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1. GbbelogContol End The main window comprises three areas The button area 1 the console area 2 and the status area 3 e The button area 1 has nine switching elements 1 Identify Logger this element identifies the connected globeLog and displays a few items of logger internal data in the console area 2 Display Measure initialises a measurement by all the modules and probes connected to the globeLog and displays the resultant readings 3 Synchronise Clock this button synchronises the internal clock of your globeLog with your computer s time If you have purchased a globeLog with GPRS functionality and use it your logger synchronises the internal clock with a time server in the Internet every time you log in on the Internet 4 Upload Data copies the readings saved in your globeLog to your computer 5 Clear Logger erases all the readings stored in your globeLog and clears the memory 6 Parameters opens the parameters dialogue For more detailed information please refer to the section Global settings in the parameters dialogue 7 Setup opens the setup dialogue For more detailed information please refer to the section Setup settings 8 Info displays information about your version of globeLog Control 9 Exit closes the globeLog Control programme 1 4 IM5publi TECH MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc IMKO 2009 03 05 globelog Logger V 1
2. 2009 03 05 globelog Logger V 1 0 MICROMODULTECHNIK P GMBH melet MER a um Mn Nm ge die ax sec E Y Contig Channels Read Channels Transfer 15 Here first load the changed configuration file into the memory using the Mad Read GRannels button 1 and then transfer the new configuration to your globeLog using the Transfer button 2 f ensor Power and Bus Setting Power Up wait msec 1500 Mode Serial I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05_KK_globelog_manual_e doc 1 9 IMKO MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH globelog Logger V 1 0 2009 03 05 7 Global settings in the parameters dialogue In globeLog Control s parameter dialogue you can set for example the time and frequency of the measurement cycles you can specify how often the operating parameters of your globeLog are to be recorded and you can set bus specific parameters To change he global settings of your globe Log proceed as follows 16 Start globeLog Control via the desktop icon y GlobeLog Control Current Logger none Lang Senal COMS 31eplaw Measure 1 gt Surichmnanise block fd GhobeLog_Contral i l Mi Upload Data lear Logger Earanreters 17 Identify your globeLog using the Identify Logger button 1 and then open the parameter dialogue using the Parameters button 2 The following dialogue appears 20 I publik TECH_MAN globeLo
3. IMKO PRECISE MOISTURE MEASUREMENT MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH Fa t 4 me di P 0 y I A p s yes 4 art yy E a oe M ae m M a goo ye KDE STM E TA j E P s iaf Datalogger globeLog User Manual IMKO MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH Thank you for buying our globeLog datalogger The globeLog represents the state of the art in datalogger technology Please read the operating instructions carefully to ensure that you obtain optimum results with your globeLog If you have any queries or suggestions concerning your new globeLog please don t hesitate to contact our registered dealer or IMKO directly We will be glad to help you IMKO Micromodultechnik GmbH Im Stoeck 2 D 76275 Ettlingen Germany Phone 49 7243 5921 0 Fax 49 7243 90856 E mail info imko de Internet http www imko de Operating Instructions for globeLog Datalogger status March 2009 LIST OF CONTENTS 1 BE ng RE E ITI 2 GE 3 h rte GPRS SM norras A TT EE 4 1 wie 181115 ag geen ec ERE EEE EE EE EE 4 2 feit SAIS gg de o EEE T EN NE EE 4 2 1 Brief step by step configuration instructions siciisdassescclcncs scvncanasced svinadadvetinedaddctwoseuaaveiisadensnanndeied 5 TEN eee SSRS 6 Configuring the SM module and sensor channelS sssssssvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
4. 1 and then open the parameter dialogue using the Parameters button 2 The following dialogue appears nest SSS Or Lv Sensor Power and Bus Setting Power Up Wait msec t Mode Serial Sensor Min Max zec E ni Config Channels Read Channels Transher 12 The documentation on the settings options for this window can be found in the section Global settings You can summon the settings dialogue for the modules and module channels from here by clicking on the Config Channels button The following window appears 1 6 I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc IMKO 2009 03 05 globelog Logger V 1 0 MICROMODULTECHNIK P GMBH Logger Bus Configuration Logger Module Type PICO32 64 SM BARO SM BARO PTB110 5ADAB PTB PTB110 44046 PTE SM BATT ii SM HYGRO SM PYRRAD SM FYRRAD SM PYRRAD SM FYRRAD SPHRYRRAD SM PFYRRAD SM RAIN SM RAIN 522023 SIT TEMP 1P PT 100 TRIME EZ IT IPH SM WIND THIES 4 3155 21 018 SPI WINDSL LISA SM MINDSR RITA SIT TEMP 1P PT 100 SP1 HEA TFL HFFO1 5M SAP 1 x 12600 SM SAPZ zx 12600 HMP45D S110 8111 CMAS SPM ATNDR SP WINDR SM LEYEL1 SM LEVEL1 YOUNG 05 103 VECTOR W200P LMP308 10 LMP308 16 SM LEVEL1 SM TENSZO SM WINDT SM TENS SM FYRRAD SM PFYRR AD SM PFYRRAD SM FYRRAD SP1 PY RHEL SM AMPZ PR 46 SKTESOT THIES 4 3519 00 1 change Channel Information
5. From a predefined library on the lefthand side of the window above you can select the modules connected to your globeLog and add them to your globeLog configuration with the aid of the gt gt button The following dialogue appears for every module that you add in this way 6 Here enter the serial number of the respective module until you have added all the modules connected to the globeLog I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc 1 1 MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH globelog Logger V 1 0 2009 03 05 y LoggerBusConfig x Logger Module Type Logger Bus Configuration ModID ModulTyp Sensor No Af OnBus N chl variablef Unit 1 PICO32 64 x 1 Y 3008 EI VOL WATER CONTENT vol 2 SM BARO PTB110 SADAB PTB 2 SOIL_TEMPERATURE TE 3 SM BARO PTB110 4ADABJPTB TDR LEVEL sampl 4 SM BATT x 5 SM HYGRO HMP45D 6 SM PYRRAD 8110 7 SM PYRRAD 8111 8 SM PYRRAD CMAS 10 SM PYRRAD CNR1 A 11 SM PYRRAD CNR1 B 12 SM RAIN RGSO 13 SM RAIN 52202 3 14 SM TEMP1P PT100 15 TRIME EZ IT IPH X 16 SM WIND THIES 4 3155 21 018 17 SM WINDSL LISA 18 SM WINDSR RITA 19 SM TEMP1P PT100 Es 20 SM HEATFL HFPO1 21 SM SAP2 1x12600 22 SM SAP2 2 x 12600 23 SM WINDR YOUNG 05103 24 SM WINDR VECTOR W200P 25 SM LEVEL1 LMP308 10 26 SM LEVEL1 LMP308 16 27 SM LEVEL1 PR 46 28 SM TENS2D SKT850T 29 SM WINDI THIES 4 3519 00 1 30 SM TENS T8 31 SM PYRRAD CG
6. 0 MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH Current Logger 000117 Using Serial COMS Found Logger Globelog Logger V1 3 48 Channels Loggers Clock 15 12 2008 17 19 34 MON Deviation to PC s Clock 93 sec Memory Size 912 KE 7 906 full 41434 Bytes Already uploaded Data 7 80 40902 Bytes Logging Pernod 10 min Mest Wake in 86 sec e The console area 2 is for displaying information about the communication process with your globeLog GlobeLog ontral lok I e The status area 3 shows the status of the globeLog Control software with the aid of the indicator lamp 1 on the lefthand side Red means that the software is active Green means that the software is waiting for your input The righthand side 2 shows information about the task being processed at that moment I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc 1 5 IMKO MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH globelog Logger V 1 0 2009 03 05 6 Configuring the SM module and sensor channels The following steps are required to enable the configuration of the modules connected to your globeLog and the channels that readings are to be taken on y GlobeLog Control Curent Logger none Lang Serial COMS ispay Measure a Sunchranige Hock t Upload Data learn Logger Parameters 10 Start the globeLog Control programme 11 Identify your globeLog using the Identify Logger button
7. LC Programme MEO GlobeLog Control Browse Default Path for exported Excel Data File s csv CA ProgrammetlkdkOGlobelog Control Browse Open Data with built in Viewer Textmode Used COM W Open Data with CS iew Graphical Viewer coms Te Open exported Data as C5V File Spreadsheet Decimal Comma J Extended Info in exported Data 3 Servic 29 Update S GPRS Mail E Terminal IT Echotest Ok Cancel The setup dialogue comprises four areas 1 Settings options for paths that the sets of readings received from globeLog are to be saved under Raw data path and for exporting the readings in Excel format Default path for export Excel data fFile 2 Option buttons for setting various parameters e Comma as decimal separator CAVE often impractical when electronically processing the readings e Additional information in the exported data If this parameter has been ticked the logger integrates various Housekeeping data into the transferred sets of readings power supply temperature back up battery voltage 3 You can select the appropriate COM port of your computer of the USB RS 232 adapter using the Select button 4 Various service functions 26 I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc IMKO 2009 03 05 globelog Logger V 1 0 MICROMODULTECHNI JE Update GPRS Mall Terminal a Pehat
8. does not have such an interface you will need an addi tional USB lt gt RS232 adapter This type of adapter is available from IMKO as an optional extra 4 2 Installation instructions The latest version of globeLog Control can be downloaded free of charge from our website at any time The software can be found under the following link http www imko de DE globelog Note If you have purchased a preconfigured globeLog system please use the enclosed version of the software The installation of globeLog Control is launched by double clicking on the installation archive e g globelog_v2 03 exe Before beginning the installation process please ensure that you have ade quate user rights on the target system If in doubt please contact your system administrator We recommend installing globeLog Control in the following directory C Programme IMKO globeLog_Control Note If you use a USB lt gt RS232 adapter please refer to the documentation supplied by the manu facturer for installing the necessary drivers i GlobeLog Control Select Installation Folder The installer will install Globelog Control to the following folder Ta install in this folder click Hest To install to different folder enter it below or click Browse C Pragramme lM ELI GlobeLog Control Browse Disk Cost Cancel Back 4 2 1 Brief step by step configuration instructions 1 Once installation has been co
9. of the application 3eLog Control 12 Tr ansfer Parameters 26 I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc IMKO 2009 03 05 globelog Logger V 1 0 MICROMODULTECHNIK 9 The status bar enables you to keep track of the progress of the transfer process When the status indicator 1 is green again the globeLog configuration has been completed successfully v GlobeLog Control Current Logger 00011 Using Serial COM1 EE Found Logger GlobeLog Logger V1 3 48 Channels Logger s Clock 13 10 2008 16 34 32 MON Deviation to PC s Clock 7 sec Memory Size 512 kB 1 32 full 6931 Bytes Already uploaded Data 1 29 6774 Bytes Logging Period 30 min Next Wake in 1534 sec Transfer Measure Cancel GlobeLog Control 10 globeLog Control is now adequately configured for you to be able to perform a test measurement To do so click on the crue peer Display Readings button A dialogue opens that displays the progress of the measurement process The measurement is complete as soon as this dialogue disappears v GlobeLog Control Current Logger 000117 Identify Logger Using Serial COM1 eee nnn w nnn nnn nnn nnn n nnn nnn nen n nnn nn en nn nnenene nm nnmmen m ee e IM Found Logger GlobeLog Logger V1 3 48 Channels Display Measure Logger s Clock 13 10 2008 16 34 32 MON Deviation to PC s Clock 7 sec Memory S
10. Down Serial Number DB ID Jw onBus 30067 O Set 13 The window above is divided into five areas Logger Module Type 1 Logger Bus Configuration 2 Change Channel Information 3 and Help amp Info 4 and 5 e In area 1 you can see a predefined list of all the available SM modules and sensors to be operated on your globeLog e In area 2 you can collate the present bus configuration of your globeLog from the sensor and module library 1 To do so mark a probe in the measurement probe library 1 using the mouse and then click on the gt gt button 5 he onus su I ModulTyp chl Variable Unit aS PIO l VOL WATER CONTENT evel ANNAT l PICO AA SOT TFMPFRATI IRF a 3 50087 l PIC sz ed 3 TOR LEVEL sampl e Once you have added a module and or sensor to your bus configuration you will see in area 2 all the measurement channels for this probe You can change the OnBus status of this channel by double clicking on the appropriate channel of your measuring probe An OnBus status of Y green box means that your globeLog is using this channel to take a reading 17 I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05_KK_globelog_manual_e doc E IMKO MICROMODULTECHNIK P GMBH globelog Logger V 1 0 2009 03 05 So Change Channel Information Serial Number DB ID Up M OnBus 30087 Set Gel Feb Lei Dal Save C ai
11. R3 32 SM PYRRAD CMP6 33 SM PYRRAD CM7B 34 SM PYRRAD CM6B 35 SM PYRHEL CH1 SM AMP2 x v gt 4 Change Chanpe pforMation rial Number D Up How to use Info ETSI Iv Set Down 30087 Get Selected Data Save Config Watch txt File Now by double clicking you can select the module channels to be measured Then refresh your configuration using the Get Selected Data button 1 save your configuration with the Save Config button 2 and end this dialogue using the Close button 3 This returns you to the parameter dialogue v GlobeLog Control a Identify Log LE Display Me Synchronis N Upload Da I Clear Loga Current Logger 000117 ParameterForm Global Parameters for 000117 Period 30 min Name GlobeLog Logger Parameter Set f 17_20081014105014 Sensor Power and Bus Settings Power Up Wait msec 1500 Config Channels 123 M ses Info O Mode GlobeLog Control Period Offset jo sec v Clock Adjust sec HE HK Counter E LogHK I Supply Voltage V Logger Temperature Clock Battery Internet GPRS Setup 1 sec E Read Channels Transfer Next load your configuration into the cache by clicking on the Read Channels button 1 and transfer them to the globeLog in a second step using the Transfer button 2 In doing so the parameter dialogue closes and you find yourself back in the main window
12. and interference peaks This is why we have kept this memory area as small as possible In sleep mode only the RTC uses a small volatile memory area as a counter The RTC is constructed so as to ensure that if data is lost it will resume operation automatically within a maximum of a few hours The RTC has a small independent battery that supplies enough power for a few years Years of experience and testing have gone into the technology and components used to construct your globeLog which makes this device a very reliable feature of your sensor network even in the most extreme conditions Compared with a modern computer your globeLog has an unbelievably little memory but is still capable of performing complex calculations managing its power supply very efficiently and even controlling a GPRS modem for the purposes of allowing a totally wireless trans mission of the measurement data In addition to this it also monitors its functions continuously by means of processes that run in the background so called Watchdogs to ensure the safety of the readings under all circumstances In order to make your globeLog as robust as possible however we have had to forfeit a certain de gree of technical sophistication For example your logger cannot process several tasks simultane ously Your logger is a so called single task system in other words this means that the user might find that from time to time the logger might appear to not respond immediate
13. eeping parameters of your globeLog are to be saved along with the readings A figure of 6 as shown in the example above means that with every sixth measurement cycle the HK paramerters are saved as well e Log HK here you can specify which HK parameters are to be measured e Parameter Set ID string of the current configuration I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc 2 1 IMKO MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH globelog Logger V 1 0 2009 03 05 e Internet GPRS see section GPRS configuration Sensor Power and Bus Settings Power Up wal msec 1500 Mode Serial Sensor Min Max sec 2 js 20 The Sensor Power and Bus Settings area 2 contains the following setting options e Power Up Wait msec the time that your globeLog waits for the measurement bus after the power has been switched on before giving the connected modules and sensors the command to measure The reason for this is that every module and every sensor requires a little time for initialisation e Mode serial or parallel communication with the probes Parallel communication up to a maximum of 3 modules on the measurement bus Serial operation is recommended e Sensor Min Max sec minimum maximum time in seconds after switching on the bus before your globeLog sends the command to the modules to commence measuring Burde Char iriel Read Channels Transfer Cle 21 Area 3 contains the but
14. ent Button 1 opens a file selection dialogue which enables you to load a new firmware into your globe Log Button 2 sends an email via GPRS for test purposes to the email address specified in the GPRS setup Button 3 opens a terminal that enables you to send direct commands to your globeLog Button 4 starts a simple echo test and tests the logger s accessibility 10 Example layout Spannungsversorgung ber 220V externe Batterie oder Solaranlage gatalog T r des Anehna von Bie zu EA urinam I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc 27 IMKO MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH globelog Logger V 1 0 2009 03 05 11 Some of the most important technical data e Weatherproof case protection type IP67 e Power supply 10 24V DC 12V recommended e Automize data transmission via GSM GPRS optional e Data memory 2MB capacity Flash e Connect up to 48 sensors 12 Technical data in detail Datenlogger globeLog protection class IP67 Casing dimensions 175 x 80 x 55mm weight 1 1kg connectors circular plug in connector with inserted nuts Binder Serie 723 Power supply external 10 24V DC 12V recommended Power consumption Sleep between the measurements approx 0 1mA Idle active but no measurement approx 10mA During the measurement approx 35mA only Logger sensors accord ing to configuration of the system During the data comm
15. g interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc IMKO 2009 03 05 globelog Logger V 1 0 MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH ParameterForm Global Parameters for 000117 Periad 1 u min Period Offset jo sec Name Glebel os Logge Clock Adjust sec H 1 HK Counter E Log HK f Supply Voltage v Logger Temperature v Clock Battery Parameter Set 1 17 20081205194746 Sensor Power and Bus Setting Power Up wait msec 1500 Mode Serial Contig Channels Head Channels Transfer 18 The parameter dialogue is divided into three areas Global Parameters 1 Sensor Power and Bus Settings 2 and 3 in which the SM modules and channel configuration can be changed and transferred to the logger 19 The Global Parameters area 1 contains the following setting options arameter Get LET Anne Ana 84746 _ m _ e Period frequency of the measurements In the example every 10 minutes starting at 00 00 midnight e Period Offset shifts the starting time forward from 00 00 A figure of 3 min combined with a period of 6h for example would mean that your globeLog would take measurements at 00 03 a m 06 03 a m 12 03 p m and 18 03 p m e Name name of your globeLog e Clock Adjust sec adjusts your globeLog s time e HK Counter this figure determines how often the HK house k
16. ize 512 kB 1 32 full 6931 Bytes Already uploaded Data 1 29 6774 Bytes Logging Period 30 min Next Wake in 1534 sec Synchronise Clock Ic pload Data 29 Zvol Ia lear Logger 23 875 C t 85 Zampl arameters HHK i 10 508 Vv 23 44 of 3676 V e N cA K Setup di GlobeLog Control 11 The readings are displayed in text form as shown above This marks the conclusion of the basic configuration of the globeLog For more detailed information about configuring the module channels the measurement interval and GPRS functionality please read the following sections publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05_KK_globelog_manual_e doc 13 IMKO MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH globelog Logger V 1 0 2009 03 05 5 The main window Immediately after launching the globeLog Control software you find yourself in the main window The main window is the central starting point for all the functional areas of the software y GlobeLog Control B x Current Logger 000117 Using Serial COMS 2 Found Logger Globelog Logger v1 3 48 Channels Display Meas Logger s Clock 15 12 2008 17 18 34 MON Deviation ta PC s Clock 83 sec Memory Size 512 kB 7 90 full 41434 Bytes er k Already uploaded Data 7 80 40902 Bytes SPNCNTONSe aie Logging Period 10 min NJ Upload Data il I Cle oger 2 Mest wake in 85 sec 121 Parameters
17. ly when running the globeLog Control software If this occurs simply wait a moment and then try again I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc 5 IMKO MICROMODULTECHNIK globelog Logger V 1 0 2009 03 05 3 Installing the GPRS SIMcard 1 Open the SIM card slot by applying slight pressure to the lower end 2 Insert the SIM card into the card slot 6 IM5publi TECH MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc 2009 03 05 globelog Logger V 1 0 IMKO MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH M i ek UT en Ui da O 9 Oo wel gt Q4 IM j VA 3 LJ within v i f px N NY EL LL TP VNV Y i Mp Soo A ag pe ZYNY vm pe LLLI Wu wey LAGVNYA Y MLE V Xi 03 cU NER XN MALE E 13 7 JG 2 3 Close the card slot again by applying slight pressure I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc IMKO MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH globelog Logger V 1 0 2009 03 05 4 Summary globeLog Control is a software interface for your globeLog It enables the globeLog to be config ured and the stored data to be retrieved 4 1 Requirements globeLog Control has been tested and runs on Microsoft Windows 98 SE Microsoft Windows XP and Microsoft Windows VISTA operating systems An RS232 interface is required for connecting the globeLog directly to a PC If your computer
18. m temperature down to which an attempt is to be made to establish a connection with the mobile phone network The temperature relevant for this are measured inside your globeLog We recommend a value of 10 C Allow Roaming tick this box if you want your GSM module to establish a connection with the Internet in a foreign mobile phone network by means of data roaming Note this could entail higher connection charges IM5publi TECH MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc IMKOA 2009 03 05 globelog Logger V 1 0 MICROMODULTECHN 6 The following settings can be made in the Network Parameters area 2 Network Parameters GPRS APH PPP User PPP Password Jinternet eplus de JE Jeplus 2 anis 33 W GPRS Retries GPRS APN enter the address of your mobile phone provider s GPRS access point here PPP User enter your GPRS username here PPP Password enter your GPRS password here oe i GPRS Retries here you can select whether your globeLog should retry logging in when GPRS connection errors occur or the gathered data should not be sent until the next scheduled transfer attempt 7 The following settings can be made in the Internet Parameters area 3 Internet Parameters Internet Server Script glabelog de globelog upl2 php 2 Receivers E MAIL E e dlr GPRS Clock Syne Do GPRS Dffset sec 1 Internet Server DNS name of the Internet server to which your globeLog is to send
19. mpleted please launch globeLog Control by double clicking 8 I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc IMKO 2009 03 05 globelog Logger V 1 0 MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH on the appropriate desktop icon The following window appears GlobeLog Control Seles SSS Current Logger none a Identify Logger Using Serial COM1 GlobeLog Control GlobeLog Control 1 v GlobeLog Control Current Logger lt none gt a Identify Logger Using Serial COM1 General Settings tis 3 ae Display Measure Synchronise Cloc Raw Data File Path s SerialNumber raw V C ProgrammeIMKO Setup_GlobeLog_Control Browse b BU ES Default Path for exported Excel Data File csv Mire Mit C sProgramme sMK SSetup GlobeLog Control Browse Open Data with built in Viewer Textmode Used COM W Open Data with CSView Graphical Viewer COM1 2 Open exported Data as CSV File Spreadsheet Select Decimal Comma V Extended Info in exported Data Service 2 Update dail E Terminal Echotest Cancel GlobeLog Control GlobeLog Control 2 Here select the computer s COM port you wish to use or the USB RS232 adapter by clicking on the Select button 1 Close the setup dialogue using the OK button 2 If you have purchased a preconfigured globeLog System you can skip the following steps and continue I publik TECH_MAN globeLog i
20. nnnnnnvnnnnnnnnr 7 Global settings in the parameters dialogue nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn 8 t die Gne 9 EEE instr nen Roa 10 DEE MET 11 Some of the most important technical data nnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 12 Hau pe Eric ipo mec A IMKO MICROMODULTECHNIK P GMBH globelog Logger V 1 0 2009 03 05 1 Description Interfaces Your globeLog has 4 IMP Bus ports e MP Bus 1 3 With Power Management e IMP Bus 4 With a permanent power supply e g for wind sensors CAUTION This case is protected according to IP 67 do not immerse into water The other side of the casing has ports for the power supply e g for solar panels batteries or mains power and the RS 232 port for communication with the aid of the globeLog Control Software avail able at http www imko de 2 IM5publi TECH MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc IMKO 2009 03 05 globelog Logger V 1 0 MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH Surge diverter connection earthing Connect a Kreuzerder grounding rod or earthing strip here using a green yellow earth wire minimum diameter 6 mm7 Ensure that the connection is secured by means of stainless steel V2A screws nuts etc Connector N Connecto
21. nterne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc 9 MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH with the test measurement at item 11 vt GlobeLog Control odfjer 000117 Bel sing Serial CO 1 Logger s Clock 13 10 2008 10 51 58 M Deviation to PC s Clock 3598 sec Memory Size 512 kB 1 26 full 6627 Bytes Already uploaded Data 1 25 6546 Bytes SELE ns Logging Period 10 min Next Wake in 462 sec a Identify I ngger LA Found Logger GlobeLog Logger 1 3 48 Channels Y Display Measure ON pload Data li MIN AProgrammelMKO Setup_GlobeLog Copr rolV cLog Control exe E3 Setup Info Exit oy GlobeLag Control OK Next identify the globeLog using the Identify Logger button 1 Ignore the warning that might appear about the time difference between PC and logger clock and acknowledge by the dialogue by clicking on the OK button 2 Now open the settings dialogue for the measurement parameters using the Parameters button 3 The following window appears v GlobeLog Control Current Logger 000117 a Identify Log ParameterForm Display Me Global Parameters for 8000117 Period 30 min Period Offset o sec Synchronis Name GlobeLog Logger Clock Adjust sec re v N Upload Da HK Counter 6 Log HK MV Supply Voltage V Logger Temperature V Clock Battery i Clear Logg Parameter Set f 17_20081014105014 Internet GPRS Setup Sensor Power and Bus Se
22. ow I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc 23 IMKO MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH globelog Logger V 1 0 2009 03 05 SIM Card Pik Min Temp 00 E397 10 7 I Allow Roaming GPRE Period GPRE Offset hr oy fo min J Pola GPRE SPM PPR Password interret eplus de epis gprs W GPRS Reties Internet Server Script globelog de globelog uple chp Recerers EMAIL m hubig amp imko de h GPRS Clock Syne 3600 GPRS Offset sec ik Cancel 4 The window above is divided into three areas General settings 1 Network parameters 2 and Internet parameters 3 5 The following settings can be made in the General Settings area 1 24 General Setting GPRS Made SIM Card FIN Min Temp aC mamu l Br Green GPRS Period GPRS Offset Ei fio min 33 GPRS Mode the GPRS functionality can be switched on or off here GPRS Period here you can set the period of time after which your globeLog logs in to the Internet and transfers the readings GPRS Offset for setting the time for the first readings transfer 00 00 GPRS Offset In the example above the globeLog would transfer the gathered sets of readings at 00 10 a m 06 10 a m 12 10 p m and 18 10 p m Sim Card PIN here please enter the PIN of you SIM card You receive this from your mobile phone service provider Min Temp C here you can enter the minimu
23. r for a GPRS antenna for units with a remote data transmission option I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc 3 IMKO MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH oe un globelog Logger V 1 0 2009 03 05 2 5 Amp fuse LED Bus power supply LED Logger activity LED globeLog power supply LED Data reception via IMP Bus LED Data transmission via IMP Bus I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH 2009 03 05 globelog Logger V 1 0 2 Overview Your globeLog has the following memory e Data memory Flash 2 MB for upto approximately 400 000 readings The Flash memory has a large memory capacity which from the point of view of the user is the most important feature it contains all the retrieved readings Your globeLog has been built and designed with the basic principles of reliability and stability in mind This is partly reflected in the fact that all the memory areas are designed in such a way that your readings cannot be lost even in the case of a sudden loss of power As soon as the power sup ply is restored to your logger it will resume operation operation without any loss of data and without having to be reconfigured Another basic principle behind your globeLog is the integrity of the stored readings Volatile data memories are very sensitive to external influences such as radiation lightning strikes moisture
24. th switched supply voltage is switched of between the measurements IMP Bus 4 For Sensors with permanent voltage Housekeeping channels 1x internal temperature 1x supply voltage 1x voltage of back up battery Type Real time clock Accuracy maximum aberration 2 sec per day adjust able in sensitivity depending on ambient tem perature Synchronisation On site manual with GlogLogControl Software Remote data transmission automatically while each data transmission Power supply via supply voltage during a power failure on the internal buffer battery lifetime 4 6 years Power cord 2m with 5 pol Binder connector and 2x Ba nana plug RS232 cord 6 pol Binder connector und DB9 connector CD with GlobeLogControl Software Windows2000 oder higher Manual English I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc 29 PRECISE MOISTURE MEASUREMENT in hydrology forestry agriculture environmental and earth science civil engineering as well as individual applications www imko de IMKO GmbH x Im Stock 2 Germany 76275 Ettlingen Phone 49 0 72 43 59 210 m Fax 49 0 72 43 9 08 56 e mail INFO IMKO de www IMKO de
25. the gathered data Script path name of the HTTP server script that is to receive the gathered data Receiver s E MAIL email address to which the sets of readings are to be sent after transmission 4 GPRS Clock Sync tick this box if your globeLog is to synchronise its internal clock with an NTP server in the Internet during every GPRS transmission 5 GPRS Offset enter here how many seconds your local time deviates from GMT Greenwich Mean Time Modo Scnal Ser xui Miri dax sec n Mead Channels Transhe Lancel 8 If you have changed settings in the GPRS dialogue do not forget to save your changes using the OK button 1 When the GPRS dialogue has closed you must still transfer the changed settings to your globeLog To do so click on the Transfer button 2 in the parameters dialogue 9 The setup dialogue In the setup dialogue you can set set various data paths select the COM interface and establish a variety of settings that change the behaviour of the globeLog Control software I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitungi2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc 2 5 IMKO MICROMODULTECHNIK P GMBH globelog Logger V 1 0 2009 03 05 Farameters d Selup D Info After starting globeLog Control enter the setup dialogue by clicking on the Setup button The following dialogue window appears General Settings Raw Data File Path SerialNumber saw ged
26. tons to access the configuration of the SM module and sensor channels and to transfer the altered configuration to your globeLog More details can be found in the section Configuring the SM module and and sensor channels 2 2 I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc 2009 03 05 globelog Logger V 1 0 IMKO s 8 GPRS configuration If you have purchased a globeLog with GPRS module you have the option of having the readings sent to you by email and having having them saved automatilcally in a database 1 To call up the settings dialogue for the GPRS functionality of your globeLog proceed as follows start the globeLog Control programme y GlobeLog Control ETER Current Logger none Ger Uzing Serial COMS Parameter 2 Identify your globeLog using the Identify Logger button 1 and then open the parameter dialogue using the Parameters button 2 The following dialogue appears ParameterForm Global Parameters For 000117 Period 10 min Period Offset 0 sec v Name GlobeLog Logger Clock Adjust sec BE HE Counter E Log HK f Supply Voltage fw Logger Temper Parameter Set 117 20081 202135144 Internet GPRS Setup 3 The documentation on the settings options in this window can be found in the section Global settings Clicking on the Internet GPRS Setup button here brings you to the following dialogue wind
27. ttings 123 Power Up Wait msec 1500 t Serial Sensor Min Max sec 8 2 15 S Setup Config Channels e Info O Q GlobeLog Control 4 Open the dialogue for selecting the connected modules using the Config Channels button The following window appears IM5opubli TECH MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc 10 IMKO 2009 03 05 globelog Logger V 1 0 MICROMODULTECHNI LoggerBusConfig XI Logger Module Type Logger Bus Configuration ModID ModuTyp Sensor a No OnBus snf ModiD Modutyp __ch variable Un PICO32 64 x SM BARO PTB110 SAOABJPTB SM BARO PTB110 4ADABJPTB SM BATT x SM HYGRO HMP45D SM PYRRAD 6110 SM PYRRAD 8111 SM PYRRAD CMA6 SM PYRRAD CMP3 SM PYRRAD CNR1 A SM PYRRAD CNR1 B SM RAIN RG50 SM RAIN 52202 3 SM TEMP1P PT100 TRIME EZ IT IPH x SM WIND THIES 4 3155 21 018 SM WINDSL LISA SM WINDSR RITA SM TEMP1P PT100 SM HEATFL HFPO1 SM SAP2 1 x 12600 SM SAP2 2 x 12600 SM WINDR YOUNG 05103 SM WINDR VECTOR W200P SM LEVEL1 LMP308_10 SM LEVEL1 LMP308_16 SM LEVEL1 PR 46 SM TENS2D SKT8S0T SM WINDI THIES 4 3519 00 1 SM TENS SM PYRRAD SM PYRRAD SM PYRRAD SM PYRRAD SM PYRHEL SM AMP2 D O0 7 C CI 8 CO P9 Serial Number DB ID wu n Info v OnBus 30087 Set Dow How to use Get Selected Data Save Config Watch Ext File cose ae Channel Information 5
28. u Well Lal Fl Elus e Area 3 as shown in Item 13 is a settings dialogue for the measurement probe channels You can navigate through the channels list using the Up and Down buttons shown by 1 The OnBus status of the selected measurement probe channel can be set using box 2 The serial number of the channel can be changed using box 3 and the changes saved by clicking on the Set button 4 e Area 4 as shown in Item 13 comprises four buttons The fetch Get Selected Data button 1 updates your collation of the measurement probe channels In doing so channels for which the OnBus status has not been set are removed from the list The Save Config button 2 saves the curren configuration on your computer The Mew button 3 opens a selection dialogue for selecting the module channel configuration file ConfigCh txt and opening it with a text editor The Close button 4 closes the whole configuration dialogue without saving the changes Info leu Eh use e Area 5 enables you to summon this document and some brief information on the version 14 Once you have changed the configuration of you globeLog logger saved the changes and closed the configuration dialogue you must now transfer the changed configuration to your globeLog You can now see the Parameters dialogue again 18 IM5publi TECH MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05 KK globelog manual e doc IMKO
29. unication 30 50mA according to network quality Temperature Logger from 40 to 60 C Modem from 20 to 60 C sub limit selectable lower than 10 C with limited functionality On site data transmission Interface RS232 required Software GlobeLogControl required Hardware Windows PC with Windows2000 or higher Remote data transmission Hardware Internal Quad Band GSM Modem Data service GSM GPRS Transfer protocol http Transfering costs daily data transmission Lower than 1 in Germany country specific nevertheless you have to pay only for local 28 I publik TECH_MAN globeLog interne Bearbeitung 2009 03 05_KK_globelog_manual_e doc IMKO 2009 03 05 globelog Logger V 1 0 MICROMODULTECHNIK GMBH connection required Software for remote maintenance GlobeLogControl and data storage required Hardware Windows PC with Internet access Win dows2000 or higher data will be transfered via e mail by the globeLog Logger Storage type data memory Flash non volatile memory Memory size 2MB Organisation Data will be recorded until the memory is full Further accumulating data will be lost Measuring interval 1min 12h Number of measured data gt 250 000 Erasing of measured data on site or via remote data transmission DF optional made E IMP Bus 1 4 Up to 48 channels Sensors can be up to 3 channels IMP Bus 1 3 For Sensors wi

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