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1. USB e POWER ON when the power is ON e LAN START ON during data capture Fan CHARGE ON while the battery is charging Fan gagi LLLI D 7 8 B Control panel keys Analog signal input BNC connector SS GND terminal n1 od MOEA 691 AG adapter jack Q Q O O O O USB memory terminal External input output terminal Ng Power jack for LOGIC PULSE LOGIC PULSE input IN s s humidity sensor EXT TRIG Trigger input m ALARM Alarm output Analog signal input terminals o a s in o coo v 0 9 oP Model imprint and others OO o ooo ooo O oco O on Battery cover Contains battery packs B 517 Option sold separatel sums ie ge mre pae s o afe e mte afe uo jefe je aae pe EE EE n RE i reg Ooooooooocoooooooooooooocoegoeg eee eee Dee Pee ee O0O00000000000000000000000000 Stands Before using the stands read the precautions provided in Section 1 3 Operating Environment Checks and Preparation 2 4 Connecting the Power Cable and Turning on the Power This section describes how to connect the 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
2. 9 1 Move to First Data Moves the currently selected cursor A or B to the start of the data 9 2 Move to Last Data Moves the currently selected cursor A or B to the end of the data 9 3 Move to Center Moves the currently selected cursor A or B to the center of the data 3 42 Settings and Measurement 9 4 Move to Trigger Position Moves the currently selected cursor A or B to the trigger position 9 5 Move to Selected Position Moves the currently selected cursor A or B to a selected position relative position in time or a specific point in time f the Method is Position f the Method is Time ME LL OBTECLEC FOS Time 7 Move at 2008 05 28 14 16 31 Informat ion Moye to informat ion Start Point start Point May 25 2006 14 16 31 End Point End Point May 26 2008 14 16 43 Setting Selections available 1 Method Sets the method for specifying the moving destination Either Position or Time can be selected 2 Position Sets the moving destination as a relative position Specify how much later the cursor should be moved from the capture start assumed as 0 Only a point up to the end of data can be specified Check the setting range in the A part In the example in this figure the sampling interval is 1 ms the data capture destination is the internal RAM and the number of capture points is 20000 Since the first point of data is
3. Alarm Output Specifications Description Number of output channels 4 Output format Open collector output 5 V 10 KQ pull up resistance Contact capacity 5 V to 24 V 100 mA or below Circuit Example of Relay Drive by Alarm Output Alarm Output Circuit External Device This relay turns ON when alarm is generated 2 7 Checks and Preparation Wiring Cable tips are bare tips Perform wiring for the necessary functions Signal Name Channel Number Logic Pulse output Orange with red dotted line Orange with black dotted line Grey with red dotted line Grey with black dotted line Alarm output White with red dotted line White with black dotted line Yellow with red dotted line B OD lt R OMD Yellow with black dotted line Trigger input Pink with red dotted line GND Pink with black dotted line Shielded Switch between logic and pulse Orange with red dotted line Grey with red dotted line Grey with black dotted line White with red dotted line White with black dotted line Yellow with red dotted line Yellow with black dotted line Pink with red dotted line Shielded 2 8 Orange with black dotted line 2 2 3 Logic Pulse input 4 1 2 Alarm output 3 4 Trigger input Pink with black dotted line GND Checks and Preparation 2 7 Attaching USB Memory Attaching USB memory to the GL900 allows you sto
4. gt Mowe B folder EL MM EM EE Use the Av key to move the cursor to the created TEST rm folder and press the ENTER key TAL a Select Kor Posi TEST ENTER JSe lect Move folder Settings and Measurement EIL EE Ld Select OK to close the screen Ee T Rec or T Sett ings El i Sampl Ns Bi 1 hs AUTO GBD Mame Type MOE File Type k oveSpecifies the capture file format GBD binary CSV text data 8 Text Input This menu is used to specify the settings of text input operations such as annotation EU scaling unit and captured data file name input PEREM nen DATA HORTON AGS mem New folder name Ma Al Alph Big NECDOEFGHTIKENNU PORSTOVORTE 5i y gt Select prec Abd Operation Operation mode Description Operation method Text input Upper case alphabet mode When the cursor key is moved to the uppermost part Lower case alphabet mode operation can be selected using the left right key Numeric mode After selecting an operation use the down key to Symbol mode move the cursor to the desired character Delete mode Insert mode Finalize mode When selecting operation Text used for each operation When you bring the cursor to a character and press ENTER the character is entered After you finish entering characters move the cursor to OK and then press ENTER 3 41 Settings and Measurement 9 Data Replay Menu
5. Time available for data capture ewe Start side trigger 3 5 Repeated Capturing Sets the repeat function for repeated capturing Selection Description The repeat function is not used The repeat function is used After one data capture process ends the next data capture process starts or a trigger is waited for if the start side source setting is other than Off 3 6 Repeat Interval Specifies the interval from the start of one data capture process to the start of another data capture process if the repeat function is used 3 7 Timer Trigger Information Displays the timer and trigger information in an easy to understand manner Example Timer Mode Every Day Cycle RENO PTD EIS UPTO Fi men use Start Side Source Setting Level TT O Stop Side Source Setting Time Repeated Capturing On Data capture is enabled only in this interval Data is actually captured in this interval A trigger generated in this interval will not start data capture ENTER OUIT Close This is only a conceptual illustration in which the graph length number of times of repetition and other items do not agree with the actual time 3 8 Alarm Setting Specifies alarm generation conditions and output destinations When the conditions specified here are met an alarm is output from the alarm output terminal specify the output destination number for each channel With Hold Generated Alarm set to Hold th
6. 1 The application software provided lets you set conditions and monitor data on a PC 2 The USB drive mode function enables the GL900 s internal flash memory to be recognized as an external drive by your PC Connect the GL900 to your PC and turn on the power supply to the GL900 while holding down the START key Captured data can be read from the application software to files and displayed for processing CEC Data can be transferred off line to a computer using USB memory G The WEB server function enables control and monitoring from a remote location without using dedicated software The FTP server function enables handling internal memory and USB memory data from a PC 7 The NTP client function enables adjusting the time according to the NTP server General Description 1 3 Operating Environment This section explains the operating environment for the GL900 Ambient Operating Conditions 1 Ambient temperature and humidity the GL900 must be operated within the following ranges Temperature range 0 to 40 C 15 to 35 C when battery pack is mounted e Humidity range 5 to 85 RH 2 Environment do not use in the following locations A Location such as being exposed to direct sunlight 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
7. WARNING 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 GL450 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 gt gt gt BP D Description of Safety Symbols 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 ZN symbol The C9 symbol indicates action that is prohibited Such prohibited action is described by an illustration or text within or next to the O symbol The Q symbol indicates action that must be performed Such imperative action is described by an illustration or text within or next to the symbol eo iii Safety Precautions safety Precautions Be sure to securely connect the GL900 s power cord After checking that the Power switch is turned off connect the power cord s D female plug to the GL900 and then connect its male plug into the electrical socket Securely connect the power cord Make sure that the socket has a good e Before running the GL900 be s
8. 0 ER 8 5V m Recharging not possible When the screensaver is operating 1 Normal status is when LCD brightness is set to MAX External dimensions 232 x 150 x 80 mm Weight 1 1kg Vibration tested conditions Eguivalent to automobile parts Type 1 Category A classification 1 Excluding the AC adapter and batteries 2 Two battery packs B 517 option are reguired for the GL900 to run on batteries For details see Section 2 9 Using the Battery Pack B 517 Option Internal memory devices Hem Description 4 Memory capacity Specifications Internal RAM Approx 64 MB SDRAM Internal flash memory Approx 256 MB Flash Memory USB memory Max 2 GB Depends on the type of USB memory in use Memory contents Setup conditions Measured data Screen copy Save destination specification Internal RAM internal flash memory or USB memory Neither the internal flash memory or USB memory can be selected if a unit in us is selected Sampling speeds Setting of memory used for data capture 10 20 50 100 200 500 us 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 ms 1 2 9 10 20 30 60 s A unit in us cannot be selected if the save destination is the internal flash memory or USB memory Set the number of data capture points Setting range 1000 to 1000000 points Setting unit In steps of one point Pre trigger 0 to 100 Set in steps of 10 Auto save fun
9. 2 14 Checks and Preparation 2 11 Precautions to Observe When Performing Measurement Please be sure to read the following carefully in order to prevent electric shocks or shorts ZA DANGER Do not apply voltage of 60 Vp p or above between the analog input section and main unit GND terminal or between analog input channels Be sure to use only the AC adapter provided as a standard accessory The rated power supply range for the adapter is 100 to 240 VAC and the rated freguency is 50 60 Hz Do not use any other voltages Direct voltage input Thermocouple input Direct current input Direct voltage Compensation Direct current copper wire PP Shunt resistor Example If 4 20 mA is used connect a 250 O 0 1 resistor and measure it in the 1 5 V range N CAUTION Make sure that the GL900 is not pulled by signal input cables when you connect them The GL900 may fall down if it is pulled 2 15 Checks and Preparation 2 12 Noise Countermeasures Be sure to connect the chassis GND of the object to be measured It may become effective by ensuring that the chassis GND wire of the measurement object is connected to a good ground Measurement object x Thermocouple Connect the signal chassis GND and the measurement device chassis ground Use a short thick lead to connect the chassis GND of the measurement object to the GL900 chassis GND It will become even more effective if the ground potentials are
10. Avoid using the GL900 in extremely dusty or humid places e Such use may cause a fire hazard due to electrical shock or current leakage O Use prohibited AN Watch out for electrical shock iv Safety Precautions Safety Precautions N WARNING Avoid using the GL900 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 e Adhesion of foreign matter may cause a fire hazard due to electrical shock or current leakage O No foreign matter gt Watch out for electrical shock Never use damaged power cord Use of a damaged cord may result in a fire hazard due to electrical shock e If the cord becomes damaged order a new one to replace it Unplug the power cord from the socket e Safety Precautions safety Precautions N CAUTION Do not use or store the GL900 in a location exposed to direct sunlight or the direct draft of an air conditioner or heater e Such location may impair the GL900 s performance Q Storage Use prohibited Do not place coffee cups or other receptacles containing fluid on the GL900 Fluid spilling inside the GL900 may cause a fire hazard due to electrical shock or current leakage q Avoid fluids R An R AN Watch out for electrical shock Do not use the GL900 in a location s
11. When you press the MENU key during replay the Data Replay Menu is displayed FRENG DATE PERA mennene USE Cursor Position Move to First Move to Last E Move fo Center E Move to Trigger E selected Ey ings v arch B Prev Search BS He i SE Calculat ion Funct ion T W Execute Ser XT Display Run Cursors XY M Moves the currently selected cursor to the position of the first data Setting Selections available Cursor Position Move to First Data gt Execute Move to Last Data gt Execute Move to Center gt Execute Move to Trigger Position gt Execute Move to Method Position Time Selected Position Move to From 0 to Last Data Position For example the position is up to 9999 ms if the sampling interval is 1 ms the data capture destination is the internal RAM and the number of capture points is 10000 From the date of First Data to the date of Last Data From the time of First Data to the time of Last Data Cursor Sync Data Search Level Combination Edge OR Edge AND Settings Mode Analog Off T H L Win In Win Logic Off TH LL Pulse Off T H J L Win In Win Out Level Numeric value setting Alarm CH Off Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Alarm CH mode T Rising Falling X Y Display Settings CH1 to CH8 CH1 to CH8 Off On Execute X Y for All Data gt Execute Execute X Y between Cursors gt Execute xxx shows a case in which xxx is selected from available selections
12. Battery pack x 2 approx 8 hours Switchover in the case of a Because the battery is used together with the AC adapter the power supply will be power failure switched automatically to the battery in the event of a power failure Note The AC adapter is the primary power source Operating environment 15 to 35 C Other functions e When the battery is running low the file is closed automatically when data is captured to the internal memory or USB memory here is a remaining amount indicator available Specifications Humidity Sensor B 530 Option kem 1 Deseripton Allowable temperature range 25 to 80 C Allowable humidity range 0 to 100 RH Relative humidity 3 RH 5 to 98 RH at 25 C measurement accuracy Hesponse time 15 s 9096 response when membrane filter installed Sensor output 0 to 1 VDC Sensor power source 5 to 16 VDC Current consumption approx 4 mA External dimensions 14 mm x 80 mm excluding cable Cable length 3m Options Htemname Model Description Battery pack B 517 7 4 V 2200 mAh DC drive cable B 514 2 m bare tips Humidity sensor B 530 3 m with dedicated power connector Logic alarm cable B 513 2 m bare tips Safe probe RIC 141 1 1 42pF BNC BNC cable RIC 112 1 5 m BNC banana cable RIC 113 BNC alligator clip cable RIC 114 needle type probes K type thermocouple RIC 420 1 1m stationary
13. and gt keys Settings and Measurement 7 ENTER This key is primarily used for the following operation To finalize setting items during menu configuration or open submenus These keys are primarily used for the following operation To move the cursor at high speed during replay To change the operation mode in the file box To set key lock Hold down the left right FAST FORWARD keys for at least two seconds press again to unlock A password for canceling the key lock can be specified For details see page 3 46 This key is used for the following two operations Starting and stopping measurement e Starts capture during Free Running e Stops capture during capture nm b 2 9 gt eee P 3 7 3 9 Settings and Measurement 10 REVIEW 3 10 lt USB Drive Mode gt In USB Drive Mode the internal memory is recognized by the PC as external storage media With the internal memory recognized as a removable disk files can be easily transferred deleted or otherwise manipulated on it 1 Use a USB cable to connect the GL900 and a PC 2 While pressing the GL900 START STOP key turn the power ON 3 The external storage media is recognized by the PC and data exchange becomes possible In USB Drive Mode the display on the GL900 is as shown below USB Drive Mode USS Drive Mode in op Cannot perform bey operation A CAUTION To cance
14. 1 2 5 10 20 30s 1min 3 23 Settings and Measurement 2 2 Data Capture Destination Specifies the data capture destination for captured data Selection escipion Internal RAM Captures the measured data to the internal RAM The data will be lost when the power is turned off The data will be overwritten when next data is captured Check the waveform and if it is OK press the File key to save the data see page 3 36 If Auto Save is set to On data will be automatically saved See Section 2 4 This selection can be used for any sampling interval Specify this selection if you want to capture data at higher rates than 500 us This selection comes in handy for saving the memory space if you check the waveform of captured data first and save only necessary data Internal flash memory Captures the measured data to the internal flash memory The data once captured is retained even after the power is turned off This selection cannot be specified if the sampling interval is from 10 to 500 us Select a sampling interval lower than 1 ms USB memory Captures the measured data to the internal flash memory The data once captured is retained even after the power is turned off This selection cannot be specified if the sampling interval is from 10 to 500 us Select a sampling interval lower than 1 ms Large capacity USB memory can also be used The use of USB memory comes in handy when you want to cap
15. 5 Window names and functions Key Operation Operation Modes Setting Menus WEB Server Function Settings and Measurement 3 1 Window names and functions 1 Simplified message display 3 USB memory access display 2 Time DIV 4 Internal flash memory access display 5 Key lock lamp 6 Remote lamp p n ene ns 8 AC Battery status display 7 Clock lamp 17 Data capture bar 16 Scale upper limit 9 Digital display 3 4 z T 15 Waveform display B DW M ce NNNM EE 3 5860 P4 2150 SAMLE Ine 10 Auick settings M ALARM 191 213 14 Scale lower limit 11 Alarm display 13 File name display 12 Pen display 1 Simplified message display Displays the system operation status ree RUNNING mmm Startup status or data is not being captured Armed Waiting for generation of a trigger after measurement has started Timer Hold Peco Pepa re Waiting for the time set on the timer Capturing data and replaying captured data seu Capturing data to the internal RAM of the GL900 x Ree to it Me Capturing data to the internal flash memory of the GL900 Capturing data to USB memory Auto saving data Data captured in the internal RAM is being saved to the internal flash memory or USB memory e suis DEVA Replaying data in the internal RAM of the GL900 RUE EVA Replaying data in the internal flash memory of the GL900 USB Mem Replavind Repeat Waiting Waiting for
16. Approx 2 5 V Hysteresis Approx 0 5 V 42 5 V to 3 V Alarm output specifications Output format Open collector output 5 V 10 KO pull up resistance Contact capacity 5 V to 24 V 100 mA or below Output conditions Level judgment window judgment logic pattern judgment pulse judgment Alarm output is judged every 5 ms Pulse input Revolutions mode engines etc Function Counts the number of pulses per second and multiplies it by 60 to display an rpm value Spans 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 Ik 2k 5k 10 k 20 k 50k 100 k 200 k 500 k 1M 2M 5M 10 M 20 M RPM ES Counts mode electric meters etc Function Displays a count of the number of pulses for each sampling interval from the start of measurement Spans 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 1k 2k 5k 10k 20k 50 k 100 k 200 k 500 k 1M 2M 5M 10M 20M C FS Inst mode Function Counts the number of pulses for each sampling interval Hesets the count value after each sampling interval Spans 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 Ik 2k 5k 10 k 20 k 50k 100 k 200 k 500 k 1M 2M 5M 10M 20M C FS Maximum number of pulse inputs Maximum input frequency 50 kHz Maximum number of counts 15 MC 24 bit counter 4 6 Specifications 4 3 Accessory Option Specifications Control Software Hem 1 Description 4 Compatible operating system Windows 2000 XP Vista Functions Main unit control realtime data capture d
17. Das VIOW TAS NA MG EE O O O bu DENS 3 13 Ca EEE EE EEE EE 3 14 34 Setting MENUS Jeanne 3 15 45 WEB Server FUNCHOI umeui eu k kusuc xat aaa a a a a a a a aa 3 38 Specs re 4 1 A1 Standard Specifications avverge 4 2 Sj ge ceho 0 00 0 c O E E o T 4 2 Internal memory devices vecsiitieicovsinedecaverserieduasniaseaiinsenastacinctassiuverdateveiantusasdhervajeniendassimweiatsancdand 4 3 Fn S Pon P 4 3 01110 ZS ee A RE E EEE 4 3 MINNE 4 4 427 Fin SEGA en 4 5 PUIG HOM Se CUI Id EEE EE O O 4 5 KIGE FUNC Oana oes Emme 4 5 External Input Oulpul SBIBIel o i MT 4 6 43 Accessory Oplion Specifications z uzasna ueseska au ne RUP lUe Ceu dana CCo du RI ES LUR erue kdo kn 4 7 Se aiio oo PR EORUM 4 7 ll picco MTM TT O M 4 7 Battery Pack B 517 Option Lane 4 7 dr PE NNN re 4 8 oe EN EE EE EE 4 8 4 4 External Dimensions me 4 9 NOX l 1 Contents CHAPTER 1 General Description This chapter provides a general description of the GL900 and its features 1 1 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 1 1 Overview The GL900 with color monitor and internal memory are compact lightweight 8 channel data loggers GL900 are also equipped with an internal flash memory to store data and enable the direct capture of a large volume of data to USB memory F
18. Specifies a file to which you want to save data For details see the file box on page 3 39 3 Name Type Sets how a data file is named Auto Automatically gives a name to a file Example 20050101 123456 UG GBD Number part Date and time at which a file was created In this example the date is January 1 2005 and the time is 12 34 56 User number for data capture UG Guest U1 User 1 U2 User 2 Data format Bitmap file User Captures data to a file with a user defined name 6 5 Execute Save a screen copy to a bitmap file For information on specifying the save destination see Section 6 4 Bitmap Save 6 6 Save Save the settings of the GL900 If the Name Type is User gt AVB SELL MGS AMEM File Name Mame Type M RE Name Type eee me Setting Description 1 Folder Specifies a folder to which you want to save data For details see the file box on page 3 39 2 File Specifies a file to which you want to save data For details see the file box on page 3 39 3 Name Type Sets how a data file is named Auto Automatically gives a name to a file Example 20050101 123456 UG GBD Number part Date and time at which a file was created In this example the date is January 1 2005 and the time is 12 34 56 User number for data capture UG Guest U1 User 1 U2 User 2 Data format Settings file format of the GL900 User Captures data to a file with a user define
19. Start Disable Enable Room Temp Internal External Temp Unit GF Background color Black White Start Stop Confirmation Message On Off Date Time Date Time Date January 1 2005 to December 31 2035 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 Hour Minute Second Network Time Off On Time Server Text Input Time Zone 12 00 to 13 00 one hour steps Synchronization Mode Immediately Gradually Connection Test gt Execute Language Japanese English US English UK French German Chinese Korean Return to Default Settings gt Execute Demo Waveform Mode Off On Game Memory test game Number order game Reversi Blackjack Speed Sudoku Information V Show Information 5 1 LCD Brightness Sets the brightness of the LCD backlight 5 2 Screen Saver Automatically turns off the display if the GL900 is not operated within a specified interval Turning off the display frequently using the screen Saver function allows longer lifetime of the LCD screen 5 3 Power On Start Sets the feature that automatically starts measurement when the GL900 is powered on Selection Description Disables the Power On Start function Enables the Power On Start function 5 4 Room Temp Compensation Specifies the room temperature compensation in temperature measurement using a thermocouple Selection Description Internal The GL900 s room temperature compensation settings are used Usually you use t
20. Z CAUTION Be sure to use the AC adapter that is supplied as a standard accessory 1 Plug the AC cable into the AC adapter 3 Using the flat blade screwdriver press against the minus button above the GND terminal while connecting the grounding cable to the GL900 Connect the other end of the cable to ground 5 Press the power switch on the GL900 to the ON side to turn on the power ZA CAUTION Always connect the GND terminal and refer to the safety precautions The GL900 must be grounded even when connected to other devices and sharing a common ground level Checks and Preparation Connecting to a DC Power Supply Use the optional DC drive cable B 514 option ZA CAUTION Use a power supply within the 8 5 to 24 VDC range 1 Configure the tip of the DC drive cable B 514 option 2m to enable it to be connected to the DC power supply 2 Connect the DC output side to the power supply connector on the GL900 Shielded lead side White side DC drive cable B 514 option 3 Using the flat blade screwdriver press against the minus button above the GND terminal while connecting the grounding cable to the GL900 Connect the other end of the cable to ground 4 Connect the DC input side to the DC power supply N CAUTION Be sure to check the polarity of the wire tips when performing wiring
21. an external trigger terminal A trigger is generated when the voltage changes from 5V open to OV short circuit to GND The actual timing conditions for data capture are related to the timer See also Sections 3 1 3 3 and 3 7 3 3 Stop Side Source Settings Specifies trigger conditions to stop data capture Selection Description Off Stops capturing data unconditionally when the Start Stop key is pressed or the time specified for the timer function arrives Level Stops capturing data when a specified level condition is met gt When Level is selected set the condition for each channel See page 3 30 External Input Stops capturing data when an input signal is received from an external trigger terminal A trigger is generated when the voltage changes from 5V open to OV short circuit to GND Time Stops capturing data after a specified length of time elapses after starting data capture gt When Time is selected set the time after which you want to stop capturing data The actual timing conditions for data capture are related to the timer See also Sections 3 1 3 2 and 3 7 3 28 Settings and Measurement 3 4 Pre trigger Specifies the percentage of data to be captured before a trigger is generated Pre trigger can be selected only when the data capture destination is the internal RAM and the start side source setting is other than OFF If the pre trigger is 30
22. connector type Temperature M3 screw type terminal board Input method All channels isolated Imbalanced input Simultaneous sampling of all channels Maximum sampling speed 10 us Measurement Voltage 20 m 50 m 100 m 200 m 500 m ranges 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500 V F S 1 5 V FS Temperature Thermocouples K J E T R S B N W WRe5 26 Humidity 0 to 100 voltage 0 V to 1 V scaling conversion with B 530 option Measurement accuracy Voltage 23 C 5 C 0 25 of F S e When 30 minutes or more Thermocouple have elapsed after power was switched on O lt TS 100 7 0 C e Filter Line 100 lt TS lt 300 5 0 C GND connected R 300 lt TS lt 1600 0 05 of rdg 3 0 C S 300 lt TS lt 1760 0 05 of rdg 3 0 C 400 lt TS lt 600 5 5 C 600 lt TS lt 1820 0 05 of rdg 3 0 C 200 lt TS lt 100 0 05 of rdg 3 0 C 100 TS x 1370 0 05 of rdg 2 0 C e Standing upright e When the measured value is Average zn 200 lt TS lt 100 0 05 of rdg 3 0 C 100 lt TS lt 800 0 05 of rdg 2 0 C 200 lt TS lt 100 0 1 of rdg 2 5 C 100 lt TS lt 400 0 1 of rdg 1 5 C 200 lt TS lt 100 3 7 C 100 lt TS lt 100 27 C 100 lt TS lt 1100 O lt TS lt 1300 0 lt TS lt 2315 Reference contact compensation accuracy 1 0 C 1 Thermocouple diameters T 0 320 others 0 650 Refer
23. digital values and calculation results in large text The calculation settings can be made using the DATA menu See page 3 23 lt X Y Display Screen gt Supports four channel X Y display Any given channels can be specified for X axis and Y axis The settings can be made using the SPAN TRACE POSITION key the pen can be moved up and the screen can be cleared For details see 3 4 3 11 Settings and Measurement 12 CURSOR ALARM CLEAR This key has different roles in different operation statuses lt When replaying captured data gt This key is used to toggle between cursors A and B during replay Waveform Digital Screen i EF DE 1 11 LUE 3 TAP RAM Rep Tay Tg 1 Ss57P1U wem zen ao U m me GL Jet 00 z ha ET TT OT E se PEPE 19 00 02 11 1 HER 4 6 4 4 4 4 4 B g a y SEARCH LEVEL ZONE irone SAMPLE di SAMPLE di BDBR Q4 lh 14 BDDE Q4 Th 4 4 A i A P mi z ALARM te Al Cursor B Cursor A Cursor A Cursor B ALARA TT AT UE Cursor is in blue when selected or in gray otherwise Cursor B is in red when selected or in gray otherwise The trigger point is indicated with a green line e X Y Display Screen MER TA 2ppp 24 1b 1 ji ERE PDDB EM 1h FER TET 15 29 10 15 29 18 i ALARM 1121314 m Cursor B Cursor A Ba Cursor A Cursor B lt When alarm generated gt When the alarm setting is Ho
24. mio po ee EE 3 16 REVIEW PE 3 10 Room Temp Compensation 3 34 S Screen SAVE nennen 3 34 Setting conditions Change CondS SP P 3 33 Load settings EE 3 38 Save SONG S zen tec eno iinne nnan 3 38 l 2 Signal Types see 2 6 PN ee 3 7 Span Selg MO O O ead 3 7 3 21 SPAN TRACE POSITION key 3 7 Standard Accessories 2 2 Standard Specifications 4 2 Start Side Source settings 3 28 Start Stop Confirmation Message 3 35 START STOP Ky nesciun kadence ananas 3 9 Statistical Calculation settings 3 26 Stop Side Source settings 3 28 T TCP IP settings enerne otoman nane 3 33 Temp Unit 3 34 Temperature Measurement NOE 1 4 Terminal Configuration 2 6 TORPA EEE 3 41 TIME DIV KOY vater 3 7 Timer Mode eee 3 28 TRAG EEE 3 7 TRIG SST S vassere ibn 3 27 Trigger Trigger Functions Specifications 4 5 Trigger Level settings 3 30 Trigger Operations ee 3 91 U E c T 3 20 3 22 SBlGGl EE 3 20 3 22 USB Cable Connection Using a USB Cable 2 10 USB Drive mode NNMERO ET 3 10 USB MEMOTY secciencasssnacusatecsduesoneseuetsannssnlversoecioeal 3 24 USB Se ENS e aaseenh Dat ray dad bobo OMEN RE 3 32 USER SENI
25. the same Measurement device chassis GL900 Examples of noise countermeasures If measured values fluctuate due to external noise the following countermeasures are recommended Results may differ depending on the noise type Example 1 Connect the GL900 s GND to ground Example 2 Connect the GL900 s GND to the measurement target s GND Example 3 In the AMP Settings menu set Filter to any setting other than OFF 2 16 Checks and Preparation 2 13 Setting the Date and Time If you are using the GL900 for the first time charge the internal rechargeable battery and then make the date and time settings ZA CAUTION If the GL900 is not used for a period of approximately six months the internal rechargeable battery may be discharged and the date and time may revert to the initial settings If this happens recharge the battery before using the GL900 How to Recharge the Rechargeable Battery Using the AC adapter provided connect the GL900 to a mains power outlet turn on the power switch and then leave the GL900 connected for at least 24 hours How to Set the Date and Time Press the MENU key display the OTHR screen and then set the date and time at the Date Time Settings sub menu For details see Date Time on page 3 35 2 17 CHAPTER J Settings and Measurement This chapter describes the setting and measurement procedures for the GL800 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3
26. the specified repeat time to elapse Replaying data in USB memory For details on data capture such as timer trigger and repeat see page 3 27 For details on memory to be used for data capture see page 3 24 N CAUTION 2 Time DIV Do not turn off the power while the simplified message is Capturing and Replaying Capturing to Internal RAM Capturing to Internal Flash Memory Capturing to USB Memory or Auto Saving those with an asterisk in the above list Otherwise the captured data will be destroyed Make sure that the message is completely gone wait for 2 or 3 seconds before turning off the power Displays the current time scale Settings and Measurement 3 USB memory access display L No USB memory is inserted skl USB memory is inserted but not being accessed AES USB memory is being accessed Do not remove the USB memory NCAUTION Do not remove the USB memory and or turn OFF the device while the USB memory is being accessed Failure to observe this caution may result in corrupted data and data loss 4 Internal flash memory access display Lala The internal flash memory is not being accessed HEH The internal flash memory is being accessed CAUTION Do not turn OFF the device while the internal flash memory is being accessed Failure to observe this caution may result in corrupted data and data loss 5 Key lock display ilL The keys are not locked Normal operation is enabl
27. 15 Capturing and Replaying 3 15 Data capture file name 3 23 Data Capturing Destination 3 24 Repeated Capturing sssssse 3 29 Cll SELECT KREY Ve 3 6 Changing the Display Language 3 35 Configuration When in Use 1 3 Control Software Specifications 4 7 CURSOR ROY Ze 3 12 D Data Replay Menu eee 3 42 Data Save EE EE 3 37 DATA settings eee een 3 23 Date TINE M 3 35 Setting the Date and Time 2 17 DC Power Supply Connecting 2 5 Default settings rc 3 35 Demo Waveform Mode 3 35 Department name 3 33 Direction key eee een 3 8 DISPLAY KOy Luma 3 11 E Edge Operations smt O 3 31 ENTER HT 3 9 EU Scaling Po 3 20 3 22 External Dimensions 4 9 F FAST FORWARD key n 3 9 FOU RR 1 2 File BOK qe 3 39 File F rmat z Abalo ca pt eee eau 3 25 3 37 FILE KGV 3 13 FILE 201 3 36 xa UENIT 3 19 3 21 Free PRUNING RC 3 14 Function Specifications 4 5 G EEE EEE aeedods 3 35 Ground CONNECING ET O 2 4 H Humidity Sensor Specifications 4 8 LOM 0 EEE 3 35 MPU ee 3 18 3 21 Input Unit Specifications 4 4 Inte
28. 5 Press the power switch on the GL900 to the ON side to turn on the power N CAUTION Always connect the GND terminal and refer to the safety precautions The GL900 must be grounded even when connected to other devices and sharing a common ground level 2 5 Checks and Preparation 2 5 Connecting the Signal Input Cables This section describes how to connect the signal input cables Terminal Configuration and Signal Types A AO QOO OG OG OO OO OO OG GP OO 7 OG 5 4 a 1 BEUA mT Screw type terminal BNC connector The screw type terminal and the BNC connector are internally connected Data entered to either of them can be measured The screw type terminal and the BNC connector of the OE same channel are connected to each other gt Screw type terminals Do not input signals to the screw type terminal and the BNC connector of the same channel at the same time GL900 Doing so may cause damage to the measured device Connection diagram Direct voltage input Thermocouple input Direct current input Direct voltage Compensation Direct current copper wire PP Shunt resistor E
29. B 3 21 Settings and Measurement 1 9 Slope Sets the slope direction to count the number of pulses This item can be set only when Pulse is selected in 1 6 Setting Description gt TH Counts the rising edges of pulses pl Counts the falling edges of pulses 1 10 EU Scaling 3 22 Converts the measured signals to other units El n Meas Value EU Value Upper FE uu VENTE Lower PT 3 UUU select Eur Any Unit AV j Bi Cancel Setting Description 1 Function Sets On Off of the Scaling function 2 Meas Value Sets the upper and lower limits of the numeric value to be converted Upper and Lower Limits 3 EU Output Value Sets the upper and lower limits of the output value after conversion Upper and Lower Limits 4 Dec pt Specifies the decimal point position of the EU output value s 5 Select Selects the specific type of engineering units The following selections are available Current length area volume speed acceleration frequency weight power pressure flow temperature Selects the converted unit The units displayed in this item are those of the type selected in Select To set a unit not displayed in this item define an arbitrary character string in User Defined Unit The setting made in this item is displayed in User Defined Unit 7 User Defined Unit Selects the converted unit which can be specified as a user defined characte
30. Correct Use cccccccccesecceceaeeeececeeeeeceeceeseeceeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseaeeeeeesseeeeceesseaeeeeseneeeetseaeeeeeteas iii Conventions Used in This M ell oca cosas meo cnius vemos un cu d ande up dt dz mutat aUa du l toas iii D soipion sr 4 St oe TE EE iii ETEN iv General Description vvs enint anes tuse e Rise pace saa umbaxuS b nnene 1 1 DE i s EE NE EE EAE EEEE 1 2 12 FANS een 1 2 DEE NE EE EE 1 2 BM e cce REED EN 1 2 Bie E lo MT 1 2 Data Control amp PROCESSING Lune 1 2 13 De 1 3 Ambient Operating CONGINON SaavrrreneGep eres 1 3 Warming up Before Use NPN O O sete dldumcnisetiants 1 3 Conigur ion When IN USE MEET 1 3 1 4 Notes on Temperature Measurement annarnnnnnvnnnnnvvnnnnnuvnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnvrnnnnuvnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnuevnnnnunnnn 1 4 15 Noleson Using the MOI OP jecceicccsccceseesscecesenesmenaneccnwtinnecvsrmeussinasessusnesvectusiensnweenavsxessnusiensdeoctsnswecet 1 4 1 06 Changing the Display Lanquage essoos cacaecuxa cocus ny aeui nar ase vau nasa ae S aus CES ax aa aa 1 4 Checks and Preparation n nanenannnnrnnnnernnnanernnunnennnnnernnanernnannennnanennnnnnennnner 2 1 2 1 CHECKING the Outer CaS sssusa iTS EESE Ea EAEE EEE 2 2 2 2 Checking the Accessories sssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn 2 2 2 3 GL900 Part Names and Functions rrnnnnnvvvnnnnnnnennnnnnnnennnnnnnvennnnnnnnvnnnnnnnev
31. FAUETGED Mame Type See Folder Name Type MUERO File Type FEBTHIFVTGBD F File Type FBTHSTVT Ut mance Setting Description 1 Folder Specifies a folder to which you want to capture or save data For details see the file box on page 3 39 2 File Specifies a file to which you want to capture or save data For details see the file box on page 3 39 3 Name Type Sets how a data file is named Auto Automatically gives a name to a file Example 20050101 123456 UG GBD Number part Date and time at which a file was created In this example the date is January 1 2005 and the time is 12 34 56 User number for data capture UG Guest U1 User 1 U2 User 2 Data format GBD Binary format CSV Text format User Captures data to a file with a user defined name 4 File Format Sets the file format in which you want to save data GBD Creates a data file in Graphtec proprietary binary format Prevents tampering of data CSV Creates a data file in a text format Cannot be replayed on the GL900 Z CAUTION f you perform data capture with Name File set to Auto data will be saved in a folder automatically created with the date as its name f you perform data capture repeatedly with Name File set to Auto the amount of time taken to begin measurement will increase as the number of files increases In such a case create a new folder as an alternative destination When you
32. GiL900 USER S MANUAL y b 4 b 4 b y b amp gt i i i lt W 4 b u y N 7 v GRAPHTEC Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing the GL900 midi LOGGER 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 GL900 midi LOGGER 1 Note on the CE Marking The GL900 complies with the EN61326 Class A standard based on the EMC directive 89 336 EMC It also conforms to the EN61010 1 standard based on the LV directive 72 73 EEC Although the GL900 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 GL900 by incorrect procedures may result in damage to the GL900 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 environments where there is a lot of noise or where the power supply is unstable we rec
33. ME DIV key to change the time axis display range T k BP 0 Lr me 2009 09 16 Free ROnAT FG sec EMCI 13 21 11 1 4 m PLETE 3 gi SAMPLE ims a ZUNE lzone This key is inoperative in the X Y screen Settings and Measurement Open the settings window to capture data For details on settings see Section 3 4 Setting Menus on page 3 17 TRENG Ate ae le Display Logic Puls se Data E H Tons Range Filter EU Misc AL DC T OTT 1 DO monne of ry v 9 v v v 7 v 3 MF v Oy one LLL TE The key is primarily used for the following operations To cancel a setting during menu configuration e To return to the MONITOR window when the SPAN TRACE POSITION window is displayed To cancel remote status in which keys are disabled through interface control To close the menu screen To quit data replay To return from the Enlarged Waveform Digital Calculation Display or X Y screen to the Waveform Digital screen These keys are primarily used for the following operations To move in a menu or between setting items during menu configuration To move the cursor during replay To move the active channel in the Waveform Digital screen or X Y screen and v keys To change the setting of SPAN TRACE POSITION lt and gt keys e To change the quick settings lt and P keys To change the setting of the channel to be allocated in the X Y screen
34. Minute Stop side source setting Date January 1 2005 to December 31 2035 Time 00 00 to 23 59 Hour Minute Every Day Cycle Start side source setting Time 00 00 to 23 59 Hour Minute Stop side source setting Time 00 00 to 23 59 Hour Minute Every Hour Cycle Start side source setting Time 00 00 to 59 59 Minute Second Stop side source setting Time 00 00 to 59 59 Minute Second Start side source setting Level Combination Mode Off Level External Input Analog Off T H J L Win In Win Logic Off TH LL Pulse Off TH LL Level Numeric value setting Stop side source setting Off Level External Input Time Level Pre trigger Combination Mode Level OR Level AND Edge OR Edge AND Analog Off T H J L Win In Win Logic OR THAL Pulse Off TH LL 0000 00 01 to 9999 59 59 Hour Minute Second 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Repeated capturing Off On Repeat interval 0000 00 to 9999 59 Hour Minute Timer trigger information Alarm Alarm Hold level settings V Display Information Analog Off T H J L Win In Win Out Logic Off TH LL Pulse Off T H 4 L Win In Win Out Numeric value setting 1 2 3 4 xxx shows a case in which xxx is selected from available selections 3 27 Settings and Measurement 3 1 Timer Mode Sets the timer fu
35. NGS es 3 33 W Warren 1 3 Window names and functions 3 2 Index l 3 Index l 4 The specifications etc in this manual are subject to change without notice GL900 UM 151 June 1 2008 1st edition 01 GRAPHTEC CORPORATION GRAPHTEC CORPORATION 503 10 Shinano cho Totsuka ku Yokohama 244 8503 Japan Tel 81 045 825 6250 Fax 81 045 825 6396 Email info graphteccorp com Web www graphteccorp com Printed in Japan
36. O ms only a position up to 19999 ms can be set Sets the moving destination as a date and time Only a point between the start and the end can be set Check the setting range in the B part 9 6 Cursor Sync Sets a function that moves the two cursors simultaneously when you move them Selection Deseripion The two cursors are not synchronized Only the specified cursor moves The two cursors move in synchronization Cursor A is always the fulcrum 9 7 Level Settings The Level Settings are the same as the Trigger Level Settings except that the Combinations include only edge operations and no level operation and the Alarm Output can be set to Rising from Cleared to Generated and Falling from Generated to Cleared See the Trigger and Alarm Level Settings on page 3 30 This section describes only how to specify the Alarm Output Pearcry LEVET sett ING Display Analog Data D Combination EG v H Mode Loaer Lewe Upper IA larm CH o Setting Selections available 1 Alarm CH Sets the alarm output to be used for search Off No alarm output is used for search Output 1 to Output 4 The specified output is used for search 2 Mode Sets the search mode T Rising Finds an edge at which the alarm output changes from Cleared to Generated J Falling Finds an edge at which the alarm output changes from Generated to Cleared 3 43 Settings and Measurement 9 8 Next Searc
37. TRIG Settings 2 6 Statistical Calculation Settings The GL900 can perform two statistical calculations This section describes specifying the statistical calculation settings Selection Description Off Calculation is not performed Average Displays the simple average value of data being captured Max Displays the maximum value of data being captured Min Displays the minimum value of data being captured Peak Displays the peak value of data being captured Displays the effective value of data being captured The calculation formula is as shown below R M S xD n D data n number of data 7 CHECKPOINT Operation results are displayed in the Digital Calculation Display screen Calculation will start upon power ON Pressing the Start key to begin measurement will clear the calculation 3 26 3 TRIG Settings Settings and Measurement This menu is used to specify trigger conditions and alarm settings TRENG AMP TATA TRIG OPT OTHE Timer Settings Timer Mode Trigger Settings Start Source Stop Source Pre Trig RAM Only Repeat Rep int liner Trig Information W AAlarm Sett ings 2108 05 28 gjer 14 15 44 MUSE Setting 4 Selections available Off Date and Time Every Day Cycle Every Hour Cycle Timer mode Date and Time Start side source setting Date January 1 2005 to December 31 2035 Time 00 00 to 23 59 Hour
38. a Web browser e Supported Web browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Netscape 6 2 or later Firefox 1 5 or later Opera 9 0 or later Available functions using a Web browser Operating GL900 Monitoring GL900 display screen e Enlarging GL900 display screen e Linking to FTP e Linking to our Web site e Setting the URL The URL Uniform Resource Locator must be correctly set according to your network environment Follow the procedure below to access the GL900 http IP address index html IP Fre Protocol to access the server HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol e IP address T pe in the IP address of the GL900 to monitor e index html vanner File name This is fixed to index html e Procedure 1 Open the Web browser 2 Type in the URL http IP address index html in the address input field Traer Pre nar da Mr reat d l un lanas De X pm Fronter ph en gt Gm DAG Dem drums d G D ihe gl hiig m r OC ccm rue Tre Distributor Wanted AE Stoke ol me art 08 technology For GISICAD Gull Reprographics d MR au hat mew TT Imaging products REMARKABLE BREADTH AND DEPTH Tar ules i areny Cot Cuir ange Sr pery Scene ea copy ene 35 Pa CRPE work p maging producer lor qepherponai al oves P veri Cues Phim Fed CD TPO LIER 3 47 Settings and Measurement 3 48 3 Th
39. are those of the type selected in Select To set a unit not displayed in this item define an arbitrary character string in User Defined Unit The setting made in this item is displayed in User Defined Unit 7 User Defined Unit Selects the converted unit which can be specified as a user defined character string consisting of alphanumerics For details on text input see page 3 41 The settings made in Select and Unit are reflected here yJ CHECKPOINT e f a message appears follow the instructions by reducing the number of digits to be output by one or leaving the number of digits as is and changing the EU value The Scaling operation is calculated using a ratio of the Meas Value or EU Output Value settings is displayed when the converted value cannot be processed by MT100 Span may be changed according to the value set for Scaling Setting Example Meas Value EU Value 5 000 20 00 5 000 20 00 iin 20 00 rpm CH 1 10V NAN EN Nm CHA Scaling 1 5 V 20 00 rpm 3 20 Span Sett ings Annotation Strings CAPs Perform Auto Zero ADJ Reset Auto Zero DJ P set zero Point as 0 000 V Settings and Measurement Setting Description 1 Span Sets the upper and lower limits of the span in which waveforms should be displayed 2 Annotation 3 Perform Auto Zero ADJ 4 Reset Auto Zero ADJ Sets an annotation comme
40. ata conversion Allowed connection Up to 1 Settings AMP settings data settings trigger alarm settings others Captured data Realtime data Binary 1ms to 60s CSV 10ms to 60s Data conversion Binary CSV Display Analog waveforms logic waveforms pulse waveforms digital values Display modes Y T View X Y View Digital View Between Cursors All Data Displays the current data alongs Possible at sampling speeds of 1 ms to 60 s Statistic History Displays maximum minimum and average values Accessories temname Deseripion M Auick Start Guide GL900 UM 8xx CD ROM GL900 CDMOxM User Manual Application Software Guarantee Card Provided for a domestic model AC adapter 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Power supply cord for each area Battery Pack B 517 Option tem Description Capacity 7 4 V 2200 mAh Battery type Lithium secondary battery Running time Up to two packs can be mounted Two required for running on batteries One sufficient for battery charging lt When LCD is ON gt Battery pack x 2 brightness MAX approx 2 hours lt When LCD is OFF gt Battery pack x 2 approx 2 5 hours Note These values are for when capturing a 1 second sample to the internal memory using new battery packs in 25 C environment Note The running time depends on the operating environment Charging method Mount in the main unit Time required for charging Battery pack x 1 approx 4 hours
41. ation menus SPAN TRACE POSITION The SPAN TRACE POSITION key is used to change settings Display mode The DISPLAY key is used to change the display mode File operations The FILE key is used to perform file related operations Replay of last data captured last time The REVIEW key is used to replay captured data Data replay The FILE key is used to select data that you want to replay and replay it 3 14 Settings and Measurement 2 Capturing Capture time Note is displayed Time of Capturing when the capture time is long STO ne 7737 98873 I m iA FEC SAMP LE ims ZONE izone Sklei EC EM gt 05 4 16416 416 15095606 S lI T Capture file name During data capture data is captured into the Internal memory or USB device You cannot use the MENU key to change the setting Operations available for change during capturing SPAN TRACE POSITION The SPAN TRACE POSITION key is used to change settings Display mode The DISPLAY key is used to change the display mode Capturing and Replayling The REVIEW key is used to replay captured data at the same time 3 Capturing and Replaying Resor Rep arma me aan ee Lad O This area displays voltages etc of points indicated by Cursor A or B or the selected cursor ZONE izone ja HE SC l site Th 1476 m This area displays measuring time etc of points 2 As indicated by Cursor A or B or the selecte
42. ch setting item 1 AMP settings This menu is used to specify input signal related settings lt Analog settings gt TRENT AF pere TETO PTT 500 men vs Display Logic Pulse Data B CH Input i T Range Filter EU Mis y COPY TITT DV y PZ Urry Off mE SENT OTT Eo 1 hi k OTT ITV OTT on 7 POD Urry Off TY TITT or T FETTY dada lt Logic and Pulse settings gt Los LEE SIL PE fF erase Display Ana 09 Data b Log ic Pyl se Pulse v CH Input Filter Slope EU sa PULSET PGs lui DERN Ei PULSE2 EB TD PAs Ory PULSES cem M Bs ory PULSE4 TE OT F RT ory Setting Selections available Off Voltage Temperature Humidity Voltage 20 50 100 200 500 mV 1 2 5 10 2 Temperature TC K TC J TC T TC R TC E TC B TC S EU Function Scaling Measured settings value Upper limit value Line A5 50 500Hz Off On Numeric value input Lower limit value Numeric value input EU output value Upper limit value Numeric value input Lower limit value Numeric value input Decimal point Unit selection 1 10 100 1000 10000 Current length area volume speed acceleration frequency weight power pressure flow temperature Unit Selections vary depending on the selected units listed in the above User defined unit Text input Span setting Upper limit value Lower limit value Numeric value input Num
43. change the zone division Free Running SAMPLE lt gt key can be used to change the sampling interval PENUP lt gt key can be used to change the pen to Up or Down When Up is set new waveforms are not drawn Press the lt or gt key to clear the waveforms on the screen 12 Canceling Key Lock with Password A password can be set to GL800 to cancel the key lock No password is set at factory default lt Operation method gt 1 Set the password Press the lt gt and ENTER keys at the same time to display the password setting screen shown below Specify a 4 digit password ACH SELECT W S BI SIUE P Enter New Password 1234 Use the lt gt A V keys to select numbers Press the ENTER key to confirm the password Specifying 0000 will disable password operation In case you forgot your password please contact our call center to acquire the master password 2 Set the key lock Hold down the i and b gt keys together for at least two seconds 3 Cancel the key lock Hold down the lt x and P keys together again for at least two seconds The password setting screen shown below will be displayed Set a password Enter Your Password 1236 Entering an incorrect password will not cancel key lock Key lock state will be retained when power is turned off 3 46 Settings and Measurement 3 5 WEB Server Function This function allows operating and monitoring GL900 via
44. ction PC Interface ON or OFF setting ON Automatically saves the data in the internal RAM to the internal flash memory or USB memory OFF Only temporarily retains data in the internal RAM The data is lost at power off This function is available only if data is captured to the internal RAM Hem Description 4 Interface types Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX USB High Speed Application functions Data transfer to the PC realtime memory Control of the GL900 from the PC Ethernet functions 10BASE T 100BASE TX Web server function Displays GL900 s screen image on Web browser and operates the GL900 from the Web browser FTP server function Transfers and deletes files from internal memory and USB memory SNTP client function Corrects the time of internal clock USB functions USB drive mode Transfers and deletes files from internal memory Realtime data transfer speed 1 ms to 60 s Monitor em Description O Display 5 7 inch TFT color LCD QVGA 320 x 240 dots Display languages Japanese English Others Backlight life 50 000 hrs when brightness is down to 5096 depends on operation environment Backlight Screen saver function provided 10 30 sec 1 2 5 10 30 60 min Specifications Input Unit Specifications Hem 1 Description 4 Number of input channels Fixed to 8 channels Input terminal Voltage BNC
45. d cursor You can replay data during capture You can use the Direction keys lt gt to move the cursor to captured data to check digital values Operations available during Capturing and Replaying Moving cursor The CURSOR key is used to switch between cursors A and B The SP or Kl b gt keys are used to move the cursors 3 15 Settings and Measurement 4 Replaying 5 PT TESS TU Lud oL MIN Ifi RAM E DEV SBC MEM TIF 14 08 44 ee Ee qr 2 EIE 2 MM cal 4 483 This area displays voltages etc of points indicated by Cursor A or B or the selected cursor SEARG ZONE lzone SAME m DAN r HIL This area displays measuring time etc of points a A indicated by Cursor A or B or the selected cursor Displays captured data Available operation during replaying SPAN TRACE POSITION The SPAN TRACE POSITION key is used to change settings Menu operations during data replay The MENU key is used to move the cursor search data and set calculation Moving cursors The CURSOR key is used to switch between cursors A and B The SP or Kl P keys are used to move the cursors File operations The FILE key is used to save data in the internal RAM to the internal flash memory and USB memory 3 16 Settings and Measurement 3 4 Setting Menus When you press the MENU key during Free Running the following menu screens appear The menu screens are classified by the tab for ea
46. d name 6 7 Load Loads the settings of the GL900 from a file Gad sett rigs Folder AMEM File Name Sito Specht redj y Te S Setting Description 1 Folder Specifies a folder to which you want to save data For details see the file box on page 3 39 3 38 Settings and Measurement 7 File Box Use the file box to specify a data save destination from the DATA menu or to operate a disk from the FILE menu as follows lt File box for File Operation gt lt File box for File Replay gt m m XU UR UE MEE mme c EEE E pers n Tas TES M L g EH Ei mus a Show Properties jselect file folder m Internal memorv mMEM Internal memory ENTER Display properties Cannot select Move folder LEE Move folder Description Changes the operation of the file box Show properties Displays details of a file or folder Select file folder Selects files or folders to write data Create new folder Creates a new folder Create new file Creates a new file Changes the file or folder name Copy file folder Copies files or folders Select file to copy delete Selects the file to copy or delete Select copy destination and copy Selects the copy destination and copies Delete file folder Deletes files or folders File sort order Changes the order in which files are displayed View setting Changes displaying information for files Format disk Formats the
47. dard accessories are included 2 2 Standard Accessories Mem Remarks Quick Start Guide GL900 UM 80x CD ROM User s Manual Application software AC cable AC adapter 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Optional Accessories WMemname Model Description Battery pack B 517 7 4 V 2200 mAh DC drive cable B 514 2 m bare tips Humidity sensor B 530 3 m with dedicated power connector Logic alarm cable B 513 2 m bare tips Safe probe HIC 141 1 1 42pF BNC BNC cable RIC 112 1 5 m BNC banana cable RIC 113 1 5 m BNC alligator clip cable RIC 114 1 5 m K type thermocouple RIC 410 needle type probes 1 1 m K type thermocouple RIC 420 stationary surface probes K type thermocouple RIC 430 stationary surface L probes 1 1m 1 1m 1 Two battery packs B 517 option are required for the GL900 to run on batteries For details see Section 2 9 Using the Battery Pack B 517 Option Checks and Preparation 2 3 GL900 Part Names and Functions This section describes the names and function of parts of the GL900 PC interface terminals Monitor Operation status LED Power switch
48. defaults 5 12 Game Six games are available The score is stored for each user 5 13 Information Displays system information for the GL900 3 35 Settings and Measurement Network Time Settings The GL900 has a feature of synchronizing the time of the built in clock with that of a time server via an Ethernet This menu is used to make settings required to use this feature Internet Time NTP Server NENNEN Time Zone Tes synchronized Time MB ME Adjust Mode STI Connect ion Test o PB OF Cancel Setting Selections available Network Time Enables or disables this feature Off Disables this feature The time adjustment is not performed On Enables this feature The time adjustment is performed Time Server Specifies the domain name of the time server to be used Time Zone Sets the time zone of the area in which the GL900 is to be used Japan 09 00 Synchronized Time Sets the time at which the GL900 clock is to be synchronized with the time server When the setting time comes the synchronization operation in the local country is performed with a method specified in Synchronization Mode Synchronization Mode Immediately Gradually Sets a method in which the clock is to be synchronized with the time server Immediately Immediately synchronizes the clock with the time server when the time for synchronization comes Gradually Does not immediately synchronize the clock when the time for s
49. disk H ED 3 EE E DS S E fad 3 E Details of allowed operation will depend on the operation target Moves between folders Move up one folder Move down one folder Finalizes the operation QUIT Closes the file box Setting example The following shows an operation example for creating a TEST folder as the save destination and automatically saving iiid data into it gen In the Data Save Destination choose Folder and press i Record settings i ps the ENTER key samp ing ms Capture Den File Nan A MEM AU TO GBD A por reat ata save Folder HEW gt Name Type File Type 3 39 Settings and Measurement 3 40 ye a Use the gt key to move to the target folder ie ttings gu mE mm Select file folder ENTER Se ect lt gt Mov e folder RERO er DAT TRENTE k Use the P key to select Create new folder TERTE ggg a sas select file folder i WEM 08 04 1618 05 55 ESI ame No File mmg AR Create new folder Cannot select gt Move folder sd LE Press the ENTER key In the New folder name box that appears type in New folder name TEST HITT ME Alph Big NECUEFSHETKENNH PORSTOVERTE 5i EE Select ack Foru ward gt JMove f folder E MM ESAE Use the lt key to choose Select file folder ETTE uis me gj C reate neu Taler DALER TEST ENTER JExe ut
50. e DNS Address E Mote Restart to enable USB TCP IP settings Sets the New Line code Setting Selections available USB ID 0 to 9 IP Address 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 Detailed Settings New Line Code CR LF LF CR USB ID 0 to 9 IP Address 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 Subnet Mask 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 Port Number 1024 to 65535 Gateway 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 DNS Address 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 Setting Condition Switching Guest User 1 User 2 User Text input when User is set Department Name Text input when User is set 4 1 End of Line Character Specifies a New Line code used when controlling with the I F command Selection Description Starts a new line with CR LF codes Starts a new line with LF code Starts a new line with CR code 4 2 USB Setting Sets the USB ID number of the GL900 Specify a number from 0 to 9 When you control more than one unit of the GL900 with one PC assign a unigue USB ID to each of them N CAUTION You must restart MT100 after any change is made to a setting value Changes are applied upon restart 3 32 4 3 TCP IP Settings Settings and Measurement Specifies TCP IP settings used to connect the GL900 to an Ethernet Setting items Description IP Address Sets the IP address of MT 100 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 Subnet Mask Sets th
51. e pprox Thrams s LE TKS 5 h Int flash mem B 245 5 MBytes 992 Calculation Settings 1 H F Lint JE E a fe Calc Settings 2 Int R M Fast record to volatile mem Flash U3B Direct record from 1ms Setting Selection Sampling Interval Data capture destination Internal RAM Auto Save Internal Flash Memory File Name or USB Memory Number of capture points 10 20 50 100 200 500 us 1 2 5 10 20 5 Internal RAM Internal Flash Memory USB Memory 1000 to 1000000 Off On On File Name See the following section on the data capture See the following section on the data capture Function 1 Off Average Max Min Peak RMS Function 2 Off Average Max Min Peak RMS xxx shows a case in which xxx is selected from available selections Data capture file name Setting Selection Destination MEM USB1 Folder Folder File Text input if it is automatically named File Text input if it is user defined Name Type Auto or User File Format Binary GBD Text CSV 2 1 Sampling Interval Specifies intervals used to capture data Capture destination Selections available Internal RAM Internal flash memory 10 20 50 100 200 500us 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500ms 1 2 5 10 20 30s 1min 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500ms 1 2 5 10 20 30s 1min USB memory 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500ms
52. e IP subnet mask of MT 100 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 Port Number Sets the port number of MT 100 1024 to 65535 Gateway Sets the gateway of MT 100 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 DNS Address NCAUTION Sets the DNS address of MT100 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 You must restart MT100 after any change is made to a setting value Changes are applied upon restart 4 4 USER Settings Setting items Description User Specifies the user name You cannot set this item when Guest is selected Department name Change Conds 5 OTHR Settings Specifies the department name You cannot set this item when Guest is selected Switches between Guest User 1 and User 2 Since setting conditions are stored for each user they can be called up easily by simply switching the user Other miscellaneous settings are made here CTMENU AMP TATA TRIG UPT OTHR LED brightness Screen 3 j Fou r On Start Room Temp Temp Unit Background Color PCE d Confirm Start top Date Time Language Return to de Demo waveform ane Informat ion FU M ER EE PE 12 04 43 USE i is pm Y mmm md a i y ss g fault settings B s 3 33 Settings and Measurement Setting Selections available LCD Brightness Light Medium Dark Screen Saver Off 10 30 sec 1 2 5 10 30 60 min Power On
53. e alarm status is maintained after the conditions are met once even if they do not continue to be met Press the CURSOR key to clear the alarm See the next page for the condition setting for each channel 3 29 Settings and Measurement Trigger Level Settings Alarm Level Settings If the start side source setting or stop side source setting is Level specify detailed conditions for each channel The overall structure of level triggers are as shown below Trigger Alarm output n nation Pulse and Logic are toggled back and forth Pulse and Logic are toggled back and forth Specify an alarm output destination for Pulse and Logic for each channel The conditions are ORed for each alarm output destination Example Suppose CH1 and CH2 are set to Output 1 and CH3 and CH4 to Output 2 If either CH1 or CH2 meets the conditions Alarm Output 1 occurs If either CH3 or CH4 meets the conditions Alarm Output 2 occurs lt Trigger Level Settings gt lt Alarm Settings gt REN AMP DATE 1815 OPT TAP o m ng nil T as Alarm settings bis splay Logic Puls Data B i Display logic pulse data B Combination Geese 7 Alarm Hold Ori r Hode Lower Level Upper a CH Made Lon Her Ley el Up per Output Fe F I I we ver NAT N 2 J TY MNA 0 000 5 000 VW gt EVT 0 000 5 000 vm Tm Fm 0 000 5 000 VW ATT DUFT 0 000 5 000 VW F TDI mot v Er oco ho He jon me ai Matem m Eee Sets the combi
54. e following pages are displayed ee G 900 Meroe tro go Jg Be DE ee Pote Dk o Help iir Qe r x rn f2 jan VUE hris ea n bak Da LJ EEE S S 00 T GRAPHTEC Er Gues Remote key operation Allows GL900 operation ZOOM EE Enlarges only the LCD screen of GL900 DIGRA EPP me en Poem Displays the GL900 measured value digitally Download of device file Allows data captured with GL900 to be downloaded to your PC via FTP Graphtec Web site Accesses to our Web site e Remote key operation To operate GL900 from a remote location click the corresponding GL900 s panel keys on the screen 8 T GRAPHTEC GL900 Mieresaff Internat Explorer lol pe UX jm femin ps jee F Qe Li x 2 e arch vy rom ir eta fa co og A M h on i dl Hinde Fed co z i Ope b 2 Ls j i Li ET ka 14 ibm allem KEY LOCK 1225599 9us Sets and cancels key lock PASSWORD 22206205 Sets and cancels the password Settings and Measurement Zoom TGRAPHTEC GL900 Microsedt Infernet Luplarer ELT Be E Yew Bpote IR Bep AF Gus r E x z f jJn S armerte ea amp vni i M hioj az 268 4 Linden hire A4 Da i Z 180 me jj USE 1099 2008 05 24 om pm FER TFF 15 49 42 EC ZONE izone HLAR I L eli a k A mm CH SELEC Torens Press this switch to move the active channel in t
55. ed Hk All the keys are locked For details on the key lock status see page 3 46 6 Remote displa E fux The GL900 is in local mode The GL900 can be operated from itself v F The GL900 is in remote mode The GL900 can be operated from a PC except for some operations To switch from remote mode back to local mode clear the PC connection The GL900 will automatically return to local mode If the GL900 does not return to local mode press the QUIT key 7 Clock display Displays the current date and time For details on the date and time settings see page 3 35 8 AC Battery status display Running on the AC or DC power source Running on the battery The battery level is high Running on the battery The battery level is middle Running on the battery The battery level is low Running on the battery The battery is nearly out N CAUTION If the power is cut due to a power failure or a dead battery while data is being captured the data being captured will be lost Pay attention to the remaining battery level 3 3 Settings and Measurement 9 Digital displa Displays the input values for each channel The SPAN TRACE POSITION key is used to change the display The V and A keys or the CH SELECT key can be used to select the active channel enlarged display Moreover the selected active channel is displayed at the very top of the waveform display SPAN O The span of the active channel can be chan
56. ence contact Internal External switching compensation accuracy A D converter 16 bits out of which 14 bits are internally acknowledged Temperature coefficient Gain 0 01 of F S C Zero 0 02 of F S C Input resistance 1 MQ 5 Allowable signal source Within 1 kW resistance Maximum permissible Between input channel and terminals 20 mv to 1 V gt 30 Vp p input voltage 2 V to 500 V gt 500 Vp p Between input channel terminals 60 Vp p Between input channel terminal and GND terminal 60 Vp p Between input channel terminal and GND terminal 1 minute at 1000 Vp p Between input channel terminals 1 minute at 1000 Vp p S N Noise 20 mV range At least 40 dB Other range At least 50 dB Frequency response DC to 20 KHz 1 4 dB Filter OFF Line 5Hz 50Hz 500Hz 0 05 of rdg 2 0 C 0 1 of rdg 2 0 C 0 1 of rdg 2 5 C Attenuation 3 dB 6 dB oct Specifications 4 2 Function Specifications Function Specifications Display screen EU scaling function Waveform screen Digital screen Expanded Waveform screen Digital screen X Y display Even during data capture you can open menus to check whether setting is possible Screens can be key toggled 4 points can be set for each channel Review function Data replay during data capture Calculation Types of statistical calculation Average Max Min Peak RMS Number of operations Ma
57. er MEM File Name G Wc ance maner Setting Description 1 File Format Sets the file format in which you want to save data GBD Creates a data file in Graphtec proprietary binary format Prevents tampering of data CSV Creates a data file in a text format Cannot be replayed on the GL900 3 Name Type Sets how a data file is named Auto Automatically gives a name to a file Example 20050101 123456 UG GBD Number part Date and time at which a file was created In this example the date is January 1 2005 and the time is 12 34 56 User number for data capture UG Guest U1 User 1 U2 User 2 Data format GBD Binary format CSV Text format User Captures data to a file with a user defined name 3 Folder Specifies a folder to which you want to save data For details see the file box on page 3 39 4 File Specifies a file to which you want to save data For details see the file box on page 3 39 6 4 Bitmap Save The GL900 can save a screen copy of waveforms etc to a bitmap file This menu is used to specify the save destination file name etc of a bitmap file If the Name Type I IS Autos It the Name Type is User gt Folder M T D de 3 WEM File Name REPROD SAR Name Type AO Name Type se 3 37 Settings and Measurement Setting Description 1 Folder Specifies a folder to which you want to save data For details see the file box on page 3 39 2 File
58. er alarm is generated when the signal input falls to or falls below the specified level Trigger alarm generated area gt Measurement starts alarm generated Win In Used to specify the upper and lower limits for each channel When the signal level goes within or is within either limit a trigger alarm is generated Trigger alarm generated area E Measurement starts alarm generated Set upper level Set lower level CH 1 Win Out Used to specify the upper and lower limits for each channel When the signal level goes outside or is outside either limit a trigger alarm is generated Trigger alarm generated area gi Measurement starts alarm generated Set upper level Set lower level 3 31 Settings and Measurement 4 OPT Settings This menu is used to specify conditions for PC connection and USER settings for switching between users The USER settings allow you to read out the stored setting conditions easily by switching between users FRENG MPPT TRIT DEL Co REN Dosis MEM USE loss olo OFT NE ELA Interface interface USB ID mrs l IP Address ac F New Line Code Detailed T USB Settings as aus er sett ings USB ID i other settings TCP IP sett ings Change conds BSE v A screen switches IP Address User Guest with ENTER key Subnet Mask Department Guest JI Port Number i af El av
59. er or benzene causes deterioration and discoloration of the outer casing Introduction 5 Do not use the GL900 in the vicinity of other devices which are susceptible to electromagnetic interference 6 Measured results may not conform to the stated specifications if the GL900 is used in an environment which is subject to strong electromagnetic interference 7 Insofar as possible position the GL900 input signal cables away from any other cables which are likely to be affected by electromagnetic interference 8 For stabilized measurement allow the GL900 to warm up for at least 30 minutes after turning it on li To Ensure Safe and Correct Use To Ensure Safe and Correct Use To ensure safe and correct use of the GL900 read this Manual thoroughly before use e After having read this Manual keep it in a handy location for quick reference as needed Do not permit small children to touch the GL900 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 GL900 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 DANGER This category provides information that if ignored is highly likely to cause fatal or serious injury to the operator
60. eric value input Annotation setting Perform Auto Zero ADJ Text input 11 characters max Execute Reset Auto Zero ADJ Execute Logic and Pulse Off Logic Pulse Logic Pulse Input Off On Off Revolution counts Counts Inst Filter Slope Off On THALE EU Function Off On Measured value Numeric value input EU output value Unit selection Unit Numeric value input Current length area volume speed acceleration frequency weight power pressure flow temperature Selections vary depending on the selected units listed in the above User defined unit Text input xxx shows a case in which xxx is selected from available selections 3 17 Settings and Measurement Switching displays Analog and Logic Pulse can be switched as shown below RENO AE PATA TRTG OPTUOTAR MEETS gs MEM USE Lo o A mmm 2880 mem ose Display Logic Pulse Data MEM Display Analog Data Pi CH put P Input mange Filter EU Misc Logic Poise rursE N AL TE m F 1 PE 2 9 d Dc Y am CH Input er Slope EU ga PULSE S ocn 011W PULSE2 FTXORUMTSON MYNT 011W Yea PULSES i RN NUM PULSE4 FF MARTE OTT Perey Mii oe ji ji S pm OTe bs be Bs bs Bs fs bs bs Bo Display Logic Pulse Data gt 4 Display Analog Data A screen switches with ENTER key Analog settings This screen allows you to set condit
61. ge the settings related to waveform display during Free Running when stopped data capture and data replay Pressing this key will switch displays as shown below MONITOR POSITION TRACE anm we 15 13 05 sas x 15 13 11 MH OHTTORO l SPAN l EM Ec 1 CH 1 pe 8668 2 0868 ALL rn 1 4558 n J e 1 2 1 CH 1 E d Or Or On Or n n Ori n P Ori SAMPLE ime Pa E AAC Op ZONE izone P4 5 Bac P4 On SAMPLE ims SAMPLE SAMPLE ims ZONE zorne ZONE zorne ZONE 1zone Deo ed Os un co ro LIP s Tex i wA s va EIR 3 a P2 P3 Dus JE ER OY Ch n pz 00 ELO UI ro e cc VES m A r i o SJ AT L Ka 63 P3 BLARM 1131314 ALARM 11121314 ALARM 1121314 ALARM 11121314 Displays digital values Allows changing of the span Allows changing of the position Allows turning ON OFF of default status value waveform amplitude waveform up down position the waveform display e Channel change VACHSELECT keys Channel change VACHSELECT keys Channel change VACHSELECT keys Amplitude change lt gt keys Amplitude change lt gt keys e Amplitude change lt gt keys Change range 8 voltage levels Change range In steps of 1096 of Change range ON OFF 6 temperature levels the range At OFF data is captured all the same When ALL is set setting values for CH1 is reflected on other channels When CH1 is OFF ALL cannot be set 3 TIME DIV SANTEE Press the TI
62. ged using lt and P keys TRACE l The position of the active channel can be changed using lt and P keys HOHTTOHR MORTTOR Displays the input values The input channels to be assigned can be changed using X Y Display POSITION The display of the active channel can turned ON and OFF using lt and P keys For details see page 3 7 10 Quick settings Displays items that can be easily set The v and A keys or the CH SELECT key can be used to make a Quick settings item active and the lt and gt keys to change the values During Free Running in X Y display the pen can be moved up down and the screen can be cleared During data capture the SAMPLE item cannot be changed 11 Alarm display Displays the alarm output terminal status Turns red if an alarm is generated For the channel that generated the alarm the input value in the digital display turns red 12 Pen display Displays the signal positions trigger positions and alarm ranges for each channel Trigger position Alarm range v v v Rising Falling Win In Win Out Stop position Start position 13 File name display Displays the data capture file name during the data capture operation If auto save is performed the progress of data save is displayed with the bar in the background Displays the data replay file name during the data replay operation Total size of data to be saved Size of data that has been saved N CAUTION Do not tu
63. gh 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 the language displayed on the screen The default display language is set to English when the GL900 is shipped overseas To change the display language see the instructions in OTHR Language 1 4 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation This chapter explains how to check the GL900 s external casing and accessories and how to prepare the GL900 for operation 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 13 Checking the Outer Casing Checking the Accessories GL900 Part Names and Functions Connecting the Power Cable and Turning on the Power Connecting the Signal Input Cables Logic Alarm Cable Connection and Functions Attaching USB Memory Connecting to a PC Using the Battery Pack Option Connecting the Humidity Sensor Option Precautions to Observe When Performing Measurement Noise Countermeasures Setting the Date and Time Checks and Preparation 2 1 Checking the Outer Casing After unpacking check the GL900 s outer casing before use In particular please check for the following e Surface scratches e Other flaws such as stains or dirt 2 2 Checking the Accessories After unpacking check that the following stan
64. h Moves the cursor to a position after the current cursor position where the search conditions are met Set the search conditions in Section 9 7 Level Settings 9 9 Prev Search Moves the cursor to a position before the current cursor position where the search conditions are met Set the search conditions in Section 9 7 Level Settings 9 10 Galculation Function Statistical calculation can be performed on the replay data between the cursors This menu is used to make settings for statistical calculation Peak Displays the peak value of data being captured Displays the effective value of data being captured The calculation formula is as shown below R M S xD n D data n number of data Selection Description 9 11 Calculation Execute Performs calculation between cursors Opens a window and displays calculation results when Execute is selected LXX 3 rr O Gb TI fam Ca n c tt te stk 9 12 X Y Display Settings The GL900 can convert waveform data to X Y display This menu is used to assign channels and make other settings to convert the data to X Y display m n 4 ci 1 TAY D v 2 CAT CHa MY 3 CHT gt CHE DAY 4 CAT CHS OA v 3 44 Settings and Measurement Setting Selections available Sets a channel to be assigned to the X axis in each zone Sets a channel to be assigned to the Y axis in each zone Turns on or off the displa
65. he Waveform Digital or X Y screen DISPLAY Ge Switches the display mode Press this key to switch among Waveform Digital Expanded Waveform Digital screens and X Y display SPAN TRACE POSTION Switches the display in the digital display area Press this key to switch among MONITOR SPAN POSITION and TRACE VA Cursor keys Screen update speed Specifies the speed in which the screen is updated Available update speeds are 2 5 and 10 seconds TGRAPHTEC GL900 Microsett Internet Explorer Be Z Wee Peter ok o iir O O JEG Yaw rmm d C Da bere VZ 0004 iinde hini ge CH 1 CH2 CH 3 CH 4 f s 4 530 4 657 4 657 4 688 V V V CHS CH 6 CH 7 CHS 4 576 4 621 4 057 4 530 V fre ee dm n Screen update speed Specifies the speed in which the screen is updated Available update speeds are 2 5 and 10 seconds 3 49 Settings and Measurement e Download of device file Allows memory data from GL900 and data in USB memory to be downloaded to your PC RIAN AI Microsoft internet Explorer Log De Di wem Foots Took eb Ora Pe pre 2 Ob X 9 aii Enie sl Ee ute P MEM About the FTP server function When an Internet Explorer FTP connection is used login is automatically performed using an anonymous account and the files become read only files The following operations cannot be performed for read pnly files Upl
66. his parameter External Set this parameter to use the room temperature compensation settings in external devices 5 5 Temp Unit Toggles the temperature unit between C Celsius and F Fahrenheit Selecting F forcibly enables the scaling function 3 34 Settings and Measurement 5 6 Background Color Sets the background color of the waveform and digital display areas 5 7 Start Stop Confirmation Message Specifies the setting of the confirmation message displayed when data capture is started and stopped Description Enables the confirmation message Pressing the Start Stop key brings up the message confirming whether you want to start or stop data capture Pressing the Disables the confirmation message Pressing the Start Stop key immediately starts or stops data capture without displaying the message 5 8 Date Time Sets the clock of the GL900 Sets the built in clock Date Time of the GL900 If Network Time is set the clock of the GL900 is automatically adjusted via the network For details see Network Time Settings on the next page 5 9 Language Sets the GL900 s display language 5 10 Demo Waveform Mode Displays demo waveforms without analog signal input Selection Description Do not display demo waveforms Display demo waveforms 5 11 Return to Default Settings Initializes the settings After initialization the settings are reset to the factory
67. in use the remaining 128 MB is displayed If the data capture destination is the internal RAM the specified time available for data capture see page 3 26 is indicated The maximum value is 2 GB per file 2 GB is indicated if the capacity of free USB memory exceeds 2 GB Size of data that has been captured Indicates how much of the above memory is currently in use for data capture Remaining memory capacity available Indicates how much of the above memory remains available for data capture 2 During Data Replay Indicates the displayed position cursor position and trigger position Cursor A position Trigger point location Cursor B position Total size of captured data Current waveform display position 3 Waiting for timer Indicates the time at which the timer expires 3 5 Settings and Measurement 3 2 Key Operation This section describes key operation 1 CH SELECT 2 SPAN TRACE POSITION SPAN RACE POSITION ACHSELECT W 4 TIME DIV gt 3 TIME DIV MENU 5 QUIT 4 MENU 6 Direction keys 7 ENTER 8 FAST FORWARD key KEY LOCK FILE cursor DISPLAY 9 START STOP USB DRIVE 18 FILE MW k NAVI 14 NAVI 11 DISPLAY 10 REVIEW 12 CURSOR ALARM CLEAR 1 CH SELECT Press this switch to move the active channel in the Waveform Digital or X Y screen Settings and Measurement 2 SPAN TRACE POSITION Switches the display in the digital display Used to chan
68. ions for analog signals CHECKPOINT ALL and Span All Settings are set only for the currently displayed group per 10 channels 1 1 Input Selects input conditions Humidity Used for measuring humidity with humidity sensor B 530 This selection sets the voltage range to 1V and disables EU settings 1 2 Range Specifies the range of signal input to be measured Input setting Selection Voltage 20 50 100 200 500mV 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500V 1 5V Temperature TC K TC J TC T TC R TC E TC B TC S TC N TC W Humidity No selection 3 18 Settings and Measurement Available SPAN Settings Voltage Ranges Maximum SPAN measurement range Minimum SPAN 22 000 to 22 000mV 0 200mV 0 001mV 55 00 to 55 00mV 0 50mV 0 01mV 110 00 to 110 00mV 1 00mV 0 01mV 220 00 to 220 00mV 2 00mV 0 01mV 550 0 to 550 0mV 5 0mV 0 1mV 1 1000 to 1 1000V 0 0100V 0 0001V 2 2000 to 2 2000V 0 0200V 5 500 to 5 500V 0 050V 11 000 to 11 000V 0 100V 22 000 to 22 000V 0 200V 55 00 to 55 00V 110 00 to 110 00V 220 00 to 220 00V 550 0 to 550 0V 5 500 to 5 500V Temperature Ranges Maximum SPAN Minimum SPAN p p Measurement range 270 to 2000 C 50 C 200 to 1370 C 270 to 2000 C 50 C 200 to 1100 C 270 to 2000 C 50 C 200 to 400 C 270 to 2000 C 50 C 0 to 1600 C 270 to 2000 C 200 to 800 C 270 to 2000 C 600
69. l Dimensions Specifications 4 1 Standard Specifications Standard Specifications Hem 1 Description 4 Number of analog channels Fixed to 8 channels External input output Trigger input Logic input 4 channels or Pulse input 4 channels Alarm output PC inteface Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX USB High Speed supported provided as standard features Internal memory devices Internal RAM Approx 64 MB Internal flash memory Approx 256 MB USB memory slot High Speed supported provided as standard features Setup condition EEPROM Clock lithium secondary battery Clock accuracy 0 002 accurate within about 50 seconds per month 23 C environment 0 to 40 C 5 to 85 RH 15 to 35 C when using batteries Withstand voltage Between each input channel terminal and GND terminal 1 minute at 1000 Vp p Between input channel terminals 1 minute at 1000 Vp p Power supply AC adapter 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz DC input 8 5 to 24 VDC Batery pack option 7 4 VDC 2200 mAh Power consumption AC current consumption when using the AC adapter provided as a standard ET cera T During battery recharge the LCD is on 30VA 42VA When the screensaver is operating 25VA 37VA e DC current consumption No DCvoltage Condition Normal During battery recharge When the LCD is on 0 62A 1 0A When the screensaver is nec EET 48A 0 88A WhentheLCDison the LCD is on ie 1 16A 12V Recharging not possible When the screensaver is operating
70. l the USB Drive Mode reboot the MT100 All operations including data capture and replay will be disabled during USB Drive Mode This key is used to replay captured data During Free Running replays the last captured data If no data has been captured yet because it is just after the power on no data is replayed a message No data captured comes up THE RAW RER TayThg 71 S567 00 TER m ice c0 A F aM Li ren k PSESESESESEAS hr r fa kafe fe fa Om iT 44 U LEVEL ZONE 1zone ag SEARCH SAMPLE ime 2008 04 16 44 G5 26 m S Fi FE While capturing data recently captured data is replayed data capture is continued 11 DISPLAY Settings and Measurement This key is used to switch the window mode You can switch the window mode during Free Running when stopped and Capturing Pressing this key switches the window display as follows r 1 T L R AT VEE TEP E Iun gu Tear PLO eae i a U WAL 4 4 d E 4 LAM 4 Ea LA V m PO T a TT Li i iT OG Oo h KD ND lt Waveform Digital Screen gt Displays waveforms and digital values This is the default screen when the GL900 is powered on The screen settings can be changed by using the SPAN TRACE POSITION key lt Expanded Waveform Screen gt Displays only waveforms in a magnified view in full screen mode lt Digital Calculation Display Screen gt Displays
71. ld generated Alarm the maintained alarm is cleared Free Run TEST P se CH i 099 Alarm generated channels SAMFLE m va ZDNE EZ Alarm output terminal status Black Alarm is cleared e Red Alarm is issued 3 12 Settings and Measurement 13 FILE Replays data in the internal flash memory and USB memory This key is used for operations related to the internal flash memory and USB memory such as copy and delete e Saves data in the internal RAM to the internal flash memory and USB memory Copies the window e Saves the settings currently in use or loads settings Free R nnThg TS n n z Operat ion ZONE 1z0ne 14 NAVI This key is used to display the key operation content during Free Running capture or replay During display of the NAVI screen an explanation of how the key is used is displayed in the window To exit the NAVI screen press the NAVI key again e Basic Procedures Used in Settings The following are basic operation procedures for settings 1 Press the MENU key to open each menu 2 Use the VA lt gt keys to move the cursor to the items you want to set 3 Press the ENTER key to display a list of setting values 4 Use the va lt gt keys to select a setting value 5 Press the ENTER key to confirm the value The above operation is the basic procedure that may be used for each setting However precise procedure may vary between setting i
72. le when connecting directly to a PC without using a hub O 1000 LAN cable crossing Use a straight cable when using a hub LAN cable LAN cable straight straight 2 11 Checks and Preparation 2 9 Using the Battery Pack B 517 Option The B 517 option battery is the only battery type that can be used with the GL900 Two battery packs need to be mounted when you have the GL900 run on batteries You can also mount only one battery pack when you charge it using the AC power source At this time the battery pack can be mounted on either the right or left The running time using batteries is about 2 5 hours when the screen saver is operating Mounting the Battery Pack 1 While lightly pushing the grip of the battery cover slid the cover in the direction indicated by the arrow ZA CAUTION When you have the GL900 run on batteries be sure to mount two battery packs with the same charge level Do not use a new battery with an old battery at the same time If you are not sure about the amount charge each battery and then attach full charged two battery packs 3 Attach the battery cover 2 12 Checks and Preparation Charging the Battery You can mount either one or two battery packs when you charge them Expected time required for charging battery pack x 1 approx 4 hours battery pack x 2 approx 8 hours The battery pack is charged by moun
73. nction When the timer function is used set to a selection other than OFF data capture is enabled only during the time for which the timer is set Selection Description Off The timer function is not used Data capture starts according to triggers Date and Time Data capture starts when a trigger is generated only during certain specified date and time gt When Date and Time is selected set the date and time both on the start and stop sides Every Day Cycle Data capture starts when a trigger is generated only during the same specified time every day gt When Every Day Cycle is selected set the time hour and minute both on the start and stop sides Every hour cycle Data capture starts when a trigger is generated only during the same specified time every hour gt Set the time minute and second both on the start and stop sides The actual timing conditions for data capture are related to triggers See also Sections 3 2 3 3 and 3 7 3 2 Start Side Source Settings Specifies trigger conditions to start data capture Selection Description Off Starts capturing data unconditionally when the Start Stop key is pressed or the time specified for the timer function arrives Level Starts capturing data when a specified level condition is met gt When Level is selected set the condition for each channel See page 3 30 External Input Starts capturing data when an input signal is received from
74. ng at ior of trigger Er the generated alarm conditions for each channel gi s GURSUR to clear the alarm Setting Description 1 Combination Sets the combination of trigger conditions set for each channel Level OR Starts stops capturing data when at least one trigger condition is met Each condition is a level operation Level AND Starts stops capturing data when all trigger conditions are met Each condition is a level operation Edge OR Starts stops capturing data when at least one trigger condition is met Each condition is an edge operation Edge AND Starts stops capturing data when all trigger conditions are met Each condition is an edge operation Specifies the mode for trigger comparison for each channel Off Disables triggers for the set channel T H Rising Generates a trigger when an input signal is above the specified level J L Falling Generates a trigger when an input signal is below the specified level Win In Generates a trigger when an input signal is has come between the upper and lower limit levels set for each channel There is no setting for a logic channel Generates a trigger when an input signal is not has moved out from between the upper and lower limit levels set for each channel There is no setting for a logic channel 3 Level Specifies the level for trigger comparison Set one level for comparison if the mode is set to T H Rising or L Falling Set two le
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76. nnnnnnvevennnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 2 3 2 4 Connecting the Power Cable and Turning on the Power rrvvnnnnnnnvvvnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnr 2 4 Connecting to an AC Power Supply duu itta nee orani ua M esnapnd an ddustnts ace pte eebs 2 4 Connecting to a DC Power Supply rrrrrrnnrnrnnnnnnvnnrrrnnnnnnnnennrrnnnnnnsrennrnnnnnnnsennnnnnnnsnsnennnnnnnnssnesennne 2 5 2 5 Connecting the Signal Input Cables rrrnnnnnnnnnnnvnvnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnevennnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnennen 2 6 Terminal Configuration and Signal Types z azeauenon ua tea tukumau Questa OL UR daba duct esa 2 6 ENN aaessdadtissuvomatantbastont a asse ue ee ake deda pseudo seo 2 6 2 6 Logic Alarm Cable Connection and Functions nrrrrrnnnnnvvrnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnvennnnnnnr 2 7 Circuit Example of Relay Drive by Alarm Output sseeeseeeessseeeeeennnenennnnn nnn 2 7 TAMPEN Nanda 2 9 Inserting a USB Memory Lussessaneimnikeenmivumnidmd esy ao ao Bean n dana tannpine senge 2 9 28 Connecting TO a etr 2 10 Connection Using a USB Cable NSS R enceosaiea seeders scducveumeeanencaes 2 10 LAN PN 2 11 2 9 Using the Battery Pack Option rnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnevennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnr 2 12 Mo BNP 2 12 Spree La 0 EE EEE EN 2 13 2 10 Connecting the Humidity Sensor Option n rrnvevnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnevennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnn
77. nt to be displayed for each channel The annotation can be 11 characters long at the maximum You can use alphanumeric and kana characters and symbols For details on text input see page 3 41 Performs calculation using the current input voltage as the zero position voltage value Cancels the zero position voltage value and displays the input voltage 5 Zero Position Voltage Value Logic and Pulse settings Displays the zero position voltage value display only Specifies the digital input settings 1 6 Logic Pulse Selects the digital input processing method Setting Description Off Disables the measurement of digital input Logic Digital input is processed as logic signals Pulse Digital input is processed as pulse signals 1 7 Input Sets the pulse measurement mode This item can be set only when Pulse is selected in 1 6 Off Disables the pulse input Setting Description Revol Counts the number of pulses per second and and multiplies it by 60 to capture an rpm value Counts Captures the cumulative number of pulses for each sampling interval from the start of measurement Inst Captures the number of pulses for each sampling interval 1 8 Filter Sets the filter for digital input Setting Description Off Disables the hardware filter On Enables the hardware filter The filter is effective in an environment where there is lots of noise Filter is approximately 30 Hz 3d
78. oad file Delete file folder Create file folder Change file name folder name To enable data to be written to the GL900 the login account name must be changed please use the following table as a guide Account name Password Restrictions GL900 None gl900 None Anonymous Read only The following procedure is used to change the Internet Explorer login account Go to the File menu and select Login As to open the login As dialog box ftp 192 168 4 124 Microsol File Edit View Favorites Tools t Je To log on to this FTP server type a user name and password Login As A Mew a JS oss FTP server 192 168 4 124 Create Shortcut 68 4 124 User name GL900 Ju Delete Password Rename Properties After you log on you can add this server to your Favorites and return to it easily A FTP does not encrypt or encode passwords or data before sending them to the server To protect the security of your passwords and data use Web Folders WebDAV instead work Offline Close Learn more about using W d Log on anonymously A Save password Enter the account name in the User Name box leave the Password box blank Finally click the Login button 3 50 CHAPTER 4 Specifications This chapter describes the basic specifications for the GL900 4 1 Standard Specifications 4 2 Function Specifications 4 3 Accessory Option Specifications 4 4 Externa
79. ommend that you ground the GL900 For details see Section 2 4 Connecting the Power Cable and Turning on the Power 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 GL900 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 vent on the main unit Continued operation with the vent blocked may cause the main unit to overheat and break down 3 To avoid malfunctions and other damage avoid using the GL900 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 15 to 35 C when battery pack is mounted Humidity 5 to 85 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 thinn
80. or electric furnaces 3 Installation category The GL900 conforms to the IEC 60 664 1 installation category II 4 Measurement category e Warning This equipment is classified as measurement category I and must not be used within measurement category II IIT and IV yy CHECKPOINT If condensation occurs Condensation occurs in the form of water droplets on the device surfaces and interior when the GL900 is moved from a cold to a warm location Using the GL900 with condensation will cause malfunctioning Wait until the condensation has disappeared before turning on the power Warming up Before Use The GL900 should be allowed to warm up with the power turned on for approximately 30 minutes to ensure that it operates according to the specified performance Configuration When in Use Use the GL900 standing upright or at an angle being set on the stand Usage Configuration 90 degrees Standing upright Standing at an angle being set on the stands lowe 1 3 General Description CAUTION Do not block the air vent on the GL900 as this will cause malfunctioning Measurement accuracy may not be satisfactory if the system is used in a condition other than described above Use both the stands of the GL900 when you use it at an angle Otherwise the unit will fall down Open both the stands before use as shown in this figure 1 4 Notes on Temperature Measurement Please observe the following precau
81. r string consisting of alphanumerics For details on text input see page 3 41 The settings made in Select and Unit are reflected here 7 CHECKPOINT e f a message appears follow the instructions by reducing the number of digits to be output by one or leaving the number of digits as is and changing the EU value he Scaling operation is calculated using a ratio of the Meas Value or EU Output Value settings is displayed when the converted value cannot be processed by MT100 Span may be changed according to the value set for Scaling Setting Example Meas Value EU Value 5 000 20 00 5 000 20 00 IN Ld 20 00 rpm CH 1 10V EA EN EA P CHA Scaling 1 5V 20 00 rpm 2 DATA settings Settings and Measurement This menu is used to specify setting items related to capture and calculations lt Capturing data to the internal RAM gt TMEHU APT LATS RTS OPT OTA 2100 05 01 PE UE 18 00 54 Record sett ings Samp ing Capture des Data pts Auto Save File Name XMEM AUTO G6BD gt Capture Time Capture Space i Repeat Appro Galculat io 5 1 M e gs Settings 2 B PE Auto save data to internal flash memory or USB memory Bu lt Capturing data to the internal flash memory or USB memory gt Reno ener IATA mTEUUETUUUTEES 1054 MEM USE eRecord settings Sampling Capture des File Name M NY ALTO GED vj li re Tim
82. re measured data directly NCAUTION Adequate precautions against static electricity must be taken when handling USB memory Inserting a USB Memory Attach the USB memory to the USB memory terminal USB memory NCAUTION When you attach the USB memory to GL900 be careful during handling so as not to bump or drop the unit Specifications of supported USB memory Power source 5 V Power consumption 250 mA or below Capacity No limit except each file must be within 2 GB USB memory with security functions such as fingerprint authentication cannot be used 2 9 Checks and Preparation 2 8 Connecting to a PC Use the USB LAN Interface to connect the GL900 to a PC Connection Using a USB Cable Use the USB cable to connect the GL900 to a PC USB cable 7 CHECKPOINT If the USB cable is used the USB driver must be installed in your PC Please refer to Application Software Instruction Manual for the installation procedure There is Application Software Instruction Manual in an attached CD ROM N CAUTION The USB connector is adjacent to the LAN connector Make sure the cable is inserted into the correct connector Use an A B type USB cable to connect the GL900 to a PC A connector B connector MG 2 10 Checks and Preparation LAN Connection Use a LAN cable to connect the GL900 to a PC LAN cable Cable Types Use a crossing cab
83. rn off the power while the simplified message is Capturing and Replaying Capturing to Internal RAM Capturing to Internal Flash Memory Capturing to USB Memory or Auto Saving Otherwise the captured data will be destroyed Make sure that the message is completely gone wait for 2 or 3 seconds before turning off the power See also 1 Simplified message display Settings and Measurement 14 Scale lower limit Displays the lower limit of the scale of the currently active channel 15 Waveform display Displays the waveform of the input signal 16 Scale upper limit Displays the upper limit of the scale of the currently active channel 17 Data capture bar 1 During data capture Displays the elapsing time and the remaining capacity of the memory in use The progress of data capture is displayed with the bar in the background Capacity of memory available for data capture Size of data that has been captured Remaining memory capacity available Remaining capacity Elapsed time Remaining time available If the pre trigger is set to other than 0 and the size of captured data has not yet reached the level of the pre trigger the time remaining until it reaches the level of the pre trigger is displayed in yellow Capacity of memory available for data capture Indicates the capacity of free memory available for data capture at the start of data capture For example if 128 MB of 256 MB memory is already
84. rnal flash memory 3 24 Internal memory device Specifications 4 3 internal RAM RETE 3 24 Interval Repeated Interval 3 29 Sampling Interval sese 3 23 K FEY LOCK u ee 3 9 Canceling Key Lock with Password 3 46 L LAN CODneeclofT acoaecer onset gorda apte t artuum Uu Cuidusa 2 11 Language SRP R PE E men EHE KP 3 35 Nr 3 34 Level Operations ee 3 30 LOGIC REIR T 3 21 Index Index M MENU Mc AS 3 8 Mer NN 3 14 3 30 MONITOR Mt 3 7 Monitor Monitor Specifications sssssssss 4 3 Notes on Using the Monitor 1 4 N Name Type o 3 25 3 37 3 38 NAVI key eee eee ee nn 3 13 NIE 3 45 Network Time settings e 3 36 Noise Countermeasure ee 2 16 O Operating Environment ee 1 3 OPT MN 3 32 Go ie pk ZONA m 2 2 4 8 OTHER SENGS so ctis t ot tui a ratae deuil 3 33 Outer Casing ER 2 2 S 5I EEE 1 2 P Part Names and FURCIONS ssec ed eden 2 3 PC Interface Specifications 4 3 POSITION OS 3 7 Power OSA aes deatve uius ost ekevs na auwzunisc 3 34 Precautions to Observe When Performing Measurement 2 15 PUISE oe 3 21 Q OM SENINGS ne 3 45 OUT ROY E m 3 8 H ETA 5 gt f e T 3 18 Rechargeable Battery How to Recharge the Rechargeable Battery 2 17
85. save files create a folder and then save the files in the folder Regardless of the remaining capacity if you try to save files in the root directory due to file restrictions you may not be able to save files The displayed Capture Time may vary according to the sampling interval or number of capture channels 3 25 Settings and Measurement 7 CHECKPOINT Changing the sampling interval capture destination or number of capture points will change the screen display of the time available for data capture capacity available for data capture and possible number of times of repeating If you find that the measuring time exceeds the capacity available for data capture either change the sampling interval or capture destination to large capacity USB memory Time available for data capture Indicates how long data can be captured Capacity available for data capture Indicates the capacity available for data capture with the memory size if the data capture destination is the internal flash memory or USB memory The figure shown in brackets is the percentage of free memory space to the total memory size Possible number of times of repeating Indicates how many times data captured to the internal RAM can be saved to the save destination device if Auto Save is set to On Beware of using this setting particularly when Repeated Capturing is set to On for the trigger For details see page 3 26 in the
86. surface probes K type thermocouple RIC 430 1 1 m stationary surface L probes 1 Two battery packs B 517 option are required for the GL900 to run on batteries For details see Section 2 9 Using the Battery Pack B 517 Option Specifications 000000000000000000000000000060 00000000000000600000000000600 000060006G0000000002000G02006G 000Ge S00 9 58000000000 0 0 0 0 0_ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6606060688 000000000000000000 0 0 00000000000000000000000000006 75 Dimensional precision 5mm Unit mm 4 9 IMENSIONS 4 4 External D N g S EN 2 S ocio r000 MU A AC Power Supply Connecting 2 4 Accessory Accessory Specifications 4 7 Checking the Accessories 2 2 Alarm Hold Generated Alarm 3 30 PANTS ee 3 31 Salo R N R 3 29 ALARM CLENBLEL ecc tnter toe oath ente 3 12 AMP settings 0 00 nen 3 17 alge io EE T m 3 21 B Battery Battery Pack Specifications 4 7 Charging the Battery 2 13 Mounting the Battery Pack 2 12 BD Er 3 37 C Capturing GADE OPP R nones 3
87. tems Please follow the procedure indicated by each menu 3 13 Settings and Measurement 3 3 Operation Modes You can check the system operation status in the simplified message display Operation Operation Operation Free Running Start up status or data is not being Free Running captured Capturing Data is being captured in the main Capturing to Internal RAM Capturing to Internal Flash memory or USB device Memory Capturing to USB memory Capturing and Data being captured is being replayed Capturing and Replaying Replaying Replaying Captured data is being replayed Replaying from Internal RAM Replaying from Internal Flash Memory Replaying from USB Memory Operation status transition START STOP key REVIEW key Free Running Gapturing Replaying START STOP key When capture ends the screen Data cannot be replayed just after automatically switches to the power on or no data has yet been REVIEW key QUIT key replay screen captured Capturing and Replaying 1 Free Running Free RIAA TAS To M nen SAMPLE ime ZUNE zone LE FY ALARM 11121314 When in Free Running status you primarily set up the system to capture data You can check the current input signal as a waveform or digital values Operations available during Free Running Measuement parameters settings The MENU key is used to change various setting items in configur
88. ting it in the GL900 attaching AC adapter to the GL900 1 Mount the battery pack in the GL900 see the previous section for the mounting procedure 2 Turn on the power to the GL900 Please see Section 2 4 Connecting the Power Cable and Turning on the Power 3 The CHARGE LED lights CHARGE LED 7 CHECKPOINT e GL900 is equipped with a temperature monitor function which starts automatic charging as soon as it is cooled down Therefore depending on the internal temperature charging may not be performed immediately When charging is attempted while the power is ON charging may not be performed immediately depending on the temperature environment In such a case set the Screen Saver settings to ON GL900 will start charging as soon as it is cooled down Charging temperature 15 to 35 C If input is being made directly from the DC power supply instead of the AC adapter the DC voltage must be at least approx 16 V 2 13 Checks and Preparation 2 10 Connecting the Humidity Sensor Option Connect the and lead wires of the humidity sensor the B 530 option to the desired terminals and then insert the round connector into the 5V OUT connector on the GL900 S mt 9 Humidity sensor B 530 option Connect to the 5V OUT terminal Humidity sensor N CAUTION Do not use the sensor in a strong electrolyte envronment Measured results may not satisfy to the stated
89. tions when performing temperature measurement 1 Do not use a thick lead with high heat discharge 0 65 or less is recommended 2 Do not block the air vents Always provide a space of at least 30 cm on all sides of the GL900 3 For stabilized temperature measurement allow the GL900 to warm up for at least 30 minutes after turning it on 4 Exposure of the input terminals to direct drafts direct sunlight or abrupt changes in temperature may impair the eguilibrium 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 GL900 5 To conduct measurement in noisy environments connect the GL900 s GND terminal to ground refer to page 2 16 6 If measured values fluctuate due to noise set to a slower sampling speed refer to page 3 23 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 7 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 N CAUTION e Condensation may form on the LCD screen if the GL900 is moved from a cold to a warm location If this occurs wait until the LCD screen warms up to room temperature The LCD screen is manufactured to extremely hi
90. to 41820 C 270 to 2000 C 0 to 41760 C 270 to 2000 C 0 to 41300 C 270 to 2000 C 0 to 2000 C D A gizo wm lt Humidity Range gt Range Maximum SPAN Minimum SPAN p p Oto 110 1 3 Filter Specifies the filter setting Use the filter when there is noise in the input The filter is a low pass filter Selection Description Off The filter is disabled Line The cutoff freguency is 1 5 Hz 5Hz The cutoff frequency is 5 Hz 50Hz The cutoff frequency is 50 Hz 500Hz The cutoff frequency is 500 Hz 3 19 Settings and Measurement 1 4 EU Scaling Converts the measured signals to other units AGTREET TT Unit Sett iti n n Meas value EU value Upper FT LEES Lower F 100 Select Mir Any Unit AV OF Cancel Setting Description 1 Function Sets the function to ON or OFF 2 Meas Value Sets the upper and lower limits of the numeric value to be converted Upper and Lower Limits 3 EU Output Value Sets the upper and lower limits of the output value after conversion Upper and Lower Limits 4 Dec pt opecifies the decimal point position of the EU output value s 5 Select Selects the specific type of engineering units The following selections are available Current length area volume speed acceleration frequency weight power pressure flow temperature 6 Unit Selects the converted unit The units displayed in this item
91. ture data many times or the capacity of the internal flash memory is not sufficient for long measurement Data up to 2 GB can be captured per data capture Note that you cannot use USB memory with a security function such as fingerprint authentication Data lost after power off Data retained after power off Measured data Saving data or Internal RAM Auto Save Internal flash memory or USB memory 2 3 Number of Capture Points Specifies the number of data points to be captured to the internal RAM This item can be set only when Internal RAM is selected in 2 2 Before setting this item check the time available for data capture A in the figure 2 4 Auto Save Specifies whether to automatically save data captured to the internal RAM This item can be set only when Internal RAM is selected in 2 2 Selection Description Disables auto save of data Data captured to the internal RAM is lost when the power is turned off or next data is captured If you want to keep data press the FILE key to save the data On Enables auto save of data Data captured to the internal RAM is saved either to the internal flash memory or USB memory 3 24 Settings and Measurement 2 5 File Name Specifies the name of a file or folder to which you want to capture data or auto save data If the Name Type is Auto gt If the Name Type is User ata Save Dest nat d T ta save Dest That Toft AMEH File Name PDE
92. ubject to excessive mechanical vibration or electrical noise e Such location may impair the GL900 s performance S Use prohibited To insert or disconnect the power cord or a signal input cable grasp the power cord s plug or the signal input cable s connector e Pulling the cord cable itself damages the cord cable resulting in a fire hazard or electrical shock Nio pulling If fluid or foreign matters enters inside the GL900 turn off the Power switch and disconnect the power cord from the electrical socket Use in such status may cause a fire hazard due to electrical shock or current leakage Te power e Contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor to request cord from the socket repair Do not input voltage that exceeds the permissible input voltage range that is specified on the GL900 s label Exceeding the specified voltage input range may cause electrical shock or Q a fire hazard uc Use prohibited Vi Safety Precautions Safety Precautions N CAUTION Do not attempt to lubricate the GL900 s mechanisms Q e Such action may cause the GL900 to break down No lubrication Never clean the GL900 using a volatile solvent such as thinner or benzine e Such action may impair the GL900 s performance lt Clean off any soiled areas using a soft dry cloth MN A No volatile solvents ia Vii Contents CONTENTS PRM 110 a REE ER To Ensure Safe and
93. ure to ground the GND terminal to avoid protective ground electrical shock and fire hazards For grounding use a ground wire with a diameter of at least 0 75 mm When using the GL900 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 GL900 generates smoke is too hot emits a strange odor or otherwise functions abnormally turn off its power and unplug its power cord from the electrical socket Use of the GL900 in such status may result in a fire hazard or electrical d shock After checking that smoke is no longer being generated contact your sales Q representative or nearest Graphtec vendor to request repair Never try to perform repair yourself Repair work by inexperienced personnel is extremely dangerous Amateur repair prohibited Before turning on the GL900 ensure that the electric socket s supply voltage conforms to the GL900 s power rating Use of a different supply voltage may cause damage to the GL900 or a fire hazard due to electrical shock or current leakage Use of a different supply voltage prohibited Never disassemble or remodel the GL900 Such action may cause a fire hazard due to electric shock or current leakage Contact with a high voltage component inside the GL900 may cause NON electric shock K If repair is required contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec No disassembly vendor
94. urthermore the data loggers are equipped with USB and Ethernet interfaces to a PC to enable system configurations according to your application The Ethernet feature includes WEB and FTP server and NTP client functions which allow monitoring from a remote location data transfer and automatic time synchronization Input 1 The input terminals come in two types easy to connect BNC connectors and M3 screw type terminals which facilitate wiring of thermocouples 2 All channels are isolated enabling measurement of signals of different references Display amp Operation 1 With the GL900 s 5 7 inch TFT color liquid crystal display you can confirm the waveforms of measured data and each channel s settings at a glance 2 Easy operation is achieved through a straightforward menu structure and key allocation which resembles mobile phones 3 The relationships between timers and triggers are displayed graphically in an easy to understand manner Data Capture 1 Data can be saved to the internal flash memory or external USB memory The saved data will be retained even after the power is turned off 2 The internal flash memory can be used with disk images thus multiple data items can be maintained 3 Setting the data capture destination to the internal RAM enables quick capture of data After checking the captured data you can save it to the internal flash memory or USB memory if required Data Control amp Processing
95. vels for comparison if the mode is set to Win In or Win Out 4 Hold Generated Alarm Specifies the operation that occurs when the alarm conditions are met once and then are no longer met Hold Maintains the alarm status when the alarm conditions are met once and then are no longer met Press the CURSOR key to clear the alarm Do Not Hold Clears the alarm status when the alarm conditions are met once and then are no longer met 3 30 Settings and Measurement About Level and Edge Operations In the level operation the trigger conditions are assumed to be met only if they are met when the START key is pressed after the timer reaches the set time In the edge operation the trigger conditions are assumed NOT to be met even if they are met when the START key is pressed after the timer reaches the set time The trigger conditions are assumed to be met only if they are no longer met and then are met again Example If the mode is Rising The START key is pressed here Trigger generation area uu Setting level exceeds the setting level is needed Measurement immediately Measurement starts here starts in the level operation in the edge operation About the Trigger and Alarm Operations H A trigger alarm is generated when the signal input rises to or exceeds the specified level Trigger alarm generated area e Measurement starts alarm generated i CH 1 L A trigg
96. xample If 4 20 mA is used connect a 250 O 0 1 resistor and measure it in the 1 5 V range N CAUTION Make sure that the GL900 is not pulled by signal input cables when you connect them The GL900 may fall down if it is pulled l Em High voltage terminal terminal for high voltage input signals EEE Low voltage terminal terminal for low voltage input signals Description Input configuration Isolated input Analog voltage 20 50 100 200 500 mV F S 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500V F S 1 5V Thermocouples K J E T R S B N W WRe 5 26 16bt o ed A D resolution 16 bit Off Line 5 50 500Hz Checks and Preparation 2 6 Logic Alarm Cable Connection and Functions The logic alarm cable B 513 option enables logic pulse input external trigger input and alarm signal output Connect the logic alarm cable B 513 option to the external input output terminal as shown below Logic alarm cable B 513 option Logic Pulse Specifications Description Number of input channels 4 Input voltage range 0 to 24V max single ended ground input Threshold level Approx 2 5V Approx 0 5 V 42 5 to 3 V Switch between logic and pulse input Trigger Input Specifications Number of input channels Input voltage range 0 to 24V max single ended ground input Threshold level Approx 2 5V Hysteresis Approx 0 5 V 2 5 to 3 V
97. ximum of 2 can be set simultaneously Method Data between cursors specified during data replay Search functions Function Search the captured data for the required number of points Search type Search of channels by levels Search by logic pulses combinations Search by alarm generation Annotation input function Trigger Functions Function A comment can be input for each channel Supported characters Alphanumeric and kana characters Number of characters 11 Up to 8 characters are displayed Hem 1 Description Timer mode Off Date and Time Every Day Cycle Every Hour Cycle Hepeat trigger Off On Trigger types Start Data capture starts when a trigger is generated Stop Data capture stops when a trigger is generated Trigger settings Start Off Level External Stop Off Level External Time A level can be set for each channel Level judgment modes Analog T H J L Window IN Window Out Tolerance 1 Loge TH AL Pulse TH LL Window IN Window Out Channel combinations Level OR Level AND Edge OR Edge AND Specifications External Input Output Functions olem 1 Description 4 Input output types Trigger input 1 ch Logic input 4 ch or Pulse input 4 ch Alarm output 4 ch Switch between Logic and Pulse Input specifications Maximum input voltage 0 to 24 V single ended ground input Input threshold voltage
98. y in each zone On Turns on the display of waveforms Off Turns off the display of waveforms in this zone 9 13 Execute X Y for All Data Converts all the replay data to X Y display when executed 9 14 Execute X Y between Cursors Converts only the data between Cursors A and B to X Y display when executed 10 NAVI Menu B Enable mDisable Description of the Free Running keys Displays the kev s that can be used in Free Running status Enable key only L Fress NAVI to close the screen ecreens vary with the operation Operation Description Open Press the NAVI key to open the NAVI menu Close Press the NAVI key to close the NAVI menu Browse explanation Explanation is displayed when an enabled key is pressed 11 Quick Settings Free Mn TI SEES hee ia c0 ev www w E j i cH i 4 006 P Ld D ra az Oem mS G EN CLEAR ALARM 1 11213214 3 45 Settings and Measurement Screen Operation mode Content Explanation Waveform Free Running SAMPLE lt key can be used to change the sampling interval ZONE D key can be used to change the zone division Recording ZONE lt key can be used to change the zone division Capturing and Replaying ZONE lt I gt key can be used to change the zone division Replaying lt I gt key can be used to perform search lt Searches the past side gt Searches the future side ZONE D key can be used to
99. ynchronization comes Gradually synchronizes the clock with the time server The adjusted length of time is about 43 seconds per day approximately equal to 10 ms per 20 seconds Connection Test Performs a connection test by connecting to the time server After the connection test is performed a message is displayed If connection fails check the settings and conduct the connection test again If the connection test is a success the following message is displayed N CAUTION The synchronization is not performed if the error with the time server is 500 ms or more 6 FILE Menu This menu is used to perform file related operations Free Running Te eee et IO ETTE WERT E ZEIT e ua ion File Review File Operat ion E San 4 du ZONE izone v Load current settings eve Load 14 3 36 Settings and Measurement 6 1 File Replay Specify a file to replay data in the internal flash memory or USB memory File replay is explained in detail on page 3 39 6 2 File Operation Operate files in the internal flash memory or USB memory File operation is explained in detail on page 3 39 6 3 Data Save Save data remaining in the internal RAM to the internal flash memory or USB memory l the Name Type IS Auto gt If the Name POS is User Fi le Type Binary GB0 r 3 le Ty ne Binary GED Name Type AUTO v Name Type User r Folder SUXMEMS V Fold
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