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2. 5 3 PCMCIA ieri 2 12 Card access display sessusss 2 4 d o RENE 2 3 Penidisplay in st bi a orate 2 4 Perform Auto Zero ADJ sssesssss 3 15 Port Number erit eniin 4 8 POSITION settings eseeseeeese 3 4 Power CONNGGCION get 2 3 BSD reer ee ere er er ere rae 2 3 On Static tad 3 29 4 33 SWIECI es Sassen sash can ugete beste as Rides E 2 3 mitur 3 23 Pb noon E E dotes eed des rend dede 4 47 4 52 Printing Displayed Data sss 4 19 Processing mode display area 2 4 Pulse oett ecdtentes ie eb eitis 3 15 Inp t TUNCTIONS tuoi rene eme 2 18 Input terminal eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 2 3 Sie PE 4 21 4 30 Q QUITE KEY i aieo Rec 2 6 3 10 R zh per 3 12 RANGE settings ssseeeeee 3 3 RANGE SPAN POSITION key 2 6 3 3 Readout IVIGEIUI siiis ioo uh etr aa NR E EAR REN NEIN 3 34 Menu to Move the Cursors 3 9 Rechargeable Battery Charging the 2 20 Remote LEN 2 4 Hepealien teet eei Betie divest 3 20 Replaying BR m 4 18 Event Dala erran a ess 3 9 Reset Auto Zero ADJ ssssssssss 3 15 Return to default settings ssse 3 30 Review prp 4 43 PG 4 48 REVIEW key
3. Capture Destination Specifies the data capture destination Memory PCCard 5 Memory 4 MB 2 Mwords The amount of data that can be captured decreases as the number of channels used increases PC card Use commercially available PC cards in the built in PCMCIA card slot to capture data The amount of data that can be captured is determined by the memory capacity of the card used For details on the types of cards that can be used see Section 5 1 Standard Specifications y CHECKPOINT When the captured data is Binary data use 1 data 2 bytes as a reference Accordingly if the memory is 12 Mbytes approximately 6 Mwords of data can be captured However since there is also some auxiliary data present data larger than this reference figure will be captured In addition when the Excel data format is used the data will increase to 7 8 times in size The data capture time will be shorter than that for Binary data 3 17 Settings and Measurement 3 18 File Name Trigger Settings Start Source This parameter is displayed when PC card is selected as the capture destination File Type This sets the file format for the data to be saved GBD Binary format CSV Excel format Name Type Either Auto or User can be selected Folder The currently selected folder is displayed Settings cannot be made here File name User
4. Select USB Specify 0 for the USB ID Click the Connect button If the connection is successful OK is displayed for State Click the Close button to return to the main screen s 4 13 Software 4 Setting the Parameters 1 Waveforms of the input signals are displayed on the main screen Settings GL500 Application Software GRE T E CNN m avew xv rr Past curent Y Asis Ronge Qi Range chy c xm rmm mo s oov mioo C onan 00 00 08 00 06 10 Click the Settings button 2 AMP Settings The screen changes to a parameter settings screen Select the AMP tab to display the AMP setting screen Number of data capture channels Input Range Filter Amp Current vers Fite Seating Armeni n T Mambor HALLE Ever Ma Spoed Sampang anie Eag MET bier seme o d cH Cem Annotation AMP 0 den Ton BH o br xir loc NEM o5 be Fes NEN fost mw ox n4 os NEN oes be loc Am o Hd Ic MEM jw xi rco W 0 mx Specify the number of data capture channels for Number Use the number of input signals for this value Make the Input Range and Filter settings for the selected channels In the screen displayed above the following settings were made Input DC Range 5V Filter OFF 4 14 Software 3 Current Settings Select the Current tab to displa
5. ssee 2 6 3 5 3 32 Room Temp Compensation 3 30 4 33 S Sampled Waveform Display 4 33 Sampling Interval ss 3 17 3 22 Save Current settings 3 26 to Card Between Cursors 3 37 SAVE KOy 1c cedit ebd ee tse aga 2 6 3 6 Scale upper lower limit esses 2 5 View Mode ssseeeennnt 3 29 lene Mt 4 30 SCICCM SAVEN eee titur e pepe rue dues 3 29 Screwdriver E T 2 3 SII Rrasa E 3 35 Select CH ssssssesee 4 20 4 30 Send Es Malic 2 1 ER ee 4 33 Index Index Set Zero Point AS 0 2 eee cee eeeeteeeeeteeeeeeeeetaees 3 15 Setting Parameters ceceeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeeaes 4 14 PrOCGQUres uad gie ees 3 7 up the GL500 ssessessseseeees 3 7 Simplified message display area 2 4 SOMWA Eiir arns ea iaai aE 4 1 SOUNGE minai oat isiree toni 3 18 3 19 3 23 3 24 SPAN settings iiit gc cei dd si erit 3 4 Spot Samples 4 46 4 47 Standard Specifications ssuuss 5 2 START STOP Key 2rd pie tease 2 6 3 4 Stat Gale iet metet t ines 4 31 ii 3 25 Calculation sireenin tajaan 3 36 Store the settings to the GL500 4 33 Sub Net Mask sssseee 4 8 Superimpose eesessseseee 4 45 4 51 Synchronize PC and devic
6. Use this key to switch from one event data capture memory block to another during 2 screen display Data between cursors Selected channel data Current data Event data capture status display Dos MEE 16 41 38 SEES REPLAY 2 see H 1310580 us 2005 01 23 16 46 39 873740 us Cursor display positions Data between cursors Time Event data Display position within the amount of captured data 1 screen View 2 screen View 3 32 Settings and Measurement Data Replay Press the REVIEW key and select the data to be displayed Data Replay Data Type Current Memory Screen Type 1 screen View Execute gt ENTER Select QUIT Exit Setting Selections available Setting method Data Type Current Memory PC Card File Event ENTER Select ENTER Screen Type 1 screen View 2 screen View ENTER Select ENTER Note Selection not available for event data Block No 1 16 ENTER Select ENTER Event only Note Only data blocks to which data has been captured can be selected Execute ENTER Examples of Current Memory Output REPLAY TIER REPLAY pce oar a 005 01 23 16 41 35 AL AL4 CH Cursor B 1 HELP I H ALP 2 uH 2 i 16 46 1 screen View Examples of PC Card File Output EPLAY PC Card Review fie eee aa AL2 AL3 AL4 Fcc eal 05 01 23 1b 44 32 ALIAL B e Es i d C
7. Specifications 5 2 Function Specifications Function Types Item Description Display screen Waveform display digital display Full screen waveform display Digital display Note Can be key toggled Sampling interval Current data 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 msec 1 2 5 10 20 30sec 1 2 5 10 20 30 min 2 4 5 8 10 20 40 50 100 200 500 usec 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 msec 1 sec Note Selection of the values within parentheses depends on the type of amplifier installed and the number of channels used 1 hour Event data EU Scaling function 4 points can be set for each channel Review function Data replay during data capture Data save functions Capture to internal memory Capture to internal memory and automatic save to a PC card Direct capture to a PC card current data only Setup conditions saved to a PC card Copy of data screen saved to a PC card Statistical calculation Types of operation Average value peak value maximum value minimum value RMS Number of operations A maximum of 4 can be set simultaneously Arithmetic operations x calculation can be performed for 2 channels of data only Method Realtime operation Note The calculation results are displayed in the digital display mode Search functions Function Searches the captured data for the required number of points Search types Level alarm event Annot
8. V4 CHECKPOINT The cursor status waveform data information displayed will be the information for the channels specified as the Y Axis Range 1 and 2 channels f the data file for the event data that was captured at the same time as the current data has been saved to the same folder select the current data and then for Display Current Event click the Select button to display the event data file names Select Current Event Deta Trigger Time 2005 01 31 1 2317 Capture Time 17 6 deta2 Trigger Time 2005 01 31 15 25 20 Capture Tme 26 s data Trigger Time 2005 01 31 15 25 22 Capture Time 26 8 deta 4 Trigger Tine 2005 01 31 15 25 25 Capture Tme 26 s data 5 Trigger Time 2005 01 31 15 25 28 Capture Time 26 5 deta 6 Trigger Time 2005 01 31 15 2330 Capture Tme 25 5 deta 7 Tngger Time 2005 01 31 152333 Capture met 85 Select a file name from the list displayed on the screen to display the data for that file Details of the data being displayed are shown in the box at the top of the screen Dispiery Current vent T Curent Data Trigger Time 2005 01 31 15 23 17 Capture Time 17 6 i Range On o Range2 con cj an asec vd LEFT Example of a Current data display Dia Curervert Event data 4 Tiger Tme 2005 01 31 152325 Capture Tme26 see l Rec On cc Rme2 con cj wan soome f NC za Example of an Event data display Software Superimpose A different waveform can be
9. View Selection Data Capture Start Stop 4 35 Software GL400 350 Use this view when a GL400 or GL350 model is connected Operations are the same as those for the GL500 except for the Settings menu y CHECKPOINT The GL400 350 cannot use the USB 2 0 connection Use USB 1 0 when connecting these models gt GL500 Application Software Connect j Review PC j Print j a500 Application Software1 10 S00 GLAOIESD OLS00 GL4O0GSD Stet Finished 2005 01 29 11 02 29 4 36 Y T Digtat View Past Current Y Axis Range CHI 0 500 1 000 0 450 0 900 9 400 0 800 070 0 300 0 600 oso 0 200 0 400 oxo bed 0 200 a 0 100 5 0 000 410 020 4 300 0 50 040 070 0900 1000 Menu Structure Raros oc 1x xe eemo omm a 878 313 Wtervel 100m6 Alum Logie t Alarm History HA Generated Time d Color Level 44 3284 V Menu Name Setting Parameters Settings AMP Select CH From 1 10 to 91 100 Analog AMP Settings Line Color Annotation Input Range Filter Unit All CH Input Range Filter Logic Pulse Settings Device Number 1 to 10 Logic On Off Line Color 1 to 4 Pulse Line Color Input Range Slope Span Select CH From 1 10 to 91 100 Analog Span Upper Lower Scaling Select CH From 1 10 to 91 100 Meas Output Func Upper Lower Scaling
10. ssssssssss 3 10 Device 4 8 SENGS m ERE EE 4 22 Digital VIEW 5 eee 4 17 4 40 Direction keys sssssssseeeeeee 2 6 3 5 DISPLAY KOY umeris 2 6 3 5 3 32 Display Language Changing the 1 6 E Echo Back iie Eee iere iive 3 28 ENTER KEY nent ien eet ttis 2 6 3 32 EU Engineering Unit Settings 3 13 Ap E 4 25 Data display sse 2 5 Data Output Example 3 33 Data Replay tees 4 40 Max Speed Sampling 4 20 SGUS eiue onte ee Perna oe duda 3 22 4 15 Hefe t 3 23 Trigger S ti Snn 4 26 EVNT Settings ieont ieuna 3 22 Excel Display etes 4 47 4 52 External DIMENSIONS 32 eie eile icti Ps 5 10 Input Output Functions sss 5 8 Trigger Functions s s s 2 19 Trigger terminal 1 iiit 2 3 F Factory Default Settings ssssse 4 33 FEAU OS 2 iir icit Eee iiit cases n is 1 3 ER 4 31 4 41 gi p 4 28 COPY ioni cinese Cori Har tud eet UL HERE E ledig 3 27 BC 3 27 EXTENSIONS iui iiie pie Car eerte c te usa 3 27 Bi pee 3 26 NaMe EE 3 18 OPENING icona cett d at rer rer 4 43 4 49 REMAIN CG nios eee rna terna rn dedi Earn ae eat 3 27 Selecting a8 2 Senn hee 4 18 Settings eeeecceecceeseeeeesseeteeeesesseeeeens 3 26 4 16 gi ceed elancgeates 3 12
11. J CHECKPOINT Be sure to restart the GL500 after settings have been made or changed If the GL500 is used as is the computer connections may not be performed correctly OTHR Settings Settings and Measurement Other miscellaneous settings are made here Scale View Mode Confirm Start Stop Screen Saver Power On Start Decimate waveform Room Temp Compensat ion Temp Unit Internal Date Time Language 2005 02 07 14 10 15 7 Engl ish US guag Return to default settings OTHR Other Menu Structure Screen Saver Power On Start Setting Selections available Setting method Grid Off On ENTER Select ENTER Scale View Mode 1 Ch All Ch Off Confirm Start Stop Off On Screen Saver Off 1 2 5 10 30 60 min ENTER Select ENTER Power On Start Enabled Disabled ENTER Select ENTER Decimate waveform Off On ENTER Select ENTER Room Temp Compensation Internal External ENTER Select ENTER Temp Unit SE ENTER Select ENTER Date Time Date time settings ENTER Select Confirm Language Japanese English US English UK French ENTER Select ENTER Return to default settings Yes No ENTER Select ENTER The Grid parameter for display can be specified as either On or Off Off Only the waveforms without any grid are displayed On The waveforms are displayed on a grid This parameter specifies the mode for scale display 1 Ch A scale is displayed
12. IL TEE EI TETERUFAIESIENIESTIES Cursors Cursor value data display Realtime measurement data display Press the RANGE SPAN POSITION key Current data capacity and cursor positions to switch through the RANGE SPAN and POSITION displays 3 5 Settings and Measurement 8 SAVE key Press the SAVE key to save data memory data capture and to make a copy of the screen Save Data Save gt BMP Copy gt QUIT Exit Data Save Current data and Event data are saved to the PCMCIA card BMP Copy The display screen can be saved in bitmap format J CHECKPOINT After Current data has been captured to a PCMCIA card if the Event data that was captured simultaneously was saved by pressing the SAVE key the save destination will be the folder to which the Current data was saved The Event data will not be saved to a folder specified as the data save destination in the FILE settings menu The data is saved to a folder or file specified as the Data Save destination or the BMP Copy save destination specified by that PC Card parameter in the FILE settings menu 9 CURSOR key When the REVIEW key has been pressed and the replayed data is displayed the cursor key can be used to select three cursor modes CursorA CursorB Cursor A amp B A 1 cursor is moved B 1 cursor is moved A amp B 2 cursors are moved J CHECKPOINT The selected cursor or
13. Selections 10 Settings AMP Number Event Max Speed Sampling Select CH From 1 8 to 9 16 Analog AMP Settings All CH Line Color Annotation Input Range Filter Soan Upper Limit Span Lower Limit Unit Logic Pulse Settings Logic Pulse Off Logic Pulse Logic Settings CH Line Color Filter Pulse Settings Input CH Line Color Range Filter Slope Current Device Settings Sampling Interval USB 2 0 1 ms USB 1 0 TCP IP 10 ms PC Card Settings File Name File Path Trigger Settings Start Function Stop Function Trigger Repeat Amp Trigger Settings Select CH Start Trigger Stop Trigger Combination Alarm Settings Select CH Function Upper Lower Alarm Output Combination Event Event Function Auto Save to PC after Capture Sampling Interval No of Memory Block Divisions Capture Time per Block Event Trigger Settings Start Trigger Source CH Function Upper Lower Unit Pre trigger Combination Stop Trigger Source CH Function Upper Lower Unit Combination File PC Data Capture Settings File Name Auto File Name Format File Path Auto Backup Settings Create Backup File Backup Interval PC card operation at the device Data Transfer Copy File Delete File Delete Folder Format Scaling Select CH From 1 8 to 9 16 Meas Output CH Function Upper Lower Unit Scaling Output CH Upper Lower Unit
14. 0 000 V 6 6 06 V 8 6 66 mV Event data memory _ capture block status L Amount of current data During data capture the memory blocks at the bottom right of the screen light red in succession to indicate the capture status 2 Press the START STOP key to end data capture 4 Replaying Current Data 1 Press the REVIEW key to display the Data Replay menu and then use the v direction keys to select Execute Press the ENTER key to confirm your setting Data Replay Data Type Current Memory Screen Type 1 screen View Execute ENTER Select QUIT Exit 2 A waveform and cursors are displayed If you use the a pp or the lt gt direction keys to move the cursors the cursor position data values are displayed at the right of the screen REPLAY Current Review 29 mszbIV loger inis Data replay display Cursor position data values Cursor display 3 Press the TIME DIV key to change the time axis of the displayed waveform and make the waveform easier to view If the TIME DIV key is pressed twice in succession the waveform being displayed will be stopped REPLAY 50 ms Div EISE rera Time axis ioo a e fun 1 bs bd fl coi oe eo ed a b fe tat ty Di lt Ta DoT Sfor m vl 1 Ina NES EOD Un wl Di 4 Press the QUIT key to close the Data Replay screen 3 8 Settings and Measurement 5 Replaying Event Dat
15. Filter Off On EU Function Off On ENTER Select ENTER Engineering Setting values unit selection unit ENTER SSelect Register Unit Settings Use direction keys to select value Slope HL ENTER Select ENTER amp Color Set Color ENTER Select Register S Filter Off On ENTER Select ENTER 3 11 Settings and Measurement LJ Vj CHECKPOINT When the CH setting is ALL the Input Range and Filter settings are the same for all the channels in that group No Of GH ict Selects the number of channels for measurement 1 2 4 IBN V4 CHECKPOINT The CRNT and EVNT sampling intervals will differ according to the number of channels selected The channels that can be used are selected automatically Logic Pulse Selects whether to use Logic or Pulse measurement Off Logic Pulse Off Not used Logic Enables 4 channel logic measurement Pulse Enables 4 channel pulse measurement MDU eee Selects the input coupling status DC Used for measuring direct current voltage TEMP Used for measuring temperature Pange nere dents Specifies the range of signal input to be measured Voltage 100 500 mV 1 5 10 50 100 V Note The values in parentheses can only be used with the 4VF 4MF units Temperature 4MF 8MS TC K TC J TC T TC R TC E TC B TC S TC N TC W Available SPAN Settings Voltage Ranges Maximum SPAN Minimum SPAN Range Lower to Upper SPAN Lower to Upper
16. Memory capacity Internal memory 4 MB current data 32 MB event data PC card slot Depends on the type of card used PC card standard Type 2 Usable card types Compact Flash adapter required Memory Stick adapter required MicroDrive 1 GB Memory contents PC Interface Item Setup conditions Measured data Screen copy Description Interface types Ethernet 10 Base T 100 Base TX USB Ver 2 0 Functions Data transfer to the PC realtime memory PC control of the GL500 Realtime data transfer speed 1 ms maximum 1 Depends on the interface and the number of channels used Monitor Item Description Display 4 7 inch STN color LCD 320 x 240 dots Displayed languages English French Japanese Backlight life Approx 36 000 hours at 23 C as a reference Backlight Screen saver function provided 1 2 5 10 30 60 min Contrast adjustment Provided 5 3 Specifications Input Unit Specifications 4VF Item Description Number of input channels 4 Input terminal type BNC Input method Scanning All channels isolated unbalanced input Measurement ranges Voltage 100 mV 500 mV 1 5 10 50 100 V Temperature N A Input filter Type Line 5 Hz 50 Hz 500 Hz Line 1 5 Hz Attenuation 3 dB at 6 dB oct Frequency response DC to 20 kHz 1 3 dB typ Measurement accuracy Volta
17. Specifies the number of memory blocks 1 to 16 blocks If the number of memory blocks is small the amount of data that can be captured is correspondingly large e V7 CHECKPOINT If both the Sampling Interval and No of block divisions settings are made the Max capture time block and Max points block parameters are displayed Specifies the start condition for the capture of event data mp9 Amp Ext Off The START STOP key is used to initiate data capture Amp The start of data capture is triggered when the condition specified for CH Logic or Pulse is satisfied Ext The start of data capture is triggered when a signal is input from an external trigger terminal Specifies the conditions for the start of measurement Combination OR Measurement is started when one of the trigger conditions is satisfied ALL Measurement is started when all of the trigger conditions are satisfied CH Specifies the analog input channels Mode Specifies the 1 Win In Win Out trigger condition Lower Level Upper Specifies the levels for the trigger condition selected in Mode Logic Specifies the L and H levels for each channel Pulse Selects the slope for the specified channel Specifies the effective range of the data before the trigger level 10096 l i Trigger level i 20 i lt 100 E e d l tre effective data is from the 20 of data prior to the trigger up to the 100 point J CHECKPOIN
18. gt Review PC eee seamen SEE wma ree a Display CurrertiEvert Range CH Range2 cm vi th ec vi Evert ff 0500 0500 0 450 0450 0 400 0400 0 350 0 300 0 250 0 200 0 150 0 100 0 050 0 050 0 100 0 100 B 0 150 9 0150 4 0 200 0 200 0 250 0 2507 4 30 0 3004 2 350 030 4 aso 0400 4450 D450 NU CUM ELA eens Ree Son eet gOS Re E A Ret A rA Gees ULE AT eae 0 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 O8 09 1 11 12 L3 14 L5 16 17 18 19 2 The capture Start Time Capture Time and Capture Interval are displayed at the upper right of the screen Moreover the selected file name is displayed in the upper part of the waveform display Two channel scales can be displayed for the Y Axis Specify the channels as required Waveform Show Hide If a waveform display color within the Trace list is clicked once the waveform display for that channel disappears Click the color once more to redisplay it Use this function when you need to distinguish between overlapped waveforms Waveform View Range A scroll bar is displayed underneath the waveform display to indicate which part of the data is displayed Simply move the scroll bar to the required position for fast display of that data Cursor Status Two cursors A and B are displayed The cursor information for the two selected waveform channels is displayed at the lower right 4 49 Software 4 50
19. 2 1 Checking the Outer Casing After unpacking check the GL500 s outer casing before use In particular please check for the following Surface scratches Other flaws such as stains or dirt 2 2 Checking the Accessories After unpacking check that the following standard accessories are included The accessories included will differ depending on the model purchased Standard Accessories Item Remarks Quantity Quick Start Guide GL500 UM 851 1 CD ROM User s Manual Application software 1 LCD protector For protecting the LCD surface 1 AC cable AC adapter 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 Core Must be attached when the GL500 is used in the EU region 1 Screwdriver for input terminal unit Fits inside the main unit 1 Optional Accessories Item Option No Remarks 4VF input terminal unit 4VF Input terminals for 4 channels can be mounted in the main unit 4MF input terminal unit 4MF Input terminals for 4 channels can be mounted in the main unit 8MS input terminal unit 8MS Input terminals for 8 channels can be mounted in the main unit Battery pack B 517 Logic alarm cable B 513 Bare tips 2 m length DC drive cable B 514 Bare tips 2 m length BNC BNC cable RIC 112 1 5 m length BNC Banana clip cable RIC 113 1 5 m length BNC Alligator clip cable RIC 114 1 5 m length Checks and Preparation 2 3 GL500 Part Names and Functions This section describes the names and function
20. 6ess oot eEIRA 4 8 Measurement Parameter Settings 4 20 Memory block capture display area 2 4 Memory PCMCIA display area 2 5 Menu Configuration 4 9 MENU key ssssseee 2 6 3 11 3 32 ME X 3 14 MONON Ee ms cn 2 3 Gontrol dial eee ete hte ere 2 3 Part Names and Functions 2 4 Specifications secousses iiaii 5 3 N New Line Code sss 3 28 No of block divisions creiren 3 23 OL GE nti c Coe ee t eee ene es 3 12 Noise Countermeasures sues 2 17 Notes Temperature Measurement 1 6 Using the Monitor sess 1 6 NUMDED en P 4 20 O Operating Environment ssssesss 1 5 Ol E 4 33 OTHR Settings sssseeeses 3 29 Outer Casing Checking the 2 2 Overview sssssssssseeeneee enne nnne nnns 1 2 P Part Names and Functions s 2 3 a Pp ERE 4 46 PC Card File Output Examples 3 33 Card Information essssesssssss 3 27 Gard Settlhgs tdt epe te ea 4 22 Connection Settings sssssse 4 12 Data Replaying asenin rane 4 18 Data Capture Settings 4 28 Interface Specifications
21. Function Off On ENTER Select ENTER Sampling Interval 2 4 5 8 10 20 50 100 200 500 us ENTER Select ENTER 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 ms 1s No of block divisions 1 2 4 6 8 16 ENTER Select ENTER Event Trigger Start Settings Source Off Amp Ext Amp Settings Combination CH Mode Lower Level Upper Logic Pulse Pre Trigger 0 to 100 in 10 increments Stop Settings Source Off Amp Ext Amp Settings Combination CH Mode Lower Level Upper Logic Pulse Specifies whether to enable or disable the capture of event data Off The capture of event data is disabled On The capture of event data is enabled faeues Specifies the sampling interval for the capture of event data 4us 5us us 10us 2ms 1s 20us 5ms 4 us 10ms 20ms 100us 50ms 200us 100ms 500us 200ms ims 500ms EZ CHECKPOINT The maximum sampling interval depends on the number of data capture channels When only 1 ch is used 2 us 4 us When 2 ch are used 4 us 8 us When 4 ch are used 8 us 20 us When 8 ch are used 20 us 40 us When 12 ch are used 40 us 50 us When 16 ch are used 40 us 100 us Note The values in parentheses apply when there are temperature channels being used 3 22 No of block divisions lt Event Trigger gt Start Settings Source Amp Settings Edge Pre Trigger Settings and Measurement
22. Move to Center Move to Trigger Move to Selected Position Method Position Time ENTER Select ENTER Move to In the case of POSITION Between upper and lower limits ENTER Specify numeric value ENTER Move at In the case of TIME Specified time ENTER Specify numeric value ENTER Execute ENTER Search Search Settings Level Settings CH Mode Off H L Win In Win Out ENTER Select ENTER LP Mode Logic X L H Pulse Off H L Win In Win Out Combination OR AND Alarm Settings Output No 1 to 4 ENTER Select ENTER Slope Both H L Register ENTER Next Alarm Match Enabled when current data alarms have been ENTER Select ENTER Prev Alarm Match captured Next Level Match Prev Level Match Next Event Match Enabled when current data is being replayed Prev Event Match Statistical Calculation Function Off Average Max Min P P RMS ENTER Select ENTER CH CH1 Select channel CH2 Select channel ENTER Select ENTER Execute ENTER Save to Card Specify data save destination ENTER Select ENTER Between Cursors File Type GBD CSV Name Type Auto User File Folder name file name Confirm ENTER 3 34 Cursor Position Settings and Measurement The following functions can be selected for Cursor Position Move to First Data Moves the cursor to the start of the data Move to Last Data Moves the cursor to the end of the data Move to Ce
23. and data save functions performed RANGE SPAN GFUGHOUE POSITION CX TIME DIV L 5 Switches between TIME and DIV 4 Selects the Readout function only after data has been replayed 6 Switches from one memory block to another 1 Replays captured data START STOP 2 Selects the display screen fe rye REVIEW after the REVIEW operation ne E5 When two screens are used 3 Displays the cursors displayed after the data has been replayed 1 REVIEW key Use this key to replay data after the measurement operation has been completed 2 DISPLAY key When the captured data is displayed on two screens use this key to select the upper or lower screen 3 CURSOR key Use this key to display cursors to use for waveform analysis after captured data has bee replayed The displayed cursors change in the sequence A B A amp B each time the CURSOR key is pressed If A amp B is selected the difference between A and B is calculated and displayed Moreover if you use the lt gt and a pp direction keys to move the cursors the cursors move in parallel 4 MENU key If this key is pressed after the captured data has been replayed the Readout Menu is displayed 5 TIME DIV key Use this key to change the TIME and DIV settings for the displayed screen 6 ENTER key
24. enne nnne enne nnne 2 13 Removing the Input Terminal Unit nne 2 13 2 11 Connecting the Signal Input Cables to the Input Terminal Unit sessesssesssssss 2 14 AVF Input Terminal Unit seisnesid iien nennen nennen ae Eaa snnt sette sns nnns enn 2 14 AME Input Terminal nil 5 2 euet ie ene sats des nina vec cete daar ce iu eee aeuo at 2 15 aMS Inp t Terminal DIE sssini nenesie ge Petre ete gere vie eaueeies tec pet dett pee curet tere 2 16 2 12 Noise Countermeasures sisri ieia aiaga sentent senis senten tens nennt 2 17 2 13 Logic or Pulse Input Alarm Output Functions sasssa nennen 2 18 2 14 External Trigger Functions sssssssssssssseseseeeen nennen nennen nnns nn nnr entren nen nnns 2 19 2 15 Setting the Date and Hime cardi Rede ede ee 2 20 viii Contents How to Charge the Rechargeable Battery sse 2 20 How to Set the Date and Time ssssssssssssssssseseeeeeeee nnne ener enne EAEN 2 20 3 Settings and Measurement 3 1 Basic Settings and Measurement sssssssssssssssssseeeeneeen nennen nnns nnne nnns snnt nen 3 2 um elukel tell c A E E A E E E E 3 2 2 RANGE SPAN POSITION Key esses nennen adia aea aiiai 3 3 3 TIMES IN AK OY 3 4 4 STAR VSTOP K9y ete eect e ternera i tese NEA a ace ue saxe haee ne Ee ee eno nu ved 3 4 SISUIenency cH 3 5 G2 DISPLAY c TCR 3 5 pal ulscum
25. of CH 1 to the number of channels on the input terminal unit ENTER Select ENTER Logic Pulse Off Logic Pulse ENTER Select ENTER Input 4VF amp DC GND ENTER Select ENTER 4MF 8MS amp DC TEMP GND ENTER Select ENTER Range 4VF amp 100 500 mV 1 5 10 50 100 V ENTER Select ENTER 4MF amp 100 500 mV 1 5 10 50 100 V ENTER Select ENTER TC K TC J TC T TC R TC E TC B TC S TC N TC W 8MS amp 100 500 mV 1 5 10V ENTER Select ENTER TC K TC J TC T TC R TC E TC B TC S TC N TC W Filter Off Line 5 50 500 Hz ENTER Select ENTER S Function Off On effective when On has been selected ENTER Select ENTER Lower Settings Setting Value Meas Value Upper Lower ENTER Set numeric value ENTER 2 Upper Unit EU Value Upper Lower ENTER Set numeric value ENTER Dec pt ENTER gt Select gt ENTER Unit ENTER Select ENTER o e Select ENTER Select ENTER ia Register ENTER Misc only when ALL Span All Settings ENTER Set numeric value has been selected Upper Lower ENTER Execute Misc Annotation Strings alphanumerics symbols ENTER Select OK Color Current Color Set Color ENTER Select Register Perform Auto Zero ADJ Reset Auto Zero ADJ Set zero point as Press ENTER to execute Mode Revol Counts Inst ENTER Select Register Color Set ENTER Select Register Range Revol 5 50 500 5k 50k RPM F S ENTER Select ENTER Counts 5 50 500 5k 50k C F S 8 Inst 5 50 500 5k 50k C F S amp
26. symbol for input OK Select to save the input text Oo Z CAUTION If displayed on the screen this indicates that text from the application software has been input in a format that cannot be displayed on the GL500 monitor Settings and Measurement b Line Color Use the Color Settings window to change the display colors for each channel Current Color Set Color aT R G ME 6 a Register ENTER select QUIT Exit Other Misc settings For voltage settings zero point adjustment can be performed automatically and the zero point reset Annotation Strings TOS Perform Auto Zero ADJ gt Reset Auto Zero ADJ p Set Zero Point as 0 0000 V ENTER Execut e QUIT Ex i t c Perform Auto Zero ADJ Sets the current input voltage as the zero point voltage value d Reset Auto Zero ADJ Cancels the zero point voltage value and displays the input voltage e Set Zero Point as Displays the current zero point voltage value The signals that can be input to the pulse input terminals for data processing are Revol Counts and Inst Mode Select from Revol Counts and Inst Revol Counts the number of pulses per second and displays the values multiplied by 60 as rpm values Counts Displays a count of the number of pulses for each sampling interval from the start of measurement Inst Displays the number of pulses for each sampling interval Color Use
27. 01 31 14 27 00 0 469 z59V 20050131 M659 2005 01 31 14 26 57 Calculation Method e Jaen on ooe cet joo cm Jogon Maximum Minimum Display Statistics Calculation Display YJ CHECKPOINT The Calculation Display is enabled when the Statistics setting was selected as ON in Arithmetic XY FFT see page 4 31 Moreover depending on the number of measurement channels and the sampling interval used waveform display may not be performed correctly In this case either slow down the sampling rate or reduce the number of channels 4 42 Software 4 11 Review Device Use this function to replay the data captured at the GL500 The captured data can be replayed when the GL500 is in online status Insert a PCMCIA card in the PCMCIA card slot and then click the Review Device button to start data replay When the Review Device button is clicked the Review Device submenu appears Review Device Opening a File 1 Click the Open File button to display the data files on the PCMCIA card Open File O41027210410GBD 33285 ans 204348 w 041029222131080 56139 20049101 as w 041224 105820 EV01 GBD 200471204 5041224 105820 EV02 GBD 2004204 041228 134037 AUTO CR 18974 2004208 Ls C Def adt CRNT obd j File Select one of the displayed files to display the file data Device Memory Data Click this button to replay the current event da
28. 09 1 l2 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2 Time s 00 00 01 00 00 02 Select File to Superimpose rf m 1z TF 7 2008012915434 05 01 29 15 43 4 5 4 10r L SSS SSS SRS SSeS E a a A a a Add Adds the file that you want to superimpose Delete Deletes the file that was superimposed OK Displays the selected data Cancel Cancels the selection WA CHECKPOINT Only data that was captured at the computer can be used for superimposing If there is no data in the computer save data to the computer before performing a Superimpose operation 4 45 Software Convert then Save 4 46 After data has been converted click the Convert then Save button to display the following submenu Convert then Save 1 Format GBD Binary format Note Use this format if you want to replay the saved data CSV A TXT format for processing data in Excel Note If data is converted using this format data analysis cannot be performed Path Specify the data save location for the converted data Data All All the measured data is converted Cursor Only the data between the A and B cursors is converted Spot Samples Off Spot sampling is not performed 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 Data is sampled at the point interval specified Display in Excel Print This function displays the captured data that is being replayed in Excel format Display
29. 3 Yellow red Pink 4 Yellow black m Common ground GND Pink Logic alarm cable B 513 GND Pink GND Shielded lead Checks and Preparation 2 14 External Trigger Functions External Trigger Functions Item Description Number of channels 1 Input voltage range 0 to 24V max single ended ground input Threshold level 42 5V Hysteresis Approx 1 V 2 to 3 V 2 19 Checks and Preparation 2 15 Setting the Date and Time If you are using the GL500 for the first time charge the internal rechargeable battery and then make the date and time settings Z CAUTION If the GL500 was not used for a period of approximately three months the internal rechargeable battery may be discharged and the date and time reverted to the initial settings If this happens charge the battery before using the GL500 How to Charge the Rechargeable Battery Using the AC adapter provided connect the GL500 to a mains power outlet turn on the power switch and then leave the GL500 connected for at least 24 hours How to Set the Date and Time Press the MENU key display OTHR and then set the date and time at the Date Time Settings sub menu For details see Date Time on page 3 30 2 20 CHAPTER 3 Settings and Measurement This chapter describes the setting and measurement procedures for the GL500 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 Basic Settings
30. 8 Application Software Measurement Example 4 9 Measurement Parameter Settings 4 10 View Functions 4 11 Review Device 4 12 Review PC 4 13 Logic Alarm Display Software 4 1 System Requirements Make sure that the computer on which you plan to install the software meets the following requirements ltem System requirements OS Windows 2000 XP CPU Pentium 4 or higher Memory At least 256 MB 512 MB recommended HDD 100 MB 1 GB recommended additional space required for installing the application software Display 1024 x 768 resolution or higher 65535 colors or more 16 bit or more Other TCP IP port USB port CD ROM drive for installing from CD USB 2 0 required for high speed applications J CHECKPOINT Even when using a PC that meets the system requirements measurement data may not be captured correctly depending on the PC status e g running other applications or the storage media used Exit all other applications before capturing data to the internal hard disk Software 4 2 Installing the USB Driver This section describes how to install the USB driver Checking the version of your USB driver This section describes how to view the version of the USB driver if it is already installed 1 Opening Device Manager Select Control Panel System Hardware tab or right click My Computer select Properties Hardware tab System Properties window then click the D
31. A new folder and a new file are created here format Make new folder GBD 4 Files lt lt 2 Change display Move folder CENTER Sel ect Specifies the trigger condition that must be met in order to initiate measurement Off Date Ext Off No trigger is used Instead measurement is initiated by pressing the START STOP key Amp Amp Settings Level Trigger The start of measurement is triggered when the level trigger condition is satisfied Note Set the Level condition as the level value of the range voltage temperature set for the specified channel Date Measurement starts at the specified time Note Since measurement starts at the specified time make sure that the GL500 time settings are correct Moreover if Repeat has been set to On data capture will start at the specified time each day Ext The start of measurement is triggered when a signal is input from an external trigger terminal Settings and Measurement Stop Source ariris Specifies the trigger condition that must be met in order to stop measurement iii Amp Date Ext Time Ev full Off No trigger is used Instead measurement is stopped by pressing the START STOP key Amp Amp Settings Level Trigger Measurement is stopped when the level trigger condition is satisfied Note Set the Level condition as the level value of the range voltage temperature set for the specified channel Combination Sets the ou
32. EIER BE Off M 1 Wr DC 1V BE Offv v 100mV off ffv V 2 MF DC 100 v off Offv v 3 MF DC 500nV Off Offv v 3 MF DC 100 v Line Offz v 4 MF DC Off oS v 4 WF DC 1004 memuzs Offv v 5y Range setting 50 Hz Filter setting 10 v um M 500 Hz v 50 V v v 100 v M n 2 Press the MENU key or use the p direction keys to display the Current menu setup screen Use the factory default settings for this screen 3 Press the MENU key or use the lt gt direction keys to display the Event menu setup screen Use the v direction keys to select the parameters that you want to set and the ENTER key to confirm your settings Function On to enable this function to be used MP CRNT EVNT caLC FILE I F OTHR INFO Event Performs high speed capture settings Funct ion ig nw gc AU Maciel n Enables the capture of event data 31062 Poi No of block divisions Max capture time block Max Event Trigger Start Settings Source Amp Settings Pre Trigger Stop Settings Source Amp Settings 4 Press the QUIT key to close the MENU screen 3 7 Settings and Measurement 3 Capturing Data to Memory 1 Press the START STOP key to start data capture Memory Recording is displayed in the simplified message display area at the top of the monitor screen Event data capture status Simplified message display area 2 233 2 mV 3 48 232Y V 4 0 232 V 5
33. File Name File Path Stop Trigger Function Upper Lower 1 Device Settings Select the sampling interval for data capture Sampling Interval 1 2 5 10 50 ms 100 200 500 ms 1 2 5 10 20 30 s 1 2 5 10 30 30 min 1 h e YJ CHECKPOINT USB 2 0 From 1ms TCP IP From 10 ms CSV Save condition 1 10ms 2 20ms 4 50ms 8 100ms 12 200ms 16 200ms Data may not be captured correctly depending on the computer s operating environment If this is the case either select a slower sampling rate or reduce the number of channels Possible Data Capture Time Displays the amount of data capture time depending on the sampling rate and the capacity Data Capture Settings Select the data capture destination PC card Memory 2 PC Card Settings File Name Input a file name for the captured data File Path Use the Browse function to select the capture destination create folders and delete files 3 Trigger Settings These settings are used to specify the measurement start and end conditions Start Function Specify the trigger condition that must be met in order to initiate measurement Off No trigger is used Instead measurement is initiated by pressing the START STOP key Amp The start of measurement is triggered when the level trigger condition is satisfied Note See the CHECKPOINT on page 3 19 for more details on the Level Trigger Date Measurement starts at the specified time Note If
34. IL500 midi LOGGER dual USER S MANUAL gt A 4 gt d h p EN P S 4 GRAPHTEC Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing the GL500 midi LOGGER dual Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting to use your new product to ensure that you use it correctly and to its full potential Notes on Use Be sure to read all of the following notes before attempting to use the GL500 midi LOGGER dual 1 Note on the CE Marking The GL500 complies with the EN61326 1997 A1 1998 A2 2001 Class A standard based on the EMC directive 89 336 EMC It also conforms to the EN61010 1 1993 A2 1995 standard based on the LV directive 72 73 EEC The AC adapter complies with the EN60950 safety standard Although the GL500 complies with the above mentioned standards be sure to use it correctly in accordance with the instructions and notes provided in its User s Manual Moreover use of the GL500 by incorrect procedures may result in damage to the GL500 or may invalidate its safeguards Please confirm all of its notes regarding use and other related information to ensure correct use 2 Warning This is a Class A product according to the EMC directive In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference or may be affected by radio interference to the extent that proper measurement cannot be performed 3 Notes for Safe Operation 1 Be sure to use the Graphtec supplied AC adapter In e
35. OK The wizard found a driver message appears Click Next Completing installation The Completing Found New Hardware Wizard window appears Click Finish to exit the wizard Windows 2000 Driver software is already installed Updating the USB driver 1 9 0 Opening Device Manager Select Control Panel System Hardware tab or right click My Computer select Properties Hardware tab System Properties window then click the Device Manager button In the Device Manager window open USB Universal Serial Bus Controller Confirm that Graphtec DM GL WR Series USB Driver is shown Right click it and select Properties Updating the driver Select the Driver tab and click Update Driver Starting the update wizard Upgrade Device Driver Wizard appears Click Next In the Install Hardware Device Drivers window select Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that can choose a specific driver under What do you want the wizard to do and click Next In the Select a Device Driver window click Have Disk In the Locate File window browse the CD ROM select USB DRIVER GTCUSBR INF and click OK Return to the Select a Device Driver window and click Next In the Start Device Driver Installation window click Next 10 Completing installation The Completing the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard window appears Click Finish to exit the
36. Output Upper Lower Unit Pulse Settings Device Number 1 to 10 Meas Output Function Upper Scaling Output Upper Unit Data Device Settings Sampling Interval Data Capture Settings PC Card Settings File Name Format File Path PC Settings File Name Auto File Name Format File Path Auto Backup Settings Backup Interval Alarm Select CH From 1 10 to 91 100 Alarm Settings Function Upper Lower Alarm Output Combination Alarm Logic Pulse Settings Device Number 1 10 Logic Function Alarm Output Pulse Function Upper Lower Alarm Output Software Menu Name Setting Parameters Settings Trigger Trigger Settings Start Function Alarm Output Stop Function Alarm Output Time Trigger Repeat Level Trigger Settings Start CH Function Upper Lower Stop CH Function Upper Lower File PC Card Operation Data Transfer Copy File Delete File Delete Folder Card Initialize Path File Device Number 1 10 Path File Stat Calc Arithmetic Operation Stat Calc Function CH Arithmetic Operation Function CH A Operator CH B Other Device Number 1 10 Synchronize PC and device clocks Room Temp Compensation AC Line Frequency Burn out Power On Start Store the Settings to the GL400 350 Factory Default Information Software Application Version Device Information For further detai
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38. Unit 1 Remove the cover from the input terminal mounting area 2 As shown in the figure below insert the input terminal unit in the GL500 At this time be sure to check that the input terminal unit is locked onto the connector Removing the Input Terminal Unit 1 Remove the cover from the input terminal mounting area 2 Press down on the lock button while pulling the input terminal unit towards you At this time grip the input terminal unit firmly while removing it 3 Replace the cover for the input terminal mounting area 2 13 Checks and Preparation 2 11 Connecting the Signal Input Cables to the Input Terminal Unit This section describes how to connect the signal input cables to the input terminal unit 4VF Input Terminal Unit This is a 4 channel isolated voltage input terminal unit V4 CHECKPOINT This input terminal unit is for use with the GL500 model only Do not mount input terminal units for other models such as the GL400 in the GL500 Terminal Configuration and Input Signal Types CAT I 100Vp p max 30VAC rms J aves od to 10V 60VDC max 6660 High voltage input terminal Low voltage input terminal Punto NEIN E AINE High voltage terminal terminal for high voltage input signals a Low voltage terminal terminal for low voltage input signals Item Description Input configuration Isolated input for
39. and Measurement Setting Procedures Detailed Settings and Measurement Data Replay Settings and Measurement 3 1 Settings and Measurement Control panel keys are provided for easy measurement 1 CH GROUP key cherour PANGE SPAN 2 RANGE SPAN POSITION key 1 lt gt 4 TIME DIV Ue lt i 3 TIME DIV key 7 REVIEW key 6 DISPLAY key DISPLAY REVIEW l SAVE CURSOR 9 CURSOR key 4 START STOP key Gm 8 SAVE key 1 CH GROUP key This key selects the channels in groups Press the key to move to the next group of channels The number of channels varies according to the type of input terminal unit installed If CALC settings have been made Calc display data is displayed when the CH GROUP key is pressed i 1108 91016 Calc RECORDO Free Running 1 secpiv ERRER RECORDED I seo iy SS E Function operations 6 68 mV display rcr Arithmetic operations display Facies estt na a NBII ISIS 15166 Waveform Digital Display Screen Waveform Calculation Display Screen Settings and Measurement 2 RANGE SPAN POSITION key These settings can be made or changed for each channel individually even while the GL500 is running or performing measurement J CHECKPOINT The monitor is used for monitoring the me
40. and discoloration of the outer casing 5 Do not use the GL500 in the vicinity of other devices which are susceptible to electromagnetic interference Introduction 6 Measured results may not conform to the stated specifications if the GL500 is used in an environment which is subject to strong electromagnetic interference 7 Insofar as possible position the GL500 input signal cables away from any other cables which are likely to be affected by electromagnetic interference 8 For stabilized measurement allow the GL500 to warm up for at least 30 minutes after turning it on ii To Ensure Safe and Correct Use To Ensure Safe and Correct Use e To ensure safe and correct use of the GL500 read this Manual thoroughly before use After having read this Manual keep it in a handy location for quick reference as needed Do not permit small children to touch the GL500 The following describes important points for safe operation Please be sure to observe them strictly Conventions Used in This Manual To promote safe and accurate use of the GL500 as well as to prevent human injury and property damage safety precautions provided in this manual are ranked into the five categories described below Be sure you understand the difference between each of the categories gt gt gt gt D DANGER This category provides information that if ignored is highly likely to cause fatal or serious injury to the operator WARNIN
41. as shown below GL 500 Configuration Tools Current Setings New Setings LAN IP Address 0000 Sub Net Mask 00 00 Port Number 0 MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 USB Device ID Firmware Version Main 2 LAN Settings Click Read to display the current settings To set a new IP Address Subnet Mask and or Port Number enter the new settings and then click Apply 3 USB Setting Click Read to display the current setting To set a new Device ID enter the new Device ID number and then click Apply 4 Firmware Version Click Read to display the Main version number Use this function to check the version number of your equipment 5 When all the settings have been completed exit from GL500 Configuration Tools Software 4 6 Menu Configuration and System Settings Starting the Application Software Click Start Programs GL500 Application to launch the application software Once the program has started up the following window is displayed 22 X Axis Width 5 GL500 6 GL400 350 7 GL500 GL400 350 21 X Axis Format 23 Capture Interval onnect eview rint ettings tart top 1 C 2 Review PC 3 Pri 10 Setti 11 12 S 4 EXIT mmm Conned Rewew pe Prt a0 Aleson Softwarel 0 8 Status Displ pene suem mium 13 Review Device atus Display mmm ae asmana
42. conditions can be selected OR The trigger is activated when any one of the specified conditions is met AND The trigger is activated when all of the specified conditions are met Stop Trigger Source Specify the stop condition for the capture of event data Off Click the Stop key to stop data capture Amp Data capture is stopped when the Edge condition is satisfied Note See the CHECKPOINT on page 3 24 for more details on the Edge conditions Ext Data capture is stopped when a signal is input from an external trigger terminal CH Select Analog Logic or Pulse channels A B Analog channels Logic Logic channels Pulse Pulse channels J CHECKPOINT Logic and Pulse cannot be selected at the same Select either Logic or Pulse Function Specify the Trigger Stop condition A B Off The Trigger function is disabled Hi The trigger is activated when the signal input rises to or exceeds the specified trigger level Lo The trigger is activated when the signal input falls to or goes below the specified trigger level Win In The trigger is activated when the signal input goes within or is within both limits Win Out The trigger is activated when the signal input goes outside or is outside both limits Logic Off Triggering is not performed Hi The trigger is activated when the Logic signal rises to the Hi level Lo The trigger is activated when the Logic signal falls to the Lo level Pulse Off Triggering is n
43. conversion Lower Specify the Lower Limit value for conversion Unit Input the unit for conversion 2 Pulse Settings Meas Output Function On Enabled Off Disabled Upper Specify the Upper Limit value Unit Displays the unit for the set range Scaling Output Upper Specify the Upper Limit value for conversion Unit Input the unit for conversion Software Arithmetic XY FFT gt GL500 Settings AMP Current Event File Scaling Arithmetic XY FET other Intormation 1 Stat Calc Select this function when you want to display statistical calculations Statistics Off Calculations are not displayed On Calculations are displayed J CHECKPOINT Depending on the number of measurement channels and the sampling interval used waveform display may not be performed correctly In this case either slow down the sampling rate or reduce the number of channels 2 Arithmetic Operation These settings specify the processing for arithmetic operations Func Four types of operations can be selected as On or Off On Enabled Off Disabled Line Color Specify the line color CHA Specify the first channel for arithmetic operations Operator Specify the operator for arithmetic operations x CH B Specify the second channel for arithmetic operations 3 XY Specify a combination of the X channel with one of the Y channels to display measurement data in XY format Up to 4 comb
44. cursors are displayed in black Settings and Measurement 3 2 Setting Procedures The following procedures explain how to perform general measurement using the MENU screens displayed on the GL500 monitor The setting values used for the explanations are the factory default settings 1 Inputting Signals 1 Connect the signal input cables to the input terminal unit s For details on the connection procedure see Section 2 11 Connecting the Signal Input Cables to the Input Terminal Unit 2 Turn on the GL500 s power switch 3 Check that waveforms are being displayed on the GL500 monitor The waveforms may be straight lines depending on the input signals and the setting ranges used 2 Setting up the GL500 1 Press the MENU key to display the MENU screen The first screen displayed is the Amp menu setup screen Use the lt pav direction keys to select the parameters that you want to set and the ENTER key to confirm your settings Range Change the value from 50 V to 1 V or select a range that is suitable for the input signals Filter Change the value from Off to 5 Hz or select a filter suitable for the amount of noise LF RNT EUN LE Amp Performs AD input sett ings Amp Performs AD input sett ings H 4 Logic Pulse Off No of CH 4 Logic Pulse Off No 0 CH AMP Input Range Filter EU Misc CH AMP Input Range Filter EU Misc ALL DC 1 Off Vv DC jm Off v 1 MF DC
45. enables the display colors for each channel to be changed Current Color Set Color Register gt ENTER select QUIT Exit Filter Set the filter to On when there is likely to be noise in the input Off Disables the filter On Enables the filter 3 16 Settings and Measurement CRNT Settings This menu is used to set the conditions for low speed data capture aMP CRNT EUNT CALC FILE I F OTHR INFO Current Performs low speed capture settings Sampling Interval ms Capture Dest inat ion Capture Time 8nin44 288sec Trigger Settings Start Sour Off Stop Sour Off Repeat Alarm Settings Combination OR Amp Settings V CRNT CURRENT Menu Structure Setting Selections available Setting method Sampling Interval 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 ms 1 2 5 10 20 30s ENTER Select ENTER 1 2 5 10 20 30 min 1h Capture Ddestination Memory PC card ENTER Select ENTER File Name Specify file only when PC card has been selected ENTER Select ENTER File Type GBD CSV File Folder name file name Trigger Settings Start Source Off Amp Date Ext ENTER Select ENTER Stop Source Off Amp Date Ext Time Ev full ENTER Select ENTER Repeat Off On ENTER Select ENTER Alarm Settings Combination OR AND ENTER Select ENTER Amp Settings H L Win In Win Out ENTER Select ENTER Current Settings Sampling Interval
46. for approximately 30 minutes to ensure that it operates according to the specified performance Configuration When in Use Do not use the GL500 standing upright or at an angle It must always be laid flat Usage Configuration Flat Z CAUTION Do not block the air vents on the GL500 as this will cause malfunctioning General Description 1 4 Notes on Temperature Measurement Please observe the following precautions when performing temperature measurement 1 Do not block the air vents Always provide a space of at least 30 cm on all sides of the GL500 2 For stabilized temperature measurement allow the GL500 to warm up for at least 30 minutes after turning it on 3 Exposure of the input terminals to direct drafts direct sunlight or abrupt changes in temperature may impair the equilibrium of the input parts and result in measurement errors To measure temperature in such an environment take appropriate countermeasures such as changing the installation site of the GL500 1 5 Notes on Using the Monitor The monitor is an LCD display unit and so the display will vary depending on the operating environment J CHECKPOINT If the screen saver function is used it will operate and clear the screen if no operations are performed during the preset time If the screen saver operates press any key to restore the display A CAUTION Condensation may form on the LCD screen if the GL500 is moved from a cold to a wa
47. in EXCEL 1 Data All All the measured data is converted Cursor Only the data between the A and B cursors is converted 2 Spot Samples Off Spot sampling is not performed 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1000 Data is sampled at the point interval specified Example a B D E F a J K _1_ Vendor GRAPHTEC Corporation 2 Modsi GL500 3 Version Ver101 4 Sempling 10ms 5 Total data 662 6 Start time 2005 1 29 15 44 08 7 End time 2005 1 20 154409 8 Trieeer tim 2005 1 29 154409 9 AMP setting 10 JCH Signal hput Range Filter 11 cw DATAI Do W Off aacr DATA DC 5v ott co nM 13 CH3 DATAS oc 10V oft 14 CHE DAT AS oc sov ott 15 CH5 DATAS Do 100v off 16 cH6 DATAS bo 100v Off 17 CH DATA Do 100v Off 18 CH8 DATAS oc 100v on 19 Alm 20 Data 21 Number Date amp Time CHI CH CH CHS CK CH6 CH CH8 Alarm 22 NO v v v v v v v 4321 23 1 2005 1 29 15 44 00177 0 015 0017 0 06 0 01 0 24 0 06 0 14 Lite 24 2 2005 1 29 1544 0 0465 0 048 0 051 0 08 0 04 018 0 16 014 LLLL 28 3 2005 1 29 15 44 00757 0 073 0 072 0 14 0 05 0 21 0 06 0 12 Lote 26 4 2005 1 29 15 44 01031 0102 0099 014 0 01 ou 0 07 018 LLLL 27 d 28 29 30 n 32 19 33 11 34 13 35 1 36 1 37 19 38 18 139 1 40 18 200 3 v z y Il I NNO ek nee asos er nan ass aa ann annans Software WA CHECKPOINT When Windows 2000 is used errors may appear when the EXCEL file is closed If this happe
48. input falls to or goes below the specified trigger level Measurement starts CH 1 Win In Specifies the lower and upper limits of the trigger level for each channel When the signal input goes within or is within both limits the trigger condition is met Measurement starts CH 1 Win Out Specifies the lower and upper limits of the trigger level for each channel When the signal input goes outside or is outside both limits the trigger condition is met gt Measurement starts Lower Level Upper Specifies the trigger activation levels for the selected Mode condition setting When the Mode setting is H or L Input a value in the Set Value box CH 1 Set Value 60 0000 Limits 1 0000 1 0000 ENTER Register When the Mode setting is Win In or Win Out Input the Upper and Lower values HO H Mode Lower Level Upper 1 0 0000 V 2 E 0 000 v 3 Win In 0 000 1 250 V 4 Mm 0 00 6 25 VV 5 Off 6 Off T Off 8 Off LP Mode Lower Level Upper 1 B 2 B 3 X 4 X Register ENTER se lect DUIT Exi t Repeat etse Unless Off has been selected for the Start and Stop conditions measurement is performed repeatedly Off Single measurement operation On Repeated measurement Alarm Settings gt Combination Specifies the alarm output conditions OR Outputs an alarm when one of the alarm conditions is met AN
49. status Armed or Recording Press it once again to select the STOP status Free Running RECORD RECORD oeaan p Lm ETE ALLALAR WE 80 516 V Eu r3 2 48 0824 WV 3 1 5 mV 4 6 24 mV be S No Ame 6 No fime 7 No Amp 8 No Amp Data capture time from Skipped data display the START time when data is captured Current data to a PC card capture time Settings and Measurement 5 Direction keys Direction keys lt pav These keys move the cursor on the screen in the direction indicated Direction keys i Press these keys to scroll through captured data move the cursor and to select text and values on menu screens Direction keys a p Press these keys to scroll through captured data move the cursor enable disable key lock status and to move the position when making text settings 6 DISPLAY key Press this key to switch through the measurement modes Waveform Digital Waveform and Digital D Waveform Digital Screen Waveform Screen Digital Screen 7 RECORD Free Running 1 sec DIV Eme RECORD Free Running 1 sec DIv Eos serere RECORD Free Running dE edt ALA JAL2 ALSI ALS C ALARMI ALARM2 ALARMS ALARMG TIUENT W
50. superimposed on the waveform that was displayed when the Open File button was clicked Review PC Event data 4 Trigger Time 2005 01 31 15 23 25 Capture Tine 2 6 save On sf Range2 Ou cd vah ase nd 2080129154343 001 b 20050129154343 001 b me aes ou on 05 01 3 05 01 3 15 23 25 00815 23 25 00 07 oz lleva 0 965 0 958 Select File to Superimpose PS Se po M9 Add Adds the file that you want to superimpose Delete Deletes the file that was superimposed OK Displays the selected data Cancel Cancels the selection 4 51 Software Convert then Save The procedure for converting the displayed data is the same as for Review Device Please refer to Section 4 10 Review Device Display in Excel The procedure for displaying the data in Excel format is the same as for Review Device Please refer to Section 4 10 Review Device Print Click Print to output the displayed screen to the printer 4 52 Software _4 13 Logic Alarm Display When the GL500 is in online status the logic 4 channels and alarm 4 channels status can be monitored on screen Logic data can also be monitored as waveforms Moreover if a GL400 or GL350 device is also connected the display can be switched through three modes Example of a GL500 Alarm Display ETTE Loge ME E NE NN Generated Event Log 05 01 29 1
51. to suit your measurement application The units can be easily installed and removed using a one touch operation and they can be combined to increase the number of channels up to a maximum of 16 In addition the multifunction input capability enables the handling of both logic and pulse signals An alarm output function is also provided Note Please consult your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor for more information on combining and increasing the number of input terminal units Isolated voltage Isolated voltage temperature Non isolated voltage temperature input terminal unit input terminal unit input terminal unit Wi Ma LAN GM w G We Ro LK s Gace End Can be freely combined One touch installation and removal Max 16 channels Dual High speed and Low speed Sampling If an unexpected event occurs during measurement at low speed sampling max 1 ms that part of the data can be measured at high speed sampling max 2u at a high definition 4 MB of memory are provided for current data and 32 MB for event data In addition since a PCMCIA card slot is also built in large volumes of data can be captured to these memory storage devices Low speed sampling data current data High speed sampling data event data Low speed sampling data capture times Low speed sampling data For current data 1ms 100ms 10s Data is captured to 4 MB internal memory Approx Approx App
52. 0 15 04 05 01 29 10 15 06 05 01 29 10 15 09 05 01 29 10 15 11 Example of a GL500 GL400 340 Alarm Display Example of a GL400 350 Alarm Display x GO LN NU M MI 05 01 29 10 15 06 zere mam ooe MN eO te Alarm History 05 01 29 12 25 03 05 01 29 12 25 04 05 01 29 12 25 06 _ 05 01 29 12 25 08 ___ 08 01 29 12 25 09 05 01 2912 25 11 oe as KEET 4 53 CHAPTER 5 Specifications This chapter describes the basic specifications for the GL500 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 Standard Specifications Function Specifications Accessory Option Specifications External Dimensions Specifications 5 1 Standard Specifications 5 2 Item Standard Specifications Description Number of analog input terminal units mountable 2 units External input output Trigger input Logic input or Pulse input Alarm output PC interface Ethernet 10 Base T 100 Base TX USB Ver 2 0 standard Internal memory devices Current memory 4 MB total Event memory 32 MB PCMCIA card slot Type 2 standard Data backup functions Setup conditions EEPROM Clock lithium secondary battery Operating environment 0 to 40 C 30 to 80 RH 15 to 30 C when the battery is used Withstand voltage 1 minute at 500 Vp p between each input channel and main unit chassis Power supply AC ad
53. 3 9 Settings and Measurement 3 3 Detailed Settings and Measurement The QUIT and MENU keys enable detailed settings to be made RANGE SPAN CH GROUP POSITION 1 QUIT key 2 MENU key e eem START STOP 1 QUIT key Use the QUIT key for operations such as the ones described below To switch from a menu screen to a measurement screen To close the selected screen RNT EVN Amp Performs AD No of CH 8 H AMP Input Range EU Misc To perform quit operations as instructed by messages displayed in the menus 3 10 2 MENU key Settings and Measurement Press the MENU key to switch through the AMP CRNT EVNT CALC FILE I F OTHR and INFO setting menus The lt gt direction keys can also be used to switch through the setting menus AMP CRNT EVNT gt CALC gt FILE gt I F gt OTHR gt INFO mp Performs AD input settings 8 No of CH Logic Pulse P lSe CH AMP Input ALL 3 W 50KRPM 4 E SOKRPM QE V Settings Filter EU M 7 Off off X Offwv ory ffw ory ffy offy ffv Vv v Vv Vv v V v Vv Vv Off off AMP Menu Structure Setting Selections available Setting method No
54. 8CH 20us 1CH 4us 8CH 40 us 2CH 4us 12CH 40 us 2CH 8us 12CH 50 us 4CH 8us 16CH 40 us 4CH 20us 16CH 100 us No of Memory Block Divisions Specify the number of memory block divisions 1 2 4 8 16 1 to 16 blocks V4 CHECKPOINT If a large number of divisions is specified the amount of data that can be captured to each block decreases Capture Time per Block The capture time displayed is the capture time obtained by automatically calculating the memory capacity of the memory blocks with respect to the sampling interval 4 25 Software 4 26 2 Event Trigger Settings Start Trigger Source Specify the start condition for the capture of event data Off Click the Start key to initiate data capture Amp The start of data capture is triggered when the Edge condition is satisfied Note See the CHECKPOINT on page 3 24 for more details on the Edge conditions Ext The start of data capture is triggered when a signal is input from an external trigger terminal CH Select Analog Logic or Pulse channels A B Analog channels Logic Logic channels Pulse Pulse channels J CHECKPOINT Logic and Pulse cannot be selected at the same Select either Logic or Pulse Function A B Logic Pulse Specify the Trigger Start condition Off The Trigger function is disabled Hi The trigger is activated when the signal input rises to or exceeds the specified trigger level gt Measurement star
55. Average The simple average value of the data being captured is displayed Max The maximum value of the data being captured is displayed Min The minimum value of the data being captured is displayed P P The peak value of the data being captured is displayed RMS The RMS value of the data being captured is displayed R M S D n D data n number of data Channel specification Specifies the channels for calculation y CHECKPOINT The calculation results displayed during data capture are displayed on the CALC screen Statistical calculation can only be performed during data capture The settings for statistical calculation of the captured data and actual execution of the calculation are made in the Readout Menu For further details see Statistical Calculation on page 3 36 Arithmetic The following settings are provided for performing arithmetic calculation of 2 channels Function seeesssss Select the arithmetic operation from the 4 types shown below Adds the channel on the right to the channel on the left Subtracts the channel on the right from the channel on the left Multiplies the channel on the left by the channel on the right Divides the channel on the left by the channel on the right 3 25 Settings and Measurement FILE Settings This menu is used to save or load the PCMCIA card settings manage files or return settings to their factory defaults CRNT
56. D Outputs an alarm when all of the alarm conditions are met yJ CHECKPOINT The logic alarm cable B 513 option is required for alarm output 3 20 Settings and Measurement Amp Settings Level Trigger M Specifies the alarm output conditions CH Mode Lower Level Upper Output 1H UO y He 2 E 0 000 y 1 3 Win In 0 000 2 500 Vv 1 4 0 00 12 50 vw 1 5 off 6 off T off 8 Off LP Mode Lower Level Upper Output 1 EB 2 N 3 X 4 X Register ENTER select QUIT Exit Off The alarm function is disabled H An alarm is generated when the signal input rises to or exceeds the specified alarm level L An alarm is generated when the signal input falls to or goes below the specified alarm level 3 21 Settings and Measurement 3 EVNT Settings This menu is used to set the conditions for high speed data capture CALC FILE I7F OTHR Event Performs high speed capture settings i On Funct ion Sampling Interval No of block divisions 20us 16 Max capture time block 1 74sec Max points block 87371 Points INFO Event Trigger Start Settings Source Amp Settings Pre Trigger Stop Settings Source Amp Settings Off EVNT EVENT Menu Structure Event Settings Function Sampling Interval Setting Selections available Setting method Event
57. Double click to display Event Log 27 Alarm History Enabled when an alarm is generated 28 Monitor CH Color Level 29 Cursor Info Enabled when cursors are displayed 30 Display of Current data between cursors 31 Current Data 4 11 Software 4 7 PC Connection Settings The GL500 can be connected to a computer via USB or TCP IP LAN Make the setting required for connection in the Connect window Click the Connect button on the main screen to display the Connect window GL5OO GL400 350 Bw woo 9 xf IP Address 192 168 1 103 QD ier Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Select GL500 or GL400 350 Select USB or TCP IP USB USB ID Set the ID number for the GL500 connected when using the USB interface e TCP IP IP Address Set the IP address for the GL500 connected when using the TCP IP connection Port Set the port number for the GL500 connected when using the TCP IP connection Connect Click the Connect button to connect the GL500 to the computer when all the settings have been made If OK is displayed for State click the Close button to make the connection J CHECKPOINT If the connection parameters have not been set correctly NG is displayed for State Set the parameters correctly and then click the Connect button once again Disconnect Click this button to cancel the Connect status If the GL500 is not connected and this button is clicked Not connected will be display
58. E 6 00 mV RAT F 50 i Mus 6 66 2 241 8 mv EE odd A 3 8 2414 V 3 B z443 4 8 237 V 4 p 243 5 6 00 V E B BBB 79 88 V 6 B 7 0 00 mV iE 8 68 8 6 00 nV 5 4 68 1 OF i PULSE SBBBBRPM 2 F 2 PULSE Band d OFF S PULSE BEBEBRPH GIEGHISETTE A PULSE BBBaaakPM Waveform Digital Screen Waveform Screen Digital Screen Waveform Digital Screen Both waveform and digital data are displayed together Waveform Screen Only waveforms are displayed over the entire screen Digital Screen 8 channels of analog data and 4 channels of logic pulse data are displayed 7 REVIEW key If the REVIEW key is pressed when measurement is stopped captured data is displayed If it is pressed during measurement captured data is displayed together with cursors When captured data is replayed Select the type of data to be displayed Data Replay Data Type Current Memory Screen Type 2 screen View Execute gt ENTER select QUIT Exit REVIEW display during measurement Normal display screen Event data status display Press the QUIT key to return to the normal display screen STE 005 01 3 0 5 amp L1 j amp L2 a 3 aL4 H Cursor B J o m T T fur ES D is mm z be oi ao aj gt DA Goo jun vx ajoj i es fs fo SSS BINAHA ELE fal ic eoi un ka d d eoe je i SS 2j e 7 8 00 mV 8 6 66 mV 1 PULS BBBBBRPH 2 PULS BBBBBRPM 4 PULS BADBARRPM
59. EUNT CALC PC Card Performs PC card operations Auto Data Save Data Save Path A X AUTO GBD BMP Save Path 4 lt AUTO BMP gt Save current settings Load settings File List File Copy File Rename File Delete Card Initialize PC Card Information Available Total Size FILE Menu Structure zz Wd oe Setting Selections available Setting method Auto Data Save Off On ENTER Select ENTER Data Save Path File Folder name File name ENTER Specify file OK BMP Save Path Auto User ENTER Select ENTER Save current settings Auto User ENTER Select ENTER File Name when User File Folder name File name ENTER Select Execute Load settings Select File ENTER Select Execute File List Select File ENTER Select Execute File Copy Select file to load ENTER Select Execute Select file to write ENTER Select Execute File Rename Select file to change ENTER Select Execute New file name ENTER Specify file 3OK File Delete Select file to delete ENTER Select Execute Card Initialize Format Super floppy HDD format ENTER Select ENTER Type Quick Normal ENTER Select ENTER Volume Label Specify a volume label ENTER Specify file Execute Auto Data Save Data Save Path BMP Save Path Save current settings Load settings File List 3 26 When this pa
60. Firmware Version seanssi 4 8 FORMAL iei aieea 4 29 4 46 2 FUNCOM RESTE 3 22 3 25 zn 3 13 TYPOS cs 5 7 G QE400 950Q 1 reip an 4 36 GL500 GL400 350 sss 4 38 GND t rminal niit ois 2 3 fep E HE 3 29 l WAP Settings spiscina niana 3 28 INFO Display terat aiee eaaa 3 31 IMTPORIMATIOM eee EET 4 34 je e 3 12 Data Capturing e 4 16 Terminal Unit erissa 2 3 2 13 Unit Specifications 4MF 5 5 Unit Specifications 4VF 5 4 Unit Specifications 8MS 5 6 Inputting Signals sss 3 7 Installing the GL500 Application Software 4 7 Internal Memory Devices sesssss 5 3 IPAddf688 ert eter tesis tan 4 8 K UA ed 2 4 L LAN Gri MH 2 7 4 6 Connector terminal sssssssss 2 3 Ic EEE 4 8 Language sesesseeeeeeeeennnenn nnn 3 30 LING Color iion ties 3 15 Load settings riese iiris ia 3 26 LCOQIO srra E 3 16 DISPLAY as SS 4 53 Input functions iseinean 2 18 Input termirial scrucera 2 3 SONGS sieren ret baut eed exei quee 4 21 Logic Pulse Settings censis 4 21 Logic PulSQz s ute ee arreter ees 3 12 Settings display area ssssssss 2 4 Lower EU Upper Unit 3 13 M Mac Add
61. G This category provides information that if ignored is likely to cause fatal or serious injury to the operator CAUTION This category provides information that if ignored could cause physical damage to the GL500 HIGH TEMPERATURE This category provides information that if ignored is likely to cause burns or other injury to the operator due to contact with high temperature ELECTRICAL SHOCK This category provides information that if ignored is likely to expose the operator to electrical shock Description of Safety Symbols o gt The A symbol indicates information that requires careful attention which includes warnings The point requiring attention is described by an illustration or text within or next to the A symbol The symbol indicates action that is prohibited Such prohibited action is described by an illustration or text within or next to the symbol The symbol indicates action that must be performed Such imperative action is described by an illustration or text within or next to the symbol iii Safety Precautions Safety Precautions A WARNING After checking that the Power switch is turned off connect the power cable s female plug to the GL500 and then connect its male plug into the Be sure to securely connect the GL500 s power cable e electrical socket Securely connect the power cable Make sure that the socket has a good Use of the GL500 without the power cable se
62. OINT If battery charging is attempted while the GL500 is being used continuously or immediately afterwards charging may not be performed However charging will start automatically as soon as the GL500 has cooled down If input is being made directly from the DC power supply instead of the AC adapter the DC voltage must be at least 16V 2 11 Checks and Preparation 2 9 Inserting and Removing a PCMCIA Card This section describes how to insert and remove a PCMCIA card A CAUTION Adequate precautions against static electricity must be taken when handling PCMCIA cards Do not remove the PCMCIA card if the PCMCIA card access display on the monitor is flashing red Data loss or malfunctions may occur Inserting a PCMCIA Card Insert the PCMCIA card into the slot as far as it will go Removing a PCMCIA Card Press the eject button next to the PCMCIA card slot so that the button protrudes Press it once more to eject the PCMCIA card Press once more 2 12 Checks and Preparation 2 10 Mounting and Removing the Input Terminal Unit This section describes how to mount and remove the input terminal unit NCAUTION Make sure that the power supply has been turned off before mounting or removing the input terminal unit The input terminal units that can be used are the 4VF 4MF and 8MS units Input terminal units for the GL400 model cannot be used with the GL500 Mounting the Input Terminal
63. Pulse Settings Meas Output CH Function Upper Unit Scaling Output CH Upper Unit Arithmetic XY FFT Stat Calc Statistics Arithmetic Operation Func Line Color CH A Operator CH B XY Disp Line Color X Axis Y Axis FFT Disp CH Window dB Specification Averaging Mode Weighted Average Mode Number of Averages Other Synchronize PC and device clocks Room Temp Compensation Power On Start Store the settings to the GL500 Temp Unit Sampled Waveform Display Factory Default Settings Send E Mail Send Email when alarm is generated Mail Address Comments SMTP Server Sender Mail Address Information Version Device Information 11 Start 12 Stop 13 Review Device Open File Device Path Create Folder Delete Device Memory Data Convert then Save File Path Format Path Data All Cursor Spot Samples Off Select from 2 to 1000 points Open in Excel Data All Cursor Spot Samples Off Select from 2 to 1000 points 14 Calculation 15 Y T 16 Digital View 1 16 Pulse 1 to Pulse 4 17 X Y 18 FFT 19 Past Current 20 Range 1 Analog CH Pulse Range 2 Analog CH Pulse Software Menu Name Selections 21 X Axis Format Relative Time Absolute Time 22 X Axis Width 10 sto 24h 23 Capture Interval 24 Alarm 1 to 4 25 Logic 1to4 26 Generated
64. SPAN Upper SPAN minus mV V Lower SPAN 1 1000 to 1 1000 5 500 to 5 500 11 000 to 11 000 55 00 to 55 00 110 00 to 110 00 110 00 to 110 00 550 0 to 4550 0 Range Maximum SPAN Minimum SPAN Lower to Upper SPAN Upper SPAN minus Lower SPAN K 200 0 to 1370 0 50 C J 200 0 to 1100 0 50 C T 200 0 to 400 0 50 C R 0 0 to 1600 0 50 C E 200 0 to 800 0 50 C B 600 0 to 1820 0 50 C S 0 0 to 1760 0 50 C N 0 0 to 1300 0 50 C W 0 0 to 2315 0 50 C Filler aie nets Sets the filter status Please set the filter to ON when there is likely to be noise in the input Off Line 1 5 Hz 5 50 500 Hz 3 12 Settings and Measurement EU Engineering Unit Settings EM This menu is used to scale the measured values and convert them to other units Function EU Sets the EU function to Off or On Lower EU Upper Unit Sets the EU function s conversion value and unit If the ENTER key is pressed here the following window is displayed a Meas Value b EU Value c Dec pt ma esI BEER gend Meas Value EU Value Upper 5 000 100 00 Dec pt Lower 5 000 100 00 e Select Select Length Choose 3 f Choose d Unit Unit V Register gt ENTER select 7 QUIT Exit If the following message appears follow the instructions to reduce the number of digits t
65. T The event data that is displayed when current data is replayed after data capture has been completed is in the form of a mark if a trigger was activated The pre trigger portion of the data captured is not displayed Trigger 0 Trigger 20 3 23 Settings and Measurement 3 24 Stop Settings Source Amp Settings Edge Specifies the stop condition for the capture of event data ii o O Amp Exte Off The START STOP key is used to stop data capture Amp The stopping of data capture is triggered when the condition specified for CH Logic or Pulse is satisfied Ext The stopping of data capture is triggered when a signal is input from an external trigger terminal Specifies the condition for the stopping of measurement Combination OR Measurement is stopped when one of the trigger conditions is satisfied AND Measurement is stopped when all of the trigger conditions are satisfied CH Specifies the analog input channels Mode Specifies the 1 Win In Win Out trigger condition Lower Level Upper Specifies the levels for the trigger condition selected in Mode Logic Specifies the L and H levels for each channel Pulse Selects the slope for the specified channel YJ CHECKPOINT EDGE OR After all of the target channels have reached a level that does not satisfy the trigger condition the start of measurement is triggered when any one of the target channels sa
66. Trigger Repeat has been specified perform the date and time settings Ext The start of measurement is triggered when a signal is input from an external trigger terminal 4 22 Software Stop Function Specify the trigger condition that must be met in order to stop measurement Off No trigger is used Instead measurement is stopped by pressing the START STOP key Amp Measurement is stopped when the level trigger condition is satisfied Note See the CHECKPOINT on page 3 19 for more details on the Level Trigger Date Measurement stops at the specified time Note If Trigger Repeat has been specified perform the date and time settings Ext Measurement is stopped when a signal is input from an external trigger terminal Time Set the amount of time from the start until the end of measurement The time can be specified in 1 s increments Event Measurement stops when all the memory blocks are filled with event capture data Trigger Repeat Insert a check to enable repeated measurement 4 Amp Trigger Settings Select CH Select the channel display group 1 to 8 9 16 Start Trigger CH Select the channels for which you want to specify a start trigger Function Specify the Trigger Start condition Off Click the Start key to start measurement Hi The trigger is activated when the signal input rises to or exceeds the specified upper limit Lo The trigger is activated when the signal input falls to or goes bel
67. a 1 Press the REVIEW key to display the Data Replay menu use the r v direction keys to select Event for Data Type and then press the ENTER key to confirm your setting Data Type Event Data Replay Data Type Event Block No 2 Execute IENNENENEM5j6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ENTER Select QUIT Exit Use the lt pav direction keys to select the data capture block for replay and then select Execute 2 A waveform and cursors are displayed Use the a pp or the ap direction keys to move the cursors and read the data REPLAY 1 Channel data display 265824433 Time data display 1 42 44 ia4a8 us between the cursors 6 Using the Readout Menu to Move the Cursors 1 Press the MENU key to display the Readout Menu Cursor Position a Move to First Data Move to Last Data D EET D Move to Trigger 5 Move Cursor Selection Menu Move to Selected Position V Search Search Settings v Next Level Match p Prev Level Match gt p p Dp Statistical Calculation No Function CHI CH 1 Average 1 iH Execute gt save to Card Between Cursors 2 If you use the lt tav direction keys to select Move to Last Data in the Cursor Position menu the cursor will move to the end of the data 3 Press the QUIT key to close the Data Replay screen
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69. a keyboard to any of the other USB terminals on your PC Set the PC s power saving functions to Off Set the Screen Saver to Off Set the anti virus software auto update and scan scheduler functions to Off Also set the Windows auto update and scheduler functions to Off Software 4 5 Setting the IP Address and Device ID The GL500 Configuration Tools window is used to set the IP address and Device ID These can also be set using the GL500 For details see Chapter 3 Settings and Measurement IP Address Used when performing measurement via a network Sub Net Mask Used when performing measurement via a network Mac Address Used to confirm the Mac address Port Number Used when performing measurement via a network Device ID Used when performing measurement via USB Firmware Version Used to check each version number CHECKPOINT When setting the IP address port number or device ID using the Configuration Tools the GL500 should be connected directly to the PC using a USB cable When using multiple GL500 units they should each be connected separately and not via a USB hub When connecting via LAN make the settings outlined below and then ensure that the computer s system requirements are met before making the connections 1 Connect the GL500 to the PC using a USB cable Select Start Programs GL500 Application GLCONFIG EXE to launch the GL500 Configuration Tools and display the window
70. apter 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz DC input 8 5 to 24 VDC Battery pack option 7 2 VDC 2200 mAh Power consumption 24 V drive 4VF 4MF AMP x 1 LCD ON 0 46A LCD OFF 0 4A During battery charging add 0 42A to the values at the left 4VF AMF AMP x 2 LCD ON 0 61A LCD OFF 0 55A During battery charging add 0 42A to the values at the left 8VS AMP x 1 LCD ON 0 35A LCD OFF 0 27A During battery charging add 0 42A to the values at the left 8VS AMP x 2 LCD ON 0 37A LCD OFF 0 3A During battery charging add 0 42A to the values at the left 12 V drive 4VF AMF AMP x 1 LCD ON 0 9A LCD OFF 0 754 Battery cannot be charged 4VF AMF AMP x 2 LCD ON 1 2A LCD OFF 1 054 Battery cannot be charged 8MS AMP x 1 LCD ON 0 7A LCD OFF 0 554 Battery cannot be charged 8MS AMP x 2 LCD ON 0 8A LCD OFF 0 654 Battery cannot be charged 48 5 V drive 4VF 4MF AMP x 1 LCD ON 1 35A LCD OFF 1 14 Battery cannot be charged 4VF AMF AMP x 2 LCD ON 1 85A LCD OFF 1 55A Battery cannot be charged 8MS AMP x 1 LCD ON 1A LCD OFF 0 75A Battery cannot be charged 8MS AMP x 2 LCD ON 1 15A LCD OFF 0 85A Battery cannot be charged External dimensions 212x 162 x 45 mm Weight 800g Other Beeper key etc Holes to enable mounting on DIN rails 1 Excluding the AC adapter and battery including one amplifier unit Internal Memory Devices Specifications Item Description
71. asurement status only and its settings cannot be changed In addition the RANGE setting can only be changed if data has not been captured Selecting the Parameters Press the RANGE SPAN POSITION key to switch through the setting screens Each time the key is pressed the screen changes POSITION Settings Screen Waveform Digital Display Screen RANGE Settings Screen SPAN Settings Screen gt for monitoring only when data has not measurement only been captured Free Running 1 sec RECORD Free Running seo 2 RECDRD Free Running 1 SecA L FT RECORD Free Running CONTES i PULS ers x Lem Wavetonii Digital RANGE sainia Jem SPAN N Settings Seen POSITION Settings eem Display Screen Setting Procedure Use the direction keys to move to the setting parameter and to make selections settings que xi CH settings Select Set RANGE settings The voltage and temperature settings vary according to the settings made in the MENU AMP Screen Voltage 100 gt 500mV 1 55 10 50 100V AVF AMF 100 gt 500mV 1 5 10V 8MS Tempera
72. ation input function Function A comment can be input for each channel Inputtable characters Alpghanumerics Number of characters 11 1 Arithmetic operations can only be performed in real time Statistical calculations are captured in real time Trigger Functions Current Item Description Trigger repeat Off On Trigger types Start Data capture starts when a trigger is activated Stop Data capture stops when a trigger is activated Trigger settings Start Off Level Date External Stop Off Level Date External Time Event full Alarm judgment modes Trigger Functions Event Analog Logic or Pulse AND or OR Analog H L Window In Window Out Logic 4 ch pattern Pulse H L Win In Win Out Item Description Trigger types Start Off Level External Pre trigger 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Stop Off Level External Specifications External Input Output Functions 5 8 Item Description Input output types Trigger input 1 ch Logic input 4 ch or Pulse input 4 ch Alarm output 4 ch Note Switching between Logic and Pulse enabled Input specifications Maximum input voltage 24V Input threshold voltage Approx 2 5V Hysteresis Approx 1 V 2 to 3 V Alarm output specifications Output format Open collector output 100 KQ pull up resistance Output conditions Level judgment window judgment lo
73. ayed at the same time RANGE SPAN SH GROUP POSITION Cursor Keys Used for Effortless Operation Operation similar to that of a mobile phone has been realized User friendly operation using just the fingertips Worry free Battery Charging during Normal Use eJ en m Battery charging can be performed even during measurement In the same way as with a notebook computer the battery drive can be used whenever you like making this a convenient function when you want to use the device quickly for measurement outdoors The time required for charging depends on the temperature Charging is performed after the temperature has been monitored Depending on the length of continuous use there may be times when the internal temperature rises and battery charging stops After the power supply is turned off and the internal temperature drops battery charging is restarted Simple High speed Connection to a PC The built in USB 2 0 interface enables easy connection to a personal computer Data can be easily transferred at a high speed 1 ms rate Moreover remote measurement via the LAN connection and data transfer using a PCMCIA card are also enabled Simple setups and easy to read data displays facilitate computer operation and current data can be displayed in real time up to the maximum 1 ms sampling speed Moreover the application software enables unexpected events that oc
74. choose your search and installation options window select Don t search will choose the driver to install and click Next 4 In the Select the device driver you want to install for this hardware window click Have Disk b In the Install from Disk window browse the CD ROM under Copy manufacturer s files from select USB DRIVER GTCUSBR INF and click OK 6 In the Select the device driver window Graphtec DM GL WR Series USB Driver appears in the Mode box Select it and click Next 7 Installing the driver Windows XP starts installing the driver 8 Completing installation The Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard window appears Click Finish to exit the wizard Windows XP Driver software is already installed Updating the USB driver 1 Opening Device Manager Select Control Panel System Hardware tab or right click My Computer select Properties Hardware tab System Properties window then click the Device Manager button 2 In the Device Manager window open USB Universal Serial Bus Controller Confirm that Graphtec DM GL WR Series USB Driver is shown Right click it and select Properties 3 Updating the driver Select the Driver tab and click Update Driver 4 Starting the update wizard The Hardware Update Wizard appears Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced under What do you want the wizard to do a
75. cur during measurement to be captured as event data The event data that you want to check can be displayed together with the current data on dual stacked screens USB Easy connection LAN Remote measurement General Description 1 3 Operating Environment This section explains the operating environment for the GL500 Ambient Operating Conditions 1 Ambient temperature and humidity the GL500 must be operated within the following ranges Temperature range 0 to 40 C 15 to 30 C when using the battery Humidity range 30 to 80 RH 2 Environment do not use in the following locations Locations in direct sunlight or with high humidity such as near heaters Locations exposed to salty air corrosive gases or organic solvents Dusty locations Locations subject to vibration or impact Locations subject to voltage surge or electromagnetic interference such as lightning or electric furnaces 3 Installation category over voltage category The GL500 conforms to the IEC664 installation category I yJ CHECKPOINT If condensation occurs Condensation occurs in the form of water droplets on the device surfaces and interior when the GL500 is moved from a cold to a warm location Using the GL500 with condensation present will cause malfunctioning Wait until the condensation has disappeared before turning on the power Warming up Before Use The GL500 should be allowed to warm up with the power turned on
76. curely plugged into the protective ground electrical socket may result in electrical shock due to current leakage Before running the GL500 using a DC power supply be sure to ground the protective ground terminal to avoid electrical shock and fire hazards For grounding use a ground wire with a diameter of at least 0 75 mm When using the GL500 in an environment where grounding is not possible ensure that the voltage to be measured is no greater than 50 V DC or rms If the GL500 generates smoke is too hot emits a strange odor or otherwise functions abnormally tum off its power and unplug its power cable from the electrical socket Use of the GL500 in such status may result in a fire hazard or electrical S i3 shock NO v Amateur repair After checking that smoke is no longer being generated contact your sales prohibited representative or nearest Graphtec vendor to request repair Never try to perform repair yourself Repair work by inexperienced personnel is extremely dangerous Before turning on the GL500 ensure that the electric socket s supply voltage conforms to the GL500 s power rating Use of a different supply voltage may cause damage to the GL500 or a fire S hazard due to electrical shock or current leakage Use of a different supply voltage prohibited Never disassemble or remodel the GL500 Such action may cause a fire hazard due to electric shock or current Q leakage No disasse
77. driver sssssssssssssssesee eene eene 4 3 Installing the USB DErIVer rient rere i dee Fence dade sit be tein die oie obese 4 4 43 GConnectingito a PO esiseina an eret A debet dtu ln vov th t ue ide eth exea et eeu taxed 4 6 Connection Using a LAN Cable sssssssssssssseseeeeenneee eene nn nnne rni nnnn nnn 4 6 Connection Using a USB Gable 1 2 Ge re IEEE BITE Te ect EA REDE RH E ado Dd 4 6 4 4 Installing the GL500 Application Software ssssssssssseseeeeeneeennenen nennen 4 7 4 5 Setting the IP Address and Device ID ssssssssssssseseeeeee eene nnne 4 8 4 6 Menu Configuration and System Settings ssssssssssssssssssseeeeeeene enne 4 9 Starting the Application Software ssssssssssssssseseee eene enn nnne 4 9 4 7 PG Connection Settings oce teo Decoder nai et o EC aqu redo Ee E Re ect oye Eu ede 4 12 ix Contents 4 8 Application Software Measurement Example sse 4 13 1 Connecting to Your PC aite eet cec ttd a ea dL ated tah ee aides 4 13 2 o eri gutTTo SNCS MORET 4 13 3 Launching the Application Software siinses enne 4 13 4 Set ng the Paramelets doce ede ti ht eed ene fe pda am xul ae rex dp eve ege en RR Eae 4 14 5 Capturing Input Data eret itn Einen e ten tr be ee ea a diee beer tid rese ERES 4 16 6 REDIAVIN Dalt herrero hang 4 18 7 Exiting the Ap
78. e OK button to return to the main screen 5 Capturing Input Data 1 Press the Start button to start data capture 2 The captured waveforms and the memory capture status are displayed Captured waveforms Gl 500 Application Software exse oce soo amao va ow view xxv rrr we Start JCurent Y Anis Ronge oit Memory capture status 907 p p i 00 00 00 000 00 00 00 200 00 00 00 400 00 00 00 600 00 00 00 800 4 16 Software 3 Displaying current data Select Current from the Past Current selections Current data is displayed on the screen Past data between the cursors is displayed in the lower part of the screen Current Cursors Current data Display Cursor Display of data between cursors when Past was selected 4 Digital View Select the Digital View tab to display the input data as digital values Digital View 4 17 Software 6 Replaying Data 1 Replaying PC Data Click the Review PC button to replay data captured to the computer Review PC GL500 Application Softwar Er 20 x0 10 0 100 20 250 Mie f j 3 f 1 2 Selecting a File Click the Open File button to display the Open window Captured files Select a captured file and then click the OK button to display waveforms for the selected file on the replay scre
79. e clocks 4 33 System Hequiremebts sinnani 4 2 Settings saananira nanan e onnan annia eunadan a 4 9 T TCP IP SettnigS sosina a 3 28 RI 3 30 4 33 Temperature Ranges ssseeeees 3 12 TIME DIV Display ateas i oil iis ets 2 4 Ml 2 6 3 4 3 32 Trigger FUNCIONS 2 tutae tee pod es 5 7 OCUN S aian 3 18 4 22 Turning on the Power sseeee 2 8 U USB Cablg ete tre istinc 2 7 4 6 Connector terminal sesssssss 2 3 Driver Checking the version 4 3 Driver Installing the ssss 4 4 DESI up p 3 28 SI 4 8 V VIeWFUHnGtIOlS uet ced een ree meet 4 35 Voltage Ranges sseeee 3 12 WwW WaN ea ee aeree erint 1 5 l 4 Waveform settings window display area 2 5 X cg 4 41 occ S 4 31 Y po E A A AT 4 39 The specifications etc in this manual are subject to change without notice GL500 UM 151 February 9 2005 1st edition 01 GRAPHTEC CORPORATION GRAPHTEC CORPORATION 503 10 Shinano cho Totsuka ku Yokohama 244 8503 Japan Tel 4 81 045 825 6250 Fax 81 045 825 6396 Email info graphteccorp com Web www graphteccorp com Printed in Japan
80. e tips when performing wiring 3 Connect the DC output side to the power connector on the GL500 Shielded lead side a White side 4 Press the power switch on the GL500 to the ON side to turn on the power Checks and Preparation 2 8 Using the Battery Pack Option Use the battery pack for data back up when the AC power supply is interrupted by a power failure or brownout For the expected operating time when using the battery pack see Section 5 3 Accessory Option Specifications Mounting the Battery Pack 1 Use a screwdriver to remove the battery pack cover from the bottom panel 2 Mount the battery pack in the direction shown by the arrow Battery pack CAUTION Do not use the GL500 without the cover fastened in place 2 10 Checks and Preparation Charging the Battery Expected time required for charging When using the GL500 for charging Approx 4 hours when the power supply is OFF Using the GL500 for Charging The battery pack is charged by mounting it in the GL500 and supplying it with AC power The battery cannot be charged however if the internal temperature has risen during continuous operation 1 Mount the battery pack in the GL500 see the previous section for the mounting procedure 2 Turn on the power to the GL500 See Section 2 7 Connecting the Power Cable and Turning on the Power Battery charging LED Power LED e jo AWN J CHECKP
81. e to the GL500 Temp Unit Celsius C Fahrenheit F Select the temperature unit you want to use for display during temperature measurement Sampled Waveform Display Off Disabled On Enabled Select On to perform sampling of the waveform display data Factory Default Settings This parameter returns all the settings to the factory defaults Send E mail Send Email when alarm is generated Check this box to enable this function Mail Address Email can be sent to five locations Please set the addresses in accordance with your computer system Comments Comments can be recorded for each email setting to explain the contents Email is actually sent when an alarm is generated 4 33 Software Information The device status control information is displayed here This information can be used for maintenance purposes but it cannot be input directly GL500 Settings 4 34 Software 4 10 View Functions The display can be changed to suit the type of measurement being performed It is also used to perform measurements and make settings Data Capture Start Stop When the measurement conditions have been set Finished is displayed in the Status Display box and waveforms of the measured data are displayed If Start is selected in this status the display changes to Recording and data capture starts according to the settings made in the setting screens Status Display GL500 Apjlication Software
82. each channel scanning method unbalanced input Input terminal BNC connector Analog voltage 100 500 mV FS 1 5 10 50 100 V FS Sampling interval Current 1 to 500 ms 1 to 30 s 1 to 30 min 1 h Event 2 to 500 us 1 to 500 ms 1 s A D resolution 14 bit Frequency characteristic DC coupling DC to 20 kHz 41 3dB Typ Permissible input voltage Between and terminals 50 to 100 V range 100 Vp p max 100 mV to 10V range 30 Vp p max Between input terminals and GND 30 VAC rms 60 VDC max Filter Off Line 5 50 500 Hz 1 The maximum sampling interval will depend on the number of channels being used 2 14 4MF Input Terminal Unit Checks and Preparation This is a 4 channel isolated voltage and temperature input terminal unit EZ CHECKPOINT This input terminal unit is for use with the GL500 model only Do not mount input terminal units for other models such as the GL400 in the GL500 Terminal Configuration and Input Signal Types CAT I 100Vp p max 30VAC rms amp Ranges Up to 10V 60VDC max 3 max O0Vp p Ssss Q Sess 1 2 glo p D0000 Signal ground Voltage Thermocouple Use the provided screwdriver to loosen the terminal screws Insert the cables in the terminals and then tighten the screws to hold the cables in place High voltage terminal terminal for high voltage i
83. easuring device to the GL500 s chassis GND It will be even more effective if the ground potentials are the same Measuring device chassis GL500 GND GND 2 17 Checks and Preparation 2 13 Logic or Pulse Input Alarm Output Functions Connect the round connector of the logic alarm cable B 513 option to the logic or pulse input alarm output terminal on the GL500 Logic alarm cable B 513 2 m length Logic Input or Pulse Input Functions Item Description Number of channels 4 Input voltage range 0 to 24V max single ended ground input Threshold level 2 5V Hysteresis Approx 1 V 2 to 3 V Alarm Output Functions Item Description Number of channels 4 VCEO voltage between collector and emitter 30V IC collector current 0 5A Maximum rating Alarm Output Circuit GL500 45V Maximum rating VCEO voltage between collector and emitter 30V 100K IC collector current 0 5A Note Be sure to not to exceed the maximum ratings Wiring The cables have bare tips Please perform wiring as required 2 18 Applicable Item Number Lead Color Logic input 1 Orange red Pulse input 2 Orange black drangeriack Logic input pulse Setting can be 3 Gray red Ce tek input signals switched 4 Gray black White red Alarm output 1 White red vaca m output 2 White black ia
84. ecify the condition to be used for measurement Off Logic Pulse Logic Settings Line Color Specify the color Filter Off Disabled On Enabled Pulse Settings Input OFF Counts Revolutions Inst OFF Pulses are not measured Counts Displays the cumulative number of pulses for each sampling interval from the start of measurement Revolutions Counts the number of pulses at 1 second intervals and then multiplies them by a factor of 60 to display them as revolutions Inst Counts the number of pulses for each sampling interval Line Color Specify the color Range The range that can be set depends on the mode selected Mode Range Maximum number of pulse inputs Counts 5 50 500 5k 50k C F S 50 k sampling interval Revolutions 5 50 500 5k 50k RPM F S 50k s Inst 5 50 500 5k 50k C F S 50 k sampling interval Filter Off Disabled On Enabled Slope Set the condition for the input signal operation Hi Operates when the signal is a rising signal Lo Operates when the signal is a falling signal 4 21 Software Current This screen is used to set the parameters for low speed data capture gt GL500 Settings AP Curent Event File Seating Arthmetic XY FFT Other information Device Settings Amp Trigger Settings Alarm Settings Sampling Interval 10msec l Analog AMP Settings Select CH e Oday 0hour Sern 15 250sec Data Capture Settings Memory PC Card Settings
85. ed at the GL500 can be deleted Select the folder you want to delete and then click the Delete Folder button to delete it Format When you click the Format button a confirmation dialog box will be displayed Click the OK button to start the initialization process The PCMCIA card will be initialized All the data captured to the card will be erased Be sure to make a data backup before initializing the card 4 29 Software Scaling 4 30 Use the Scaling function to perform calculation functions on the measured values and the scaling values that are proportional to the respective values gt GL500 Settings AMP Current Event File Scaling Arithmetic xv FFT Other Information Select CH ESSE 2 Analog AMP Settings Meas Output i Lower 2 Ga G gt 4 gt cH en ae CHS om eos aw e os i Sealing Output Unit ll i ceeaane glalals f APFEL 1 Select CH Specify the channels in groups of eight Two groups 1 to 8 and 9 to 16 can be specified Meas Output Func On Enabled Off Disabled Select On to enable scaling Upper Displays the Upper Limit Value of the set span Lower Displays the Lower Limit Value of the set span Unit Displays the unit for the set range Scaling Output This function is used to specify the values for conversion and the unit when the measured values are scaled Upper Specify the Upper Limit value for
86. ed for Status Save Conditions Click this button to save the setting conditions Please specify the file name and save destination The file name will have a cfg extension Load Conditions Click this button to load previously saved setting conditions 4 12 Software 4 8 Application Software Measurement Example The following procedures explain how to perform measurement using your computer and the application software provided For these explanations the USB cable is used to connect the GL500 to the computer 1 Connecting to Your PC Connect the GL500 to your computer For the connection method see Section 4 3 Connecting to a PC and Section 4 7 PC Connection Settings 2 Inputting Signals 1 Connect the signal input cables to the input terminal unit s For details on the connection procedure see Section 2 11 Connecting the Signal Input Cables to the Input Terminal Unit 2 Turn on the GL500 s power switch 3 Check that waveforms are being displayed on the GL500 monitor The waveforms may be straight lines depending on the input signals and the setting ranges used 3 Launching the Application Software 1 Launch the GL500 application software 2 Click the Connect button on the main screen to display the Connect window and then make the required settings State OK Select USB Specify 0 for the USB ID GLS00 GLA00 350 se CS A TCP IP The current top sampling speed will become 10 ms
87. en 4 18 Software 3 Printing Displayed Data Click the Print button to output the displayed screen to a printer Print l ou ow rme 5 000000 5 000000 OOO Ru TUUTTTTUTTIT RTT C TOT T OD 7 7 733073773 7 37 Cem gt 00 000 0040000 004004 000005 00 008 000010 000012 00 00 14 00 00 16 wail ME T EU EET ET BOE TE ae B Ce EM 0 OS i 152 25 3 35 4 45 5 S5 6 65 7 75 8 85 9 95 10 Tres 7 Exiting the Application Software 1 Click the Close button to close the replay screen 2 Select Connect on the main screen and then click the Disconnect button to end connection with the PC 3 Click the EXIT button on the main screen to exit the application software 4 19 Software 4 9 Measurement Parameter Settings Click the Settings button on the main screen to enable device and measurement parameters for the GL500 to be made yJ CHECKPOINT The GL500 settings are changed whenever the OK or Apply button is clicked in each setting screen AMP gt GL500 Settings AMP Current tvent Fite Scaing Armhmetic x FFT Other Information Humber 4 Event Max Speed Sampling Gusec i ij 4 Je i i alala a a alal ale 1 np Ga Le Ml Ml Ll Li D Ll 5 in 4 in in mim 4 TTTTT II i LI a cH cH o as aH ce CH6 e cene I HE He 7771 28 i in Qo Qe Ge Ge S S AST AS 4
88. ent that you want to display to transfer the data from the GL500 and display it on the Review Event screen Digital View The Digital View screen displays up to a maximum of 16 channels of digital data together with four channels of Pulse digital data GL500 Application Software lowpass hovow loeo 5 oem cem cem cem 0 RPM 0 RPM 0 RPM 0 RPM 4 40 Software X Y Specify a combination of X axis and Y axis channels to display measurement data in an X Y format See Arithmetic XY FFT on page 4 31 for further details on how to specify the X and Y axis channels FFT Measurement data is analyzed using the FFT function and then displayed See Arithmetic XY FFT on page 4 31 for further details on how to specify the parameters for analysis The frequency axis changes automatically according to the Current sampling interval setting 4 41 Software Calculation When the Cal culation screen is displayed the displayed items can be switched between Maximum Minimum and Statistics Calculation For Calculation the detailed settings made for the arithmetic operations are displayed Calculation Calculation nasse aren States Caen Gare Mn Mewum Value Time Max Monum Value Time 3052V 25I0V 20050131 14 26 57 2 499 V 2005 01 91 14 26 56 B osiv 282v S6 v 2005 01 31 14 26 57 0 50v 255V 2006 01 31 14 27 00 A 2005
89. er when performing measurement using different compensation settings Note The Internal setting is normally used Temp Unit This parameter specifies the temperature unit C Celsius F Fahrenheit Date Time This parameter sets the date and time When this setting is selected a submenu appears for setting the date and time Date Time Register gt ENTER select QUIT Ex it 2005 01 21 15 49 16 Language sss This parameter sets the GL500 s display language Engl i sh US Engl i sh UK French Japanese The display is in Japanese English US The display is in English English UK The display is in English French The display is in French Return to default settings This parameter returns all the settings to the factory defaults Are you sure ENTER Yes QUIT No 3 30 INFO Display Settings and Measurement The GL500 s system settings are displayed here Use this window to check the version and other information AMP_ CRNT EVNT CALC FILE I F OTHR Firmware Main CPU Firmware Ver 1 01 FPGA System Control Memory Control Network MAC Address Ver 0 Ver 1 00 03 76 00 00 00 3 31 Settings and Measurement 3 4 Data Replay Data captured at the GL500 can be replayed on the monitor and waveform search statistical calculation
90. ettings Create Backup File Check this box for auto data backup Backup Interval Specify the backup interval 5 10 30 min 1 2 6 12 24 hours yJ CHECKPOINT The data backup location uses the same file path set in PC Data Capture Settings The file name is automatically assigned PC Data Capture Settings File Name _xx_bk GBD xx consecutive numbers Data Transfer Data captured at the GL500 can be transferred to a computer Select the required file from the File List and click the Data Transfer button to transfer the data to the specified location 4 5 6 Software Copy File Data captured at the GL500 can be copied to another destination Click the Copy File button to display a submenu for selecting the file to be copied and the copy destination Copy file Time Revised 041027210410 GB0 33206 21 4348 041023222131 GEO 58136 14 41 52 041101152240 GB0 5706 2004 11001 171726 041104145643 CSV 196247 2004 11 04 145844 041104172021 GED 35358 2004 11 04 17 2022 041105110336 GED 17445 2004 11 06 11 0336 041105110341 CSY 50468 2004 11 06 11 0342 041220 144708 CRNT GEC 103604 2004 1220 144712 041224 105820 CRNT GEC 182156 2004 1 224 10 5824 041224 105620 EV01 GBD 450560 200412724 10 5826 apa aban ENGLISH MENU Delete File Data captured at the GL500 can be deleted Select the file you want to delete and then click the Delete File button to delete it Delete Folder Folders creat
91. ettings window display area 14 Pen display 18 Memory PCMCIA display area 1 Processing mode display area VIII ieee Displays the processing mode currently set 2 Simplified message display area E Displays the system status Free Running is usually displayed For example Armed is displayed when waiting for a trigger signal 3 Time Div display area Displays the current time scale 4 PCMCIA card access display E The red LED flashes while data on the PCMCIA card is being accessed 5 Key lock Lit when the GL500 is in key lock status To enable key lock status hold down the two lt and gt gt keys for at least three seconds 6 Remote Lit when the GL500 is in remote status 7 AG drive Lit when the AC power supply is being used 8 Battery drive Lit when the battery is being used 9 Date Time display area Displays the current date and time 10 Alarm display area Displays the alarm outputs 11 Analog signal monitor area DC Displays the input signal values for each channel 12 Logic Pulse settings display area ED Logic Displays the operation status Pulse Displays the measured values Display switching Off Logic Pulse 13 Memory block capture display area ENS Different colors are used to indicate the status of the data captured to memory 14 Pen displa
92. evice Manager 2 In the Device Manager window open USB Universal Serial Bus Controller Confirm that Graphtec DM GL WR Series USB Driver is shown Right click it and select Properties 3 Updating the driver Select the Driver tab and click the Driver Details button 4 Select GTCUSBR SYS to view the version of the driver file Software Installing the USB Driver 4 4 This section describes how to install the USB driver 1 Insert the User s Guide CD ROM provided as a standard accessory into the PC CD ROM drive 2 Connecting the GL500 to the PC Connect the GL500 to the PC using the USB cable and then turn the power on 3 Install the USB driver The installation procedure depends on the type of operating system and whether or not you are installing the driver for the first time Windows XP Driver software is to be installed for the first time Driver software is already installed Windows 2000 Driver software is to be installed for the first time Driver software is already installed Windows XP Driver software is to be installed for the first time Installing the USB driver 1 Detecting the hardware Connect the USB cable to the PC and GL500 The Found New Hardware message appears 2 Starting the wizard In the Found New Hardware Wizard window select Install from a list or specific location Advanced under What do you want the wizard to do and click Next 3 In the Please
93. ews Insert the cables in the terminals and then tighten the screws to hold the cables in place dauerte senna ere ei ree anne High voltage terminal terminal for high voltage input signals v Low voltage terminal terminal for low voltage input signals Item Description Input configuration Isolated input for each channel scanning method balanced input Analog voltage 100 500 mV FS 1 5 10 V FS Thermocouples K J E T R S B N W WRe 5 26 Sampling interval Current 1 to 500 ms 1 to 30 s 1 to 30 min 1 h Event 2 to 500 us 1 to 500 ms 1 s A D resolution 14 bit Frequency characteristic DC coupling DC to 20 kHz 1 3dB Typ Permissible input voltage Between and terminals 100 mV to 10 V range 10 Vp p max Filter Off Line 5 50 500 Hz 1 The maximum sampling interval will depend on the number of channels being used 2 16 Checks and Preparation 2 12 Noise Countermeasures Be sure to connect the chassis GND of the measuring device Ensure that the chassis GND wire of the measuring device is connected to a good ground Measuring device GL500 e R1 K Thermocouple Input terminals Vin j e Nv Ce d R2 Z3 ZA Z2 P T LIL PFI LIFES FPO I PATS 2l 74 Connect the signal chassis GND and the measuring device chassis ground Use a short thick lead to connect the chassis GND of the m
94. f external triggers 12 Input terminal units 1 amp 2 Used to connect the 4VF 4MF and 8MS input terminal units 13 USB connector terminal Terminal for connecting the USB cable 14 LAN connector terminal Terminal for connecting the LAN cable 15 Monitor control dial Used to adjust the monitor contrast 16 Battery sssss Backup battery used in the case of an AC or DC power failure 17 Screwdriver for use with the input terminal units I EE E Used to connect the signal input cables to the input terminal units Note Attach the LCD protector to the surface of the LCD display when you want to protect it Checks and Preparation 2 4 Monitor Part Names and Functions This section describes the monitor unit on top of the GL500 2 Simplified message display area b Key lock 6 Remote 4 PCMCIA card access display 7 AC drive 1 Processing mode display area 3 Time Div display area 8 Battery drive RECORD Free Running 4 sec iv eee 5 Date Time display area 16 Event data display E scifnL2 ac2 etat 10 Alarm display area 2 233 2 mV aT 17 Scale upper limit lt 4 0 232 V 5 8 888 V 11 Analog signal monitor area 6 686 00 V 7 80 00 mV 12 Logic Pulse settings display area oe deles 4 OFF TEE IS AL KU PETERE PRESE Memory block capture display area l Q P I 15 Waveform s
95. for the specified channel All Ch Scales for all the channels are displayed Off Scales are not displayed This parameter is displayed when a trigger is used for the Start Stop operations Off The Start or Stop operation is enabled as soon as the START STOP key is pressed On When the START STOP key is pressed a message asking you to confirm the Start Stop operation is displayed Turns off the display if the GL500 is not operated within the specified interval thus prolonging the product life of the display 1min 2min 5min 10min 30min 60min Off The screen saver does not operate Time The interval can be specified as 1 2 5 10 30 or 60 minutes Initiates measurement as soon as the GL500 is turned on Disable Disables the Power On Start function Enable Enables the Power On Start function 3 29 Settings and Measurement Decimate waveform This parameter displays sampled data if the TIME DIV parameter is changed when captured data is displayed Off Displays the captured data On Displays sampled captured data The number of samples is determined automatically Room Temp Compensation siet is use eei tu Rd TERR Eee This parameter enables room temperature compensation settings when thermocouples are used You can select from either Internal or External room temperature compensation Internal The GL500 s room temperature compensation settings are used External Select this paramet
96. ge 0 3 of F S 23 C 3 C Temperature N A when 30 minutes have elapsed after the power was switched on Line filter On When the capture mode is Current A D converter 14 bit Temperature coefficient Zero point 0 02 of F S C Gain 0 02 of F S C Insulation resistance At least 50 MQ at 500 VDC Withstand voltage Between input terminals and GND 1 minute at 500 VAC Input resistance 1 MQ Allowable signal source resistance Within 500 Q Maximum permissible input voltage Between terminals 100 mV to 10 V range 30 V 50 V to 100 V range 100 V Between insulated parts 33 VAC rms 60 VDC Common mode rejection ratio 80 dB typ Noise 46 dB typ with terminals shorted Input Unit Specifications 4MF Specifications Item Description Number of input channels 4 Input terminal type Screw type terminal Input method Scanning All channels isolated unbalanced input when 30 minutes have elapsed after the power was switched on Line filter On When the capture mode is Current Measurement ranges Voltage 100 mV 500 mV 1 5 10 50 100 V Temperature K J E T R S B N W Input filter Type Line 5 Hz 50 Hz 500 Hz Line 1 5 Hz Attenuation 3 dB at 6 dB oct Frequency response DC to 20 kHz 1 3 dB typ Measurement accuracy Voltage 0 3 of F S 23 C 3 C Temperat
97. gic pattern judgment pulse judgment Note Alarm output is judged according to the current sample rate Pulse input Revolutions mode engines etc Function Counts the number of pulses per second and displays the values multiplied by 60 as rpm values Ranges 5 50 500 5 k 50 k RPM F S Counts mode electric meters etc Function Displays a count of the number of pulses for each sampling interval from the start of measurement Ranges 5 50 500 5 k 50 k C F S Inst mode Function Displays the number of pulses for each sampling interval Resets the count value for each sampling interval Ranges 5 50 500 5 k 50 k C E S Maximum number of pulse inputs Counts Inst modes 50 k sampling interval Revolutions mode 50 k s Specifications 5 3 Accessory Option Specifications Control Software Item Description Compatible operating Windows 2000 XP system Functions Main unit control realtime data capture data conversion Main unit settings Input settings memory settings alarm settings trigger settings Captured data PC card data Realtime data CSV Binary Memory data CSV Binary Displayed items Analog waveforms logic waveforms pulse waveforms digital values Display modes Waveform display digital display File conversion Between cursors all data Monitor functions Alarm monitor enables the sending of email to the s
98. he condition specified in Function Lower Specify the Lower Limit Value for the condition specified in Function Alarm Output Specify the number of alarm outputs to an external device 1 4 Combination Specify the condition for alarm output OR AND 4 24 Software Event This screen is used to set the parameters for high speed data capture gt GL500 Settings AMP Current Event File Scaling Arthmetic XY FFT Other Information Event Event Trigger Settings Function ica ied D Auto Save to PC after Capture bene fe H Function Upper l or c ono Ho of Memory Block Divisions 16 vf or n vi Capture Time per Block 00 00 02 09 Sampling Interval 40usec ryj zasi xl x vl Stop Trigger Source Aro H Function Upper Lower et f 1 Ot x4 no xi tkm xx xxx e xxd 1 Event Function Specify whether to enable or disable the capture of event data Disabled Event data is not captured Enabled Event data is captured Auto Save to PC after Capture Sampling Interval Specify the sampling interval for the capture of event data J CHECKPOINT The maximum sampling interval depends on the number of data capture channels When only 1 CH is used 2 us When 4 CH are used 8 us When 2 CH are used 4 us When 10 CH are used 40 us For temperature measurement the maximum sampling interval depends on the data capture channels Without temperature With temperature 1CH 2 us
99. he power cable and turn on the power The connection method will vary depending on the type of power supply used Connecting to an AC Power Supply Use the AC cable and AC adapter that are provided as accessories CAUTION The AC adapter provided with the GL500 must be used 1 Plug the AC cable into the AC adapter When Using the GL500 in the EU region AC adapter C adapte Attach the provided core to the AC cable OGO p AC cable 3 Using the screwdriver provided as a standard accessory press against the button underneath the ground terminal while connecting the odi cable to the GL500 Connect the other end of the cable to ground Grounding cable 4 Plug the AC cable into the mains power outlet 5 Press the power switch on the GL500 to the ON side to turn on the power N CAUTION Always connect the GND terminal and refer to the safety precautions The GL500 must be grounded even when connected to other devices and sharing a common ground level 2 8 Checks and Preparation Connecting to a DC Power Supply Use the optional DC drive cable B 514 A CAUTION Use a power supply within the 8 5 to 24 VDC range The B 514 DC drive cable must be used 1 Configure the tip of the DC drive cable B 514 2 m length to enable it to be connected to the DC power supply 2 Connect the DC input side of the DC drive cable to the DC power supply CAUTION Be sure to check the polarity of the wir
100. i i 1 Number Specify the number of channels for data capture 1 2 4 8 12 16 Event Max Speed Sampling Varies according to the number of data capture channels 2 Select CH Specify the measurement parameters for the connected channels Select CH Settings are performed in 8 channel groups 3 Analog AMP Settings All CH Sets the Input Range and Filter values to the same values for all the channels in the displayed group Click the Settings button underneath All CH to make the settings Line Color Specify the color for each channel Annotation Up to 11 characters can be input for each channel Z CAUTION If 2 byte characters are used they will be displayed as on the GL500 monitor Be sure to use only single byte characters Input Specify the input condition parameters OFF DC Temp MF and MS amp units only Range DC 100 500 mV 1 10 50 100 V Note The values in parentheses are for the 4VF and 4 MF amp units only Temp Specify one of the following TC K TC J TC T TC E TC B TC R TC S TC N TC W 4 20 Software Filter Use the filter function when you want to cut out noise in the input OFF Line 5 50 500 Hz Span Upper Limit Specify the upper limit of the span for the selected range Span Lower Limit Specify the lower limit of the span for the selected range Unit The measurement unit is displayed during measurement Logic Pulse Settings Logic Pulse Sp
101. i omaa sema Start Stop peces cueion 2 14 Calculation 9 Info Message e X TO NM one if CHL ef Raros cup Xm Format Reistive Tee With q0sec S terval toms Mes 24 Alarm 15 X T 25 Logic 8 Status Wa y E sas E 17 X Y os 0 012 18 FFT i T ES Logc2 19 Past Current e T A l A 20 Y Axis Range Cursor 26 Generated EE Event Log xj H D 27 Alarm History diii aoaia Ra Tn Ov aiao 31 Current data 30 Display of Current data between cursors 29 Cursor Info 28 Monitor Menu Configuration Menu Name Selections 1 Connect Connection method GL500 GL400 350 Connect Disconnect Save Conditions Load Conditions State USB TCP IP USB ID IP Address Port Subnet Mask 2 Review PC Open File Superimpose Convert then Save File Path Format Path Data All Cursor Spot Samples Off Select from 2 to 1000 points Display in Excel Data All Cursor Spot Samples Off Select from 2 to 1000 points Print 3 Print 4 EXIT 5 GL500 6 GL400 350 Settings only when the GL400 or GL350 is connected 7 GL500 GL400 350 Only when the GL500 and a GL400 or GL350 model are both connected 8 Status Display Stopped Armed Recording Free Running 9 Info Message Start Time Capture Time Capture Interval Software 4 10 Menu Name
102. iiicet 2 3 SelllIigs cere reiten tete eranc 3 20 4 24 jim c 4 20 Sue 4 14 Amp Settings ssssssseenee 3 11 Edge ertet Tecta te 3 23 3 24 Level Trigger u citer 3 21 Amp Trigger Settings sess 4 23 Analog AMP Settings ssssssee 4 20 Signal monitor area esses 2 4 Annotation Strings 3 14 Application Software eme 4 19 Ea nchlhg iei enden een ra Enea 4 13 Measurement Example 4 13 Starting the 4 9 Arithtretic eee detener 3 25 9e lio e Q 4 31 Arithmetic XY FFT argeriana 4 31 Auto Backup Settings sssssssss 4 28 Data Save o REDE ek 3 26 Save to PC after Capture 4 25 Available SPAN Settings ssssse 3 12 B Basic Sellings nep oe edet edat 3 2 BAUG cecinere ttenieon teescoetieteti de euet 2 3 Changing 5 eel aaa ete 2 11 Charging LED ssssesseeeeene 2 3 Bp ME 2 4 Pack ooi ERR ii 2 10 Pack Specifications manninen 5 9 BMP Save Path sssssssssseee 3 26 C CALC Settings ati Manis 3 25 Calculation sse 4 42 Capture Destination eseeesesss 3 17 Capturing Data to Memory ssssss 3 8 Card Initialize sainan nars 3 27 CH GROUP key isinsin ae 2 6 3 2 Combination senes 3 20 Configuration When
103. ime axes Used to cancel the displayed setting item Also used to close the Data Review Display Also used to cancel the REMOTE status Switches through the various setting menus Enters the details set in the current setting window These keys move the cursor on the screen in the direction indicated Use these keys to scroll the memory data waveforms and move the cursor Hold down both keys together for at least three seconds to enable key lock status To cancel key lock status press them again for at least three seconds Switches through the Waveform Enlarged Waveform and Digital Data screens Used to save memory data and make a copy of the displayed Screen Replays the captured data Used to switch through the A B and A amp B cursor settings Press this key to start measurement or to stop measurement when measurement is in progress Checks and Preparation 2 6 Connecting to a PC The GL500 can be connected to a PC via a LAN cable or a USB cable Connection Using a LAN Cable Use the LAN cable to connect the GL500 to a PC Connection using a USB Cable Use the USB cable to connect the GL500 to a PC USB cable J CHECKPOINT If the USB cable is used the USB driver must be installed in your PC See Section 4 2 Installing the USB Driver for the installation procedure Checks and Preparation 2 7 Connecting the Power Cable and Turning on the Power This section describes how to connect t
104. in Use 1 5 Confirm Start Stop seios iaeiei iniaa 3 29 Connecting uc AE E T 2 7 4 6 Power Cable sssssseseeeee 2 8 Signal Input Cables to the Input Terminal Unit 2 14 Control Panel Key Names and Functions 2 6 Panel keys piesiniai sia aias 2 3 Software Specifications 5 9 Convert then Save esee 4 46 4 52 Copy Te aee ite dern estes 4 29 CRN IT S tlings rrt tonan eene 3 17 ep ERE 4 22 Data Displaying the 4 17 Data between Cursors Display 4 39 Data Display ui oit 4 39 Output Examples sss 3 33 Settings 2 eiecit eeec entera hedera ccn 3 17 4 15 CURSOR key sseeee 2 6 3 6 3 32 Cursor Position shiniin anoeia ins 3 35 D Biei te A E E T E o 4 46 4 47 Capture LED senes 2 3 Capture Start Stop sss 4 35 Replay sse 3 32 3 33 DAVE Palliative ine egens 3 26 AEE E 4 28 Date and Time Setting ssse 2 20 Date TIme s s aine hati 3 30 Display area sseee 2 4 DC Power Supply eiit need 2 9 Index Decimate waveform sssssssssss 3 30 Delete Ele SE POES A EE qs QUERER ER DURENK ARN URNA A CEO R 4 29 gielefipee errr rere E E E E pre tener per 4 29 Detailed Settings
105. inations can be specified Disp Select On for XY display of the selected combination On Enabled Off Disabled Line Color Specify the colors X Axis Specify the channel for displaying X axis measurement data Y Axis Specify the channel for displaying Y axis measurement data 4 FFT Use these settings to perform frequency analysis power spectrum of the measurement channels 4 31 Software 4 32 Disp Select On to enable the FFT function On Enabled Off Disabled CH Specify the channel for analysis Window Specify the type of window for frequency analysis processing Rectangular Hanning Hamming Flat Top dB Specification Specify whether or not to use dB for the unit Off The amplitude is displayed using the Vrms2 unit On The amplitude is displayed using the dB unit Averaging Mode Performs averaging of the analysis channel No averaging Vector averaging RMS averaging Peak hold Weighted Average Mode This mode can be selected for averaging Linear Exponential Number of Averages Specify the number of averages for the averaging mode and weighted average mode parameters Other Software The GL500 device settings and email settings when an alarm has been generated are made here gt GL500 Settings AMP Current Event File Seating Arthmetic X FFT Other Information Send E Mail Synclw onize PC and device clock Sarpy Serer Me SER Mail Address 3 Comments Send E Mail when alarm is gene
106. ion Specifications sss eene ter ennt 5 9 Gontrol SOfBWakG lecce terrent teeth nee ess nanana bx rene uua eade aa desea a reste Pe ud 5 9 Battery Pack Option snet nissenana pann adana aana a aree anae nnn AEDE eea a innen inner nnns 5 9 External DIMENSIONS iioi terere e e ist a eye dele ra iiS 5 10 Sraa S el a E E A E EE lt cdeesentusnsesiosaapaeiaes l 1 xi CHAPTER 1 General Description This chapter provides a general description of the GL500 and its features 1 14 Overview 1 2 Features 1 3 Operating Environment 1 4 Notes on Temperature Measurement 1 5 Notes on Using the Monitor 1 6 Changing the Display Language General Description The GL500 is capable of faithful measurement of sudden events both low and high speed while simultaneously performing data capture or long term measurement It is a compact lightweight data logger that comes equipped with a large color display monitor and built in memory and can be connected to a PC via a USB or LAN cable to enable on line settings measurement and data capture General Description A5 size Device Capable of Handling Mixed signal Isolated and Non isolated Inputs The compact A5 size body enables easy portability Three types of input terminal units are provided an isolated voltage input terminal unit an isolated voltage temperature input terminal unit and a non isolated voltage temperature input terminal unit Select one unit or a combination of units
107. lecting the name of the file to be deleted xGL500 ute gt ENTER Select QUIT JExit Card Initialize C ute D ENTER Sel ect QUIT Exit Format Select from Super floppy and HDD compatible format Type Select Quick Format or Normal Format Volume Label This parameter specifies the volume label of the card to be reformatted Specify a volume label of up to 11 characters PC Card Information Displays the volume of data on the PC card No settings can be made here J CHECKPOINT The file extensions used are as follows CNDJ Setting parameters file CRNT GBD CRNT Current binary file data EV GBD EVNT Event binary file data EV Event memory block number CRNT CSV CRNT Current text file data If a User file name that is the same as the name of an existing file is specified CP will be added to the file name CP CRNT GBD If data capture was made using the same file the file will be saved as the original file name up to 100 characters with CP added For subsequent data capture operations data will be saved to the last file a 100 character file by overwriting the existing data _rep CRNT GBD captured data when On was selected for Repeat Current Binary file data _rep EV GBD captured data when On was selected for Repeat Event Binary file data The file save destinations for current and event data will the locations specified as
108. ls on the GL400 350 screen please refer to the GL400 350 User s Manual x CHECKPOINT The XY Settings Report and Send E Mail parameters that can be set at the GL400 350 are not displayed in the GL400 350 screen and cannot be set On the other hand the Stat Calc and Arithmetic Operation function settings that are displayed in the GL500 screen have been added to the GL400 350 screen For further details on the Statistics Calculation functions see Arithmetic XY FFT on page 4 31 4 37 Software GL500 GL400 350 Use this view to display the parameters that were set using the GL500 and GL400 350 setting screens Current data Current data between the cursors Alarm History GL500 Screen GL400 Screen Data capture start and stop operations can be performed using this screen W CHECKPOINT The GL500 cannot be used together with the GL400 or GL350 to perform simultaneous measurement Moreover multiple GL400 or GL350 units cannot be connected when using this application software 4 38 Software The Y T screen is a waveform display screen and is used to display event data and the data between cursors When the GL500 is connected waveforms showing the measurement status are always displayed 1 Current Data Display The X axis is used for the time axis and the Y axis for the measurement range Recording Bera V t DotaiVew xv er Past iil current Y Axe Ro
109. may cause a fire hazard due to electrical shock or current leakage ED Avoid fluids A Watch out for ty electrical shock Do not use the GL500 in a location subject to excessive mechanical vibration or electrical noise Such location may impair the GL500 s performance S Use prohibited To insert or disconnect the power cable or a signal input cable grasp the power cable s plug or the signal input cable s connector Pulling the cable itself damages the cable resulting in a fire hazard or electrical shock No pulling If fluid or foreign matters enters inside the GL500 turn off the Power switch and disconnect the power cable from the electrical socket e Use in such status may cause a fire hazard due to electrical shock or rrent leak current leakage Unplug the power e Contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor to request cable from the socket repair Do not input a voltage that exceeds the permissible input voltage range that is specified on the GL500 s label Exceeding the specified voltage input range may cause electrical shock or S a fire hazard Use prohibited vi Safety Precautions Safety Precautions N CAUTION Do not attempt to lubricate the GL500 s mechanisms S Such action may cause the GL500 to break down No lubrication V A f Never clean the GL500 using a volatile solvent such as thinner or benzene Such action may impair the GL500 s perfo
110. mbly Contact with a high voltage component inside the GL500 may cause electric shock e If repair is required contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor Avoid using the GL500 in extremely dusty or humid places Such use may cause a fire hazard due to electrical shock or current S leakage Use prohibited Watch out for electrical shock iv Safety Precautions Safety Precautions A WARNING Avoid using the GL500 in places where it may be exposed to water such as bathrooms locations exposed to wind and rain and so on Watch out for electrical shock Prevent dust or metallic matter from adhering to the power supply connector Adhesion of foreign matter may cause a fire hazard due to electrical shock or current leakage No foreign matter gt Watch out for electrical shock Never use a damaged power cable Use of a damaged cable may result in a fire hazard due to electrical shock If the cable becomes damaged order a new one to replace it Unplug the power cable from the socket e Safety Precautions Safety Precautions N CAUTION Do not use or store the GL500 in a location exposed to direct sunlight or the direct draft of an air conditioner or heater Such location may impair the GL500 s performance S Storage Use prohibited Do not place coffee cups or other receptacles containing fluid on the GL500 e Fluid spilling inside the GL500
111. nd click Next 5 In the Please choose your search and installation options window select Don t search will choose the driver to install and click Next S S Software In the Select the device driver you want to install for this hardware window click Have Disk In the Locate File window browse the CD ROM select USB DRIVER GTCUSBR INF and click Open Return to the Select the device driver window and click Next Installing the driver Windows XP starts installing the driver Depending on the OS setting The software you are installing for this hardware has not passed Windows Logo Testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP message may appear Simply click Continue Anyway 10 Completing the Installation The Completing the Hardware Update Wizard window appears Click Finish to exit the wizard Windows 2000 Driver software is to be installed for the first time Installing the USB driver 1 2 o oc A er ME XM Starting the wizard Connect the USB cable to the PC and the GL500 The Found New Hardware wizard appears In the Found New Hardware Wizard window select Search for a suitable driver for my device Recommended under What do you want the wizard to do and click Next In the Locate Driver File window select CD ROM drive under Optional search locations and click Next Browse the CD ROM select USB DRIVER GTCUSBR INF and click
112. nge cii sof Rangs on cd xais Format Rame Tine 9 wv wm ec iere 10me Monitor CH Coor tevel cm 0 3822 V loc jen jm OaS OOD 00 0004 00 000 00 0000 CO 00 10 C602 00 90 13 4 400 0400 4 500 4 500 00 00 00 000 00 00 02 000 00 00 04 000 0000 06 000 00 00 08 009 LM Y Axis Range 1 2 Y axis scaling can be displayed for two channels Channel If you click on a color for one of the displayed channels that color is removed from the display and the waveform for that channel will not be displayed X Axis Width Changing the displayed value enables the width of the time axis to be changed Note Enabled only during data capture 2 Current Data between Cursors Display During measurement the current data between the cursors is displayed Note Enabled only during data capture coer 7 ver ER Pact Eijcumert Y Axe Ronge cui Tif Roe oc c XAss Fomati miae tme v wen 2 V evsl Jame Evet 0 50 29 9 400 000 00 NOS 00000130 00 00 45 00 0000 000115 2507 20 100 240 20 4 aso 250 00 00 02 800 00 00 02 750 00 00 03 000 00 00 03 250 00 09 03 500 09 00 53 780 00 00 03 982 4 39 Software 3 Event Data Replay If the time at which an event occurred is displayed in the Generated Event Log the event data is captured Double click the number of the ev
113. nput signals Low voltage terminal terminal for low voltage input signals Item Description Input configuration Isolated input for each channel scanning method unbalanced input Analog voltage 100 500 mV FS 1 5 10 50 100 V FS Thermocouples K J E T R S B N W WRe 5 26 Sampling interval Current 1 to 500 ms 1 to 30 s 1 to 30 min 1 h Event 2 to 500 us 1 to 500 ms 1 s A D resolution 14 bit Frequency characteristic DC coupling DC to 20 kHz 1 3dB Typ Permissible input voltage Between and terminals 50 to 100 V range 100 Vp p max 100 mV to 10V range 30 Vp p max Between input terminals and GND 30 VAC rms 60 VDC max Filter Off Line 5 50 500 Hz 1 The maximum sampling interval will depend on the number of channels being used 2 15 Checks and Preparation 8MS Input Terminal Unit This is an 8 channel non isolated voltage and temperature input terminal unit W CHECKPOINT This input terminal unit is for use with the GL500 model only Do not mount input terminal units for other models such as the GL400 in the GL500 Terminal Configuration and Input Signal Types Signal ground I I Voltage Thermocouple Use the provided screwdriver to loosen the terminal scr
114. ns use Click Print to output the displayed screen to the printer Windows XP instead 4 47 Software 4 12 Review PC This function replays the data captured to the computer Data can be replayed in both online or offline status Replay the data captured to the computer Click the Review PC button to display the Review PC submenu 4 48 Software Opening a File 1 Click the Open File button to display the connected PC s data files Look ix C Desktop 4 02ra Nome Type Date Modfied amp 031113132210 00001 GED GBD Fle 11 12 2003 amp o41020164049 GED 6 O Fle 10 25 2004 7 amp 041027163546 G8D GO Fle 10 27 2006 7 041027210410 G80 Gno Fle 10 25 2004 8 GD Fle 1 29 2005 10 GD Fle 1 29 2005 10 GBD Fle 1 29 2005 10 Defaukt CP CP CP CP CP4 GO Fie 1 28 2005 7 1 Defauk1 CP CP CP CP CR BO Fle 1 28 2005 7 1 Defaukt CP CP CP amp CRNT gbd Geo Fh 1 28 2005 7 0 Defauk CP CP CRNT god GBD Fle 1 28 2005 7 0 Defauki CP4CRNT gbd GBO Fle 1 28 2005 4 4 Defauk 1 CRNT gbd 20KB GBD Fle 1 20 2005 4 4 Defauk2 god GD Fle 1 29 2005 12 li Shertcut to 3RD 30 KB Shortcut 2 24 2004 9 2 d Shortcut to 3RW 50 Shortcut 6 5 2004 5 53 da Shortcut to 2 400 Sherto 2 24 2004 4 2 File name Files of type Custom Pattern obd 2 Select the file to be displayed and then click the OK button If waveforms are displayed the data can be checked and converted if required
115. nter Moves the cursor to the center of the data Move to Trigger Moves the cursor to a trigger point in the data Move to Selected Position Moves the cursor to the specified position Time Position Moves the cursor at the specified time interval from the start of measurement The interval is specified in 0 1 s units up until the end of measurement Method Position Move to 0 000 s Informat ion Start Point 0 000 s End Point 57 707 s Execute gt ENTER Se lect QUIT JExit Time Moves the cursor to the specified date and time Method MIT Cw Move at 2004 12 23 14 57 57 Informat ion Start Point Dec 23 2004 14 57 57 End Point Dec 23 2004 14 58 54 Execute gt ENTER Se lect GUIT Ex i t Searches can be made for a data position that satisfies the specified Level condition the specified Alarm condition and conditions which satisfy specific search conditions within the captured data Search Settings Level Search CH Selects the channels used for setting the Level condition Mode Selects the condition from Off H L Win In or Win Out Lower Level Upper Sets the search levels for captured data LP When pulse data has been captured Selects the channel for setting the pulse level When logic data has been captured Sets the search conditions Combination Selects the method OR or AND for setting the CH and LP conditions Alarm Search Ala
116. nvironments where there is a lot of noise or where the power supply is unstable we recommend that you ground the GL500 2 When a high voltage signal cable has been connected to the main unit s analog signal input terminal avoid touching the leads of the input terminal s signal cable to prevent electrical shock due to high voltage 3 Ensure that the GL500 s power source is positioned so that it can easily be disconnected 4 Notes on Functions and Performance 1 Be sure to connect the main unit to an AC or DC power supply that conforms to the rated range Connection to a non rated power supply may cause the main unit to overheat and break down 2 Do not block the vents on the main unit Continued operation with the vents blocked may cause the main unit to overheat and break down 3 To avoid malfunctions and other damage avoid using the GL500 in the following locations Places exposed to high temperature and or high humidity such as in direct sunlight or near heating equipment Operating range Temperature 0 to 40 C Humidity 30 to 80 RH Locations subject to excessive salt spray or heavy fumes from corrosive gas or solvents Excessively dusty locations Locations subject to strong vibrations or shock Locations subject to surge voltages and or electromagnetic interference 4 If the main unit becomes soiled wipe it off using a soft dry cloth Use of organic solvents such as thinner or benzene causes deterioration
117. o be output by one Out of input range ENTER Apply J CHECKPOINT The Scaling operation is calculated using a ratio of the Meas Value or EU Value settings If a ratio value that the GL500 cannot process is specified the message above appears a Meas Value Specifies the numeric value to be converted Set two points the Upper and Lower parameters b EU Value Specifies output after conversion Set two points the Upper and Lower parameters c Dec pt This parameter specifies the decimal point position of the values specified for EU Value d Unit Specifies the converted unit The unit can be specified as a user defined character string consisting of alphanumeric text It can also be specified by using the Select setting to select a unit e Select Selects the type of engineering unit f Choose Selects the converted unit The unit displayed here is the unit for the type of engineering unit selected by the Select setting To specify a unit that is not displayed here specify a user defined character string as the Unit setting Moreover the setting specified here is displayed as the Unit setting Setting Example Upper Value Lower Value Specified Value 2 5000 2 5000 EU Value 10 000 10 000 5 V 20 00 rpm CH 1 m CH 1 vae 5V 20 00 rpm 3 13 Settings and Measurement 3 14 Misc ALL Misc EACH CHANNEL When ALL has been
118. ot performed Hi The trigger is activated when the Pulse signal rises to the Hi level Lo The trigger is activated when the Pulse signal falls to the Lo level Upper Input the signal input value for the upper limit Lower Input the signal input value for the lower limit Unit The unit specified in Scaling is displayed Combination Four combinations of setting conditions can be selected OR The trigger is activated when any one of the specified conditions is met AND The trigger is activated when all of the specified conditions are met 4 27 Software File 4 28 The settings related to files are made here Gl 500 Settings AMP Current Event File Seating Arthmetic xy FFT Other Information PC Data Capture Settings PC card operation at the device File Name Format TIU eo i Transfer non Auto File Name Fie pan e Oocumerts and Settings Tester Destop y se yte f Data Revised Time Revives Attibute c Available Disk Capacity 15 51G byte Auto Backup Setting o Create Backup File 1 PC Data Capture Settings File Name Specify the file name when capturing data to the computer Auto File Name Insert a check to enable the file to be saved automatically The date and time will be appended to the file name Format GBD CSV Specify the data format for saving measurement data File Path Specify the file path when saving data to a computer Auto Backup S
119. ow the specified lower limit Win In The trigger is activated when the signal input goes within or is within both limits Win Out The trigger is activated when the signal input goes outside or is outside both limits Upper Input the signal input value for the upper limit Lower Input the signal input value for the lower limit Combination Select either AND all conditions met or OR any one of the conditions is met for the channels for which the Start Trigger has been specified Stop Trigger CH Select the channels for which you want to specify a stop trigger Function Specify the Trigger Stop condition Off Click the Stop key to stop measurement Hi The trigger is activated when the signal input rises to or exceeds the specified upper limit Lo The trigger is activated when the signal input falls to or goes below the specified lower limit Win In The trigger is activated when the signal input goes within or is within both limits Win Out The trigger is activated when the signal input goes outside or is outside both limits Combination Select either AND all conditions met or OR any one of the conditions is met for the channels for which the Stop Trigger has been specified 4 23 Software 5 Alarm Settings Select CH Select the channel display group 1 to 8 9 16 Function Specify the condition for alarm generation Off Hi Lo Win In Win Out Upper Specify the Upper Limit Value for t
120. pecified address Dual screen function Displays the current data together with past data Battery Pack Option Max Min Displays the maximum minimum and current values during measurement FFT functions Item AVF 4MF 8MS Capacity 7 2V 2200 mAh Battery type Lithium secondary battery Running time When the LCD is ON When the LCD is ON When the LCD is ON at 25 C e X1 Approx 40 minutes x1 Approx 40 minutes x1 Approx 1 hour and The running time varies according to X2 Approx 20 minutes X2 Approx 20 minutes 30 minutes X1 Approx 1 hour the environment When the LCD is OFF X1 Approx 1 hour and 30 minutes X2 Approx 40 minutes When the LCD is OFF X1 Approx 1 hour and 30 minutes X2 Approx 40 minutes When the LCD is OFF X1 Approx 2 hours X1 Approx 1 hour and 30 minutes Charging method Mount in the main unit While the GL500 is in use factors such as the condition of the installed amplifiers the operating temperature and the length of continuous use may prevent charging of the battery Charging is controlled by monitoring the temperature Time required for charging Approx 4 hours when the power supply is OFF Switchover in the case of a power failure Because the battery is used together with the AC adapter the power supply will be switched automatically to the battery drive in the event of a powe
121. perform calculation for as CH1 and CH2 After all the conditions have been set select Execute to display the between cursor calculation results 1 Average CH 1 216 3 nv CH 1 216 3 mY 2 Max CH 2 23 53 mY CH 1 222 1 m s p P CH 3 0 025 V CH 1 14 1 m 4 RMS CH 4 0 004 V CH 1 216 4 nV QUIT key to close 3 Settings and Measurement Save to Card Between Cursors Note Enabled when the Replay screen is displayed eee E The specified replay data between the cursors can be saved to a specified file format File Type Specifies the file format for saving data D ENTER Se lect QUIT Ex i t GBD Binary format CSV Excel format Name Type There are two methods Auto or User User Register ENTER Select QUIT Ex i t Folder When Auto has been selected a folder name is created File Name When User has been selected a new folder and a new file are created here N CAUTION Data can only be saved if it has been captured to a PCMCIA card data storage media Data saved to the internal memory will be erased when the power is turned off 3 37 CHAPTER 4 Software This chapter describes the software installation 4 1 System Requirements 4 2 Installing the USB Driver 4 3 Connecting to a PC 4 4 Installing the GL500 Application Software 4 5 Setting the IP Address and Device ID 4 6 Menu Configuration and System Settings 4 7 PC Connection Settings 4
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123. r failure Note The AC adapter is the primary power source Operating environment 15 to 30 C Other functions When the battery is running low memory data is saved automatically to the PC card When data is being saved directly to the PC card the file is closed automatically 5 9 Specifications 5 4 External Dimensions GL500 TEER 6 Oo V cuum m aa ut P Viomy O e en Ete p aasa 80 0000580 Of fe sscscsaansas aoon ry I ns B8 TS midi LOGGER dual aw 3 D Fo KET E D G gt i esej aE Do ZZ Y E 212 ped 1 3 5 10 Index Symbols 4MF Input Terminal Unit essssss 2 15 AVF Input Terminal Unit eessssse 2 14 8MS Input Terminal Unit ssssee 2 16 A AC B 2 4 Power Supply certe tet te reete 2 8 Accessories nasisi inasa aaa 2 2 Alarm BITe EL Rr 4 53 Display atea avenue siete 2 4 Output functions isiin aiana 2 18 Output terminal sc
124. rameter is selected a file is created automatically After measurement has been completed memory data is saved to the PCMCIA card Off Auto Save is not performed On Data is saved to the PC card Specifies the path for saving data to a PC card When a screen is saved to the PC card this parameter specifies the automatic assignment of a user specified file name file name Name Type Auto Folder Auto User Execute p Saves the currently selected settings When this parameter is selected a submenu appears for selecting the save destination and ENTER Sel ect QUIT Ex it Auto A file name is created using the date and time User The user specified file name is saved Loads settings from the PCMCIA card When this parameter is selected a submenu appears for specifying the source and file name Displays a list of the files When this parameter is selected a submenu appears for browsing the folders and specifying files Settings and Measurement FilG COPY octets Copies the specified file When this parameter is selected a submenu appears for specifying the source file and the destination file File Rename Renames the specified file When this parameter is selected a submenu appears for selecting the file you wish to rename and its new file name File Delete Deletes the specified file When this parameter is selected a submenu appears for se
125. rated Room Temp Compensation E Mall Address 1 Comments Power On Start Lo Mall Address Comments Temp Unit Ceeus f Sampled Waveform Display 9 Mall Address 4 Comments Mail Address 5 Comments Factory Default Settings nml 1 2 Synchronize PC and device clocks Click this button to change the GL500 s clock setting to match that of the computer Room Temp Compensation On Enabled Off Disabled This function is only used when a temperature range has been specified On is normally selected When making this setting there is a choice between Internal the GL500 s room temperature compensation settings are used or External Select External only when you have the necessary equipment and know how Power On Start On Enabled Off Disabled This function enables the settings that were in effect when measurement last ended to be used to start measurement as soon as the power is switched on W CHECKPOINT If Power On Start is used to start measurement operations and the application software is used to connect the GL500 the status display will be made during data capture Waveform display will not be performed If the Power On Start status is enabled for the GL500 while it is connected using the application software disconnect the GL500 and then reconnect it Store the settings to the GL500 On Enabled Off Disabled Select whether or not to save the settings made using the softwar
126. rm location If this occurs wait until the LCD screen warms up to room temperature The LCD screen is manufactured to extremely high precision Black dots may appear or red blue and green dots may not disappear Likewise streaks may appear when viewed from certain angles These phenomena are due to the LCD screen construction and are not signs of a fault 1 6 Changing the Display Language You can choose English French or Japanese as the language displayed on the screen The default display language is set to English US when the GL500 is shipped overseas To change the display language perform the Language settings described on page 3 30 1 6 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation This chapter explains how to check the GL500 s external casing and accessories and how to prepare the GL500 for operation 2 14 Checking the Outer Casing 2 2 Checking the Accessories 2 3 GL500 Part Names and Functions 2 4 Monitor Part Names and Functions 2 5 Control Panel Key Names and Functions 2 6 Connecting to a PC 2 7 Connecting the Power Cable and Turning on the Power 2 8 Using the Battery Pack Option 2 9 Inserting and Removing a PCMCIA Card 2 10 Mounting and Removing the Input Terminal Unit 2 11 Connecting the Signal Input Cables to the Input Terminal Unit 2 12 Noise Countermeasures 2 13 Logic or Pulse Input Alarm Output Functions 2 14 External Trigger Functions 2 15 Setting the Date and Time Checks and Preparation
127. rm output number Specify the number that has been set for the alarm settings 1 to 4 Ha 2 3 4 3 35 Settings and Measurement 3 36 Statistical Calculation Alarm slope Specify the generation condition for the alarm search Both H L Both Both rising and falling H Rising only L Falling only Conditions which satisfy specific search conditions Next Alarm Match Moves the cursor to the next alarm position Prev Alarm Match Moves the cursor to the previous alarm position Next Level Match Moves the cursor to the next level position Prev Level Match Moves the cursor to the previous level position Next Event Match Moves the cursor to the next event position Prev Event Match Moves the cursor to the previous event position Statistical calculation is performed on the replay data between the cursors Function There are five types of between cursor calculation functions and four of these can be selected Off Calculation is not performed Average The simple average value of the data between the cursors is displayed Max The maximum value of the data between the cursors is displayed Min The minimum value of the data between the cursors is displayed P P The peak value of the data between the cursors is displayed RMS The RMS value of the data between the cursors is displayed R M S D n D data n number of data Channel specification Specify the two channels that you want to
128. rmance S Clean off any soiled areas using a soft dry cloth A N RS No volatile solvents ia vii Contents CONTENTS IMMHODUCTIOM Eo E A E DELL i To Eris re Safe and Correct USG i ede reete e ee a sar Un aered end Fulco d CN dedecus iii Conventions Used in This Manual cccccccccceccsessseeeeeceeeeecesceeeseseeaaeaeeseeeescesceeeseseeaaeaeseeeeeeceseseseeseeea iii Deserption of Safety Symbols cate onde Heri uei i doveri Ee ato road sued te a ee cei dees iii Safety ariete iv 1 General Description NECS Tu AE A E A E E T E T N 1 2 Le TO AUTOS uiuis eei ec beca s Ede cerise ec iet cages tai ters elsi iet odeestunesactiaaeeeeastaseee 1 3 1 39 Operating EnvIronifmelit scient rented te ess ehe RR SEENA Re dk du E Ex n une buda 1 5 Ambient Operating Conditions sssssssesssssseeeeeneeen enne nnne nnne nennen nens 1 5 Warming up Before Se ie erc ne iU Ra DI Pes cc pe Ente ne Pe hese 1 5 Configuration When in Use ssssssssssssssese eee ene enne nnns en ENAA s ntn rris nnn en 1 5 1 4 Notes on Temperature Measurement ssssssssessssssssseee nennen enters iaaa nnns nennen 1 6 1 5 Notes on Using the MORITO uuaci rtr eru Pe rhet exa eee easan iinan neg En Eee du e og d 1 6 1 6 Changing the Display Language sse nennen nennen nennen nennen 1 6 2 Checks and Preparation 2 1 Checking the Outer Casg sideren aa enne enne nenne senten tenni ses nrte Naa
129. rox Co TP gt the 4 MB internal 3 minutes 5hours 23 days E memory or to a 64 MB PCMCIA card Approx Approx Approx Data capture conditions PCMCIA card 53 minutes 3days 370 days E High speed sampling data capture times High speed sampling data For event data 2us 5us 10us 20us 1ms po Data is captured to When limited Approx Approx Approx Approx Approx gt the 32 MB internal to 1 ch 6 4 seconds 16 seconds 32 seconds 1 minute 53 minutes memory When limited Approx Approx Approx Approx to 2 ch 13 seconds 26 seconds 53 seconds 44 minutes When limited Approx Approx Approx to 4 ch 20 seconds 40 seconds 33 minutes When limited Approx Approx to 8 ch 26 seconds 22 minutes General Description Dedicated Pursuit of Ease of Use Cursor keys have been used to enable user friendly operation using only the fingertips in the same way as a mobile phone is used Even first time users can easily follow the step by step setting menus to perform setups and check measurement data on the easy to read data displays Event data that occurred during measurement can be reviewed together with the current data on dual stacked screens Moreover since the application software screens are similar in appearance to those of the GL500 screens they can be used intuitively in the same manner Waveform and digital data screens can be displ
130. s of parts of the GL500 2 Data capture LED 3 Battery charging LED 1 Power LED oon 11 External trigger terminal Not used 7 pe amp as 10 GND terminal Not used 9 Logic or Pulse input alarm output terminal 6 Power connector 7 Power switch 12 Input terminal unit 2 17 Screwdriver for use with the input terminal units Bottom panel 13 USB connector terminal 14 LAN connector terminal 15 Monitor control dial 1 Power LED This LED is lit when the power switch is in the On status 2 Data capture LED This LED is lit while data is being captured 3 Battery charging LED This LED is lit when the battery is being charged 4 Monitor esses Displays the setting menus and measurement data 5 Control panel keys Used for the main operations including settings and starting and stopping measurement 6 Power connector Terminal for connecting the AC DC power cables 7 Power switch Switch for turning on the power 8 PCMCIA slot Used for inserting the PCMCIA card PC card 9 Logic or Pulse input alarm output terminal Used for logic or pulse input and alarm output 10 GND terminal Connects the main unit to ground 11 External trigger terminal Terminal for the input o
131. selected the Misc menu contains a SPAN setting function that enables all the SPAN settings for the group to be set simultaneously to the same values Upper Lower Input the required values on the displayed setting Screen 0 5000 0 5000 y When EACH CHANNEL has been selected settings such as annotation and automatic resetting of the zero point can be performed Annotation Strings Line Color Annotation Strings LL a E b c Perform Auto Zero Adjustment d e E Perform Auto Zero Ad gt tH Reset Auto Zero ADJ p 1 Set Zero Point as 0 0000 ENTER JExecute QUIT Ex i t a Annotation Strings Annotation settings to display comments etc can be made for each channel Input procedure Reset Auto Zero Adjustment Set Zero Point as Annotation Strings A a e4 OK Alph Big ABCDEFGHIJKLHNO PURSTUVWXYZ t Select Back Forward ENTER Input GUIT Ex it Upto 11 characters can be input for each channel Text numerals and symbols can all be used Display legend A Select to input upper case text Select to input lower case text Select to input numerals Select to input symbols Move to the position where you want to delete text and then select this symbol to delete that text Move to the position where you want to input text or a symbol and then select this symbol to select the text or
132. ta captured to the GL500 s internal memory This button cannot be selected if there is no data in the internal memory 4 43 Software 2 Select the file to be displayed The data is displayed on the screen If waveforms are displayed the data can be checked and converted if required gt Review Device Convert then Start Tine Capture Tine Capture Intervet ovem Quen fte memes vote tact eM Lom 2005 01 29 13 41 59 1051005 toms Dispisy Currert vert Current Data Trigger Time 2005 01 29 13 41 59 Capture Tme 10 5 Select Trace Range Cd Rez cm vi Mah sec vi zm D o ae 0 500 0 500 2 Oe esed EH CH4 DATAA 0 00 0400 1 CHS DATAS CH6 DATAS 0 350 0 350 CH DATA 0 300 0 300 CHE DATAS Puise 0 250 0 250 N NT 0 200 0 20 Pdse3 0 180 j 0 Pet 4 0 100 0 060 0 000 7e M amp 0 080 b 100 0 150 7 0 200 0 250 0 300 0 350 0 400 245 0 50 D 7 T 7 T 7 7 T D T T T D T T D T 7 T D 0 Of 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 1 11 l2 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 2 The capture Start Time Capture Time and Capture Interval are displayed at the upper right of the screen Moreover the selected file name is displayed in the upper part of the waveform display Two channel ranges can be displayed for Y Axis Specify the channels as required Waveform Show Hide If a waveform display color
133. the power was switched on Line filter On When the capture mode is Current Measurement ranges Voltage 100 mV 500 mV 1 5 10 V Temperature K J E T R S B N W Input filter Type Line 5 Hz 50 Hz 500 Hz Line 1 5 Hz Attenuation 3 dB at 6 dB oct Frequency response DC to 20 kHz 1 3 dB typ Measurement accuracy Voltage 0 3 of F S 23 C 3 C Temperature lt TC K J E gt 200 to 0 C 196 of rdg 3 5 C Other 0 296 of rdg 3 5 C lt TC T gt 200 to 0 C 0 8 of rdg 3 C Other 0 2 of rdg 3 C lt TC R S gt 0 to 200 C 9 5 C 200 to 800 C 6 5 C Other 0 2 of rdg 4 5 C lt TC B gt 600 to 700 C 9 5 C Other 0 2 of rdg 5 5 C lt TC N gt 0 to 1300 C 0 2 of rdg 3 5 C lt TC W gt 0 to 2315 C 0 2 of rdg 4 C Including reference contact compensation accuracy A D converter 14 bit Temperature coefficient Zero point 0 02 of F S C Gain 0 02 of F S C Insulation resistance Non isolated Withstand voltage Non isolated Input resistance 1 MQ Allowable signal source resistance Within 500 Q Maximum permissible input voltage Between terminals 100 mV to 10 V range 10 V Between insulated parts Non isolated Common mode rejection ratio Non isolated Noise 46 dB typ with terminals shorted 1 Thermocouples used T 0 329 Other types 0 659
134. the data save destinations in the FILE menu A CAUTION Do not remove the PCMCIA card from the GL500 during a file operation The GL500 may malfunction if the card is removed at this time 3 27 Settings and Measurement 3 28 I F Settings This menu is used to set the conditions for connecting the GL500 to your computer CRNT EVNT CALC FILE OTHR INFO Interface USB TCP IP settings New Line Code CR LF Echo Back Disable USB Settings USB ID 0 TCP IP Settings IP Address 1925 1685 0S i Subnet Mask 2553 2555 2555 INI Port Number Note Restart to enable USB TCP IP settings I F Interface Menu Structure Setting Selections available Setting method New Line Code CR LF LF CR ENTER Select ENTER Echo Back Enable Disable ENTER Select ENTER USB ID 0to 7 ENTER Select ENTER IP Address Numeric setting ENTER Select ENTER Subnet Mask Numeric setting ENTER Select ENTER Port Number Numeric setting ENTER Select ENTER New Line Code Sets the new line code Select from CR LF LF or CR Echo Back This function can be specified as Enable or Disable USB ID Setting Sets the ID number for the GL500 Specify a number from 0 to 7 TCP IP Settings Sets the TCP IP IP Address Sets the IP address Subnet Mask Sets the subnet mask Port Number Sets the port number
135. tisfies the trigger condition Example Measurement starts Trigger conditions Mode Level 20 CH1 1H 20 CH 4 H 80 Trigger activated EDGE AND After all of the target channels have reached a level that does not satisfy the trigger condition the start of measurement is triggered when all of the target channels satisfy the trigger condition Moreover once a channel meets the trigger condition it becomes a triggered channel Example m Measurement starts Trigger conditions Mode Level 20 CH 1 H 20 CH 2 H 4096 Trigger activated Settings and Measurement CALC Settings Calculation Makes Stat rith Calc settings Stat ist ical No Function 1 Average 2 Max 3 P P 4 RMS CH 4 Arithmetic 1 3 Analog 4 Pulse 1 E ee EE EUH CALC Menu Structure Setting Selections available Setting method Statistical Function Average Max Min P P RMS ENTER Select ENTER CH Channel specification ENTER Select ENTER Arithmetic Off On ENTER Select ENTER Channel specification ENTER Select ENTER ENTER Select ENTER Channel specification ENTER Select ENTER lt Statistical gt These settings are used to determine the parameters for calculation processing FUNCTION c c toe teds There are five types of between cursor calculation functions and four of these can be selected Off Calculation is not performed
136. to change the display colors for each channel Range Can be set for each of the modes Mode Range Maximum number of pulse inputs Revol 5 50 500 5k 50k RPM F S 50k s Counts 5 50 500 5k 50k C F S 50k sampling interval Inst 5 50 500 5k 50k C F S 50k sampling interval Filter Set the filter to On when there is likely to be noise in the input Off Disables the filter On Enables the filter 3 15 Settings and Measurement EU Engineering Unit Settings This menu is used to scale the measured values and convert them to other units k Meas value EU Value Upper 5 000 100 00 Dec pt Lower 5 000 100 00 Select Length Choose Unit y Register gt ENTER se ect GUIT Ex i t Meas Value Specifies the numeric value to be converted EU Value Specifies output after conversion Unit Specifies the converted unit The unit can be specified as a user defined character string consisting of alphanumerics It can also be specified by using the Select setting to select a unit Select Selects the type of engineering unit Choose Selects the converted unit The unit displayed here is the unit for the type of engineering unit selected by the Select setting Slope Sets the condition for the input signal operation H Operates when the signal is a rising signal L Operates when the signal is a falling signal Color specification for each channel This parameter
137. tput conditions for stopping ending measurement OR Measurement is stopped when one of the output conditions is satisfied AND Measurement is stopped when all of the output conditions are satisfied Date Measurement is stopped at the specified time Note Since measurement stops at the specified time make sure that the GL500 time settings are correct Moreover if Repeat has been set to On data capture will stop at the specified time each day Ext Measurement is stopped when a signal is input from an external trigger terminal Time Sets the amount of time from the start until the end of measurement The time can be specified from 1 second to 9999 hours Time Ohrit mini sec Register gt ENTER select QUIT JExit Ev full Measurement stops when all the memory blocks are filled with event capture data V4 CHECKPOINT Please make the following settings when using the Level Trigger function CH Mode Lower Leve Upper Output 1H 00000 v iN 2 IL 0 000 1 3 Win In 0 000 2 500 Vv 1 4 WOOO 0 00 12 50 Vv 1 5 off 6 off T Off 8 off LP Mode Lower Leve Upper Output 1 Bi 2 X 3 X A X Register ENTER select BUIT Exit Mode Off The level trigger function is disabled H The trigger is activated when the signal input rises to or exceeds the specified trigger level Measurement starts 3 19 Settings and Measurement L The trigger is activated when the signal
138. ts CH 1 Lo The trigger is activated when the signal input falls to or goes below the specified trigger level gt Measurement starts Win In Specify the lower and upper limits of the trigger level for each channel When the signal input goes within or is within both limits the trigger condition is met gt Measurement starts CH 1 Win Out Specify the lower and upper limits of the trigger level for each channel When the signal input goes outside or is outside both limits the trigger condition is met gt Measurement starts CH 1 Off Triggering is not performed Hi The trigger is activated when the Logic signal rises to the Hi level Lo The trigger is activated when the Logic signal falls to the Lo level Off Triggering is not performed Hi The trigger is activated when the Pulse signal rises to the Hi level Lo The trigger is activated when the Pulse signal falls to the Lo level Software Upper Input the signal input value for the upper limit Lower Input the signal input value for the lower limit Unit The unit specified in Scaling is displayed Pre trigger Specify the effective range of the data before the trigger level as a percentage 100 l Trigger 0 Trigger level 20 c 100 Trigger 20 a L The effective data is from the 20 of data prior to the trigger up to the 100 point Combination Combination Four combinations of setting
139. ture TC K TC J TC T TC R TC E TC B TC S TC N TC W AVF AMS CK T6 TOT TC C E TC B TC S TC C 3 3 Settings and Measurement SPAN settings 100 mV setting 1 00 to 200 00 mV F S 10 V setting 0 100 to 20 000 V F S 500 mV setting 5 0 to 1000 0 mV F S 50 V setting 0 50 to 100 00 V F S 1 V setting 0 0100 to 2 0000 V F S 100 V setting 1 000 to 200 00 V F S 5 V setting 0 050 to 10 000 V F S Temperature 50 0 to 2200 0 C F S 1 With the temperature ranges the measurement range will depend on the type of sensors used If you want to make detailed settings please set the range again POSITION settings The position can be moved as follows Voltage ranges In 1096 units of the range Temperature ranges In 1096 units of the following ranges 4MF amp only 50 0 100 0 200 0 500 0 1000 0 2000 0 3 TIME DIV key Press the TIME DIV key to switch through the waveform display speeds The waveform display speed changes each time the key is pressed When the display format is 2 screen the DISPLAY key can be used to switch between Current and Event and to select TIME or DIV sec DIV min DIV hour DIV 1 2 5 10 20 30 1 2 5 10 20 30 1 2 5 10 12 24 Current 4 es E E usec DIV msec DIV 100 200 500 1 2 5 10 Event TIME DIV display RECORD 4 START STOP key Press the START STOP key to select the START
140. ure lt TC K J E gt 200 to 0 C 196 of rdg 3 5 C Other 0 296 of rdg 3 5 C lt TC T gt 200 to 0 C 0 8 of rdg 3 C Other 0 2 of rdg 3 C lt TC R S gt 0 to 200 C 9 5 C 200 to 800 C 6 5 C Other 0 2 of rdg 4 5 C lt TC B gt 600 to 700 C 9 5 C Other 0 2 of rdg 5 5 C lt TC N gt 0 to 1300 C 0 2 of rdg 3 5 C lt TC W gt 0 to 2315 C 0 2 of rdg 4 C Including reference contact compensation accuracy A D converter 14 bit Temperature coefficient Zero point 0 02 of F S C Gain 0 02 of F S C Insulation resistance At least 50 MQ at 500 VDC Withstand voltage Between input terminals and GND 1 minute at 500 VAC Input resistance 1 MQ Allowable signal source resistance Within 500 Q Maximum permissible input voltage Between terminals 100 mV to 10 V range 30 V 50 V to 100 V range 100 V Between insulated parts 33 VAC rms 60 VDC Common mode rejection ratio 80 dB typ Noise 46 dB typ with terminals shorted 1 Thermocouples used T 0 329 Other types 0 659 Specifications Input Unit Specifications 8MS Item Description Number of input channels 8 Input terminal type Screw type terminal Input method Scanning All channels non isolated balanced input when 30 minutes have elapsed after
141. ursor B J i IP m tel nl ra a m or f Curs SH La 449 7 B tB E mM L4 26 55 2 23 58 mV mv 3 8 022 V 3 6 661 WV 4 6 004 WV 4 6 002 WV Off 5 OFF NS T Off E 27 250 5s 9 2 15 000 s 1 screen View 2 screen View Example of Event Data Output REPLAY Event data Review se ms prv a 205 01 b 48 41 E ALLAL ALS aL4 8 8 H Cursor B 1 m rol E ST e coals s Je ry I sto ror Sony un eo DD I fro IF Ino Fm e Ins fl SSA eno ejeje ii ile en rojoj is 2l Emm z i i a Fool nol ir r r mm ofo Joo I3 1 Uf c 1 Di 3 33 Settings and Measurement Readout Menu Press the Menu key after the data has been replayed to display the Readout Menu Various functions for processing data are specified in this menu Cursor Position Move to First Data I Move to Last Data Move to Center Move to Selected Position Y E Move to Trigger Search Search Settings V Next Level Match Next Alarm Match Next Event Match gt Prev Level Match E Prev Alarm Match E Prev Event Match Statistical Calculation Function CHI CH2 Average il 1 1 3 1 4 1 Execute p Save to Card Between Cursors V Readout Menu Structure Setting Selections available Setting method Cursor Position Move to First Data ENTER Move to Last Data
142. within the Trace list is clicked once the waveform display for that channel disappears Click the color once more to redisplay it Use this function when you need to distinguish between overlapped waveforms Waveform View Range A scroll bar is displayed underneath the waveform display to indicate which part of the data is displayed Simply move the scroll bar to the required position for fast display of that data Cursor Status Two cursors A and B are displayed The cursor information for the two selected waveform channels is displayed at the lower right Vj CHECKPOINT The cursor status waveform data information displayed will be the information for the channels specified as the Y Axis Range 1 and 2 channels If Device Memory Data was selected for Review Device the event data names will be displayed when Select is clicked on the Display Current Event screen Event Data 1 1 indicates the Memory Block No Select Current Event E ate dela 2 Trigger Time 2005 01 Evert Date 3 deba 3 Trigger Time 2005 01 31 t Evert Data 4 f If data is selected here that data is displayed 4 44 Software Superimpose A different waveform can be superimposed on the waveform that was displayed when the Open File button was clicked Review Device Event data 1 Trigger Time 2005 01 31 15 23 17 Capture Tine 2 6 Range On sf Raez cn x n ze xd t 4 1 4 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08
143. wizard Software 4 3 Connecting to a PC The GL500 can be connected to a PC via a LAN cable or a USB cable Connection Using a LAN Cable Use a LAN cable to connect the GL500 to a PC Connection Method When connecting the GL500 directly to a PC use a cross type LAN cable Connection Using a USB Cable Use a USB cable to connect the GL500 to a PC USB cable W CHECKPOINT When using a USB cable a USB driver must be installed in the PC See Section 4 2 Installing the USB Driver for the installation procedure Connection Method When connecting the GL500 directly to a PC use an A B type USB cable 4 6 Software 4 4 Installing the GL500 Application Software This section describes how to install the application software and the system setting tools used to control and set the GL500 1 2 3 4 Insert the User s Guide CD ROM provided into the PC CD ROM drive Click the Taskbar s Start button and then click the Run icon to open the Run window Enter the CD ROM drive name and English GL500 Application SETUP EXE as the name of the file you wish to open If the disk is in drive D for example enter D English GL500 Application SETUP EXE in the box to launch the installer Continue following the instructions on the screen CHECKPOINT Be sure to observe the following points when connecting the GL500 to a PC Do not connect any devices apart from a mouse or
144. y Pens are displayed for each group 2 4 Checks and Preparation 15 Waveform settings window display area Displays the measurement signal waveforms The menu windows are also displayed when the condition setting keys are pressed 16 Event data display Displays the event data capture status 17 Scale upper lower limit Displays the measurement scale for the range set 18 Memory PCMCIA display area EEA A EE Displays the capture status of the current data memory and PCMCIA Checks and Preparation 2 5 Control Panel Key Names and Functions This section describes the control panel keys 1 C 2 RANGE SPAN POSITION key H GROUP key 3 RANGE SPAN HE GROUP POSITION teow DD 3 TIME DIV key 4 QUIT key 6 ENTER key 5 MENU key 7 Direction keys 10 REVIEW key 8 DISPLAY key 9 SAVE key 12 START STOP key 1 CH GROUP key 11 CURSOR key Switches between channel groups 2 RANGE SPAN POSITION key 3 TIME DIV key 4 QUIT key 5 MENU key 6 ENTER key 7 Direction keys IbAv Direction keys a p 8 DISPLAY key 9 SAVE key 10 REVIEW key 11 CURSOR key 12 START STOP key Switches through the RANGE SPAN and POSITION settings on the monitor display These settings can be specified for each channel Used to switch the t
145. y the Current setting screen Sampling Interval Data Capture Settings AMP current Even File Sealing Arithenetic XY FFT Other information Make the Sampling Interval and Data Capture Setting settings In the screen displayed above the following settings were made Sampling Interval 10 ms Data Capture Settings Memory 4 Event Settings Select the Event tab to display the Event setting screen Function Sampling Interval No of Memory Block Divisions AMP Current Event Fie Seating Arithunetie xv FT Other Intormation function oy f jAuto Save to PC after Capture Sampling terval usec Ho of Memory Block Divisions LM Capture Time per Block 00 00 02 62 Make the Function Sampling Interval and No of Memory Block Divisions settings In the screen displayed above the following settings were made Function ON Sampling Interval 20 usec No of Memory Block Divisions 16 4 15 Software 5 File Settings Select the File tab to display the File setting screen Auto File Name File Path Make the Auto File Name and File Path settings for data capture at the PC In the screen displayed above the following settings were made Auto File Name Checked Enabled File Path PC save location specified 6 Ending a Setting Operation Click the Apply button and then th

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