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Hioki lr5001 User manual

LR5001
HUMIDITY LOGGER
Operation Manual
Thank you for purchasing the HIOKI LR5001
Humidity Logger.
This guide introduces the logger’s basic
measurement procedure to first-time users.
Before using the instrument, be sure to read the Instruction
Manual carefully.
Read First
Mar. 2021 Revised edition 3
LR5001B981-03 21-03H
21 Confirmation
LR6 alkaline battery
(Pre-installed in the log-
ger.)
3Settings
Option
1
Besides the LR9504 Humidity Sensor, you can also use an
optional temperature/humidity sensor. Use a sensor that is suit-
able for your application.
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2
3
4
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Confirm package contents, and prepare needed items.
Logger and Accessories
LR5001
Instruction manual
Stand
Refer to this manual for
operating procedure
details, or when prob-
lems occur.
This is the logger stand.
See the Instruction
Manual for details.
LR9504 Humidity Sensor
(Cable length: Approx. 40 mm)
LR5091 Communication Adapter
(Includes LR5000 Utility Program CD [PC
application software] and USB Cable)
Importing data to a computer requires the optional LR5091
Communication Adapter or LR5092-20 Data Collector
Display Example: Setting the
recording interval to 10 minutes.
Display the settings,
and select the setting item.
Configure the setting as
needed.
Apply the new setting contents.
(The setting items are displayed as shown under Setting Display on
page 2.)
Stop
[REC] disappears when
recording stops.
If the stop method is set
to [OFF], recording stops
automatically when
memory becomes full.
Hold the button for two seconds
while recording (while [REC] is dis-
played).
Note: Continue pressing the button until the
[REC] indicator changes from a blinking
to off state.
Preparations
Install the battery and connect the sensor to the logger.
Installing the Battery Press the PUSH tab as
shown, and pull the bat-
tery cover back.
Install the battery as
shown.
Align the holes in the
battery cover with the
projections on the back
of the logger.
While confirming that
there are no gaps, press
with your fingers to
close the battery cover.
When the battery is installed, the logger
turns on (there is no power switch).
Connecting a Sensor
Align the triangles on the plug
body and in front of the cable
jacks, and insert the plug
securely. (Insert the protruded
parts of the connecting cable
into the holes of the device.)
Recording
Before recording, install the logger and
perform pre-measurement inspection.
(See the Instruction manual for details.)
Start
From the Measurement display, hold
the button for two seconds.
Note: Continue pressing the button until the
[REC] indicator changes from a blink-
ing to off state.
When the blinking stops and the data count
is zeroed, recording starts.
After one second, the measurement display
reappears.
Logger memory contains the data for two recording sessions. (Be
aware that old data is erased when starting recording after two record-
ing sessions.)
Data can be imported to a computer without stopping recording.
No measured value is displayed.
Is the sensor inserted the wrong way round?
Is the sensor inserted as far as possible?
Verify the correct plug orientation, and insert it as
far as possible.
If the values are not displayed despite these mea-
sures, the sensor and logger need to be inspected and repaired.
Please contact your dealer or Hioki representative.
Note: The maximum and minimum values are not displayed when the
recorded data count is 0.
The display is blank.
Is auto power saving enabled (set to ON)?
When enabled, the display blanks after 30 seconds of operator inactivity.
Press any button or send a communication signal to turn on the display.
The [REC] indicator disappears even though recording has not
been stopped.
Is the stop method disabled (set to OFF)?
With disabled, recording stops automatically when memory becomes full.
To record continuously until stopped by the REC/STOP button, enable the
stop method.
(In this case, old data is overwritten when the memory becomes full.)
Recorded data has disappeared.
Does recording restart after stopping?
Note that if recording is accidentally restarted after stopping, data recorded
prior to the last recording is automatically erased.
(The logger retains the data from both current and most recent prior
recording operations.)
To erase logger memory
Erase using the PC Utility program. See the Instruction manual for details.
The battery is depleted too quickly.
Are you using the battery originally supplied with the logger?
Are you using a zinc-manganese battery?
Install a new LR6 alkaline battery
(Returns to the mea-
suring display)
Channel 1
Measured value
Channel 2
Measured value
Channel 1
Measured value
Recorded data
count
Channel 2
Measured value
Recorded data
count
Channel 1
Maximum value
Channel 1
Minimum value
Channel 2
Maximum value
Channel 2
Minimum value
REC
Recording in progress
AL
Upper/lower threshold exceeded
ENDLESS
Stop method enabled
STAT
Recording mode enabled
MAX,MIN
Maximum and minimum values
DATA
Recorded data count
Setting Display
Recording Interval
Setting
Year Setting
Month Setting
Day Setting Hour Setting
Minute Setting
Stop Method Setting
Recording Mode
Setting
Power Save Setting
Power Save
Battery life is
extended when on
(enabled).
Default is on.
Recording Mode
When on (statistical
recording), instanta-
neous, maximum,
minimum, and aver-
age values are
recorded at each
interval. (Record
statistical values)
Battery life is
shorter.
Default is off.
Stop Method
Select what hap-
pens when memory
becomes full.
When on, the oldest
data is overwritten
(Endless Recording),
and when off, record-
ing stops (One-Time
Recording).
Default is on.
Measuring Display
Operating Buttons
SET
Displays settings.
(-), (+)
Changes Measurement display contents.
Changes setting values on the Settings display.
REC/STOP
Hold for two seconds to start/stop recording.
From a setting display, switches to measurement display.
Setting Display:
Displays settings (recording interval, date and time, etc.)
Measuring Display:
Displays recorded data (measured values, recorded data
count, etc.)
Indicators
Battery Status Indicator
Troubleshooting
EN
HIOKI LR5001B981-03
5Importing and Displaying Data on a
Computer
1
Installing the PC Application
Program
1
3
2
Insert the
CD
LR5000 Utility Program Operating Requirements
• CPU 1 GHz or faster processor clock
• RAM 1 GB or more (32-bit), 2 GB or more (64-bit)
• OS Windows 7, Windows 10
• Library .NET Framework 4.5.2 or later
• Interface USB
• Monitor Resolution 1024 × 768 or higher
• Hard Disk At least 30 MB free space
(Additional space is required for storing
recorded data)
What if the PC Utility program cannot be installed?
• Be sure that the computer meets the above operating require-
ments.
• Carefully read "Installing the PC Application Program" in the
Instruction manual, and reinstall. Pay special attention to the
following items.
1. Be sure to log in using an Administrator account.
2. Before installing, be sure to close any programs running on
the computer.
2
Starting the PC Utility Program
Required Items: Supplied CD
From the Windows [Start] menu, select -[HIOKI
LR5000 Utility Software]-[LR5000 Utility] to
start the program.
The program starts automatically from the next Windows
logon, and the icon appears in the task tray (notification
area).
3
Importing (Saving) Recorded Data to a Computer, and Graph Display
1
or
Required Items: LR5091 or LR5092-20 and supplied USB cable
Connect to the com-
puter via USB cable
2
Data importing
begins automatically Data is saved to
a file.
3
The viewer starts up
automatically with a
graph displayed
Click [Start] to display the application list.
Click [Windows System]-[File Explorer] to start Explorer.
ダブルクリック
Double-click [setup.exe] (SET UP file).
Double-click 1. Click
2. Click
PC Utility Program Features
Making Detailed Settings Displaying Recorded Data
in a Table
Configure settings on the LR5000 "Data Logger" series loggers, and
on the LR5092-20 Data Collector.
The PC utility program can access settings that cannot be accessed
from the logger itself.
For example,
Set recording start/stop method and timing to start and stop
recording automatically at scheduled times
(Timer Measurements).
Measurement data can be freely scaled for display (Scaling).
Set upper and lower thresholds so that measurements outside
of the range cause [AL] (Alarm) to appear on the logger
screen (Alarm Judgment).
Add comments to measurement data.
Processing Recorded Data
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Recording Start Recording Stop
Printing Recorded Data
Example Graph Printout
Organizing Recorded Data
Process data imported to the computer.
Freely scale for display (Scaling)
Calculate electric power easily
(using clamp logger measurement values)
Calculate energy cost easily
(using clamp logger measurement values)
Calculate operating rate
Integration
Calculate dew-point temperature
(using temperature/humidity logger measurement values)
Sort data imported to the computer.
Copy (files between folders)
Move (selected files between folders)
Delete (selected files)
Combine
(multiple recording files into one, and save with new file name)
Extract
(data for a specified period, and save with new file name)
See the Instruction manual for details.
HIOKI LR5001B981-03

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