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Manuale d'uso
User manual
Einbau und Bedienungsanleitung
Manuel d'utilisation
Manual de utilización

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  • Page 1 Datalogger Manuale d’uso User manual Einbau und Bedienungsanleitung Manuel d’utilisation Manual de utilización...
  • Page 2 The fi nal client must use the product only in the manner described in the documentation related to the product itself. The liability of CAREL in relation to its own product is regulated by CAREL’s general contract conditions edited on the website www.Carel.com and/or by specifi c agreements with clients.
  • Page 3 User manual Contents Introduction ..............................5 Mounting ................................. 5 Connection ..............................7 Power ON ................................. 7 Programming ..............................8 Description of the buttons ..........................8 • TEMPERATURE Button ..........................8 • CLOCK Button ............................10 • ENTER Button ............................. 11 •...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    • Insert the “wall” nugs, contained in the kit, into the holes made in the wall and then fi x the back part of the Datalogger with the three screws (m, n, o) and the relevant Orings to the wall itself.
  • Page 6 sensor 1 sensor 2 upper part back side lower part...
  • Page 7: Connection

    Important: 1. Avoid mounting the instrument in rooms with the following characteristics: - wide and fast fl uctuations of the ambient temperature; - relative humidity exceeding 80%; - exposure to direct water jets under pressure; - remarkable magnetic and/or radio frequency interferences (e. g., of transmitting antennas). 2.
  • Page 8: Programming

    FLASH DOCTOR... appears, it means that the instrument has undergone damages of the hardware type (see the ALARM section). Programming The instrument allows the display and storage of the temperature measured with, at most, two distinct probes (NTC). The stored temperature is the instantaneous value detected at selectable time intervals (see mask 3).
  • Page 9 No Data Logged It is possible to select a date from which to begin to scroll the historical, by selecting the “CLOCK” mode. If no button is pressed for at least one minute, the Datalogger automatically displays the main mask. INFORMATION Mode A prolonged pressure (5s) of the button enters the information mode.
  • Page 10: Clock Button

    Serial Number Serial number of the instrument and software version. (V2.2) After a switching off, the last alarm information is lost. The “Operator Name” is selectable manually with the mode “MODIFY PARAMETERS”, whereas the serial number and versions are fi xed. The button, fi...
  • Page 11: Enter Button

    ENTER Button PARAMETER MODIFICATION Mode The access is possible through a prolonged pressure (about 3s) of the button. In this mode it is possible to select different parameters of operative interest and to enter them a 4 digit numerical password is required (for default it is 0015). It is keyed in by utilizing and if it is correct, direct access to the “parameter”...
  • Page 12 Temperature Unit Temperature unit of measure (°C, °F). Default °C. °C Buzzer Status Buzzer (Enabled, Disabled). Default Enabled. Enabled User Name Operator Name (responsable of the checking). -------- Door Alarm Delay Door Alarm Delay. Default 60 min. 60 min. Relay contact Relay Contact management (Disabled, norm.
  • Page 13: Alarm Button

    The instrument can manage two different types of alarms, that is those directly dependent on the temperature change and those caused by accidental conditions such as prolonged blackouts or damages to the Datalogger itself. In both cases, the recognition of...
  • Page 14 05/11/1996 12:53 Door 1 open. -12.5 # ROOM1 05/11/1996 12:53 Open probe. Err- ROOM1 05/11/1996 12:53 Alarm of high temperature. +5.0 ! ROOM1 The last one occurs when the limit of high temperature, selected in the mode of “PARAMETER MODIFICATION”, is placed , e.g.., at 30 °C.
  • Page 15 System failure: LOST PARAMETERS Even though the Datalogger keeps on sampling the temperatures, the management of the stored data is no more ensured, and so it is advisable to contact CAREL. Furthermore, there is the case in which the instrument shows some irregularities of the Clock during the normal operation.
  • Page 16: Specifi Cations For The Download

    Datalogger: the CAREL Download module (code DLOGSER000). If this does not happen, after a period of time higher than one year, the Datalogger begins the overwrite of the old data in order to place the new ones (see the mask”...
  • Page 17: Example Of Data Print By Download

    In the previous recordings the character “-“ is reported to indicate its absence. For a two channel Datalogger model (such as the one presented in the example) the absence of the probes 3 and 4, of the digital inputs 3 and 4 and of the digital output 2 is similarly reported.
  • Page 20: Example Of Graph Print By Download

    Example of graph print by Download...
  • Page 21: Technical Specifi Cations

    Technical specifi cations Inputs Temperature 2 NTC confi gurable probes. °C °F Range of measure -50T75°C -58T167°F Precision 1°C from -35°C to +30°C Resolution 0.5°C 1 °F Digital 2 digital inputs with clean connection and not optoinsulated (confi gurable). Probe response time (at 90% 70 s.
  • Page 22 • Lower than - 1.0 °C and higher than 1.0 °C: the outcome is negative. If the verifi cation has a negative outcome, you can try to replace the Datalogger probe. If the Datalogger with a new probe proved again to be out of precision, the instrument has to be returned to CAREL for a new calibration.
  • Page 23 EXAMPLE OF AN AUDIT REPORT ENCLOSURE A Identifi cation of the Body Audit report responsible for the Audit n°: ......Complete at or by: ..........Designation of the audited equipment: ........Type: ................Manufacturer: ............Serial number: .............. Audit date: ............... Performed by: ............
  • Page 24 ENCLOSURE B EXAMPLE OF AN AUDIT REPORT Test report no...... Page 2/”..” Measuring methods used: ................................... Test equipment used: ....................................Test conditions: ......................................List of parameters tested: .................................... Measurement uncertainties: ..................................Results Value measured Value measured by Difference B-A by the working...
  • Page 25 ENCLOSURE C LIFE CYCLE CHART QUALITY ASSURANCE EQUIPMENT LIFE CYCLE CHART Identifi cation number: Serial number: Type of equipment: Supplier: Date received: Start date: Calibration and check Checking interval: admissible limit: Location Chart Date of the Working Calibration/ Difference Result and Name and identifi...
  • Page 26: Verifi Cation Of The Internal Clock

    Verifi cation of the internal clock The Datalogger records temperature and time. It periodically verifi es the temperature measurement and also the precision of the internal clock. The maximum error permitted in the time measurement is 0.1% (equivalent to 8h and 40’ per year).
  • Page 27 Dimensioni / Dimensions / Dimensions / Abmessungen / Dimensiones (mm): sensor 1 sensor 2 +050000805 - 3.0 - 09.03.2006...
  • Page 28 Agenzia / Agency: CAREL S.p.A. Via dell’Industria, 11 - 35020 Brugine - Padova (Italy) Tel. (+39) 049.9716611 - Fax (+39) 049.9716600 e-mail: carel@carel.com - www.carel.com...

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