AEMC AEMC DL914 Quickstart

Quick Start Guide
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Chauvin Arnoux®, Inc. d.b.a. AEMC® Instruments
certies that this instrument has been calibrated
using standards and instruments traceable to international standards.
We guarantee that at the time of shipping your
instrument has met its published specications.
An NIST traceable certicate may be requested at the time of purchase, or obtained by returning the instrument to our repair and calibration facility, for a nominal charge.
The recommended calibration interval for this instrument is 12 months and begins on the date of receipt by the customer. For recalibration, please use our calibration services. Refer to our repair and calibration section.
Serial #:
Catalog #: 2153.61 / 2153.62
Model #: DL913 / DL914
Please ll in the appropriate date as indicated:
Date Received:
Date Calibration Due:
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PRODUCT PACKAGING
(1) of the following:
Data Logger Model DL913 / Data Logger Model DL914
Cat. #2153.61 / Cat. #2153.62
(1) Small Classic Tool Bag
Cat. # 2133.72
Also Included:
(1) Quick Start Guide
(1) USB Stick with User Manual & DataView® Software
(1) USB Power Adapter (5 V, 2 A)
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(1) 10 ft USB Type A to Type B cable
Cat. #2136.80
(4) Stainless Steel Mounting Brackets &
(4) Stainless Steel Machine Screws
Thank you for purchasing a Data Logger Model DL913 or DL914.
For the best results from your instrument, read the operating instructions, and comply with the precautions for use.
Signies that the instrument is protected by double or reinforced insulation
CAUTION - Risk of Danger! Indicates a WARNING. Whenever this symbol is present, the operator must refer to the user manual before operation
Risk of electric shock. The voltage at the parts marked with this symbol may be dangerous
Refers to a type B current sensor. Application or withdrawal not authorized on conductors carrying dangerous voltages. Type B current sensor as per IEC 61010-2-032
Important instructions to read and understand completely
Important information to acknowledge
USB socket
Compliance with the Low Voltage & Electromagnetic Compatibility European directives (73/23/CEE & 89/336/CEE)
In the European Union, this product is subject to a separate collection system for recycling electrical and electronic components in accordance with directive WEEE 2002/96/EC
Denition of Measurement Categories (CAT)
CAT IV corresponds to measurements performed at the primary electrical supply (< 1000 V).
Example: primary overcurrent protection devices, ripple control units, and meters.
CAT III corresponds to measurements performed in the building installation at the distribution level.
Example: hardwired equipment in xed installation and circuit breakers.
CAT II corresponds to measurements performed on circuits directly connected to the electrical distribution system.
Example: measurements on household appliances and portable tools.
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Precautions Before Use
These instruments comply with safety standard IEC 61010-2-032 for voltages and categories of installations at an altitude below 6500 ft (2000 m) and are rated for 600 V CAT IV installations with a degree of pollution equal to 2. Failure
to observe the following safety instructions may result in electric shock, re,
explosion, damage to the instrument, or damage to other equipment.
The operator and responsible authority must read and understand the precautions needed before using the instrument
This instrument requires the user to have knowledge and awareness of electrical hazards
Observe the conditions of use, including temperature, relative humidity, altitude, pollution degree, and location of use.
Do not use the instrument if it appears damaged, incomplete, or improperly closed
Before each use, check the condition of the housing and accessories. If the insulation is deteriorated (even partially) on any item, it must be set aside for repair or scrapping
All troubleshooting and calibration checks must be completed by accredited personnel
Do not apply or remove the sensors from hazardous live parts or systems
Charging the Battery
1. Press the button to turn the instrument ON.
2. If the battery indicator is less than full (for example instrument to external power via the provided USB cable. The battery indicator will blink to indicate that the battery is charging.
3. When the battery is fully charged, the battery indicator will stop blinking and
appear completely lled (
).
), connect the
Initial Setup
WARNING: Connect the instrument to the DataView® control panel to
set the date before rst use.
Some features can be congured through the instrument keypad, such as
enabling the Wi-Fi type. Other features require a connection between the instrument and DataView reference the user manual in the USB drive that comes with the instrument.
To connect your instrument to your computer:
1. Install the DataView Panel as an option (it is selected by default). Deselect any Control Panels that you do not need.
If you plan to create DataView reports, you must also check the option
DataView
®
Core.
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®
for conguration. For detailed setup instructions,
®
software. Make sure to select the Data Logger Control
2. If prompted, restart the computer after installation is complete.
3. Connect the instrument to the computer using Wi-Fi Direct (Wi access point) or via USB.
4. Wait for the drivers to install. The drivers are installed the rst time the instrument is connected to the computer. The operating system will display messages to indicate when they are installed.
5. Use the Data Logger shortcut icon desktop (placed during installation) to launch the Data Logger Control Panel.
6. Click Instrument in the menu bar. Then, select Add an Instrument.
7. The Add an Instrument Wizard dialog box will open.
This is the rst of a series of screens that will lead you through the instrument connection process. The rst screen will prompt you to select
your type of instrument and the model.
For a rst-time connection, your choices are USB or Wi access point (Wi- Fi Direct). If you connect via USB, you can change the type to a network
connection via Ethernet (Wi) or IRD server.
8. Choose the connection type, and click Next.
9. Once the instrument is identied, click Finish. The instrument is now communicating with the Control Panel.
10. The instrument will appear in the Data Logger Network branch in the Navigation frame with a green check mark to indicate a successful connection.
in the DataView® folder on the
Setting the Instrument Clock
To ensure an accurate time stamp of measurements recorded in the instrument, set the instrument’s clock using the process below:
1. Select the instrument in the Data Logger Network.
2. In the menu bar, select Instrument.
3. In the drop-down menu that appears, click Set Clock.
4. Complete the elds in the Date/Time dialog box.
If you need assistance, press F1.
5. When the date and time are set, click OK to save your changes to the
instrument.
Other Conguration Settings
In addition to setting the instrument’s clock, other basic setup tasks include:
Selecting and enabling the Wi-Fi type
Setting the current range
Setting the aggregation period
Selecting the recording mode
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These tasks can be completed through either the instrument front panel or DataView®. In addition, the Control Panel allows you to set a number of other
parameters, including conguring Permanent mode, changing communication settings, erasing memory, and others. Detailed information for conguring the
instrument via the DataView Data Logger Control Panel is available by pressing the Help button.
To change the following settings via the instrument front panel:
Wi-Fi Type:
1. Press
The message WIFI AP (Wi-Fi access point), WIFI ST (Wi-Fi Station), or WIFI
OFF will appear at the bottom of the display.
Wi-Fi AP (Wi-Fi access point) enables Wi-Fi Direct.
Wi-Fi ST (Wi-Fi Station) enables Wi-Fi via router.
Wi-Fi OFF turns the Wi-Fi o󰀨.
2. Press
Selecting a setting automatically enables it.
Enabling/Disabling Wi-Fi: When Wi-Fi is enabled, the word ON and either the
(Wi-Fi Direct) icons are displayed in the conguration screen.
1. To change the setting, press ◄ or ► to highlight
2. Then, press
Current Range:
1. Press either ◄ or ► until
2. Use ▲ or ▼ to display the I RANGE screen.
3. Press sensor is wrapped around the conductor (1 to 3).
Aggregation Period:
1. Press either ◄ or ► until
2. Use ▲ or ▼ to display the AGG PER screen.
3. Press minutes.
twice.
to cycle through the options.
(Wi-Fi via router) or
.
to switch between enabled and disabled.
is highlighted.
to toggle between 300 A and 3000 A and the number of turns the
is highlighted.
to cycle between 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30, and 60
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Recording Mode:
1. Press either ◄ or ► until
2. Use ▲ or ▼ to display the rEC screen.
3. Press mode.
In normal recording mode, the instrument records a sample every second.
In extended recording mode, the instrument’s storage interval is four per aggregation period. To conserve battery power, the instrument powers down between samples and wakes up 5 seconds before the next sample. While extended recording mode extends battery life, it reduces measurement resolution.
to cycle between normal recording mode and extended recording
is highlighted.
Making Measurements
1. Connect the instrument’s three (DL913) or four (DL914) integral current probes to the distribution system under test. Consult the user manual if you need assistance.
2. Press
3. The rst screen that will appear is the Measurement information shown will depend on the instrument model.
DL913 shows the L1, L2, and L3 current measurements and frequency.
DL914 shows the L1, L2, L3, and L4 current measurements and frequency
(after pressing ▲ or ▼).
4. Press ► until the screen displays the maximum aggregated averages for each probe over a period of time.
to turn the instrument ON.
screen. The
icon is highlighted. The MAX screen will appear. This
Recording Measurements
You can start and stop a recording session on the instrument. Recorded data is stored in the instrument’s memory and can be downloaded and viewed on a computer running the DataView® Data Logger Control Panel.
1. Connect the instrument’s three (DL913) or four (DL914) integral current probes to the distribution system under test.
2. Press
3. Check the Memory indicator. If it appears full ( recordings from memory. You must use the Control Panel to erase any recordings from the instrument.
4. Press
5. Press recording is pending and remain solid when the recording is in progress in normal recording mode. If the instrument is recording in extended recording mode.
6. To stop the recording, press START at the bottom of the screen. Press
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to turn the instrument ON.
), delete one or more
to display the Start screen.
to start the recording. The symbol will blink to show that a
symbol blinks every 5 seconds, the
. The word STOP will appear instead of
to end the recording.
To view a recording, connect the instrument to a computer running the DataView Data Logger Control Panel, and follow the instructions in the User Manual.
Remote User Interface
The remote user interface is available via PC, android tablet, or smartphone and allows you to view information about the device.
1. Enable Wi-Fi on the device.
The remote user interface can work with an access point Wi-Fi link router Wi-Fi link
The remote user interface does not work with an IRD server link.
2. On a PC, connect as indicated in § 5.3.2 of the user manual.
On an android tablet or smartphone, share a Wi-Fi connection.
3. In a web browser, enter http://IP_address_instrument.
For a Wi-Fi access point connection, enter http://192.168.2.1.
For a Wi-Fi router connection, enter the address indicated in the information menu (see § 4.2) of the user manual.
You must refresh the display regularly because it does not automatically refresh.
.
or a
Repair and Calibration
To ensure that your instrument meets factory specifications, we recommend that
it be sent back to our factory Service Center at one-year intervals for recalibration or as required by other standards or internal procedures.
NOTE: You must obtain a CSA# before returning any instrument.
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Technical and Sales Assistance
If you are experiencing any technical problems or require any assistance with the proper operation or application of your instrument, please call, e-mail or fax our technical support team:
Limited Warranty
The instrument is warrantied to the owner for a period of two years from the date of original purchase against defects in manufacture. This limited warranty is given by AEMC® Instruments, not by the distributor from whom it was purchased. This warranty is void if the unit has been tampered with, abused, or if the defect is related to service not performed by AEMC® Instruments.
What AEMC® Instruments will do:
If a malfunction occurs within the warranty period, you may return the instrument
to us for repair, provided we have your warranty registration information on file or
a proof of purchase. AEMC® Instruments will repair or replace the faulty material at our discretion.
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Caution: To protect yourself against in-transit loss, we recommend that you
insure your returned material.
NOTE: You must obtain a CSA# before returning any instrument.
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