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E40.0.2x.6C-01 

Operating Manual EASY

LOG

 80NS 

page 10 of 16 

8. Operating displays 

The 

EASY

LOG

 provides two LCD-displays:  

7 mm   (main display) and  

  

5.8 mm  (secondary display).

 

8.1  Measured value display 

The LCD mainly displays the measured values:

 

 

a) 

 

 

AL   

Logg 

 

 

 

 

 

MEASURED

 

VALUE

 

DISPLAY 

 
a)

 main display: 

scaled display value  

  sec. display: 

empty 

 

• The arrow “Logg“ indicates that the logger is recording. 
• The arrow "AL" indicates that an alarm is present. 

 

8.2  Logger status messages 

At stand-alone-operation (= no EASYBus connected) logger status messages are dis-
played. 

 

STOP

The 

EASY

LOG

 

recording has been 

›stopped‹.  

The logger memory is empty.

 

 

Note:  

At this state the power consumption is at its  
minimum. 

 

 

HOLD

The 

EASY

LOG

 recording has been 

›halted‹. No data is stored, 

but the logger memory contains data. 
The number of the saved recording sets is shown at the 
secondary display.

 

 

START DELAY

The logger is activated, but no data is recorded yet.  
As soon as the start delay is run out the logger begins with the  
recording according to the programmed starting condition. 

 

 

START ALARM

The logger is activated, but no data is recorded yet. 
The logger begins with the recording as soon as the measured  
values are within the selected min- and max-alarm boundaries.  

 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for EASYLOG 80NS Series

Page 1: ...3 0 info greisinger de www greisinger de Installation and operating manual Data logger for standard signals from version 2 4 EASYLOG 80NS Please read these instructions carefully before use WEEE Reg Nr DE 93889386 Please consider the safety instructions Please keep for future reference EASYLOG 80NS K EASYLOG 80NS W ...

Page 2: ...Operating possibilities at the device display selection 8 6 2 Operating possibilities at the device logger operation 8 6 3 Operating possibilities via software GSOFT 40K 9 6 4 Operating possibilities via software EASYBus Configurator 9 7 Battery life time and recording period 9 8 Operating displays 10 8 1 Measured value display 10 8 2 Logger status messages 10 8 3 System messages 11 8 4 Alarm and ...

Page 3: ...anufacturer for damages and consequential damages are voided with misuse disregard of this operating manual assignment of inadequately qualified technical personnel and arbitrary modifications of the product 2 2 Safety signs and symbols Warnings are labelled in this document with the followings signs Caution This symbol warns of imminent danger death serious injuries and signifi cant damage to pro...

Page 4: ... only be guaranteed if the device is not subjected to any other climatic conditions than those stated under Specification 5 When connecting the device to other devices e g PC the interconnection has to be designed most thoroughly as internal connections in third party devices e g connection GND with protective earth may lead to undesired voltage potentials 6 If there is a risk whatsoever involved ...

Page 5: ...wer consumption is at its minimum When there is a communication with the software for the first time the EASYLOG leaves the sleep mode and Stop is displayed Then the device is ready for operation Note That sleep mode nothing is displayed cannot be restored again Stop or Halt are similar to the sleep mode Both of that operation modes ensure minimum consumption Note Logger start over keypad before l...

Page 6: ...4 20 mA and 0 20 mA mind the maximum input current rating of 40 mA under any circumstances 5 1 EASYLOG 80NS K The connection of the logger occurs via 2 wire connection cable connection number wire colour EASYLOG 80NS K 1 red signal 2 transparent signal 5 2 EASYLOG 80NS W To connect the logger it is simply plugged into an existing transmitter by means of a special adapter for the cubic plug accordi...

Page 7: ...SYLOG Rs 50 Ohm is located between the male contact 3 and the jack 3 If the Signal GND line in your transmitter is not as signed to contact 3 please do not forget to adjust the EASYLOG angle type plug accordingly To do so open the EASYLOG angle type plug and exchange the black wire of contact 3 against the wire oft he contact representing the signal Signal GND in your transmitter Then exchange and...

Page 8: ...on again Delete min value Push button for about 5 seconds CLr is displayed and the min values of all measuring channels are deleted 6 2 Operating possibilities at the device logger operation Function Procedure Display and adjust cycle time Push button and at the same time The main display shows CYCL The secondary display shows the currently adjusted cycle time in sec If the logger is currently not...

Page 9: ...alarm delay 1 activate the function logger stop via buttons disabled 1 Please note The alarm settings can be only changed if the logger is stopped logger without logger data 6 4 Operating possibilities via software EASYBus Configurator The software EASYBus Configurator V2 0 is needed to change the configuration settings With that software the following adjustment are additionally possible adjustme...

Page 10: ...er status messages are dis played STOP The EASYLOG recording has been stopped The logger memory is empty Note At this state the power consumption is at its minimum HOLD The EASYLOG recording has been halted No data is stored but the logger memory contains data The number of the saved recording sets is shown at the secondary display START DELAY The logger is activated but no data is recorded yet As...

Page 11: ...the logger to the manufacturer for repair 8 4 Alarm and error messages The following messages correspond to a particular measuring channel and are dis played accordingly ALARM LOW The measured value is below the selected min alarm limit This and the current value is displayed alternately ALARM HIGH The measured value is above the selected max alarm limit This and the current value is displayed alt...

Page 12: ...bout 7 and 5 8 mm high Interface EASYBus Busload equals to 2 EASYBus elements Battery 1x fixed lithium cell Li SOCl2 3 6V 1200 mAh 4 32 Wh Battery life time depending on the chosen measuring cycle about 5 years at 15 minutes and nominal temperature Measured value memory 250 000 measuring values Measuring cycle 2 seconds to 5 hours 18000 seconds Memory type cyclic logger recording can be activated ...

Page 13: ...nd standards The instruments confirm to following European directives 2011 65 EU RoHS 2014 30 EU EMV directives Applied harmonized standards EN 50581 2012 EN 61326 1 2013 emissions level class B emi immunity according to table 1 additional error 1 Note When connecting long leads adequate safety measures against voltage surges have to be taken 10 Decommissioning reshipment and disposal 10 1 Reshipm...

Page 14: ...lete data Problem A error message is displayed Error message Possible reason procedure remedy measuring range exceeded Measuring range has been exceeded Operate logger within its specifica tions Assignment of the angle type plug does not match with the transmitter assignment Check assignment and adjust it if necessary measuring range under run Measuring range is under run Operate logger within its...

Page 15: ...ction diagram for a relay with self induction recuperation diode b Connection information for GR 10 GNR 10 or GNR 232 A GND to be connected to terminal 11 of the GNR NPN to be connected to terminal 10 or 9 of the GNR Specification Alarm function alarm points selectable within the measuring range and alarm delay adjustable from 0 to 500 min Alarm via display AL xx interface communication and alarm ...

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