Resol DL1 User manual

Datalogger DL1
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Thank you for buying this RESOL data logger.
Please read this manual carefully to get the best performance from this unit.
RESOL Datalogger DL1
Mounting
Connection
Operation
Fault localization
Manual
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Contents
Imprint .................................................................................2
Technical data and function survey ...................................3
1. Installation .............................................................4
1.1 Mounting .................................................................................. 4
1.2 Connection ............................................................................. 4
2. Operation ...............................................................5
3. Display ....................................................................5
3.1 LED-status ............................................................................... 5
3.2 Fill level data memory ........................................................... 5
Scope of supply:
• Datalogger DL1, ready for connection with power supply
and RESOL VBus®-cable
• Software RESOL ServiceCenter light
• Connecting cable, 1 m (seriel)
• Dowels and screws
• Luster terminal
(for possible extension of RESOL VBus®-cable)
4. Connection of the data logger .............................6
4.1 Connection for operation by dial-up modem ................. 6
4.2 Connection for direct connection ................................... 10
5. Dial-up into the data logger .............................. 14
6. Configuration of the data logger ...................... 15
7. Data inquiry ........................................................ 16
7.1 Status inquiry .......................................................................16
7.2 Data read-out ....................................................................... 16
7.3 Data erasure .........................................................................17
Note:
To connect the data logger to a computer the operation
system Windows® 2000 / XP or higher is required.
Security advice
Please pay attention to the following security advice in order
to avoid danger and damage to people and property.
Instructions
Attention should be paid
- to the statutory provisions for prevention of industrial
accidents,
- to the statutory provisions for environmental protection,
- to the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974
- to Part P of the Building Regulations 2005
- to BS7671 Requirements for electrical installations and
relevant safety regulations of DIN, EN, DVGW, TRGI, TRF
and VDE.
This instruction is exclusively addressed to authorised
skilled personnel.
- Only qualified electricians should carry out electrical
works.
- Initial installation should be effected by named qualified
personnel
Declaration of conformity
We, RESOL Elektronische Regelungen GmbH, D-45527
Hattingen, declare under our sole responsibility that our
product Datalogger DL1 complies with the following stan-
dards:
EN 55 014-1
EN 60 730-1
According to the regulations of the above directives, the
product is labelled with :
89/336/EWG
73/ 23/EWG
Hattingen, 07.07.2006
RESOL Elektronische Regelungen GmbH,
ppa. Gerald Neuse

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Datalogger
Larger data packets (e.g. measuring- and balance values of the solar system) can be
recorded self-sustaining over longer periods by this additional model. The internal
memory can be configurated and read-out by RESOL ServiceCenter-Software
or by integrated web interface with standard Internet browser. The data logger
is equipped with a 2 MB Flash memory and is appropriated for all controllers
with RESOL VBus®. The data logger can be connected directly to a PC or modem
for remote control and thus enables a comfortable system monitoring for profit
control or for extended diagnostics of fault localization.
Contracting model
Besides the pure hardware, we also offer a contracting model, which means that
the data logger is automatically read-out every day. The data recorded in that
way are analised, processed and filed by RESOL. The user can recall temperature
patterns, fault and balance reports, e. g. by a password-secured Internet access.
All data are offered for download for any periods.
Example: www.datenlogging.de
Order indications:
RESOL datalogger DL1 180 001 80
RESOL datalogger DL1 incl. 1 analogue modem 180 000 80
RESOL datalogger DL1 incl. 1 GSM modem 180 000 90
Technical data
Housing: plug-in plastic, PC / ABS
Predection type: IP 20 / DIN 40050
Ambient temp.: 32 ... 104 °F
Size: ø 130 mm, height 45 mm
Installation: wall mounting
Display: 5 two-coloured LED’s for
control of the memory capacity as well
as 1 illuminated pushbutton for presen-
tation of the connection status
Interfaces: VBus® for connection to
RESOL controllers. RS232 for modem
connection or direct connection to
a PC.
Power supply: 115 V~
Memory: Flash 2 MB, e.g. for logging-
intervals of 5 minutes (adjustable)
sufficient for:
• 20 days for systems with 3 heating
circuits and 3 calorimeters, controller
DeltaSol® M
• 70 days for standard solar systems,
controller DeltaSol® M
• 120 days for standard solar systems,
controller DeltaSol® E
• Visualisation of system states
(system monitoring)
• Profit control
• more simple malfunction dia-
gnostics
• Simple configuration by in-
tegrated web interface for
standard Internet browser or
RESOL ServiceCenter-Soft-
ware
• Integrated web interface
• Export function for further data
processing in spreadsheet calcu-
lation programs
• Direct connection of PC or mo-
dem for remote inquiry

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1.1 Mounting
The data logger is conceived for mobile as well as
fixed application. Please pay regard to the following
instructions when using the data logger in a fixed
place:
The unit must only be located internally. It is not suitable
for installation in hazardous locations and should not be
sited near to any electromagnetic field. Please pay attention
to a separate laying of the cable lines and installation of ac
power supply.
1. Choose a mounting place, drill two holes of Ø 6 mm side
by side with a distance of 113 mm and fit in the enclosed
dowels.
2. Fix the base by means of the enclosed screws 4 x 40 mm
(1).
1. Installation Warning!
Switch-off power supply before
opening the housing.
1.2 Connection
(1)
(2)
(3)
The connection of the data logger (pos.1) is effected
in the below-mentioned order:
1. Connect the data line (RESOL VBus®, pos. 3) to the
RESOL controller (pos. 4). If necessary, prolong the
line by enclosed luster terminal and a standard 2-wire
(twisted) line.
2. Put the power plug into the socket.
3. For direct connection of a modem or PC, please connect
the data logger with serial interconnection (included in
delivery, pos. 6) to the modem (pos. 7) or PC (pos. 8).
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
RS232
VBus
in
VBus
out
power supply
The power supply to the controller must only be made by
an external power supply switch (last step of installation!)
and the line voltage must be 115 Volt (50...60 Hz).
The guides of the required insertion channels must be broken
away at the bottom side of the cover.
Flexible lines are to be fixed at the housing by enclosed
strain relief supports and screws.
VBus at the clamps:
1 / 2 = VBus in
3 / 4 = VBus out
ac power supply to the clamps:
10 = neutral conductor N
11 = conductor L

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off: modem is not connected to or swit-
ched-off
orange flashing: modem is presently initialised
orange: modem is ready to answer the phone
orange/green
flashing: phone is answered, connection
parameters are checked (user name,
password, addresses, etc.)
green: connection is established, access is
possible by browser
green flashing: data are downloaded
2. Operation
The status-LED (integrated into the erasure / reset key)
informs about operating status of the datalogger, especially
in communication with a connected modem or a PC.
3.2 Fill level data memory
The fill level-LEDs inform about current fill level of the data
logger, e.g. about the already occupied memory capacity.
The data logger can be completely configurated, read-out
and erased by the respective software RESOL ServiceCenter
light or the integrated web interface. The datalogger is addi-
tionally be equipped with a manual erasure and reset key. By
pushing the key, the following functions can be realised:
• Erasure of the internal memory by maintaining the adjus-
tments. The key must be pressed longerthan 5 seconds
and less than 10 seconds.
• Reset of the data logger to factory settings by pressing
the key longer than 10 seconds.
3. Display
3.1 Status-LED
Fill level
data memory
Delete- /
Reset key
Status-LED
LED
20 % 40 % 60 % 80 % 100 % Signification
red red red red red Initialisation after reset
off off off off off Fill level < 20 %, no reception
green flashing off off off off Fill level < 20 %, reception
green off off off off 20 % < Fill level < 40 %, no reception
green green flashing off off off 20 % < Fill level < 40 %, Reception
green green off off off 40 % < Fill level < 60 %, no reception
green green green flashing off off 40 % < Fill level < 60 %, Reception
green green green off off 60 % < Fill level < 80 %, no reception
green green green green flashing off 60 % < Fill level < 80 %, Reception
green green green green off 80 % < Fill level < 100 %, no reception
green green green green green 100 % Fill level, memory occupied

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4. Connection of the datalogger
4.1 Connection for operation by dial-up modem
Choose “Connect to the Internet“.
The datalogger is conceived for direct connection to a PC
via null modem connection or a modem for remote control.
The installation must strictly be effected as follows:
1.Set up a modem connection. Depending on the connection
• for operation via modem (analogue or GSM).
• for local (direct-) connection via null modem line.
2.Configuration of the datalogger via web browser.
3.Dial-up into the datalogger
4.Data inquiry by RESOL ServiceCenter Software.
The procedure is explained exemplary for set-up under
operating system Windows® XP:
Call “New Connection Wizard“ under start / All Programs
/ Accessories / Communications.

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Choose “Set up my connection manually“.
Choose „Connect using a dial-up modem“.
Feed the identification for this connection.

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Feed the phone number of the data logger.
Feed access data
(for factory settings leave the fields blank).
Deactivate „Make this the default Internet connection“.
Finally, complete the “New Connection Wizard“. On de-
mand, activate „Add a shortcut to this connection to my
desktop“.
Call „Network Connections “ under start / All Programms
/ Accessories / Communications.
Right-hand click to the newly set-up connection, choose
“Settings“ in the context menu.

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Choose register card “Security“, activate “typical
(recommended setting)“.
Choose „Allow unsecured password“.
Choose register card “Networking“, select “PPP: Windows
95/98/NT 4/2000, Internet“ and press
“Settings“.
Deactivate “Enable LCP extensions“ and “Enable software
compression“ and confirm by pressing “OK“.

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Choose “Connect directly to another computer“.
4.2 Connection for direct connection to a PC
Choose “Set up an advanced connection“.
The procedure is explained exemplary for set-up under the
operating system Windows® XP:
call under start / All Programs / Accessories / Communica-
tions / „New Connection Wizard“.

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Choose “Guest“.
Feed name for this connection.
Choose the serial device the datalogger is connected to.

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Complete the “New Connection Wizard“. On demand, acti-
vate “Add a shortcut to this connection to my desktop“.
Feed access data (for factory setting leave the fields blank).
Deactivate “Make this the default Internet connection“.
Call „Network Connections“ under start / All Programs /
Accessories / Communications.
Right-hand click to newly set-up connection, choose “Set-
tings“ in the context menu.

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Choose register card “General“.
Choose “Configure...“.
Set “Maximum speed (bps)“ to 115200, deactivate
“Enable hardware flow control“, “Enable modem error
control“ and “Enable modem compression“ and confirm
with “OK“.
Choose register card „Security“, activate „Typical
(recommended settings)“, choose „Allow unsecure
password“.
Choose register card “Networking“, choose “Settings“ and
uncheck predocol “NWLink IPX/NetBIOS“.

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5. Dial-up into datalogger
Deactivte “Enable LCP extensions“ and “Enable software
compression“ and confirm with “OK“.
Call „Network Connections“ under start / All Program /
Accessories / Communications.
Double click to newly set-up connection.
Optionally, the password and username can be saved for
different users.
Direct connection
Dial up modem

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Control access data and click to „Dial“.
After succesful dial-up, the connection symbol
appears in the taskbar beside the time.
6. Configuration of the datalogger
by web browser
Click to „settings“
„User name“ = user name for dial-up
„Password“ = password for dial-up
„Repeat“ = repetition of the password
„IP address“ = data logger address
„Interval“ = period between two data recordings
Click to „store“
Modifications will not come into force until next dial-up.
Feed the address „192.168.192.1“ into the address line of
the web browser when connection is established.

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7.1 Status inquiry
Click to menu „status“.
„Capacity“ = total memory size
„In use“ = currently occupied memory
„Record length“ = size of data set
„Remaining“ = estimated remaining time for constant data
set size and logging interval
7.2 Data read-out
Click to menu „download“.
Click to „download“.
In general, we recommend to use the RESOL Service-
Center Software for data inquiry and evaluation. In the
following, a simplified communcation by integrated web
interface is explained.
7. Data inquiry

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Choose „save file“.
Click to „OK“.
Choose destination for the file to be saved.
Click to „save“.
wait for termination of the process
or stop by „break“
or cut by „cancel“
7.3 Erase data
Click to menu „Erase“.
Click to „OK“.

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Notes

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Notes

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Your distributor:
Notes:
The design and specifications can be changed without prior notice.
The illustrations may differ from the unit.
RESOL - Elektronische Regelungen GmbH
Heiskampstraße 10
D - 45527 Hattingen
Tel.: +49 (0) 23 24 / 96 48 - 0
Fax: +49 (0) 23 24 / 96 48 - 55
www.resol.de
info@resol.de
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