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Installation   and   
maintenance      

Installation   is   done   in   accordance   with   the   instructions   in   this   document.   
Incorrect   installation   may   cause   damage   to   the   logger   and   inaccurate   
measurements.   That   is   why   the   installation,   the   initial   configuration   must   be   
done   with   due   attention.   
Incorrect   installation   results   in   violation   of   warranty   conditions   and   failure   of   
the   warranty.   
An   example   of   improper   installation   is   to   connect   the   pulse   or   analog   input   of   
the   device   shortly   or   to   a   power   source      

Transport   and   
storage   

Store   in   dry   rooms   without   access   to   water   or   other   liquids   at   temperatures   not   
lower   than   -­‐20   °   C   and   not   higher   than   60   °   C   in   the   original   package.   
Transportation   is   allowed   to   happen   accidentally   at   temperatures   below   -­‐20   °   C   
but   not   more   than   8   hours.   Protect   against   shocks   and   avoid   extreme   
conditions.

   

Subsequent   
maintenance   

Once   installed,   the   data   logger   should   be   cleaned   using   a   dry   or   lightly   
moistened   cloth,   explicitly   prohibiting   the   use   of   aggressive   and   abrasive   
detergents.   
Every   six   months,   it   is   desirable   for   the   user   of   the   logger   to   check   the   enclosure   
integrity   and   the   integrity   and   waterproofness   of   the   cable   and   connecting   
terminals   to   the   measured   device   or   sensor.   

Recycling   

When   recycling   the   product   and   its   disposal,   local   and   national   legislation   and   
regulations   must   be   observed.   If   you   hesitate,   please   return   the   appliance,   we   
will   recycle   it   for   you.   

Table   II   Health   and   safety   instructions   

 

Summary of Contents for LPMDL-1101

Page 1: ...are in proximity distance you can meter with a single device gas power and heating Analog sensors metering LPMDL 1101 has two extra inputs for connecting analog sensors with 4 20 mA output An example...

Page 2: ...yer GPRS Class 12 Dust Water protection IP68 Battery power 4 5 V 3xAA alcaline batteries Table I Technical specification 3 Functional specification Pulse metering the logger supports pulses generated...

Page 3: ...e point of view nonauthorized modifications or additions are not authorized Terms of use The data logger is intended for use in the following environmental conditions for use indoors or outdoors witho...

Page 4: ...peratures not lower than 20 C and not higher than 60 C in the original package Transportation is allowed to happen accidentally at temperatures below 20 C but not more than 8 hours Protect against sho...

Page 5: ...Visit us at www thingslog com 359 875 32 80 70 sales thingslog com 5 Physical instalation Figure 1 Logger outlook and dimensions...

Page 6: ...gh which it can be attached to a firm surface In order to attach the logger you will need a wall with stiff flat surface close to the meter or the sensor which you would like to measure Mark and drill...

Page 7: ...Visit us at www thingslog com 359 875 32 80 70 sales thingslog com Figure 3 Logger input output ports Figure 4 LPMDL 1101 wiring scheme...

Page 8: ...ry monitoring capabilities The batteries have to be replaced if the voltage level is under 20 3 8 V Figure 6 On the left logger without batteries on the right logger with batteries In order to replace...

Page 9: ...owrd 4 Scann the QR code on the logger label Figure 7 Area to be scanned 5 If the scan is sucessfull the android app will be able to register your logger to your profile Note that you can register onc...

Page 10: ...ration ThingsLog LPMDL 1101 1 Connect your logger to your meters and sensors as described in section physical instalaltion 2 Navigate to meny All Devices and pick your newly added logger Figure 8 Menu...

Page 11: ...ord period Could be Minute Hour or Day This is the period on which the logger will log in memory the reading values from the pulse inputs or the period on which it will perform low power reading of it...

Page 12: ...so you will be able to see the following message on your screen Figure 10 Confirmation of successful configuration If the configuration process is unsucessfull and the device stays in Not configured...

Page 13: ...thingslog com 359 875 32 80 70 sales thingslog com Figure 11 Readings 8 4 2 Flow graph Flow menu allows the user to visualize the consumption flow of the meter captured by the logger Figure 12 Flow c...

Page 14: ...onsumption graph 8 4 4 Data export The system supports readings data export from a a certain time range in CSV file format Figure 14 Data export in CSV file format 8 5 Normal operation dashboard After...

Page 15: ...fined as condition in which the logger is detecting consumption over certain threshold over certain long period of time For example the logger has detected a NON zero consumption over 6 consequitive h...

Page 16: ...lower than the expected one ALL_ZERO_CONSUMPTION alarm signaling zero consumption throught certain time period For there is no consumption for 24 hours Could potentially indicate a fault meter DEVICE...

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