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1. a 4 10 4 2 5 Changing the s eting VA a aE ete ines ee 4 11 1 Changing the setting value of the selection type Example Changing CYCLE 4 11 2 Changing the setting value of the numeric value input type Example Changing YEAR 4 12 4 3 Making Settings Operation in THR Mode oocccccocncccccncconcncconcncnoncncnnnnnnoncnnnnnrnnnonrnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnns 4 13 4 3 1 KHS COLSENINO te ING catala aloe 4 13 4 3 2 Selecting Operation MO sita awa kama mua aaa yaka uyayup ayaka R 4 14 4 3 3 P muk ee eee 4 14 4 3 4 Desoripli n ol items Ai 4 14 1 Upper limit of the temperature threshold value DEGHI 4 14 2 Lower limit of the temperature threshold value DEGLO 4 15 3 Upper limit of the humidity threshold value RH HlIl 4 15 4 Lower limit of the humidity threshold value RH LO 4 15 Op SEU alot ai di ida oo 4 16 4 3 5 Changing he Setling Valle sota ee unan anasu pasa nis ainda a asqa eee 4 16 44 Making Settings Operation in SCL Mode 4 17 4 4 1 LASE OF SEMING MENS vin uu u untu A aan db 4 17 4 4 2 Selecting Operation Mde tia
2. 1 Recording date If multiple data items are open the earliest date is displayed 2 Sampling cycle 3 Time interval of each scale on the horizontal axis 4 Waveform name 5 Vertical axis scale 6 Right click menu ON OFF to change time axis change and to display max min ave List of menu bar items Item File Open Data Opens the recorded file Multiple data items can be selected and displayed using tile or cascade display The data that has been displayed is closed Saves the recorded file For tile or cascade display the data items will be saved in one file ES Prints the graph B Check the print image Exits SD Viewer ES A message to confirm the exit is displayed when the displayed data has not been saved Exit Application 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES Display Initialize graph Returns te graph window to the initial state Tile E Displays all the waveforms side by side with the reduced size Cascade Displays all the waveforms overlayed with the enlarged size Narrows the waveform spacing Widens the waveform spacing al a eaae S T in the vertical direction Lil C the vertical direction Eee A eS ee size direction ee alge Oe eee size direction ll ama all the waveforms to fit in one screen Cursor Select Hide OF Cursor 2 j cursor mer s cursor Cursor Calls cursorA o o O Calls cursor B Window Toolbar Enables disables the to
3. Save Data window Press the Browse button to specify the folder and file name to save file Save data Saves EX _ Thin out data Number of samplinc 12152 Cancel Function Displays the names of the destination folder and file Specifies the names of the destination folder and file Thin out data Select this check box when thinning out the data before saving it Number of Displays the number of samples of data to be saved When Thin samplings out data has been selected the thinned out result is displayed Cancels data saving 6 13 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 2 Click the Save button Specify where to save Save in O Temp My Recent Documents File name My Network Save as type SD Viewer ES format cs 3 Click Save to save data Save data x Thin out data Thinning rate 2 Number of samplinc 6076 To thin out the data to reduce the file capacity before saving select the Thin out data check box and specify the thinning rate 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 6 5 Displaying Graph 6 5 1 Names and functions in the graph window EB SD Viewer ES File F View Cursor C Window W Tools T Help H Sad UBD hol ols E El ze ampling 10sec 60 Omin 1 Div 11 15 14 00 11 15 16 00 11115 18 00 11 15 20 00 1
4. the plotted waveform has been created every 10 seconds set as resampling cycle In this example a waveform is created with plots made at every 10 seconds of the resampling cycle between 11 13 04 to 11 14 32 If data does not exist the measured value field shows NO DATA If data of the particular time at resampling does not exist the data immediately before the particular time is plotted In this example as data items at 11 13 44 11 13 54 and 11 14 04 between 11 13 35 to 11 14 11 do not exist the measured value fields display NO DATA The hours of 11 14 14 and 11 14 24 are plotted respectively as B1 and B2 that are the data items of the adjacent hours of 11 14 12 and 11 14 22 Although data B3 is included in a waveform of 11 14 34 the data will not be used because the period of time to create the waveform is from11 13 04 to 11 14 32 that is out of the time range for B3 Data A measured value update cycle 10 sec Recorded for 30 sec from 11 13 04 Waveform to be created pune satel 11 11 11 11 11 Data B measured value update cycle 10 sec 11 Recorded for 20 sec from 11 14 12 7 Automatically connected 11 Resampling cycle 10 sec 11 Time Meas value F Ez Figure Example of the display of the automatically connected data items 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES Example 2 Displays a waveform by connecting data A recorded wi
5. 28 Es FRAUNGS ANG PEO MN wis uu uyu A A a 7 1 A MANE LN A o O 7 1 2 PC software SD Viewer ES iii a a aarsssssssssaa 1 2 APENAS nO a AE Appendix 1 IST OTDISDIAV CG EMO S aia oie it ener Appendix 1 Mal UNE 2N We TS Nati coms a A O Appendix 1 PC software SD Viewer ES ua uuu llas Appendix 2 XII listor Displayed CMAFACICNS wes civ u cue uu i Appendix 3 Contigurali ori or SD CGaord Eodqery i n Appendix 4 CallbIdli0u un w Sus supssusasa anikuy o recado Appendix 5 DIMENSIONS cistina aa a ss sus su a a asss Appendix 6 Revision History xiii 1 Product Overview 1 Product Overview 1 1 Features and Functions 1 High precision Air Thermo Sensor Air Thermo Sensor Head ZN THS1LILJ S allows for the accurate measurement of the temperature and humidity with a temperature resolution of 0 1 C at 25 C and humidity accuracy of 2 5 RH 25 C 10 to 85 RH The ZN THS1LILI S contributes to the improvement for better quality and management of temperature and humidity through accurate measurement 2 Recording with SD card The measurement data is accumulated in the internal memory and output as a CSV file to an SD card by pressing the SET REC STOP key The internal memory can accumulate approximately 8 500 data output them to an SD card without stopping measurement and collect the data when required 1 In the SD card the measured data is saved in the folder having a unique name to identify the Air Thermo Logger The
6. Mode THR Mode SCL Mode MODE key MODE key MODE key Press 2 times AV key AV key AV key AV key THR Mode SCL Mode operation operation RUN Mode operation FUN Mode operation The Air Thermo logger has four operation modes These modes can be switched with the MODE key To change mode from RUN to FUN press the MODE key twice When pressing the MODE key once RUN blinks When pressing the MODE key twice FUN blinks to be switched Use the A and V keys to change setting items and display items in each operation mode Table Operation mode Display RUN ON Measurement Executes measurement and recording of execution mode temperature and humidity RUN mode FUN mode THR blinks Threshold value setting Makes settings of threshold values upper lower mode limits for an alarm output of temperature and THR mode humidity SCL blinka Measurement value Makes settings of measurement value adjustment setting adjustment mode SCL mode 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 4 2 Settings in FUN Mode In FUN mode settings regarding measurement and recording of the Air Thermo Logger are made 4 2 1 List of setting items The list below shows the setting items in FUN mode Display item Display Setting item Setting value de a Measureme 10 s sec 20 s 30 s 10s i nt value 1 m min 2 m 5 m 10 m a c3iclLE update 20 m 30 m 1 h hour cycle Processin NORM MAX MIN AVE ae Measureme NORM
7. SLEEP kuq nt operation Air Thermo Logger is MODE 4 mode reset and restarted when operation mode is changed with the MODE CONTR mode Restore to When ssl the factory SET REC STOP key default initialization starts After DONE is displayed INIT in and operation mode is changed with the MODE key the Air Thermo Station is reset and restarted Read the When inserting the SD setting data card and holding the from the SD SET REC STOP key card the setting data is read from the SD card and is set to the main unit lo rESEr When changing operation mode with the MODE key after DONE has been displayed The Air Thermo Logger is reset and restarted ee Write the When inserting the SD setting data card and holding the BCKUP bc PUP into the SD SET REC STOP key card the setting data is saved into the SD card Not ME ai DISP panes choch youn our minute settin Lee Me SDISP bad SP mode at OFF ON OFF 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 4 2 2 Selecting operation mode FUN Press the MODE key to change the operation mode to FUN FUN at the lower right of the display blinks MODE key RUN Mode THRMode gt sci Mode MODE key MODE key MODE key Press 2 times AV key AV key AV key AV key RUN Mode FUN Mode THR Mode SCL Mode operation operation operation operation 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 4 2 3 Selecting items Move the i
8. UNLESS OMRON S ANALYSIS CONFIRMS THAT THE PRODUCTS WERE PROPERLY HANDLED STORED INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED AND NOT SUBJECT TO CONTAMINATION ABUSE MISUSE OR INAPPROPRIATE MODIFICATION OR REPAIR Application Considerations lt SUITABILITY FOR USE gt OMRON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards codes or regulations that apply to the combination of the products in the customer s application or use of the products At the customer s request OMRON will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use that apply to the products This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the products in combination with the end product machine system or other application or use The following are some examples of applications for which particular attention must be given This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible uses of the products nor is it intended to imply that the uses listed may be suitable for the products Outdoor use uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this manual Nuclear energy control systems combustion systems railroad systems aviation systems medical equipment amusement machines vehicles safety equipment and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations Systems machines and equipment that
9. When the time interval has been set with Fix H grid not selected The time interval between horizontal grids will not change even if enlarged or reduced in the horizontal direction When the time interval has been set with Fix H grid selected The horizontal grid lock will be released when time axis setting is made The size of the horizontal grid will not change even if the graph is enlarged or reduced in the horizontal direction When the span of the displayed data is long executing Display all horizontally may turn the entire graph in gray due to the grid display In such case execute Set Time Axis to set the time interval of the horizontal grid wider 6 24 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 6 5 5 Cursor menu 1 Displaying cursors UB SD Viewer ES DER File F View v Cursor C Window W Tools T HelptH l TOPE EE OSH Q Ses aa ra Date 2010 11 15 Sampling 1S ec 60 0min 1Div 23 5 j lt ia Cursor information window 22 7 Select Ch pe c Peak value between 4 and B Cursor 2010 11 15 14 08 03 000000 ZA Boom valia betwean Anda Cursor B 2010 11 15 17 45 33 000000 23 3 Cursor 4 B 0003 37 30 000000 Average value between 4 and B 39 5 11115 15 00 11115 18 00 11115 21 00 gt From the menu bar select Cursor Cursor A to display cursor A Selecting Cursor Cursor B displays cursor B Calling up cursor to display the Curso
10. key RUN Mode FUN Mode THR Mode SCL Mode MODE key MODE key Press 2 times MODE key A Vkey RUN Mode FUN Mode operation operation THR Mode SCL Mode operation operation Shift to another mode other than to RUN mode is prohibited during recording When mode has been changed from other mode to RUN mode may be displayed for a long period of time Approx time that has been set in CYCLE 10 seconds when processing mode is MAX MIN AVE 5 Measurement and Recording 5 2 Screen Transition in RUN Mode Pressing the V or A key in RUN mode switches the display as follows Pressing the MODE key changes the operation mode Temperature measurement value C is displayed in the upper line and humidity measurement value is displayed in the lower line If computation for the measured value has been set the value after pee eee computation is displayed with MAX MIN AVE and RUN turned ON If adjustment has been set the value after adjustment is displayed with SCL and RUN turned ON Measured temperature The number of writings to the internal memory since the recording start is displayed in the upper line the current time is displayed in the lower line Current time When measured data is written in the internal memory per time cycle specified by measurement update cycle CYCLE the value in the upper line increases by 1 When the internal memory becomes f
11. reduce scale moving etc and returns to the initial state 2 Tile cascade SD Viewer ES ER E Fie E vy Cursor C window W Tools T Help H a x dd g pH O k E ae qg s ne 5 Date 2010 11 15 Sampling 10sec 60 0min 1Div A 23 6 23 5 r l i Ll k NU Y Wu kA Ti 3 0 MI 2 L vu 277 me y VLA En a oot y EP SD Viewer ES aca E Fie F View v Cursor C Window W Tools T Help H Xx 218 gt z w Tm lt CC mel BRI law u A E UAB DS 2 ki hl 5 As Bv dd El 2154 Date 2010 11 15 Sampling 10sec 60 0minf1 Div Fix 134 C HAS 104 C oz 9 5 I ea JA n aa A yru JS T na lm fh HN lI AF e sa lt BEING l 457 Vy eee s w l us N WAS a E y 440 A i 21m L L a e Ilu i CHILI 413 I i L 044 F ns Warata kl 17151400 11 15 16 00 lt 11 15 14 00 11 15 16 00 11 15 18 00 11115 20 00 V lt gt Cascade Multiple waveforms can be displayed side by side or overlaid From the menu bar select Display Tile to arrange the waveforms side by side Select Display Cascade to display the waveforms overlaid For cascade display the selected waveform scale is displayed While a cascade display is showing you cannot activate Narrow interval and Widen interval command and FIX is shown on the upper right 6 22 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 3 Narrow
12. sec vertical cursor only Value Cursor A B Displays the difference between cursor A and B cursor A and B cursor A and B cursor A and B List For all the displayed waveforms displays waveform Vertical cursor only name cursor A cursor B difference between cursor A and B A B Peak A B Bottom A B Average Unit List button Switches display nondisplay of waveforms list Vertical cursor only Copy button Copys the data of Cursor Information to the clip board with a CSV format Close button Closes the Cursor Information window 6 26 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 4 Synchronizing cursors Cursor A and cursor B can be moved at the same time Select Cursor the Cursor A amp B check box When the check box is cleared the cursors can be moved individually 5 Selecting vertical horizontal curosor B SD Viewer ES gt File F View Cursor C Window W Tools T Help H da EJE H HH Fs ok or bi AB aB BH SS dd s Date 2010 11 15 Sampling 10sec 60 0mip Cursor Information Select Ch CH1 c Peak value between A and B Cursor 22 7 Bottom value between A and B Cursor B 19 6 Average value between 4 and B Cursor A 5 39 5 11715 15 00 11 15 18 00 11 15 21 00 gt Use of vertical cursor or horizontal cursor can be selected From the menu bar select Cursor Select Cursor Vertical cursor to display the verti
13. to the measured value as an offset The adjustment range is 10 0 C When adjustment has been set SCL is ON during measurement in RUN mode Setting range numeric value input type 10 0 Displayed value in the upper line to 10 0 Displayed value in the upper line Initial value The same value as the measured value not adjusted 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 4 4 5 Changing the setting value Change the value in the same way as changing the settings in FUN mode Refer to 4 2 5 Changing the setting value 4 5 Copying the Settings When Using Multiple Air Thermo Stations The same settings can be the same among multiple Air Thermo Loggers by reading the setting data from an Air Thermo Logger in other Air Thermo Loggers using the SD card whose setting data has been written on a certain Air Thermo Logger If the settings are shared among multiple Air Thermo Loggers only one Air Thermo Logger needs to be set through the unit operation and the rest of the Air Thermo Loggers can be set by restoring them This contributes to less setting time and less miss settings Refer to 4 2 4 8 Writing setting data BCKUP 4 2 4 7 Reading setting data RESTR 4 19 5 Measurement and Recording 5 Measurement and Recording 5 1 Selecting Operation Mode Temperature and humidity are measured in RUN mode Press the MODE key to change the operation mode to RUN RUN at the bottom right of the display turns ON MODE
14. 0 11 15 20 00 11 15 22 00 Select Time scale setting with right click or click Time Setting on the toolbar to set the time interval in the vertical grid 6 Displaying Max Min Average values Average Max val 44 5 Min wal 43 4 Ave val 43 8 Values are displayed by bringing the mouse cursor near to the graph The max min average values of the measured data can be displayed in vertical grids Select Display Max Min Ave values with a right click The max min average values can be displayed by moving the mouse cursor closer to the graph 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 7 Scrolling the waveform Move the scroll bar right and left to view waveforms from the start to end of recording 8 Initializing display settings From the menu bar select Display Initialize Graph or press Initialize Graph on the toolbar to cancel enlarge reduce moving of the scale etc to return to the initial state 6 20 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 6 5 3 File menu 1 Opening data Opens the data saved with Air Thermo Logger or SD Viewer ES Refer to 6 4 1 Open data 2 Saving data Saves the displayed graph Refer to 6 4 2 Save data 3 Print preview Displays the print image 4 Print Prints the graph 5 Exiting application Exits SD Viewer ES 6 21 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 6 5 4 Displayed menu 1 Initializing graph Cancels enlarge
15. 2 REMOVING SID CAN Got coset aisla 2 9 3 Functions of the Operation Unit and Display U J J Q T J J 3 1 3 1 A aie una alg a u a uQ m aa u au wu asa Sa uyana 3 1 3 151 o A 3 1 3 1 2 PRS SOS Waste 3 1 OZ Display UNT ntc as 3 2 A SEMN Al Th ermoO LOTE ia a 4 1 4 1 Setting Procedure and Operation Modes r 4 1 42 SUMING SANE UIN MO dias 4 2 4 2 1 HENS EPS SELIG US MS aca 4 2 4 2 2 Selecting operation mode FUN cccecccsscccseccesceceneeceececeecseeeceueeseueesaeeesaeesseecsueesseesseeesees 4 3 4 2 3 O CC ilin i eae ee see on A Qua ee geo Re eee eee ye 4 4 4 2 4 DISSCHPTIONCON llemo uuu ios ei 4 5 Cl Measured Update cycle CYCLE acess uuu ua a Qa a Sum haqa 4 5 2 Processing mode MEAS u uya ot magupayasaauasaa 4 5 3 Measurement operation mode MODBE 4 6 4 Recording Mode REC u uyu yuyu un unu a seen abnencactariedy Geveectaaes 4 7 CA ic ro A e E EARST 4 7 6 O u A ere ec o RE E eee ne acne eer en ne ee ee 4 8 7 Reading setting data RESTR u n uu Su Du a 4 8 8 Wrtng ihe setting Gata BCAUP yu uyu D uuu Qi u eee eee 4 9 9 SEUNEU TIME uuu u u m nna dens umo ado 4 9 10 YEAR MONTH DAY CLOCK sustos 4 10 11 Display mode at sleep SDISP
16. 20s 30s 1min 2min d5min 10min 20min 30min 1h cycle Processing mode Measurement operation mode Recording mode Continue 2 ring 3 External output Alarm output 4 Photocoupler output Alarm hold is configurable Memory capacity Internal memory Approx 8 500 data items Instantaneous value maximum value minimum value average value Normal mode sleep mode 1 internal Storage device SD card with SDHC support save measured value save and read external setting value Power supply DC input 24 VDC 10 AC adapter 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz Battery 2 AAA batteries Current 70 mA max AC adapter used consumption Battery life 5 Approx 1 year 2 AAA nickel metal hydride Ni MH batteries sleep mode measurement interval of 10 minutes and SD card not inserted Main unit 0 to 60 C AC adapter 0 to 40 C temperature 15 to 60 C no condensation or icing temperature 20 to 85 RH no condensation humidity 2o MA 600 VDO resistance resistance each in X Y and Z directions for 80 min protection Dimensions 117 2x24 6x56 8 mm excluding protruding part WDH Weight Approx 500g packaged Accessories Instruction Sheet Startup Guide AC adapter or DC cable 6 alarm output connector Utility Disk CD ROM 1 Power saving mode The display is always OFF in default setting It turns ON with button operation 2 Automatically writes data into the SD card when the internal memory reaches the upper 1 1 7 Ra
17. 3 2 Stopping recording c The content of the internal memory has become full Recording to the internal memory continues Only when the recording mode is set to be continue mode Refer to 4 2 4 4 Recording mode REC d Not during a recording but the SET REC STOP key was pressed when the recorded data still remains in the internal memory less than 3 seconds RUN mode Such situation occurs after a restart of the Air Thermo Station due to a power failure or the reset switch being pressed during recording 5 5 Releasing the Held Alarm ALM turns ON when the measured value exceeds the upper limit threshold value or when the measured value falls short of the lower limit threshold value and the alarm output is turned ON When the alarm hold setting is ON the alarm output state is maintained and ALM keeps turned ON even if the alarm state is released To release the held alarm hold the MODE key for at least 3 seconds Refer to 4 3 4 5 Setting alarm hold 5 6 Hiding the Display During operation in RUN mode if no operation is performed in 5 seconds the display may disappear In this case measurement operation mode is set to be sleep mode and the sleep display mode is OFF Recording continues during recording even if the display is not shown Press any key to restart display Pressing the key when the display is not shown can only activate the display To execute functions allocated to the key press the key again aft
18. 5 seconds during operation in sleep mode the display disappears When any key is pressed the display will be restarted Continues the display even during operation in sleep mode Refer to 4 2 4 3 Measurement operation mode MODE When the display is not shown pressing the key can only start it to show To execute functions allocated to the key press the key again after the display is shown again When ETC is OFF SDISP cannot be specified 4 10 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 4 2 5Changing the setting value There are two specification types the selection type to select among the predetermined options and to input the numeric value 1 Changing the setting value of the selection type Example Changing CYCLE Press the MODE key for several times to enter FUN mode and then press the V or A key to display CYCLE line lower line Press the MODE key repeatedly until FUN will blink CYCLE Press the V or A key to display CYCLE in the upper line of the display CYCLE 10s SET REC STOP key Display upper ltem Operation line lower line When pressing the SET REC STOP key the value in CYCLE the lower line blinks 10 s blinks V or A key line ee line Press the V or A key to display the desired value CYCLE Press the MODE key to cancel the settings 30 s CYCLE 1 blinks SET REC STOP key Display upper ltem AA line lower line CYCLE Press the s or V key to display the desir
19. Close 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 2 When Security Warning appears click Run Open File Security Warning The publisher could not be verified Are you sure you want to run this software gall Name SDViewerESSetup msi a Publisher Unknown Publisher Type Windows L i From This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher You should only run software from publishers you trust How can decide what software to run 3 In the Welcome to the SD Viewer ES Setup Wizard window click Next i SD Viewer ES Welcome to the SD Viewer ES Setup Wizard EET zas un The installer will guide you through the steps required to install SD Viewer ES on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel 4 Read the License Agreement shown on the window and select I Agree and then click Next i SD Viewer ES License Agreement cu e ia Please take a moment to read the license agreement now If you accept the terms below click Agree then Next Otherwise click Cancel Software License Agreement This is a binding agreement between OMRON Corporation OMRON and you the
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21. EQUO Sensor Series Air Thermo Logger ZN THX11 SO User s Manual Introduction Thank you for purchasing EQUO Sensor Series Air Thermo Logger ZN THX11 SU1 This manual describes the information regarding the functions performance and usage that are necessary to use the Air Thermo Logger This product must be handled by specialists with electrical knowledge Before using this product read this sheet thoroughly to acquire sufficient knowledge of the product For your convenience keep this instruction sheet at hand to refer whenever necessary Trademarks Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Other company names and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of the respective company Manual type and usage The major contents of the manuals are shown below Select and read a manual according to your need Included manual Print Instruction Sheet Describes the information to ensure the safe and proper use of the product and information regarding ratings performance and installation otartup Guide Describes the basic procedures including content check assembly setting operation recording operation and data display Manual included in the Utility Disk PDF data User s Manual This document Information to ensure the safe and proper use of the product Detailed procedures including content check assembly se
22. J Hold the MODE key for 3 seconds or more to release the error display Failed to write to the SD card of the setting file BCKUP Failed to write the due to no free space or writing prohibited E5001 setting file Insert a writable SD card Hold the MODE key for 3 seconds or more to release the error display Appendix 1 Appendix There is not setting file in the SD card Insert the SD card in which the setting file has been written Hold the MODE key for 3 seconds or more to Failed to read the setting file release the error display HARD There may be a hardware error Please contact Eres Hardware error the distributor or OMRON representative office to inform the displayed error code PC software SD Viewer ES Action to be taken Too many data items selected in Open Data Execute Open Data on the menu again and select only the data that you want to display The number of waveforms that can be Waveforms of more than 1024 cannot displayed on one graph is 1024 Narrow the be displayed data that you want to display and execute again The number of data items exceeds 1 million samples Setting the resampling cycle longer may allow the data to be displayed All the waveforms cannot be displayed Even the non data period is treated as data due to too much data amount Is it OK called NO DATA per sampling cycle and the You cannot add data of more than 10000 data items to display data i
23. Only the selected waveform is enlarged reduced in the vertical direction The operation using the keyboard or mouse is also available Reduce vertical size Press the key while holding the Ctrl key or mouse wheel operation Enlarge vertical size Press the T key while holding the Ctrl key or mouse wheel operation 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 5 Enlarging reducing in the horizontal direction Enlarge reduce the entire waveform in the horizontal direction From the menu bar select Display Enlarge horizontal size to widen the size in the horizontal direction Selecting Display Reduce horizontal size to reduce the size in the horizontal direction Select Display Display all horizontally to fit all the waveforms in one screen These operations can also be performed using the keyboard Reduce horizontal size Press the lt key while holding the Ctrl key Enlarge horizontal size Press the key while holding the Ctrl key From Tool Option a change lock of horizontal grid can be switched When Fix H grid is selected The size of the horizontal grid will not change even if the graph is enlarged or reduced in the horizontal direction When Fix H grid is not selected The size of the horizontal grid will change when the graph is enlarged or reduced in the horizontal direction The horizontal grid time interval can be set by right clicking Set Time Axis
24. Output Specifications 2 4 1 Alarm output 1 Alarm output terminals 1 OUT Outputs the Judgment result allocated in THR mode is output 2 GND It is a common terminal GND OUT Terminal names are inscribed on the unit The provided alarm output connector is used for wiring 2 Output specifications External power 19 t9 24 VDC 10 supply voltage Internal circuit diagram 12 to 24 VDC External power supply Important Do not directly connect the external power supply between OUT and GND Be sure to connect the load 2 Check and Preparation 2 5 Assembly 2 5 1 Connecting Air Thermo Sensor To use this product an optional Air Thermo Sensor Head ZN THS1L L1 S is required Insert the Sensor Head into the Sensor Head connector until it clicks 2 5 2 Connecting alarm output terminals Use the provided alarm output connector to connect OUT and GND to the loads according to the output specifications Refer to 2 4 1 Alarm output 2 Check and Preparation 2 5 3 Preparing power supply This product can be driven by supplying power from the outside or by batteries 1 When supplying power from the outside 1 Insert the plug of the AC adapter or DC cable into the power supply input terminal 2 When using an AC adapter insert the AC plug of the AC adapter into an outlet 100 VAC to 240 VAC When using a DC cable connect the wire with white line on
25. User jon the terms and conditions ofthe license ofthe Software 1 In this Agreement Software means the computer program and related documentation contained in this package The Software shall include any derivative works thereto Coanvriaht nf O I Do Not Agree 6 2 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 5 In the Select Installation Folder window check the installation folder select Everyone and then click Next ii SD Viewer ES Select Installation Folder R A iam The installer will install SD Viewer ES to the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder C Program Files OMRON SD Viewer ES Install SD Viewer ES for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer Everyone Just me 6 In the Confirm Installation window click Next ie SD Viewer ES Confirm Installation The installer is ready to install SD Viewer ES on your computer Click Next to start the installation T 7 In the Installation Complete window click Close The installation of SD Viewer ES is complete i SD Viewer ES Installation Complete SD Viewer ES has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Please use Windows Update to check for any critical updates to the NE T Framework 2 Uninstalling SD Viewer ES To uninstall SD Viewer ES click Add
26. cal cursor Select Cursor Select Cursor Horizontal cursor to display the horizontal cursor The vertical cursor and horizontal cursor cannot be displayed at the same time 6 27 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 6 5 6 Others 1 Displaying relative time Specifies whether or not to display the time of a graph with relative time range When it is not selected the absolute time is displayed From the menu bar select Tool Option Display Relative Time to specify 2 Fixing horizontal grid Specifies whether or not to fix the horizontal grid when operating enlarging reducing graph horizontally When it is not selected the size can be varied From the menu bar select Tool Option Fix H grid to specify 3 Displaying scale Specifies whether or not to display the scale of the all waveforms of the graph From the menu bar select Tool Option Display Scale to specify 4 Highlighting the background color Highlights the background color of the graph From the menu bar select Tool Option Highlight Background Color to specify 6 28 7 Ratings and Performance 7 Ratings and Performance 1 Main unit ZN THX11 SL Item Connectable sensor Display Content Air Particle Sensor Head ZN THS100 S Content LCD 7 seg 5 digit 2 step display auxiliary information indicator display Measurement 10s
27. could present a risk to life or property Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to the products NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCTS ARE PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM lt PROGRAMMABLE PRODUCTS gt OMRON shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable product or any consequence thereof Disclaimers lt CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS gt Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons It is our practice to change model numbers when published ratings or features are changed or when significant construction changes are made However some specifications of the products may be changed without any notice When in doubt special model numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your application on your request Please consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased products lt DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS gt Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes even when tolerances are shown lt ERRORS AND OMISSIONS gt The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate however no responsibi
28. d value Sets whether or not for alarm output to maintained to be ON Alami told when the measured value returns HOLD la sein to within the range of upper lower OFF 9 limit of threshold from the outside of the range alarm state during measurement in RUN mode 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 4 3 2 Selecting operation mode Press the MODE key to change the operation mode to THR THR at the lower right of the display blinks MODE key RUN Mode FUN Mode THR Mode SCL Mode MODE key MODE key MODE key Press 2 times A Vkey A Vkey A Vkey A Vkey RUN Mode FUN Mode THR Mode SCL Mode operation operation operation operation 4 3 3 Selecting items Move the items with the A and V keys To change the set value select an item with A or V key and then confirm it with the SET REC STOP key Press the MODE key to change the operation mode RH HI 4 3 4 Description of items 1 Upper limit of the temperature threshold value DEGHI Sets the upper limit of the temperature threshold value for an alarm output 4 14 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger When the measured temperature is higher than the set value ALM and the alarm output are turned ON Setting range numeric value input type 20 0 C to 60 0 C Initial value 60 0 C 2 Lower limit of the temperature threshold value DEGLO Sets the lower limit of the temperature threshold value for an alarm output When the mea
29. d blinking will stop After the settings above the setting items can be changed again with the V or A key as well as the operation mode can be changed again with the MODE key 4 12 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 4 3 Making Settings Operation in THR Mode Set the threshold value regarding the alarm output of the Air Thermo Logger in THR mode And set the upper limit and lower limit of temperature and humidity When the measured value is whether larger than the upper limit or smaller than the lower limit during operation in RUN mode the alarm output terminal turns ON and ALM on the display turns ON When returned from the alarm state during measurement you can set the alarm output state is maintained can be set Alarm monitoring cannot be stopped To avoid alarm monitoring set each threshold value to beyond the assumed measurement range 4 3 1 List of setting items The table below shows a list of setting items in THR mode Espey Display Setting item Function operation aol item default Upper limit of Sets the upper limit of temperature temperature for an alarm output o ale af threshold ee value Lower limit of Sets the lower limit of temperature DEGLO temperature for an alarm output 20 C threshold value Upper limitof Sets the upper limit of humidity for RH HI TE humidity an alarm output 100 threshold value Lower limitof Sets the lower limit of humidity for RHLO WU humidity an alarm output 0 threshol
30. d the assumed range allows unnecessary power consumption to be reduced When the display is not shown due to sleep mode pressing the key can only start it to show To execute functions allocated to the key press the key again after the display is shown 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 4 Recording mode REC Specifies the operation for SD card writing during data recording selected range selection type CONT RING Initial value CONT Recording mode CONT Continue mode When the internal memory becomes full during recording a file is output to the SD card to continue recording If an error occurs due to the SD card uninserted the recording will stop and the data in the internal memory is maintained Ring mode When the internal memory becomes full during recording the internal memory is overwritten from the oldest data to continue recording Press the SET REC STOP key less than 3 seconds during recording to accumulate the data in the internal memory up to that point The data will be output to the SD card as files while recording continues 5 Initialization INIT Initializes the setting values to the factory default except for year month day hour and minute Operation Hold the SET REC STOP key to start initialization It will be completed when DONE is displayed After initialization press the MODE key to change the operation mode The Air Thermo Logger will be reset to restart 4 Setting A
31. de with the V and A keys To change the set value select an item with V and A keys and then confirm it with the SET REC STOP key Press the MODE key to change the operation mode Current temperature C Value after adjustment Current humidity Value after adjustment 4 4 4 Description of items 1 Adjusting temperature The temperature measurement value is displayed in the upper line and the value after adjustment in the lower line The value will not be adjusted if in the lower line you set the value after adjustment to the same as the value currently displayed in the upper line If a different value is set the difference between the values in the upper line and the lower line will be added to the measured value as an offset The adjustment range is 10 0 C When adjustment has been set SCL is ON during measurement in RUN mode Setting range numeric value input type 10 0 C Displayed value in the upper line to 10 0 C Displayed value in the upper line Initial value The same value as the measured value not adjusted 2 Adjusting humidity The humidity measurement value is displayed in the upper line and the value after adjustment in the lower line The value will not be adjusted if in the lower line you set the value after adjustment to the same as the value currently displayed in the upper line If a different value is set the difference between the values in the upper line and the lower line will be added
32. der is selected Searches all the recorded files in the SD memory card when the root folder of the SD memory card is specified on Search folder and the check box of Search Subfolders is selected Adds the selected recorded file to Select data Cancels data addition The specific data such as the one saved in the hard disk drive in the PC using SD Viewer ES can be opened by selecting File 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 3 On the Open File window select the data to display a graph Select the data to open Multiple data items can be selected When selecting multiple items select the display method from either Display connected data or Display side by side Click Display Graph to display the graph Open File Select Data Name Device_Name Target Start_Time End_Time SYSTEMO1 Temperature 2010 11 15 12 07 13 2010 11 16 12 23 23 10 seconds SYSTEMO1 Humidity 2010 11 15 12 07 13 2010 11 16 12 23 23 10 seconds 2 Display connected data Display side by Me Period 2010 11 15 12 07 13 to 2010 11 16 12 23 23 O O O T Display creating data l Display Graph J cac Only one data item has been saved in the SD card Open File Select Data Name Device_Name Target Start_Time End_Time SYSTEM01 Temperature 2010 11 15 12 07 13 2010 11 16 12 23 23 10 seconds I SYSTEMO1 Humidity 2010 11 15 12 07 13 2010 11 16 12 23 23 10 sec
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34. e said one 1 year period OMRON will replace the Software without charge The User acknowledges that all errors or bugs of the Software may not be removed by such replacement 8 THE ABOVE REPLACEMENT SHALL CONSTITUTE THE USER S SOLE ANDEXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AGAINST OMRON AND THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE INNO EVENT OMRON WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR OTHERINDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUTOF THIS AGREEMENT OR USE OF THE SOFTWARE 9 In any event OMRON s entire liability to the User for any cause shall not exceed the amount actually paid by the User to purchase the Software C Copyright OMRON Corporation 2011 All Rights Reserved vii How to Read This Manual mg Meanings of Symbols Menu items that are displayed on the screen and windows dialog boxes and other GUI elements displayed on the PC are indicated enclosed by brackets mg Explanation of Symbols Weca Indicates the description of an essential point regarding a function such as an important point regarding operation or advice on how to use it Note Indicates application procedures viii Table of Contents ol A A O asas samasaa i Table OF COMEN a a kus N ix 1 Product OVe Vi Wiscania cd 1 1 1 1 real res and UM COINS Juru uy u u u n uuu mm iii 1 1 1 High precision Alr Thermo Sensor uuu ai 1 1 2 R
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36. ed value and CYCLE then press the SET REC STOP key 30 s A value is confirmed and it stops blinking After the settings above has done the setting items can be changed again with the V or A key as well as the operation mode can be changed again with the MODE key 4 11 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 2 Changing the setting value of the numeric value input type Example Changing YEAR Press the MODE key for several times to enter FUN mode and then press the V or A key to display YEAR To display YEAR ETC and TIME need to be set to DISP Display upper ltem Operation line lower line Press the MODE key repeatedly until FUN will blink YEAR CYCLE is displayed in the upper line 2010 YEAR Press the V or A key to display YEAR To display YEAR ETC and TIME need to be set to DISP Ska key J line sd line When pressing the SET REC STOP the least significant YEAR digit in the lower line blinks 2010 YEAR 1 blinks V or A key J Display upper Item Operation line lower line When pressing the V or A key the value YEAR increases decreases 2011 When holding the V or A key the range of T blinks increase decrease becomes wider When pressing the MODE key at this point the setting is cancelled SET REC STOP key Display upper Item Operation line lower line Press the V or A key to display the desired value and YEAR then press the SET REC STOP key 2011 YEAR The value will be confirmed an
37. er the display is shown Refer to 4 2 4 3 Measurement operation mode MODE 4 2 4 11 Display mode at sleep SDISP 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 6 1 Overview of SD Viewer ES SD Viewer ES displays the data recorded in the PC as graphs offline with the logging tool and displays the data recorded in the SD card in Air Thermo Station unit as graphs SD Viewer ES also connects the data items recorded in different periods and displays side by side the data items recorded with another Air Thermo Logger 6 2 Preparation 6 2 1 System requirements of SD Viewer ES SD Viewer ES operates under the following conditions System requirements of SD Viewer ES Windows XP Vista 7 32 bit Intel x86 compatible processor 1 GHz or faster 1 GB or more 2 GB or more recommended Display Resolution 1024 x 768 or more 65 535 colors 16 bit color or more HDD A minimum of 30 GB free space is required to install SD Viewer ES CD ROM drive For installation SD card reader writer SD For recorded data reading card slot 6 2 2 Installing uninstalling SD Viewer ES 1 Installing SD Viewer ES 1 Insert the provided Utility Disk into the CD ROM of the PC The window below appears Click SD Viewer ES Utility Disk Ver 1 0 1 EQUO Sensor series Air Thermo Logger Model ZN THX11 S Software Installer SD Viewer ES 3 Adobe Reader is required to view User s Manual
38. ernal memory is always backed up so that it will not be deleted after running out of batteries 1 The battery life varies according to measurement environment conditions and type or performance of the batteries 2 Check and Preparation 2 Check and Preparation 2 1 Checking the Contents This product includes the following items Main Unit ZN THX11 S AC Adapter or DC Cable Alaram Output Connector Utility Disk CD ROM Instruction Sheet Startup Guide mii 2 2 Preparing Necessary Items The following items are required to use this product Fine Differential Pressure Sensor Head ZN THS1LILI S 1 Sold separately SD card SDHC compatible 1 After operation check HMC SD291 2 GB For saving and moving measured data AAA Batteries for battery operation 2 Alkaline batteries or rechargeable nickel hydrogen Ni MH batteries Important Use two batteries of the same type Do not mix the old and new batteries 2 1 2 Check and Preparation 2 3 Exterior Features MODE key Display unit ES _M key Vkey head LAN port connector Power supply input terminal SD card slot Alarm output terminal SET REC STOP key Screw hook hole Battery Mounting oor screw hole Reset switch For functions of the keys and display refer to 3 Functions of Operation Unit and Display Refer to 3 Functions of Operation Unit and Display 2 Check and Preparation 2 4 Input
39. es the recorded data The data items are saved as one data item for connected or side by side display Exit application Exits SD Viewer ES Window Toolbar Specifies whether or not to display the toolbar Tool Initialize settings Initializes the retained information by each user such as the window size and time axis settings Displays the version of SD Viewer ES 6 3 2 Stopping SD Viewer ES In the menu bar of the main window select File Exit application to exit SD Viewer ES If the data has not been saved due to the tile display the message to confirm exiting SD Viewer ES is displayed 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 6 4 Opening and Saving Data 6 4 1 Opening data 1 From the menu bar of the main window click File Open Data to display the Open Data window and then click the Add Data button Open File Select Data Select Data Name Device_Name Target Start_Time End_Time lt Cancel 2 In the Select additional data window specify the SD card in which the recorded data of the Air Thermo Logger has been saved Select Search folder and press Browse to specify the drive that is allocated to the SD card example E Check that the check box of Search Subfolders is selected and then click Add Select additional data Search Specifies whether or not to browse the subfolder as well when Subfolders Search fol
40. g cycle Resamples the data as a dummy with a new cycle when data items with different sampling cycles are created Lower Limit connected or aligned side by side Specifies this new cycle as a resampling cycle Normally the automatically calculated value is selected 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES The waveform name can be changed In Waveform to be created highlight the data to change the waveform name and then click the Edit button Enter the name and click OK aveform Da The maximum number of the data items that can be open is 1 million samples When the number of waveforms increases the number of samples per waveform decreases The maximum number of waveforms that can be displayed is 1024 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 1 Display connected data and Display side by side When displaying the multiple data items that have been recorded with the same Air Thermo Logger at the same time the display method can be selected from either Display connected data or Display side by side Display connected data Connects the recorded data items and displays them in chronological order The data items that can be connected must be the same Air Thermo Logger same device name and the same target type temperature or humidity If a different Air Thermo Logger or type is specified the data items are tiled The connected data can be saved as one file The con
41. he product When inserting or pulling out an AC adapter or DC cable alarm output cable or sensor connector hold the unit as well Mount an appropriate load on the alarm output terminals due to the possibility of smoking If liquid crystal leaks due to a damage to the LCD panel be careful so that your skin will not touch with or you will not inhale or swallow it If liquid crystal enters into your mouth seek medical attention Precautions for Correct Use 1 Avoid installing the product in the following places Places exceeding the rated ambient temperature Places exposed to extreme temperature changes prevent condensation Places exceeding the rated RH level Places subject to corrosive or flammable gases Places subject to mist droplets coarse particles fiber salt metal dust or large amount of particles Places subject to direct shock or vibration Places subject to direct sunlight Places subject to exposure to water oil or chemicals Places subject to strong magnetic field or electric field Outdoors 2 Wiring Lay the product cable away from any high voltage cable or power line If laid in the same conduit or duct induction noise from them may caused malfunction or breakdown of the product Be sure to turn the power OFF before inserting or removing the I O terminals Otherwise it may result in a failure Do not connect the product to a sensor head other than ZN THS1LILJ S Do not hold only the sensor head mounted to the product b
42. he bottom of the screw head and the wall surface 2 5 mm or more Enlarged view of the hook screw Important To insert or remove the SD card with the Air Thermo Station mounted with screw hook holes firmly hold the main unit with hands Failure to do so may result in dropping and damaging the SD card 2 Check and Preparation 2 7 Preparing Software SD Viewer ES The Air Thermo Logger is provided with PC software SD Viewer ES that displays the data recorded with the Air Thermo Logger on the PC Fore details on preparation such as installation to use SD Viewer ES refer to Chapter 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES Refer to 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 2 8 Inserting removing SD card The Air Thermo Logger has an SD card slot to record the measurement data and write read the setting data Important When inserting removing the SD card firmly hold the main unit with your hands When the product is mounted with its screw hook hole inserting removing the SD card without firmly holding the main unit may result in dropping and damaging the SD card When SD on the display is blinking do not remove the SD card Doing so may destroy data in the SD card Do not touch the metal terminal of the SD card Do not bend the SD card When inserting removing the SD card be aware of static electricity Do not enable the write protection of the SD card 2 8 1 Inserting SD card SD turns ON 1 Inse
43. he lower limit threshold value and the alarm output is turned ON When the alarm hold has been set the alarm output state is maintained and 5 2 5 Measurement and Recording ALM keeps turned ON even if the alarm state is released Hold the MODE key for the maintained alarm MAX MIN and AVE turn ON when processing mode has been set to MAX MIN and AVE They are not displayed in NORM 5 3 Starting Stopping Recording 5 3 1 Starting recording When holding the SET REC STOP key for at least 3 seconds in RUN mode recordings of the temperature and humidity start and REC turns ON The measured data is recorded and accumulated in the internal memory and is output as a CSV file into the SD card when the SET REC STOP key is pressed Important If a recording starts when the recorded data still remained in the internal memory the recorded data will be lost When pressing the SET REC STOP key for less than 3 seconds before recording the file can be output to the SD card A state in which the recorded data remains in the internal memory occurs due to a power failure or the reset switch being pressed during recording and therefore the Air Thermo Station restarted If a recording stop operation is performed properly the recorded data will not be remained In RUN mode press the V or key to display the time at the lower line If the value in the lower line is 0 there is no recorded data in the internal memo
44. ing widening space x E File E viewty Cursor C Window W Tools T Help H BHI EJ BE FH PB Osh k m wo da Pal Date 2010 11 15 Sampling 10sec 60 0minj1Div 23 8 os r s w wT A 23 0 E M H 22 7 q T man 1 457 hr phig Yus k PEI Narrow space A J Nira 475 w opa vere widen space i A ek aaa EE WA ttl 11115 14 00 11115 16 00 11115 18 00 11715 20 00 Vy Narrow or widen the waveform interval From the menu bar select Display Narrow space to narrow the space of the waveform Selecting Display Widen space widens the space of the waveform The operation using the keyboard or mouse is also available Narrow space Press the T key while holding the Shift key or mouse wheel operation Widen space Press the Y key while holding the Shift key or mouse wheel operation While a cascade display is showing you cannot activate Narrow space and Widen space command 4 Widening reducing in the vertical direction Widen reduce the graph or waveform in the vertical direction From the menu bar select Display Enlarge vertical size to widen the size in the vertical direction Select Display Narrow vertical size to reduce the size in the vertical direction When a waveform is not selected Widen reduce the entire graph When a waveform is selected
45. ir Thermo Logger 6 Others ETC Specifies whether or not to display the itmes for the setting files to read write and time settings Setting range OFF DISP Initial value OFF Installation value Operation OFF Not display the items to read write of the setting data time setting and the display settings in sleep mode Pressing the V key after confirmation with the SET REC STOP key returns to the items for CYCLE Displays the items to read write of the setting data time setting and the display setting in sleep mode Fix them with the SET REC STOP key then press the V key to return to the items for RESTR 7 Reading setting data RESTR Restore the settings of the main unit by using SD card in which the setting data has been saved as a backup with BCKUP described later Operation Insert the SD card in which the setting data has been saved and hold the SET REC STOP key Reading is complete when DONE is displayed When press the MODE key to change the operation the Air Thermo Logger will be reset and restarted The number of the setting data items that can be backed up in one SD card is one for one unit The setting data that has been backed up with a different Air Thermo Logger can be restored with other Air Thermo Logger When ETC is OFF setting data cannot be read 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 8 Writing the setting data BCKUP Saves the setting data of the Air Thermo Logger unit into the SD ca
46. it to the power 24VDC 10 and connect the other wire to OV DC power supply SLN gt Important e When using an AC adapter use the provided AC adapter e When using a DC cable use the provided DC cable The main unit does not have a power supply button When connecting the power supply the Air Thermo Station starts operation immediately The supplying power from the outside has priority when both the power supply from the outside and rechargeable battery are used When supplying power from the outside has stopped due to a power failure it will be automatically switched to battery power if mounted 2 Check and Preparation 2 Using batteries 1 Slide to open the battery cover on the back of the main unit 2 Insert two batteries with careful attention to proper polarity 3 Slide to close the battery cover Important When inserting the batteries be careful about the direction of the polarity Inserting the battery with wrong polarity may result in damage of the main unit Use two batteries of the same type Do not mix the old and new batteries It is recommended to operate the product in sleep mode The supplying power from the outside has priority when used in combination with batteries When supplying power from the outside has stopped due to a power failure the power supply will be automatically switched to battery drive if mounted The main unit does not have a powe
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48. lity is assumed for clerical typographical or proofreading errors or omissions lt COPYRIGHT AND COPY PERMISSION gt This manual shall not be copied for sales or promotions without permission This manual is protected by copyright and is intended solely for use in conjunction with the product Please notify us before copying or reproducing this manual in any manner for any other purpose If copying or transmitting this document to another please copy or transmit it in its entirety Precautions on Safety Meanings of Signal Words For the safe operation of ZN THX21 SL1 this operation manual indicates the precautions by using the marks and symbols as indicated below The precautions given here contains important information related to safety Be sure to observe them The marks and symbols for the safety precautions are as follows Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided VAN will result in minor or moderate injury or may result in serious WAR N l NG injury or death Additionally there may be significant property damage VAN CA TION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided U may result in minor or moderate injury or in property damage eMeanings of Alert Symbols eDisassembly Prohibition Indicates that disassembly is prohibited to prevent electric shock eExplosion Caution Indicates the possibility of explosion under specific conditions eWarning Indicati
49. lue Change the value in the same way as changing the settings in FUN mode Refer to 4 2 5 Changing the setting value 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 4 4 Making Settings Operation in SCL Mode The adjustment of the measured value of the Air Thermo Logger is set in SCL mode Adjust the values to be displayed or recorded by adding by adding or subtracting by the predetermined setting values for the values measured with the Air Thermo Logger offset lt Display Value Adjusted Time 4 4 1 List of setting items The table below shows a list of setting items in SCL mode Setting item Display Function operation Factory default Upper line Values of the upper and lower lines are equal not adjusted Measured temperature Lower line Value after adjustment Upper line Values of the upper and Measured lower lines are equal Humidity humidity sets the humidity not adjusted adjustment Lower lilne adjustment value Value after adjustment Sets the temperature adjustment value Temperature adjustment 4 4 2 Selecting operation mode Press the MODE key to change the operation mode to SCL SCL at the lower right of the display blinks MODE key MODE key MODE key MODE key Press 2 times AVkey AVkey AVkey AVkey RUN Mode FUN Mode THR Mode SCL Mode operation operation operation operation 4 17 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 4 4 3 Selecting items Transition of items can be ma
50. n the following span number of samples is counted inside On the Open data window Select Data the Select column select data item individually to reduce the non data period Data cannot be found because the Saving cannot be performed because the data necessary data has been broken or necessary for file saving does not exist Redo deleted the operation from opening the recorded data The data necessary to display graph is not recorded Check that the recorded data has not been edited and specify the data again Data cannot be open when the recorded data is open with software such as Excel Exit other software and read the data again The following file could not be read Appendix 2 Appendix List of Displayed Characters Display _ Characterstrings Display Characterstrings Display Character strings cYel E nantH AVE AEAS SLEEP steep node CONT eE bd hP RING in DEGHI Etc ETC Jon ON dEblo DEGLO rEbSEr RH HI be PUP BCKUP narn NORM rH Lo RHLO k ink HOLD YEAr YEAR aun MN r ESEE RESET Major messages Appendix 3 Appendix Configuration of SD Card Folder Root folder _FARM System folder SYSTEM System folder Serial No Folder for recorded data Y M D Recorded data CSV 20000101 to file 20991231 File folder name For system ARN Do not change the file name or internal file For system eae ds Do not change the file name
51. nd AVE are turned ON at lower left of the display When MAX MIN AVE is specified as processing mode and the operation mode is switched from SCL to RUN the display may keep showing This is because the Air Thermo Logger waits for the necessary data to be accumulated The estimated time which has been set with CYCLE will be 1 seconds 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 3 Measurement operation mode MODE Specifies the mode of measurement operation selected range selection type NORM SLEEP Initial value NORM Measurement Operation operation mode NORM SLEEP Sleep mode Air Thermo Station operates in power saving mode The CPU enters into standby state except when measurement is performed through measurement update cycles If the SDISP which will be described later is OFF even the display will not be shown You can press any key to resume the display even if the display has not been shown However when there is no operation for 5 seconds the display will disappears again It is recommended to operate Air Thermo Station in sleep mode during battery operation Change the measurement mode and press SET REC STOP key to confirm If you change the operation mode with MODE key the Air Thermo Logger will be reset to restart When the alarm output is ON including alarm holding state the power is consumed even though the Air Thermo Station has been in SLEEP mode To set the threshold value to be beyon
52. nected data items do not need to be in series Display side by side Displays the recorded data items side by side The arranged data items can be saved as one file The time display of the horizontal axis shows relative time O a a ee I i ia C a f N Temperature I I I I I I I I I _ 1 I Humidity Aa w e e s s s Air Thermo Sensor Display connected data Display side by side Waveform 1 Waveform 1 Waveform 2 Waveform 3 Waveform 4 Waveform 2 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 2 Resampling cycles Records the data items at a common sampling cycle again as a dummy when displaying multiple data items at the same time This operation is called resampling Normally the resampling is performed automatically Also the user can specify the resampling cycle among alternatives Note Example 1 Connecting data A and data B that were recorded with a measurement update cycle of 10 seconds For example consider a case where data A recorded for 30 seconds with a measurement update cycle of 10 seconds from 11 13 04 and data B recorded for 20 seconds with a measurement update cycle of 10 seconds from 11 14 12 are automatically connected and displayed A waveform is created by the plots made starting from the oldest recorded data to the newest recorded data In this example from the start time of 11 13 04 to the end time of 11 14 42
53. ody 3 Battery Use Do not combine use of new and old batteries or do not use batteries in combinations with those of different makers or models Doing so may result in malfunction Do not insert a battery with the polarity inverted Be sure to mount a battery cover during use Be careful that the operation of the device cannot be guaranteed if a battery is removed because the battery cover is not mounted Remove the batteries if you do not use the product for a long period of time If leaving the used batteries in the product for a long period of time corrosion of the device may occur due to a battery leak Do not disassemble or throw the battery into the fire When the battery level is low a restart may be repeated If such event occurs replace the batteries with new ones 4 Battery Disposal For disposal of batteries after replacement restrictions may apply depending on the local government Dispose of the battery according to your local government 5 Seal at the bottom of the main unit Never remove the seal at the bottom of the unit as there is a connector used for maintenance purpose conducted by OMRON 6 Mounting screw holes The screw hole is M3 and the depth of the screw is 4 mm Do not tighten a screw with more than 4 mm in depth Doing so may damage the product Vi Software License Agreement This is a binding agreement between OMRON Corporation OMRON and you the User on the terms and conditions of the license of
54. olbar display Tool Option A A O time Lock horizontal grid Fe EE scale freon background Help Displayhelp gd Displays help Version information Displays the version information List of right click menu items Time scale setting Sets the time axis on the graph Display Max Min Ave Displays max min ave values on the graph 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 6 5 2 Basic graph operation 1 Selecting the waveform Click the tag of the target waveform The tage is highlighted and the selected waveform becomes active When clicking any location other than the waveform the selection can be released When clicking the waveform while holding the Ctrol key the multiple waveforms can be selected Click the waveform with holding the Shift key to select all waveforms Press the tab key to select the next waveform 2 Moving the waveform 334 324 314 The selected waveform can be moved by a drag 3 Moving the scale Date 010110 C 334 32 4 31 4 30 4 Drag the scale to move to any location 4 Enlarging reducing the waveform 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES Rotating the mouse wheel while pressing the Ctrl key enlarges or reduces the waveform size 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 5 Setting the time axis Time Setting o H 1Diy Input range 1 24 Select QO auto day hour Omin O sec 5 18 0
55. on samples as a total that can be opened Greater the waveform count fewer the sample count per waveform Number of waveforms that 1024 at maximum can be displayed Appendix Appendix List of Displayed Errors Main Unit ZN THX11 SL Display Contennt Action to be taken Upper lower Failed to write the recorded data to the SD card due to no free space or card being DATA Failed to write removed during writing Insert the writable SD E1100 measured data card Hold the MODE key for 3 seconds or more to release the error display The sensor Head is not connected Connect E2000 the Sensor Head properly SD card is not inserted Insert the writable SD NO SD SD card not inserted card E3000 Hold the MODE key for 3 seconds or more to release the error display Unable to access to the SD card due to low BATLO battery voltage Replace the battery or connect E3001 Unable to access SD to the AC adapter card Hold the MODE key for 3 seconds or more to release the error display Writing to the SD card is prohibited Insert the Son SD card write prohibited VAE ea rara E3002 Hold the MODE key for 3 seconds or more to release the error display Failed to recognize the SD card Insert an SD ER SD card recognition appropriate SD card E3003 error Hold the MODE key for 3 seconds or more to release the error display The setting data within the SD card is invalid RESTR valide daa due to invalid model type or setting value E5000
56. onds SYSTEMO1 Temperature 2010 11 16 12 40 00 2010 11 16 21 52 30 10 seconds SYSTEMO1 Humidity 2010 11 16 12 40 00 2010 11 16 21 52 30 110 seconds Gama risa Display connected data Display side byXide Period 2010111115 12 07 13 to 2010 11 16 21 52 30 OS Hide creating data 4 Display Graph Y Waveforms to be created waveform_Name Device_Name Target Upper _Limit Lower _Limit Included_data SYSTEMO1 Temperature 100 10C Datal Data3 SYSTEMOI Humidity Data2 Data4 Resampling cycle 10 sec v Number of waveforms after resampling Multiple data items have been saved in the SD card Display creating data has been pressed 6 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES Select Data Item Select Selects data to be added Data Automatically displays an ID to distinguish the combination set of device name target start time and end time saved with SD Viewer ES Name file as a device name humidity Start Time Displays the start time of the data recorded in the file End Time Displays the end time of the data recorded in the file Cycle Displays the measurement cycle of the data recorded in the file Select All Selects all the data items displayed in the data selection column Release All Releases all the data items displayed in the data selection column Add Data Displays the window to specify the additional data Display connected data Displays
57. ons N WARNING As this product contains a lithium battery fire explosion or burning hazards may occur Dispose of the product as industrial waste Do not disassemble deform heat or burn this product Do not disassemble or touch inside the unit Doing so may result in electric shock and or injury PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFE USE Observe the following precautions to ensure safe operation Do not install the product in the places subject to exposure to water oil or chemicals When using an AC adapter use only the provided AC adapter When using a DC cable use only the provided DC cable If a voltage that exceeds the rated voltage is applied to the AC adapter or DC cable smoking may occur Do not connect a power supply that exceeds the rated voltage In a situation where a voltage higher than the rating is applied use protective equipment so that the power supply voltage does not exceed the rated voltage Dispose of the product as industrial waste To use the batteries properly read the precautions written by manufacturer before use Do not subject the product to a shock such as dropping the product Doing so may cause damage to or malfunction of the product It is recommended to secure screws when mounted on the wall surface to prevent damage from dropping the product If strong impact is applied to the product stop use of the product When inserting or pulling out the SD card hold the main unit to prevent damage from dropping t
58. or Remove Programs Windows XP or Uninstall program Windows 7 6 3 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 6 2 3 Preparing the recording data Connect a commercially available SD card reader writer to the PC This procedure is not necessary if the main unit of the PC has a SD card slot Insert the SD card taken from the Air Thermo Logger in which the recorded data has been saved into the SD card reader writer or the SD card slot of the PC 6 3 Starting and Stopping SD Viewer ES 6 3 1 Starting SD Viewer ES 1 From the start menu of the Windows select All Programs OMRON SD Viewer ES SD Viewer ES Ver 1 00 to start up SD Viewer ES E Disk Defragmenter Windows Update m Accessories gt Startup Internet Explorer 3 Outlook Express 7 po Remote Assistance Windows Media Player All Programs SN gt fa SDViewerES gt 0 SD Viewer ES Yer 1 00 Log Off Turn OFF Computer Start menu Windows XP You can also click the icon on the desktop to start SD Viewer ES Icon 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 2 After the startup image is displayed for a while the main window will be displayed File F Window W Tools T Help H ar i SOS OA Main window po Menu A Open data Opens recorded data Multiple data items can be selected to specify the display method for either connected or side by side Save data Sav
59. or internal file Folder to store recorded data Serial No The serial number of the Air Thermo Logger is used for the folder name Subflder to store recorded data Recorded date YYYYMMDD is used for the folder name The recorded data file is CSV format The file name is as follows Y M D Hour minute second serial No CSV Example 12345601 CSV Recorded data file written to the file at 12 24 56 Appendix 4 Appendix Calibration Calibration is not required for the Air Thermo Logger unit The Air Particle Sensor Head ZN THS1L111 S is needed to calibrate Read the Instruction Sheet of the Sensor Head Appendix 5 Appendix Dimensions ww uyy UNO Indur Ajddns ISmo Appendix 6 Revision History The specifications of this product you have just purchased are subject to changes in adding new functions or making improvements This operation manual will be revised whenever such changes incur with the changes reflected on its contents The revised manual contains the history of revision with the manual revision codes and the revision descriptions About the manual revision code The manual revision code is affixed to the tail of the Rev No given in the lower right corner of the manual Rev O Revision code History of Revision code December 2010 First edition June2011 Addition of DC cable model February2012 Power supply voltage clerical error correction Authorized
60. r 30 seconds with a measurement update cycle of 30 seconds from 11 13 04 and data B recorded for 40 seconds with a measurement update cycle of 20 seconds from 11 14 12 are automatically connected and displayed The waveforms will be created from the data at 0 00 00 relative time and will be plotted the recorded time of the data with longer recorded time in every resampling cycle In this example waveforms are created with plots made every 10 seconds of the resampling cycle for 40 seconds starting from 00 00 00 The data items of the remaining hours of the shorter recorded time are displayed as NO DATA In this example the data of 0 00 40 of waveform A will be displayed as NO DATA since data A is the recording data for 30 seconds 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES Data A measured value update cycle 30 sec Recorded for 30 sec from 11 13 04 Waveform A to be created Waveform B to be created Time eas value Time 0 00 00 0 00 00 61 Data B measured value update cycle 20 sec 0004 0 0004 0 Recorded for 40 sec from 11 14 12 00020 00020 Time Meas value Display side by side OD030 A OOOO 111412 B Resampling cycle 10 sec 00040 NO DATA 0 00 40 111432 111452 Figure Example of side by side display 6 4 2 Saving data You can save the multiple data items to be displayed connected or side by side as one data item 1 From the menu bar select File Save Data to display the
61. r information window and the position and value that the cursor is pointed at on the selected waveform Drag the cursor by moving the mouse pointer on the cursor When cursor information is left blank a waveform is not selected Select a waveform to display the value 2 Hiding cursor From the menu bar select Cursor Select Cursor OFF to hide the cursor 6 25 6 Display Usage of SD Viewer ES 3 Cursor information The cursor window appears when a cursor is called Cursor Information Select Ch CH1 Peak value between A and B CursorA 2010 11 15 13 28 53 000000 a Rane Cursor B 2010 11 15 16 11 23 000000 Cursor A B 0002 42 30 000000 Average value between A and B Cursor Information Select Ch CH1 Peak value between A and B Cursor 2010 11 15 13 28 53 000000 Bottom value between A and B Cursor B 2010 11 15 16 11 23 000000 22 5 Average value between and B Cursor A B D002 42 30 000000 0 1 Close Wave Cursor 4 Cursor B Cursor 4 B A B Peak A B Bottom A B Average Unit CH1 22 6 22 5 0 1 22 7 22 1 22 4 E CH2 46 7 46 1 0 6 48 0 45 7 46 7 Yo Select waveform Displays the selected waveform name The waveform name can be displayed as follows Connection name waveform name Cursor A Displays the position information of cursor A Year month day hour min sec vertical cursor only Value Cursor B Displays the position information of cursor B Year month day hour min
62. r supply button When battery attached the Air Thermo Station starts operation immediately Charge the batteries before use The main unit does not have a function to charge batteries 2 Check and Preparation 2 6 Installing Air Thermo Logger This section describes how to install the Air Thermo Station Important This product is precision equipment Do not drop the product when mounting it Use the mounting screw hole to secure the product when installing the product to the wall or equipment where vibration or shock may affect the main unit directly 2 6 1 Standing installation Important When placing the product on the desk etc place it enough distance from the edge of the desk to prevent damage from dropping it Do not get stuck with the power cable Sensor Head cable and LAN cable 2 6 2 Securing with mounting screws There are mounting screw holes at the back of the unit to secure the products on the wall or other surface The unit also can be secured with round magnets to the screw holes M3 screws Important The depth of the screw hole is 4 mm Do not tighten screws more than 4 millimeters It will cause the damage to the product 2 6 3 Mounting with screw hook hole There are two hook holes below the convex section of the upper unit for the product to be secured on the wall 2 Check and Preparation Use M3 screws to hook the screw head on the screw hook holes Set an interval of 2 5 mm or more between t
63. rd Operation Insert an SD card and hold the SET REC STOP key Saving is complete when DONE is displayed Important The number of the setting data items that can be backed up in one SD card is one for a unit If you backup the setting data using the SD card in which the data has already been backed up the data will be overwritten The data will also be overwritten if a backup is done on another Air Thermo Logger e The setting data is written into the system folder of the SD card When ETC is OFF the setting data cannot be written 9 Setting time TIME Specifies the time settings Selected range selection type OFF DISP Initial value OFF Installation value Action OFF Time cannot be set Press the V key to fix it with he SET REC STOP key and move to SDISP DISP Time can be set Press the V key to fix it with he SET REC STOP key and move to YEAR When ETC is OFF TIME cannot be specified 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 10 YEAR MONTH DAY CLOCK sets year month day and time Setting range numeric value input type YEAR 2000 to 2099 MONTH 1 to 12 DAY 1 to 31 CLOCK 00 00 to 23 59 When ETC is OFF and TIME is OFF the year month day hour and minute cannot be set 11 Display mode at sleep SDISP Specifies whether or not to display during operation in sleep mode Selected range selection type OFF ON Initial value OFF Setting value OFF If there is no operation for
64. refore even if two or more Air Thermo Loggers are controlled the data of each logger can be collected with one SD card while the data in each logger is normally saved in each internal memory Approximately 17 million data items can be recorded can be stored for 5 years with one Air Thermo Logger with a measurement interval of 10 sec 1 When SD blinks in the display of the main unit do not remove the SD card Doing so may damage the data 3 Graphical display software provided as standard The data output to the SD card can be displayed as graphs with the provided PC software SD Viewer ES The graphs can be displayed by just specifying the SD card drive on the PC The data items of different periods can be connected and the data items collected from one or more Air Thermo Logger can be displayed side by side 4 Alarm output The main unit of the Air Thermo Logger has the alarm output terminals The alarm will output when the measured differential pressure exceeds upper or lower limit This function allows you to quickly handle problems by visualizing the limit of temperature and humidity 5 Battery drive Other than supplying power from the outside the product can be operated with batteries two AAA batteries The battery drive can last approximately 1 year under the condition with 1 1 1 Product Overview a measurement interval of 10 minutes sleep mode and the use of rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries 1 The int
65. reparing ine FSCordinG datar aD P isu s Dusi ass 6 4 6 3 Slarling and Stopping SD VIewer ES 22 uuu un uu la ama aun A 6 4 6 3 1 Sang VIC WOR ES u uuu uD m uu u u k m e uya 6 4 6 3 2 SIOPPING SD Viewer ES ii A a ance A A AAA AA 6 5 6 4 Opening and saving Dala saciar 6 6 6 4 1 Openmardata teeter ener reer ist ie ile ote naa nami sa ma asas 6 6 1 Display connected data and Display side by side 6 10 2 FSGS UT UICC e E 6 11 6 4 2 SAVING qalku ct teal sri as haapa suala alga baateatoeab emecea a E E 6 13 o A a a a a a a 6 15 6 5 1 Names and functions in the graph window 6 15 6 5 2 BaSe grapa ODS hall asia uzun u nn Qa a usya nana saan 6 17 1 Selecting Ane Waveform gus uuu u u au A a Sa g uu idee wih 6 17 2 MOVING the Wayve li una uma ua kausana aasan l a 6 17 3 WOW NIG MING Scale orar 6 18 4 Enlarging reducing the waveform a r 6 18 5 Semo ANG Ime aX S an un u Du Da ad 6 19 6 Displaying Max Min Average values a a aa ar 6 19 A SO OIHDOG INE Wav GION Qu uuu uu unuaususmhussq shu akakussnaqpiqapsishhusppaqatushushukusspaqpsqasaskuhusasqatastuss 6 20 8 Initializing display settings o ada 6 20 6 5 3 ILS MENU sarao asian 6 21 CM YS TAMING da
66. rt the SD card into SD card slot with the metal terminal face up 2 Insert the SD card until it clicks 3 SD is displayed on the display 2 8 2 Removing SD card 1 Push the inserted SD card as far as possible until it clicks 2 When you release your hand the SD card will come out Be careful not to drop it 3 SD on the display disappears 3 Functions of the Operation Section and Display 3 Functions of the Operation Unit and Display tem select key 4 key tem select key 57 key SD card slot Power supply input terminal SET REC STOP ke Alarm output terminal Si 3 1 Control Unit 3 1 1 Control key Main functions Switch operating modes MODE key Release an alarm or an error press and hold Cancel settings before fixing Move up the setting items Item selection key Change display screens A key Change setting values increasing Move down the setting items Change display screens Change setting values decreasing Fix setting values etc SET REC STOP key Start stop record press and hold Send the recorded data into the SD card Item selection key V key 3 1 2 Reset switch There is a reset switch at the back of the hole located at the left side of the main unit Pressing the reset switch with a thin wire etc restarts the Air Thermo Logger When restarting the Air Thermo Logger do not touch the front key until the temperature and humidity is displa
67. ry The SD card is not always required to be inserted during recording However it needs to be inserted when pressing the SET REC STOP key or stopping the recording Shift to another mode other than to RUN mode is prohibited during recording 5 3 2Stopping Recording When pressing the SET REC STOP key for at least 3 seconds while REC is turned ON during recording the recording stops and the file is output to the SD card and REC is turned OFF Important Be sure to insert a writable SD card when recording stops Though the writing to the SD card failed recording will not stop If the SD card cannot be ready when you want to change the operation mode due to setting changes press the reset switch or shut down the power supply and then restart the Air Thermo Station Although the data recorded in the internal memory before a restart will be maintained even after the restart the data will be lost after recording starts Insert the SD card before starting recording and press the SET REC STOP key to output the file 5 Measurement and Recording 5 4 Outputting the File to the SD card The data recorded in the SD card is output to files in the following conditions a The SET REC STOP key has been pressed during recording less than 3 seconds Recording to the internal memory continues b The SET REC STOP key has been pressed during recording at least 3 seconds Recording to the internal memory stops Refer to 5
68. sured temperature is lower than the set value ALM and the alarm output are turned ON Setting range numeric value input type 20 0 C to 60 0 C Initial value 20 0 C 3 Upper limit of the humidity threshold value RH Hl Sets the upper limit of the humidity threshold value for an alarm output When the measured humidity is higher than the set value ALM and the alarm output are turned ON Setting range numeric value input type 0 0 to 100 0 Initial value 100 0 4 Lower limit of the humidity threshold value RH LO Sets the lower limit of the humidity threshold value for an alarm output When the measured humidity is lower than the set value ALM and the alarm output are turned ON Setting range numeric value input type 0 0 to 100 0 Initial value 0 0 4 15 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 5 Setting alarm hold set whether or not for the alarm output ON state and ALM ON state on the display to be maintained when the measured value is returned to within the range of upper lower limit of the threshold value from outside of the range alarm state during measurement in RUN mode To release the alarm from the maintained state hold the MODE key at least 3 seconds for ALM to turn off then the alarm output stops Setting range selection type OFF Maintains an alarm output ON state ON Maintains the alarm output ON state Initial value OFF 4 3 5 Changing the setting va
69. tems with the A and V keys To change the set value select an item with V or A key and then confirm it with the SET REC STOP key Press the MODE key to change the operation mode When ETC is DISP When TIME is DISP CYCLE 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 4 2 4 Description of items 1 Measured update cycle CYCLE Specifies an update interval of measured values Selected range selection type 10 s second 20s 30s 1m minute 2m 5m 10m 20m 30 m 1 h hour Initial value 10 s 2 Processing mode MEAS Specifies the calculation method of displayed and recorded measured values Selected range selection type NORM MAX MIN AVE Initial value NORM Processing mode Measured value NORM Measured values at each measurement update cycle CYCLE Instantaneous value MAX Maximum Maximum value of measured values at every 10 seconds during the value measurement update cycle CYCLE MIN Minimum Minimum value of measured values at every 10 seconds during the value measurement update cycle CYCLE AVE Average Average value of measured values at every 10 seconds during the value measurement update cycle CYCLE When the measured value update cycle is 1 minute the actual measurement is performed 6 times every 10 seconds When processing mode MEAS is set to AVE MAX MIN the measured values of these 6 are given as the measurement value When processing mode is set to MAX MIN AVE MAX MIN a
70. th a measured value update cycle of 30 second and data B recorded with a measured value update cycle of 20 seconds For example consider a case where data A recorded for 30 seconds with a measurement update cycle of 30 seconds from 11 13 04 and data B recorded for 40 seconds with a measurement update cycle of 20 seconds from 11 14 02 are automatically connected and displayed In this case a waveform is created by the plots made starting from the oldest recorded data at the starting time of 11 13 04 to the newest recorded data at the ending time of 11 14 42 in every resampling cycle 10 seconds As the hours 11 13 44 and 11 13 54 have no data the measured value fields show NO DATA An hour without data such as 11 13 14 will be plotted by the adjacent hours for 11 13 14 the replacement measured value is A1 which is the data item at 11 13 04 Waveform to be created Data A measured value update cycle 30 sec Recorded for 30 sec from 11 13 04 vy w vu Time Meas value 11 11 11 11 Data B measured value update cycle 20 sec 11 Recorded for 40 sec from 11 14 02 11 Automatically connected 11 Resampling cycle 10 sec 11 11 11 Example 3 Displays waveforms side by side for data A recorded with a measured value update cycle of 30 second and data B recorded with a measured value update cycle of 20 seconds For example consider a case where data A recorded fo
71. the Software 1 In this Agreement Software means the computer program and related documentation contained in this package The Software shall include any derivative works thereto Copyright of the Software remains the sole property of OMRON or the third party who has licensed the Software to OMRON and shall not be assigned to the User under this Agreement 2 OMRON grants the User a non exclusive non transferable and limited license to use the Software on one computer owned by the User 3 The User shall not sub license assign nor lease the Software to any third party without prior written consent of OMRON 4 The User may copy the Software for back up purpose only The User may not de compile reverse engineer nor otherwise attempt to discern the source code of the Software 5 The User may modify the Software and the modified Software shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement provided however that OMRON shall not assume any liability for any modified Software 6 The User shall treat any information contained in the Software as confidential and shall not disclose it to any third party This obligation shall survive the termination of this Agreement 7 OMRON warrants to the User that for a period of one 1 year the Software will perform substantially in accordance with the user manual provided If the User discovers defect of the Software substantial non conformity with the manual and return it to OMRON within th
72. the connected data when multiple data items are selected Data items that can be connected must be the same target of the same model Display side by side Displays the data items by overlaying them on a graph when multiple data items are selected Period Displays start time and end time of the selected data Displays the entire period when multiple data items are selected Display creating data Displays Waveforms to be created Only the waveform name can be edited by the Edit button Display Graph Opens the selected data Cancel Cancels the data opening operation m s g 2 lt D lt D O 3 10 mr O o O D O pie D a Hide creating data Displays Waveforms to be created Waveform Waveform Displays a waveform name The default is CHx and it to be Name can be changed Name file as a device name humidity Upper Limit Displays the alarm upper limit When the data items are connected and the alarm upper limits of the data to be connected are matched Its value is displayed The value is not displayed if they are not matched Displays the alarm lower limit When the data items are connected and the alarm lower limits of the data to be connected are matched Its value is displayed The value is not displayed if they are not matched Included Displays the ID of the included data when data items data are connected Edit Changes the waveform name Resamplin
73. tings and Performance limit and continues recording until the SD card will reach the capacity limit If the SD card is not inserted when the internal memory reaches the upper limit recording ends Data can be output to the SD card by pressing the button after inserting the SD card 3 A mode to record the latest measurement value for the maximum capacity of the internal memory at all times when reaching the upper limit of the internal memory data item will be discarded from the oldest 4 Output when the value exceeds the upper limit that has been set in threshold value setting mode or falls short of the lower limit 5 The battery life varies according to measurement environment sampling measurement operation mode battery s type and performance 6 AC adaptor is provided to ZN THX11 S DC cable and the ferritic core are provided to ZN THX11 SA 2 PC software SD Viewer ES Intel x86 compatible processor 1 GHz or faster S Display Resolution 1024 x 768 or more 65 535 colors 16 bit color or more HDD A minimum of 30 GB free space is required to install SD Viewer ES CD ROM drive For installation SD card reader writer For recorded data reading SD card slot Standard functions The following functions are available for Air Thermo Logger Displaying waveforms of the recorded data Displaying multiple recorded data items connected side by side Saving the connected side by side data Number of data samples Up to 1 milli
74. tting operation recording operation and data display Describes the necessary information such as specifications of the unit to use the Air Thermo Logger ZN THX11 SL Read and Understand this Manual Please read and understand this manual before using the products Please consult your OMRON representative if you have any questions or comments Warranty and Limitations of Liability lt WARRANTY gt OMRON s exclusive warranty is that the products are free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year or other period if specified from date of sale by OMRON OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REGARDING NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS ANY BUYER OR USER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE BUYER OR USER ALONE HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE OMRON DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED lt LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY gt OMRON SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES LOSS OF PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCTS WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT WARRANTY NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY In no event shall the responsibility of OMRON for any act exceed the individual price of the product on which liability is asserted INNO EVENT SHALL OMRON BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WARRANTY REPAIR OR OTHER CLAIMS REGARDING THE PRODUCTS
75. ull FULL is displayed If the data accumulated in the internal memory is written to the SD card due to an event such as the SET REC STOP key having been pressed during recording the value will be cleared to 0 Number of writing Temperature measurement value C is displayed in the upper line U epee and temperature threshold value is displayed in the lower line The Temperature threshold threshold value is displayed alternately between upper limit Hi and lower limit Lo If computation has been set a temperature measurement value after computation is displayed with MAX MIN SCL and RUN turned ON If adjustment has been set a temperature measurement value after adjustment is displayed with SCL and RUN turned ON Humidity measurement value C is displayed in the upper line and threshold value is displayed in the lower line The threshold value is leal displayed alternately between upper limit Hi and lower limit Lo Humidity threshold If computation has been set a humidity measurement value after computation is displayed with MAX MIN SCL and RUN turned ON If adjustment has been set a humidity measurement value after adjustment is displayed with SCL and RUN turned ON We We Bel Returns to the temperature humidity display REC turns ON during data recording ALM turns ON when the measured value exceeds the upper limit threshold value or when the measured value falls short of t
76. yed Settings are not initialized by the reset 3 Functions of the Operation Section and Display 3 2 Display Unit EN AD Y gt Ez 0 0 0 0 0 Lo LJ aml aml y amg m s MAX MIN AVE RUN T FUN THR I SCL Display Unit Meanings of indicators PREC Meaning and operation when turned on Recording data in the internal memory SD card has been inserted SD is being accessed while light blinking ALM The measured value exceeds the set threshold value The power supply is supplied by the AC adaptor or the DC cable The battery level is displayed in 4 levels Replace batteries when it blinks s Upper limit threshold Lower limit threshold The measurement is processed to extract Max value OMN The measurement is processed to extract Min value The measurement is processed to extract Ave value Current operating mode is set to RUN mode EFUN Current operating mode is set to FUN mode Current operating mode is set to THR mode Adjusting the measured values when it is turned on with RUN on _SCL Current operating mode is SCL when only SCL is turned on For alphabets numerals and major displayed images on the display screen refer to the Appendix Refer to List of displayed characters in Appendix 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 4 Setting Air Thermo Logger 4 1 Setting Procedure and Operation Modes This section describes the operation and setting procedure of the Air Thermo Logger MODE key RUN Mode FUN

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