Global Water PL200-H-1 Instruction Manual

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PL200-H-1 Hydrant Pressure Logger
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Congratulations on your purchase of a Global Water PL200-H-1 Fire Hydrant Pressure Data Logger. This instrument has been quality tested and approved for providing accurate and reliable measurements. We are confident that you will find the logger to be a valuable asset to your applications. Should you require assistance, our technical staff will be happy to help.
Table of Contents
I. Checklist 3 II. Inspection 3 III. Warranty 3 IV. Specification
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V. System Requirements 5 VI. Accessing the USB Port 5 VII. Software Installation 5 VIII. Connecting to the Software 9 IX. Main Screen 10 X. On-Line Help Files 14 XI. Get History 15 XII. Setup Menus 16 XIII. General Setup
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XIV. Analog Setup 21 XV. Programming 24 XVI. Installing the data Logger 25 XVII. Battery Replacement 25 XVIII. Battery Life 26 XIX. Troubleshooting 27 XX. Customer Support 28 XXI. CE Certification 29
Copyright © Global Water Inst rumentation, Inc. 2008
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I. Checklist:
a. PL200-H-1 USB Fire Hydrant Data Logger b. PL200-H-1 Data Logger Manual c. USB Cable, Type A to B d. Global Logger II Interface Software on CDROM
II. Inspection:
a. Your Data Logger was carefully inspected and certified by our Quality
Assurance Team before shipping. If any damage has occurred during shipping; please notify Global Water Instrumentation, Inc. and file a claim with the carrier involved.
III. Warranty:
a. Global Water Instrumentation, Inc. warrants that its products are
b. The warranty begins on the date of your invoice.
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free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from date of shipment from factory. Global Water’s obligations under this warranty are limited to, at Global Water’s option: (I) replacing or (II) repairing; any products determined to be defective. In no case shall Global Water’s liability exceed the products original purchase price. This warranty does not apply to any equipment that has been repaired or altered, except by Global Water Instrumentation, Inc., or which has been subject to misuse, negligence or accident. It is expressly agreed that this warranty will be in lieu of all warranties of fitness and in lieu of the warranty of merchantability.
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IV. Specification:
Power Supply: One 3.6 Volt, 2.4Ahr, AA Size Lithium Battery Global Water Part number 01-678
or from mouser.com, part number 667-TL5903S
Operating Temperature Industrial, -40ºC to +85ºC
Pressure Sensor: 0-200 psi gauge type sensor 300 psi over-pressure Accuracy, +/- 1%, full scale Battery voltage monitor Analog Resolution: 12-Bit, 4096 Steps Sensor Warm-up Time: 0 Seconds (50mS Actual)
Sample Modes: Fixed Interval: Programmable from 1 Sec. to >1 Year High Speed: 10 Samples per second Logarithmic Sample Rate (Approximation) Exception (Log only on deviation from previous reading)
Storage Capacity: 81,759 Recordings of water pressure and battery
voltage with date/time stamp
Communication Ports: USB Type B
Selectable Baud Rates: Auto detect or fixed rates at 9600, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, 115200
57.6K Baud is recommended
Thread Size: 2.5” BSP Male
Spanner Wrench: Optional, 95-100mm Part Number 01-827
Optional Adaptors: 2.5” BSP Female to 2.5” NHT Female
Part Number 01-826 Call for other available adaptors
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V. System Requirements:
Desktop or Laptop computer with:
1) Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP Vista or Windows 7 Operating Systems
2) CDROM Drive
3) USB Port Note that the software described here is for running on desktop and laptop computers only. Software for many popular Handheld PDA devices is also provided by Global Water. Special cables may be required.
VI. Accessing the USB Port
Remove the thumbscrew from the center of the cover and lift off,
the USB port is located inside.
VII. Software Installation:
Global Logger Installation: This software is
for use on Windows based desktop and laptop computers only. Insert the software installation CD and run the Setup program.
This will install the Global Logger application in the Program Files folder and automatically put the Global Logger II icon on the desktop.
USB Driver Installation: With the installation CD in the CDROM drive and DC
power applied to the logger, plug the USB cable into the data logger to open the
ADD New Hardware Wizard. The menus that follow will look different for different
operation systems but the procedure is the same. Do not allow the Hardware Wizard to automatically search for the driver. Instead, specify the location (CDROM). If a generic driver gets, or has been previously installed, it must be
uninstalled before proceeding by using the Add or Remove Programs section of the Control Panel. Instead, click the Search External Media box or Specify a Location box and install the driver from the CDROM. Running the Setup program that installs the Global Logger software also installs a folder with the driver in it. This location can also be specified if the CDROM is not available; although, it is recommended that the driver be installed at the same time the Global Logger is installed.
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The following menus apply to the Windows XP operating system.
1) Do not let Windows search for software. Click “No, not at this time” when asked if Windows Update can search for software.
Click Next.
2) Do not let Windows automatically install the software. Click “Install from a specific location”.
Click Next.
3) Specify the location of the driver. Make sure the Global Logger CDROM is in the CD drive and click “Search removable media” only.
Click Next.
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4) The Hardware Wizard searches for the driver.
If Windows advises that the software is not certified, click:
“Continue Anyway”.
This only means that Microsoft has not licensed the software. Second party software is allowed and no harm will come to your computer.
5) The first half of the installation is complete. The Hardware Wizard must make two passes.
Click Finish.
6) Two drivers might be required so the Hardware Wizard may repeat the same process again. As before; a: do not let the Windows Update do a search, b: tell Windows to search from a specific location instead of automatically installing software, c: tell Windows to search from removable media (CDROM).
7) The installation is complete.
Click Finish.
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8) To confirm the installation, look in the Device Manager and find the USB Serial Port. The COM setting following that will show the virtual COM port that has been automatically assigned to the driver. As you will see in the following sections, this COM port will be automatically detected by the Global Logger software so it is not necessary to note which port is being used by the driver.
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VIII. Connecting to the Software:
Important: This data logger supports an Auto Baud Rate Mode which automatically
detects the communication speed. However; this communication software also
supports loggers which may be programmed in a Fixed Baud Rate Mode. This is
useful in telemetry applications, particularly when using Global Water data loggers with our Global Access radio modem software. The upcoming discussion assumes that the logger is programmed in auto detect mode. If you cannot connect to the logger and suspect that the logger may be using a fixed rate mode; try each connection speed separately, especially 38400 which is required when using the Global Access software. Direct connection is made through the USB port.
To connect to the logger, click the “Direct” option and from the “Port” menu, select the USB serial port at the COM port the driver was assigned, which is automatically shown in the list as “Global Logger USB Device”.
Next, select the desired baud rate from the “Baud Rate” menu. Generally, the recommended rate of 57.6K baud is used although; long cables or other factors may require a slower setting. Click “Connect” to make the connection. If a connection is not made, an error message will appear. Check the battery, communication cable, driver installation and COM port settings.
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