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Hioki LR8102 Instruction Manual (363 pages)
Brand:
Hioki
| Category:
Data Loggers
| Size: 12 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
7
Symbols and Abbreviations
8
Checking Package Contents
10
Options (Sold Separately)
11
Safety Information
11
Usage Notes
13
About this Manual
18
Communication Method
19
Command
19
Message Format
20
Command Syntax
21
Header
21
Message Terminator
22
Separator
22
Data Part
23
Abbreviation of Combined Command Header
25
Output Queue and Input Buffer
26
Register
26
Items to be Initialized to the Default Status
28
Overview
29
Product Overview and Features
29
Both LR8101 and LR8102
29
LR8102 Only
29
Part Names and Functions
30
LR8101 and LR8102 Data Loggers
30
Options
33
Measurement Modules
33
Other Options
34
Measurement Workflow
35
Connection (Preparation for Measurements)
37
Inspection before Use
37
Connecting the Measurement Modules
38
Connecting the AC Adapter
40
Connecting an External Power Supply
41
Connecting Cables
42
Wiring the Voltage Cable and Thermocouple
44
Wiring for the Pulse Input
47
Wiring for the Alarm Output
48
Wiring for External Control
49
Wiring for the External Sampling
50
Wiring the CAN Cable (LR8102 Only)
51
Wiring the Optical Connection Cable (LR8102 Only)
53
Turning on and off the Power
55
SD Memory Card and USB Drive
56
Installing and Removing an SD Memory Card
58
Installing and Removing a USB Drive
59
Setting and Connecting the LAN
60
Network Settings on PC
63
Connecting the Instrument and a PC Via LAN
70
Default Connection Settings for LAN1
72
Settings and Operations
77
Controlling the Instrument Using Communication Commands
77
Standard Commands Specified by IEEE 488.2
78
Basic Operations and Queries
81
Setting Measurement Conditions
82
Normal Sampling
82
External Sampling
85
Common Settings for the Recording Modes
86
Set the Synchronized Terminal
89
Data Refresh Interval of the Measurement Modules
90
Setting the Voltage/Temp Module
94
Voltage Measurement
94
Temperature (Thermocouple) Measurement
96
Configuring the Pulse Channel and Logic Channel Settings
100
Pulse Aggregation
100
Rotation Speed Measurement
103
Logic Signal Measurement
107
Using the Scaling Function
109
Entering Comments
115
Title Comment
115
Channel Comment
115
Module Identification Name
116
Performing Zero Adjustment
117
Starting and Stopping Measurement
118
Forcing Termination of Measurement
119
Handling of Data Exceeding the Allowable Measurement Range
120
Measurement Operation Status Change
120
Checking Measurement Start Time and Trigger Time
121
Acquiring Measurement Data
123
Acquiring Measurement Data on Internal Memory
124
Acquiring Realtime Data
127
Acquiring Hold Data
129
Conversion of Measurement Data
133
About Binary Data
134
Text (Physical Value)
135
Comparison of Realtime Data Acquisition
136
Trigger Function
137
Trigger Contents
138
Enabling the Trigger Function
139
Common Settings
139
Analog Trigger, Pulse Trigger, and Waveform Calculation Trigger
143
Level Trigger
143
Window Trigger
147
Logic Trigger (Pattern)
152
Applying External Trigger
153
Applying Triggers at Constant Intervals
154
Applying Trigger Forcibly
156
Trigger Setting Examples
157
Saving and Loading
159
Data
159
Savable and Loadable Data
159
Formatting Media
162
Saving Data
163
Auto Save (Realtime Save)
164
Manual Save Operation
173
Common Saving Settings
178
Loading Data
180
Auto-Setup Function
182
Organizing Data
183
Alarm (Alarm Output)
185
Setting Alarms
185
Alarm Condition Settings that Apply to All Channels
185
Settings for each Alarm Channel
189
Alarm Settings for each Channel
190
Checking Alarm
203
Marking Function
205
Placing Event Marks During Measurement
205
Placing Event Marks with External Signals
206
Placing an Event Mark When an Alarm Is Issued
207
Checking Events in CSV Data
208
Numerical and Waveform Calculation
209
Performing Numerical Calculation
209
Setting the Numerical Calculations
210
Numerical Calculation Formula
216
Performing Waveform Calculations
218
Setting System Environment
225
Setting the Environment
225
Start Backup
225
Language
226
Date Format
226
Date Delimiter
227
Beep Sound
227
Horizontal (Time) Axis Display
228
Operating the System
229
Time Setting
229
Time Synchronization
232
Initialization
234
Self-Checks (Self-Diagnosis)
235
Operation Clock Checks
238
Adjustment/Calibration Date Checks
239
External Control
241
I/O)
241
Setting the Alarm Output (ALARM)
241
Setting the External Input and Output (I/O) Terminals
243
Starting Multiple Measurements Simultaneously Using the External Trigger
247
Setting the External Sampling (SMPL)
248
Communication with
249
PC (Computer)
249
Using Logger Utility
249
Remotely Operating the Instrument through the HTTP Server
251
Connecting to the HTTP Server
251
Starting and Stopping Measurement
253
Displaying the Measured Value
254
Comment Entry
255
Error/Warning Display
256
LAN Settings
257
Remote Upgrade
258
Downloading A2L File
259
Acquisition of Setting File Information
260
Downloading Instruction Manual
261
Acquiring Data with the FTP Server
262
Sending Data Using the FTP Client
264
Setting Auto Send
270
File Upload Test
275
FTP Communication Status Check
276
Sending Measurement Data Using XCP on Ethernet
277
Setting the Input Channel
277
Creating the A2L File
278
Settings on ECU Control Software
279
Outputting the Measured Value Using CAN
280
Setting and Connecting LAN2
281
Outputting the Measured Value Using LAN2
285
Data Format
288
Conversion Method from Data in the INT32 Format to Physical Quantities
290
Synchronization
291
Number of Channels that Can be Output During each Recording Interval
291
Specifications
293
Specifications of Data Logger
293
General Specifications
293
Recording
298
File
299
Calculation
300
Trigger
300
Alarm
301
Pulse Input, Logic Input
301
Synchronous Operation (LR8102 Only)
302
Other Functions
303
Included Accessories, Options
303
Specifications of Modules
304
M7100 Voltage/Temp Module
304
M7102 Voltage/Temp Module
307
Knowledge and Information
313
Measuring Temperature
313
Digital Filter Characteristics
315
Noise Countermeasures
316
Mechanism of Noise Mixing
316
Examples of Noise Countermeasures
318
Timing of Scan
322
For M7100
323
For M7102
324
File Name
325
File Configuration for Text Format
326
File Size
328
Settings after Initialization (System Reset)
329
Maxi Recording Time
331
Applied Measurement
332
Recording of Instrumentation Signal (4-20 Ma)
332
Measurement of Power Consumption Using Pulse Output of Watt-Hour Meter
334
Configuration of Input Circuit
335
Data Handling
336
Measurement Data Special Values
336
Calculation Special Values
337
Special Value for Measured Value Output Using LAN2
338
Special Value for Measured Value Output Using CAN
338
Module-Related Commands
339
The Measured Data Realtime Output
340
Command Samples
341
File Name and Directory Name
343
External View
344
Lr8101
344
Lr8102
344
M7100
345
M7102
345
Units of M7100 Are Connected
346
Maintenance and Service
347
Repair, Correction, and Cleaning
347
Troubleshooting
349
Before Returning for Repair
349
Error Messages
350
Normalization Process
356
Disposal
357
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
359
Open-Source Software
361
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Hioki LR8102 Startup Manual (58 pages)
Brand:
Hioki
| Category:
Data Loggers
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
5
Checking Package Contents
6
Optional Equipment (Sold Separately)
7
Symbols and Abbreviations
8
Safety Information
9
Precautions for Use
10
Overview
13
Product Overview
13
Common Features to LR8101 and LR8102
13
Features Applicable to LR8102 Only
13
Part Names and Functions
14
LR8101/LR8102 Data Logger
14
Optional Equipment
17
Measurement Modules
17
Connection (Preparing for Measurements)
19
Inspecting the Instrument before Use
19
Connecting Measurement Modules
20
Connecting the AC Adapter
22
Connecting Cables
23
SD Memory Card and USB Drive
25
Turning the Instrument on and off
26
Configuring LAN Settings and Connecting the Instrument to LAN
27
Network Settings on a PC
29
Connecting the Instrument and a PC Via LAN
30
Default Connection Settings for LAN 1
32
Settings and Operations
35
Controlling the Instrument Using Communications Commands
35
Saving and Loading Data
38
Saving Data
38
Loading Data
38
Resetting the Instrument
39
Using Logger Utility
40
Remotely Operating the Instrument through the HTTP Server
41
Connecting a PC to the HTTP Server
41
Configuring LAN Settings
42
Specifications
43
Specifications of Data Logger
43
Specifications of Modules
46
M7100 Voltage/Temp Module
46
M7102 Voltage/Temp Module
46
Maintenance and Service
47
Repair, Calibration, and Cleaning
47
Troubleshooting
49
Before Returning the Instrument for Repair
49
Error Messages
50
Disposing of the Instrument
54
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