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1. 525 2 2 22 Checking the AcCceSsones aus cee naaa ies 535 T3541 9944 pgs 2 2 GL100 N GL100 WL Standard 2 2 2 3 Checking the Optional 55 5 2 3 MOUE 25522255058 wee gale Haan eee 2 3 Li ser RU tues a Sd pir ad dc ea dances Ed ar E Eia be aks oe E 2 3 24 Nomenclature and coe bas ead 2 4 CIC eee on eee oe ee 2 4 Descriptions Of Screen Display 2 5 2 5 Various Connections us s x randa hata de ae c dd 2 6 Module Connection 2 6 MCO E EREA 2 7 USD UT ees 2 7 Alarm Output Termi al Fae ex 2 7 260 Tr 2 8 4ch Voltage Temperature Terminal GS 4VT Optional 2 8
2. Safety Precautions iacu d ove OS 5 ot ind GERE ENSE Notes Use Notes on the Use of This IV About Registered Trademarks acies ee dion M dus ac do s IV wie tn ve tebe TIT E CHAPTER 1 General Description 1 1 S i a at been Gace eae een eee eee es 1 2 1 2 C trae in Ae Are we 4 1 2 19 Operating ENVIrONMEN don aed Selene Bae 1 3 Ambient Operating GOnduiOnsS oda adde SPESSORE RA DEI 1 3 Warming up Before ee ene des wee Fra EDS RC eee gre ee 1 4 Configuration When in 9 2 7 1 4 14 Explanation of Symbols Used on the Equipment 1 5 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation 2 1 Checking tie Outer Casing ua v
3. nx EEBEEEEEEEEENENNI TTT TLE LTTE LLL Lj 5 zx Branch adapter for GS GS DPA GRAPHTEC E PetitLOGGER 61100 The GI100 s power is provided through a USB cable connection 21100 main module 2 30 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation Accumulated Value By switching the displayed data the recorded data can be displayed in detail during data recording 1 Combined measurement of the illlumination ultraviolet sensor and temperature and humidity sensor In display screen two measurements of illumination ultraviolet sensor and temperature and humidity sensor are displayed During recording you can switch to the accumulation screen by operating and keys ALM ALM 12528 REC ALM 1228 TEMP 29 75 DEWP 29 75 ACCUM ILLUM HUM 40 1 2410klxh ILLUM 4101 ACCUM TEMP ACCUM UV A UV A 0 080 2650 0 030 wh BAT LAN SD Se Us BAT LAN SD eme quud 0 SEINE ES Normal display Accumulated value display Accumulated value display by pressing once by pressing twice 2 Combined measurement of the CO2 sensor and temperature and humidity sensor In display screen two measurements of CO2 sensor and temperature and humi
4. 3 14 CHAPTEH 3 Measure and Set 4 Set the measurement conditions In Setting screen set the measurement conditions The measurement conditions varies depending on the module Refer to the USER S MANUAL for each module The following shows an example Example of GS 4VT connection Set the conditions of input signal to be measured The displayed information varies depending on the module ALL The settings of 1 to 4 channels can be set at a time 1 to 4 Input Set Off Voltage Temperature Hange Voltage 20 50 100 200 or 500 mV 1 2 5 10 20 50V 1 5V Temperature TC K K type thermocouple TC T T type thermocouple Set the conditions input or slop of Logic Pulse input signal The displayed information varies depending on the module 2 10 Input Mode LogicV CH Input Slope 1 Sorry O0T TV 4 0f fV Input Mode Off Logic Pulse LOGIC Input Slope Off On Pulse Input Slope Off Counts Inst 3 15 3 Measure and Set Set the data recording conditions 3 10 15 Capture V Capture DIST SD Caray Free 498180 SAMPING e ee Sets the timing of data capture Sampling 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 30 sec 1 2 5 10 20 30 60 min e Capture MODE Sets the interval of dat
5. Hold down QUIT key to display the Sleeping STATUS v C O POWER Standby state GL100 x 5 QUIT key The Power OFF mode is used to save the battery ENTER key to start power when the GL100 is not operated In the Power OFF mode the battery life is approx 5 months When QUT key to Power Off the GL100 is in Power OFF mode temperature 25 C new batteries the GL100 switches to standby state by holding down the MENU key Even when the Sleeping is displayed the module can be replaced While the Initializing is executed please do not operate anything GL100 XXX Initializing CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation microSD To insert or remove the microSD follow the procedure below When ejecting the microSD card push it in gently then remove the card Gently push the microSD card into the slot until it is locked Make sure to insert the card the right way microSD slot CAUTION e When mounting the STATUS lamp will turn on while it checks the amount of available space Please wait until it turns off e When the microSD is inserted the data free space is checked even in free running therefore The SD display and STATUS lamp are lit for a moment USB The USB is used to supply the external power to the GL100 N GL100 WL and communicate and control the data
6. After connecting the GL100 to modules sensors please always check set the time and date CHECKPOINT Extension cable The module can be used approx 1 5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS GS EXC However you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables 2 22 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation Tip of measurement The illumination wavelength is 560 nm and the peak of spectral sensitivity is UV wavelength 370 nm Spectral Sensitivity Characteristic Illumination Ultraviolet 1 0 Spectral sensitivity Spectral sensitivity 400 560 750 nm 260 370 400 nm Wavelength Wavelength Accumulated Value During recording you can switch to the accumulation screen by operating lt and gt keys REC ALM ACCUM ILLUM 440klxh UV A ACCUM UV A 0 987 wh BAT LAN SD ES 0 Normal display Accumulated value display How to clear the accumulated value To clear the accumulated value follow the following procedure e When you start the accumulated value is cleared the accumulation operation is performed The accumulation operation is performed even in trigger waiting state 2 23 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation CO2 Sensor GS CO2 Optional This section describes the name and function of each part 1 Hook portion i 3
7. 1 Used to connect to the connector on the GL100 module 3 Cable packing This packing is used when connecting the connector N CAUTION Attaching just this module to the wall etc will damage the connector cable Always connect to the GL100 Wall mounting hook 9 GRAPHTEC PetitLOGGER CAUTION The temperature sensor measures the change in capacitance of the conductivity caused by moisture absorption Therefore dust fumes and other organic compound may affect measurements Usage in an environment with a large quantity of these substances floating about will cause large measurement deviations CHECKPOINT After connecting the GL100 to modules or sensors please always check set the time and date mem Extension cable The module can be used approx 1 5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS GS EXC However you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables 2 25 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation Accumulated Value During recording you can switch to the accumulation screen by operating lt 2 keys REC ALM TEMP ACCUM TEMP HUM 6 5 5 35 Ch DEWP BAT LAN SD EU BAT LAN SD Normal display Accumulated value display How to clear the accumulated value To clear the accumulated value follow the following procedure When you start
8. 3 15 5 Start or stop the 3 25 6 How to confirm the recorded data 3 27 CHAPTER 4 Specification 4 1 4 2 4 3 Standard 4 2 GETIDOSNDCIETODSMM c vh cac odo fort Rodas EE ev at RC AC nC 4 2 Standard Specifications 4 4 4ch Voltage Temperature Terminal GS AVT Optional 4 4 3 axis Acceleration Temperature Sensor GS 3AT 4 6 4ch Thermistor Terminal GS ATSR Optional 4 8 Adapter for AC Current Sensor GS DPA AC Optional 4 10 Illumination Ultraviolet Sensor GS LXUV 4 12 CO2 Sensor 5 2 Optional s 4 14 Temperature Humidity Sensor GS TH 4 16 GS Branch Adapter GS DPA 4 18 opecifications of Application Software
9. STATUS 2 44 YTD 94 Please connect our MERI the sensor D OFFYVA QUIT key to Power Off BAT LAN BAT LAN Module unconnected Module unconnected POWER N 1100 GL100 Al Sleeping ENTER key to start QUIT4 FAAkK D OFFYVA QUIT key to Power Off BAT LAN BAT LAN Sleeping screen displayed when Sleeping screen displayed when the module is connected properly the module is connected properly Ul When using GL100 WL gt e When the wireless LAN mode the I F setting is other than OFF the wireless LAN is enabled Standby state e When the wireless LAN is not used set the wireless LAN mode in the I F setting to OFF In the case of battery use the alkaline battery life is extended CHAPTEH 3 Measure Set to Switch to Power OFF Mode To switch to this mode while the Sleeping screen is displayed press QUIT key This screen is displayed when the power is supplied and the module is connected Standby state 01100 Sleeping ENTER key to start QUIT key to Power Off BAT LAN Press QUIT key STATUS v Power OFF Mode In this case there is nothing displayed in this screen The GL100 is ready for operation and the Sleeping screen above is displayed by holding down
10. Used to insert microSD card 5 USB I F terminal Used to communicate and power supply with USB cable 6 Alarm output terminal Alarm signal is output from this terminal 7 Battery cover Two AA alkaline batteries are housed in the battery cover 8 Mounting screw holes The size of the mounting screw holes is M4 x L5 9 Hook bracket A metal fixing that suspends and secures the product 10 Connector cover This is the cover for each connector CAUTION The module connection terminal is used for the sensor and module sold separately Do not connect the sensor and module other than them The GL100 may be damaged Descriptions of Screen Display Initial Screen The following screen is displayed after initializing 1 Data recording status display STOP Recording stoppped ARMED Awaiting recording start REC Recording BAT LAN SD 4 Battery replacement display 2 Alarm display 0 DIV TO 10V 1 00 STOP 1 28 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation 3 Current time Note The current time display can be switched to the elapsed time with the QUIT key when recording OFF 9 Logic etc settings display L orr L OFF L OFF Se 7 Sampling interval 6 Displayed only when accessing SD
11. 5 5 The free running screen is displayed after confirming the module conditions GL100 XXX Initializing 4 Press MENU key to display the setting screen First page of the setting screen is displayed STATUS M POWER 5 Display the date and time adjustment page 8 10 Free running screen STOP ALM TEMP HUM DEWP BAT LAN SD 2 amp 26 7 139 89 Press V key or MENU key until the page is switched to the OTHER 1 page Cs c ou oec 9 V OT TV LCD Brightness offV Language Factory INT EnglishV V Screen Sav LCD Brightn Language Factory INT V OffV ess offV EnglishV V CHAPTEH 3 Measure and Set 3 9 CHAPTEH 3 Measure Set 6 Select the display mode Mode Press x7 key until the Data Time is highlighted m 11 Date Time Screen Sav Of fV LCD Brightness offV Language EnglishV Factory INT V O STATUS Press ENTER key to display the Mode setting screen Date Time 8 10 Type MAMMA Date 2014 01 04V Time OS 2 8226 7
12. 5 LAN displayed when the wireless LAN connection is enabled Descriptions Setting Screen Pressing MENU key goes to setting menu mode 1 Setting mode display e YE 3 Settings Display Press the A and V operation keys to move the cursor The item the cursor is on can be changed Input ALL TEMPV 1710 4 Setting items Press the ENTER key to display the setting screen for the item with displayed e g TEMP 2 Setting mode page display e g 1 10 page 1 of 10 Press the MENU key or use keys to change the page CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation 2 5 Various Connections TIPPA lt Power on gt Refer to 3 2 Power on 1 Supply the power 2 The GL100 is ready for operation by holding down MENU key 3 Connect the module The following screen is displayed Perform the procedure below Module Connection Terminal Connect the module sensor terminal and adapter etc sold separately to the module connection terminal When the module is not connected the Sensor error appears and the setting screen is not displayed Be sure to connect the module to be used before operating the GL100 A CAUTION Please perform the following procedure to replace the module when the power is supplied Free running screen STOP ALM 0 00 L OFF 0 00V L OFF TU 001 L OFF 0 00V L OFF BAT LAN SD 5200
13. Used to connect Thermistor Logic Pulse input terminal Used to input logic pulse Connector Used to connect to the connector the GL100 module Cable packing This packing is used when connecting the connector CAUTION The GL100 is not waterproof and dustproof Please use it in a proper usage environment CHECKPOINT After connecting the GL100 to modules or sensors please always check set the time and date CHECKPOINT 71 Extension cable The module can be used approx 1 5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS GS EXC However you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables 2 13 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation Tip of Each Input Terminal Function 1 Thermistor input Connect the GS thermistor sensor GS 103AT 4P or GS 103JT 4P each sold separately to the 7 L GRAPHTEC 9 GA Model GS 103JT 4P Ultra thin shape Model GS 103AT 4P A WARNING This terminal is for thermistor input only Make sure not to input voltage or electric current as this can cause damage 2 Logic pulse input Connect GS thermistor sensor GS 103AT 4P or GS 103JT 4P sold separately to the and terminals 1 No 4 High voltage terminal terminal input on the input signal s high voltage side Low voltage terminal termi
14. 4 20 DEPORTE ee 4 20 GL100 Network_Config oes RU CEP sede 4 20 Smart Device Application Software 4 20 CHAPTER 1 General Description 1 General Description This chapter provides a general description of the GL100 and its features Product Summary 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Overview Features Operating Environment Explanation of symbols used on the equipment 1 General Description 11 Overview The GL100 series is a small light weight data logger that operates with batteries and or a USB cable connected to a power source You can record continuously for long periods of time depending on the power saving settings The GL100 series can be easily set up and be used to measure anywhere due to its reduced body size You can remotely perform measurements and control the device by using the GL100 WL the wireless model You can also conduct multipurpose measurements by using the various sensors and modules 1 2 Features You can use it to measure easily due to its small size The GL100 can record data using its internal memory and or a microSD card The recorded data can be transferred directly to a computer using a USB cable connection or transferred wirelessly with
15. Pulse measurement range Instant max 200C Sampling Accumulation max 65535C Room temperature compensation Temperature uni ON OFF Select from C Celsius F Fahrenheit Sampling interval 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 30 sec 1 2 5 10 20 30 60 min Alarm OFF Level Cable Length Approximate 20 cm Usage environment 10 to 50 C 80 RH or less non condensing External dimensions WxDxH approximate 46 x 66 x 35 5 mm not including protruding parts Weight approximate 85g CHAPTER 4 Specification External View Unit mm Dimensional accuracy x2 mm 4 5 CHAPTER 4 Specification 3 axis Acceleration Temperature Sensor GS 3AT Optional Item Contents Measurement data Acceleration 3 axis Temperature Acceleration range 2 G 20m s 5 G 50m s 10 G 100m s Measured acceleration accuracy Non linearity 2 of F S Band 0 to 100Hz Noise 25 mGrms Measurement temperature range 10 to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Measured temperature accuracy 10 lt TS lt 50 1 0 C Response time temperature Approx 300 sec Measurement mode Memory capacity Memory mode Memory mode and Direct mode 16 32 64 128 k sample Pre trigger Memory mode OFF 10 25 50
16. Set The displayed information varies depending on the module MOTHER 2 TEMP Unit CV Room TEMP INTY Burn Out OnV TEMP UNIT Set for GS AVT GS 3AT and GS TH TEMP Unit Switch the temperature unit to Celsius or Fahrenheit F S Room TEMP Set for GS AVT TEMP Switch to room temperature compensation or external compensation BUM OUL qe Set for GS AVT Burn Out Set the sensor disconnection display for the thermocouple When the sensor is not connected or disconnected the connection state is displayed in the screen HOTHER 2 Unit GV e Unit Set for GS 3AT ACC Unit Switch the acceleration unit to G or m s 21 7 8 2 Caltbration e CO2 Calibration Set for GS CO2 CO2 Calibration Calibrate the minimum value within a certain period of time with respect to the reference value This is useful in the environment CO2 concentration is low When the settings are complete press QUIT key to display the free running screen STOP ALM TEBE 34 10 L OFF 0 000114 T0 0500V 0 05V BAT LAN SD L OF F LITE L OrPIF S I 08 3 24 CHAPTEH 3 Measure and Set 5 Start or stop the measurement Measurement start operation Preparation of 1 to 4 sections is complete press the START STOP key
17. Module ltem Model Description 4ch Voltage Temperature Terminal GS 4VT Terminal for 4ch voltage temperature measurement thermocouple only 3 axis Acceleration Temperature Sensor GS 3AT For 3 axis acceleration and temperature measurement 4ch Thermistor Terminal GS 4TSR Terminal for 4ch thermistor temperature measurement GS thermistor sensor Adapter for AC Current Sensor GS DPA AC Adapter for 2ch AC power measurement AC current sensor only CO Sensor GS CO2 CO measurement sensor Illumination Ultraviolet Sensor GS LXUV Sensor for 1ch illuminance 1ch ultraviolet measurement Temperature Humidity Sensor GS TH Temperature Humidity Sensor measurement adapter Adapter for Branch adapter Accessories Item GS DPA Model 2ch sensor measurement adapter Description GS thermistor sensor GS 103AT 4P GS 4TSR only approx 3 m Thermistor 40 to 105 C GS 103JT 4P GS 4TSR only approx 3 m Ultra thin shape thermistor 40 to 120 C AC current sensor 50A GS AC50A GS DPA AC dedicated CT 50 AC current sensor 100A GS AC100A GS DPA AC dedicated CT 100A AAC current sensor 200A GS AC200A GS DPA AC dedicated CT 200A GS extension cable GS EXC 1 5 m extension cable between GL100 and sensor branch adapter and sensor Shunt resistance B 551 25
18. 3 25 CHAPTEH Measure and Set Measurement stop operation To stop recording press the START STOP key er oT ET 01100 0 000114 Sleeping ENTER key to start O STATUS STAR 0 05V L OFF QUIT key to Power Off O POWER STOP BAT LAN SD Sr 41 LAN TU 9900 Since the measured data is recorded in until the Sleeping screen is displayed by pressing the STOP key it takes some time before the screen is switched Press ENTER key to return to the free running screen Press ENTER key to return to the free running screen STOP ALM Le Qe 94 17 ba 0 00011 LUDERE T0 0500V Lour O STATUS 0 054 L Orr M LL BAT LAN SD l 0e 3 26 6 How to confirm the recorded data File CHAPTER 3 Measure and Set When you want to confirm the recorded data replay the data on PC or Smartphone with the dedicated software 61100 220 820 APS device 1 Free Running Capture Settings Start Stop Start Time Capture Time Allowable Time Number 00 00 00min 00sec 9 14 Sampling Interval PC Capture Destination 100msec Statistics Log Gi GH2 C 36 Che 1047 30 0 Sec ledig 9 1 Online data confirmation using USB I F Connect between the PC and GL100 N GL100 WL using USB
19. DEWP BAT LAN SD 3 Press MENU key to display the setting screen First page of the setting screen is displayed c m REF TEMPV O STATUS e M POWER 2 3 13 CHAPTEH 3 Measure Set 4 Display the language display item Press MENU key until the 1 is displayed EM Screen Sav OffV LCD Brightness OffV Language EnglishV Factory INIT V 5 Select the language display Using V key highlight the Language English OTHER 1 Date Time V Screen Sav Of fV LCD Brightness OffV Language EnglishV Factory INIT Press ENTER key to display the Language setting screen C Date Time Japanese Screen Sav OffV English LCD Brightness Of fV Language EnglishV STATUS Factory INIT V POWER NN 11 Date Time V Japanese Screen Sav Of fV English LCD Brightness OffV Language EnglishV O STATUS Factory INIT V POWER NS OTHER 1 Date Time V Screen Sav Of fV lt 4 LCD Brightness OffV Language Factory INIT V POWER NN The English display procedure is complete
20. For the power supply capacity refer to the section Power Supply Connection Alarm Output Terminal Specification Photo coupler insulation switching type Rating 30V 50mA power dissipation 150 mW CO GL100 side 0 Alarm output Within connector cover Low voltage Insert the cable while pressing here and High voltage CAUTION When pressing here with a flat screwdriver please press the tip of the driver so as not to be deeper than the connector surface If the connector is pressed too much it will be damaged CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation 2 6 Various Modules 4ch Voltage Temperature Terminal GS 4VT Optional This section describes the name and function of each part 1 Hook portion e5 3 Logic input terminal GRAPHTEC PetitLOGGER 5 Cable packing 1 Hook portion Used to mount to a wall 2 Input terminal Used to connect voltage input or thermocouple Logic input terminal Used to apply logic input 4 Connector Used to connect to the connector on the GL100 module 5 Cable packing This packing is used when connecting the connector CAUTION This module is not dustproof or waterproof Please use it in a prope
21. JA GRAPHTEC PetitLOGGER CanuuuuuuuHuEHEEHEEHEI v 4 Cable packing 1 Hook portion Used to mount to a wall 2 Internal sensor There is an internal sensor that detects the CO2 The lamp for detecting flashes every two seconds 3 COMMECION Used to connect to the connector on the GL100 module 4 Cable packing This packing is used when connecting the connector CAUTION e The battery is not available for power supply Use the USB cable to supply the power e Do not use the module close to your face Your breath may affect measurements Blocking the module s aperture may cause the airflow to affect measurements CHECKPOINT After connecting the GL100 to modules or sensors please always check set the time and date CHECKPOINT Extension cable gt The module can be used approx 1 5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS GS EXC However you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables 2 24 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation Temperature Humidity Sensor GS TH Optional This section describes the name and function of each part 1 Hook portion 5 2 GRAPHTEC PetitLOGGER 3 Cable packing 1 Hook portion Used to mount to wall 2
22. 20 50 100 200 500 mV 1 2 5 10 20 1 5V F S Measured voltage accuracy 0 15 of F S Input resistance 5 Temperature coefficie Gain 0 01 96 of F S C Zero x0 02 of F S C Allowable signal source resistance 3000 or less Maximum input voltage Input terminal interval 60Vp p Input terminal Input terminal interval 60Vp p Input terminal GND interval 60Vp p Withstand voltage Input terminal Input terminal interval 350 Vp p 1 min Input terminal GND interval 350Vp p 1 min Insulation resistance Input terminal GND interval 50 or more at DC500V Common mode rejection ratio 90 dB or more 50 60 Hz signal source 3000 or less Noise 48 db or more at short Measurement temperature range Thermocouple 200 to 1870 T 200 to 400 C Measured temperature accuracy K type thermocouple gt 200 lt 5 lt 100 0 05 of rdg 2 0 C 100 lt TS lt 1370 C 0 05 of rdg 1 0 C lt T type thermocouple gt 200 lt 5 lt 100 0 1 of rdg 1 5 C 100 lt TS lt 400 C 0 1 of rdg 0 5 C Reference junction compensation accuracy 0 5 C Logic Pulse Input Input voltage range to 24V One line ground input Input signal No voltage contact a contact b contact NO NC Open collector voltage input Input threshold voltage approx 2 5V Hysteresis approx 0 5 V 2 to 2 5V
23. USB Wireless LAN Function Module control real time data recording file conversion data replay Module Setting Input recording alarm and trigger settings Recorded data Real time data GBD binary CSV Memory data SD card data Displayed information Analog waveform logic waveform pulse waveform digital value Display mode Y T display digital display statistics and history displays cursor display between the X and Y replay only File convert Between cursors all data culling function Monitor function Sending an E mail to the address specified in the alarm monitoring periodically sending E mail Report function Daily report and monthly report files are automatically generated GL100 Network_Config Item Contents Supported OS Windows 8 1 8 7 Vista 64 32bit Connection interface USB Function USB driver installation GL100 firmware update time adjustment module name setting wireless LAN settings E mail send and receive settings Smart Device Application Software Item Contents Supported OS iOS 7 0 or higher Android 4 1 or higher Connection interface Wireless LAN Function 4 20 Digital display waveform display only when replaying recording start stop control sampling interval change E mail sending module control function customized function INDEX INDEX Sign M 3 axis Accelerat
24. 99 g We recommend replacing the module periodically CHAPTER 4 Specification External View Lig LIU Lg d Unit mm Dimensional accuracy 2 mm 4 15 CHAPTER 4 Specification Temperature Humidity Sensor GS TH Optional Item Contents Measurement data Temperature humidity dew point temperature calculated value accumulated temperature The accumulated temperature is displayed only when recording Measurement system C MOS Sensor Measurement temperature range 20 C to 85 Measured temperature 20 TS 0 0 8 0 lt TS lt 60 0 5 60 lt TS lt 85 0 8 Measurement humidity range 0 0 to 100 0 RH Measured humidity accuracy 25 0 lt RH lt 10 10 10 lt RH lt 20 8 96 20 lt RH lt 80 5 95 80 RH lt 90 8 95 90 lt RH lt 100 10 95 Hesponse time Temperature and humidity 100 sec 6396 response 25 C Air flow rate 1 m s The sensor s responsiveness is affected by the measured temperature and air flow rate Sampling interval 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 30 sec 1 2 5 10 20 30 60 min Alarm OFF Level Waterproof treatment Sensor unit With waterproof filter Temperature unit Select from
25. Celsius F Fahrenheit Usage environment Within the measurement range of temperature and humidity However set it to the environment if the GI100 and this sensorare in the same environment External dimensions 15 x 45 x 10 2 mm not including protruding parts WxDxH approximate Weight approximate 149 We recommend replacing the module periodically CHAPTER 4 Specification External View Unit mm Dimensional accuracy 2 mm 4 17 CHAPTER 4 Specification GS Branch Adapter GS DPA Optional Item Contents Number of connectors 2 channels Connectable sensor Temperature and humidity sensor GS TH Illumination ultraviolet sensor GS LXUV CO sensor GS CO2 Cable length Approximate 20 cm Usage environment 10 to 50 80 RH or less non condensing External dimensions WxDxH approximate 46 x 66 x 27 4 mm not including protruding parts Weight approximate 68g CHAPTER 4 Specification External View 231 lt Unit mm Dimensional accuracy 2 mm 4 19 CHAPTER 4 Specification 4 3 Specifications of Application Software GL100 APS Item Contents Supported OS Windows 8 1 8 7 Vista 64 32bit Connection interface
26. 2 Date Time 8 10 Type YY MM DD Date 2014 01 04V DD MM YY 4 03 18 26V STATUS POWER NS 7 Set the date Press V key to highlight the Date E Date Time 8 10 Type YY MM DDV Date 03 18 26 Again press ENTER key to display the screen to change the value Date Time 8 10 Type YY MM DDV Date 208 01 04 Time 03 18 26V CHAPTEH 3 Measure and Set Press A or V key to increase or decrease the value To adjust the value of MM DD highlight the value to be modified by operating or 2 key and then adjust it by operating A or V key Press ENTER key to confirm it after completion Date Time 8 10 Type YY MM DDV Date 03 18 26 8 Set the time Press V key to highlight the Time Type Date 2014 01 04V Time 22607 STATUS Press key to display the screen to change the value Date Time 8 10 Type YY MM DDV Date 2014 01 04V Time HJ 13 26 Press A or V key to increase or decrease the value Hghlight the value to be modified by operating or gt key and then adjust it by operating A or V key Press ENTER key to confirm it after completion Date Time
27. 3 axis Acceleration Temperature Sensor GS 3AT 2 11 4ch Thermistor Terminal GS 4TSR Optional 2 13 Adapter for AC Current Sensor GS DPA AC Optional 2 16 Illumination Ultraviolet Sensor GS LXUV 2 22 CO2 Sensor GS COZ Optional si oe cue eect ube bees rsa pd eos oe ode de GEE ORs bbe bee esa ees 2 24 Temperature Humidity Sensor GS TH 2 25 Adapter for Branch Adapter GS DPA 2 27 CONTENTS CHAPTER 3 Measure and Set 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 B f re Setting 3 2 RO es ee ee A ES 3 3 Date Time 3 8 Measurement 3 12 DOWER can eee 3 12 2 Connect the modules 3 12 3 Set the common items OTHERA Roe SEP Ro E Rad 3 12 4 Set the measurement conditions
28. the accumulated value is cleared and the accumulation operation is performed The accumulation operation is performed even in trigger waiting state 2 26 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation Adapter for Branch Adapter GS DPA Optional This section describes the name and function of each part 1 Hook portion e 5 2 Sensor connector 3 Connector e B E Bi GRAPHTEC J J El B PetitLOGGER GL100 J 4 Cable packing Hook Used to mount to wall Sensor connector The sensor connectors are on the left and right Connector Used to connect to the connector on the GL100 module Cable packing This packing is used when connecting the connector N CAUTION The GL100 has basic water protection but this module has no water protection Be careful when installing and handling e Before connecting to the GL100 always connect all of the sensors to the branch adapter and then connect When using the CO2 sensor in combination with other sensors always use USB cable connection as the power source The sensor connector is used for GS LXUV GS CO2 or GS TH only Please do not connect the device other than them The GL100 N GL100 WL may be damaged CHECKPOINT lt Extension cable gt The module
29. GS CO2 and the temperature and humidity sensor GS TH each sold separately N WARNING If the CO2 sensor GS CO2 is included in the assembly it cannot be powered with batteries A y CO Sensor p Temperature and humidity sensor GS CO2 po GS TH m coms L eaa 2 Branch adapter for GS GS DPA GRAPHTEC The GL100 s power is provided through a USB cable connection PetitLOGGER GLi0O GL100 main module 2 29 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation 3 Combined sensor and illumination ultraviolet sensor Composite measurement can be done by using the CO sensor GS CO2 and the illumination ultraviolet sensor GS LXUV each sold separately A WARNING If the CO2 sensor GS CO2 is included in the assembly it cannot be powered with batteries 5 m 2 Sensor i53 GS CO2 Illumination Ultraviolet sensor GS LXUV Q 4 i l N do ems
30. The ARMED is displayed until the trigger condition is satisfied from STOP ARMED ALM 1222 STATUS STAR STOP T34 1 0 0001 T0 0500V TO 0 L OFF L OFF L OFF S l 0g T34 1 0 0001V 0 0500 0 05V BAT LAN SD L OFF LS OFF L OFF S l 0g When the trigger condition is satisfied the is displayed Operation display during measurement The module s status is shown with the lamp display PetitLOGGER 1100 O STATUS POWER STATUS Orange Accessing SD card A LM T34 1 0 0001 T0 0500V TO OIV BAT LAN SD Access light Low battery Flash once every 5 seconds Alarm active POWER Green Power supplying Flash once every 10 seconds Flash once every 10 seconds Wireless LAN connection possible status Flash once every 10 seconds 1 L CAUTION e When accessing SD card do not remove the SD The data may not write properly or the SD card may be damaged e When low battery is displayed replace the battery or connect the USB interface to supply power as soon as possible Caution Batteries cannot be replaced when recording data Replace them after the recording has finished
31. UV measurement CO illumination UV measurement GS DPA4GS CO24GS LXUV USB cable connection The GS DPA listed is a measurement that uses the branch adapter for GS A Full operation B This works on alkaline batteries C This works on alkaline batteries but power consumption is relatively high the operating time will be shorter D Cannot be used as a power source e current consumption is as follows When driving in the batteries use as a reference of battery consumption Power Supply Wireless LAN LCD Backlight Screen saver CHAPTEH 3 Measure and Set Consumption current mA 4TSR AC LXUV GL100 WL The above value is the average value of the body sensor There is no change in consumption current by the sampling rate The consumption current increases up to about 20 mA while accessing the SD card Battery SV MAX OFF 24 29 OFF OFF 15 20 ON 14 19 ON 15 20 Battery SV When the CO sensor is used the consumption current increases periodically about two second intervals about 500 mA CHAPTEH 3 Measure and Set 3 3 Date Time Adjustment After connecting the module and power source to the GL100 set the date and time in accordance with the following procedure CAUTION Life of the internal clock back up batter
32. better that the cables are thicker between the GND terminal of DUT and the GND terminal of GS 4VT In addition the both GND terminals should be connected to the earth for same potential level f a voltage exceeding the specified value is input the main unit will be damaged Measuring object Measuring object External ground CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation This chapter explains how to check the main module s external casing and accessories and how to prepare the main module for operation Product Summary 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 Checking the Outer Casing Checking the Accessories Checking the Optional Accessories Nomenclature and Functions Various Connections Modules CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation 2 1 Checking the Outer Casing After unpacking check the GL100 s outer casing before use In particular please check for the following Surface scratches Other flaws such as stains or dirt 2 2 Checking the Accessories After unpacking check that the following standard accessories are included 3L100 N Standard model GL100 WL Wireless LAN model GL100 N GL100 WL Standard Accessories Item Description Quantity Quick Start Guide GL100 UM 85x CD ROM User s Manual Application software USB cable MicroB A approximate 0 5 m 2 2 CHAPTER 2 Checks Preparation 2 3 Checking the Optional Accessories
33. function IP address is automatically allocated to the base unit When the DHCP function is disabled IP address is required to manually allocate in the TCP IP page DHCP Off On e Le e Set the communication protocol of IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway The values are an example IP address 192 168 Subnet mask 255 255 255 000 Gateway 192 168 dob This is the identification ID of wireless LAN The wireless LAN child unit to be connected to the GL100 is required to set with respect to the connection to this SSID When operating the child unit in the access point mode it is possible to use it without modification 3 19 CHAPTEH 3 Measure Set cour Wireless LAN connection is encrypted for security Through the settings other than Off a third party who does not know the key is not able to connect to the GL100 WL Usually use the WPA or WPA2 n the case of the station enter the security scheme and encryption key WPA WPA2 is automatically identified This is not used in access point mode Encryption is disabled This is a simple encryption method Only half width alphanumeric characters are available Set in number of characters of 13 characters This is more robust encryption scheme than WEP Only half width alphanumeric characters are available Set in number of characters from 8 characters to 63 characters Identification o
34. screen saver is running but the Power lamp green flashes In such cases the screen is displayed by pressing any key When the Power lamp green does not flash the GL100 is in Power OFF state In such cases hold down MENU key Brightness Adjust the brightness of LCD backlight Language c The display language can be switched to English or Japanese The default display language is English English Janpanese 3 12 CHAPTEH 3 Measure and Set Factory INT to the factory settings All settings will be reset so please use caution Yes ENTER When ENTER key is pressed the settings are initialized No QUIT To quit this screen without changing press QUIT key Display language of GL100 N GL100 WL gt Initial menu is displayed in English When you want to display in English switch to English in accordance with the following procedure 1 Supply the power to the GL100 N GL100 WL 2 Next connect the module to the GL100 N GL100 WL Example of GS TH connection SENSOR Please connect Module unconnected state the sensor QUIT key to Power Off BAT LAN Please wait Recognition of module types 01100 Sleeping ENTER key to start Standby state QUIT key to Power Off BAT LAN Free running screen STOP ALM 1 28 70 HUM 139 896
35. start processing will take more time It is recommended to regularly delete unnecessary data However number of files that can be placed in the LOG folder is maximum 600 files When a folder is contained in the LOG folder the folder is counted as a single file In DATA menu you can check the current number of files When the GS 3AT is installed the number of files is not displayed Using the following method you can delete the files e Using the USB LAN connect between the GL100 and PC and delete the unnecessary files by using the function of the dedicated software GL100 APS Insert the SD card into the PC and delete the unnecessary files by using the standard PC function CHAPTER 3 Measure and Set When selecting the SD card When the Capture DEST is switched from Memory to SD card the following screen is displayed Press key to copy the contents in the Memory to the SD card Save To SDCard 2 9 Save To SDCard 2 9 Yes ENTER Saving No QUIT Please wait Progrss rate When the copy is complete the free space is checked and then the space is displayed When pressing QUIT key the free space is checked and then the space is displayed without copying it When selecting the Memory When switching from SD card to Memory the following screen is displayed When ENTER key is pressed the memory is erased It takes about 3 minutes INT MEM Erase INT ME
36. the GL100 turn off the Power switch and disconnect the power cord from the electrical socket e Use in such status may cause a fire hazard due to electrical shock or current leakage e Contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor to request repair Use prohibited Do not use the device for unintended purposes e Do not use the device for uses other than measuring Do not insert foreign objects into the device e Inserting metallic objects or flammable objects into the device may cause an electrical shock or fire Keep away from children e Do not setup the device in a place within the measuring location that children can reach They may swallow the device and or injure themselves Do not use the device if it is damaged e This can cause an electrical shock or fire hazard Use prohibited Never disassemble or remodel the GL100 e Modifying this GL100 may cause an electrical shock or fire due to short circuiting and generating heat d No disassembly Do not input voltage that exceeds the permissible input voltage range that is specified on the GL100 s label Exceeding the specified voltage input range may cause electrical shock or a fire hazard Use prohibited Safety Precautions Safety Precautions CAUTION Do not put the device in any of the following places when installing it elocations in direct contact with oily smoke or steam elocations with direct sunlight elocation
37. various settings with reference to Help Date Time adjustment wireless LAN setting and mail send receive setting etc can be performed 4 Smart device application software Using the smart device application software iOS Android the data during recording be checked and controlled The software is available from AppStore iOS or GooglePlay Android Wireless LAN and Mail settings using the GL100 Network Config 1 8 Og ODO Digital display waveform display Available only when replaying 11 34 Greenhouse can Recording Alarm Switch Display CH1 4123 4 CH2 4123 4 CH3 4123 4 CH4 4123 4 11 34 Update Greenhouse Recording Alarm Switch Display CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 123 45abd 123 45 abed Off Off CHAPTER 4 Specification 4 Specification This chapter describes the basic specifications for the GL100 Product Summary 41 Standard Specifications 4 2 Standard Specifications Module 43 Specifications of Application Software CHAPTER 4 Specification 41 Standard Specifications GL100 N GL100 WL Item Contents Input channel number Input terminal shape Input method This depends on the type of module to be
38. 00 0 1 Rated power of 1 W Maximum service voltage of 15 8 V Built to order CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation 2 4 Nomenclature Functions GL100 N GL100 WL Functions of the GL100 N and GL100 WL with wireless LAN function are not same Use it after confirming the model name on the rear name plate 9 Hook bracket 1 Monitor 2 Operation key 3 Module connection terminal Within connector cover SEE 40 4 microSD slot 5 USB I F terminal 6 Alarm output termina 7 Battery cover C 10 Connector cover ee gt 8 Mounting screw holes L MONIO m n The settings and measured values are displayed 2 Operation Key Key operation is performed on the screen e MENU key Information about the measurement condition settings and this module is displayed key Used to select when operating the menu e ENTER key Used to confirm when operating the menu pe QUIT key Used to return to the previous screen or displaythe free running 2 screen when setting the menu START STOP Used to start stop the measurement oss e STATUS lamp information of this module is displayed in S 2 POWER lamp The power supply status is displayed in green Module connection terminal Used to connect to various measurement module 4 microSD slot
39. 100 Sampling interval lt Memory mode gt 5 10 20 50 100 ms lt Direct mode gt 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 30 sec 1 2 5 10 20 30 60 min Alarm OFF Level ADJUST function Set Reset Note This function will set the current static acceleration value to zero Waterproof sensor IP54 Cable length Approximate 20 cm Usage environment 10 to 50 C 80 RH or less non condensing External dimensions WxDxH approximate 51 x 36 x 19 5 mm not including protruding parts Weight approximate 64 9 CHAPTER 4 Specification External View Unit mm Dimensional accuracy 2 mm CHAPTER 4 Specification 4ch Thermistor Terminal GS 4TSR Optional Item Contents Measurement data Temperature Logic Pulse count Instant Accumulation Measurement channels Input method Temperature 4 channels Logic Pulse count 4 channels Scan method non isolated input Thermistor input Temperature range Type A 40 C to 105 GS 103AT 4P Type J 40 C to 120 C GS 103JT 4P Measured temperature accuracy lt Main module gt 40 lt TS lt 0 0 7 C 0 lt lt 35 0 2 C 35 lt TS lt 70 0 4 C 70 lt TS lt 120 1 0 Thermistor sensor 0 4 C Typical value Logic Pulse Input Input voltage range to 24V One line ground input Input signal No voltage co
40. 2 Note Positive value is displayed regardless of the current direction because it is effective value Total power is calculated in accordance with the set voltage 100V and power factor 2 Single phase 2 wire AC1 2W Measured at the clamp clamp 4 and clamp 5 in single phase 2 wire mode Current effective value of is measured at the clamp 3 Current effective value of Ic is measured at the clamp 4 Note Positive value is displayed regardless of the current direction because it is effective value Crrent effective value of la is measured at the clamp 5 Each power is calculated in accordance with the set voltage 100V and power factor at the clamp 3 and clamp 4 Power is calculated in accordance with the set voltage 200V and power factor at the clamp 5 1 CH1 12 13 0 I1 Ia Ib I2 Ic Ib 3 Ia Ic 2 19 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation 3 How to measure with three phase 3 wire 2 20 The clamp in the following figure indicates the measurement point of AC current sensor Blondel s theorem When the number of electrical conductors is n the multi phase power can be measured by the watt meter 1 The A connection and Y connection are described below The current effective value and T power line are measured at the clamp 1 and 2 Using the Blondel s theorem the GL100 calculates the power with the following formula Power Measured current Measured current CH2 2
41. 4 Vibration proof Automobile parts Type 1 Class A equivalen Rated power GL100 N Max 3 0VA GL100 WL Max 3 5VA It depends on the type of module to be used Power supply AA alkaline batteries 2 pcs USB Bus power 5V 200mA or more USB cable for Micro B A is included Batteries and USB AC adapter 5V 1A or more are not included Usage environment External dimensions WxDxH approximate 10 to 50 C 80 RH or less non condensing 66 x 100 x 27 mm not including protruding parts Weight approximate GL100 N 125 GL100 WL 130g 1 The IP54 can only be used when the GL100 and module are connected and the connector over and battery cover are closed We recommend replacing the packing periodically CHAPTER 4 Specification External View esn os osom 100 Unit mm Dimensional accuracy 2 mm 458 CHAPTER 4 Specification 4 2 Standard Specifications Module 4ch Voltage Temperature Terminal GS 4VT Optional Item Contents Measurement data Voltage Temperature Logic Pulse count Instant Accumulation Measurement channels Voltage Temperature 4 channels Logic Pulse count 4 channels Input method Scan system by Photo MOS relay All channel isolated input Measurement voltage range
42. 8 10 Type YY MM DDV Date 2014 01 04V Time 03 18 26V 9 Complete the Data Time adjustment When completing the settings press QUIT key to return to the free running screen Ju EE HUM 39 89 os 2 A SD CHAPTEH 3 Measure and Set 3 4 Measurement Procedure The measurement procedure is described in the following order 1 Supply the power 2 Connect the modules 3 Set the common items OTHER 1 4 Set the measurement conditions 5 Start or stop the measurement 6 How to confirm the recorded data 1 Supply the power Supply the power to the GL100 N GL100 WL Refer to 3 2 2 Connect the modules Connect the module to display the free running screen Refer to Step in 3 3 Date Time Adjustment 3 Set the common items OTHER 1 In setting screen set the common items Refer to Step 4 in 3 3 Date Time Adjustment Common settings OTHER 1 8 10 Date Time Screen Sav Of fV LCD Brightness offV Language EnglishV Factory INT V e Date Time Be sure to check the date and time after power on Y Y MM DD DD MM Y Y 2014 07 01 07 01 2014 10 10 00 Hour Minute Second e Screen DAV Set the time to turn off the screen when the GL100 is in operation A CAUTION There is no screen display while the
43. GL100 N GL100 WL USER S MANUAL MANUAL NO GL100 UM 151 GRAPHTEC Ensure Safe Correct Use Ensure Safe Correct Use To ensure safe and correct use of the GL100 read this Manual thoroughly before use After having read this Manual keep it a handy location for quick reference as needed Do not permit small children to touch the GL100 The following describes important points for safe operation Please be sure to observe them strictly Conventions Used in This Manual To promote safe and accurate use of the GL100 as well as to prevent human injury and property damage safety precautions provided in this manual are ranked into the five categories described below Be sure you understand the difference between each of the categories DANGER N WARNING A CAUTION HIGH TEMPERATURE ELECTRICAL SHOCK This category provides information that if ignored is highly likely to cause fatal or serious injury to the operator This category provides information that if ignored is likely to cause fatal or serious injury to the operator This category provides information that if ignored could cause physical damage to the GL100 This category provides information that if ignored is likely to cause burns or other injury to the operator due to contact with high temperature This category provides information that if ignored is likely to expose the operator to electrical sho
44. M Erase Yes ENTER Erasing No QUIT Please wait When pressing QUIT key the Memory is set CAUTION e If the power is not supplied to the module during copying the data to the micro SD the micro SD may be damaged When copying the data to the micro SD please use the USB power When copying the data in the internal memory to the micro SD the data is copied to the LOG folder in the micro SD Number of files that can be placed in the LOG folder is maximum 600 files If there are more data in a LOG folder in the micro SD the copy operation is slower Please delete any unnecessary data before copying Tip of memory recording time The memory recording time varies depending on the memory capacity For the recording time refer to the recording time in the following table Recording conditions Recording destination Internal memory calculated by 4 9MB Sampling 30 sec or 1 min Max recording time capacity Record length x Sampling interval Max recording time reference value Approx day Record Setting items length Byte Sampling 30 sec Sampling 1 min Temperature humidity setting GS TH 14 127 254 3 axis acceleration temperature measurement GS 3AT 12 148 297 4ch voltage temperature measurement GS 4VT 22 81 162 4ch thermistor temperature measurement GS 4TSR 38 46 93 Illuminance ultr
45. MENU key When BAT Low Battery Status is displayed in the bottom left corner of the LCD screen it is not possible to proceed to the next screen for the battery shortage Press QUIT key to switch to Power OFF Mode and replace the battery When BAT Low Battery Status and LAN connecting state is displayed in the bottom left corner of the LCD screen it is not possible to proceed to the next screen for the battery shortage Press QUIT key to switch to Power OFF Mode and replace the battery In this case since the LAN connection is disabled re connect to the LAN after replacing the battery CAUTION There is no screen display while the screen saver is running but the Power lamp green flashes In such cases the screen is displayed by pressing any key When the Power lamp green does not flash the GL100 is in Power OFF state In such cases hold down MENU key UL Power OFF By switching to the Power OFF Mode the battery life is extended when use New alkaline battery life is about 5 months at 25 3 4 1 How to install the batteries 1 Loosen the screws on the back cover Screw 2 Remove the back cover 8 Insert two AA alkaline batteries Make sure to insert the batteries the right way Screw CAUTION Make sure to use two size AA alkaline batteries Do not use zinc carbon batteries or nickel hydride rechargeable batteries CHAPTEH 3
46. Measure and Set 3 5 CHAPTEH 3 Measure Set 2 How to connect AC adapter USB cable connection 1 Connecting AC adapter Connect this module to a commercial AC adaptor using a USB cable Connect USB I F terminal 3 os CAUTION Make sure to use an AC adaptor rated 5V at least 1A e Smartphone chargers cannot be used because they usually have overcharge protection lines that may identify this module as being fully charged and stop output 2 How to connect to PC Please use the included USB cable and connect the USB I F terminal to PC IEC60950 1 certified product with a USB output compatible with the Limited Power Source CAUTION Make sure to use a USB cable connection rated 5V at least 200mA Do not connect via a USB hub The recommended power sources for each combination of modules are listed below Built in Setting items Sensor module connected alkaline battery Temperature and humidity measurement GS TH B 3 axis acceleration Temperature GS 3AT B Measurement 4ch voltage temperature measurement GS 4VT 4ch thermistor temperature GS 4TSR measurement Illuminance Ultraviolet measurement GS LXUV CO2 measurement GS CO2 AC current power measurement GS DPA AC Temperature and humidity CO2 GS DPA4GS TH4GS CO2 measurement Temperature and humidity illumination GS DPA GS TH GS LXUV
47. a file Capture MODE Continuous The data from the start to the stop is recorded in a file However the file size is approx 1 9GB per one file 1Hour Data file is generated every hour after starting 24Hour Data file is generated every 24 hours after starting CAUTION Data recorded in the internal memory or micro SD are placed in the LOG folder Number of files that can be placed in the LOG folder is maximum 600 files When the Capture Mode is set to 1Hour it is limited to maximum 600 files at about 25 days When recording for a long period of time please set the Capture Mode to Continuous or 24Hour When Continuous is selected the data file is generated if the power supply is shut down In this case it is recommended that you apply the USB power set to the 24 or 1Hour periodically generated data file e When the Capture Mode is set to 1Hour or 24Hour a few points of data points may be moved depending on the sampling rate Duplication and omission of the data does not occur e Capture DIST Select the internal memory 4 9M bytes or micro SD card However you cannot select the micro SD card when it has not been inserted Capture DIST Memory SD card Recommended SD card TS4GUSDHC4 Transcend CAUTION Data recorded in the internal memory or micro SD are placed in the LOG folder If the number of files placed in a LOG folder increases the record
48. ail destination address within 63 characters ex x Set the user account names of receiving and sending servers To set individually use the GL100 Network Config software Password Set the user passwords of receiving and sending servers To set individually use the GL100 Network Config software Set the mail sending server of the GL100 POP Server Set the mail receiving server POP Port Set the port number in accordance with the POPS of AUTH SSL OFF 110 STARTTLS 143 OVERSSL 993 For detailed settings follow the POP server available SMTP Server Set the mail sending server SMTP Port Set the port number in accordance with the AUTH SSL OFF 25 STARTTLS 587 OVERSSL 465 For detailed settings follow the SMTP server available Set the e mail authentication and encryption AUTH SMTP Off POP SMTP AUTH SMTP AUTH POPS PLAIN CRAM MDS Off STARTTLS OVERSSL SMTPS Off STARTTLS OVERSSL CHAPTEH Measure and Set JE uc m Set the mail destination and subject ex x CO D Set within 63 characters Set within 63 characters bbbbb co jp Set within 63 characters CCCCCQ CO jp Set within 63 characters ddddd co jp Set within 63 characters Set the subject within 63 characters 2 91 11 1 Set the mail receiving time interval and mail data processing Rece
49. ance with the IP54 please do not used in this environment A Location such as being exposed to direct sunlight ocations exposed to salty air corrosive gases or organic solvents Dusty locations ocations subject to vibration or impact Locations subject to voltage surge or electromagnetic interference such as lightning or electric furnaces CHECKPOINT If Condensation Occurs Condensation occurs in the form of water droplets on the device surfaces and interior when the GL100 is moved from a cold location to a warm one Using the GL100 with condensation will cause the GL100 to malfunction Wait until the condensation has evaporated before turning on the power 3 Installation Category Overvoltage Category The GL100 belongs to Installation Category defined IEC 60664 1 Never use the GL100 for Installation Category lll or IV 4 Overvoltage Category Overvoltage categories as defined by IEC 61010 are as follows GL100 N GL100 WL Overvoltage category When connected to a PC AC adapter Overvoltage category Be sure to use either a commercially available AC adapter or a PC with a IEC 60950 1 certified Limited Power Source USB output with this GL100 Furthermore do not use this GL100 with IEC 61010 defined overvoltage category Ill or IV 5 Altitude This GL100 can be used at altitudes up to 2 000m 6 Power Two alkaline batteries or a USB cable connection BV 200 mA or higher can be used to
50. aviolet measurement AC current power measurement GS LXUV GS DPA AC 111 CO2 measurement GS CO2 Temperature humidity CO2 measurement GS TH GS CO2 Temperature humidity 4 illuminance ultraviolet measurement GS TH4GS LXUV CO2 illuminance ultraviolet measurement GS C02 GS LXUV CHAPTEH 3 Measure and Set Set the data recording start stop conditions 4 10 TRIG Setting TRIG Source TRIG Setting Set the recording start stop conditions TRIG Setting Pressing the START STOP key on this module will start stop recording The recording will start with the trigger source conditions after pressing the START STOP key The recording will stop after pressing the START STOP key The recording will start after pressing the START STOP key and will be stopped with the trigger source conditions TRIG SOUCO Set the trigger conditions TRIG Source Alarm Operates when alarm occurs Date Time Operates with the set date and time CAUTION e When the trigger condition already has been set is disabled the recording is started as soon as you start a measurement Ex TRIG Setting Start TRIG Source Alarm Alarm Off e When the 3 axis Acceleration Temperature Sensor GS 3AT is installed the following trigger setting can be used by the Pre trigger Star
51. cable M USB Cable memory or SD card Direct data confirmation by inserting SD card microSD card 2 gt microSD SD card slot To remove the microSD card push the card gently ww G The recorded data can be confirmed by starting the application software and selecting the memory internal The recorded data can be confirmed by inserting the recorded SD card into the SD card slot on the PC and selecting the SD card using the application software 3 27 CHAPTEH 3 Measure and Set 3 28 In the case of wireless LAN connection this function is disabled unless the communicating conditions are established The I F and MAIL 3 4 Measurement Procedure are required to set Connect between the GL100 and PC and then set them using the attached GL100 Network Config software Direct setting of the GL100 Setting 3 Data confirmation on PC through wireless LAN connection MAIL Setting WLAN DHCP OffV TOPZTP V SSID GL100 albeeeV Security OftTV Notification User Info Server AUTH SSL Destination Reception Using the GL100 Network Config software included on the attached CD ROM perform
52. can be used approx 1 5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS GS EXC However you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables 2 27 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation of sensor combination N CAUTION It is not possible to be used by connecting two same sensors CHECKPOINT Extension cable The module can be used approx 1 5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS GS EXC However you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables There are the following three sensor combinations 1 Combined illumination ultraviolet sensor and temperature and humidity sensor measurement Composite measurement can be done by using the illumination ultraviolet sensor GS LXUV and the temperature and humidity sensor GS TH each sold separately Illumination Ultraviolet sensor GS LXUV Temperature and humidity sensor GS TH Q 19 __ __ ems t 1 Branch adapter for GS GS DPA GRAPHTEC PetitLOGGER GLi0O GL100 main module 2 28 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation 2 Combined CO sensor and temperature and humidity sensor measurement Composite measurement can be done by using the CO2 sensor
53. ck Description of Safety Symbols The A symbol indicates information that requires careful attention which includes warnings The point requiring attention is described by an illustration or text within or next to the symbol The symbol indicates action that is prohibited Such prohibited action is described by an illustration or text within or next to the symbol The e symbol indicates action that must be performed Such imperative action is described by an illustration or text within or next to the m symbol Safety Precautions Safety Precautions In the event of a malfunction remove the batteries and do not attempt to use the device e Attempting to use the device when malfunctioning may cause an electrical shock or fire Remove the batteries immediately and request repairs Do not use the device in the event that it is producing smoke is unusually hot is producing an unusual smell or other similar circumstances e Attempting to use the device when malfunctioning may cause an electrical shock or fire Immediately move the device to a non flammable location and after confirming it is safe remove the batteries and request for repairs Use prohibited Do not allow the device to get wet e This can cause an electrical shock or fire hazard Be especially careful when using the device near windows during rain or snow or in coastal areas Avoid water If fluid or foreign matters enters inside
54. cm External dimensions WxDxH approximate GS AC50A 26 4 x 25 5 x 43 3 mm GS AC100A 27 4 x 30 5 x 46 2 mm GS AC200A 48 4 x 35 x 40 mm CHAPTER 4 Specification External View EN NS Unit mm Dimensional accuracy 2 mm 4 11 CHAPTER 4 Specification Illumination Ultraviolet Sensor GS LXUV Optional Item Contents Measurement data Illuminance ultraviolet accumulated illuminance accumulated ultraviolet intensity The accumulated illuminance and ultraviolet intensity are displayed only when recording Measurement channel 1 channel UV intensity 1 channel Measurement range Illuminance 0 to 200k Ix UV intensity O to 30 mW cm Measurement accuracy Illuminance 5 at 25 C Ultraviolet intensity 5 at 25 C Spectral sensitivity Illuminance 400 to 750 nm peak 560 nm UV intensity 260 to 400 nm peak 370 nm Measurement resolution Illuminance 0 1 Ix UV intensity 0 001 mW cm Hesponsive 1 ms or less UV intensity 1 ms or less Accumulated function Accumulated illuminance 0 to 999 999 k Ixh Accumulated UV intensity 0 to 999 999 mW cm h Sampling interval 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 30 sec 1 2 5 10 20 30 60 min Alarm OFF Level Cable length Approx
55. ctricity may damage the device To prevent this from happening touch a different metal object to discharge any built up static electricity before touching the GL 100 CAUTION Remove the batteries when the device is not used for long periods e Battery leakage may cause malfunction Strict observance Safety Precautions Safety Precautions CAUTION When using the GL100 WL note the following When using the GL100 WL in a medical establishment e f you have an implantable pacemaker or implantable note the following rules defibrillator installed radio signals from the device may have e Please turn off the power of this product in hospital wards an effect on the operation of your implantable pacemaker or UM Each medical institution has its own usage prohibitions in implantable defibrillator various areas Be sure to follow these Strict obServance Strict obServance When using the GL100 WL note the following When using the GL100 WL note the following e Turn off the device in places where wireless radio signal use e In the event that the device has an effect on automatic is restricted such as on aircrafts and in hospitals The device electronic devices such as cars or elevators immediately can have an effect on electronic devices medical devices turn the GL100 WL off etc and may cause malfunctions Use prohibited Use prohibited Do not use the device in any way not specified in this The module con
56. dity sensor are displayed During recording you can switch to the accumulation screen by operating lt and keys REC A LM 15742 REC ALM EAS TEMP 26 166 DEWP 14 59 HUM 37 89 DEWP 9000 ACCUM TEMP CO2 7967 20010 BAT LAN SD S 1 06 BAT LAN SD Normal display Accumulated value display 3 Combined measurement of the 2 sensor and illlumination ultraviolet sensor In display screen two measurements of CO2 sensor and illumination ultraviolet sensor are displayed During recording you can switch to the accumulation screen by operating lt and P keys REC ALM REC ALM ILLUM ACCUM ILLUM UV A 2410klxh ACCUM UV A CO2 0 030 wh BAT LAN SD BAT LAN SD du e Normal display Accumulated value display How to clear the accumulated value To clear the accumulated value follow the following procedure e When you start the accumulated value is cleared and the accumulation operation is performed The accumulation operation is performed even in trigger waiting state 2 31 CHAPTEH 3 Measure and Set CHAPTER 3 Measure and Set This chapter explains how to check the main module s external casing and accessories and how to prepare the main module for operation Product Summary 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 Before Setting Up Power on Date Time Adjustment Measurement Procedure 3 1 3 Measu
57. ements near the face Additionally should air flow to the sensor be blocked it will result in inaccurate readings so be sure to keep vent holes open 10 GS LXUV Illumination Ultraviolet Sensor When measuring illumination or ultraviolet light that can have harmful effects on the eyes or skin be sure to use protective eyewear shielding etc e Ifthe sensor becomes dirty it may affect measurements so wipe it with a soft cloth when it becomes dirty e Take care to avoid cracking the sensor when handling it If the sensor is damaged or cracked it may affect measurements so replace the sensor 11 Others The GS TH temperature and humidity sensor the GS CO2 CO sensor and the S LXUV illumination ultraviolet sensor may gradually deteriorate over time depending on usage circumstances and environment so we recommend periodically replacing these sensors every year or so e The GL100 N GL100 WL units meet IP54 standards when the sensor or sensor module is connected and then the connector cover and battery cover are closed Note that you cannot use the GL100 N GL100WL units with devices that do not meet IP54 standards except for the 3 axis acceleration sensor when sensors and sensor modules are located in the same environments Additionally when there is deterioration or damage to the gasket on the connector cover or battery cover of the GL100 N GL100 WL it no longer meets IP54 standards so be sure to either periodically replace
58. ent value is measured The power value is converted by multiplying the AMP setting voltage by the current value measured with the power factor ratio of active power See the following formula Measurement setting when single phase 2 wire is used 2ch measurement is possible Power Measured current x Voltage x Power factor AC1qQ3W Measurement setting when single phase 3 wire is used Power Measured current ch1 Measured current ch2 x Voltage x Power factor Measurement setting when three phase 3 wire is used Power Measured current ch1 Measured current ch2 2 x Voltage x 43 x Power factor 2 18 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation 2 Example of measurement 1 Measurement with single phase 100V 2 loads When the following connection is established each current measurement for la and Ib is possible The clamp in the following figure indicates the measurement point of AC current sensor However when measured by the GL100 it is not necessarily la Ib Since it is calculated in vector quantity 2 Single phase 3 wire 100V and 200V The clamp in the following figure indicates the measurement point of AC current sensor 1 Single phase 3 wire AC1 3W Measured at the clamp 1 and clamp 2 CH2 Current effective value of 11 la 16 is measured at the clamp 1 Current effective value of la is measured at the clamp 2 CH
59. f the base unit when connecting into wireless LAN Key Set the key in accordance with the security settings Tip of wireless LAN settings Wireless LAN function is supported in the GL100 WL only The GL100 WL has two modes of Access point and Station The functions connectable module and operating environment of the Access point and Station are not same Access point operated as base unit When 1 1 wireless LAN connection between the GL100 and PC smartphone tablet is enabled the following modules and operating environment are required or Smartphone that be connected to the wireless LAN with the dedicated software Wireless connection PC is a child unit GL100 WL is a base unit Smartphone is a child unit 3 20 CHAPTEH 3 Measure and Set Station operated as child unit When connecting PC to the commercially available wireless LAN base unit and controlling multiple GL100s from PC the following modules and operating environment are required or Smartphone that be connected to the wireless LAN with the dedicated software e Wireless LAN base unit device with Wi Fi certified wireless LAN base unit function Internet connecting environment when you want to connect the Internet Internet provider agreement or mobile carrier agreement etc Internet con
60. imate 20 cm Usage environment 10 to 50 C 80 RH or less non condensing External dimensions WxDxH approximate 46 x 66 x 19 mm not including protruding parts Weight approximate 65g 1 This is the measurement accuracy when our standard light source is used and compared with the calibrated test instrument CHAPTER 4 Specification External View FIA 40 5 66 _ 48 19 5 Unit mm Dimensional accuracy 2 mm 4 13 CHAPTER 4 Specification CO2 Sensor GS CO2 Optional Item Contents Sensor method system Measurement data CO density Measurement channel Measurement density range 1 channel 0 to 9999 ppm Measurement density accuracy x 596 of rdg 30 ppm Within the range of 0 to 5000 ppm Hesponsive 3 minutes or less Sampling interval 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 30 sec 1 2 5 10 20 30 60 min The processing of sensor is every 2 sec Even if setting it to 0 5 or 1 sec the data is processed at the same value 2 sec Alarm OFF Level Cable length Approximate 20 cm Usage environment 0 to 50 80 RH or less non condensing External dimensions WxDxH approximate 66 x 100 x 24 6 mm not including protruding parts Weight approximate
61. ion Temperature Sensor 2 11 Lni 3 22 4ch Thermistor 2 13 Measurement 3 12 4ch Voltage Temperature 2 8 neis C 2 7 SIOU mr 2 4 A Module Connection Terminal 2 4 lt 2 8 Module connection 2 6 Adapter for AC Current 2 16 MOGUIC Hm 249 Adapter for Branch Adapter 2 27 TET 2 4 ALARM 3 18 Mounting screw 5 2 4 Alarm Output Terminal 2 4 2 7 ni 3 15 N Nomenclature and Functions 2 4 B Battery 2 4 Before Setting 3 2 Operating 1 3 Operation 2 4 C OIHER 3 23 Checking the Accessories 55 2 3 24 PD 2 24 Connector 2 4 POWO 3 3 0 RHET 3 16 5 date 3 8 Safety Precauti
62. iving interval Set the receiving interval to 1 to1440 min Sending test The test results are displayed after performing the sending test Receiving test The test results are displayed after performing the receiving test The displayed information varies depending on the module 11 Date Time V Screen Sav Of fV LCD Brightness offV Language EnglishV Factory INT V e Always check it after power on Y Y MM DD DD MM YY 2014 07 01 07 01 2014 10 10 00 Hour Minute Second C Set the time to turn off the screen when the GL100 is not in operation CAUTION There is no screen display while the screen saver is running but the Power lamp green flashes In such cases the screen is displayed by pressing any key When the Power lamp green does not flash the GL100 is in Power OFF state In such cases hold down MENU key e LCD Brightness Adjust the brightness of LCD backlight Off Dark Middle Bright The display language be switched to English or Japanese The default display language is English Facto INT Return to the factory settings All settings will be reset so please use caution Yes ENTER When ENTER key is pressed the settings are initialized No QUIT To quit this screen without changing press QUIT key 3 23 CHAPTEH 3 Measure
63. ks and Preparation Tip of the Sensor Mounting Check the operating direction of the sensor unit then securely mount it using four M3 screws to what is to be measured 1 Connecting to the module When connecting this module you can also use the GS extension cable GS EXC sold separately for more convenient connection Object to be measured CAUTION If the sensor s mounting is loose it will give inaccurate readings Sensor unit mounting dimensions Unit approx mm M TYMM NNNN 19 5 4 5 GRAPHTEC CHECKPOINT 71 Extension cable gt The module can be used approx 1 5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS GS EXC However you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables There 2G 5G and 10G or x20m s x50m s x100m s in the acceleration range However the gravitational acceleration is 1G Approx 9 807 m s 2 12 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation 4ch Thermistor Terminal GS 4TSR Optional This section describes the name and function of each part 1 Hook portion e5 3 Logic Pulse input terminal mr 4 Connector VA B m m 8 2 a Venus 5 Cable packing HOOK portion Used to mount to a wall Input terminal
64. manual Moreover use of the GL100 by incorrect procedures may result in damage to the GL 100 or may invalidate its safeguards Please confirm all of its notes regarding use and other related information to ensure correct use Warning This is a Class A product according to the EMC directive In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference or may be affected by radio interference to the extent that proper measurement cannot be performed Notes on Law This GL100 WL contains a wireless module that Radio Law certified Make sure to note the following points Do not remove the technical standards compliance label Do not use the device if it does not have a label on it This GL100 uses the 2 4GHz frequency band The following devices and transmitters use the same frequencies and should not be used near this GL100 e Microwave ovens Pacemakers and other industrial science and medical devices Radio transmitters used in mobile body identification devices on factory production lines etc transmitters requiring licensing Specified low power radio transmitters transmitters not requiring licensing Communications may become slower or impossible due to radio interference The signal may be weak or communications may become slower or impossible depending on the circumstances this GL100 is used in Take particular note of steel reinforced metal concrete and other structural materials that can inhibit
65. me time with the 3 axis acceleration temperature sensor s internal temperature sensor Voltage can be measured for single phase two wire systems single phase three wire systems three phase three wire systems etc by using the AC current sensor adapter and AC current sensor GS DPA AC and GS AC A Illumination 0 to 200 000 Ix and ultra violet rays 0 to 30 mW cm can be measured at the same time by using the illumination ultraviolet sensor module GS LXUV 0 ppm to 9999 ppm can be measured using the CO sensor GS CO2 You can connect two sensors from among the GS TH GS CO2 and GS LXUV and perform a combined measurement by using the branch adapter 1 General Description 1 3 Operating Environment This section explains the operating environment for the GL100 Ambient Operating Conditions 1 Ambient Temperature and Humidity Use the GL100 within the following ranges Temperature range 10 to 50 C e Humidity range 20 to 80 RH non condensing When connected to the sensor below and used in the same operating conditions operating conditions are as listed above Temperature and humidity sensor Temperature range 20 to 85 C Humidity range 0 to 100 RH 2 Environment This GL100 is designed for indoor use Do not use in the following locations e When the GL100 body is simple waterproof and dustproof to IP54 standards but the sensors and modules attached are not in compli
66. n Temperature and humidity sensors GS TH and GL100 N GL100 WL are used at the same time they should be used in the GL100 N GL100 WL operating environment ocations subject to excessive salt spray or heavy fumes from corrosive gas or solvents Excessively dusty locations Locations subject to strong vibrations or shock e Locations subject to surge voltages and or electromagnetic interference 4 If the GL100 becomes soiled wipe it off using a soft dry cloth Do not use the organic solvents such as thinner or benzene 5 Do not use the GL100 in the vicinity of other devices which are susceptible to electromagnetic interference Introduction 6 Measured results may not conform to the stated specifications if the GL100 is used in an environment which is subject to strong electromagnetic interference 7 Position the input signal cables as far away as possible from any other cables which are likely to cause electromagnetic interference 8 GS TH Temperature and Humidity Sensors e Humidity sensors measure the change in dielectric capacity of water adsorption As a result humidity from organic materials such as fine particles or exhaust gas may have an effect on the sensor Use in environments with large quantities of these organic materials may lead to significant measurement inaccuracies 9 GS CO2 CO Sensor Because exhaled CO2 may have an effect on the sensor readings do not use the sensor to take measur
67. nal input the input signal s low voltage side When inserting the cable insert it while pressing here CAUTION G is the GND terminal for this module CHECKPOINT 4 For the circuit configuration please refer to of each input terminal function 4ch voltage temperature terminal GS 4VT described above 2 14 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation Regarding Maximum Input Voltage To avoid break downs or short circuiting accidents please make sure to abide by the items written below In case the input voltage exceeds the specifications the circuit at the input part will break down Please don t input it Logic Pulse Input terminal GND terminal interval gt Maximum input voltage DC24V 2 15 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation Adapter for AC Current Sensor GS DPA AC Optional This section describes the name and function of each part 1 Hook portion j N 2 Input termi ie 3 Connector CAN GRAPHTEC PetitLOGGER GL100 CanuumuuuuHEEHEEHHEENHEI 4 Cable packing 1 Hook Used to mount to wall 2 Input terminal Terminal that connects to the AC Current Sensor sold separately Connector Used to connect to the connector on the GL100 module 4 Cable packing This packing is
68. necting and e mail sending receiving environments when you want to send receive e mail E mail and web mail for Internet provider SMTP and POP3 are required Wireless connection Wire connection PC is a child unit Base Unit Wireless connection Wireless connection Smartphone is child unit GL100 WL is a base unit Various settings can be set in the GL100 In addition there is a way to set by using the GL100 Network Config software included on the CD ROM For the usage and operation refer to the Help 3 21 CHAPTER 3 Measure and Set This can be set for the GL100 WL only When using the GL100 N this cannot be set 3 22 IMA ILI User Info Server AUTH SSL Destination Reception Notification e Notification The information sent by e mail can be set to On Off Alarm notification The alarm information is sent when the alarm occurs Battery LOW The battery information is sent when battery level is low Radio field intensity LOW The radio information is sent when radio field intensity is low Disk full The memory information is sent when remaining capacity of SD card is low User 1 Set the mail address 91100 e Server e AUTH SSL Mail address Server name Set the e m
69. nection terminal is for use only with instruction manual There is a danger that protective separately sold sensors and modules Do not connect provisions will have not been put in place any other devices Doing so may damage the GL100 Use prohibited Use prohibited This GL100 is not meant for use with lifesaving devices or devices with mission critical high reliability or high safety requirements medical devices aerospace devices shipping devices nuclear power devices etc In the event that this GL100 causes injury or property damage when used under these circumstances the maker assumes absolutely no responsibility and is not liable Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing the GL100 Petit LOGGER Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting to use your new product to ensure that you use it correctly and to its full potential Notes on Use Be sure to read all of the following notes before attempting to use the GL 100 Petit LOGGER 1 Note on the CE Marking The GL 100 Petit LOGGER complies with the following standards e N 61326 1 Class A standard based on the EMC directive 2004 108 EC e EN 61010 1 2010 3rd standard based on the LVD directive 2006 95 EC e EN 301 489 17 1 300 328 standards based on the R amp TTE directive 1999 5 EC Although the GL100 complies with the above mentioned standards be sure to use it correctly in accordance with the instructions and notes provided in this
70. ntact a contact b contact NO NC Open collector voltage input Threshold level approx 2 5V Hysteresis approx 0 5V 2 to 2 5V Pulse measurement range Instant Max 200C Sampling Accumulation Max 65535C Temperature unit Select from C Celsius F Fahrenheit Sampling interval 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 30 sec 1 2 5 10 20 30 60 min Triggers Start trigger OFF LEVEL ALARAM DATE Stop trigger OFF LEVEL ALARAM Alarm OFF Level Cable length Approximate 20 cm Usage environment 10 to 50 80 RH ore less non condensing External dimensions WxDxH approximate 46 x 66 x 35 5 mm not including protruding parts Weight approximate 83g CHAPTER 4 Specification External View Unit mm Dimensional accuracy x2 mm 4 9 CHAPTER 4 Specification Adapter for AC Current Sensor GS DPA AC Optional Item Contents Measurement data Current power accumulated power The accumulated power is displayed only when recording Connectable sensors Measurement channel AC Current Sensor GS AC50A 100A AC Current Sensor GS AC100A 200A AC Current Sensor GS AC200A This is optional Connectable sensor up to 2 channels Measured current accuracy Module Sensor 2 0 FS 1 digit Ambient tem
71. on 2 10 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation 3 axis Acceleration Temperature Sensor GS 3AT Optional This section describes the name and function of each part 1 Sensor unit e 2 Sensor mounting holes 3 Connector GRAPHTEC PetitLOGGER GL100 CanuuuuuEHEHHEEHEENHEI 4 Cable packing 1 Sensor unit The 3 axis acceleration and temperature sensor are built in this module 2 Sensor mounting hole Used to fix the sensor 3 COMMECION Used to connect to the connector on the GL100 module 4 Cable packing This packing is used when connecting the connector CAUTION e This sensor unit is dustproof and splash resistant to IP54 standards can be used in the same conditions as the module Please take care not to drop or shock the sensor e The data during recording will be erased if the power is not supplied to the module in the event of a power outage or battery exhaustion while recording in Memory mode with the 3 axis Acceleration Temperature Sensor GS 3AT CHECKPOINT After connecting the GL100 to modules or sensors please always check set the time and date CHECKPOINT lt Extension cable gt The module can be used approx 1 5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS GS EXC However you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables 2 11 CHAPTER 2 Chec
72. ons i Specifications of Application Software 4 20 Standard 5 5 2 2 External View 4 3 Standard Specifications 4 2 Standard Specifications 4 4 H Hook bracket oc cee cece ons 2 4 T How to confirm the recorded data 8 97 Temperature Humidity Sensor 2 25 How to connect AC adapter 3 6 time adjustment uar n x a hee rl n E 3 8 How to connect to 3 6 To Ensure Safe Correct Use How to install the batteries 3 5 a aias Pet geen eas 3 18 How to Switch On the Power 3 3 How to Switch to Power OFF Mode 3 4 U UP Sus sx REED eed ewe UR AL RON 2 7 USB 2 4 3 19 Illumination Ultraviolet Sensor 2 22 V Various lt 2 6 L Kec oM 3 15 W Warming Up ses 5 1 4 Specifications are subject to change without notice GL 100 Series User s Manual GL100 UM 151 September 1 2014 1st edition 01 GRAPHTEC CORPORATION GRAPHTEC
73. or LOGIC PULSE GND CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation A CAUTION Notes on temperature measurement When measuring the temperature please pay attention to the following Do not block the air vents of the GL100 Leave a clear space of at least 20 cm around it To measure stably the temperature please warm up for 30 minutes or more after power on When rapid temperature change occurs the input terminals the error may occur on the measurement e When the measurement is performed in noisy place be sure to connect to the ground through the GND terminal Regarding Maximum Input Voltage To avoid break downs or short circuiting accidents please make sure to abide by the items written below In case the input voltage exceeds the specifications the circuit at the input part will break down Please don t input it Input terminal Input terminal interval Maximum input voltage DC60Vp p Input terminal Input terminal interval Maximum input voltage 60Vp p Input terminal GND terminal interval Maximum input voltage DC60Vp p Withstand voltage 350Vp p 1min Logic Pulse Input terminal GND terminal interval Maximum input voltage DC24V For the display screen when maximum input voltage is applied if a voltage exceeding 1095 of full scale for the measurement range is input the is displayed for positive direction or the is displayed for negative directi
74. perature 23 C Rated input Rated frequency Frequency to be measured 50Hz 60 2 Applicable circuit Single phase 2 wire Single phase 3 wire 3 phase 3 wire Measured value display function Current and power Instantaneous power or accumulated power consumption Primary rated current 50A AC Current Sensor 50A 100A AC Current Sensor 100A 200A AC Current Sensor 200A Withstand voltage Between case and all input output terminals interval AC1000V 50 60Hz 1 min Sampling interval 0 5 1 2 5 10 20 30 sec 1 2 5 10 20 30 60 min Alarm OFF Level Cable length Approx 20 cm Usage environment 10 to 50 80 RH or less non condensing External dimensions WxDxH approximate 46 x 66 x 27 4 mm not including protruding parts Weight approximate 55g AC Current Sensor Specifications The AC Current Sensor has the specifications below Be careful when handling it Item Contents Max allowable current GS AC50A 100Arms GS AC100A 200Arms GS AC200A 300Arms Withstand voltage AC2200V 1 min between external case and output terminals Insulation resistance DC500V 100 or more between external case and output terminals Window diameter GS AC50A 10 mm GS AC100A 16 mm GS AC200A 024 mm Operating temperature and humidity Cable length 10 to 50 C 8096 RH or less non condensing Approx 20
75. provide power 7 Degree of Contamination This GL100 is 60664 1 certified for use up to Contamination Degree 2 8 Use his GL100 is intended for use as industrial equipment 1 3 1 General Description Warming up Before Use The main module should be allowed to warm up with the power turned on for approximately 30 minutes to ensure that it operates according to the specified performance Configuration When in Use When using this module please use it on a flat surface or mounted on a wall using wall mounting brackets Usage Configuration Placed on a flat surface Mounted on a wall CAUTION If you use the main module in other position than described in the above the measurement accuracy may not meet the specifications 1 4 CHAPTER 1 General Description 1 4 Explanation Symbols Used on the Equipment Symbols Meaning Display locations Notes Caution 21100 Rear Panel Section Avoid touching the input terminals and leads Refer to Manual Module option rear panel section of the input terminal s signal cable to prevent electrical shock due to high voltage f a voltage exceeding the specified value is input the main unit will be damaged Install the specified cable to each I F connector Earth Ground Module option rear panel section f the measured value is unstable due to the Terminal exogenous noise it is probably
76. r usage environment CHECKPOINT After connecting the GL100 to modules or sensors please always check set the time and date CHECKPOINT lt Extension cable gt The module can be used approx 1 5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS GS EXC However you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation Tip of Each Input Terminal Function 1 Voltage input Make sure to pay attention to the and terminals when connecting it Toss High voltage terminal terminal input on the input signal s high voltage side Ad Low voltage terminal terminal input on the input signal s low voltage side 2 Thermocouple input Connect thermocouple to the and terminals Thermocouple 3 Current input Attach shunt resistance when measuring the current input Shunt resistance E g For 4 20mA add 2500 0 190 resistance and measure with a 1 5V range For shunt resistance use the B 551 option 4 Logic pulse input Toss No 1 to No 4 High voltage terminal terminal input on the input signal s high voltage side Low voltage terminal terminal input the input signal s low voltage side When inserting the cable insert it while pressing here CAUTION Gis the GND terminal for this module For the maximum input voltage refer to Regarding Maximum Input Voltage 3 3V 3 3V Comparat
77. radio waves Introduction This GL100 is meant for use in Japan the US and Europe It has not been certified for use under any other country s radio laws The following are each regions certification marks Japan e 201 135002 US Contains FCC ID YOPGS1011MIPS Canada Contains ID 9154A GS1011MIPS Europe CE Mark 4 Notes for Safe Operation 1 When connected to high voltage signal through an analogue signal from 4ch voltage temperature terminal GS 4VT do not touch the central line of the input terminal s signal line There is a risk of electric shock due to high voltage 5 Notes on Functions and Performance 1 Use AA alkaline batteries Using other types of batteries may cause damage to the device 2 Using the module sensor etc with the vent hole covered may result in inaccurate measurements 3 Using this GL100 in the following environments may cause inaccurate measurements or damage Places with high temperatures or high humidity such as direct sunlight and heaters Allowable emperature range 10 to 50 allowable humidity range 0 to 80 RH non condensing If Condensation Occurs Condensation occurs in the form of water droplets on the device surfaces and interior when the GL 100 is moved from a cold location to a warm one Using the GL 100 with condensation will cause the GL 100 to malfunction Wait until the condensation has evaporated before turning on the power CAUTION Whe
78. re and Set 3 1 Before Setting Up When you connect the module and power supply to the GL100 various screen display and operation are possible First set the date time and language English Japanese and then set up various settings 1 Power on Refer to 3 2 Power on 2 Setting date When the power is consumed the set values returns to the default values Be sure to set them in accordance with 3 3 Date Time Adjustment 3 Setting languag The default display language is English To switch the display language to Japanese refer to Setting Language 3 4 Measurement Procedure CHAPTEH 3 Measure and Set 3 2 Power on This GL100 can be powered by alkaline batteries AC adaptor USB cable connection PC USB cable connection Refer to the following description CAUTION Wait about 20 seconds until the power is turned on again after power off If the sensors and modules are not recognized check the connections and restart the GI100 Turn on after waiting about 20 seconds When the power is supplied it is ready for operation by holding down the MENU key How to Switch On the Power When the screen is not displayed after power on the GL100 is ready for operation by holding down MENU key When the module is not connected the SENSOR ERROR is displayed When the module is connected properly the Sleeping is displayed SENSOR ERROR
79. s that experience temperatures outside the operating range Putting the device into places like these may cause short circuiting heat deformation of the case electrical shocks fires and malfunctions Do not use the device in locations with severe mechanical vibration or large amounts of electrical static e Such location may impair the GL100 s performance Use prohibited Use the specified batteries e Using the device with other batteries may cause electrical shock or fire hazard e The batteries and exterior of the LOGGER may be very hot HIGH Strict obServance TEMPERATURE Do not touch the device with wet hands e This can cause an electrical shock or malfunction S Don t touch with wet hands Do not put heavy objects on top of the device nor climb on top of the device e Loss of balance may cause falling which may cause injury or malfunction Do not insert fingers or other foreign objects into connectors or gaps in the device e This can cause injury or malfunction Do not clean the logger using a volatile solvent such as thinner or benzine e Cleaning with volatile solvents may impair the GL100 s performance If the GL100 becomes dirty wipe it with a clean soft cloth Use prohibited Be careful of gradual deterioration over time e Vibration and or gradual deterioration over time may cause battery terminal contacts to not work properly Be careful of static electricity e Static ele
80. single phase 2 wire Clamp ch1 and ch2 to R phase and S phase respectively when using single phase 3 wire Clamp ch1 and ch2 to R phase and T phase respectively when using 3 phase 3 wire Example of wiring Single phase 2 wire Single phase 3 wire 3 phase 3 wire Load side L Load side L Load side L Power side K Power side K Power side K 2 17 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation Tip of Settings 1 Various settings In AMP setting screen select the measurement mode Next select the sensor type to be used and then set the measurement voltage and power factor EVI MEAS Mode AC1 2 CH Input Volt 1 200AV 100VV 2 200AV 100VV MEAS Mode AC1 2W 2ch Input Off 50 100 200A DC V 90 to 264V Power factor 0 30 to 1 00 AC1 3W Input 50 100 200A DC V 90 to 264V Power factor 0 30 to 1 00 Input to match to the AC current sensor type to be used DC V Setthe effective voltage to be measured Since it is used to internally convert the current value be sure to set to the correct value Power factor Specify the power factor to be measured The power factor is ratio of active power to apparent power depends on the measuring object Since the power factor is used to internally convert the current value to the power value it is required to adjust according to the measuring object Formula used internally Actually the curr
81. t Off Level Alarm Stop Off For the conditions that cannot be set currently the condition items set later will be enabled Ex When setting the Start trigger to Date in the state that the Pre trigger is set to 50 the Pre trigger will be Off Set the conditions which the alarm information is sent The settings vary depending on the module Alarm Of fV Determine the conditions with the numerical setting CHAPTEH Measure and Set The GL100 WL only can be set When using the GL100 N this cannot be set PA WLAN Mode APV DHCP Of fV SSID GL100 albeeeV Security OffV Key e WLAN Mode Set the identifier of the access point Off This is the setting when the wireless function is not used Access point Base unit When the base unit receives the connection request from the computers on the communication network it intermediates the communication to the network Station Set the child unit RE address is automatically allocated Access point Set to On when you want to automatically allocate the IP address to the wireless LAN child unit PC smartphone or tablet etc connected to the GL100 Conversely set to Off when setting IP address to the child unit without allocating it Station When the wireless LAN base unit to be connected has DHCP function by enabling the
82. the GL100 WL type The GL100 meets IP54 standards for basic water resistance and dustproofing so it can be used a wide range of measuring environments The GL100 can use commercial batteries two AA alkaline batteries and or a USB cable connected to a power source However some of the sensors have power source restrictions The GL100 has an alarm output terminal When the alarm level has been exceeded after the alarm has been set on the various sensors and modules a signal will be output while also confirming the alarm with the LED All condition settings and measurement data can be checked on the GL100 s LCD A wide range of temperature 20 C to 85 C and humidity 0 to 100 R H can be measured at the same time by using the temperature and humidity sensor module GS TH The 4ch voltage temperature terminal sensor module can measure up to 4ch of voltage 20mV to 50V and 1V to 5 and thermocouples and T types It can also measure 4ch logic pulse separately at the same time GS 4VT The 4ch thermistor terminal module can be connected to the appropriate thermistor sensor and measure up to 4ch of temperature 40 to 105 C and 40 C to 120 C It can also measure 4ch logic pulse separately at the same time GS 4TSR Acceleration oscillation in three directions 2G 5G and 10G can be measured using the 3 axis acceleration temperature sensor GS 3AT Temperature 10 C to 50 C can also be measured at the sa
83. them or have them repaired e Ifthe non optional device is connected to the GL100 N GL100 WL s module connection terminal or the GS DPA branch adapter connector the GL100 N GL100 WL or branch adapter may be damaged Please do not connect it Ill Introduction Notes on the Use of This Manual 1 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Graphtec Corporation 2 The specifications and other information in this manual are subject to change without notice 3 While every effort has been made to supply complete and accurate information about this product please address any inquiries about unclear information possible errors or other comments to your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor 4 Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph Graphtec Corporation assumes no liability for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein or of the product About Hegistered Trademarks Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and elsewhere Other company names and product names included in this manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies Copyright All copyrights regarding this manual belong to Graphtec Corporation IV CONTENTS 5 Ensure Safe CorrectUse
84. used External input output Alarm output 1 channel PC I F USB Micro B connector Wireless LAN GL100 WL only ON OFF can be set It is set to ON at the factory Built in memory device Main Memory approximate 4 9M Byte External memory microSD card Please use a commercially available product 1 file cannot exceed 1 9GB A microSD card which supports sleep mode is recommended TS4GUSDHCA Transcend etc Backup function Setup conditions EEPROM Clock Backup capacitor Time need for backup during battery exchange approx 10 hours at 23 C Monitor Graphic monochrome display 128x64 dot Display contents Measured values settings etc Note Recorded data cannot be viewed on this module Please use the included application software Wireless LAN GL100 WL only Standards IEEE 802 11b Communication distance approx 40 m It depends on the surrounding obstacles and environmental conditions Real time data transfer rate 500 ms maximum Functions USB Real time display measured data readout module settings PCapplication Wireless LAN Real time display measurement data readout module settings Android iOS smartphone application Email reception function Note GL100 WL only Alarm output type Insulation switching type by photo coupler Rating 30V 50 mA power dissipation 150 mW Memory content Recorded Data Simple waterproof body IP5
85. used when connecting the connector CHECKPOINT After connecting the GL100 to modules or sensors please always check set the time and date CHECKPOINT lt Extension cable gt The module be used approx 1 5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS GS EXC However you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables 2 16 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation Tip of the sensor mounting 1 Connect the AC Current Sensor GS AC A sold separately 1 Recording to the module Connecting Push the connector in until it locks in Disconnecting Pull the connector out while pressing down on the lock on the bottom with your finger Connector cable A WARNING The connector is exclusively to be used to connect the AC Current Sensor Do not connect it to voltages other electrical currents etc It will damage the module CAUTION Pulling the AC Current Sensor s cable and holding the sensor by the cable will damage the cable s wires 2 How to measure with AC Current Sensor the AC Current Sensor s lock insert the measurement cable and push it in until it locks putting the cable in the wrong way will cause the module to measure incorrectly Load side L Insert the cable and push it in until it clicks Unlock may be damaged when lifting more than necessary the hook 50 please use caution Power side K Clamp ch1 ch2 to L phase when using
86. x Set voltage x 43 x Set power factor Measurement method Measured at the clamp 1 and clamp 2 CH2 in three phase 3 wire AC3 3W mode The current effective value of R U phase is measured at the clamp 1 CH1 and the current effective value of T W phase is measured at the clamp 2 CH2 The power is calculated in accordance with the set voltage and power factor Clamp 1 CH1 Power supply side Load side Clamp 1 CH1 Power supply side Load side Note If the current flows in the neutral conductor in the Y connection the measurement error occurs because the sum of the three phase currents is not zero 3 Display screen In display screen AC PWR 2 AC A PWR BAT LAN SD STOP ALM 1 28 105 08 10 51 105 10 51kw S l 0g e The instantaneous power only is displayed during free running Accumulated Value During recording you can switch to the accumulation screen by operating lt and gt keys REC ALM 1 AC A PWR 2 PWR BAT LAN SD 6 105 08 10 510 105 10 51k Se l Ors Normal display How to clear the accumulated value SOP ALM 4238 i AO A PWR 2 AC A PWR BAT LAN SD 105 08A 10 5 1kwh 105 08A 10 51kwh S I U Accumulated value display To clear the accumulated value follow the following procedure e When
87. y is about 10 hours When the power has been not supplied for a long time the set date and time are reset Always check the date and time after connecting the module If this date and time is wrong the data name when recorded is different from the real time CHECKPOINT Hold down the QUIT key approx 3 seconds to put the module into standby state e In the case of battery powered put the module into standby state automatically if you do not operate for 3 minutes When the wireless LAN is enabled the module will not go into standby state e Press ENTER key in Standby state to return to the free running screen 1 Set up the power source 2 Prepare the GL100 N GL100 WL and modules If not connecting the module it is not possible to set 3 Perform the following procedure GL TH is used in this procedure 1 Before connecting the module the following screen is displayed SENSOR ERROR Please connect Module unconnected state the sensor QUIT key to Power Off 2 Connect the GL TH module to the GL100 N GL100 WL The following screen is displayed after connecting it Please wait Recognition of module types The GL100 N GL100 WL is in standby state after recognizing the module type GL100 Sleeping ENTER key to start Standby state QUIT key to Power Off BAT LAN 3 Press key to display the free running screen 2
88. you start the accumulated value is cleared and the accumulation operation is performed The accumulation operation is performed even in trigger waiting state CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation 2 21 CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation Illumination Ultraviolet Sensor GS LXUV Optional This section describes the name and function of each part 1 Hook portion e5 2 Illumination sensor 3 Ultraviolet sensor 4 Connector VA B E E GRAPHTEC E E El PetitLOGGER GL1OO VA B 5 Cable packing 1 Hook portion Used to mount to a wall 2 Illumination sensor Sensor unit that measures illumination rays Ultraviolet sensor Sensor unit that measures ultraviolet rays 4 Connector Used to connect to the connector on the GL100 module 5 Cable packing This packing is used when connecting the connector N CAUTION e When measuring ultraviolet rays that have an effect on the eyes or the skin wear protective glasses apply light shielding etc e If the sensor unit becomes dirty this may affect measurements Wipe it down with a soft cloth Make sure to handle the sensor unit in a way that it will not crack If the sensor unit is cracked it may affect easurements Replace the sensor if cracked

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