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Bar Graphs:  The bar graphs show a visual representation of the most recent data 

reading taken by using the Sample Continuously or Get Sample functions.  The 

upper and lower limits of the display are defined by the user as discussed in detail 

later. 

 

 

Numerical Reading:  The numerical reading at the bottom of the bar graph shows 

the actual data reading and is updated at the same time as the bar graph. 

Successive numerical readings taken by using Sample Continuously or Get Sample 

are shown in a list below the bar, up to 5. 

 

 

Alarm 1:  This field shows the time that the logger is set to start logging.  The start 

alarm is a 24-hour timer which will initiate logging, when enabled, at the next 

occurrence of that time. 

 

 

Alarm 2:  This field shows the time that the logger is set to stop logging.  The stop 

alarm is a 24-hour timer which will halt logging, when enabled, at the next occurrence 

of that time after the logger has started recording.  If the Alarm 1 timer is 

set to initiate logging, the Alarm 2 timer will halt logging at the next occurrence of the 

Alarm 2 time after the logger has been started by Alarm 1.  If the Alarm 1 timer is not 

enabled, the Alarm 2 timer will halt the logger on the next occurrence of that time. 

 

 

Note:  The alarm start and stop cycle is a one time occurrence.  Once stopped 

by the Alarm 2 timer, the logger will not resume logging again until the logger 

is reprogrammed.  Reprogramming the logger with the timers enabled will 

restart the alarm cycle.  Reprogramming the logger with the timers disabled 

will return the logger to a normal logging state 

 

 

Use care when programming the alarm times.  If left enabled, changing and 

reprogramming any of the setup parameters will restart the alarm timers and 

could cause the logger to stop recording. 

Summary of Contents for WL16S

Page 1: ...Logger Covers WL16S and WL16U Data Loggers Global Water Instrumentation Inc 151 Graham Road P O Box 9010 College Station TX 78742 9010 T 800 876 1172 Int l 979 690 5560 F 979 690 0440 globalw globalw...

Page 2: ...al staff will be happy to help Table of Contents I Checklist 3 II Inspection 3 III Warranty 3 IV WL16 Specifications 4 V System Requirements 6 VI Software Installation 6 VII Direct Connection 9 VIII M...

Page 3: ...its products are free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from date of shipment from factory Global Water s obligations under this warranty a...

Page 4: ...re option Sensor Warm up Time Programmable 0 60 Seconds Sample Modes Fixed Interval Programmable from 1 Sec to 1 Year High Speed 10 Samples per second Logarithmic Sample Rate Approximation Exception L...

Page 5: ...FS Supply Voltage 10 36VDC Current Draw Sum of sensor outputs Warm Up Time 10mS Min 3 sec recommended Operating Temperature 0 Not Frozen to 185 F Compensated Range 32 to 70 F submerged automatic baro...

Page 6: ...action is needed You can start using the logger by opening the Global Logger application program Skip the next section USB Driver Installation WL16U Only With the installation CD in the CDROM drive an...

Page 7: ...software Click No not at this time when asked if Windows Update can search for software Click Next 2 Do not let Windows automatically install the software Click Install from a specific location Click...

Page 8: ...harm will come to your computer 5 The first half of the installation is complete The Hardware Wizard must make two passes Click Finish 6 Two drivers might be required so the Hardware Wizard may repeat...

Page 9: ...However this communication software also supports loggers which may be programmed in a Fixed Baud Rate Mode This is useful in telemetry applications particularly when using Global Water data loggers w...

Page 10: ...Rate menu Generally the fastest rate of 115 200 is used although long cables or other factors may require a slower setting Click Connect to make the connection If a connection is not made an error me...

Page 11: ...g modem communication The Global Logger software will operate significantly slower than during a direct connection The Global Logger software will remember the last 4 numbers dialed and has a provisio...

Page 12: ...ting the normal Global Logger screen will appear and operate exactly as if a direct connection was made All options and features work the same but at a reduced communication speed When connecting the...

Page 13: ...to increase battery life Interface cables may remain connected To disconnect click on the Disconnect button This label on this button will change to Connect and clicking on it will return you to the...

Page 14: ...urrent connection status Logger Name The logger name is a user defined name associated with a particular logger to identify one from another It is programmed in the Setup menu as described later and i...

Page 15: ...er software to take and display a single reading as well as update the rest of the fields on the screen This data reading is not stored in the historical record and does not affect the normal recordin...

Page 16: ...ger is set to stop logging The stop alarm is a 24 hour timer which will halt logging when enabled at the next occurrence of that time after the logger has started recording If the Alarm 1 timer is set...

Page 17: ...cussion of that subject and links to related topics underlined in blue Clicking on the link will bring up a new window with specific information on that topic In this case Sensor Warm up time in the G...

Page 18: ...originally indicated At the top of the screen is shown the name assigned to the logger and the number of recordings that have been retrieved At the bottom of the screen are three buttons Pack Save to...

Page 19: ...og Digital and General The first screen to appear is General Setup At the top of the setup screen is a toolbar with three options File Action and Help File The File option allows you to exit the setup...

Page 20: ...will restore all of the analog digital and general setup information fields to default values Only the setup menus are changed the data logger must still be programmed with the new default values A wa...

Page 21: ...Rate Leave this set to Auto Baud Rate Only change this to a fixed baud rate if planning to use this logger in a telemetry application such as using Global Water s Global Access radio modem software O...

Page 22: ...channel 1 only and the deviation is measured in Raw Data units where the approximate raw data range is from 0 65535 corresponding to 0 20mA To find the actual number of raw data units per engineering...

Page 23: ...mportant data XIV Analog Setup The Analog Setup screen sets the engineering units and calibration numbers for each of the analog channels the endpoints of the bar graphs in the main screen and which o...

Page 24: ...the data column for that channel in the historical record as well as the display of data in the main screen Click on the field to enter the unit or select from a predefined list High EU The High EU fi...

Page 25: ...select the number of decimal places to the right of the decimal point that should appear in the historical data and in the numerical data field at the bottom of the bar graph Calibrate The Calibrate b...

Page 26: ...ily the lowest reading the sensor can output In this example the value is zero feet which is the lowest calibration point and water level Click Next Place the sensor in the condition that will cause i...

Page 27: ...to the main screen If no settings have changed Exit will occur immediately If settings have changed but not saved yet a message will appear that asks the user if they would like to save them now If t...

Page 28: ...876 1172 globalw com 28 XVI Modem Cable Diagram WL16S Only The following wiring diagram is used to make a cable to connect the WL16S Data Logger to an external modem A pre wired cable is available fr...

Page 29: ...et the logger has been factory calibrated at a range of 30 feet The High and Low EU numbers can be changed to read any range without changing the accuracy as long as the difference between them remain...

Page 30: ...talled a mark is made on the cable where it meets the top of the well pipe and then removed The cable is measured at 40 feet from the mark to the tip of the sensor and 40 is entered in the Low EU fiel...

Page 31: ...historical data and find the water level in the record for the reference date time or special event you are interested in Enter the setup menu and note the difference between the Low and High EU numbe...

Page 32: ...heck the logger and sensor calibration numbers in the Setup Menu Recalibrate the logger if necessary As a precaution save the setup file first as described in section XI Clean the sensor screen Issue...

Page 33: ...ecific problems relating to the product Be prepared to describe the problem you are experiencing including specific details of the application installation and any additional pertinent information In...

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