MSR 255 Manual de usuario

User manual
MSR 255
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Table of contents
User manual .....................................................1
Important notes regarding this user manual...........................5
Safety instructions and warnings ....................................6
Operating Instructions .............................................7
Overview ......................................................8
Controls.......................................................8
Turning the unit on / saving measurement parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Logger display / Logger operation ..................................10
Logger states .................................................10
Logger display and logger operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Indicator LED’s.................................................12
Maintenance ....................................................13
User checks...................................................13
Cleaning......................................................13
Charging the battery.............................................13
Specifications ...................................................14
Defining the axes ................................................14
Operating, transport and storage conditions .........................15
Troubleshooting .................................................15
Packing list .....................................................16
Disposal........................................................16
Declaration of conformity .........................................16
PC software ....................................................17
Setup ..........................................................25
Basic settings..................................................26
Prediction..................................................27
Reducing the volume of data ...................................28
Conditional recording of measurement parameters (limits). . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Setting the alarm limit.........................................28
LED behaviour ..............................................29
Transferring basic settings to several loggers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
User settings ..................................................30
Adjusting the channel properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Change basic parameter.......................................33
Calibrating the sensors .......................................34
Change display parameter .....................................35
Defining the logger display .....................................36
Formatting the memory ..........................................37
Reader .........................................................38
Viewer .........................................................39
Online..........................................................45
Utility programs .................................................47
CSV.........................................................48
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Cutter........................................................49
Calc.........................................................50
Concat.......................................................53
Additional software for PCs........................................55
FreeMat ......................................................56
Address ........................................................57
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Operating instructions
Utility programs
Additional software for PCs
PC software
Setup
Reader
Viewer
Online
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Important notes regarding this user manual
In this manual notes of particular importance are presented as follows:
CAUTION
Indicates that equipment may suffer dam-
age or that data loss may occur should the
instructions not be followed correctly.
WARNING
Indicates that equipment may suffer dam-
age or that there is a risk of injury to the op-
erator or user should the instructions not be
followed correctly.
Conventions
Term / Symbol Description Example
Logger In this manual the term "logger"
is used to mean "MSR255“.
Commands, programs,
menu items, functions,
field names
Commands, programs, menu
items, functions, field names are
shown in bold.
Record
-> See page -> 5
• Reference to further
information
• Further information
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Safety instructions and warnings
WARNING
• Read the operating instructions carefully before using the logger or the logger
software. This will protect you personally and avoid damage to the unit.
• The logger is a unit for recording and displaying measurement parameters
and may not be used for safety-related applications.
• Before using the logger check the unit itself and all cables for visible signs of
damage and never operate a damaged logger. A damaged logger can endan-
ger operator safety! Should the logger not function perfectly or appear to be
damaged, send it to MSR Electronics GmbH for repair.
• Ensure that no fluids enter the logger's casing. Fluids cause corrosion
damage and short-circuits inside the logger.
• The logger must never be opened or modified. The manufacturer cannot be
held liable for damage resulting from use other than that for which the unit is
intended, or from improper operation of the unit.
• Never use a logger with a leaking battery. Should a battery leak be detect-
ed ensure that the electrolyte does not come into contact with the skin, the
eyes or the mouth. Should this occur, thoroughly rinse the affected area
with water for at least 15 minutes. Consult a doctor. Do not breathe in any
vapours emitted. Immediately clean the electrolyte from the logger using a
soft cloth and dispose of the cloth subsequently.
CAUTION
• Ensure the proper disposal of an obsolete logger, the USB connection cable
and the mains adapter ->17.
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Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions
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Overview
The logger is a miniaturised universal datalogger for measuring and recording dif-
ferent physical measurement parameters.
For further information, see data sheets.
The Logger PC program enables users to customise the way in which the log-
ger measures and records data according to their requirements. The integrated
clock (RTC) allows data from as many loggers as required to be synchronised and
merged into a single data record.
USB connection cable CD with PC
software
Controls
Mains adapterMSR 255
Indicator LED’s
Blue:
Record indicator ->29
Red: Alarm indicator ->28
Yellow:
Battery charge indicator ->12
Light sensor
Display
Analogue connections, see delivery for terminal assignment
USB PC-Interface
Push button T1 / T2
Power supply
connector
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Turning the unit on / saving measurement parameters
The storage properties of the logger are determined using the Setup program*.
Control of measurement parameter storage can be either time activated, value
activated or by pushing the push button.
See also chapter „Logger display / Logger operation“ on page 10.
*Setup is an PC program (see below).
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Instructions
Off (Factory defaults)
(No data recording, display not available)
Display not available
Logger display / Logger operation
When the logger is turned off 1 the display cannot be activated using the T1 or
T2 keys. The display and keys are activated by connecting the logger to a USB
port or charger 2. The display is operated using keys T1 and T2 (see the dia-
gram "Display and operation").
Logger states
1
2
Idle state
In the idle state the de-
vice is waiting for start-
up information from the
PC (setup).
The display turns off
automatically. It can be
switched on by means
of T1 or T2.
Record mode
Data is recording or the
device is waiting for start-
up (immediate start, pro-
grammed start time, start
on key press, external
start signal)
Recording mode is not
exited upon ‘stop on key
press’* (menu 0, T2).
(*Only possible if acti-
vated in setup)
The standard display
appears that was se-
lected under Setup
> General. This may
show a single chan-
nel or a multiple dis-
play of 4 measure-
ment parameters.
Display available
(See next page for operation)
Exit record
mode
Recording has
been stopped
from the PC or
the recording
period has ter-
minated or the
memory is full
(ring memory
deactivated).
Exit idle state
PC setup
Entry of start
info
Exit Off: Connect logger to USB port or
charger
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