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Rev. 1.70 

 
 

Serial Number:___________________

 

 

Model DL-04

 

DATA-LOGGER

 

W

IRELINE 

D

ATA

-L

OGGER

 

 

 

USER MANUAL 

 

 

 
 

© 1996-2008, Reliable Scale Corporation 

 

Reliable Scale Corporation

 

520 Moraine Road N.E. 

Calgary, Alberta, Canada 

Tel:1-800-419-1189 

(403) 272-8784 

Fax: (403) 273-9818 

E-mail: [email protected] 

Web: http://www.reliablescale.com

 

 

Summary of Contents for Data-Logger DL-04

Page 1: ...LOGGER WIRELINE DATA LOGGER USER MANUAL 1996 2008 Reliable Scale Corporation Reliable Scale Corporation 520 Moraine Road N E Calgary Alberta Canada Tel 1 800 419 1189 403 272 8784 Fax 403 273 9818 E...

Page 2: ...4 3 Delete Data 11 4 4 View Job Information 13 4 5 Plot Chart 14 4 6 Print Data 16 5 Configuration 18 5 1 Set Date 19 5 2 Set Time 21 5 3 Configure Ports 23 5 3 1 Show Port Function 24 5 3 2 Set Port...

Page 3: ...with the operator s normal activities The DL 04 monitors the truck s digital weight indicator depth meter and line speed meter as often as every 2 seconds and stores the information securely in memor...

Page 4: ...phanumeric Keys operator keys in information Data Control Keys for Entering and Editing data RS 232 Ports 4 pin female military style connectors P N PT02A8 4S to connect devices to the DL 04 Example D...

Page 5: ...ate time for operator verification with local time zones RELIABLE SCALE DL 04 DATA LOGGER 1999 03 29 14 09 23 F1 Continue 2 Press F1 to continue Screen shows the first two options available from the M...

Page 6: ...le Scale Corporation Model DL 04 DATA LOGGER User Manual Page 6 of 38 Rev 1 70 5 When an process has been completed the DL 04 will return to the Main Menu MAIN MENU 1 Log Data 2 Resume Logging Select...

Page 7: ...begun the screen is updated every log interval with the latest log information This maintains a record of Tool Depth with units Line Speed with units Entry Time Line Load with units Entry Number max 1...

Page 8: ...pha F 4 Quit ENTR Accept 5 Input numbers normally 6 Well Number is next Follow the same procedure as for Well Name Well Number F 2 Alpha F 4 Quit ENTR Accept 7 Key in Well Number Example 45 Well Numbe...

Page 9: ...Key in Job Operator Example 58 Job Operator 58 F 2 Alpha F 4 Quit ENTR Accept Log Interval is next Intervals from 2 seconds to 99 seconds between records are available Log Interval s Min 2s Max 99s F...

Page 10: ...resumed If there are no jobs in memory this process cannot be used 1 From the Main Menu select Resume Logging MAIN MENU 1 Log Data 2 Resume Logging Select more T The operator is asked to confirm the...

Page 11: ...r each day to make room for new ones and to eliminate confusion 1 From the Main Menu select Delete Data MAIN MENU 2 Resume Logging 3 Delete Data Select more T The operator is asked to confirm the dele...

Page 12: ...Scale Corporation Model DL 04 DATA LOGGER User Manual Page 12 of 38 Rev 1 70 If a valid password has been entered the records are deleted and the status is displayed on the screen Deleting data Data...

Page 13: ...e Main Menu select View Job Info MAIN MENU 3 Delete Data 4 View Job Info Select more T If there is more than one job in memory the user will be prompted for the job number VIEW JOBS Job to View 3 F 4...

Page 14: ...stored permanently in memory and can only be removed by using the Delete Data option see section 4 3 on page 11 Data transfer can be done as many times as desired before deletion Note The DL 04 has be...

Page 15: ...Reliable Scale Corporation Model DL 04 DATA LOGGER User Manual Page 15 of 38 Rev 1 70 4 To quit printing press F4...

Page 16: ...for this procedure see your terminal program manual for details Transferring jobs to computer does not remove them from the DL 04 s memory Records are stored permanently in memory and can only be remo...

Page 17: ...Reliable Scale Corporation Model DL 04 DATA LOGGER User Manual Page 17 of 38 Rev 1 70 4 To quit printing press F4...

Page 18: ...set from the Configuration Menu 1 From the Main Menu select Configuration MAIN MENU 6 Pint Data 7 Configuration Select more S 2 Screen shows first two items of the Configuration Menu Use the UP and DO...

Page 19: ...te log information If the date needs to be changed it is done using the Set Date process from the Configuration Menu 1 From the Configuration Menu select Set Date CONFUGIRATION MENU 1 Set Date 2 Set T...

Page 20: ...iable Scale Corporation Model DL 04 DATA LOGGER User Manual Page 20 of 38 Rev 1 70 The new date is displayed before returning to the Configuration Menu SET DATE Date set to 1999 02 12 5 To quit press...

Page 21: ...e log information If the time needs to be changed it is done using the Set Time process from the Configuration Menu 1 From the Configuration Menu select Set Time CONFUGIRATION MENU 1 Set Date 2 Set Ti...

Page 22: ...liable Scale Corporation Model DL 04 DATA LOGGER User Manual Page 22 of 38 Rev 1 70 The new time is displayed before returning to the Configuration Menu SET TIME Time set to 14 25 50 5 To quit press F...

Page 23: ...3 Weight Indicator 1 From the Configuration Menu select Configure Ports CONFIGURATION MENU 2 Set Time 3 Configure Ports Select more S 2 Screen shows first items of the Port Config Menu Use the UP and...

Page 24: ...a useful troubleshooting tool if device communications problems arise 1 From the Port Config Menu select Show Port Function PORT CONFIG MENU 1 Show Port Function 2 Set Port Function Select more S 2 S...

Page 25: ...is recommended that the default port assignments be used 1 From the Port Config Menu select Set Port Function PORT CONFIG MENU 1 Show Port Function 2 Set Port Function Select more S 2 Key in the port...

Page 26: ...is important that this setting is correct for proper device interfacing Supported Baud Rates 1200 2400 4800 9600 19 200 38 400 115 200 1 From the Port Config Menu select Set Port Speed PORT CONFIG MEN...

Page 27: ...Reliable Scale Corporation Model DL 04 DATA LOGGER User Manual Page 27 of 38 Rev 1 70 SET PORT FUNCTION Port 1 Speed 9600 baud 4 To quit press F4...

Page 28: ...the device connected to it It is important that these settings are correct for proper device interfacing Supported Word Lengths 7 8 1 From the Port Config Menu select Show Port Function PORT CONFIG ME...

Page 29: ...orporation Model DL 04 DATA LOGGER User Manual Page 29 of 38 Rev 1 70 4 Choose the parity setting Example 5 None Select Parity 1 Even 2 Odd 3 Mark 4 Space 5 None SET PORT FORMAT Port 1 Format 8 N 1 5...

Page 30: ...used when connected to the measurement devices as they can be damaged This can be a useful troubleshooting tool if device communications problems arise and should only by used by trained personnel A t...

Page 31: ...ts to used for logging 1 From the Configuration Menu select Set Depth Units Configuration MENU 3 Configure Ports 4 Set Depth Units Select more T 2 Key in the depth units Example 1 meters SET UNITS Sel...

Page 32: ...length of time is determined by the Plot Delay setting and is measured in milliseconds 1 From the Configuration Menu select Plot Delay CONFIGURATION MENU 5 Plot Delay 6 Set Password Select more S 2 T...

Page 33: ...assword Configuration MENU 3 Configure Ports 4 Set Password Select more T 2 Key in the old password CHANGE PASSWORD Old Password F 4 Quit When the password is entered s are displayed for security 4 Ke...

Page 34: ...Reliable Scale Corporation Model DL 04 DATA LOGGER User Manual Page 34 of 38 Rev 1 70 6 To quit press F4...

Page 35: ...r is properly plugged in and is supplying 12VDC Pin A of the power connector is positive pin B is negative 2 When transferring data to the computer nothing happens or else the data looks like garbage...

Page 36: ...0 lb 0 5818 lb 100 Depth 0 m 0 38 54 m 100 0 25 50 75 100 08 23 35 08 23 37 08 23 39 08 23 41 08 23 43 08 23 45 08 23 47 08 23 49 08 23 51 08 23 53 08 23 55 08 23 57 08 23 59 08 24 01 08 24 03 08 24 0...

Page 37: ...76kg 206 51m 65m m 7 7 15 28 58 5376kg 208 77m 61m m 8 8 15 29 00 5376kg 210 12m 65m m 9 9 15 29 02 5376kg 212 24m 54m m 10 10 15 29 04 5376kg 214 08m 50m m 11 11 15 29 06 5376kg 216 15m 48m m 12 12 1...

Page 38: ...ELIABLE SCALE CORPORATION within the warranty period This warranty does not extend to any consequential damage of other equipment loss of use commercial or economic loss or inconvenience prior to or d...

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