...

Page 29: ...ta are not deleted when uninstalling or upgrad ing the program Uninstall Procedure Version Upgrading 1 Click Start Settings The Windows Settings dialog box appears 2 Click Apps The Apps features scree...

Page 30: ...32 Displays Setting Screens Logger settings Displays the data import screens Logger data import Display Data Viewing screens Display Data Sorting screens Displays Option screens Displays Help Setting...

Page 31: ...rations Data Viewing Screens p 57 View imported data on these screens Select a file to view as a graph or table Example Screens for viewing the latest data Data Import Screens p 54 Import data from th...

Page 32: ...advanced settings on these screens You can specify the data importing method Example Import Method Setting screen Data Sorting Screens p 71 Sort imported data on these screens You can copy delete move...

Page 33: ...when memory becomes full Yes p 30 Yes Includedin the record ing stop method Recording Mode Selects instantaneous or sta tistical value recording mea surements are taken once per second and instantaneo...

Page 34: ...t display Settings cannot be changed while recording However settings can still be displayed by pressing the SET button from the Measurement display Recording Interval Setting 1 Press the SET button t...

Page 35: ...th setting starts blinking 4 Repeat this procedure to set the month day hour and minute 5 Press the SET button to accept the set ting The stop method setting is displayed Year Setting display Setting...

Page 36: ...escriptions OFF Recording stops when memory becomes full One Time Recording ON Default The oldest data is overwritten when memory is full Endless Recording When memory becomes full during one time rec...

Page 37: ...at each recording interval instantaneous recording ON When on measurements are taken once per second and instantaneous maxi mum minimum and average values are recorded at each recording interval sta...

Page 38: ...am Connecting the Logger LR5091 and Computer 1 Plug the USB cable into the USB port on the LR5091 or LR5092 20 and into a USB port on the computer 2 Dock the logger in the LR5091 or LR5092 20 When doc...

Page 39: ...t Settings to Computer button The logger s settings are now reflected in the program 2 Click to select The currently selected logger s back ground is a different color 3 Setting Options Note The displ...

Page 40: ...ox The settings are copied How can I learn more about changing settings 1 Setting the Basic Settings 2 Settings on the Recording Method tab Model comment Enter a comment to describe the logger as need...

Page 41: ...e REC indica tor on the logger display blinks until the specified start time Setting Options Descriptions Button Operation endless Stops recording by pressing the button on the logger The oldest data...

Page 42: ...scaled result is displayed on the logger Click a tab 3 Settings on the Measurement Method tab Click the Edit button to display the setting dialog box 3 See What is Scaling p 38 Enable scaling Select...

Page 43: ...cator appears when the measured value is out of range OF UF dis played and when a sensor anomaly occurs displayed Setting Options Descriptions Specify by example Enter two known conversion points up t...

Page 44: ...0 C Other Settings on the Logger Settings Screen Delete Data Deletes recorded data in the selected logger only while connected Send PC Clock Time Set the logger s clock to match the comput er s clock...

Page 45: ...amage is evident request repair See Requesting repairs p 91 Does the display appear when the battery is installed Display visible No display Request repair See Requesting repairs p 91 Is the logger cl...

Page 46: ...ply heavy downward pressure with the stand extended The stand could be damaged Avoid shocking the Z5004 such as by dropping Shock can cause it to be chipped or cracked Do not use the Z5004 where it ma...

Page 47: ...two screws 2 Insert the logger into the LR9901 1 2 The logger can also be attached to a wall or other surface by hanging the strap or attach ment hole on a screw Supported screw head dimensions up to...

Page 48: ...Be aware that old data is erased when starting recording after two recording sessions After one second the measurement display reappears Stop Hold the REC STOP button for two sec onds while recording...

Page 49: ...58 min 00 s 2 minutes interval 5 min 00 min 00 s to 55 min 00 s 5 minutes interval 10 min 00 min 00 s to 50 min 00 s 10 minutes interval 15 min 00 min 00 s to 45 min 00 s 15 minutes interval 20 min 00...

Page 50: ...from a Setting display to Measurement display To switch to the Measurement display from any other display press REC STOP When power saving p 31 is enabled the display blanks after no operation occurs...

Page 51: ...display the graph Auto Graph Display Note By default Automatically dis play graph when data is imported on the Options screen is enabled p 78 The data recorded in the logger is imported to the compute...

Page 52: ...s and tables can be printed p 59 The displayed time span can be specified Reloads and re freshes recorded data from a file Displays the Statistical In formation and Item Set tings dialog box when a gr...

Page 53: ...loses the program Process Data Scaling Applies scaling to data on one channel p 63 Power Calculation Performs approximate electric power calculation p 64 Energy Cost Performs approximate energy cost c...

Page 54: ...e graph When there are two or more axes select the one displayed closest to the graph How can the displayed area be magnified Dotted Box Click 2 1 Drag over the area to be enlarged to enclose it in a...

Page 55: ...aph background color 4 Copies the graph to the clipboard The graph can then be pasted into Microsoft Word etc 1 2 3 4 Time axis tab 1 Automatically sets the time axis to the optimum scale 2 Zooms the...

Page 56: ...t can be entered for each axis 5 Select the item assigned to each axis 6 Sets the Y axis scale for each axis 7 Automatically sets the currently selected Y axis to the optimum scale 8 Specifies the dis...

Page 57: ...nel comments Property Type of measurement value Measured values at A B cursors Statistical data Units The following items appear on the Item settings tab Display on off Graph line colors and thickness...

Page 58: ...mum or minimum numeri cal value to jump to the relevant cell or to the first if there are multiple relevant cells Time of Recording Recorded Values Blue indicates minimum values and red indicates maxi...

Page 59: ...ck 1 Select up to 600 items for display 2 Click the OK button Check 1 Click 2 Menu Items Contents Select Items Add and clear selection of multiple items display in blue selected with the mouse When th...

Page 60: ...notification area and click Show Main Screen The main screen appears 2 For the Data Import device click the Logger button The Data Import screen appears If the logger is not connected you are prompte...

Page 61: ...efreshed Select the save method Three methods are available 4 Click 5 Method 2 Specify an existing file Method 3 Specifythefilenamingmethod and save destination folder When data from the same logger a...

Page 62: ...the file list is saved and displayed when importing is finished Save Method Screen p 55 Data Import screen p 54 How is automatic importing performed On the Options screen enable Automatically import...

Page 63: ...uter click the icon in the task tray notification area and click View Data The Data View screen appears The View latest data tab shows a list of the loggers with data saved on the computer 2 Select th...

Page 64: ...te You can enter up to 20 characters for Filter by Mod el Comment Display Table Opens the viewer to display the table of imported or selected data How can past data be viewed On the Search Folders tab...

Page 65: ...d on A3 A4 or B4 size paper With the desired graph displayed click the Print button See Graph Display Methods 4 5 p 44 4 6 p 54 and 4 7 p 57 4 8 Printing Recorded Data Click Example Graph Printout How...

Page 66: ...4 8 Printing Recorded Data 60 HIOKI LR5011B980 04...

Page 67: ...tion about the latest data 1 Continued 1 If the LR5000 Utility Program is not run ning on the computer click the icon in the task tray notification area and click View Data The Data View screen appear...

Page 68: ...rms approximate energy cost calculation p 65 Operating Rate Performs approximate operating rate calculation p 66 Integration Integrates displayed data p 67 Dew Point Performs dew point temperature cal...

Page 69: ...nd the time span Clicking this tab changes the setting options Make set tings on either tab The settings are ap plied to the other tab A B slope offset values 1 2 3 1 1 Setting Options Descriptions Sp...

Page 70: ...3 Click the Execute button Calculation results are saved Note Click the Finish button to close the Power Calculation dialog box 5 2 Calculating Electric Power Electric power calculations are only appr...

Page 71: ...ick the Finish button to close the Energy Cost dialog box 5 3 Calculating Energy Cost Energy cost calculations are only approximate so results do not always equal the true energy cost There is no way...

Page 72: ...tton to close the Operating Rate dialog box 5 4 Calculating Operating Rate Item and range settings Select the item for operating rate calculation and the time span The time span can also be specified...

Page 73: ...tion results are saved as a new item in the recording file 1 Select the item and time span 2 Click the Execute button Integration results are saved Note Click the Finish button to close the Integratio...

Page 74: ...is no way to confirm that a specified data item is really a tem perature or humidity value Dew point calculation occurs regardless of data type Only the specified temperature and humidity data measur...

Page 75: ...time span 2 Select the calculation operator 3 Click the Execute button Calculation results are saved Note Click the Finish button to close the Two Data Item Arithmetic dialog box 5 7 Two Data Item Ari...

Page 76: ...n the recording file 1 Select the items and time span 2 Set the upper and lower threshold values and their corresponding conversion val ues 3 Click the Execute button Conversion results are saved Note...

Page 77: ...red file Clears all selections removes check marks Click Click 1 If the LR5000 Utility Program is not run ning on the computer click the icon in the task tray notification area and click Show Main Scr...

Page 78: ...1 Copying and Moving Data Select the drive 2 Select the folder 3 Select the file Up to 100 can be selected 4 Select the drive 5 Select Copying Data or Moving Data 1 7 Click Select the folder 6 Exampl...

Page 79: ...ollows 6 2 Deleting Data Select the drive 2 Select the folder 3 Select the file Up to 100 can be selected 4 Select Deleting Data 1 5 Click Example Delete a file from the folder C Users hioki Documents...

Page 80: ...e 2 Select the folder 3 Select the file Up to 10 can be selected 4 Select Combining Data 1 6 Click Click to specify the desti nation and file name for the combined data file 5 Example Combine file 201...

Page 81: ...4 Extracting Data Select the drive 2 Select the folder 3 Select Extracting Data 1 7 Click Click to specify the destination and file name for the extracted data file 6 Example Extract the data of Janua...

Page 82: ...6 4 Extracting Data 76 HIOKI LR5011B980 04...

Page 83: ...the Data Import screen p 55 Options Settings LR5000 Util ity Program Chapter 7 1 If the LR5000 Utility Program is not run ning on the computer click the icon in the task tray notification area and cl...

Page 84: ...nation folder 2 If you select the check box select the folder name 3 How can the save destination folder be changed How can the file naming method be changed File names can be specified as a com binat...

Page 85: ...onitoring Method and Logger Settings Displays Task tray notification area icon p 54 Click the Details tab When cleared the Communica tion Utility program has to be started manually How can the device...

Page 86: ...7 2 Changing the Connection Monitoring Method and Logger Settings Displays 80 HIOKI LR5011B980 04...

Page 87: ...nsor Temperature between 40 0 C 40 0 F and 0 0 C 32 0 F 1 0 C 1 8 F between 0 0 C 32 0 F and 35 0 C 95 0 F 0 5 C 0 9 F between 35 0 C 95 0 F and 70 0 C 158 0 F 1 0 C 1 8 F between 70 0 C 158 0 F and 1...

Page 88: ...capacity Instantaneous recording 60 000 values Statistical recording 15 000 instantaneous maximum minimum and average values Recording start method Logger button operation Instant or scheduled time se...

Page 89: ...pprox 105 g 3 7 oz w battery Dust and water protection rating IP54 EN60529 with sensor connected but not including sensor tip Accessories LR6 alkaline battery 1 Internal in the logger Instruction Manu...

Page 90: ...humidity Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 0 F to 104 0 F Humidity 80 RH or less non condensating Storage temperature and humidity Temperature 10 C to 50 C 14 0 F to 122 0 F Humidity 80 RH or less non conde...

Page 91: ...he model 3910 or 3911 Communication Base All Data Logger models 363x to 364x Communication Base models 3910 3911 and 3912 Communication connections Communication with LR5000 series loggers Computer US...

Page 92: ...a list display functions Browse recorded data in tabular format Displays up to 600 channels Displays statistical data maximum minimum and average Export functions Export all recorded data displayed in...

Page 93: ...ox 5000 mm 196 85 LR9602 Approx 10000 mm 393 70 LR9603 Approx 45 mm 1 77 LR9604 Sensor element Approx 6 mm 0 24 diameter and 28 mm 1 10 long Mass Approx 16 g 0 6 oz LR9601 Approx 60 g 2 1 oz LR9602 Ap...

Page 94: ...gth including metal tip Approx 1000 mm 39 37 Metal tip Outside diameter Approx 4 mm Length Approx 180 mm Mass Approx 23 g 0 8 oz Sensor type Thermistor Operating temperature and humidity 40 C to 120 C...

Page 95: ...pter 8 Specifications Appearance molded resin type LR9604 Temperature Sensor Approx length 45 mm LR9601 Temperature Sensor Approx length 1 m LR9602 Temperature Sensor Approx length 5 m LR9603 Temperat...

Page 96: ...eath type needle type LR9611 Temperature Sensor Approx length 1 m LR9612 Temperature Sensor Approx length 5 m LR9613 Temperature Sensor Approx length 10 m LR9621 Temperature Sensor Approx length 1 m L...

Page 97: ...n the instrument wipe 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 di...

Page 98: ...e X English Setup exe See Installation Procedure p 21 No measured value is dis played The sensor plug is inserted incorrectly The sensor plug is not inserted all the way in The maximum and minimum val...

Page 99: ...r recording starts The logger retains the data from both current and most recent prior record ing operation See 4 3 Starting and Stopping Recording p 42 How can recorded values be reorganized Enable s...

Page 100: ...an be saved to a computer without stopping recording See 4 5 Automatically Importing Saving Recorded Data to a Computer and Graph Display p 44 The logger cannot commu nicate with the new LR5091 LR5092...

Page 101: ...g or Replacing the Battery p 17 or A measured value is out of range Out of range values cannot be dis played OF or UF is displayed when this data is imported by the Utility Pro gram The sensor plug is...

Page 102: ...9 4 Error Displays 96 HIOKI LR5011B980 04...

Page 103: ...at the recording start time is not recorded in the following case data at 10 00 00 is not recorded Appendix Appendix 1 About Recording Modes Instantaneous Recording Statistical Recording Recording In...

Page 104: ...mum Recording Time 1 sec 16 h 40 min 1 min 41 d 16 h 2 sec 1 d 9 h 20 min 2 min 83 d 8 h 5 sec 3 d 11 h 20 min 5 min 208 d 8 h 10 sec 6 d 22 h 40 min 10 min 416 d 16 h 15 sec 10 d 10 h 15 min 625 d 20...

Page 105: ...Data view screen PC application program 57 61 Delete 38 73 Device connection monitoring setting 79 Display Graph 61 Display indicators 13 Display refresh time 12 Display the graph 56 Displaying a gra...

Page 106: ...time recording 35 Operating buttons 12 Operation flow 8 Option 41 Options 3 83 Options settings PC application program 77 Organizing data 71 Overview 11 P Package contents 2 Part names functions 12 P...

Page 107: ...15 Stop method setting for when memory becomes full 30 T Temperature sensor Connecting 20 Specifications 87 TIME indicator 13 29 Time setting 15 29 38 Transporting precautions 3 Troubleshooting 92 U...

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