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GRAPHTEC GS-4TSR User manual

MANUAL-TSR604309181
GS-4TSR-UM-151
GS-4TSR
4ch Thermistor Terminal
USER’S MANUAL
For GL100
1 Part Names
2 How To Connect
3
Regarding Maximum Input Voltage
4
How To Measure
We will now explain how to connect the signal input cable.
This section describes the name and function of each part.
G is the GND terminal for this module.
This terminal is for thermistor input only.
Make sure not to input voltage or electric current, as this can
cause damage.
1. Thermistor input
To avoid break-downs or short-circuiting accidents, please make
sure to abide by the items written below.
•Maximum input voltage
(2) Free-running screen
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>
Maximum input voltage: DC24V
Module unconnected state
<Operation>
Connect the module.
Recognition of module types
Standby state
<Operation>
Press [ENTER] key.
Module start-up
1. Power supply
(Refer to Quick Start Guide or USER’S MANUAL.)
2. Start-up and operation
(1) Screen display menu flow
Connect the GS thermistor
sensor (GS-103AT-4P or
GS-103JT-4P; each sold
separately) to the +/-.
4. Logic / pulse input
+: No. 1 to No. 4: High-voltage
terminal
(terminal input on the input
signal’s high-voltage side)
-: G: Low-voltage terminal
(terminal input on the input
signal’s low-voltage side)
Used to mount to a wall.
Used to connect Thermistor.
Used to input logic / pulse.
Used to connect to the connector on the
GL100 module.
This packing is used when connecting the connector.
1. Hook portion ..................
2. Input terminal ................
3. Logic/Pulse
input terminal ..........
4. Connector .....................
5. Cable packing ...............
Model: GS-103JT-4P
(Ultra-thin shape)
Model: GS-103AT-4P
When inserting the cable,
insert it while pressing
here.
GL100 main module
4. Connector
5. Cable packing
Thank you very much for buying this GRAPHTEC product.
This product can be used as a measurement terminal (hereafter
"module") that connects to the GL100-N/GL100-WL.
These directions describe preparations and cautions before
measurement.
To ensure safety, please read the operation instructions, etc.
For details on the warnings and how to handle this module, please
read the Quick Start Guide or USER'S MANUAL included on the
CD-ROM (included in the GL100 packaging)
Confirmation of the exterior
After opening the package, please confirm that there are no
problems (scratches and dirt) on the exterior before use.
Confirmation of the attached items.
•User’s manual (this book): 1
If by any chance faults are found, please contact the store where you bought
the item.
* Please note that items mentioned in this book may change without prior
notice.
1. Hook portion
3. Logic / Pulse input terminal
2. Input terminal
After connecting the GL100 to modules or sensors, please always check/set the
time and date.
This module is not dustproof or waterproof. Please use it in a
proper usage environment.
< 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.
Hold down the [QUIT] key (approx. three seconds) to
put the module into standby state.
When running on batteries, the module will
automatically go into standby state after three
minutes of no operation.
Press the [ENTER] key while in standby state to
return to the free-running screen.
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ࠉ㹇㹬㹧㹲㹧㹟㹪㹧㹸㹧㹬㹥

ࠉࠉ
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ࠉࠉ㸩㸳㸮㸬㸱Υࠉࠉࠉ㹊㸸㹍㹄㹄
ࠉࠉ㸩㸱㸲㸬㸲Υࠉࠉࠉ㹊㸸㹍㹄㹄
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After power-on, the GL100 is ready for operation by holding down [MENU] key.
When the module is connected, “Module Type Recognition” screen is displayed.
When the module is not connected, “Module Unconnected State” screen is
displayed.
Operate in accordance with the displayed instructions.
Connect this module while power is being supplied to the GL100 by a battery
or USB cable.
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ALTHEN GmbH Meß- und Sensortechnik | Frankfurter Straße 150-152 | 65779 Kelkheim
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© ALTHEN GmbH 2014
August 1, 2014
6 How To Confirm The Data
7 Regarding Thermistor Sensor
8 Specifications
5 Recording
Check the recorded data with the application software included with this module
using the method below (for details, refer to the USER'S MANUAL).
(1) Connect the USB interface and check the online data
(2) Insert the SD card into PC and check the data directly
(3) Check the data directly from PC via wireless LAN
Approx. 3,000 mm
Approx. 5 mm
Approx. 6 mm
Approx. 15 mm
Approx. 3,000 mm
Element section
(2) AMP setting
Select the 4ch measurement content then select the sensor type to be
connected.
(3) LOGIC setting
Select the 4ch logic measurement content. When setting the pulse, select
the slope if new logic is “on.”
LOGIC input condition settings (4ch)
(7) Temperature unit setting
From the OTHER-2 screen, you can switch between temperature displays in
Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
1. Type A (GS-103A-4P) 2. Type J (GS-103JT-4P)
<Ultra-thin shape>
• Insulation resistance :
DC500V 100MΩ or more
• Withstand voltage : AC100V 1 min.
• Insulation resistance:
DC500V 100MΩ or more
• Withstands voltage: AC100V, 1 min.
• Bending: 90° bending each wire once
Note:
Make sure not to apply external force to the
device when the thermistor sensor is bent.
<How to set>
Select the item with the directional keys ( ) and press the [ENTER] key.
Item selecting screen
Press the [MENU] key on the free-running screen to go to the setting screen.
3. Setting
(1) Setting screen operation
<How to set>
Select the item with the directional keys ( ) and press the [ENTER] key.
Item selecting screen
Press the [MENU] key on the free-running screen to go to the setting screen.
3. Setting
(1) Setting screen operation
<How to set>
Numbers can be inputted by increasing or decreasing the value with the
and keys.
Numerical entry screen
(1) Recording
Press the [START/STOP] key to start measuring with the set conditions.
The module’s status is shown with the lamp display.
STATUS (Orange)
POWER(Green)
•
When accessing an SD card, do not remove the SD card. The data
may not write properly or the SD card may be damaged.
•
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.
(2) Recording completion
•
Press the [START/STOP] key to stop measuring.
• The screen display will change to the standby
screen display.
•
Press [ENTER] key to change to the free-running
screen display.
Accessing SD card
Low battery
Alarm active
Access light
Flash once every 5 seconds
Flash once every 10 seconds
Power supplying
Wireless LAN connection
possible status
Flash once every 10 seconds
Flash once every 5 seconds
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ࠉࠉࠉࠉࠉࠉ
ࠉࠉࠉࠉࠉ
Off
LOGIC
Pulse
Off, On
Off
Counts H, L
Inst. H, L
Input
Slope
Input
Slope
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ࠉࠉ㸩㸲㸮㸬㸰Υࠉࠉࠉ㹊㸸㹍㹄㹄
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LAN: displayed when the wireless LAN connection is enabled.
“SD” is displayed during accessing the SD card.
When battery
replacement
is required, “BAT”
is displayed.
Current time
When alarm occurs, “ALM” is displayed.
Sampling interval
After pressing [START] key, when the module is in awaiting recording start, “ARMED”
is displayed, and then when recording is started, "REC" is displayed.
Note: The current time display can be
switched to the elapsed time
with the [QUIT] key when
recording.
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AMP input condition settings (4ch)
Set to On (A) for Model GS-103AT-4P.
Set to On (J) for Model GS-103JT-4P.
Input Off, On(A), On(J)
If the submenu shows then there are selections in those directions.
(4) DATA setting
Set the Sampling and Capture Mode those will be recorded to the data
recording media.
The recorded data’s size will be displayed in the information for the SD card
being recorded to. Please take note of it.
Sampling
Capture MODE
Capture DIST
500 ms, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30s,
1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 min
CONT, 1 Hour, 24 Hour
Memory, SD card
DATA recording condition setting
(5) TRIGGER setting
Select the conditions for beginning data recording after measurement starts.
Off :
Pressing the [START/STOP] key on this module will start/stop recording.
Start : 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.
Stop : The recording will start after pressing the [START/STOP] key and
will be stopped with the trigger source conditions.
TRIG Setting
TRIG Source
Off, Start, Stop
Off
Level Off
/ Mode Level
H Value setting
L
*
The level depends on the setting range.
Alarm
Date Date, Time
TRIGGER capture condition settings
(6) ALARM setting
Set the alarm information. The parameters will vary depending on the setting
range. Please set the number level.
Alarm Off
Level Off
/ Mode Level
H Value setting
L
* The level depends on the setting range.
ALARM settings
Item
Measurement data
Measurement channels
Input method
Measurement
temperature range
Measured temperature
accuracy
Logic•Pulse Input
Pulse measurement range
Temperature unit
Sampling interval
Triggers
Alarm
Cable length
Usage environment
External dimensions
[W×D×H] (approximate)
Weight (approximate)
Temperature/Logic, Pulse count (Instant, Accumulation)
Temperature 4 channels
Logic/Pulse count 4 channels
Scan method, non-isolated input (Thermistor input)
Available for the two types of thermistors (option).
Type A: -40°C to 105°C (GS-103AT-4P)
Type J: -40°C to 120°C (GS-103JT-4P)
<Main module> -40 ≤ TS < 0 ±0.7 (°C)
0 ≤ TS ≤ 35 ±0.2 (°C)
35 < TS ≤ 70 ±0.4 (°C)
70 < TS ≤ 120 ±1.0 (°C)
<Thermistor sensor> ±0.4 °C (Typical value)
Input voltage range: 0 to +24V (One line ground input)
Input signal: No-voltage contact (a contact, b contact, NO, NC),
Open collector, voltage input
Threshold level: approx. +2.5V
Hysteresis: approx. 0.5V (+2 to +2.5V)
Instant : Max. 200C / Sampling
Accumulation: Max. 65535C
Select from °C (Celsius) / °F (Fahrenheit)
0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 sec.
1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 min.
Start trigger : OFF, LEVEL, ALARAM, DATE
Stop trigger : OFF, LEVEL, ALARAM
OFF / Level
approximate 20 cm
-10 to 50°C, 80% RH or less (non-condensing)
46 × 66 × 35.5 mm (not including protruding parts)
83 g
Contents
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