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Summary of Contents for LR8400-20

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Page 3: ...The HiLogger firmware version is displayed at the upper right on the System screen The latest version can be downloaded from Hioki s website Please visit our company s website or contact your dealer...

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Page 5: ...easurement 25 Disabling Key Operations Key Lock Function 27 Performing Zero Adjustment 27 Saving Data 27 Confirming Inputs Monitor 28 Chapter 2 Measurement Preparations_________________29 2 1 Attachin...

Page 6: ...3 3 Input Channel Settings 55 Key Setting Procedure 55 Voltage Measurement Settings 57 Temperature Measurement Settings using thermocouples 58 Temperature Measurement Settings for RTDs 60 Humidity Mea...

Page 7: ...asurements and Data ________85 4 1 Confirming Measured Values and Starting Measurement 85 4 2 Observing Waveforms 87 Displaying Waveforms Display Descriptions 87 Displaying Gauges 88 Viewing Input Sig...

Page 8: ...ngs 116 5 4 Periodic Timer Measurements 117 5 5 Measurement with Trigger and Timer Functions 119 5 6 Trigger Setting Examples 121 Chapter 6 Saving Loading Data ____________________123 6 1 About Saving...

Page 9: ...ettings 147 Enabling and Disabling the Backlight Saver 147 Adjust Backlight Brightness 148 Selecting Black or White Screen Background 148 Enabling or Disabling the Beeper 148 Selecting the Horizontal...

Page 10: ..._____________________163 9 1 External Trigger Input 163 9 2 External Signal Output Trigger Output 164 9 3 Alarm Signal Output Alarm Output 165 9 4 Synchronous Measurements with Multiple HiLoggers 166...

Page 11: ...5 Restricting FTP Server Connections FTP Authentication 197 10 6 Auto Sending Data using the FTP Client Function 198 Setting Up an FTP Server on a PC 199 HiLogger Auto Send Settings 213 Testing File T...

Page 12: ...Format A9 Appendix 5 Binary File Size Calculation A10 Appendix 6 List of Default Settings A11 Appendix 7 Maximum Recordable Time A12 Appendix 8 Concerning Noise Countermeasures A13 Appendix 9 Frequen...

Page 13: ...Windows are either registered trademarks or trade marks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other coun tries CompactFlash is a registered trademark of Sandisk Corporation USA Sun Sun Mi...

Page 14: ...lied power cord p 34 Instruction manual This document 1 Measurement guide 1 USB Cable 1 Logger Utility Data acquisition appli cation program CD 1 p 143 The latest version can be down loaded from our w...

Page 15: ...or injuries not resulting directly from HiLogger defects Safety Symbols In the manual the symbol indicates particularly important infor mation that the user should read before using the HiLogger The s...

Page 16: ...n be fatally injured Indicates the prohibited action p Indicates the location of reference information Indicates that descriptive information is provided below The names of setting objects and buttons...

Page 17: ...severe accident and must be carefully avoided Never use a measuring HiLogger that lacks category labeling in a CAT II to CAT IV measurement environment Doing so could result in a serious accident CAT...

Page 18: ...Installation Precautions Operating Precautions Before Use Instrument Installation Avoid the following locations that could cause an accident or damage to the instrument Exposed to direct sunlight Exp...

Page 19: ...ing the Cords and Cables Avoid stepping on or pinching cables which could damage the cable insulation To avoid breaking the cables do not bend or pull them To avoid damaging the power cord grasp the p...

Page 20: ...c shock turn off the power switch and disconnect the cables before replacing the battery pack After installing or replacing the battery pack replace the battery compartment cover and screw Handle and...

Page 21: ...en bat tery charge is depleted Leaving the HiLogger in this state for a long time may cause over discharge so be sure to turn the HiLogger s power switch off When the HiLogger has turned off automatic...

Page 22: ...ent s humidity sensor may become contaminated if exposed to an environment containing organic gases ketone acetone ethanol toluene etc increasing the error component of humidity measurement Do not exp...

Page 23: ...ertain that connections are secure To avoid electric shock and short circuit accidents always close the analog input terminal cover and tighten the screws To avoid electric shock use the recommended w...

Page 24: ...F icon USB flash drive icon at the lower left is red while the card is being accessed Do not transport the HiLogger while a USB flash drive is connected Damage could result As the CF card USB flash dr...

Page 25: ...because there is a danger of scratch ing the surface and corrupting the data Do not use adhesive labels Do not expose the disc directly to the sun s rays or keep it in conditions of high temperature o...

Page 26: ...Operating Precautions 14...

Page 27: ...r locations on wave forms and the time at trigger positions can be displayed Simultaneously per forms six numerical calculation types in cluding maximum and average values Numerical Cal culations p 15...

Page 28: ...the Battery Pack 4 Connecting Configure Recording Settings p 52 1 Set the data acquisition record ing interval and recording length time span 2 Enable auto saving of measured data to removable storage...

Page 29: ...epeat Off Stop Measure ment When measuring recording using the trigger function p 101 measuring occurs only when an input waveform satisfies the specified trigger criteria default setting Measure Reco...

Page 30: ...ge Temp Unit Use to measure voltage thermocouple temperature and humidity with the Hioki Z2000 Humidity Sensor p 35 External Control Terminals p 35 Pulse inputs 8 channels Alarm outputs 4 channels Ext...

Page 31: ...0 Battery Pack p 33 SCROLL CURSOR Select waveform scrolling or A B cursor movement Left and Right Cursor keys Scroll waveforms and move A B cursors p 24 Scroll waveforms and read cursor values Stop me...

Page 32: ...LAN Connect an optional Model 9642 LAN Cable p 186 AC Adapter Socket Connect the supplied Model 9418 15 AC Adapter p 34 CF Card Slot Use to save data to a CF card Insert an optional CF card p 48 USB P...

Page 33: ...merical Screens Switches among the above screens Operationalinformation is displayed along the bottom of the screen The screen switch es each time you press the key 7 display types Gauge Wave Wave Wav...

Page 34: ...peration Fully charged battery pack Battery pack operation Battery pack operation Low battery indicator CF card USB flash drive Displayed when a CF card USB flash drive is inserted The icon appears re...

Page 35: ...tion is displayed along the bottom of the screen Selects a measurement in put unit and its settings The screen switch es each time you press the key 7 display types Make these settings to convert meas...

Page 36: ...ting Changing screen contents Setting Screen Waveform Numerical Screen Apply the new set ting or cancel it Scrolling a waveform See Scrolling Waveforms p 90 1 Scroll backward Scroll forward 2 Hide A B...

Page 37: ...ing measure ment When Repeat record multiple instances of the specified recording length or Cont record continuously is enabled Pressing STOP stops measuring When Repeat and Cont are disabled Off Meas...

Page 38: ...at and selecting Split Save for auto saving About Measuring Operation Cont Repeat Off Repeat On Off Off Recording is stopped before one recording length has elapsed On Repeat Recording same as Off Pre...

Page 39: ...y Lock Function Press and hold the right and left cursor keys for three seconds to lock the other keys and repeat to unlock Performing Zero Adjustment Saving Data With the Waveform Numerical or CH scr...

Page 40: ...nstantaneous values while the HiLogger is measuring first press WAVE DATA to switch to the Wave Value display then start measurement Depending on the scaling setting channels requiring more than 14 ch...

Page 41: ...ve data Insert a CF card or USB flash drive p 47 5 Turn the power on p 46 Compensate for input circuit offset zero adjust as needed p 50 6 Attach expansion input units as needed p 30 1 Make connection...

Page 42: ...put Unit Models 2 1 Attaching Expansion Input Units as needed Input Unit Types LR8500 Voltage Temp Unit LR8501 Universal Unit Measures voltage temperature and humid ity Measures voltage temperature hu...

Page 43: ...ger side and affix with the screws unless attaching an extension The HiLogger can be extended with up to two input units If an input unit is attached when the power is on it will not be properly recog...

Page 44: ...ttery Pack 1 Turn the HiLogger off Disconnect the AC adapter and ca bles if connected 2 On the back of the HiLogger loosen the screws affixing the battery compartment cover and remove it 4 Tighten the...

Page 45: ...emory HiLogger Charge the Battery Pack Charging is finished when the CHARGE LED turns off The CHARGE LED lights orange when charging begins When to charge When powering the HiLogger from the battery p...

Page 46: ...p 7 2 3 Connecting the AC Adapter Connect the output plug to the instrument before plugging the power cord into an outlet Connecting an energized output plug to the instru ment could damage the instr...

Page 47: ...iLogger the first time verify that it operates normally to ensure that no damage occurred during storage or shipping If you find any damage contact your dealer or Hioki representative To If damage is...

Page 48: ...ect 4 Replace the terminal block cover and tighten the screws Torque screws to no more than 0 6 N m When measuring instrumentation control equipment Applying 4 20 mA input current For details on in st...

Page 49: ...With a Phillips screwdriver loosen the screws in the termi nal block cover and lift the cover 2 Push in the button on the con nector with a flatblade screw driver 3 With the button held in insert the...

Page 50: ...the termi nal block cover and lift the cover 2 Push in the button on the con nector with a flatblade screw driver 3 With the button held in insert the cable into the cable con nection hole 6 Replace...

Page 51: ...nal control terminal block 4 Connect to the measurement object 5 Replace the terminal block cover on the Voltage Temp Unit and tighten the screws Torque screws to no more than 0 6 N m 3 Loosen the ter...

Page 52: ...ernal I O termi nal block screws insert the bare ends of the leads and tighten the screws 5 With the button held in insert the cable into the cable con nection hole 6 Release the button The cable is l...

Page 53: ...lation stripping length 8 mm Resistance Measurement 1 With a Phillips screwdriver loosen the screws in the termi nal block cover and lift the cover 2 Push in the button on the con nector with a flatbl...

Page 54: ...rol termi nal block cover 2 Loosen the terminal block screws insert the bare ends of the leads and tighten the screws 3 Connect to the measurement object 4 Replace the cover on the exter nal control t...

Page 55: ...ft the external control termi nal block cover 2 Loosen the terminal block screws insert the bare ends of the leads and tighten the screws 3 Connect to the measurement object 4 Replace the cover on the...

Page 56: ...re ends of the leads and tighten the screws 3 Connect to the device to be powered such as an external sensor 4 Replace the cover on the exter nal control terminal block Connect the wire to the 12V ter...

Page 57: ...lock screws insert the bare ends of the leads and tighten the screws 3 Connect the trigger signal input and output 4 Replace the cover on the exter nal control terminal block Connect the wire to the T...

Page 58: ...is state the battery charge will be depleted if measuring for a long time and measurement may be interrupted Verify that the AC adapter is securely connected to an AC power source and to the HiLogger...

Page 59: ...ement p 137 for details about managing data storage in the media Important Performance specifications cannot be guaranteed when using storage media other than a Hioki specified CF card option If the E...

Page 60: ...n top S and insert it in the direction of the arrow all the way in the slot 1 Open the CF card slot cover 2 Press the Eject button to release it 3 Press the Eject button again and pull the card out Re...

Page 61: ...s how to format a CF card or USB flash drive in the HiLogger Formatting a CF Card USB flash drive 1 2 Select the File Screen Select Format Apply Apply The Format Confirmation di alog appears Select Ye...

Page 62: ...Circuit Offset Zero Adjustment Any zero adjust setting is cleared upon system reset p 153 Zero adjustment cannot be performed while measuring Turn on the power and wait for 30 minutes to stabilize the...

Page 63: ...ing configuration data Settings Chapter 3 3 1 Setting Flow Overview Display the Setting screen When setting configura tion data has been saved For new measurement configurations Configure measurement...

Page 64: ...t Stop Measurement Press STOP to stop measuring Otherwise mea surement continues until the stop trigger criteria are met Measures for the specified recording time span Measurement stops when the speci...

Page 65: ...limit depends on the selected recording interval and number of channels used for measurements so the maximum settable time is displayed as the Max value indicated by the red box Setting options defaul...

Page 66: ...ms When channels 1 to 15 of UNIT3 and UNIT4 are selected for measure ment 100 ms See Chapter 11 Specifications p 227 Some waveform peaks may not be displayable with certain interval set tings For exam...

Page 67: ...ts p 101 for details 3 3 Input Channel Settings The Setting screen cannot be displayed while measuring Application Channels Used Reference page Voltage Measurement Channels on a Voltage Temp Unit or U...

Page 68: ...displays all channel level monitors When UnitWave is selected displays level monitors for all channels in the se lected input unit SlctCh Displays a channel level monitor for the selected channel Val...

Page 69: ...values are applied to calculations and data storage Input type Input range OVER value OVER value Voltage 10mv 0 0163835 0 016384 20mv 0 032767 0 032768 100mv 0 163835 0 16384 200mv 0 32767 0 32768 1V...

Page 70: ...out detection Setting options default setting K J E T N R S B W Setting options default setting 100 C 500 C 2000 C Setting options default setting INT Use the HiLogger s internal compensation Select...

Page 71: ...76 8 C 1000 400 0 200 1000 About Burn Out Detection When burn out detection Burn Out is enabled On a tiny sensing current is applied during each recording interval during thermocouple measurements to...

Page 72: ...asurement limits are determined by the measure ment range selected for each sensor Temperature Measurement Ranges Temperature measurement range depends on RTD char acteristics 100 C 100 C to 100 C 500...

Page 73: ...Settings 1 Select the input unit UNIT1 to 4 and channel 1 1 to 4 15 and check the box to enable the channel 2 Select Humid 1 The range is fixed at 100 f s 2 On Off When a measured value far exceeds t...

Page 74: ...range Setting options default setting 10 20 100 200 1 2 3 On Off For inductive loads such as coil windings the slow response time may pre vent correct resistance measurement In this case select a reco...

Page 75: ...ogic When Logic is selected the channel display automatically changes from P1 to L1 3 Select the High Low reference threshold val ues 4 Select a filter setting Setting options default setting 1V Judge...

Page 76: ...rding interval The pulse count is reset at the beginning of each recording interval Setting options default setting Counts the number of L H transitions Counts the number of H L transitions Setting op...

Page 77: ...rotation output from the sensor The range is automatically determined by this setting 4 Select the basis of measurement Slope 5 Select the High Low reference threshold val ues 6 Select a filter settin...

Page 78: ...r r s r s Revolutions per second Example Pulses per revolution 4 When the number of pulses counted in one second is P100 1000 c and the number of pulses counted in two seconds is P200 2000 c then the...

Page 79: ...annel waveform 3 5 Waveform Display Settings as needed The Setting screen cannot be displayed while measuring Key Setting Procedure Select the CH screen Move to a setting item Apply Open the setting o...

Page 80: ...et the desired zero position as a percentage of screen height Setting options default setting x100 x50 x20 x10 x5 x2 x1 x1 2 Setting options 50 to 150 with x1 magnification Zoom Zero Position setting...

Page 81: ...s expansion compression 10 10 0 5 5 0 1 Select Up Lwr 2 Specify the Upper value for the top of the display Move the cursor to the numerical value and press EN TER to display the numerical setting dial...

Page 82: ...he time per division Setting options default setting 100ms 200ms 500ms 1s 2s 5s 10s 20s 30s 1min 2min 5min 10min 20min 30min 1h 2h 5h 10h 12h 1day DIV z Selectable Not selectable U Not selectable whil...

Page 83: ...he conversion ratio and offset 2 pt Enter the values at two points before and after conversion Move the cursor to the numerical value and press EN TER to display the numerical setting dialog See Numer...

Page 84: ...xample if 1 c 1 pulse select 1 Pulse Move the cursor to the numerical value and press ENTER to display the numerical setting dialog See Numerical Value Entry p 69 The settings for physical units per p...

Page 85: ...n the Setting and Comment screens and comments can be entered on the CH and Comment screens This description enters a comment on the CH screen 3 7 Entering Titles and Comments as needed The Setting sc...

Page 86: ...er selection Choose Select a phrase from the pick list OK Accepts entry Cancel Cancels entry List Displays the pick list of pre registered measurement related phrases Hist Displays a pick list of prev...

Page 87: ...l Filtering The Setting screen cannot be displayed while measuring Setting Procedure Filter Setting options default setting 60Hz 50Hz OFF Fc Cut Off Frequency Select 50 or 60 Hz to match the local lin...

Page 88: ...een channels 3 9 Viewing and Editing with the All Channel Settings List Range screen The Setting screen cannot be displayed while measuring Conv Calc screen Input type Voltage Thermocouple RTD Humidit...

Page 89: ...y the settings of P1 shown on screen to other pulse CHs Copies the settings from channel P1 on the screen to channels P2 to P8 Logic settings cannot be copies calc1 Copy the settings of W1 shown on sc...

Page 90: ...an be hidden and all waveform display colors can be set to defaults This setting is only available on the Range screen Batch Setting Waveform Display Hide and Waveform Color Settings for All Channels...

Page 91: ...it shown on screen Resets the range screen settings of the selected input unit Conv Calc Screen Initialize all the scaling settings of all units Resets the scaling settings of all input units Initiali...

Page 92: ...input type and range as the reference channel and with Disp span set to Pos p 68 are valid Aligning Zero Positions on the Grid Select Batch Proc 1 Apply The selected items are displayed 2 Select the d...

Page 93: ...rature It applies only to channels with the same input type and range setting as CH1 of UNIT1 Setting CH1 of UNIT1 Value as a Scaling Value Inter Channel Compensation function When scaling is automati...

Page 94: ...Proc 1 2 Apply The selected items are displayed 3 Select the desired action Apply To display waveforms at the same position as CH1 next select the dis play position as follows Applies to the upper lo...

Page 95: ...its The conversion is simultaneously reflected appropriately on all scaled values To revert from Fahrenheit units to Celsius disable set to Off the scaling function p 71 This setting is only available...

Page 96: ...3 9 Viewing and Editing with the All Channel Settings List 84...

Page 97: ...easurement press MONIT to check measured values as needed p 28 When you have confirmed that the settings are correct press START to start formal measurement p 25 Pay attention to the following items w...

Page 98: ...iLogger will be damaged The grounds for the EXT TRG and TRIG OUT terminals are common with the HiLogger grounds GND and are not isolated To avoid damaging the HiLogger connect wiring so as to avoid an...

Page 99: ...input unit UNIT1 W30 Select the input unit with the wave forms to view when UnitWave is se lected Press UNIT to switch input units Input units can be switched in jumps as described be low Screen Exam...

Page 100: ...imits p 69 You can switch between channel settings and event search settings Event Search p 95 Select Gauge Wave About Channel Settings Press CHAN to select channels for gauge display However note tha...

Page 101: ...signals See To view cursor position values numerically Displaying Cursor Values p 93 To display waveforms and numerical values To display numerical values and comments To display numerical values onl...

Page 102: ...ard Fast scroll backward Scroll forward Fast scroll forward Show hide A B cur sors Press both simultaneously Jumps to the latest wave form While measuring you can also put the cursor on Trace near the...

Page 103: ...d immediately This is available only when measurement is stopped While measuring Jump is changed to Trace p 90 Magnifying and Compressing Horizontally Select from the Horz setting options Setting opti...

Page 104: ...rsors or Vertical cursors Specifying a Waveform Time Span 1 Press SCROLL CURSOR to dis play A B cursors and their val ues 3 Move the A B cursors using the left right cursor keys to specify the time sp...

Page 105: ...using the A B cursors Cursor values can be displayed for all channels or for only desired channels p 94 Displaying Cursor Values A B Press SCROLL CURSOR to display A B cursors and their values To hide...

Page 106: ...displayed default setting To select which cursor to move Select from the Move setting options A Cur B Cur AB Cur default setting About Cursor Types Cursor Type Example Cursor Value Trace Cursors Disp...

Page 107: ...ng occurs Use this procedure to insert event marks while viewing data on the Waveform Numerical Value screen during measurement Press START to apply a mark Event marks are numbered in the sequence the...

Page 108: ...Select the System screen Select External Trig In Apply Open the setting options for the item to be set Select Event 1 2 3 Connect and configure the exter nal signal input p 108 An event mark is insert...

Page 109: ...4 Observing Measurements and Data 4 Event marks can be inserted by alarm events Make this setting before starting measurements Alarm Event Marks Select the System screen Select Event mark for alarm A...

Page 110: ...on process includes event numbers along with measured values This is convenient when you need to later extract only marked data How are event marks handled in text CSV conversion The Logger Utility pr...

Page 111: ...Numer ical Value Screen Select MoveNo Open the setting options for the item to be set Select Move 4 Apply The waveform with the specified event number is displayed You can search by incrementing and d...

Page 112: ...4 3 Marking Waveforms and Searching Marks Search Function 100...

Page 113: ...en p 116 Specifying Criteria for Measurements Chapter 5 About Triggering Trigger criteria met T T Trigger Type Description Setting Screen Ref Start Trigger Recording starts when the specified Start Tr...

Page 114: ...ied trig ger level voltage Window Trigger p 105 In Recording starts or stops when the input signal enters a range defined by upper and lower thresholds Out Recording starts or stops when the input sig...

Page 115: ...displayed triggering is en abled On To disable triggering set Trig Func Off on the Trig Alm screen Set trigger criteria Select the trigger criteria to be applied See P 104 to P 106 Triggering can be e...

Page 116: ...f s 0 01 mV 20 mV f s 0 02 mV 100 mV f s 0 1 mV 200 mV f s 0 2 mV 1 V f s 0 001 V 2 V f s 0 002 V 10 V f s 0 01 V 20 V f s 0 02 V 100 V f s 0 1 V 1 5 V f s 0 01 V Temperature thermocouple and RTD 100...

Page 117: ...nitor or on the Waveform screen When scaling is enabled the scaled threshold values are displayed Make trigger settings on the CH screen of the displayed chan nel See Key Setting Procedure p 103 T T T...

Page 118: ...w T T T High Low 1 Select the trigger signal combining logic Select OR or AND as the start stop trigger type 2 Select the triggering state pattern for each pulse channel This setting applies to the pu...

Page 119: ...eria Stop Stop recording according to Stop Trigger cri teria Start Stop Start and stop recording according to the Start and Stop Trigger criteria respectively Setting options default setting OR Trigge...

Page 120: ...ect the slope for the Ext trig Start and Stop settings Select whether triggering occurs on the trigger sig nal s upslope or downslope This setting is forced Off when External Trig In is set to Event o...

Page 121: ...eater HIGH 2 5 to 5 0 V LOW 0 to 1 0 V Triggering occurs at the selecting rising or falling edge according to the selected Ext trig detec tion edge Voltage range HIGH level 2 5 to 5 0 V LOW level 0 to...

Page 122: ...ment decrement by 10 when the recording interval is longer than 10 seconds increment decrement by one recording interval HiLogger pre trigger time can be set up to 99 days Logger Utility settings of 1...

Page 123: ...larm Output Checking Alarm Criteria Channel alarm status Yellow alarm criteria are satisfied Green alarm criteria are not satisfied When Alarm Hold is enabled set to On the indicator remains yellow be...

Page 124: ...latch alarm outputs while measuring can only be set when measurement is stopped Buzzer beeper Enables and disables the alarm beeper can be set while measuring or not ALARM CLR When alarm hold is enabl...

Page 125: ...ring This setting is also available on the Gauge Wave Waveform Numerical screen p 112 4 Enable or disable the alarm beeper by the Buzzer setting This setting is also available on the Gauge Wave Wavefo...

Page 126: ...ons default setting Sound an alarm when the value is bigger than the level value set Sound an alarm when the value is smaller than the level value set Setting options default setting In Sound an alarm...

Page 127: ...D Alarm output occurs only when the alarm crite ria for every alarm enabled channel are satis fied 3 Selecting Combined Alarm Output Criteria Select the Trig Alm Screen If Alarm is set to Off change i...

Page 128: ...de level slope and threshold values See 3 9 Viewing and Editing with the All Channel Settings List p 76 Input type Voltage Temperature Thermocouple Temperature RTD Humidity Resistance Integration Revo...

Page 129: ...hange 1 s digit Change 10 s digit Key Setting Procedure 1 Set the Timer to On default setting Off 2 Enable set to On the desired timer setting items 3 Set the year month day hour minute and second for...

Page 130: ...On Cont recording should be disabled Off YY M D H M S Start time setting 9 00 on 01 01 2008 Start On 08 1 1 9 0 0 Stop time setting 17 00 on 01 31 2008 Stop On 08 1 31 17 0 0 Time from one measurement...

Page 131: ...psed Press START Timer start stop time Trigger criteria match T Press STOP End of Measurement Start of Measurement Measuring Recording time End of Measurement Start of Measurement Measuring Recording...

Page 132: ...auto sav ing Off Start Stop Start Stop A start trigger oc curs after the timer start time and a stop trigger occurs before the timer stop time On Stop Off Cont Trig ger Timer Repeat Off Repeat On Pre...

Page 133: ...ture measured on CH1 exceeds 500 C No 5 Acquire data from when the temperature measured on CH1 exceeds 500 C until it drops below 300 C No 6 Acquire data whenever the temperature measured on CH1 excee...

Page 134: ...Level Level 500 C Cond Level Level 300 C 7 Off On Cont On Off On Start Stop Start OR Stop OR Cond Level Level 500 C Cond Level Level 300 C 8 Off Off Cont Off 0h 1min 0s Off On Start Start OR Cond Lev...

Page 135: ...oading Data HIOKI_LR8400 CONF0001 SET WAVE0001 MEM Settings data folder CONFIG Waveform data folder DATA MEASUREMENT WAVE0001 CSV PICTURE Folder for calculation specific files Screen image folder 10 0...

Page 136: ...inside the DATA folder 5 When saved manually See Appendix 3 File Naming p A8 for file naming details 6 The TXT file extension is applied except when Separator Comma is selected on the System screen 7...

Page 137: ...cludes a large value capacitor to provide power to save the most recent data and close the files when power fails Although CSV realtime saving is possible data is saved only as text so waveforms canno...

Page 138: ...rt a removable storage p 47 Set the function of SAVE to Quick Save p 130 Select what to save Press SAVE after measur ing Saving is not possible while measuring Save System Screen Waveform Data Screen...

Page 139: ...ng measurement and calculation results are saved at the end of measurement CSV Calc 2 CSV 3 CSV 3 Waveform data is saved in text format during measurement and calculation results are saved at the end...

Page 140: ...free capacity of the removable stor age reaches a certain minimum size wave form files are deleted oldest first If deletion is not possible saving stops Delete while saving does not apply to numerical...

Page 141: ...te Execute A Replaceable message appears Bottom of the screen When both a CF card and USB flash drive are in stalled and either is removed the save destina tion automatically switches to the remaining...

Page 142: ...d to save more data points enable real time auto saving beforehand Saving can only occur when measurement stops Saving is not possible while measuring both waveform data and screen images Setting Proc...

Page 143: ...ng to current settings When you select Quick Save to save data upon pressing SAVE Setting options default setting CF Save to the CF card first USB Memory Save to the USB flash drive first Setting opti...

Page 144: ...form and press ENTER Select and press ENTER Select Yes in the confirmation dia log and press ENTER Select Media CF USB Memory Note Display the screen to be captured before pressing SAVE The setting di...

Page 145: ...g Configuration Select the Setting Screen Select Save Set Apply The Save dialog appears 1 2 3 Select whether to save to HiLogger memory CF card or USB flash drive Apply 4 Setting configuration files a...

Page 146: ...to those in the loaded configuration file Apply The loading dialog appears 3 Select whether to load from HiLogger memory CF card or USB flash drive Apply If you selected CF Card or USB memory When Loa...

Page 147: ...Setting configuration data saved as a file named STARTUP SET in the HIOKI_LR8400 CON FIG folder can be automatically reloaded at power on When setting configurations are stored on both CF card and USB...

Page 148: ...When the amount of data in a file to be loaded exceeds the internal memory capacity you can specify a data point number at which to start loading Top of data num in fig below The loadable data size s...

Page 149: ...ed in the HiLogger its contents are displayed The drive cannot be switched Press FILE again USB flash drive contents are dis played Press FILE to toggle between drive A CF card and B USB flash drive V...

Page 150: ...to delete one of these folders rename it first Read only files can only be deleted with a PC Select the File Screen 1 Apply Select a folder or a file to de lete 2 A confirmation dialog appears Select...

Page 151: ...e Screen 1 Apply Select the file or folder to rename 2 The character entry dialog appears Enter the new file name the same way as when entering a comment p 73 A confirmation dialog appears Select Yes...

Page 152: ...execute the copy operation 3 Select Copy Apply What if the file I want to copy is not displayed See Switching removable stor age p 137 See Viewing Folder Contents and the Parent Folder p 137 Apply Se...

Page 153: ...creen 1 Apply Select the key on which to sort 4 3 Select Sort Apply 2 Apply The control dialog box appears Execute the sort Files are redisplayed sorted in ascending or descending order Press to toggl...

Page 154: ...lity program on a PC p 189 Data cannot be read from a USB flash drive in the HiLogger To load files from a USB flash drive removed from the HiLogger insert it into a USB slot on the PC USB Drive Mode...

Page 155: ...le Orient the USB cable plug properly and insert it into the receptacle 1 Connect the other end of the cable to a USB port on the PC The PC should recognize the HiLog ger as a removable disk when the...

Page 156: ...6 5 Transferring Data to a PC USB Drive Mode 144...

Page 157: ...language p 149 Set start stop confirmation message display p 149 3 CSV File Saving Select CSV file data decimal and separator characters p 150 Select the sort order for numerical calculation results p...

Page 158: ...y Open the setting options for the item to be set Select from the listed op tions 1 2 7 1 Operation Settings Using the Auto Resume Function Resume After Power Restora tion When Auto Resume is enabled...

Page 159: ...sure to turn the HiLogger power switch off when not in use While the backlight saver is active the HiLogger s measuring state is still indicated by the LED File Protection Level Setting Setting optio...

Page 160: ...ckground Color The beeper can be set to sound when an error occurs Beep Sound Beeper Adjust Backlight Brightness Setting options default setting 100 70 40 25 four step brightness setting Selecting Bla...

Page 161: ...setting Time Displays the time span from the start of mea surement If triggering is enabled the displayed time span is from the last trigger event Date Displays the date and time every ten divisions D...

Page 162: ...iod character Comma Select the comma character Setting options default setting Comma Select the comma character Space Select the space character Tab Select the tab character Semicolon Select the semic...

Page 163: ...is information is treated as a comment in Ex cel Split msec Date data is output using the format with sub second time data unit ms is output separately double quotation YEAR 4 digits MONTH 2 digits DA...

Page 164: ...tart trigger time and file date information will be incorrect If this occurs reset the clock 7 5 Making System Settings Setting the Date and Time Select the System Screen Select Clock Setting Apply Ap...

Page 165: ...t Initialize Apply A confirmation dialog appears 1 2 3 Select Yes Apply Initialization proceeds Setting configuration language selection and communication related settings saved in the HiLogger are no...

Page 166: ...you notice a malfunction press START and STOP simultaneously to abort the test LCD Tests the screen display character test gradation test color test The screen changes each time you press an operatio...

Page 167: ...ta Time to maximum value Time elapsed from the start of measurement to the maximum value Time to minimum value Time elapsed from the start of measurement to the minimum value Configure numerical calcu...

Page 168: ...e set Select from the listed op tions 1 2 Real Time Calculation While Measuring Auto Calculation 1 Select On 2 Select numerical calculation types To record calculated values at specified intervals spl...

Page 169: ...tions default setting Off Save only the last calculation results On Save calculation results at a fixed interval Set the calculation interval equal to the Length Ref Time Save calculation results at a...

Page 170: ...ulation type 6 Select Exec and execute Numerical calculation results are displayed Setting options default setting Average P P Maximum Minimum Time to Max Time to Min Off The results of the selected c...

Page 171: ...sor to move p 92 Move to a Span item 3 Apply Open the setting options for the item to be set Select Sw to Calc Apply 5 Select Exec Apply The results of calculations are displayed Press SCROLL CURSORto...

Page 172: ...d from the start of re cording to minimum value When there are two or more minima this value is the first to occur Interval Cal culation Auto Calc only P 156 When Split Save is enabled On or Ref Time...

Page 173: ...to obtain results on W3 CHA and CHB can be set to W1 and W2 respectively The above formula is set up beforehand calculation result waveforms are displayed on the Waveform screen while measuring and ca...

Page 174: ...select coefficient a CH A coefficient b CH B coefficient c and the measurement units and press ENTER 1 2 Increment decrementby 1 change sign Select setting field On Off Coefficient setting dialog See...

Page 175: ...plying a signal from an external trigger source p 108 This allows synchronous operation of multiple HiLoggers by parallel triggering p 166 See Using External Triggering p 108 for setting procedures an...

Page 176: ...0 to 0 5 V Pulse width LOW level 10 ms or greater Maximum input voltage 20 to 30 V 5 mA max 200 mW max HIGH 4 0 to 5 0 V LOW 0 to 0 5 V GND TRIG OUT 10 k 5 V 10 ms or greater The signal is output even...

Page 177: ...ctive LOW Output voltage range HIGH level 4 0 to 5 0 V LOW level 0 to 0 5 V Output Refresh Every recording interval Maximum switch rating 5 to 30 VDC 200 mA GND ALM 1 to 4 10 k 5 V DC12 V 12 V Externa...

Page 178: ...iLoggers set the External Trig In to Trigger p 108 Triggering any HiLogger triggers all con nected HiLoggers As the number of con nected HiLoggers is increased the trigger time difference between them...

Page 179: ...als However data recorded at shorter intervals can still be obtained after measurement has fin ished To create a program see the Communications Command Instruction Manual on the supplied application C...

Page 180: ...to communicate using the Logger Utility p 189 or communications commands p 225 Select the HiLogger s USB interface 10 1 USB Settings and Connections 1 HiLogger Setting Select the System Screen Select...

Page 181: ...iver32 msi If you are using the Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 10 64bit version Run SetupDriver64 msi in the CD R If Logger Utility is already installed run the CD from the following locati...

Page 182: ...stallation a message saying that the software has not passed Windows Logo testing will appear a few times click Continue Anyway to continue installing For Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 10...

Page 183: ...g box re questing your permission to install the software may appear When it does check Always trust soft ware from HIOKI E E CORPO RATION and click Install to continue 5 When installation is complete...

Page 184: ...the device are com plete 3 Connecting the HiLogger to a PC To avoid electric shock hazards turn off all devices before connect ing or disconnecting the USB cable Do not pull out the USB cable during...

Page 185: ...ion wizard will be gin Check No not this time and click Next 2 Check Install the software automatically Recom mended and click Next Please wait while the driver is being installed 3 Click Continue Any...

Page 186: ...and Connection Controlling by Logger Utility p 189 The supplied Logger Utility program provides PC control over HiLogger settings and measure ment data recording and observing Controlling by Communic...

Page 187: ...ing the Logger Utility Program Operating Environment OS Windows XP 32 bit Windows Vista 32 bit 64 bit Windows 7 32 bit 64 bit Windows 8 32 bit 64 bit Windows 10 32 bit 64 bit CPU 1 GHz or faster x 86...

Page 188: ...re running software such as antivirus software be sure to end the software be fore you start the installation The installation may not be performed properly if antivi rus software is running 1 Start u...

Page 189: ...n desti nation The end user license agreement is displayed Read the EULA then select Agree and click Next The installation destination folder can be changed on this screen If you are not changing the...

Page 190: ...Logger Utility has been installed the CD can be removed from the drive 4 Click Next to start installing Installation starts Progress is displayed during instal lation To interrupt installation in pro...

Page 191: ...Utility 1 From the Windows Start menu select the Control Panel and double click Add or Remove Programs 2 From the list of installed programs select Logger Utility and remove it You are returned to the...

Page 192: ...to the network Always make LAN settings before connecting to the network If you change settings while connected to the network IP addresses may overlap or invalid address data may flow over the networ...

Page 193: ...er s IP address subnet mask and gateway can be ob tained and set automatically Host Name This is a name that identifies the HiLogger on the network Assign a host name that is different from the names...

Page 194: ...hough the IP address can be freely set a private IP address is normally more secure 1 PC Network Setup IP Address 192 168 1 0 24 network address or enter 192 168 1 1 as a private IP address Subnet Mas...

Page 195: ...Communication The communications settings appear Open Select Communication Interface 1 2 3 Apply Select LAN Move to a setting item Open 4 Set Apply Increment decrement by 1 Increment decrement by 10...

Page 196: ...iLogger Gateway IP Set this only when Gateway is enabled Set the IP address of the gateway device DNS Select whether to use DNS DNS IP Set this only when DNS is enabled Set the DNS server s IP address...

Page 197: ...private IP addresses As below make sure that no host names or IP addresses are duplicated First HiLogger Second HiLogger Third HiLogger Common Settings Host Name LOGGER DHCP Off IP Address 192 168 1 2...

Page 198: ...ng communication Yellow LED Lights when communicating at 100 Mbps and not lit at 10 Mbps If the green LED does not light when connected to the LAN the HiLogger or connected device may be damaged or th...

Page 199: ...web browser such as Internet Explorer IE can be used to make HiLogger settings and to control remote data acquisition and on screen monitoring HTTP server functions Sending E Mail p 218 E Mail notifi...

Page 200: ...utility to test data transfer 1 From the Start menu select All Programs Accessories Comand Prompt 2 at the blinking cursor Enter ping XXX XXX X X the IP address of the host device to test Alternative...

Page 201: ...reen 10 3 Using the Logger Utility Configure HiLogger settings on the PC and transfer to the HiLogger Search event marks and mea surement data using various criteria such as maxima and fluctuation val...

Page 202: ...field The main page appears 3 Select SETTING PAGE 4 When the FTP HTTP Authentication HiLogger setting is enabled Enter the user name and password and press the SET To avoid unauthorized access to HTTP...

Page 203: ...te the HiLogger by multiple PCs at the same time may result in unin tended actions Remote control operation should be performed from only one PC at a time If the security setting blocks the Remote Ope...

Page 204: ...nel at every recording interval Screen refresh time can be selected from Off or 5 10 or 60 seconds When measurement is stopped instantaneous input data from each channel is dis played You can select w...

Page 205: ...nal Memory Data acquired into the HiLogger s internal memory cannot be accessed while measuring It is possible only after measurement stops When acquiring optional range data Click When acquiring all...

Page 206: ...simply entered from the web browser Enter a comment and click the SET button You can select another input unit for setting Setting Comments Click Select the input unit for setting and click the SET b...

Page 207: ...PC to transfer HiLogger data files from internal memory and removable storage to the PC 10 5 Transferring Data to a PC with the FTP Server Function 1 Start IE to display the Settings screen p 190 2 Cl...

Page 208: ...es sible when measurement stops Files containing either current or previ ously saved data real time CSV and calculation results are inaccessible while measuring When FTP HTTP Authentication is enabled...

Page 209: ...eal time auto or manual saving and when deleting files creat ing or deleting folders or renaming formatting or loading files on the HiLogger only file transfers are possible from the FTP client If an...

Page 210: ...6 Auto Sending Data using the FTP Client Function Set Auto Save to Waveform realtime CSV realtime Waveform Calc or CSV Calc Calculated values are not transferred automatically To save or transfer dat...

Page 211: ...not include an FTP server Instead use FileZilla Server or another freeware alternative Windows 7 Setting Up an FTP Server on a PC The necessary settings may differ depending on the environment Refer t...

Page 212: ...P server 3 On Windows click the button to the left of Internet Information Ser vices to expand the list of functions Click the button to the left of FTP Server and check FTP Service Click the button t...

Page 213: ...munication 10 5 Select Administrative Tools 6 Select Internet Information Services IIS Manager 7 Select Internet Information Services IIS Manager from Administra tiveTools Communications may be blocke...

Page 214: ...an FTP site name such as ftp Set the directory into which you wish to save data from the FTP client as the content directory 9 Configure the bind and SSL settings and click the Next button Configure t...

Page 215: ...y a firewall 10 Enter authentication and approval information and click the Finish but ton Configure the settings as follows Authentication Basic Authorization All users Permissions Check both Read an...

Page 216: ...10 6 Auto Sending Data using the FTP Client Function 204 13 Select Advanced settings 14 Select FTP Server FTP Traffic In from Inbound Rules Properties 15 On the FTP Server FTP Traffic In Select Enable...

Page 217: ...205 3 Chapter 10 Connection to a PC Communication 10 Setting the users that will access the server 16 Confirm that FTP Server FTP Traffic In is enabled and close the dialog 17 Select Administrative To...

Page 218: ...n local users and group users to display the menu and select New User 20 Set the user and click the Create button Set the username and password and select the Password never expires check box 21 Confi...

Page 219: ...rmit of the folder for FTP is set up Above a setup of FTP of Windows 7 is an end You can use the FTP server by using the created username and password 22 Open C inetpub right click ftproot and then se...

Page 220: ...g Data using the FTP Client Function 208 Windows XP Professional 1 In the Control Panel select Add or Remove Programs 2 Select Add Remove Windows Components 3 Select Internet Information Services IIS...

Page 221: ...Data using the FTP Client Function 209 3 Chapter 10 Connection to a PC Communication 10 4 Select File Transfer Protocol FTP Service and click OK 5 Click Next At this point your Windows XP CD is reques...

Page 222: ...P Client Function 210 When installation is finished the InetPub folder is created 7 In the Control Panel select Administrative Tools 8 Select Internet Information Services 9 Select Default FTP Site an...

Page 223: ...munication 10 10 For the IP Address select All Unassigned 11 On the Home Directory tab select Read Write and Log visits and click OK 12 Back in the Administrative Tools select Computer Management 13 I...

Page 224: ...to Sending Data using the FTP Client Function 212 14 Enter a user name full name password and confirmation e g logger and click Create The created logger user is registered This completes FTP setup on...

Page 225: ...ey Setting Procedure HiLogger Auto Send Settings HiLogger FTP Server PC e g 192 168 1 2 e g 192 168 1 1 Select the System Screen Move to a setting item Apply Open the setting options for the item to b...

Page 226: ...the FTP server en able FTP HTTP authentication and set a user name and password 5 When FTP HTTP Authentication is enabled User Name setting Enter the user name that will be required to access the HiLo...

Page 227: ...name Select identifiers to be prepended to file names Examples Host Name LOGGER IP Address 192 168 1 2 Date 10 04 01 08 30 05 Auto Save file name AUTO0001 MEM When the host name IP address and time a...

Page 228: ...transfer speed is 300KB s and typical transfer preparation time is 3 s Example For a 3MB 3 000KB file Transfer time 3 000KB 300 KB s 3 s 10 3 s 13 s Testing File Transfer Select FTP Transfer Test App...

Page 229: ...e number that failed to send and the number of unsent files are displayed Status values are reset to zero by the following When pressing START to start measuring When changing LAN related settings For...

Page 230: ...a an SMTP mail server Register up to three recipient addresses 10 7 Sending E Mail Frequent alarm events can generate excessive e mails In this case enable Alarm Hold to limit notifications to the fir...

Page 231: ...e HiLogger E Mail Settings HiLogger SMTP Example 192 168 1 2 Example 192 168 1 1 Example 192 168 1 100 Mail Server Internet Service Provider Mail Recipient PC Mail Recipient Cell Phone or PC Select th...

Page 232: ...e desired mail sending criteria Setting options default setting Off Mail is not sent On Mail is sent Setting options Up to 32 characters e g abc xyz xx xx Setting options Start Trig Send mail when a S...

Page 233: ...ions Message Enter the text for mail notifications Attach data Enable disable attachment of measurement data Data sends only when Start trigger Stop trigger or alarm event occurs Setting options Up to...

Page 234: ...Mail Transfer Test Apply Sends a test e mail If the e mailing test fails check your HiLogger e mailing settings If the e mailing test succeeds you can start measurement If more than 30 unsent mails a...

Page 235: ...ailed to send and the number of unsent files are displayed Status values are reset to zero by the following When pressing START to start measuring When changing LAN related settings For example Total...

Page 236: ...Set Server Name IP Port Account Name Password SMTP Auth Employs SMTP supporting PLAIN and LIGIN Account Name Password 2 Enter the Server Name POP Enter the name of the POP3 server 3 Set the IP Port PO...

Page 237: ...ollowing procedure See 10 1 USB Settings and Connections p 168 for the USB settings and connection procedures See 10 2 LAN Settings and Connections Before connecting to the network p 180 for the LAN s...

Page 238: ...10 8 About Communications Commands 226...

Page 239: ...life Approx five years for clock and settings 23 C 73 4 F Operating environment Indoors Pollution degree 2 up to 2000 m 6562 ft ASL Operating temperature and humidity 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F 80 RH or l...

Page 240: ...ders can be copied between drives Communications Functions LAN Interface LAN IEEE802 3 Ethernet 100BASE TX DHCP DNS Connector RJ 45 LAN Function Data acquisition and measurement criteria setting with...

Page 241: ...om the rated supply volt age are taken into account Rated supply frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz Battery Z1000 Battery Pack The AC Adapter has priority when connected Rated supply voltage 7 2 VDC External Power...

Page 242: ...igger Triggering occurs when the input signal level enters or exits the amplitude window defined by upper lower thresholds Trigger types digital Pattern Mask Trigger Trigger when signals match the pat...

Page 243: ...alog and pulse Level An alarm is output by input rising above or falling below a preset level Window An alarm is output by input crossing into or out of a window defined by preset upper and lower trig...

Page 244: ...data backup Data is retained for about 30 minutes after power off except when powered off while writing to removable storage or within five minutes after power on Display Display Screen Selec tion Hy...

Page 245: ...ge and remove the storage media When the removable media is re inserted data retained in internal mem ory is saved continuously to a separate file Data protection When a power outage occurs during rea...

Page 246: ...When a signal is applied to the external trigger input terminal Exter nal Trigger and Exclusive settings on the System screen 4 When an alarm event occurs can be enabled disabled No of Marks Up to 10...

Page 247: ...s Analog 30 channels Up to two measurement input units LR8500 Voltage Temp Unit or LR8501 Universal Unit can be added for up to 60 channels Pulse Digital 8 channels each channel selectable for pulse o...

Page 248: ...0 6 C 500 C f s 0 05 C 200 to 100 C or less 1 0 C 100 to 0 C or less 0 8 C 0 to 500 C 0 6 C 2000 C f s 0 1 C 200 to 100 C or less 1 0 C 100 to 0 C or less 0 8 C 0 to 1200 C 0 6 C E 1 100 C f s 0 01 C...

Page 249: ...0 to 300 C or less 3 0 C 300 to 500 C 2 2 C 2000 C f s 0 1 C 0 to 100 C or less 4 5 C 100 to 300 C or less 3 0 C 300 to 1700 C 2 2 C B 1 500 C f s 0 05 C 400 to 500 C 5 5 C 2000 C f s 0 1 C 400 to 600...

Page 250: ...ommon mode re jection ratio with 100 maximum signal source impedance 100dB minimum with 50 or 60 Hz input and digital filter disabled 140dB minimum for 50 Hz input with 5 s recording interval 50 Hz di...

Page 251: ...e at every recording interval the integration value is reset at each interval Revolution variation Counts the input pulses per second to obtain revolutions Anti chatter filter Settable On Off for each...

Page 252: ...to 45 channels 3 20 0k 13 0k 4 9k 2 4k 1 2k 50 50 50 50 50 50 10 Up to 60 channels 4 Not settable Recording interval 10 ms 20 ms 50 ms 100 ms 200 ms 500 ms 1 s 2 s 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s 1 m 2 m 5 m or m...

Page 253: ...ore Cut off frequency Up to 15 channels 1 20 0k 20 0k 20 0k Up to 30 channels 2 20 0k 20 0k Up to 45 channels 3 20 0k Up to 60 channels 4 Accessories Instruction Manual This document 1 Measurement Gui...

Page 254: ...ment accuracy Per connected HiLogger specification Conditions of guaran teed accuracy Per connected HiLogger specification Temperature and hu midity range for guar anteed accuracy Per connected HiLogg...

Page 255: ...1 mA measurement current Humidity Only with Hioki Z2000 Humidity Sensor Measurement accuracy Per connected HiLogger specification Conditions of guaran teed accuracy Per connected HiLogger specificati...

Page 256: ...11 3 LR8501 Universal Unit Specifications 244...

Page 257: ...ce and Service Chapter 12 12 1 Inspection Repair and Cleaning Touching any of the high voltage points inside the HiLogger is very dangerous Do not attempt to modify disassemble or repair the HiLogger...

Page 258: ...tput the adapter is faulty A power protection component may be damaged Contact your dealer or Hioki representative for service Customers should not attempt to perform parts replacement and repair Cont...

Page 259: ...on Please purchase a new bat tery pack Please contact your dealer or the nearest HIOKI representative If the HiLogger is not used for more than a month please remove the battery pack for storage Time...

Page 260: ...g the lithium battery 1 Verify that the power is off and remove the measurement cables and power cord 2 Turn the HiLogger over and remove the five screws affixing the lower case 3 Remove the two screw...

Page 261: ...gger 249 3 12 Chapter 12 Maintenance and Service CALIFORNIA USA ONLY This product contains a CR Coin Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov...

Page 262: ...12 3 Disposing of the HiLogger 250...

Page 263: ...ad times between channels are fixed to the values shown in the figure above regardless of the recording intervals When the digital filter is on the scan widths and dead times between channels vary in...

Page 264: ...a fresh battery pack 005 FPGA error Incompatible FPGA firmware version Try updat ing the firmware and if the error persists submit the HiLogger for repair 008 FPGA PLL error Turn off and on the power...

Page 265: ...Recording and Pre Trigger spans changed due to waveform memo ry limit Increasing the recording interval requires reducing recording length and pre trigger recording time 233 Trigger or alarm changed...

Page 266: ...aveform data No waveform data is preset so data saving and cal culations cannot be performed Press START to start acquiring measurement data 302 Confirm the A B cursor position The A B cursor position...

Page 267: ...rotected Rename for deleting This message is displayed to prevent accidental dele tion of data folders To delete a folder first rename it 441 Insert the recording media Unsaved data will be lost soon...

Page 268: ...process Wait for the current process to finish If there is no other execut ing process turn the HiLogger off and back on 512 File system error too long path name The specified path name is too long Re...

Page 269: ...35 Bad Mail server IP address Check the mail server IP address setting 636 Can not connect to Mail server Check the mail server settings and connections 637 Can not find Mail server DNS failed Check t...

Page 270: ...s are appended to the specified file name If no file name is specified AUTO is automatically entered XXXX0001 MEM XXX00001 MEM XX000001 MEM X0000001 MEM When auto numbering exceeds 9999 the file name...

Page 271: ...LM 1 ALM 2 ALM 3 ALM 4 ALM SOURCE 1 ALM SOURCE 2 ALM SOURCE 3 ALM SOURCE 4 CALC 1 V Event 11 0 000000000E 00 1 21000E 02 0 000000000E 00 0 000000000E 00 1 0 0 0 0 2 4200000000E 02 0 1 000000000E 01 1...

Page 272: ...aveform calcula tions 3 Data size no of analog channels 2 no of pulse channels 4 no of logic channels 2 no of alarm channels 58 no of waveform calcula tions 8 no of data points Notes The no of logic c...

Page 273: ...urn Out Off RJC Int Count Mo Add Pulse Rev 1 Slope Disp Span Pos Zoom Voltage Revolve 1 Tc 1 0 Pos Voltage 50 Tc Revolve 0 Upper Voltage 0 005 Tc 100 Count Revolve 5000 Lower Voltage 0 005 Tc Count Re...

Page 274: ...fewer channels are recorded Appendix 7 Maximum Recordable Time Interval Storage capacity HiLogger s internal memory 16 MB 9727 256 MB 9728 512 MB 9729 1 GB 9830 2 GB 20ms 1h 33min 1d 51min 2d 1h 42mi...

Page 275: ...e device being tested and the HiLogger leaks to the input signal lines AC magnetic fields produced by current in power lines couple into loops in the input signal lines Coupling due to electrostatic c...

Page 276: ...round Because common mode noise is generated between the input pins it has a direct effect on the measurements Inverter or Commercial Power Supply Electromagnetic Coupling Signal Voltage Normal Mode V...

Page 277: ...nal a M3 screw type terminal located on the exter nal control terminals of the HiLogger Securely ground the chassis of the device being tested Securely connect the chassis of the device being tested t...

Page 278: ...a bypass ground wire to the GND terminal on the HiLogger Noise current i1 and i2 can be sup pressed by suppressing the common mode voltage with a low resistance ground wire or a bypass between ground...

Page 279: ...e to ground connect it to the chassis GND on the 8430 20 Note that doing so has no effect if the 8430 20 is not itself connected to ground through the three prong power cord etc Shielded twisted pair...

Page 280: ...ing intervals produce lower cut off frequen cies and better noise suppression A larger number of channels input units raises the cut off frequency for a specific recording interval and weakens noise s...

Page 281: ...necting a 250 resistor between and input terminals Connect a 4 20 mA output device and record the average val ue every minute p A28 What is the maximum measuring time using the battery pack About 5 ho...

Page 282: ...uple For 0 6 C thermocouple accuracy and 0 5 C RJC accuracy temperature measurement accuracy is 1 1 C Temperature Mea surement Settings us ing thermocouples p 58 How to display only CH1 to CH3 Select...

Page 283: ...ar 5 Mon 1 Day 9 Hour 0 Min 0 Sec Interval On 1 Day 0 Hour 0 Min 0 Sec 3 2 Configuring Mea surement Settings p 52 5 4 Periodic Timer Measurements p 117 Is it possible to measure on 120 channels using...

Page 284: ...g channels is about 500 s regardless of recording interval When the Filter is enabled 50 or 60 Hz the time differ ence increases with longer recording in tervals Appendix 1 Scan Tim ing p A1 How can I...

Page 285: ...g interval About 200 days of recording is possible using 30 analog channels at 1 s record ing interval to 1 GB media Appendix 7 Maximum Recordable Time p A12 How can I process acquired data later with...

Page 286: ...internal memory capacity limits saving of measurement data to the most recent eight million data points If you need to save more data points enable real time auto saving before hand Specifying a Wave...

Page 287: ...information is not included 4 3 Marking Wave forms and Searching Marks Search Func tion p 95 Question Remedial Action Reference page Logger Utility Question Remedial Action Reference page What kind o...

Page 288: ...easuring Connect to the output terminals of the watt hour meter Items to prepare HiLogger AC Adapter supplied Measurement input leads CF Card Hioki option Turn the power on Right side Connect to power...

Page 289: ...al energy kWh The display range changes automatically when scaling is enabled so set the upper and lower display limits after enabling scaling When the watt hour meter uses mechanical relay contacts f...

Page 290: ...ower outlet 1 5 Insert a CF card Right side 4 2Configure Measurement Settings On the Setting screen set the recording interval and recording time and enab auto saving and numerical value calculation 1...

Page 291: ...he 10 V range with a 5 V upper limit and 1 V lower limit To change the upper and lower limits select the 10 V range 1 V 5 V When set as shown at the left the vertical axes appear like this 1 2 Select...

Page 292: ...uts Voltage Thermocouple Humidity RTD and Resistance Channel Select Relays For RTDs and Resistance only 1 mA Constant Current Source SoL terminal is common to all channels Pulse Input Circuit Diagram...

Page 293: ...rd 45 160 Copy 138 Delete 136 Load 132 Rename 137 Sort 139 Charging time 31 Cleaning 243 Clock Setting 158 Comment 71 Communications commands 223 Continuous recording 51 Cursor Type 92 Cursor values 9...

Page 294: ...34 Load Set 132 Logger Utility 187 Logic measurement 61 Logic trigger 100 104 LR8500 Voltage Temp Unit 28 LR8501 Universal Unit 28 M Maximum value 143 148 Measurement values 22 Memory 131 Minimum valu...

Page 295: ...56 Text 122 Thermocouple 56 Time Disp 155 Time to maximum value 143 148 Time to minimum value 143 148 Time Value Display 155 Timer 99 115 Trace cursors 92 TRIG OUT 43 162 Trigger combining logic 105 T...

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