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E40.0.5X.6C-01 

Operating Manual EASY

LOG

 80IMP… 

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6.3  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 recording, the desired cycle time 
[2 sec to 5h (18000 sec)] can be adjusted via the buttons 

 

 and 

 . 

Press button  

 again to confirm your adjustments and to 

leave the menu. 

Note:  

If no key is pressed for more than 2 min, the menu is 
quit without saving.  

Start recording 

Push button 

 for about 5 seconds. 

The main 

display shows “run”.  

The secondary display shows “no”
To start recording select “YES” with the arrow keys 
(button 

 or 

 ) and verify with 

 . 

Note: 

If no key is pressed for more than 2 min, the menu is 
quit without saving. 

Stop recording 

Push button 

 for about 5 seconds. 

The main display shows “HoLd”.  
The secondary display shows “no”
To stop recording select “YES” with the arrow key 
 (button 

 or 

 ) and verify with 

 . 

Note: 

If no key is pressed for more than 2 min, the menu is 
quit without saving. 

Notice: 

If you have activated one of the following options  
 

• “logger stop via buttons disabled”  

 

• “do not stop active logger”  

at the configuration of the logger the menu to 
stop the recording cannot be called. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for GREISINGER EASYLOG 80IMP Series

Page 1: ...NY Tel 49 9402 9383 0 info greisinger de www greisinger de Installation and operating manual Data logger for impulse from version 8 0 EASYLOG 80IMP Please read these instructions carefully before use...

Page 2: ...perating possibilities at the device min max value memory 8 6 2 Operating possibilities at the device signal edge selection 8 6 3 Operating possibilities at the device logger operation 9 6 4 Operating...

Page 3: ...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...

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 t...

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...

Page 6: ...lay Display element for max min Logg indicates that logger is recording BAT signals weak battery see chapter 8 AL signals an alarm state at min imum one channel 4 2 Function of the buttons brief descr...

Page 7: ...tching contact Connecting diagram Example connecting a transducer with npn output Switch ing contact transducer power supply for transducer 5 3 Connection an EASYLOG 80IMP T TTL signal input active si...

Page 8: ...lay by pushing the button 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 sig...

Page 9: ...tart recording Push button for about 5 seconds The main display shows run The secondary display shows no To start recording select YES with the arrow keys button or and verify with Note If no key is p...

Page 10: ...ded to change the configuration settings With that software the following adjustment are additionally possible adjustment of display range position of decimal point and the display unit adjustment of...

Page 11: ...r 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 h...

Page 12: ...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...

Page 13: ...more than 25 units is given in the software used Resolution 1 digit Accuracy 0 1 FS at nominal temperature Display two 4 digit LCD displays about 7 and 5 8 mm high Interface EASYBus Busload equals to...

Page 14: ...s 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 again...

Page 15: ...figurator Problem The alarm settings cannot be changed Possible reason The logger has still saved data Remedy Stop logger as recommended by the software delete data Problem A error message is displaye...

Page 16: ...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...

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