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1. Message the display alternates between the measuring value and St Al wait for start alarm Disconnect logger and place it in cooling area As soon as the logger temperature in the cooling area falls below 0 C the alarm will be cleared and the logger starts recording St Al disappears no computer required at the place of application GREISINGER electronic GmbH Hans Sachs Stra e 26 Fon 0049 9402 9388 0 D 93128 Regenstauf Fax 0049 9402 9383 33 G14 0 11 6C 04 Operating Manual MINISOFT page 6 6 Measuring Value Diagrams The logger data and logger windows loaded can also be displayed as diagrams To do so select Create New Diagram from the Diagram menue A selection of all possible graphs will be displayed Select the graphs desired and acknowledge selection by pressing Ok The diagram will be opened System limitations max 2 different units C RH etc per diagram max 15 graphs per unit Y Axes if you select graphs with different units two Y axes will be displayed Zoom Left Right Y Axis Zoom Back Change Name chose here if the mouse zoom cancel last zoom action The name of the diagram here function is to be applied to the left or right Y axis Diagramm 1 can be changed Add Delete Labels to describe measuring points see below igi Diagramm l Oj x oa Settings manual zoom grid and color om settings i A
2. E39 0 31 6C 02 END CREISINGER electronic GmbH Data logger for humidity temperature Operating Manual T Logg 1 60 CREISINGER electronic Gmbt D 93128 Regenstauf Hans Sachs StraBe 26 TR 49 0 9402 9383 0 amp 49 0 9402 9383 33 7 info greisinger de E39 0 31 6C 02 Operating instruction T Logg 160 page 2 of 8 1 General The logger T Logg 160 is designed as a cost efficient solution for monitoring humidity and temperatures It enables an individual programming of the recording time The last 16 000 measuring values can be stored in the memory In addition the LCD display indicates both the temperature measured at the moment and the operating status of the logger 2 Required accessory The USB interface of your PC is used to program start and read out the T Logg For this following accessory is required Interface converter USB 100 or USB 100 SL for direct connection to the USB port of the PC cable length approx 1m MINISOFT software version 7 18 or later free of charge to start the logger and read out the logger data Notice It s also possible to use the T Logg with the comprehensive software GSOFT 40K version 7 18 or later 3 Safety instructions This device has been designed and tested in accordance with the safety regulations for electronic devices However its trouble free operation and reliability cannot be guaranteed unless the standard safety measures and special safety advises g
3. all data of the loggers selected or select acommon period of time The data that have been read out will be displayed in the register Read Data in the table Step 5 Stop Logger Recording If the logger is not used for a longer period of time the battery service life can be extrended by stopping the logger Once stopped the logger is only measuring if connected to a level converter logger supply via level converter To stop logger select Stop Logger Recording from the Logger menue unless you have already done so link logger see above Please note Older MINILOG versions will loose their recorded data as soon as logger is stopped Step 6 File Operation Saving And Loading It is possible to attach a comment logger window register Comment to the data read in via the logger so that they can be stored in data files menue File Save or File Save As Data that have been saved can be displayed again by means of the File Open command Attention Do not mix up with File Save View or Open View p r t chapter 9 Hint The files saved at last will be displayed in the menue File and can be opened by means of a mouseclick GREISINGER electronic GmbH Hans Sachs Stra e 26 Fon 0049 9402 9388 0 D 93128 Regenstauf Fax 0049 9402 9383 33 G14 0 11 6C 04 Operating Manual MINISOFT page 4 4 The Logger Window In Details You have a choice between 5 different reg
4. delete After clicking add the following window will appear Edit Logger Connection i FE e Local logger connection means sa gene nl 12 The logger s are connected directly the the PC via EASYBUS converter as shown in picture Interface com ag e Remote logger connection means The logger s are situated somewhere completely else Label com where they are connected via easybus converter to an industrial analog or GSM modem as shown on next page The PC also is supplied with an analog modem so the loggers can be operated and read out via telephone for details see below Converter f EBW EBW EBWwE4 EBW240 EBWEIE Universal Echo EB2000 EB2000 MC Choose the referring setup of the connection laterwards an __ amp there can be added as much more as necessary GREISINGER electronic GmbH Hans Sachs Stra e 26 Fon 0049 9402 9388 0 D 93128 Regenstauf Fax 0049 9402 9383 33 G14 0 11 6C 04 Operating Manual MINISOFT page 8 Configuration Of aRemote Logger Connection When configuring a remote logger connection there has to be entered a random label or name at the point Remote Logger Connection and the phonenumber of the industry modem at which the loggers are connected This industry modem has to be a specialized device adopted to the EASYBUS data transfer e g MODEM 1000 2000 HS IAM 80 or 3000 GSM For the modification of the most important modem settings the
5. 100 9 kc see Oe nee ee ea ee ee E ee 3 A DIPNOI ee ee ee ae ee tee ee nent eer een ree 3 Be WSUS a ION Eee 4 5 1 Windows Vista Windows XP and Windows 2000 uusuus2sussenssenennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnsnnnnnnsn nennen nenn 4 B SS CU OIA ee en en ee el ren ee rennen 4 7 Frequently asked questions FAQ ccsscssssscsrscnsosscurscneuseuscancaussrseateaucsrseuteaucausucancaucsusensearenseascarsenseusscarsenseaueares 5 7 1 How to check whether the adaptor has been installed correctly and via which COM port can approach the DMG AWS SAADI ON ee rei ee ee nr tna onan ee nen ee 5 7 2 How to change the COM port of the adaptor a een 5 7 3 Is there an automatic update function that updates the installed driver to the latest version 5 7 4 How to find out the used version of the driver cccccnscnseseneenensennnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 5 598 0 01 6C 01 Page 3 0f 6 1 Intended use The level converter enables the connection of T Logg module to the USB interface of your PC Applications e Exchange data capture e Configuration of T Logg function e Readout measuring data storage etc 2 General advice Read through this document attentively and make yourself familiar to the operation of the device before you use it Keep this document in a ready to hand way in order to be able to look up in the case of doubt 3 Safety instruction
6. PC Standard USB plug connector type A EASYBus connection jack M8 3 pin for direct connection of a T Logg Power Supply via USB interface Operating temperature 0 50 C Storage temperature 25 70 C Cable length 1m Weight 40g EMV The device corresponds to the essential protection ratings established in the Regulations of the Council for the Approximation of Legislation for the member countries regarding electromagnetic compatibility 2004 108 EG In accordance with EN 55022 class A EN 55024 System requirements Intel Pentium Ill Processor or higher Operating system Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Free USB Port 598 0 01 6C 01 Page 5 of 6 7 Frequently asked questions FAQ 7 1 How to check whether the adaptor has been installed correctly and via which COM port can approach the installed adaptor Start the Device Manager start settings control panel performance and maintenance system hardware and open the submenu Ports COM amp LPT If the installation was successful there will be the entry USB Serial Port COM x in which the x after the Com indicates the available COM port i e COM 3 Note The adaptor will not be shown in the device manager if it is not connected to the PC If the entry is occupied by an exclamation mark or the entry is not there then the driver has not been installed correctly 7 2 How to change the COM port of the adaptor Make sure t
7. An external start can be carried out on site with the help of the EBSK 1 starting key not available for T Logg Please note The logger time will be set to computer time after every new start Application Examples Start a recording at a certain point of time Set logger start new logger recording via the option immediately and the point of time desired The logger display alternates between the measuring value and St dE start with delay Disconnect logger and take to place of application Recording starts as soon as the point of time has been reached St dE disappears Place of logger application not in the vicinity of a computer recording to start at place of application Set logger at computer start new logger recording series via the option when externally started The logger display alternates between the measuring value and St Et wait for external start Disconnect logger and start at the place of application by pressing the button of the starting key EBSK 1 Logger recording starts St Et disappears Application is not in the vicinity of a computer but in a cooling area with 10 C Recording to start after logger has been placed there Set max alarm limit of logger to 0 C set min alarm limit to 20 C Start new logger recording series via the option when alarm is cleared At room temperature gt 0 C the logger will be at max alarm logger window register Device
8. be able to identify and assign them even after a longer period of time GREISINGER electronic GmbH Hans Sachs Stra e 26 Fon 0049 9402 9388 0 D 93128 Regenstauf Fax 0049 9402 9383 33 G14 0 11 6C 04 Operating Manual MINISOFT page 5 4 4 Settings Display of all the editable properties and settings of the logger Please note If the logger contains recorded data the settings can only be changed if the data are deleted lol xj The Window Title can be edited here Minilog _ Identification up to 16 digits older logger types do not support an identification as will be displayed then The identification is displayed at the top of the logger window and will help you to identify the logger We therefore recommend to choose an identification with regard to the logger position e g cooling area or climate room 1 Alarm Min Max Delay input of alarm delay as a multiple of a minute older logger types do not support an alarm delay the display then is always 0 min Legend description regarding settings only available if menue Logger Show Legends has been activated Device Read Data Comme L editable Lo nateditable 4 5 About axl Datalogger ao ates Address cannot be changed via MINISOFT or is static at a T Logg epee To set the address of a MINILOG please use our EBxKonfig software Device Read Data Comment Settings Display of all the remaining prope
9. seine peak iaaiaee iaiia 8 1 General Advice Required Basic Knowledge Die This manual takes it for granted that the reader has a basic knowledge of how to operate a PC with Windows Unless this is the case we recommend that the operator acquires a basic knowledge of Windows prior to the installation manuals technical literature introductory lessons etc Software License Agreement We kindly ask you to thoroughly read the agreement on software licensing on the CD wrapper By opening the wrapper you agree to comply with the regulations System Requirements IBM compatible PC Pentium or better approx 15 MB free space on hard disk at least 32 MB RAM Windows 98 NT 4 0 with Service Pack 3 2000 XP Vista or better graphics card with resolution of 800 600 pixels or more CD ROM mouse one free serial interface COM1 255 Software Scope of Supply MINISOFT operating software for the loggers of the T Logg series as well as MINILOG sample files in sub directory MINISOFT Samples Importance of the Computer Clock Time To guarantee trouble free operation the computer clock time has to be checked prior to starting the program re set if necessary MINISOFT displays both time and date in the bottom left hand corner both can be corrected using Windows system control Please make sure that the correct settings regarding the time zone summer time winter time have been chosen Delivery State of the Da
10. 4 screws at the front of the logger with a small screwdriver and remove the cover from housing 2 Screw off the sensor tube s protective head Note The sensor is very damageable and not protected any more You have to handle it with care and protect it from dirt 3 Unplug the sensor by pulling it carefully to front Touch the sensor only in the range of the connection pins Note The connection pins can break if they are inappropriately handled 4 Pull off the white foam rubber to the front over the sensor connector 5 Take out the PCB and deposit it carefully beside the housing with the LCD display face down Take care not to damage the gasket 6 Push out the button cell carefully from socket in direction of the arrow in the picture E39 0 31 6C 02 Operating instruction T Logg 160 age 6 of 8 7 Insert the new button cell tyoe CR 2032 with correct polarity in the socket the positive pole is on the retaining bracket 8 Induct the sensor connection into the hole of the probe tube and put the board into the housing 9 Thread the foam rubber onto the connector again and move it back into the probe tube 10 Plug the sensor element to the connector mind right mounting position Note The connection pins can break if they are inappropriately handled 11 Screw the protective head on the sensor tube 12 Reassemble the cover to the housing Finished Environment
11. al Reference Empty and defective batteries must not be disposed in the regular domestic waste ny Return the used batteries to an authorised battery amp collecting point or send the batteries directly to us sufficiently stamped E39 0 31 6C 02 Operating instruction T Logg 160 page 7 of 8 9 10 Specification Measuring range humidity temperature Resolution 0 0 100 0 RH rec operating range 10 90 RH 25 0 60 0 C 0 1 RH and 0 1 C display and memory Accuracy at nominal temperature humidity temperature Sensor Display Recording interval Measuring value memory Memory type Recording time Nominal temperature Working temperature Storage temperature Battery Battery service life Interface Data communication Dimensions housing Sensor tube EMC lt 3 RH at range 10 90 RH 0 3 C 0 017 T 25 C mounted in sensor tube LCD display 10 mm high 4 digit 4s to 5h 16 000 values temperature humidity FILLING MEMORY gt gt Once the memory is filled with data the recording will automatically be halted RING MEMORY gt gt The old data will be overwritten in case of memory overflow approx 18 hours up to 9 years depending on measuring cycle 25 C 25 60 C 30 85 C CR 2032 exchangeable approx 3 years if interval is 15 min depending on measuring cycle and operating temperature Ser
12. dd Delete Series the number of graphs displayed can be changed see below Zoom all Show max diagram area Display Points Display marking of 14 30 00 14 45 00 15 00 00 15 15 00 15 30 00 15 45 00 s int 09 05 2000 measuring points 05200000 05200001 LaboriT emperatur Temperatur C 8 O052000UNA052 TT c 5 05 2000 14 50 00 44 1 r F 05200000 05200001 Labor Luftf rel Luftfeuchtigkeit r F Scrollbar if a zooming action has been carried out the scrollbar Legend if activated a short description of the graph will be displayed can be used to Cursor if activated a crosshair cursor will be displayed to go through the show the individual measuring points The measuring point diagram data will be displayed in the statusbar Adding Data Labels To add a comment to a specific measuring point select menue item Diagram Add Data Label or click on the corresponding symbol By moving the mouse over the diagram the symbol will appear as mousepointer A text line that can be filled freely will be placed at the position desired by a mouseclick Adding Series To be able to display additional measuring series in a diagram select the menue item Diagram Add Sereies or click on the corresponding symbol of the diagram window The data source selection will appear again for you to select an additional measuring series Zoom Enlarge a Area of the Dis
13. eas Value ek ok N Logger 1s recording dentification Logger Time 23 09 2002 08 38 04 Fr Interval 1 mir 11 Data Sets 6971 mas 20000 First 15 03 2002 14 07 f Last 23 03 2002 00 37 Recording endless ring memory 4 2 Read Data 5501200218 Innos ee Minilog If there are logger data in the memory they can be read out Serial Mr 01200218 menue logger read out logger data and be viewed in form of a table Type MINILOG Device Read Data Comment Settings about Data Sete 2550 Scrollbar use scrollbar to go through the table 15 03 2002 14 07 46 20 03 2002 05 36 46 Legend explanations regarding the data only possible if menue Logger Nr Show Legends has been activated Hint The logger window size can be adjusted as you wish by 5 means of the mouse To be able to display more data 3 simultaneously simply change window size 4 5 1234 Meas Value gt Alarm Max 1234 Meas Value lt Alarm Min 4 3 Comment Fu 01200218 MINILOG jelxj As soon as the logger data have been read you may enter your comments Minilog here SerialNr 01200218 The comment can be printed together with the tables Type MINILOG If logger data are saved as a file the comment will also be saved in the same Device Read Data Comment Settings about file automatically This is an important function to help you describe logger data so that you will 2
14. epair 7 Battery service life and recording time Measuring cycle Recording time Battery service life Please note 10 sec 15 min 5 hours 44 hours 166 days Approx 9 years Approx 8 month Approx 3 years 4 sec 17 8 hours age 4 of Short measuring cycles as well as frequently measuring data transfer result in a reduction of the battery service life Even if the T Logg is connected power consumption is increased So it s important to connect the logger with the USB interface of the PC only as long as necessary 8 E39 0 31 6C 02 Operating instruction T Logg 160 page 5 of 8 8 Battery replacement Notice As soon as BAT appears at display the battery needs to be replaced If battery voltage power decreases continuously data logging will be stopped compare with operating status HALT Available stored data remains in the memory and do not get lost It s possible to read the measuring data after replacement of the battery The battery can only be replaced if the logger is opened and the sensor head and sensor is detached This has to be done with special diligence due to the danger of damaging the device Please note Malfunctions caused by inappropriate battery replacement are not included to guaranty If you do not want to replace the battery on yourself it is also possible to send the device to us We will replace the battery cost effectively and appropriately Replacement 1 Remove the
15. hat the adaptor is connected start the Device Manager start settings control panel performance and maintenance system hardware and open the submenu Ports COM amp LPT If the installation was successful there will be the entry USB Serial Port COM x in which the x after the Com indicates the available COM port i e COM 3 Open the features of this connection by a double click go to Port Settings and then click there the button Advanced There you can choose the preferred COM Port at the point COM Port Number If this port is already reserved for another even not connected device a error message will appear In principle it is possible that 2 devices are set on the same COM port but then you have to take care that not both devices are connected at the same time because this would lead to a conflict 7 3 Is there an automatic update function that updates the installed driver to the latest version The driver is not updated automatically If there is already a suitable for the operating system driver during the installation this driver will be used automatically If the usages of the adapter cause problems please make sure that the latest version of the driver for the adapter is used and installs the latest version manually if necessary 7 4 How to find out the used version of the driver Make sure that the adaptor is connected and start the Device Manager start settings co
16. ial interface 3 pin miniature plug via interface converter 48 5 x 48 5 x 35 5 mm H x W x D plug fixation flap and sensor tube not included Housing made of shock resistant plastic transparent front made of polycarbonate splash water proof IP 65 without protection cap approx 15 mm made of polyamide screw type plastic protection cap for quick response made of polycarbonate protection cap IP40 The T Logg 160 have been manufactured in accordance with the regulations concerning EMC 2004 108 EG The device meets EN61326 1 Additional error lt 1 Note avoid ESD in the area of the sensor protection cap Disposal instructions The device must not be disposed in the regular domestic waste Send the device directly to us sufficiently stamped if it should be disposed We will dispose the device appropriate and environmentally sound E39 0 31 6C 02 Operating instruction T Logg 160 page 8 of 8 S58 0 01 6C 01 END CHEISINGER electronic GmbB T Logg USB level converter Installation and operating manual USB 100 Ce Made in Germany CREISINGER electronic GmbH D 93128 Regenstauf Hans Sachs Stra e 26 Tel 49 9402 9383 0 Fax 49 9402 9383 33 eMail info greisinger de 598 0 01 6C 01 Page 2 of 6 1 NUMBING E asap qeunesenasa E E steuaosae yeamece dsapes poeta E E E 3 2 CEPE e 0 4 nennen E S Tr ncn rrr tt rrr mer terre nent ny ent nt irr ere tr rer TT tT TT 3 gt MPS 2 A 4 gO
17. isters e Device not available if logger window has been read from file e Read Data or Data if logger window has been read from file e Comment e Settings e About Headlines displayed above the registers Window title can be edited in register Settings logger serial number and type 4 1 Device F 01200218 MINILDE Minilog SeralMr 01200218 Type MINILOG Device Read Data Comment Setting ee ix Identification only if supported by logger can be altered under Extras and will be stored in the logger Measuring value current meas value continuously updated Measuring type if supported by logger Message read out of messages referring to the measuring values p r t chapter 11 Logger state messages displays state of the logger recordings Logger time if the logger is equipped with a real time clock this will be indicated here may be set to computer time by means of clock symbol if not the computer time will be displayed Interval intervals at which measurements are made and stored in the logger memory e g 15 min a measurement is carried out every 15 min the result is stored in the logger will be stated in case of a new logger recording start irst Last time of the first and last measuring value taken l Battery state of the logger battery we recommend to return the logger to Battery 100 manufacturer s for a battery change if the value falls below 100 Minilag M
18. iven in this manual will be adhered to when using the device 1 Trouble free operation and reliability of the device can only be guaranteed if the device is not subjected to any other climatic conditions than those stated under Specification To protect the battery the max permissible storage and transport temperature of the device is 85 C 2 General instructions and safety regulations for electric light and heavy current plants including domestic safety regulations e g VDE have to be observed 3 If device is to be connected to other devices e g via PC the circuitry has to be designed most carefully Internal connection in third party devices e g connection GND and earth may result in not permissible voltages impairing or destroying the device or another device connected 4 lf there is a risk whatsoever involved in running it the device has to be switched off immediately and to be marked accordingly to avoid re starting Operator safety may be a risk if there is visible damage to the device the device is not working as specified the device has been stored under unsuitable conditions for a longer time In case of doubt please return device to manufacturer for repair or maintenance 5 Warning Do not use this product as safety or emergency stop devices or in any other application where failure of the product could result in personal injury or material damage Failure to comply with these instructions could re
19. link to connected loggers see above Note Data that have already been recorded will be lost after a new logger recording has been started Read the logger data and save them into a file if necessary p r t step 6 Alarm limits and identification will have to be entered prior to the start p r t step 2 Upon logger start the logger time will automatically be updated to the current time Select laagri be stares Datalogger Identification p Entertime as of which logger is to be started 01200218 MINILOG Minilog p r t chapter 5 M 01200405 MINILOG Datalogger2 J Selection of starting conditions p r t chapter 5 Start after 23 09 2002 08 41 Eck ei immediately Type of memory x f when alarm is cleared j i ur ea endless permanent recording if memory is current time 23 09 2002 08 41 49 o clock full the data at the beginn ing of the memory will be overwritten Reicsccptnlll ee x Interval 2s 5h depending on logger endless ring malko i stop when memory filled ex 15 min gt logger recording measuring value at 15 min intervals 1 min Further description chapter 5 Step 4 Read Logger Data Link to connected loggers unless you have already done so see above To read out data of a logger recording select Read Logger Data from Logger menue the relevant window will be opened If more loggers are connected that may contain data you can either read
20. mind MINISOFT just supports Logger of the type T Logg and MINILOG if you want to operate EASYLoa s too You will need the software GSOFT4Ok Step 1 Link to Connected Loggers In order to be able to operate loggers you have to connect them Select Connect in the Logger menue If there had been configured more than one connection a choice of the connection will apear choose the desired one A list of the loggers found of the last access will be displayed The search for connected loggers may be repeated by New Search Select loggers with which you want to operate tick by mouse clicking on the relevant loggers Ok connects the loggers selected in one logger window each If no loggers can be found please check your set up and your interface configuration Logger Connection in Configuration menue Step 2 The Logger Window The logger window displays all the important data of the relevant logger Select re gister of logger window to be displayed by mouse click Es 01200218 MiNt OG _ ojxj Register Device not available if logger window has been opened from file Minilo B NM 200218 The information displayed will be regularly updated T ILOG This symbol is shown for loggers with internal real time clock Device Read Data Comment Settings about Use symbol to set real time clock to PC time Register Read Data for logger windows from file data Logge
21. mit low battery We recommend battery change at the manufacturer s measuring range overrun Values exceeding the max permissible measuring value measuring data no longer valid measuring value display error measuring range underpin Values below min permissible measuring value measuring data no longer valid measuring value display error system error Sensor or measuring electronics is defective We recommend to return the device to the manufacturer s for repair measuring data are no longer valid display Logger Error Messages During Recording The following error messages have been filed in the logger memory and will be displayed in accordance with the table view selected e g 16352 0 low battery We recommend battery change at the manufacturer s measuring range overrun Values exceeding the max permissible measuring value measuring range underrun Values falling below min permissible measuring value recording error The data logger operation has been interrupted Please note that once this message has occurred all data recorded so far will not be valid GREISINGER electronic GmbH Hans Sachs Stra e 26 Fon 0049 9402 9388 0 D 93128 Regenstauf Fax 0049 9402 9383 33
22. n LS intervals and will be stored The humidity value will be displayed START DELAY The logger is active but no data are recorded As soon as the start delay time has expired the logger will start recording in accordance with the starting conditions programmed before The logger is active but no data are recorded Recording will start as soon as the temperature and humidity are within the min and max alarm limits The aga OO gt w D O oO N D eee oma m e a mi fis LU eS Operating instruction T Logg 160 BATTERY e Changing display BAT Value The battery of the T Logg is getting discharged soon Replace the battery briefly Even so data logging is still active e Constant display BAT The Logger battery is empty now and data logging has been stopped Replace the battery immediately ALARM LOW The measured value unit arrow points to the concerned measuring is below the min alarm limit ALARM HIGH The measured value unit arrow points to the concerned measuring has exceeded the max alarm limit ERROR 1 The measured value has exceeded the measuring range of the logger ERROR 2 The measured value has been fallen below the measuring range of the logger ERROR 7 The T Logg has detected a system fault e Remedy Remove battery and wait about 30 minutes Then insert the battery again e If the error message displayed furthermore please send the logger to the manufacturer to r
23. ng the device under inappropriate conditions for longer time When not sure the device should be sent to the manufacturer for repairing or servicing 6 Attention Do not use this product as safety or emergency stopping device or in any other application where failure of the product could result in personal injury or material damage Failure to comply with these instructions could result in serious injury and material damage 4 Disposal notes The device must not be disposed in the regular domestic waste Send the device directly to us sufficiently stamped if it should be disposed We will dispose the device appropriate and environmentally sound 598 0 01 6C 01 Page 4 of 6 5 Installation 5 1 Windows Vista Windows XP and Windows 2000 For installation of the device drivers a user account with an administrator authorisation is required lf you haven t an appropriate authorisation please consult your system administrator e Insert driver cd into the drive of your PC e Start the installation of the driver Path example E Treiber USB100 CDM 2 02 04 exe E means the letter of your drive e Follow the instructions of installation e Plug in the USB 100 into the USB connection e Now the installation will be finished Now the USB 100 is installed on your system and available for all users For application with our software a new additional COM Port is available quod vide chapter 7 6 Specification Connection
24. ntrol panel performance and maintenance system hardware For the COM driver open the submenu Ports COM amp LPT open the features for this connection USB Serial Port COM x by double click and change then to Driver There you can see the currently used driver version 2 x USE Serial Port COM Treiberanbiete FTD Treiberdatum 27 06 2007 Treiberversion 22 4 0 Signaturgeber Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publ 598 0 01 6C 01 Page 6 of 6 Operating Manual MINISOFT as of Version 7 11 CONTENTS I GENERA ADV IC Ew 032420 aaae 1 2 INSTALLATION AND COMUIVTISSTONIN Gioieiss ccccccsscssccsascecesecsusestersncsesscsdues tedeuestoctecsessucsessssteseceseucsesessussessdoussesessbevesesouesoss 2 3 OPERATION OF LOGGERS WITH MINISOFT STEP BY STEP ssscscsssssscccsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssees 2 4 THE LOGGER WINDOW IN DETATES se 4 5 START OF THE RECORDINGS AND STARTING CONDITIONS 22222000000000000000000000snsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsssssnssssnsnsnnnnnnnnnnnn 5 6 MEASURING VALUE DIAGRAMS zu uk aaa aiaiai 6 HOW TOERRINT DATA 2 2 22502 22 cocsesasseovgseusccsgoasvessasesvedsesasvevensesesscdsassessiessccvesassecdssusecescoadoeevesesscddesasseuvusuucecess 7 S HOW TO EXPORT DATA 2a 7 9 HOW TO WORK WITH VIEWS 2222 20 aeu aE ANTEE EE A aee iE AA aE a AAEE i AA aaa a ANa 7 10 CONFIGURE LOGGER CONNECTIONS see 7 11 STATE AND ERROR MESSAGES
25. play If 2 units are displayed Use the R and amp symbols to select the Y axis desired Place mouse at the beginning of the area desired keep left mouse key pressed move mouse to the end of the area desired release mouse key the part selected will be enlarged Zoomed Use Diagram Zoom Back to get back to the original view Use Diagram Zoom All to get back to the entire diagram Use scrollbar to move the zoomed part to the left or right or upwards and downwards To display exact parts of the screen we recommend using the Diagram Settings This function can be used to enter the exact position entering of figures and time settings of the segment to be displayed Copying Data To Clipboard Diagrams can be copied to the clipboard from where they can be inserted to other applications again Click on the desired diagram and press the key combination Strg and C gt The diagram will be copied to the clipboard as a bitmap GREISINGER electronic GmbH Hans Sachs Stra e 26 Fon 0049 9402 9388 0 D 93128 Regenstauf Fax 0049 9402 9383 33 G14 0 11 6C 04 Operating Manual MINISOFT page 7 7 How to Print Data The selected window logger window with data or diagram can be printed via File Print provided a printer has been installed to the computer Use File Printer Setup to change printer parameters or to chose another printer If the diagram is not printed for some types of graphics cards i
26. r data that have been loaded in the PC from a file or from a connected logger will be displayed in form of a table To display a legend activate the item Show Legends in the Logger menue Hint Use mouse to change window size to be able to indicate more data simultaneously Identification Minilog Register Comment Use this register to enter a comment regarding the logger data The comment will be memorized in a file Register Settings Display of all editable logger settings Register about Display of all other logger settings and information s 6871 max 20000 18 09 2002 14 07 endless ring memory Battery EE 100 Detailed description chapter 4 Please note the following for the Register Settings If the logger already contains recorded data the settings can only be changed if the data in the logger memory are deleted Hint Instead of making your selection via menue simply click on the toolbar Al 5 m Put your mousepointer on the symbols without gt J J _ clicking to get a short description of the function GREISINGER electronic GmbH Hans Sachs Stra e 26 Fon 0049 9402 9388 0 D 93128 Regenstauf Fax 0049 9402 9383 33 G14 0 11 6C 04 Operating Manual MINISOFT page 3 Step 3 Start New Logger Recording To start a new logger recording select Start New Logger Recording from the Logger menue Unless you have already done so
27. rties and settings of the logger Display data Temperature j Range toe e Type of measurement older logger types do not support a type of measurement display will be displayed then Correction if supported by logger Version 7 2 The Version number of the logger 5 Start of the Recordings And Starting Conditions When starting a new logger recording you have a choice between various starting conditions Stark New Logo E Start at a certain point of time or Datalogger Identification immediately 7 01200218 MINILOG Minilog Logger recording starts as soon as the M 01200405 MINILOG Dataloggerz time set has been reached If the time is not changed the loggers selected will start Start after 23 09 2002 08 41 clock te immediate f when alarm is cleared current time 23 09 2002 08 41 49 o clock immediately this selection is sufficient for i when externally started most applications Interval amp endless ring memory Start when alarm is cleared the logger recording will only start if all alarms have been cleared even if the time set has Recording 1 min f stop when memory filled Start when externally started the logger recording will only be started externally even if the time set has been reached already been reached Alarm is given eg if the meas value is smaller than the min alarm limit set logger window reaister Extras
28. s This device was designed and tested considering the safety regulations for electronic measuring devices Faultless operation and reliability in operation of the measuring device can only be assured if the General Safety Measures and the devices specific safety regulation mentioned in this user s manual are considered 1 Faultless operation and reliability in operation of the measuring device can only be assured if the device is used within the climatic conditions specified in the chapter Specifications 2 By faulty handling of the interface adapter a damage of the device cannot be excluded Likewise a damage of your attached device is possible In such case we cannot assume any warranty The manufacturer will not assume any warranty for damages to other devices resulting by use of the interface adapter 3 Standard regulations for operation and safety for electrical light and heavy current equipment have to be observed with particular attention paid to the national safety regulations 4 When connecting the device to other devices e g the PC the interconnection has to be designed most thoroughly as internal connections in third party devices e g connection of ground with protective earth may lead to undesired voltage potentials 5 The device must be switched off and must be marked against using again in case of obvious malfunctions of the device which are e g e visible damage eno pre scripted working of the device e stori
29. software MODkonfig is included within the MINISOFT CD The modem at the PC can be any commercially available analog modem For this one there isn t any setup work necessary The only restriction in remote logger connection is that the logger addresses has to be in the right order 1 2 3 otherwise the loggers cannot be detected properly The MODKonfig software supplies the function prepare EASYBUS for remote operation This function allows to check if the loggers are in right order and to reorder them on demand already before the EASYBUS is installed at its final location Attention If the analog PC modem is connected to a telephone equipment central there maybe entered additional numbers sign to get connect to the standard telephone net Note As long as loggers are connected via modem there is a telephone connection active To keep control over telephone bills keep in mind to hang up the phoneline after the operation Active phone connections can be disconnected for example after closing the referring logger windows The state of the phoneline is displayed in the status line at the bottom of the MINISOFT 11 State And Error Messages Messages in the Logger Window Register Device logger recording stopped The logger is in the sleeping mode No recordings are made logger is recording The logger is active min alarm Values have fallen below the min alarm limit max alarm Values exceeding the max alarm li
30. sult in death or serious injury and material damage E39 0 31 6C 02 Operating instruction T Logg 160 age 3 of 8 4 Connection es o gt m Assignment of the input jack front view to the pins Interface Not connected Interface O1 Advice regarding state of logger upon delivery Upon its delivery the logger is in a kind of sleeping state The display does not show anything the power consumption is at its minimum The T Logg wakes up as a communication link with a software has been established After that the message Stop appears at display The logger is ready for operation now O Operating mode display The T Logg 100 is equipped with a 10 mm LCD display The main purpose of the LCD display is to indicate the temperature and humidity Depending on the operating mode of the logger other messages will be displayed as well STOP CL 0 The T Logg is stopped No data are recorded The logger memory is empty JL L N The logger is reset and can be restarted HALT pk The T Logg has been halted The stored data can be read iLL The logger memory is not empty DISPLAY OF TEMPERATURE The small unit arrow points to C The logger is active Measurements are carried out at certain intervals and will be stored The temperature value will be displayed TAn DISPLAY OF HUMIDITY A L The small unit arrow points to The logger is active Measurements are carried out at certai
31. t may happen that the diagram will not be printed if the color depth is set to 16 bit In such a case please reduce or increase the color depth of your screen display 8 How to Export Data Logger data can be stored as ASCII text files so that they can be used with a word processing or calculation program To do so please select the desired logger window and select File Export Another window will be displayed for you to select the settings required Normally the pre set values will be sufficient 9 How to Work With Views Use your mouse to position logger and diagram windows on the screen as desired The resulting view can be saved via File Save View If later on the view is downloaded via File Open View the complete view including diagrams and settings will re appear Limitations The connected data loggers settings at the bus must be identical to the settings at the time the memorizing functions was carried out 10 Configure Logger Connections If the software is started the first time or if the menue Configuration Logger Connection is selected the following window will be displayed Choose add to add a logger connection to the connection list There can be added as much connection as needed the settings can be altered anytime laterwards by selecting the desired connection and clicking on edit A correct setup is necessary for the proper functioning of the software
32. ta Loggers During delivery the loggers are in a so called sleep state there are no indications on the display and the current consumption is at its minimum As soon as communication with the software has been started the device will wake up the display changes between the current measuring value and stop the data logger is ready for operation So far no data are recorded To do so a new logger recording has to be initiated p r t pages 3 and 5 G14 0 11 6C 04 Operating Manual MINISOFT page 2 2 Installation And Commissioning Software Installation start Windows place CD in CD ROM disk drive Start minisoft_v7_8 setup exe file or your available version continue in accordance with the instructions given by the installation program Starting the Software The software can be started by clicking on the MINISOFT icon To do so click on Start at the bottom left hand corner of your screen select program and then MINISOFT Select the icon named MINISOFT When starting it for the first time the program will ask you to enter the language and to configure at least one logger connection For a detailed description please refer to the last chapter of this manual Configure Logger Connections 3 Operation Of Loggers With MINISOFT Step By Step Make all necessary connections and start the MINISOFT program see above Don t forget the supply of the converter if it is necessary Keep in

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