Table of Content Table of Content ............................1 List of Figures ..............................2 List of Tables ..............................2 ........................3 AFETY AND THE ENVIRONMENT 1.1 A ........................... 3 BOUT THIS DOCUMENT 1.2 E ............................3 NSURE AFETY 1.3 P ........................ 3 ROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT ..............................
List of Figures Figure 1 Front View of LM-U Pro data logger ....................4 Figure 2 Mechanical Dimensions of the LM-U Pro data logger ..............5 Figure 3 LCD Display Format ......................... 9 Figure 4 Sensor Connector Diagram ......................11 Figure 5 Batch Configuration of the Data logger ..................
At the end of its useful life, send the product to the separate collection for electric and electronics devices (observe local regulations) or return the product to G-Tek for disposal. (Dispose or recycle the LM-U Pro data logger in accordance with the WEEE 2012/19/EU guidelines or your local regulations.
PECIFICATIONS 2.1 U LM-U P NPACKING THE ATA LOGGER ➢ LM-U Pro data logger is dispatched in a recyclable, environment friendly package specially designed to give adequate protection during transit. ➢ If the outer box shows sign of damage, it should be opened immediately, and the device be examined.
2.2 M LM-U P ECHANICAL IMENSTIONS OF THE ATA LOGGER Figure 2 Mechanical Dimensions of the LM-U Pro data logger 2.2 U ➢ The LM- U Pro data loggers (with an External Sensor) are used to save and read out individual external sensor reading a measurement series.
2.3 T ECHNICAL Table 1 Specification Model No LM-U Pro Data logger Display and Operator Panels Display Type 3.5 Character LCD Display with Min, Max, Battery Status, Alarm Hi-Low and Current Temperature Display Dimension 33 x 30 mm; TN Reflective Display Resolution 0.1 / 1.0 Display ON/Auto off...
Memory Type Flash, Non-volatile, Data Retention up to 100 years Download Batch Intermediate after any time the batch started/After the Batch is stopped. Environmental Temperature (Operation) 5˚C to 45˚C (Limiting) 0˚C to 50˚C (Storage) -20˚C to 60˚C Humidity (Operation) 10 to 80 % RH Non-Condensing (Storage) 5 to 90 % RH Non-Condensing Power Requirement Supply Voltage (Battery...
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Sensor Range RTD (Pt-100) -100 to 600 °C 4-20mA ± 1999 0-20mA ± 1999 0-1V ± 1999 J type TC 0 to +400 °C K type TC 0 to +1200 °C R type TC 0 to +1700 °C S type TC 0 to +1700 °C T type TC -100 to +400 °C...
RODUCT DESCRIPTION 3.1 S TATUS Table 3 LED Indication Indicator Description Data Recording has started. At this time, the HBT LED will be off. Data Recording is Off, and device is On. At this time STR LED will be off. 3.2 D (LCD) ISPLAY...
3.3 K EY FUNCTIONS Commissioning The data loggers are delivered with batteries in removed condition. Insert the batteries to start the data logger as directed in quick reference manual. Once battery inserted, Status of “HBT” LED starts flickering every 0.5 sec and display will come up. Min/Max &...
3.4 S ENSOR ONNECTIONS ➢ Sensor input can be connected with device sensor connector by referring the figure 3 and Table 5. Male Connector Female Connector Sequence on Female connector Sequence on Male connector Figure 4 Sensor Connector Diagram Table 5 Sensor Connection Table Sensor Input Red (+) White (-)
3.5 I MPORTANT INFORMATION AND GLOSSARY OF TERMS The terms used in batch confguration of the data logger are explained below. For details, please refere to the software help file. Figure 5 Batch Configuration of the Data logger 1. ID Name: User should assign an appropriate ID Name of maximum 10 alphanumeric characters.
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9. Multiplier: Multiplier is a function given for the user flexibility. If the user wants to observe the output in the range other than the actual output range, multiplier value should be set. The value of multiplier is 1.0 by default. 10.
SING THE RODUCT 4.1 C ONFIGURING THE DATA LOGGER ➢ Connect the data logger to PC via the Micro USB data cable. ➢ Click on LM View Software. For Further Process details, refer LMview help Manual. 4.2 M EASUREMENT ROCEDURE Starting Measurement Depending on the Configuration of the data logger, the measurement program is started via LMView Application batch configuration.
Once the measurement stops, “REC” message disappears from the device display, “RUN” LED turns Off and “STP” LED starts flashing. 4.3. R EADING OUT Displaying a measurement data report ➢ Connect the data logger to Windows PC via the Micro USB data cable. The current temperature reading as per the selected sensor will be seen as shown in the figure 6.
AINTAINING THE RODUCT 5.1. C HANGING THE BATTERIES ➢ Read out Store data. ➢ Open the battery compartment on the back of the data logger. ➢ Take the spent batteries out of the battery compartment. ➢ Insert new batteries (see technical data for type required) into the instrument so that the positive &...
➢ The Data logger “Display ON”. Both LEDs are Flashing for <10 Sec. ➢ Reconfigure the data logger, see the section Configuring the data logger. ➢ Battery replacement stops a measurement that is currently running. However, stored measurement data are preserved. ➢...
IPS AND ASSISTANCE Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Table 6 FAQ Question Possible Cause/ Solution • Please check whether the LCD display is Auto off in LCD Display is blank. batch Configuration. • Batteries are low or dry. • If Sensor input is more than specified range which Display show “ovr”...
RDER Table 7 Order Code Data Sensor Type Pressure Communication Software Memory Logger Rang Type Type Type 0 Universal LM View 1 Memory Input Pressure Secure LM view Secure Page...
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