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LogBox-AA 

ELECTRONIC DATA LOGGER - MANUAL V1.1x D 

PRESENTATION 

LogBox-AA 

is  an  electronic  data  logger  with  two  analog  input 

channels.  Values  measured  by  these  channels  (data)  are  stored  in 
the  logger  electronic  memory  (acquisitions)  for  later  download  to  a 
PC for visualization and analysis in the form of tables or graphs. Data 
can be easily exported to spreadsheets. 
The 

LogChart-II 

is  the  software  used  to  configure  the  logger, 

download and visualize data. The logger configuration allows define 
the  logger  operation  mode,  including  the  start/stop  time  of  data 
acquisition.  Other  parameters  such  as  signal  input  type,  Logging 
interval, etc., are easily selected through the 

LogChart-II

 software. 

The 

LogBox-AA

 also provides a signal for commanding an external 

power  supply  (battery)  of  a  device  connected  to  the  logger.  This 
feature  allows  that  external  devices,  such  as  a  transmitter,  be 
powered only during the measurement sample time, thus extending 
the service life of these external batteries. 

MEMORY CAPACITY 

Two memory storage capacities are offered: 32 K or 64 K records: 

 

32 k Model: Allows up to 32.000 records; 

 

64 k Model: Allows up to 64.000 records. 

Memory  capacity  is  always  shared  between  enabled  channels.  In 
case  there  are  two  channels  enabled,  each  gets  50  percent  of  the 
memory available. When only a single channel is enabled, it has the 
entire memory at its disposal.  
Memory capacity is indicated on the identification label placed on the 
logger case.  

 

Fig. 1

 –Identification label

 

INPUT SIGNALS 

The input channels 1 and 2 measure analog electric signals, which 
can be Pt100, Thermocouple (J, K, T, E, N, R, S or B), voltage (0 to 
50 mV or 0 to 10 V) or current (0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA), according 
to user-defined settings. 
Note:  Besides  configuration  performed  through  the  software,  the 
definition  of  input  signal  requires  two  internal  jumpers  to  be 
configured. 

DATA ACQUISITION (LOGGING) 

Data  can  be  acquired  through  different  modes.  The  logger  can  be 
configured  to  perform  a  single  measurement  within  a  time  interval 
storing the value read or perform ten measurements within the time 
interval and store the mean of values measured. Yet, it can store the 
minimum or maximum values read in the interval. 

OPERATION 

The  logger  operation  mode  is  user-defined  in  the 

LogChart-II 

software.  To  access  or  change  this  configuration,  the 

IR-LINK3 

interface is required

.

 The user must

 

install the LogChart-II software in 

a computer and run the logger configuration according to instructions 
defined in the LogChart-II installation section of this manual. 
After  configuration  and  input  electric  connections  are  made,  the 
device is ready to measure and log input signals. The status indicator 
shows the logger current status. 

STATUS INDICATORS (LEDS) 

The  Status  Indicators  (see 

Fig.  2

)  are  located  in  the  logger  front 

panel. They indicate the current working conditions of the unit. 

LOG Indicator

 (

Logging)

: While in stand-by (not logging) or after 

a  series  of  acquisitions  is  ended,  it  flashes  once  at  every  four 
seconds. During login it flashes twice at every four seconds.  

AL Indicator (

alarm

):

 Alerts the user regarding alarm conditions. 

Whenever an alarm situation takes place it will flash once at every 
four seconds, until a new configuration is applied to the logger. 

 

Fig. 2

 – LED Indicators and IR communication 

LOGCHART-II 

INSTALLING LOGCHART-II 

The LogChart II is the software provided with the logger to allow for 
configuration and data collection. To install the LogChart II, execute 
the 

LC_II_Setup.exe

  program  provided  in  the  CD.  The  installation 

wizard will then guide you throughout the installation process.  

Summary of Contents for LogBox-AA-32k-IP67

Page 1: ...ccording to user defined settings Note Besides configuration performed through the software the definition of input signal requires two internal jumpers to be configured DATA ACQUISITION LOGGING Data can be acquired through different modes The logger can be configured to perform a single measurement within a time interval storing the value read or perform ten measurements within the time interval ...

Page 2: ...e entered The user can also obtain general information about the device The fields of the configuration window are described below Fig 6 Configuration window GENERAL INFORMATION FIELD General information on the top of the screen informs the model serial number logger current date time PC date time firmware version logger model version memory capacity and used memory This information is displayed i...

Page 3: ...iggering situation has ceased LOW defines the minimum value under which the alarm is triggered HIGH defines the maximum value above which the alarm sensor is triggered After filling all the fields send the configuration to the logger by clicking on the button New settings and PC current date time are then sent to the logger ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Only the input connections and the External Battery...

Page 4: ...STALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS Signal wires should be installed in grounded conduits and away from power or contactor wires Instruments must be powered only by an exclusive power supply System failure should always be taken into account when designing a control panel to avoid irreversible damage to equipment or people Installing RC filters 47 R and 100 nF serial is strongly recommended at contactor co...

Page 5: ...ned are displayed in engineering units in a table format The table displays register number date time and the record values Fig 15 Screenshot showing the acquisitions table VISUALIZING THE DATA Three windows support data visualization Graph Acquisitions Table and General Information windows Data can be originated from direct reading from the logger or from a file previously recorded in a computer ...

Page 6: ...NAL INFORMATION If you have any doubt concerning this or other NOVUS products e mail us at info novusautomation com or visit our home page www novusautomation com SPECIFICATIONS Inputs Thermocouples according to the NBR 12771 99 standard Pt100 RTD s NBR 13773 97 TYPE CHARACTERISTICS J Range 50 to 760 C 58 to 1400 ºF K Range 90 to 1370 C 130 to 2498 ºF T Range 100 to 400 C 148 to 752 ºF N Range 90 ...

Page 7: ...nual the user must check if the items below accompany the product The electronic logger LogBox AA The LogChart II software installation disk The disk includes the USB Two cables for sensor wiring IP67 model only WARRANTY Warranty conditions are available on our web site www novusautomation com warranty ...

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