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LogBox-DA Datalogger 

 

NOVUS AUTOMATION 

3/7

 

START LOGGINGS  

Immediately:

 The logger starts logging as soon as the configuration 

is applied. Not valid when the option ‘Daily Repetition’ is selected. 

Day  /  Hour:

  Logging  starts  at  a  defined  date  and  time.  The  date 

defined is used for the Daily Repetitions option as well. 

STOP LOGGINGS  

At  Full  Memory:

  Loggings  can  be  stored  up  to  the  full  memory 

capacity is reached. 

Wrap  around

:  Logging  never  stops.  The  LogBox-DA  will  keep  on 

recording the  readings and  when the memory is full  it will overwrite 
the oldest record in a circular or wrap around manner.  

After  a  defined  number  of  readings:

  The  logger  will  stop  logging 

after the number of readings here defined is reached. Not valid when 
the option Daily Readings is selected. 

Day  /  Hour: 

The  LogBox-DA  will  stop  logging  at  the  user-defined 

date  and  time.  Not  valid  when  the  option  ‘Daily  Repetition’  is 
selected. 

CHANNELS 

By  selecting  the  “

Channels” 

tab,  the  user  is  able  to  choose  the 

individual settings for each input channel, as 

Fig. 7

 shows.  

 

Fig. 7

 – Parameters for Input Channels Configuration 

 

CHANNEL 1 – DIGITAL PULSE LOGGINGS 

Configuration options provided for Channel 1 are: 

Tag:

 Defines a name (up to 8 characters) for identifying the variable 

to be measured.

 

Sensor:

  selects  the  input  type  of  the  channel: 

Unabled, 

PNP/Voltage, NPN, Dry Contact.

 

Unit:

  Defines  the  input  variable  unit.  Flow  measurement  is  default, 

however, other units can be defined by typing the unit in the text box.

 

Sensor Factor: 

 Defines the amount of input per pulse. Liquids flow 

measurement  is  default  (liters  per  pulse.)  It  can  assume  any  value 
between 0.000001 and 16383.

 

Scale Factor:

 Adjusts the readings such as to represent a particular 

flow  measurement  unit.  This  factor  can  be  automatically  calculated 
(the  software  computes  the  value  taking  into  account  the  interval 
between loggings and the sensor factor) by using the button: 

 

It can assume values between 0,000001 and 65535. 

 

Alarm:

 The routines for alarms 

LOW

 and 

HIGH

 are executed at the 

end  of  the  logging  period,  informing  the  occurrence  of  an  alarm  by 
flashing the alarm LED in the front panel.  

LOW

 defines the minimum value under which the alarm is triggered; 

HIGH

  defines  the  maximum  value  above  which  the  alarm  is 

triggered.  Once  activated,  the  alarm  LED  indicator  stays  so  even 
after the alarm-triggering situation has ceased.

 

CHANNEL 2 – ANALOG INPUT 

The options provided for Channel 2 configurations are: 

Tag:

 Defines a name (up to 8 characters) for identifying the variable 

to be measured.

 

Input:

 The signal applied to the logger second input is defined here. 

The  following  options  are  offered: 

None

  (disabled), 

4-20  mA,  0-20 

mA, 0-50 mV, 0-10 V

. The option selected must be compatible with 

the  LogBox  internal  jumper  configuration.  See  configurations  on 
Table 1. 

 

Unit:

  Defines the variable unit.

 

Scale:

  Defines  the  range,  in  engineering  units,  for  representing  the 

input variable measured in input 2. Adjustable: 0 to 65535, 65535 to 
0, -32768 to 32767, 32767 to -32768. 

 

Offset

: Allows fine offset corrections on the measured value. 

Value:

 Defines readings recording mode:

 

 

Instantaneous: 

 The instant value read at the logging time.

 

 

Average:

  Arithmetic  average  of  10  consecutive  samples 

equally spaced over the logging interval.

 

 

Minimum:

  Records  in  memory  the  minimum  value  of  10 

consecutive readings in the logging interval.

 

 

Maximum:

  Records  in  memory  the  minimum  value  of  10 

consecutive readings in the logging interval.

 

Alarm:

 The routines for alarms 

LOW

 and 

HIGH

 are executed every 

time  the  logger  samples  the  inputs,  informing  the  occurrence  of  an 
alarm by flashing the alarm LED in the front panel.  

LOW

 defines the minimum value under which the alarm is triggered; 

HIGH

  defines  the  maximum  value  above  which  the  alarm  sensor  is 

triggered.  Once  activated,  the  alarm  LED  indicator  stays  so  even 
after the alarm-triggering situation has ceased.

 

 

After  filling  all  the  fields,  send  the  configuration  to  the  logger  by 
clicking on the button: 

 

To stop loggings, click on the button:  

 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 

Only the input channels connections and the External Battery Switch 
(when  used)  are  needed.  The  logger  is  exclusively  powered  by  its 
internal battery. 

In  the  IP65  models,  the  inputs  and  the  signal  for  activating  the 
external power supply are located inside the logger case, which must 
be opened for accomplishing the connections.  

In the IP67 model, proper connectors are provided for this purpose, 
as shown in 

Fig. 9

CONNECTIONS IN THE IP65 MODEL  

Open the logger’s cover to get access to the block terminals and the 
configuration  jumpers.  Connection  cables  must  pass  through  the 
compress fitting located at the bottom of the case. Figure 8 indicates 
the signals polarity. 

Содержание LogBox-DA

Страница 1: ...20mA 4 20mA 0 50mV or 0 5V user defined Note For the channel 2 depending on the input signal selected it may be necessary to configure an internal jumper DATA ACQUISITION LOGGING Data can be acquired by means of two different modes In channel 1 which counts pulses the number of input pulses counted in the logging time interval is stored in the logger memory at the end of the interval The maximum n...

Страница 2: ... the optical interface communication COM1 COM2 or USB CONFIGURING THE LOGGER Make sure the IR LINK3 wand is connected to the PC port selected The interface must be pointed towards the logger communication window see Fig 5 at a distance of about 15 cm Fig 5 Infrared interface position Click the button to start the communication between the logger and the software the Parameters Configuration window...

Страница 3: ... triggered Once activated the alarm LED indicator stays so even after the alarm triggering situation has ceased CHANNEL 2 ANALOG INPUT The options provided for Channel 2 configurations are Tag Defines a name up to 8 characters for identifying the variable to be measured Input The signal applied to the logger second input is defined here The following options are offered None disabled 4 20 mA 0 20 ...

Страница 4: ...he logger Note The case cover should not be opened unless battery replacement is required If this is the case the cover must be properly tightened back in its place such as to assure the IP67 68 protection Fig 9 IP67 external connectors Wire connections Channels cable right Connection Blue Channel 1 3 IN1 positive Black Channel 1 4 GND negative White Channel 2 1 IN2 positive Brown Channel 2 2 GND ...

Страница 5: ...logger during the process Data can be collected anytime and saved in files for future analysis menu File Save or File Save as While in offloading process a progress bar is displayed The offload time is proportional to the amount of data being transferred number of records in memory After data transfer is completed the Graph window is displayed NOTE The logging is not stopped during the data offloa...

Страница 6: ...rds the center of the device Worn batteries should not be recharged dismantled or incinerated After use batteries must be disposed according to local legal rules or returned to Novus After placing batteries back to the logger make sure the cover is firmly attached to the socket MOST FREQUENTLY PROBLEMS The LED is not flashing The LED flashing light is intentionally weak and it can be difficult to ...

Страница 7: ...mV 10 MΩ 0 10 Vdc 120 kΩ Memory capacity 64000 64k Interval between readings Minimum 1 second maximum 18 hours External battery switch time 0 to 10 s Power 3 6 V lithium battery 1 2 AA Estimated autonomy 200 days with one weekly download and 5 minutes measuring interval Battery life depends heavily on data retrieval frequency Working temperature From 40 C to 70 C Protection IP65 and IP67 models se...

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