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LogBox-DA Datalogger 

 

NOVUS AUTOMATION 

7/7

 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Inputs

:

 

Channel 1:  NPN, PNP, Pulse or Dry Contact 

Level 0: 0.0 up to 1.0 Volts 
Level 1: 2.0 up to 24.0 Volts 
Max. frequency: 4000 Hz for NPN, PNP and Pulse 

 

 

 

 

 

20 Hz for dry-contact (internal 

De-bounce

Input Impedance:  

NPN, PNP and Pulse: 105 k

  

 

 

 

 

 

Dry contact: Capacitance of 100 nF 

 

 

 

 

 

Maximum counting: 65535 per period. 

Channel 2:  0-20  mA,  4-20  mA,  0-50  mV  and  0-10  Vdc, 
internally selectable. 

Input 2 resolution: 14 bits or 16.384 levels. 

Input 2 accuracy: 0.2% of range input signal.  

Input Impedance: 

 

 

0-20 mA and 4-20 mA: 120 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0-50 mV: >>10 M

 

0-10 Vdc: >120 k

 

Memory capacity

: 64000 (64k) 

Interval between readings

:  Minimum: 1 second, maximum: 18 hours 

External battery switch time

: 0 to 10 s 

Power

: 3.6 V lithium battery (1/2 AA) 

Estimated autonomy

:   200 days with one weekly download and 5 

 

 

 

 

 

 

minutes  measuring  interval.  Battery  life 

 

 

 

 

 

 

depends heavily on data retrieval   

 

 

 

 

 

 

frequency.

 

Working temperature

: From –40°C to 70°C. 

Protection

: IP65 and IP67 models (see lateral label on product) 

Material 

: ABC + PC case, Polycarbonate film. 

Dimensions

 : 60 x 70 x 35 mm 

PACKAGE CONTENTS 

Besides  this  manual,  the  user  must  check  if  the  items  below 
accompany the product. 

 

The electronic logger LogBox-DA; 

 

Two cables for sensor wiring (IP67 model only). 

WARRANTY 

Warranty 

conditions 

are 

available 

on 

our 

website 

www.novusautomation.com/warranty

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for LogBox-DA

Page 1: ...20mA 4 20mA 0 50mV or 0 5V user defined Note For the channel 2 depending on the input signal selected it may be necessary to configure an internal jumper DATA ACQUISITION LOGGING Data can be acquired by means of two different modes In channel 1 which counts pulses the number of input pulses counted in the logging time interval is stored in the logger memory at the end of the interval The maximum n...

Page 2: ... the optical interface communication COM1 COM2 or USB CONFIGURING THE LOGGER Make sure the IR LINK3 wand is connected to the PC port selected The interface must be pointed towards the logger communication window see Fig 5 at a distance of about 15 cm Fig 5 Infrared interface position Click the button to start the communication between the logger and the software the Parameters Configuration window...

Page 3: ... triggered Once activated the alarm LED indicator stays so even after the alarm triggering situation has ceased CHANNEL 2 ANALOG INPUT The options provided for Channel 2 configurations are Tag Defines a name up to 8 characters for identifying the variable to be measured Input The signal applied to the logger second input is defined here The following options are offered None disabled 4 20 mA 0 20 ...

Page 4: ...he logger Note The case cover should not be opened unless battery replacement is required If this is the case the cover must be properly tightened back in its place such as to assure the IP67 68 protection Fig 9 IP67 external connectors Wire connections Channels cable right Connection Blue Channel 1 3 IN1 positive Black Channel 1 4 GND negative White Channel 2 1 IN2 positive Brown Channel 2 2 GND ...

Page 5: ...logger during the process Data can be collected anytime and saved in files for future analysis menu File Save or File Save as While in offloading process a progress bar is displayed The offload time is proportional to the amount of data being transferred number of records in memory After data transfer is completed the Graph window is displayed NOTE The logging is not stopped during the data offloa...

Page 6: ...rds the center of the device Worn batteries should not be recharged dismantled or incinerated After use batteries must be disposed according to local legal rules or returned to Novus After placing batteries back to the logger make sure the cover is firmly attached to the socket MOST FREQUENTLY PROBLEMS The LED is not flashing The LED flashing light is intentionally weak and it can be difficult to ...

Page 7: ...mV 10 MΩ 0 10 Vdc 120 kΩ Memory capacity 64000 64k Interval between readings Minimum 1 second maximum 18 hours External battery switch time 0 to 10 s Power 3 6 V lithium battery 1 2 AA Estimated autonomy 200 days with one weekly download and 5 minutes measuring interval Battery life depends heavily on data retrieval frequency Working temperature From 40 C to 70 C Protection IP65 and IP67 models se...

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