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                                                                                                         Temperature/Event Adapter

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Press the "ON" button on the front panel. The
display will show the instrument name. If no
display is visible, or if the display is all black,
adjust the display control until the lettering is
visible.

If no adapter is connected or if the adapter has
become defective, the display will show this
message. The Service Logger will recognize
when an interface unit is plugged in and auto-
matically set up the correct menus and displays
for that interface.

This is the 

Operating Mode

 display for the

OM-60-MOD-TE Sensor. The temperature of the
sensor and the presence of voltage at the
detector leads are continuously measured and
displayed. This is the mode the Service Logger
will go to after it is turned on.

If the temperature sensor is not connected or
has become defective, the display will indicate
that the sensor is not responding.

Temperature sensor is not responding.

C

HANGING 

S

ETTINGS

Every function of the Service Logger can be set through a series of menus.
Settings are stored in memory and remain there even without the main and
backup power source until altered by the user. Each sensor will have settings
unique to its function and the Service Logger will select and display the correct
menus for each sensor that is plugged in.

Changing Recording Time and Sampling Rate

Press and hold the  

                   

M E N U

               

 

E N T E R

 button until the

display changes to the Recording Rate menu.
The user may select the sampling rate and

recording time for the Service Logger. Use the 

              

S T A T U S

 or 

             

R E C O R D

 buttons

to change the recording time and sampling rate according to the table listed
below

SERVICE LOGGER

VER 2.0

PLEASE

CONNECT SENSORS

TEMP   EVENT

74°F      OFF

TEMP      EVENT

         ****         OFF

RECORDING RATE

     15HR EVERY 15SEC

Summary of Contents for OM-60-MOD-TE

Page 1: ...D TE cables by the user is not recommended and will void the sensor warranty The voltage detector is connected by two coiled clip leads available at the interface box The voltage detector will operate...

Page 2: ...s not connected or has become defective the display will indicate that the sensor is not responding Temperature sensor is not responding CHANGING SETTINGS Every function of the Service Logger can be s...

Page 3: ...r and event detector but will only record data on a change in the state of the event detector When the M ENU EN TER button is pressed 3 more times to cycle through the remaining functions the recordin...

Page 4: ...ding prior to starting a new recording The first step in making a recording is to select the proper recording time and sample rate If a sampling rate of 15 seconds is being used then every 15 seconds...

Page 5: ...minate recording if the Service Logger was set to record previously 3 Record information to memory and to a printer This is a combination of options 1 and 2 Information is stored in memory and at the...

Page 6: ...the upper right hand corner of the display The R indicates recording is in progress While you are recording it is possible to check how much memory has been used Press and hold the STA TU S button unt...

Page 7: ...s is that data samples that are less than the selected temp erature change or if the state of the event detector stays the same no samples will be printed until the conditions that are programmed in t...

Page 8: ...he temperature continued to decrease with the fan OFF at 5 32 a m on the Tuesday of the same week End of Data This indicates the end of the recording and shows that the temperature remained within 2 o...

Page 9: ...to operate an error message will be displayed to alert the user to a printer problem There are several possible problems that may occur if the printer is not ready The Service Logger will alert the u...

Page 10: ...have to manually scan a potential 4000 data samples to find the information of interest Press and hold M ENU EN TER until this display appears The actual recording rate is unimportant Press M ENU EN...

Page 11: ...g of the data recording or R EC O R D to go to the last previous data sample Press M ENU EN TER at any time to return to the Operating Mode TRANSFERRING DATA TO A COMPUTER After a recording has been m...

Page 12: ...puter screen A README file is also included on the floppy diskette which has detailed instructions on the use of the transfer program and reflects the latest information that is not included in this m...

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