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1. User s Guide OMEGA An OMEGA Technologies Company http www omega com e mail info omega com OM EL HL HANDHELD INFRARED CONTROLLER omega com OMEGA OMEGAnet On Line Service Internet e mail http www omega com info omega com USA ISO 9001 Certified Canada Servicing North America One Omega Drive Box 4047 Stamford CT 06907 0047 Tel 203 359 1660 FAX 203 359 7700 e mail info omega com 976 Bergar Laval Quebec H7L 5A1 Tel 514 856 6928 FAX 514 856 6886 e mail canada omega com For immediate technical or application assistance USA and Canada Mexico and Latin America Benelux Czech Republic France Germany Austria United Kingdom ISO 9002 Certified Sales Service 1 800 826 6342 1 800 TC OMEGA Customer Service 1 800 622 2378 1 800 622 BEST Engineering Service 1 800 872 9436 1 800 USA WHEN TELEX 996404 EASYLINK 62968934 CABLE OMEGA Tel 95 800 TC OMEGA FAX 95 203 359 7807 En Espanol 203 359 1660 ext 2203 e mail espanol omega com Servicing Europe Postbus 8034 1180 LA Amstelveen The Netherlands Tel 31 20 6418405 FAX 31 20 6434643 Toll Free in Benelux 06 0993344 e mail nl omega com Ostravska 767 733 01 Karvina Tel 42 69 6311899 FAX 42 69 6311114 e mail czech omega com 9 rue Denis Papin 78190 Trappes Tel 33 130 621 400 FAX 33 130 699 120 Toll Free in France 0800 4 0634
2. ALARM Pressing lt Enter gt will prompt you to enter the high alarm value This is achieved by using the up and down arrow keys to display from a decimal point to 9 The most significant digit also displays a polarity symbol The left and right arrows are used to move along the sequence of numbers Press lt Enter gt to return to sub menu 3 4 LOW ALARM For setting the low alarm level the same commands as high alarm are used N B Refer to OM EL WIN manual for cautions regarding timing accuracy 3 5 START MODE Pressing Enter will toggle between e NORMAL EasyLog will start logging as soon as START LOGGER is activated e PUSH TO START Allows you to start the logger from the front button EL 2 or by connecting a switch between header pins SW and V on the OM EL 1 see datasheet e DELAYED START TIME Enter desired start time in a similar manner as entering alarm data but in hours minutes seconds e DELAYED START DATE Enter desired start date using the same commands as delayed start time but in day month year e DELAYED START Will utilise the EasyLog system clock and start the logger at the entered time and date described in delayed time and date start NOTE Because the current time amp date will be downloaded from the OM EL HL unit to the EasyLog be sure to set the time amp date correctly on the OM EL HL first 3 6 START LOGGER Pressing Enter will start the logger in its selected mode 4 STOP
3. EL HL to your PC with the supplied 9way D type to D type cable or equivalent Select the EasyLog Emulation Mode on the OM EL HL by pressing Enter Using the OM EL WIN software on your PC click on SEARCH The OM EL WIN software will show all the EasyLogs that have been downloaded to the OM EL HL Data is stored on the OM EL WIN software in the normal manner 7 SETUP With SETUP displayed pressing lt Enter gt will open the menu The following sub menus can be scrolled through by using the up and down arrow keys LOGGER NAME SENSOR TYPE SAMPLE RATE STORAGE METHOD LCD SYMBOL SCALER DEFAULT CAL UPDATE AND EXIT gt eS 7 1 LOGGER NAME Pressing lt Enter gt will prompt you to change the logger name The name is changed by using the up and down arrow keys to display the available characters The left and right arrows are used to move along the sequence of up to 14 characters Press lt Enter gt to return to sub menu or accept current name 7 2 SENSOR TYPE Select SENSOR TYPE by pressing Enter The available sensors for the connected logger can be scrolled through by using the up and down arrows Press Enter to select the sensor or return to sub menu N B Available Sensor options are dependent on logger type 7 3 SAMPLE RATE Select SAMPLE RATE by pressing Enter The available sample rates can be scrolled through by using the up and down arrows Press Enter to select the rate or return t
4. 2 e mail france omega com Daimlerstrasse 26 D 75392 Deckenpfronn Germany Tel 49 07056 3017 FAX 49 07056 8540 Toll Free in Germany 0130 11 21 66 e mail germany omega com 25 Swannington Road PO Box 7 Omega Drive Broughton Astley Leicestershire Irlam Manchester LE9 6TU England M44 SEX England Tel 44 1455 285520 Tel 44 161 777 6611 FAX 44 1455 283912 FAX 44 161 777 6622 Toll Free in England 0800 488 488 e mail uk omega com It is the policy of OMEGA to comply with all worldwide safety and EMC EMI regulations that apply OMEGA is constantly pursuing certification of its products to the European New Approach Directives OMEGA will add the CE mark to every appropriate device upon certification The information contained in this document is believed to be correct but OMEGA Engineering Inc accepts no liability for any errors it contains and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice WARNING These products are not designed for use in and should not be used for patient connected applications Introduction Requirements First Time User Using the EasyLog Data Logger Navigating the Menu Systems Initial Setup Attaching EasyLog to OM EL HL Main Menu 1 Search 2 Status 3 Start 3 1 Active 3 2 Alarms 3 3 High Alarm 3 4 Low Alarm 3 5 Start Mode 3 6 Start Logger Stop Download Emulate Setup 7 1 Logger Name 7 2 Sensor Type 7 3 Sample Rate 7 4 Storage Method 7 5
5. Histogram 10 InfraRed 4 5 Information 2 18 Initial Set up 5 Interface 12 14 15 16 18 L LCD Symbol 10 11 Licence 18 Logger Name 10 Low Alarm 7 8 M Menu Main 6 Quick 14 N Name 10 Navigating 4 6 14 Normal 8 10 Number of Samples 6 P Push To Start 8 Q Quick Menu 14 17 R Requirements 3 Reset 11 12 Rolling 11 S Sample Rate 10 Scaler 10 11 Search Limit 12 13 Sensor 7 10 Set up 5 6 10 Search 6 Smart Search 12 13 Specification 16 Start 6 7 8 Status 6 7 Stop 6 8 Storage 3 7 10 11 16 Set Time Date 5 6 13 Symbol 10 11 System Requirements 3 T Time 5 6 13 U Using EasyLog 3 WARRANTY DISCLAIMER OMEGA ENGINEERING INC warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 13 months from date of purchase OMEGA Warranty adds an additional one 1 month grace period to the normal one 1 year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time This ensures that OMEGA s customers receive maximum coverage on each product If the unit should malfunction it must be returned to the factory for evaluation OMEGA s Customer Service Department will issue an Authorized Return AR number immediately upon phone or written request Upon examination by OMEGA if the unit is found to be defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge OMEGA s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser includin
6. LCD Symbol 7 6 Scaler 7 7 Default Cal 7 8 Update and Exit 8 Advanced 8 1 Reset Logger 8 2 Clear Logger 8 3 New Address 9 OM EL HL Comms 9 1 Interface 9 2 Smart Search 9 3 Search Limit 10 Time 11 Date Quick Menu Compatible Products Specification Index Software Licence Agreement Contents N N O ON Uu W WN OM EL HL Handheld Control Unit for EasyLog The OM EL HL is a low cost hand held EasyLog configuration and data collection unit which can be operated by both technical and non technical personnel The OM EL HL is designed to be used in environments where a Windows based PC is either unavailable or impractical Up to eight EasyLogs can be configured and the data from each stored in non volatile memory that will hold the data until it can be analyzed on a PC OM EL HL contains 1 x Handheld Control Unit 2 x AA Batteries 1 x 3 2 Floppy Disk With OM EL WIN amp HL HELP 1 x D type to D type Communications Cable 1 x OM EL HL Manual REQUIREMENTS The OM EL HL is a field tool for data retrieval and configuration of the Omega EasyLog series of data loggers The OM EL HL is designed to be used in conjunction with a PC running OM EL WIN EasyLog control software Minimum System Requirements e IBM compatible PC running Windows 3 1 or above e OM EL WIN version 3 01 or above e One or more EasyLogs e FasvLog RS232 serial cable e D type to D type RS232 serial cabl
7. With STOP displayed pressing Enter will stop the logger if it 1s active Once the logger has been stopped the next set of samples taken will start from the beginning and overwrite previous data 5 DOWNLOAD With DOWNLOAD displayed pressing lt Enter gt will open the menu You are then prompted to choose one of the eight memory locations in which to store the collected data from the selected EasyLog The up and down arrow keys are used to scroll through the memory locations The display will show the name of the last logger to download data into that memory location If there is no data held in a memory location the display will show EMPTY Once a memory location has been selected press lt Enter gt to start the DOWNLOAD routine The OM EL HL will while data is being downloaded from the EasyLog The memory location selected for the EasyLog to download its data will also become that EasyLog s new address for the EMULATE mode For example if the EasyLog s data has been downloaded into memory location 5 the EasyLog s address in the EMULATE mode will also be 5 Memory locations can be cleared by the CLEAR command in OM EL WIN Emulate Mode 6 EMULATE In this mode the OM EL HL emulates an EasyLog module for the purpose of downloading the collected information to OM EL WIN The PC looks upon the OM EL HL as between 1 and 8 EasyLogs depending on how many loggers have been downloaded to the OM EL HL Connect the OM
8. ation available BEFORE 1 P O number under which the product was contacting OMEGA PURCHASED 1 P O number to cover the COST 2 Model and serial number of the product of the repair under warranty and 2 Model and serial number of the product and 3 Repair instructions and or specific 3 Repair instructions and or specific problems problems relative to the product relative to the product OMEGA s policy is to make running changes not model changes whenever an improvement is possible This affords our customers the latest in technology and engineering OMEGA is a registered trademark of OMEGA ENGINEERING INC Copyright 1996 OMEGA ENGINEERING INC All rights reserved This document may not be copied photocopied reproduced translated or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form in whole or in part without prior written consent of OMEGA ENGINEERING INC Where Do Find Everything Need for Process Measurement and Control OMEGA Of Course TEMPERATURE Thermocouple RTD amp Thermistor Probes Connectors Panels amp Assemblies Wire Thermocouple RTD amp Thermistor Calibrators amp Ice Point References Recorders Controllers amp Process Monitors Infrared Pyrometers PRESSURE STRAIN AND FORCE A Transducers amp Strain Gauges A Load Cells amp Pressure Gauges D Displacement Transducers 4 Instrumentation amp Accessories FLOW LEVEL A Rotameters Gas Mass Flowmeters amp Flow Compu
9. cription 2 STATUS With STATUS displayed pressing Enter will open the menu By using the up and down keys the following parameters can be examined SENSOR TYPE SAMPLE RATE STORAGE MODE LCD SYMBOLS LOGGER STATE NUMBER OF SAMPLES Press Esc to return to the main menu O CO 3 START With START displayed pressing Enter will open the menu The following sub menus can be scrolled through by using the up and down arrow keys ACTIVE ALARMS HIGH ALARM LOW ALARM START MODE START LOGGER QN M gt IS 3 1 ACTIVE This function controls the active symbol on the EasyLog display Pressing lt Enter gt will toggle the feature on or off When enabled this symbol is displayed every second for the duration of the logger being active It is useful for confirming correct operation of the logger during long sample rates as well as troubleshooting 3 2 ALARMS Pressing Enter will toggle the ALARMS on or off With the option set if the EasyLog s reading exceeds either of the limits then this is indicated by an HI or LO display condition alternating with the reading on the EasyLog s display The alarm levels are saved with the data and are visible when data is exported to a PC running OM EL WIN Additionally hardware outputs are available for both levels on the logger which may be used via suitable buffer circuitry to drive external signalling equipment 7 3 3 HIGH
10. e Included Optional e OM EL LINK IR Self powered RS232 to InfraRed converter for the PC e OM EL PANEL IR Panel Mounting InfraRed transmitter Receiver e OM EL 2 IR OM EL 2 with InfraRed communications FIRST TIME USERS For users not familiar with the EasyLog range please refer to the EasyLog datasheets and OM EL WIN user manual USING THE EASYLOG DATA LOGGER A typical logging scenario consists of four stages 1 Selecting and connecting an appropriate sensor 2 Choosing the desired recording method and starting the log 3 Stopping the log after the required period and extracting the recorded data 4 Presenting and analyzing the data NAVIGATING THE MENU SYSTEM RS232 Serial IrDA compatible connector l y infra red interface Display Escape key ON OFF key Navigation keys Enter key Peayiog fer The OM EL HL is operated by using a simple menu system The Up and Down arrow keys navigate the main sub menus while left and right arrow keys select the appropriate logger A beep will confirm that a key has been pressed The Enter key is used to select the highlighted menu The Escape key will revert to the previous menu without saving any data Arrow keys are also used in selected menus to allow the user to enter alpha numeric data 4 INITIAL SETUP Before operating the OM EL HL for the first time two 1 5V AA type batteries must be inserted correctly in the battery compartment
11. e Storage Method normal histogram rolling event LCD Symbol dependent on logger type Scaler Default Cal Update and Exit Reset Logger Clear Logger New Address Interface RS232 InfraRed Smart Search Search Limit Wud 14 COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS OM EL LINK IR OM PANEL IR OM EL 2 IR 15 SPECIFICATION PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Size 120mm x 64mm x 23mm 4 72 x 2 56 x 0 86 Weight 150g 5 30z incl batteries Screen size 36 5mm 10mm 1 44 x 0 39 Screen type 16 characters by 2 lines Supertwist dot matrix LCD Sound Piezo buzzer Keyboard 7 key Clicktouch membrane POWER SUPPLY Requirement 2 x AA 1 5V alkaline cells Current consumption Typical On 45mA Typical Stand By 20UA MEMORY Built in 8 full EasyLog dataloggers COMMUNICATIONS Ports RS232 amp IrDA compatible InfraRed Baud rate 9600 IR TX range meter ENVIRONMENT Operating temp 0 C to 50 C Storage temp 20 C to 50 C Operating humidity 0 to 80 non condensing EMC For Europe EN55022 Class B 16 Index A Active 7 Address 12 13 Advanced 6 11 12 Alarms 7 8 Annunciators 7 10 11 Attaching 5 B Batteries 2 5 16 C Calibrate 12 Clear Logger 11 12 Clock 5 6 13 Comms 4 6 12 Compatible Prod 3 15 D Date 5 6 13 Delayed Start 8 Menu Default Calibration 12 Download 6 9 E Emulate 6 9 Event 11 F Factory Defaults 12 First Time User 3 H High Alarm 7 8
12. ed for InfraRed communication with a PC 5 MAIN MENU The main menu consists of the following options SEARCH STATUS START STOP DOWNLOAD EMULATE SETUP ADVANCED OM EL HL COMMS 10 CURRENT TIME 11 CURRENT DATE OCONA Q ho 1 SEARCH Pressing lt Enter gt searches for any loggers attached to the OM EL HL As the OM EL HL searches loggers that reply will be shown by thetr relevant address number on the top row of the LCD display A dashed line in place of the logger s address indicates that no logger has been found at that address Data Loggers attached no logger at address A number represents a logger at that address Current Menu option On menus 2 7 selection of a logger is accomplished by utilising the left and right arrow keys The flashing cursor will highlight the selected logger with the up and down arrow keys highlighting the relevant menu Pressing Enter will select the highlighted logger and menu Selection of menus 2 5 will show on the top row of the display the current logger s address number followed by its name The second row shows all other relevant data If the selected EasyLog is active or in a delayed start the user will be unable to enter the menu The logger must be stopped before the user is able to alter any settings 6 Address of selected logger 2 ERSYLOG Name of selected logger Current Menu option 1 TETIP 50 TO 200 Des
13. g but not limited to mishandling improper interfacing operation outside of design limits improper repair or unauthorized modification This WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows evidence of having been tampered with or shows evidence of being damaged as a result of excessive corrosion or current heat moisture or vibration improper specification misapplication misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGA s control Components which wear are not warranted including but not limited to contact points fuses and triacs OMEGA is pleased to offer suggestions on the use of its various products However OMEGA neither assumes responsibility for any omissions or errors nor assumes liability for any damages that result from the use of its products in accordance with information provided by OMEGA either verbal or written OMEGA warrants only that the parts manufactured by it will be specified and free of defects OMEGA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED EXCEPT THAT OF TITLE AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED LIMITATION OF LIABILITY The remedies of purchaser set forth herein are exclusive and the total liability of OMEGA with respect to this order whether based on contract warranty negligence indemnification strict liability or otherwise shall not exceed the purchase price of the component upon
14. ic or distribute unauthorized copies of the software or any other product embodying such copies Each of those unlawful acts may constitute a criminal offence The Software embodies information that is confidential to OMEGA and specific agents Under the laws of the United States and the corresponding laws of other countries in the World OMEGA has the right which is never sold to maintain that information confidential to itself and for this purpose to impose contractual conditions for this purpose The Software may not be decompiled reverse engineered disassembled or reduced in any way whether to expose the confidential information in form intelligible to the human or for any other purpose whatever Any adaption to modification reworking or otherwise making of any derivative work of or form from the Software is not authorized The purchase of this Product carries with it the grant of a non exclusive fully paid up licence to use the software The licence only permits use of the software in conjunction with the Product when the Product is used in accordance with instructions supplied with it and for no other purpose It is a condition of the continuance of that license which is accepted by the breaking of the seal to this Product that performance of any of the unlawful or unauthorized acts set out above shall have the effect of immediately terminating the license and entitling OMEGA to recover without any payment or other compensation po
15. module address that you expect to find Pressing Enter will allow you to change the SEARCH LIMIT Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through and select search limit between 0 7 Press Enter to change the limit or return to the sub menu NOTE It is recommended initially that this option is left set at its default value of 7 10 TIME The current time can be changed by pressing Enter and then using the up and down arrow keys to alter the digits Hrs Min Sec The left and right arrows are used to move along the sequence of numbers Press Enter to set the time with this value and return to menu 11 DATE The current date can be changed by pressing Enter and then using the up and down arrow keys to alter the digits Day Month Year The left and right arrows are used to move along the sequence of numbers Press Enter to set the date stored in the OM EL HL and return to menu 13 SEARCH Uf STATUS Ut START Ut STOP Uf DOWNLOAD Uf EMULATE Uf SETUP Ut ADVANCED Ut OM EL HL COMMS Ut TIME Uf DATE 00054 0001 l 040050404 gt gt gt QUICK MENU Sensor Type Sample Rate Storage Mode LCD Symbol Logger State Number of Samples Active Alarms High Alarm Low Alarm Start Mode normal push to start delayed start time delayed start date delayed start Start Logger Logger Name Sensor Type dependent on logger type Sample Rat
16. nd date of the reading 7 5 LCD SYMBOL Select LCD SYMBOL by pressing lt Enter gt The available annunciators which are dependent on the type of EasyLog module being used can be scrolled through by using the up and down arrows Press lt Enter gt to select the desired symbol or return to sub menu N B Symbols available are dependent on logger type 7 6 SCALER As in sub menu 3 5 LCD SYMBOL above but used to change the scaler annunciator 7 7 DEFAULT CAL Press lt Enter gt to reset the current logger s calibration settings to the factory default WARNING Only select this menu if you are sure you want to overwrite any custom values that have previously been set 7 8 UPDATE AND EXIT Press lt Enter gt to update the current settings for the logger and return to the main menu 8 ADVANCED With ADVANCED displayed pressing lt Enter gt will open the menu The following sub menus can be scrolled through by using the up and down arrow keys 1 RESET LOGGER 2 CLEAR LOGGER 3 NEW ADDRESS 11 8 1 RESET LOGGER EasyLog is supplied from the factory pre configured for a 5 second sampling rate in Normal storage mode and in the modules default temperature range If you wish to return the logger to this condition press lt Enter gt Remember all readings will be lost This option also restores the default calibration settings DO NOT USE if the logger has been User Custom calibrated unless you have the means to accordingly re calib
17. o sub menu 7 4 STORAGE METHOD Select STORAGE METHOD by pressing Enter The following storage types can be scrolled through by using the up and down arrow keys e NORMAL This is the conventional method used for recording data over a period of time Readings are taken at regular time intervals and stored as a sequence of values inside the EasyLog module Logging stops once the module s memory is full The maximum number of readings that can be stored inside an EasyLog module is limited by the size of the module s memory e HISTOGRAM In Histogram mode individual readings are not stored Instead the occurrence of each reading is recorded This means that many more readings can be processed over a longer period of time NOTE The Histogram storage method is not an option for the I2BIT EasyLogs 10 e ROLLING Rolling data storage is similar to Normal data storage except that when the EasyLog module s memory is full logging continues by overwriting the oldest data When logging is stopped the module contains all the readings leading up to the time of stopping Use Rolling mode to record data that leads up to a particular event e EVENT In Normal Rolling and Histogram mode readings are taken at regular time intervals In Event mode a reading is only taken and stored when the Event button is pressed Refer to the EasyLog module s datasheet for more information In Event mode each reading is stored together with the time a
18. on the rear of the unit The cover of the battery compartment is held in place by a single screw With the batteries in place press the ON OFF key to power up the OM EL HL The internal microprocessor clock will now need to be set with the correct time and date This is accomplished by using the Current Date and Current Time menus as described on page 13 The OM EL HL will also indicate a Low Battery Warning on power up if the batteries have a low level of charge left If this message is displayed the user is advised to switch off the OM EL HL and replace the batteries The clock will then require re setting Once the clock has been set the OM EL HL is ready to use N B When replacing the batteries it is advisable for the user to wait approximately 15 seconds before inserting the new batteries This will allow the OM EL HL s low power circuitry to fully discharge ATTACHING AN EASYLOG TO OM EL HL Using the EasyLog interface cable from OM EL WIN plug the 9 way D socket of the lead into the serial port at the top of the OM EL HL The opposite end of the lead is connected to the EasyLog Depending on the module the connector at this end could be either a 9 way D socket an 8 pin Mini DIN or the jack plug supplied with OM EL WIN LITE Alternatively the integrated InfraRed communication link can be selected in the Comms menu The InfraRed link may be used with OM EL PANEL IR OM EL LINK IR or OM EL 2 IR OM EL LINK IR can also be us
19. rate sensor to logger 8 2 CLEAR LOGGER If you wish to clear all of the old stored readings from the selected EasyLog press lt Enter gt Although all old readings are erased the module s configuration parameters will remain unchanged 8 3 NEW ADDRESS Pressing lt Enter gt will prompt the user to change the logger s address Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through any free addresses in the range O 7 Press lt Enter gt to change the address or return to the sub menu N B The search limit see OM EL HL Comms should be set high enough to allow the new address to be shown by the OM EL HL 9 OM EL HL COMMS With OM EL HL COMMS displayed pressing lt Enter gt will open the menu The following sub menus can be scrolled through by using the up and down arrow keys Press lt Esc gt to return to the main menu 1 INTERFACE 2 SMART SEARCH S SEARCH 3 SEARCH LIMIT 9 1 INTERFACE Pressing lt Enter gt will toggle between the RS232 and the InfraRed communication interface 9 2 SMART SEARCH Pressing lt Enter gt will toggle SMART SEARCH on or off With SMART SEARCH on the OM EL HL will scan twice in succession for each module address thus increasing the chance that a given module is free to respond 12 9 3 SEARCH LIMIT If you are confident that all the module addresses are at the lower end of the scale e g addresses 0 1 2 3 then you can substantially increase the search speed by selecting the highest
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