Contents Contents Introduction ................1 Verifying Package Contents............2 Safety Information..............4 Operating Precautions.............5 Measurement Preparation to Data Analysis ......8 Chapter 1 Overview __________________________________ 11 Product Overview and Features ......11 Part Names/Functions and Display Indicators ..12 Display Organization ..........14 Chapter 2 Measurement Preparations___________________ 17 Installing (or Replacing) the Battery ......17 Connecting a Temperature/Humidity Sensor ..20 Installing the PC Application Program ....21...
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Contents Manually Importing (Saving) Recorded Data to a Computer, and Graph Display ....... 55 Displaying a Graph of Saved Recording Data ..58 Printing Recorded Data .......... 60 Chapter 5 Processing Recorded Data ___________________ 61 Scaling ..............63 Calculating Electric Power ........64 Calculating Energy Cost ........
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Contents Temperature/Humidity Sensors Specifications ..87 Chapter 9 Maintenance and Service ____________________ 91 Cleaning ..............91 Disposing of the Logger .........91 Troubleshooting ............92 Error Displays ............95 Appendix_________________________________ A 1 Appendix 1 About Recording Modes......A 1 Appendix 2 Recording Intervals and Maximum Recording Times ..........
Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing the HIOKI "Model LR5001 Humidity Logger." To obtain maximum performance from the instrument, please read this manual first, and keep it handy for future reference. Registered Trade Marks Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/ or other countries.
When you receive the instrument, inspect it carefully to ensure that no damage occurred during shipping. In particular, check the accessories, panel switches, and connectors. If damage is evident, or if it fails to operate according to the specifica- tions, contact your dealer or Hioki representative. Quantities in parentheses ( ). LR5001...
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Verifying Package Contents Options The following logger options are available separately. Even if purchased previously, you may want to confirm that you have them at hand. LR5091 Communication Adapter(1) LR9504 Humidity Sensor (Includes LR5000 Utility Program* CD [PC (Approx. length 40 m) application software] and USB Cable) LR9501 Humidity Sensor...
Safety Information Safety Information This manual contains information and warnings essential for safe operation of the instrument and for maintaining it in safe operating condition. Before using it, be sure to carefully read the following safety precautions. This instrument is designed to comply with IEC 61010 Safety Standards, and has been thoroughly tested for safety prior to shipment.
Operating Precautions Operating Precautions Follow these precautions to ensure safe operation and to obtain the full benefits of the various functions. Installation Precautions Operating temperature and humidity: Logger:-20 to 70 C (-4.0 to 158.0 F), 80%RH or less (non-condensating) ...
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Operating Precautions • The protection rating for the enclosure of this device (based on EN60529) is *IP54. • The Humidity Sensor is not designed to be entirely water- or dust-proof. Do not use it in an especially dusty environment, nor where it might be splashed with liquid.
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Never use abrasives or sol- vent cleaners. • Hioki shall not be held liable for any problems with a computer system that arises from the use of this CD, or for any problem related to the purchase of a Hioki product.
Example Case: Record warehouse temperature and humidity at 10-minute intervals for one month, and store the data on a computer. Required Items: Quantities in parentheses ( ). LR5001 (1) LR6 alkaline battery (1) LR9504 Humidity Sensor LR5091 Communication Adapter(1) Computer (1) (LR5000 Utility Program* CD ...
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Measurement Preparation to Data Analysis Install the LR5000 Utility Program on the computer. "2.3" (p.21) See: Select the recording interval for the logger (in this case, 10 minutes). "Recording Interval Setting" (p.29) See: (The setting can be made also from the LR5000 Utility Program.) (p.35) Set the logger to the correct date and time (in this case, 15 May 2010, 13:00).
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Measurement Preparation to Data Analysis Set the recording mode to [OFF]. (This setting provides instantaneous mea- surement.) "Recording Mode Setting" (p.31) See: (The setting can be made also from the LR5000 Utility Program.) (p.35) Set the power save setting to [ON]. (The on (enabled) setting is recommended for long-term recording.) "Power Save Setting"...
1.1 Product Overview and Features Chapter 1 Overview 1.1 Product Overview and Features This instrument is a compact portable data logger for measuring, displaying, and recording temperature and humidity. Large display shows two chan- • Data can be imported while recording. nels' data simultaneously •...
1.2 Part Names/Functions and Display Indicators 1.2 Part Names/Functions and Display Indicators Front Back LCD (p.13) Stand/Strap Attachment Hole (p.40) The display blanks after 30 seconds of oper- Attach the logger to a wall or other surface by ator inactivity (auto power save).The display hanging it on a screw.
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1.2 Part Names/Functions and Display Indicators Display Indicators The display indicators provide the following information. REC Indicator Indicates recording in progress. (Blinks when waiting to record.) AL indicator When the alarm* function is enabled, this indicates when a mea- sured value is outside of the specified (upper/lower value*) range. ENDLESS indicator Indicates the Stop Method Setting display.
1.3 Display Organization 1.3 Display Organization The logger has two general display types: Measurement and Settings. Measuring display buttons switch the display type. Channel 1 measured value Channel 2 measured value Channel 1 measured value Recorded data count Channel 2 measured value Recorded data count...
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1.3 Display Organization Setting display Select the display with the button. Press to change a setting. Press the REC/STOP button to switch to the Measurement display from any other. "Appendix 3 Battery Life Approximation" (p.A2) See: Battery life is ex- tended when on (enabled).
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1.3 Display Organization • When no operation occurs for 30 seconds with the Settings display, automatically switches to Measurement display. • When the battery indicator appears, settings cannot be changed (although they can still be displayed). • Settings cannot be changed while recording. However, settings can still be displayed by pressing the button from the Measurement display.
2.1 Installing (or Replacing) the Battery Measurement Chapter 2 Preparations 2.1 Installing (or Replacing) the Battery • After replacing the battery, replace the cover before using the instrument. • Be sure to insert them with the correct polarity. Otherwise, poor performance or damage from battery leakage could result.
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2.1 Installing (or Replacing) the Battery • When the battery indicator is [bAtt Lo] is displayed on the screen if the battery is removed during a recording operation. (See the figure below.) Recording is not performed while [bAtt Lo] is displayed. (Data for this period will be missing when the data is imported to a computer.) How- ever, if you insert a new battery within approximately 30 seconds, recording will be resumed after the logger has waited for temperature/...
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2.1 Installing (or Replacing) the Battery Battery Replacement Required Items: LR6 alkaline battery (1) Battery cover Push the tab Press the PUSH tab as shown, and pull the battery cover back. Hold the battery cover while separating it from the logger. Install the battery as shown.
• To avoid damage to the instrument, do not apply voltage to sensor jacks. Connection Method Required Items: Hioki LR9501 to LR9504 Temp/Humidity Sensor Align the triangle on the plug with the one in front of the sensor jacks, and insert the plug securely.
2.3 Installing the PC Application Program Installing the PC Application Program To save, browse, or print data, or to make logger settings from a computer, first install the "LR5000 Utility Program". LR5000 Utility Program Operating Requirements 1 GHz or faster processor clock At least 512 MB Windows XP SP2 or later Windows Vista SP1 or later...
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[Advanced Installation] on the screen. Installation of the LR5000 Utility Program and device driver begins. When the security warning window appears, click [Run]. After installation, start the program by selecting [Programs]-[Hioki]-[LR5000 Util- ity Software]-[LR5000 Utility] from the Windows [Start] menu.
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4. Click [Yes]. (The program is uninstalled.) Version Upgrading Download the latest version of the LR5000 Utility Program from our website (http:// www.hioki.com). Follow the procedure on the download page to install the latest ver- sion. (The old version is uninstalled automatically.)
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2.3 Installing the PC Application Program LR5000 Utility Program Screens Main Screen (p.32) Displays the data import screens: Displays Option Displays screens Help. Logger data import Display Data Display Data Displays Setting Screens: Viewing screens Sorting screens Logger settings Setting Screens (p.33) Make and export logger settings.
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2.3 Installing the PC Application Program Data Import Screens (p.55) Import data from the logger with these screens. Example: Logger import screen Data Viewing Screens (p.58) View imported data on these screens. Select a file to view, as a graph or table. Example: Screens for viewing the latest data...
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2.3 Installing the PC Application Program Data Sorting Screens (p.71) Sort imported data on these screens. You can copy, delete, move, combine, and extract data. Example: Data Copy screen Option Screens (p.77) Make advanced settings on these screens. You can specify the data importing method. Example: Import Method Setting screen...
3.1 Settings List Chapter 3 Settings Configure measurement settings before starting to record. Logger settings can also be made from a PC running the LR5000 Utility Program. (p.32) 3.1 Settings List Following is a list of all settings. Although all settings are available from the LR5000 Utility Program, some settings are limited when made from the logger.
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3.1 Settings List LR5000 Setting Item Setting Options Logger Refer To Utility Refer To Program Select the recording stop Recording Stop method. (The stop time can (p.35) Method be specified.) Use to scale measured val- Scaling ues to display as adjusted (p.36) values.
3.2 Making Settings on the Logger 3.2 Making Settings on the Logger To return to the Measurement display from any Settings display, press the REC/ STOP button. • When the battery indicator appears, settings cannot be changed (although they can still be displayed). •...
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3.2 Making Settings on the Logger Setting Range 01/01/2010, 00:00 to 12/31/2039, 23:59 Note: Seconds are not settable. However, seconds are set to zero at the instant the display is switched away from the minute setting. After the battery has been removed for a long time, or if the clock is incorrect, reset it.
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3.2 Making Settings on the Logger Recording Mode Setting Press the SET button to display the recording mode setting. (The [STAT] indica- tor appears, and the setting blinks.) Press the buttons to select [ON] or [OFF]. Press the button to accept the setting. (The power save setting is displayed.) Description Setting Options...
3.3 Making Settings from the LR5000 Utility Program 3.3 Making Settings from the LR5000 Utility Program Logger settings can be made with the LR5000 Utility Program supplied with the LR5091 Communication Adapter and the LR5092-20 Data Collector. Install the Utility Program on the computer before connecting. (p.21) Connecting the Logger, LR5091, and Computer Connect to the computer using the supplied USB cable.
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3.3 Making Settings from the LR5000 Utility Program For the [Setting], click the [Logger] but- ton. The Logger Settings screen appears. (If the logger is not connected, you are prompted to connect it. Connect the logger.) Select the logger from the device list*, and edit the settings.
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3.3 Making Settings from the LR5000 Utility Program How can the settings from one logger be copied to another? 1. From the device list, select a logger with settings to be copied, and click [Copy Settings] button. 2. From the device list, select a logger as the destination for the settings, and click the [Paste Settings] button.
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3.3 Making Settings from the LR5000 Utility Program Rec interval Sets the recording interval. 1/2/5/10/15/20/30 sec., 1/2 /5/10/15/20/30/60 mi Start Method Select the recording start method. When [Scheduled Time] is selected, specify the start date and time. Description Setting Options Button Operation Starts recording by pressing the button on the logger.
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3.3 Making Settings from the LR5000 Utility Program Settings on the [Measurement Method] Click the [Edit] button to display the setting dialog box. Click a tab. Scaling (set as needed) "What is Scaling?" (p.38) See: The following scaling calculation is applied to measured values. Scaled Result = Raw data (measured value) ×...
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Note: Alarm judgment is performed at every recording interval during instantaneous recording, and once per second during statistical recording. Note: Alarm judgment is performed using measurement values with a larger number of digits than the values (4 digits) indicated in the LR5001 display. Note: The [AL] indicator appears when the measured value is out of range (OF/UF dis- played), and when a sensor anomaly occurs (- - - - displayed).
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3.3 Making Settings from the LR5000 Utility Program Other Settings on the Logger Settings Screen Send PC Clock Time Delete Data Set the logger's clock to match the comput- Deletes recorded data in the selected logger er's clock (after confirming the computer's (only while connected).
4.1 Pre-Measurement Inspection Measurement Chapter 4 and Analysis 4.1 Pre-Measurement Inspection Inspect the following items before starting measurement. Damaged Is any damage to the log- Request repair. ger or sensor evident? "Requesting repairs" (p.91) See: No damage Communication with LR5091 or LR5092-20 may not be possible.
4.2 Installing the Logger 4.2 Installing the Logger After inspection, install the logger at the measurement site. Be sure to read the “"Installation Precautions" (p.5) before installing. Install the logger as necessary according to the following procedure. Persons wearing electronic medical devices such as a pacemaker should not use the Z5004 strap with magnet.
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4.2 Installing the Logger Wall Mounting with the LR9901 Wall-Mounted Holder Required Items: LR9901 (Option), 2 screws (supplied with the LR9901) screwdriver, etc. (as needed) Mount the LR9901 to the wall using the two screws. Insert the logger into the LR9901. The logger can also be attached to a wall or other surface by hanging the strap or attach- ment hole on a screw.
4.3 Starting and Stopping Recording 4.3 Starting and Stopping Recording Start recording after installing the logger. Start Start From the Measurement display, hold the REC/STOP button for two seconds. [REC] indicator and the data count blink. Note: Continue pressing the button until the [REC] indicator changes from a blink- ing to on state.
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4.3 Starting and Stopping Recording Recording cannot start when the battery is depleted. When the battery becomes exhausted during recording, recording stops. "2.1 Installing (or Replacing) the Battery" (p.17) See: Control of Power to Temperature/Humidity Sensor The logger supplies power to the temperature/humidity sensor for mea- suring humidity but control is performed so that the power is supplied approximately 30 seconds before the recording timing in order to increase the battery life and enable stable measurement.
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4.3 Starting and Stopping Recording About Humidity Indications To obtain correct humidity measurement values, the logger needs to wait approximately 30 seconds for the measurement values to stabilize after the screen display is turned on. When using the logger for humidity monitoring or when calibrating the logger, set the recording conditions so that the recording interval is 30 seconds or less, or turn off (disable) power saving.
Data recorded in the logger can be imported to the computer. Install the LR5000 Utility Program on the computer beforehand. (p.21) Required Items: LR5001, LR5091 Communication Adapter (or LR5092-20 Data Col- lector), USB cable, Computer Plug the USB cable into the USB port on the LR5091 (or LR5092-20), and into a USB port on the computer.
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4.5 Automatically Importing (Saving) Recorded Data to a Computer, and Graph Display The main screen appears automatically. If newly recorded data exists, the import confirmation dialog appears. If the data import screen is displayed before connecting the logger, the import confirma- tion dialog does not appear.
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4.5 Automatically Importing (Saving) Recorded Data to a Computer, and Graph Display Viewer Screen The viewer screen appears as follows. "Menu Bar Items" (p.54) See: Opens a file containing The displayed Displays the [Statistical In- recorded data. time span can formation and Item Set- be specified.
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4.5 Automatically Importing (Saving) Recorded Data to a Computer, and Graph Display Menu Bar Items Menu Item Contents Open Opens a file containing recorded data. Recently opened recording files Opens recently used files. Currently displayed recording data is saved as a Save recording file as new file.
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4.5 Automatically Importing (Saving) Recorded Data to a Computer, and Graph Display Main Graph Features The main graph features are shown below. Displays the [Statistical Information and Item Settings] dialog box. (p.52) Click the buttons to switch between graph Displays the [Graph Settings] and table displays.
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4.5 Automatically Importing (Saving) Recorded Data to a Computer, and Graph Display [Graph Settings] dialog box Graph details can be set as follows. Click each tab to access various settings. [Common] Automatically sets the time axis and Y- axis to the optimum scale. Select to display the grid.
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4.5 Automatically Importing (Saving) Recorded Data to a Computer, and Graph Display [Y axis] Automatically sets all Y-axes to the opti- mum scale. When the Y-axis is different for each item, set the number of axes to a value other than one.
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4.5 Automatically Importing (Saving) Recorded Data to a Computer, and Graph Display [Statistical Information and Item Settings] dialog box The following items appear on the [Statistical information] tab. • Item no. • Serial no. • Channel no. • Channel comments •...
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4.5 Automatically Importing (Saving) Recorded Data to a Computer, and Graph Display Main Table Features The main table features are shown below. Shows the item no., serial no., model comment, channel com- ment, property, measurement units, and average, maximum, minimum, and integration values of all data. Double click a maximum or minimum numeri- cal value to jump to the relevant cell (or to the first if there are multiple relevant cells).
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4.5 Automatically Importing (Saving) Recorded Data to a Computer, and Graph Display Selecting Items for Display Click the [Display Item] button in the viewer to display the [Select Items for Display] screen. Select up to 600 items for display. Click Click the [OK] button.
4.6 Manually Importing (Saving) Recorded Data to a Computer, and Graph Display 4.6 Manually Importing (Saving) Recorded Data to a Computer, and Graph Display You can manually import (save) recorded data to a computer, and display it in a graph. If the LR5000 Utility Program is not run- ning on the computer, click the icon in the task tray (notification area), and click...
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4.6 Manually Importing (Saving) Recorded Data to a Computer, and Graph Display If the previous data has not been imported, informa- tion is displayed along with the latest data. After making the [Import Data Selection], click the [Start Importing] [Next] button.
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4.6 Manually Importing (Saving) Recorded Data to a Computer, and Graph Display How can all data be imported from the logger? Select [Re-import all data from the logger]. (All data in the logger (including any previously imported) is imported to the com- puter, and duplicated data is overwritten.) Data Import screen (p.55) How is the graph automatically displayed after importing data?
4.7 Displaying a Graph of Saved Recording Data 4.7 Displaying a Graph of Saved Recording Data Use the LR5000 Utility Program to display saved recording data as a graph. If the LR5000 Utility Program is not run- ning on the computer, click the icon in the task tray (notification area), and click Click [View...
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4.7 Displaying a Graph of Saved Recording Data Other Data Viewing Screen Functions Filter displayed data Display Table Opens the viewer to display the You can filter which loggers appear in the list. Specify the table of imported (or selected) desired filtering criteria, and click the [Refresh List] button.
4.8 Printing Recorded Data 4.8 Printing Recorded Data Saved recording data can be printed as a graph or table. Graphs displayed in the LR5000 Utility Program can be printed on A3, A4, or B4-size paper. With the desired graph displayed, click the [Print] button.
Processing Chapter 5 Recorded Data Recorded data saved on the computer can be processed by scaling, electric power calculation, energy cost calculation, operating rate calculation, integration, dew- point temperature calculation, two-item arithmetic calculation, and out-of-range data revision. The LR5000 Utility Program performs the calculations. If the LR5000 Utility Program is not run- ning on the computer, click the icon in the task tray (notification area), and click...
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Click in the menu bar, and select the desired items. [Process Data] Click [Process Data] Items Items Contents Scaling Performs scaling on the data of one channel. (p.63) Power Calculation Performs approximate electric power calculation. (p.64) Energy Cost Performs approximate energy cost calculation. (p.65) Operating Rate Performs approximate operating rate calculation.
5.1 Scaling 5.1 Scaling The following scaling calculation is applied to measured values. Scaled Result = Raw data (measured value) × A + B × SI prefix (multiplier) Scaled results are saved as a new item in the recording file. Item and range settings Select the item to be scaled, and the time span.
5.2 Calculating Electric Power 5.2 Calculating Electric Power Approximate electric power is calculated using current measurement data from a clamp logger. Calculation results are saved as a new item in the recording file. • Electric power calculations are only approximate, so results do not always equal the true electric power value.
5.3 Calculating Energy Cost 5.3 Calculating Energy Cost Approximate energy cost is calculated using current measurement data from a clamp logger. • Energy cost calculations are only approximate, so results do not always equal the true energy cost. • There is no way to confirm that a specified data item is really an elec- tric power value.
5.4 Calculating Operating Rate 5.4 Calculating Operating Rate The approximate operating rate of the measured value is calculated. The total amount of time during which data exceeds the [Upper threshold] is consid- ered operating time, and the operating rate is calculated as the ratio of the operating time to the total calculation time span.
5.5 Integration 5.5 Integration Measurement data can be integrated over a specified time span. Integration results are saved as a new item in the recording file. Item and range settings Select the item to be integrated, and the time span. 1.
5.6 Calculating Dew-Point Temperature 5.6 Calculating Dew-Point Temperature Dew-point temperature is calculated from the temperature and humidity measurement data from the logger. Calculation results are saved as a new item in the recording file. • There is no way to confirm that a specified data item is really a tem- perature or humidity value.
5.7 Two-Data-Item Arithmetic Calculations 5.7 Two-Data-Item Arithmetic Calculations Simple arithmetic operations (+, -, *, and /) can be applied to two data items. Calculation results are saved as a new item in the recording file. Only the values of data items measured during the specified recording time span are applied to calculations and saved.
5.8 Converting Over-Threshold Data Values 5.8 Converting Over-Threshold Data Values Data values larger than the upper threshold and smaller than the lower threshold can be converted to specified values. Converted results are saved as new data items in the recording file. Item and range settings Select the items for conversion, and the time span.
Chapter 6 Organizing Data The LR5000 Utility Program can reorganize (copy, delete, move, combine, and extract) imported data. If the LR5000 Utility Program is not run- ning on the computer, click the icon in the Click task tray (notification area), and click [Show Main Screen].
6.1 Copying and Moving Data 6.1 Copying and Moving Data The selected logger recording files can be copied or moved to any folder. Example: Copy a file from the folder C:\Users\hioki\Documents\LR5000 to C:\Users\hioki\Desktop. Select [Copying Data] [Moving Data]. Click Select the drive.
6.2 Deleting Data 6.2 Deleting Data Select and delete logger recording files as follows. Example: Delete a file from the folder C:\Users\hioki\Documents\LR5000. Select Click [Deleting Data]. Select the drive. Select the file. (Up to 100 can be selected.) Select the folder.
6.3 Combining Data 6.3 Combining Data Separate logger recording files can be combined into one set of recording data. Example: Combine file 20110117 with other files in C:\Users\hioki\Docu- ments/LR5000, and save the combined data file in C:\Users\hioki/ Desktop. Select [Combining Click Data].
6.4 Extracting Data 6.4 Extracting Data Data in a logger recording file can be extracted to a specified time span and saved with a different file name. Example: Extract the data of January 25th from the file 20110117, and save to a different file.
Options Settings (LR5000 Util- Chapter 7 ity Program) These settings determine the saving method for imported logger data, device con- nection monitoring, and logger setting display functions. If the LR5000 Utility Program is not run- ning on the computer, click the icon in the task tray (notification area), and click [Option].
7.1 Changing the Saving Method for Imported Data Changing the Saving Method for Imported Data The saving method for imported logger data can be changed as follows. How can the save destination folder be changed? Click the [Import Method] tab. Click to specify the save destination folder.
7.2 Changing the Connection Monitoring Method, and Logger Settings Displays 7.2 Changing the Connection Monitoring Method, and Logger Settings Displays Change the device connection monitoring settings and the functions on the logger settings displays as follows. How can the device connection monitoring setting be changed? Click the [Details] tab.
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7.2 Changing the Connection Monitoring Method, and Logger Settings Displays...
8.1 Measurement Specifications Chapter 8 Specifications 8.1 Measurement Specifications External temperature/humidity sensor Sensor One temperature channel (Thermister), and one humidity channel (capacitive humidity sensor) Measurement ranges Temperature: -40 to 85C (-40.0 to 185.0F), Humidity: 0 to 100%RH • Temperature: between -40.0 and 0.0C (-40.0 to 32.0F): ±1.0C (±1.8F) between 0.0 (32.0F) and 35.0C (95.0F): ±0.5C (±0.9F) between 35.0 (95.0F) and 70.0C (158.0F): ±1.0C (±1.8F) between 70.0 (158.0F) and 85.0C (185.0F): ±2.0C (±3.6F)
8.2 Functional Specifications 8.2 Functional Specifications Display type Measured value, measurement channel, units (C,%), recording (REC), endless recording (ENDLESS), statistical recording (STAT), recording interval (INTVL), date and time (TIME), alarm (AL), battery status, Display contents recorded data count (DATA), maximum value (MAX), minimum value (MIN), auto power saving (APS) Operation button Four ("SET", "REC/STOP", "+", "-")
8.3 Miscellaneous 8.3 Miscellaneous Clock accuracy ±50ppm (@25C (@77F)) ±4.32 s/day Backup Recorded data and settings (independent of battery) Half-duplex start/stop synchronous infrared serial communication Interface between the logger and Communication Adapter or Data Collector • Rated supply voltage: 1.5 V DC •...
Converts between the logger's infrared signals and USB signals to sup- Functions port communications between the logger and a computer (USB port). LR5001 Humidity Logger, LR5011 Temperature Logger, LR5031 Instru- mentation Logger, LR5041 Voltage Logger (50 mV), LR5042 Voltage Logger (5 V), LR5043 Voltage Logger (50 V), LR5051 Clamp Logger...
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8.4 LR5091 Communication Adapter Specifications Supplied LR5000 Utility Program Specifications Supplied medium CD ........1 Personal computer meeting the following specifications • CPU: 1 GHz or faster processor clock • RAM: at least 512 MB • Operating system: Windows XP SP2 or later, Vista SP1 or later, or Windows 7 Operating environment •...
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8.4 LR5091 Communication Adapter Specifications • Communicates with the LR5000-series loggers, and imports recorded data • Combines recorded data • Incorporates new data when an LR5000-series logger holds data not previously imported Data import functions (the following functions are supported by the supplied PC Utility version 2.00, or later) •...
Storage temperature and humidity • Humidity: 80%RH or less (non-condensating) (Connects to the LR5001 Humidity Logger) • Temperature: between -40.0 and 0.0C (-40.0 to 32.0F): ±1.0C (±1.8F) between 0.0 (32.0F) and 35.0C (95.0F): ±0.5C (±0.9F) between 35.0 (95.0F) and 70.0C (158.0F): ±1.0C (±1.8F) between 70.0 (158.0F) and 85.0C (185.0F): ±2.0C (±3.6F)
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8.5 Temperature/Humidity Sensors Specifications • Cable length (including sensor): Approx. 1000 mm (39.37") (LR9501), Approx. 5000 mm (196.85") (LR9502), Dimensions Approx. 10000 mm (393.70") (LR9503), Approx. 40 mm (1.57") (LR9504) • Sensor element: Approx. 30W×13H×8D mm (1.18"W×0.51"H×0.31"D) Approx. 21 g (0.7 oz.) (LR9501), Approx. 80 g (2.8 oz.) (LR9502), Mass Approx.
We do not take any responsibility for damage incurred during shipping. • Please contact your dealer or Hioki representative for information on where to sub- mit products for repair. When the logger will not be used for long time...
9.3 Troubleshooting 9.3 Troubleshooting If damage is suspected, check the "Before requesting repairs" section before con- tacting your dealer or Hioki representative. Before requesting repairs Problem Symptom Probable Causes Remedies and References The LR5000 Utility Program • The computer operating envi-...
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9.3 Troubleshooting Before requesting repairs Problem Symptom Probable Causes Remedies and References Logger settings cannot be Dead battery. When the battery indicator ap- pears, settings cannot be changed (but changed. only displayed). Replace the battery. "2.1 Installing (or Replacing) the Bat- tery"...
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9.3 Troubleshooting Before requesting repairs Problem Symptom Probable Causes Remedies and References [REC] indicator disap- one-time recording stop With one-time recording, recording stops automatically when memory method is selected. pears even though record- becomes full. Change the stop meth- ing has not been stopped. od to endless recording.
The display appears as follows when an error occurs on the logger. Logger Error Displays Error Displays Meaning Remedies and References Calibration data error: Inspection and repair is required. Please contact your dealer or Hioki A fault occurred with the internal representative. calibration data. See: "Requesting repairs" (p.91) Microcomputer error: A fault occurred in microcomputer ROM/RAM.
Appendix 1 About Recording Modes Appendix Appendix 1 About Recording Modes The recording method depends on the selected recording mode. The recording modes are as follows. Instantaneous Recording Measurements are recorded in internal memory at each recording interval. Recording Interval Instantaneous values are recorded Statistical Recording Measurements are taken once per second, and instantaneous, maximum, minimum,...
Appendix 2 Recording Intervals and Maximum Recording Times Appendix 2 Recording Intervals and Maximum Recording Times The recording time is calculated according to the recording capacity. The maximum recording time is limited by the remaining battery capacity. Instantaneous Recording Up to 60,000 temperature and humidity values can be recorded. Recording Interval Recording Time Recording Interval...
Index Index Index Symbols Delete data ..........38 Device connection monitoring setting ..79 (-) button ............ 12 Display Graph ........... 61 (+) button ........... 12 Display indicators ........13 Displaying ..........58 Displaying a graph of saved recording data ............
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Index Index Instantaneous recording Start the program ......A1 ........22 Integration Uninstall ..........67 ..........23 Integration values Version upgrading ........53 ........ 23 INTVL indicator Power save setting ........13 ....... 15 Preliminary checks ........7 Pre-measurement inspection ....39 Printing recorded data ......
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Index Index Uninstall ............. 23 Upper threshold ........37 Verifying package contents ....... 2 Version upgrading ........23 View latest data ........58 Viewer ....... 46 Wall-mounted holder ........ 41 When ............12 When the logger will not be used for long time ............
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