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LR8512

LR8513

Measurement Guide

WIRELESS PULSE LOGGER

EN

Sept. 2018  Revised edition 5  

LR8512B981-05

  

18-09H

LR8514

LR8515

WIRELESS CLAMP LOGGER
WIRELESS HUMIDITY LOGGER
WIRELESS VOLTAGE/TEMP LOGGER

Summary of Contents for LR8410

Page 1: ...LR8512 LR8513 Measurement Guide WIRELESS PULSE LOGGER EN Sept 2018 Revised edition 5 LR8512B981 05 18 09H LR8514 LR8515 WIRELESS CLAMP LOGGER WIRELESS HUMIDITY LOGGER WIRELESS VOLTAGE TEMP LOGGER ...

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Page 3: ...e Notes 10 1 Overview 19 1 1 Overview and Features 19 1 2 Parts Names and Functions 20 2 Preparation for Measurements 21 3 Using the LR8410 as a Unit 25 3 1 Real time Measurement Using the LR8410 25 3 2 Performing Real time Measurement Using a Windows PC 26 4 Collecting Measurement Data Using a Windows PC 27 5 Collecting Measurement Data Using an AndroidTM Terminal 29 LR8512B981 05 ...

Page 4: ...ii 6 Maintenance and Service 33 6 1 Troubleshooting 33 6 2 Error Display 35 ...

Page 5: ...Station This instrument can be used on the LR8410 firmware version 1 30 or later The firmware version for the LR8410 is displayed on the system screen The latest version can be downloaded from our website For details on how to upgrade the software see our website or check with your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller ...

Page 6: ...rsion 1 20 or later A version older than 1 20 needs to be updated The software can be updated in Wireless Logger Collector Windows PC version If the software version is older than 1 20 a communication error protocol error occurs in any communications attempted between the instrument and Wireless Logger Collector ...

Page 7: ...is instrument Please refer to the appropriate manuals for the intended usage Measurement Guide this manual Read this first For customers who use this instrument for the first time this manual describes the basic operation procedures Instruction Manual Describes details of the functions operations and specifications of this instrument Trademark Microsoft Windows Windows Vista and Excel are either r...

Page 8: ...ns contact your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller Check the package contents as follows Instrument LR8512 1 LR8513 1 LR8514 1 LR8515 1 Common accessories CD 1 Instruction Manual PDF Application Software Logger Utility Wireless Logger Collector The latest version of the application software can be downloaded from our website Measurement Guide Precautions Concerning Use of Equipment That Emit...

Page 9: ...C Sensor CT9693 90 Clamp On AC DC Sensor 9219 Connection Cable for 9695 02 connection CT7631 AC DC Current Sensor CT7636 AC DC Current Sensor CT7642 AC DC Current Sensor CT7731 AC DC Auto Zero Current Sensor CT7736 AC DC Auto Zero Current Sensor CT7742 AC DC Auto Zero Current Sensor CT9667 01 AC Flexible Current Sensor CT9667 02 AC Flexible Current Sensor CT9667 03 AC Flexible Current Sensor CT704...

Page 10: ...nts LR8514 Option Z2010 Humidity Sensor Length including the sensor Approx 50 mm Z2011 Humidity Sensor Cable length Approx 1 5 m Supported instrument LR8410 Wireless Logging Station Supported for software version 1 30 and later ...

Page 11: ... that will result in death or serious injury to the operator WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in death or serious injury to the operator CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in minor or moderate injury to the operator or damage to the instrument or malfunction IMPORTANT Indicates information related to the operation of the instrumen...

Page 12: ... Directive in EU member states Indicates that the instrument conforms to regulations set out by the EU Directive Indicates that the product incorporates Bluetooth wireless technology FCC ID Indicates the ID number of the wireless module certified by the U S Federal Communications Commission FCC IC Indicates the identification number of a wireless module approved by Industry Canada IC Screen displa...

Page 13: ...esignated with a higher numbered category than that for which the instrument is rated could result in a severe accident and must be carefully avoided Using a measuring instrument without categories in an environment designated with the CAT II to CAT IV category could result in a severe accident and must be carefully avoided CAT II When directly measuring the electrical outlet receptacles of the pr...

Page 14: ...t may be affected The line of sight distance between the instrument and the LR8410 is 30 m If there is an obstacle wall metal screen etc communications may become unstable or the communications distance may become shorter Communications between the instrument and the LR8410 are encrypted by SSP however the confidentiality of any information is not guaranteed We are not responsible for any leakage ...

Page 15: ...rating temperature and humidity see the specifications CAUTION This instrument is not drip proof Water that drips on the connector could cause a malfunction Do not allow any condensation to form Condensation can form particularly in an environment where the temperature changes drastically Do not allow the instrument to become wet or take measurements with wet hands Doing so may cause a malfunction...

Page 16: ...end not the cable to disconnect the output connector To prevent any wires from breaking pull on the connector end not the cord to disconnect the power cord from the outlet or the instrument The cables become stiff below 0 C If the cables are bent or pulled in this condition the cable insulation may be damaged or the wires may be cut When using the instrument make sure to use the connection cable s...

Page 17: ... or Z5020 It is extremely dangerous The electronics may not operate properly and the life of the operator may be put at great risk WARNING Swallowing magnets could be life threatening Keep any magnets out of reach especially of small children If you accidentally swallow magnets immediately seek medical attention CAUTION Do not use the Z5004 or Z5020 in locations where it may be exposed to rainwate...

Page 18: ... outlet Connecting the energized output plug to the instrument may damage the instrument When connecting an external power supply connect the output plug to the instrument and then supply external power Handling of batteries WARNING Do not short circuit disassemble or incinerate batteries Do not charge alkaline batteries Doing so may cause an explosion Handle and dispose of batteries in accordance...

Page 19: ...e different from the actual remaining battery level due to the battery characteristics settings during use temperature or consumption level When a battery is used in a low temperature environment or a weak and deteriorated battery is used the power may shut off regardless of the battery indicator display Batteries The battery indicator display and battery life are based on the use of a new alkalin...

Page 20: ...s Voltage Temp Logger When any voltage that exceeds the specified rating is applied the semiconductor relay can fail with a short circuit Never input any voltage that exceeds the specified rating Especially be aware of lightning surges If there is an error in measurement values send the instrument for repair Do not connect the measurement cable to the instrument while it is connected to the object...

Page 21: ... instrument or electric shocks Handling of CD Do not allow any dirt or scratches on the disk recording surface When writing on the label face use a pen with a soft tip Store the disk in a protective case and do not expose the disk to direct sunlight or high temperatures and humidity We are not responsible for any trouble in the Windows computer system when this disk is used Handling of clamp senso...

Page 22: ...ing organic gases ketone acetone ethanol toluene etc increasing the error component of humidity measurement Do not expose the temperature and humidity sensor to any concentrated chemical solvent for an extended period of time while it is used or stored The sensor may become contaminated by organic gases released from some types of vinyl chloride and packaging material When the temperature and humi...

Page 23: ...ual data collection used as stand alone LR8410 2 Logger Utility LAN USB communications Windows PC Wireless Logger Collector 0 1 sec high speed sampling The data update of the LR8513 and LR8514 is every 0 5 sec The memory capacity for each channel is 500 000 data 3 way power supply You can choose a power supply from LR6 alkaline batteries AC adapter and external power supply 5 V to 13 5 V Average M...

Page 24: ... consists of 9 digits The first two from the left indicate the year of manufacture and the next two indicate the month of manufacture It is necessary for production control requirements such as the product warranty Do not peel off the label LR8513 LR8512 LR8514 LR8515 Left side Common to all models Right side Bottom side Connection terminal For LR8512 connect the L1010 Connection Cable For LR8514 ...

Page 25: ...C adapter or battery AC100 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz The instrument is automatically powered on Bluetooth ON Bluetooth OFF 2 Connect measurement cables to the instrument LR8512 L1010 Connection Cable Length approx 1 5 m Not used Red Voltage input Black Voltage input ...

Page 26: ...t CM7290 and Output Cord L9095 or that of Display Unit CM7291 and Output Cord L9095 when you use one of the following clamp sensors Models CT7631 CT7636 CT7642 CT7731 CT7736 CT7742 CT7044 CT7045 and CT7046 L9095 Output Cord CM7290 CM7291 Display Unit ...

Page 27: ...AC 1000 V CT9667 02 5000 A 10000 A 4 CT9667 03 5000 A 10000 A 4 CT7044 2 5000 A 1000 A 600 A range 10000 A 6000 A range 3 4 CT7045 2 5000 A 1000 A 600 A range 10000 A 6000 A range 3 4 CT7046 2 5000 A 1000 A 600 A range 10000 A 6000 A range 3 4 1 The 9219 Connection Cord is required in order to connect a compatible clamp sensor 2 The CM7290 or CM7291 Display Unit and L9095 Output Cord are required ...

Page 28: ...r LR8514 LR8515 CH2 CH1 Input cable Thermocouple 3 Set the measurement condition Measurement settings can be changed from supported instrument or Windows PC Android application The settings can t be changed only by this instrument ...

Page 29: ...the power of the instrument and the LR8410 2 Register the instrument as a unit using the LR8410 Quick Set function Unit Guide 3 Set the measurement conditions using the Quick Set function Config Guide and send the conditions to the instrument 4 Start measurement For details refer to the LR8410 measurement guide ...

Page 30: ...n the LR8410 p 25 2 Install Logger Utility on the Windows PC Logger Utility 3 Start up Logger Utility The main screen is displayed when Logger Utility starts up The main screen is the basic screen for Logger Utility 4 Set the measurement conditions for the instrument 5 Send the measurement conditions to the instrument 6 Start or stop measurement For details refer to the Logger Utility instruction ...

Page 31: ...nstrument in Wireless Logger Collector up to 100 units When no wireless logger is found When the symbol in the screen is off press the power key to turn ON the Bluetooth function When the symbol in the screen is off a wireless connection is not established Place the instrument closer to the PC or remove any obstacle and then search for the logger again 4 Set the measurement conditions in Wireless ...

Page 32: ...reless Logger Collector Measurement data can be collected during measurement and after measurement stop 8 Analyze the data on the Windows PC 1 Display measurement data in the Logger Utility The data is displayed in a graph and analyzed 2 Output the collected data in the CSV file format The data is displayed in a graph using a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft Excel ...

Page 33: ...reparation for Measurements p 21 2 Install Wireless Logger Collector on the Android terminal Wireless Logger Collector 3 Register the instrument in Wireless Logger Collector up to 100 units 4 Set the measurement conditions in Wireless Logger Collector and send the conditions to the instrument 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 34: ...30 5 Start measurement You can also start measurement by holding down this button 2 3 1 6 Collect measurement data using Wireless Logger Collector 2 3 1 ...

Page 35: ...31 7 Export the measurement data to a file 2 1 3 4 5 8 Copy the exported file onto the Windows PC USB cable 9 Analyze the data on the Windows PC ...

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Page 37: ... time are significantly deviated from the correct values The backup lithium battery life has expired The replacement cycle for the backup lithium battery is 5 years Contact your authorized Hioki distributor or reseller Measured data cannot be found Recording has restarted since measurement stop Be aware that data is deleted if recording is started accidentally after measurement stops The wireless ...

Page 38: ... established An error occurs The settings cannot be sent or received or maintenance cannot be performed while the wireless logger is busy during measurement or monitoring Stop measurement or monitoring and then try again As the security settings are enabled an authentication error occurs Enter the correct password ...

Page 39: ...authorized Hioki distributor or reseller Err 5 Hardware error An error has occurred in the hardware Err 140 Backup battery error An error has occurred during clock backup O F U F The measurement value is outside of the measurement range or display range The measurement value cannot be displayed as it is outside of the measurement range or display range Check the input signal BURN Disconnection det...

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