Simple Logger II Series

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Simple Logger II Series Quick Start Guide ENGLISH www.aemc.com CHAUVIN ARNOUX GROUP

Statement of Compliance Chauvin Arnoux, Inc. d.b.a. AEMC Instruments certifies that this instrument has been calibrated using standards and instruments traceable to international standards. We guarantee that at the time of shipping your instrument has met its published specifications. An NIST traceable certificate may be requested at the time of purchase, or obtained by returning the instrument to our repair and calibration facility, for a nominal charge. The recommended calibration interval for this instrument is 12 months and begins on the date of receipt by the customer. For recalibration, please use our calibration services. Refer to our repair and calibration section at www.aemc.com. Serial #: Catalog #: Model #: Please fill in the appropriate date as indicated: Date Received: Date Calibration Due: Chauvin Arnoux, Inc. d.b.a AEMC Instruments www.aemc.com -2-

Thank you for purchasing an AEMC Simple Logger II. For best results from your instrument and for your safety, read the enclosed operating instructions carefully and comply with the precautions for use. These products must be only used by qualified and trained users. Signifies that the instrument is protected by double or reinforced insulation. CAUTION - Risk of Danger! Indicates a WARNING and that the operator must refer to the user manual for instructions before operating the instrument in all cases where this symbol is marked. Risk of electric shock. The voltage at the parts marked with this symbol may be dangerous. Refers to a type A current sensor. This symbol signifies that application around and removal from HAZARDOUS LIVE conductors is permitted. Ground/Earth Important instructions to read and understand completely. Important information to acknowledge. Battery Fuse USB socket Compliance with the Low Voltage & Electromagnetic Compatibility European directives (73/23/CEE & 89/336/CEE) In the European Union, this product is subject to a separate collection system for recycling electrical and electronic components In accordance with directive WEEE 2002/96/EC Definition of Measurement Categories (CAT) CAT IV - 3-Phase at utility connection, outdoor conductors: Origin of installation, or where low-voltage connection is made to utility power Electricity meters, primary overcurrent protection equipment Outside and service entrance, service drop from pole to building, runs between meter & panel Overhead line to detached building, underground line to well pump CAT III - 3-Phase distribution, including single-phase commercial lighting: Equipment in fixed installations, such as switchgear and polyphase motors Bus and feeder in industrial plants Feeders and short branch circuits, distribution panel devices Appliance/equipment outlets with short connections to service entrance CAT II - Single-phase, receptacle-connected loads: Appliances, portable tools, and other similar light industrial/household loads Outlet and long-branch circuits Outlets at more than 30 ft from CAT III source Outlets at more than 60 ft from CAT IV source -3-

Precautions Before Use These instruments comply with safety standard EN 61010-1 (Ed 2-2001) or EN 61010-2-032 (2002) for voltages and categories of installation, at an altitude below 2000m and indoors, with a degree of pollution at most equal to 2. Do not use in explosive atmosphere or in the presence of flammable gases or fumes. Do not use on voltage networks greater than the category ratings identified on the instrument s label. Observe the maximum voltages and intensities assigned between terminals and earth. Do not use it if appears damaged, incomplete or improperly closed. Before each use, check the condition of the insulation of cables, case and accessories. Anything which appears damaged (even partially) must be reported for repair or scrapping. Use leads and accessories of voltages and categories at least equal to those of the instrument. Observe the environmental conditions of use. Use only recommended fuse. Disconnect all leads before replacing the fuse (L111). Do not modify the instrument and use only original replacement parts. Repairs or adjustments must be performed by authorized personnel. Replace the batteries when the Low Bat LED is blinking. Disconnect all cables from the instrument or remove the clamp on from the cable before opening the access door to the batteries. Use protective equipment when security conditions are required. Keep your hands away from unused terminals of the device. When handling probes, probe tips, current sensors and alligators clips, keep fingers behind the guards. To measure dangerous voltages: 1. Use the black lead to connect the instrument s black terminal to the low voltage point of the source to be measured. 2. Use the red lead to connect the instrument s red terminal to the hot source to be measured. 3. After making the measurement, disconnect the leads in reverse order: hot source, then red terminal, then low voltage point, and finally black terminal. IMPORTANT BATTERY INSTALLATION NOTE When installing the batteries, the memory will be marked as full. Therefore, before starting a recording, the memory must be erased. See the next page for more information. -4-

Initial Setup The Simple Logger II (SLII) must be connected to DataView before it can be configured. To connect the SLII to your computer: 1. Install the DataView software, making sure to select the Simple Logger II Control Panel as an option (it is selected by default). De-select any Control Panels you do not need. 2. If prompted, restart the computer after installation is complete. 3. Insert the batteries into the SLII. 4. Connect the SLII to the computer using a USB cable for 1 and 2 channel instruments or pair with Bluetooth (pairing code 1234) for 4 channel instruments. 5. Wait for the SLII drivers to install. The drivers are installed the first time the SLII is connected to the computer. The Windows operating system will display messages indicating when the installation is complete. 6. Start the Simple Logger II Control Panel by double-clicking the Simple Logger II shortcut icon in the DataView folder placed on the desktop during the installation. 7. Click Instrument in the menu bar, and select Add an Instrument. 8. The Add an Instrument Wizard dialog box opens. This is the first of a series of screens that lead you through the instrument connection process. The first screen prompts you to select the connection type (USB or Bluetooth). Choose the connection type and click Next. 9. If the instrument is identified, click Finish. The SLII is now communicating with the Control Panel. 10. When you are finished, the instrument will appear in the Simple Logger II Network branch in the Navigation frame, with a green check mark indicating a successful connection. Erasing the Memory When batteries are inserted into the instrument, the memory will be marked as full. Therefore, before starting a recording, the memory must be erased. NOTE: If a recording is pending on the SLII, you must cancel it before erasing memory or setting the clock (see below). When a recording is pending, these options are grayed out and inactive. To cancel a recording via the Control Panel, select Instrument and then click Cancel Recording. 1. Click Instrument in the menu bar, and select Erase Memory. 2. Select Yes when asked to verify erasing the memory. Setting the Instrument s Clock To ensure an accurate time stamp of measurements recorded in the instrument, set the instrument s clock as follows: 1. Select Set Clock from the Instrument menu. The Date/Time dialog box will be displayed. 2. Select the Synchronize with PC Clock button. NOTE: The time can also be set by changing the values in the Date and Time fields and clicking OK. -5-

Configuring the Instrument Before starting a recording on the instrument, various recording options should be configured. To do this, select Configure from the Instrument menu. The Configure Instrument screen appears. This consists of multiple tabs that contain groups of related options. Detailed information for each of these options is available by pressing the Help button. For example, the Recording tab sets recording options. The instrument can be configured to start recording at a date/time in the future, or configured to record only when Start Recording is selected from the instrument s control button. You can also start a recording session immediately from the Control Panel. To configure the instrument to start recording at some time in the future, select the Schedule Recording check box and specify the desired start and stop date and time. To configure the instrument to start from the instrument s control button, ensure that the Schedule Recording and Record now options are unchecked. To start a recording immediately from the Control Panel, click the Record now check box. NOTE: If after configuring and running a recording you disconnect the instrument and manually start a new recording session, the recording will use the duration and storage rate defined by the Control Panel. These settings remain in effect until you change them in the Control Panel. The Recording tab also contains a field that displays (1) total instrument memory, (2) free available memory, and (3) the amount of memory required for the recording session as it is currently configured. Check this field to ensure you have sufficient memory to complete the configured recording. The configuration settings will be written to the instrument. After the recording begins, the instrument s LEDs will indicate that it is recording. The recording status can be viewed in the Control Panel status window. Downloading Recorded Data After the recording stops, the data can be downloaded and viewed. 1. If the instrument is not connected, reconnect as previously instructed. 2. Highlight the instrument s name in the Simple Logger II Network branch, and expand it to display the Recorded Sessions and Real-time Data branches. 3. Click the Recorded Sessions branch to download the recordings currently stored in the instrument s memory. During the download, a status bar may be displayed. 4. Double-click the session to open it. 5. The session appears listed in the My Open Sessions branch in the Navigation frame. You can view the session, save it to an.icp (Control Panel) file, create a DataView report, or export to a Microsoft Word-compatible.docx file or Excelcompatible.xlsx spreadsheet. To learn more about all the options available in the Simple Logger II Control Panel and DataView, consult the Help system by pressing F1 or selecting Help in the menu bar. -6-

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01/19 99-MAN 100401 v8 Chauvin Arnoux, Inc. d.b.a. AEMC Instruments 15 Faraday Drive Dover, NH 03820 USA Phone: (603) 749-6434 Fax: (603) 742-2346 www.aemc.com