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Environmental Quality 

SD Card Logger

850071

Insruction Manual

Summary of Contents for 850071

Page 1: ...Environmental Quality SD Card Logger 850071 Insruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...the USA The contents of this manual may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical or other means that do not yet exist or may be developed including photocopying recording or any information storage and retrieval system without the express permission from Sper Scientific ...

Page 3: ...BLE OF CONTENTS Materials Supplied 6 Power Supply 7 Meter Components 8 Keypad 8 Setup Mode 10 Measurement Procedures 15 Datalogger 22 Battery Replacement 25 Troubleshooting 25 Specifications 26 Warranty 32 ...

Page 4: ...t in Lux or Ft cd Optional Type K J thermocouple probes available This meter features a real time SD memory card datalogger Standard portable SD memory cards provide unlimited data storage and upload pre formatted data directly to Excel Each data set includes the measured value along with the time and date Sampling time can be set from 1 second to 3600 seconds Alternatively manual datalogging is a...

Page 5: ...ays air velocity in five units of measure Lux or Foot Candles unit selection Zero Adjustment Highly accurate microcomputer circuit Direct upload of data to Excel SD memory card datalogger Manual datalogger option Internal clock and calendar Touch tone Tripod mounting screw Built in tabletop stand Maximum and Minimum Hold function Auto power off Low battery indicator Backlight ...

Page 6: ...PLIED Meter Sensor SD Card 6 AA Batteries Instruction Manual Hard Carrying Case OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 840058 USB Power Cable 840097 AC Adapter 840059 SD Card 840093 Field Tripod 840090 Water Resistant Instrument Pouch ...

Page 7: ...es or an optional 9 Volt DC adapter See p 28 for battery replacement instructions Plug the adapter into the power port labeled DC 9V located on the side of the meter Note When using the adapter the meter will remain permanently on and the POWER button will be disabled ...

Page 8: ... ESC 3 FUNCTION HOLD NEXT 4 REC ENTER 5 SET TIME CHECK 6 LOGGER SAMPLING TIME CHECK Side of Meter 7 RESET 8 DC9V Power Adapter Input Socket Back of Meter 9 Battery Cover Screws 10 Tripod Mounting Screw 11 Battery Compartment Cover Stand 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 9: ...p of Meter 12 Type K J Thermometer Socket 13 Probe Input Socket Bottom of Meter 14 SD Card Socket Sensor Probe 15 Anemometer Vane 16 Humidity Temperature Sensor 17 Light Sensor 7 13 8 14 9 15 10 16 11 17 12 ...

Page 10: ... Time Clock Decimal Type Auto Power Off Touch Tone Thermometer Type K J Temperature Units Sampling Time SD Memory Card Format Note The setup functions can be performed under any parameter but not while utilizing the datalogger function Once selections are saved the meter will default to the selected preferences ...

Page 11: ...rmal Mode Real Time Clock 1 Enter the clock function from Setup Mode see above dAtE appears on the LCD 2 Press ENTER The year will appear on the LCD 3 Press or to adjust the value Press ENTER to save the value 4 Repeat Step 3 to adjust the month date hour minute and second Note This procedure adjusts the meter s internal clock The internal clock will function when the meter is turned off as long a...

Page 12: ...EC appears on the LCD 2 Press or to select Basic or Euro Press ENTER to save the selection Auto Power Off The meter automatically turns off after 10 minutes of inactivity To disable this function 1 Enter the auto power off function from Setup Mode see page 11 PoFF appears on the LCD 2 Press or to select yes auto power off enabled or no auto power off disabled Press ENTER to save the selection Touc...

Page 13: ...ter the temperature units function from Setup Mode see page 11 t CF appears on the LCD 2 Press or to select C degrees Celsius or F degrees Fahrenheit Press ENTER to save the selection Sampling Time The sampling time is the time allotted between successive measurements To adjust the sampling time in seconds 1 Enter the sampling time function from Setup Mode see page 11 SP t appears on the LCD 2 Pre...

Page 14: ...rd will erase any previous memory on the card 1 Enter the SD memory card format function from Setup Mode see page 11 Sd F appears on the LCD 2 Press or to select yes format the SD memory card or no do not format the SD memory card Press ENTER to confirm the selection 3 If you selected yes in step 2 the display will show yES Ent Press ENTER again and the meter will format the SD card ...

Page 15: ...lecting the Function Press and hold FUNC to cycle through the options listed below Release FUNC when you reach the desired function Code on Display Function An Air velocity temperature rH Humidity temperature tP Type K J thermometer LIgHt Light meter Note The meter will default to the last function setting used when it is turned off and on again ...

Page 16: ...lease the FUNC button 4 Hold the probe handle and point the probe head toward the air flow The air velocity value appears on the upper display and the air temperature value appears on the lower display Selecting the Air Velocity Unit 1 Press and hold UNIT The meter will cycle through m s Km h mph Knot and FPM 2 Release UNIT when the desired unit appears on the LCD Note To change the temperature un...

Page 17: ...pears on the lower display Note To change the temperature unit see page 13 Type K J Thermometer Note The anemometer probe must be disconnected from the meter to obtain accurate Type K J readings 1 Press POWER to turn the meter on 2 Press and hold FUNC to cycle through the options until tP appears on the LCD Release the FUNC button 3 Plug a thermocouple temperature probe type K or J optional into t...

Page 18: ...ER to turn the meter on 2 Press and hold FUNC to cycle through the options until LIgHt appears on the LCD Release the FUNC button 3 Plug the probe plug into the probe input socket 4 While holding the sensor handle point the light sensor directly toward facing the light source The light measurement will appear on the LCD Note This meter measures light in LUX or Foot Candles Ft cd To change the ligh...

Page 19: ...D 2 Uncover the sensor to resume normal measurement Sound Meter The optional sound adapter permits the meter to measure sound in decibels 1 Press and hold POWER for 2 seconds to turn the meter off 2 Plug the sound adapter plug into the probe input socket 3 Turn on the sound adapter 4 Press POWER to turn the meter on Sound will appear on the LCD and then the meter will return to Normal Mode Sound l...

Page 20: ...eter press REC to begin recording the maximum and minimum values REC appears on the LCD 2 Press REC The maximum value and REC MAX appears on the LCD 3 Press REC The minimum value and REC MIN appears on the LCD 4 When you are viewing the maximum or minimum value you may press HOLD to delete the value REC appears on the LCD and the meter will begin recording maximum and minimum values again 5 To exi...

Page 21: ...o turn the backlight off 2 Press POWER again to turn the backlight on View Real Time Clock To view the time function during normal measurement not during datalogging 1 Press TIME CHECK The time information Year Month Date Hour Minute will appear on the LCD View Sampling Time To view the sampling time function during normal measurement not during datalogging 1 Press SAMPLING CHECK The sampling time...

Page 22: ... time see page 12 Auto Datalogging 1 Set the sampling time to 1 second see page 13 2 Press REC REC will appear on the LCD 3 Press LOGGER REC will flash on the LCD The tone will sound as the measurement data and time information are saved to memory 4 To pause datalogging press LOGGER The meter will temporarily stop recording and REC will stop flashing on the LCD Press LOGGER again to resume datalog...

Page 23: ...mber will appear on the bottom of the LCD and will also be recorded on the SD card 4 To change the position number press The position number will flash on the LCD 5 Press or to set the position number from 1 to 99 6 To indicate the position location P x x 1 to 99 will appear on the LCD 7 Select the position number and press ENTER to confirm 8 To finish datalogging press REC for 2 seconds REC will ...

Page 24: ... the datalogger and executing the function again the data is saved to the EMA01001 XLS file until the data reach 30 000 data columns A new file will then be generated i e EMA01002 XLS The folder EMA01 will hold 99 files A new route will be generated when exceeding 99 files i e EMA02 The file s route structure EMA01 EMA01001 XLS EMA01002 XLS EMA010099 XLS EMA02 EMA02001 XLS EMA02002 XLS EMA020099 X...

Page 25: ...er and remove from the meter 3 Remove the old batteries and replace with six new AA batteries ensuring correct polarity 4 Replace the battery cover Tighten the screws on the battery cover to secure to the meter TROUBLESHOOTING If the meter is not functioning properly during use i e the system is frozen and the keypad is non operational reset the meter 1 Use a small tool such as a disassembled pape...

Page 26: ...evel meter optional adaptor Datalogger Sampling Time Setting Range Auto 1 second to 3600 seconds For anemometer mea surement the sampling time setting value should be 2 seconds Sampling time can set to 1 second but memory data may loss Manual Push the data logger button once will save data one time Set the sampling time to 0 second Manual mode can also select the 1 to 99 position Location no Memor...

Page 27: ...t Temperature Compensation Automatic temp compensation for the Anemometer function and the type K J thermometer Data Hold Freeze the display reading Memory Recall Maximum Minimum value Sampling Time of Display Approx 1 second Data Output RS 232 USB PC Computer interface Connect the optional RS232 cable UPCB 02 will get the RS232 plug Connect the optional USB cable USB 01 will get the USB plug Oper...

Page 28: ...3 AA x 6 PCs or equivalent DC 9V adapter input AC DC power adapter is optional Power Current Normal operation w o SD card save data and LCD Backlight if OFF Appox DC 15 mA When SD card save the data and LCD Backlight is OFF Appox DC 36mA Weight 515 g 1 13 lbs ...

Page 29: ...55 9 mile h 0 1 mile h 2 0 4 mile h knot 0 8 48 6 knots 0 1 knots 2 0 2 m S FPM 80 4930 ft min 1 ft min 2 40 ft min Note m S meters per second km h kilometers per hour mph miles per hour knot nautical miles per hour international knot FPM feet per minute B Temperature Measuring Range 32 122 F 0 50 C Resolution 0 1 C 0 1 F Accuracy 0 8 C 1 5 F ...

Page 30: ...on 0 1 R H Accuracy 70 RH 3 reading 1 RH 70 RH 3 RH B Temperature Measuring Range 32 122 F 0 50 C Resolution 0 1 C 0 1 F Accuracy 0 8 C 1 5 F Light Meter Measuring Range LUX Ft cd 0 to 20 000 LUX 0 to 1 860 ft cd Resolution LUX Ft cd 1 LUX 0 1 Ft cd Accuracy 5 rdg 8 dgt ...

Page 31: ...1 5 F 58 1 148 0 F 0 4 1 8 F Type J 0 1 C 50 0 1200 0 C 0 4 0 8 C 50 1 100 0 C 0 4 1 C 0 1 F 58 1 2192 0 F 0 4 1 5 F 58 1 148 0 F 0 4 1 8 C Accuracy value is specified for the meter only Type K probes are optional accessories Above specification tests under the environment RF Field Strength less than 3 V M frequency less than 30 MHz only ...

Page 32: ...oes not cover probes batteries battery leakage or damage resulting from accident tampering misuse or abuse of the product Opening the meter to expose its electronics will break the waterproof seal and void the warranty To obtain warranty service ship the unit postage prepaid to SPER SCIENTIFIC LTD 8281 E Evans Rd Suite 103 Scottsdale AZ 85260 480 948 4448 The defective unit must be accompanied by ...

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