ABUS Technologies Log Box-DA Data Logger User Manual

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Log Box-DA

6.5.2 CHANNEL 2 – ANALOG INPUT

The options provided for Channel 2 configurations are:

Tag:

Defines a name (up to 8 characters) for identifying the variable to be

measured.

Input:

The signal applied to the logger second input is defined here. The following

options are offered: None (disabled) 4-20 mA, 0-20 mA, 0-50 mV, 0-10 V. The

option selected must be compatible with the LogBox internal jumper

configuration. See configurations on Table 1.

Unit:

Defines the variable unit.

Scale:

Defines the range, in engineering units, for representing the input variable

measured in input 2. Adjustable is from –32000 to +32000.

Offset:

Allows fine offset corrections on the measured value.

Value:

Defines readings recording mode:

Instantaneous: The instant value read at the logging time.

Average:

Arithmetic average of 10 consecutive samples equally spaced over the logging

interval.

Minimum:

Records in memory the minimum value of 10 consecutive readings in the

logging interval.

Maximum:

Records in memory the minimum value of 10 consecutive readings in the

logging interval.

Alarm:

The routines for alarms LOW and HIGH are executed every time the logger

samples the inputs, informing the occurrence of an alarm by flashing the alarm

LED in the front panel.

LOW defines the minimum value under which the alarm is triggered; HIGH defines the

maximum value above which the alarm sensor is triggered. Once activated, the alarm LED indicator

stays so even after the alarm-triggering situation has ceased. After filling all the fields, send the

configuration to the logger by clicking on the button.

To stop loggings, click on the button

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