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U

SING THE 

P

RODUCT 

 

4.1

 

C

ONFIGURING THE DATA LOGGER

 

 

 

Connect the data logger to PC via the Micro USB data cable. 

 

Click on LM View Software. For Further Process details, refer 

LMview 

help Manual

 

4.2

 

M

EASUREMENT 

P

ROCEDURE

 

 

Starting Measurement  

Depending  on  the  Configuration  of  the  data  logger,  the  measurement  program  is  started  via 
LMView Application batch configuration. 

  

 

Start  Time:  the  measurement  starts  automatically  once  the  configured  time  has  been 
reached. 

 

The logger switches to REC mode, the STR status LED flashes. LED flash bright as per store 
interval. 

 

Tag time Marks 

While the measurement program is running (Rec Mode), user can log special event  with time 
stamp by pressing MIN/MAX & TAG key for more than 4 seconds. Display will show 

tAg

. Each 

TAG is considered as one record. User can place as many TAGS as he wants.  
 

 

Press Min/Max & Tag key for > 4 seconds. 

 

Display Shows 

tAg

”.

 

 

Note:

 

Total number of records will reduce according to number of tag events.

 

 

Ending Measurement 

Depending on configuration of the data logger, the measurement program is ended via one of 
the following criteria: 

 

 

Press and hold 

Min/Max & Tag

 

key for more than 8 seconds, 

STP

 message will be 

seen on the display for 3 seconds and recording will be stopped. 

 

The measurement stops automatically once the configured time has been reached. 

 

The maximum number of stored readings has reached . 

 

By connecting the device with the LMView 

application, using “Stop” option.

 

Summary of Contents for LM-U PRO Series

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...USE 5 2 3 TECHNICAL DATA 6 3 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 9 3 1 STATUS LEDS 9 3 2 DISPLAY LCD 9 3 3 KEY FUNCTIONS 10 3 4 SENSOR CONNECTIONS 11 3 5 IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND GLOSSARY OF TERMS 12 4 USING THE PR...

Page 3: ...Figure 5 Batch Configuration of the Data logger 12 Figure 6 Current Temperature Reading of the LM U Pro Data logger 15 Figure 7 Downloaded data Summary 16 List of Tables Table 1 Specification 6 Table...

Page 4: ...use the product if there are signs of damage to the housing Carry out only the maintenance and repair work on this instrument that is described in the documentation Follow the prescribed steps exactly...

Page 5: ...ly and the device be examined If the device is found damaged it should not be operated and the local representative contacted for instructions Ensure that all accessories and documentation is removed...

Page 6: ...subject to cold chain requirements User can fully configure parameters like Start delay alarm high low limit sensor type temperature unit store interval etc User can also set the information like use...

Page 7: ...Alarm high low Condition Reading Types Actual with Min Max ON Display and PC Analog Input Details No of Inputs 1 Sensor Input Type Types J K R S T RTD PT 100 DIN43760 0 00385 Vdc 0 1V mA 4 20mA 0 20mA...

Page 8: ...provides information on the remaining lifetime Battery Reverse Polarity Protected General Restore Calibration User can revert to original factory calibration any time Reusability Yes Online Feature Po...

Page 9: ...Page 8 Sensor Range RTD Pt 100 100 to 600 C 4 20mA 1999 0 20mA 1999 0 1V 1999 J type TC 0 to 400 C K type TC 0 to 1200 C R type TC 0 to 1700 C S type TC 0 to 1700 C T type TC 100 to 400 C...

Page 10: ...er limit value exceeded Note For Technical reasons the display intensity of liquid crystal display becomes lower at temperatures below 0 C This has no influence on the measuring accuracy For technical...

Page 11: ...og the data TAG at that instance of time if batch is running Display will Show tAg Continue to press the key for more than 8 seconds and if batch is running batch will stop and display will show StP T...

Page 12: ...sor Connection Table Sensor Input 1 2 3 4 RTD Red White White Common White Common Volt Not connected Not connected mV Not connected Not connected 0 20 4 20 mA Not connected Not connected Note 1 Verify...

Page 13: ...set point values for the individual alarm high low trigger 4 Unit of Temperature The unit for temperature is C 5 Sensor Type User can select the required sensor input refer the table 4 from the optio...

Page 14: ...s current date and time of the data logger Click on the clock button to sync the current date and time of the device with PC time as per selected time zone 13 Start Time It is the time at which Batch...

Page 15: ...running Rec Mode user can log special event with time stamp by pressing MIN MAX TAG key for more than 4 seconds Display will show tAg Each TAG is considered as one record User can place as many TAGS a...

Page 16: ...t data report Connect the data logger to Windows PC via the Micro USB data cable The current temperature reading as per the selected sensor will be seen as shown in the figure 6 Figure 6 Current Tempe...

Page 17: ...Page 16 Figure 7 Downloaded data Summary...

Page 18: ...ack of the data logger Take the spent batteries out of the battery compartment Insert new batteries see technical data for type required into the instrument so that the positive Negative pole is visib...

Page 19: ...accordance with your local regulations Do not expose the Data Logger to extreme temperatures as it may lead to the destruction of the battery and may cause injuries 5 3 CLEANING THE INSTRUMENT If the...

Page 20: ...selection during batch configuration Sensor wire broken Display show udr If Sensor input is less than specified range which is given in Table 1 display can show udr Under the range Sensor is not inser...

Page 21: ...7 ORDER CODE Table 7 Order Code Data Logger Sensor Type Pressure Rang Communication Type Software Type Memory Type 6 6X Pro 0 Universal Input 0 No Pressure 3 USB 6 LM View Non Secure 1 Memory 7 LM vie...

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