Omega Products OM-53 Installation Manual

TEMPERATURE
MONITORING AND CONTROL
pH, Conductivity & Dissolved Oxygen Instruments
Industrial Water & Wastewater Treatment
Metering & Control InstrumentationR RefractometersR Pumps & TubingR Air, Soil & Water Monitors
HEATERS
ENVIRONMENTAL
Heating CableR Cartridge & Strip HeatersR Immersion & Band HeatersR Flexible HeatersR Laboratory Heaters
pH/CONDUCTIVITY
DATA ACQUISITION
pH Electrodes, Testers & AccessoriesR Benchtop/Laboratory MetersR Controllers, Calibrators, Simulators & PumpsR Industrial pH & Conductivity Equipment
Data Acquisition & Engineering SoftwareR Communications-Based Acquisition SystemsR Plug-in Cards for Apple, IBM & CompatiblesR Datalogging SystemsR Recorders, Printers & Plotters
FLOW/LEVEL
Transducers & Strain GagesR Load Cells & Pressure GagesR Displacement TransducersR Instrumentation & Accessories
Rotameters, Gas Mass Flowmeters & Flow ComputersR Air Velocity IndicatorsR Turbine/Paddlewheel SystemsR Totalizers & Batch Controllers
R Wire: Thermocouple, RTD & Thermistor
PRESSURE, STRAIN AND FORCE
Thermocouple, RTD & Thermistor Probes,
Calibrators & Ice Point ReferencesR Recorders, Controllers & Process MonitorsR Infrared Pyrometers
Process Measurement and Control?
Connectors, Panels & Assemblies
Where Do I Find Everything I Need for
Shop online at www.omega.com
OMEGA…Of Course!
User’s Manual
OM-52, OM-53
ON/OFF LOGGERS
www.omega.com
Shop online at
e-mail: info@omega.com
Inside this package:
On/off loggers
Mounting Accessories:
1. Magnet
2. Hook and loop tape
3. Double-sided tape
Introduction
Thank you for buying an OM-52/OM-53 on/off data logger. With proper care it will give you years of reliable readings. These loggers detect and record each time that a device turns on or off as determined by a level going above or below a threshold value.
On/off data loggers in detail
This type of data loggers measure only two states: on or off. The logger checks for a state change every half second and records the time at which a state change occurs. If there is no change in state, the logger will not record. This feature optimizes the use of internal memory and allows the logger to record up to 2000 state changes over extended periods.
Common specifications:
Minimum state duration: 0.5 seconds Time accuracy: approx. ±1 minute per week (±100 ppm at +68°F), accuracy detail shown in Plot A Capacity: 2,000 state changes Operating temperature: -4°F to +158°F (-20°C to +70°C) Relative humidity range: 0 to 95%, non-condensing Size/weight: 2.4" x 1.9" x 0.8"/approximately 1 oz. Battery: CR-2032 (lithium); provides one year of continuous use; user-replaceable Storage temperature: -40°F to +167°F (-40°C to +75°C)
Sensor specifications
Plot A
OM-52 - The AC-magnetic-field threshold is approximately 2 Gauss at 60 Hz. Position the logger such that its green LED blinks when the motor is on. Usually the side of the motor is best.
Light sensor version (part number OM-53) - The light intensity threshold is adjustable from approximately 10 to 100 lumens/m2. The light sensitivity is peaked in the forward direction as shown in Plot B. This direct­ionality can be taken advantage of to minimize the effect of other light sources when trying to determine the on/off state of a particular light source. The light sensor is on the side of the case, next to the green LED. Note, however, that the sensor detects light directed at the front of the case.
Connecting the communications cable and Launching
Plot B
A Starter Kit, which includes an interface cable and software, is required to operate your logger. Connect the interface cable into the 3.5 mm jack (Diagram A) on the logger and into a working serial port of your computer. Install and start the logger’s software. Select Launch... under Logger on the menu bar and the launch dialog box will appear. For a complete expla­nation on installing the software and launching your logger, please refer to the software manual or the software’s on-line help.
Deploying your logger
Operation and on/off indication
The on/off loggers have two LED lights: red and green (Diagram A). One of these LEDs will blink every two seconds (every four seconds during Delayed Start); if the logger detects that the device being monitored is off, then the red LED will blink, if the log­ger detects that the device is on, then the green LED will blink. When deploying the loggers, be sure to position them such that they detect ‘on’ and ‘off’ properly, (use the sensitivity control as needed on the OM-53).
Although the LEDs blink every two seconds, the state is checked every half second, with state changes recorded as detected. If the battery voltage is low, both LEDs will blink every other second regardless of the state. The LED's should be viewed straight on, as shown in Diagram A.
Light Intensity sensor
Green LED
Red LED
3.5 mm jack
Diagram A
Sensitivity control (part number OM-53)
The sensitivity control on the front of the light sensing loggers (Diagram B) adjusts the threshold that the logger uses to determine if the light is on or off. Use a small screw driver to adjust the sensitivity control. Turning it clockwise increases the
Sensitivity
control
sensitivity. Turning it counterclockwise decreases the sensitivity.
How to set the sensitivity control (part number OM-53)
Diagram B
Launch the logger and mount it where it will be used. With the monitored device on, turn the sensitivity control down until the red LED is blinking. (If the green LEDs are still blinking with the sensitivity all the way down, that is OK because this means you have plenty of light to be detected.) With the device still on, turn the sensitivity control up until the green LED is blinking. From this point turn the sensitivity control up by an addi­tional 10 degrees. Verify that the data logger detects on and off properly by turning the monitored device on and off, and watching for the data logger to change between blinking the red LED and blinking the green LED.
If you turn the sensitivity control all the the way up, and the green LED does not consistently blink with the device on, this means there is not enough light for the data logger’s sensor. Try moving the data logger closer to the light source, or changing it’s orientation such that the light is perpendicular to the face of the logger.
CONDITIONS: Equipment sold by OMEGA is not intended to be used, nor shall it be used: (1) as a “Basic Component” under 10 CFR 21 (NRC), used in or with any nuclear installation or activity; or (2) in medical applications or used on humans. Should any Product(s) be used in or with any nuclear installation or activity, medical application, used on humans, or misused in any way, OMEGA assumes no responsibility as set forth in our basic WARRANTY / DISCLAIMER language, and, additionally, purchaser will indemnify OMEGA and hold OMEGA harmless from any liability or damage whatsoever arising out of the use of the Product(s) in such a manner.
RETURN REQUESTS/INQUIRIES
Test deployment
Before deploying your on/off logger for an extended time, we recommend running a test deployment to verify that the data logger is reliably recording when your device turns on and off, and to benchmark how often it turns on and off. Based on this benchmark, you can determine about how long the data logger can go before its 2000 state-change capacity is full.
Mounting options
Included with your on/off logger are three options for mounting it on location: a magnet, hook and loop tape, and double-sided tape. These can be stuck on the back of your data log­ger. When using the magnet, note that it works best on flat surfaces.
Readout
Reconnect the logger to the interface cable, start the software, select Readout under Logger on the menu bar and the data will be displayed in a graphical or tabular form. For a complete explanation on reading out your logger, please refer to the software manual.
No data is information too
The logger records the initial on/off state at launch and a final on/off state at readout, even if the state has not changed. This allows you to determine the entire period during which the logger was watching for on/off state changes.
Keep it dry
Your logger can be permanently damaged by corrosion if it gets wet. Protect it from rain or condensation. Should it get wet, remove the battery immediately and dry the board com­pletely with a hair dryer before reinstalling the battery.
Changing the battery
To change the battery, open the case (Diagram C). Lift the cir­cuit board and remove the battery by carefully pushing it out with a small screwdriver or other small, blunt instrument. Be sure to install the battery with the printed side away from the logger's circuit board (Diagram D). The logger’s green LED will blink a number of times after the battery has been installed. Note: Do not cut open, incinerate, heat above 185°F (85°C) or recharge the lithium battery. Dispose per local
Diagram C
Diagram D
regulations.
Room light on/off
Place the OM-53 Light on/off logger so that it faces the light of interest minimizing the light that can reach it from other sources. Sunlight reflected from windows or mirrors can trig­ger false readings. Adjust the sensitivity control on the front of the logger so that it can tell the difference between on and off. For most applications setting the sensitivity control in the middle of its range will be adequate.
WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER
OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 13 months from date of purchase. OMEGA’s Warranty adds an additional one (1) month grace period to the normal one (1) year product warranty to cover handling and shipping time. This ensures that OMEGA’s customers
receive maximum coverage on each product.
If the unit malfunctions, it must be returned to the factory for evaluation. OMEGA’s Customer Service Department will issue an Authorized Return (AR) number immediately upon phone or written request. Upon examination by OMEGA, if the unit is found to be defective, it will be repaired or replaced at no charge. OMEGA’s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser, including but not limited to mishandling, improper interfacing, op e r a ti o n o u t s i d e of de si g n li m i t s , imp r o p er repa i r , or u n a u th o r i ze d mod i f i c a t i o n. Thi s WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows evidence of having been tampered with or shows evidence of having been damaged as a result of excessive corrosion; or current, heat, moisture or vibration; improper specification; misapplication; misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGA’s control. Components which wear are not warranted, including but not limited tocontact points, fuses, and triacs.
OMEGA is pleased to offer suggestions on the use of its various products. However, OMEGA neither assumes responsibility for any omissions or errors nor assumes liability for any damages that result from the use of its products in accordance with information provided by OMEGA,either verbal or written. OMEGA warrants only that the parts manufactured by it will be as specified and free of defects. OMEGA MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EXCEPT THAT OF TITLE, AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: The remedies of purchaser set forth herein are exclusive, and the total liability of OMEGA with respect to this order, whether based on contract, warranty, negligence, indemnification, strict liability or otherwise, shall not exceed the purchase price of the component upon which liability is based. In no event shall OMEGA be liable for consequential, incidental or special damages.
Direct all warranty and repair requests/inquiries to the OMEGA Customer Service Department. BEFORE RETURNING ANY PRODUCT(S) TO OMEGA, PURCHASER MUST OBTAIN AN AUTHORIZED RETURN (AR) NUMBER FROM OMEGA’S CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT (IN ORDER TO AVOID PROCESSING DELAYS). The assigned AR number should then be marked on the outside of the return package and on any correspondence.
The purchaser is responsible for shipping charges, freight, insurance and proper packaging to prevent breakage in transit.
FOR
WARRANTY
information available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:
1. Purchase Order number under which the product was PURCHASED,
2. Model and serial number of the product under war­ranty, and
3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems relative to the product.
O M E G A ’ s p o l i c y i s to m a ke ru n n i n g c h a n g e s , not m od el c h a n g es , wh e n e v e r an i mp ro ve m en t i s po ss ib le . This affords our customers the latest in technology and engineering.
OMEGA is a registered trademark of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. © Copyright 2001 OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC. All rights reser ved . This document ma y not be copi ed, photocopied, repro duced,
translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.
RETURNS, please have the following
FOR
NON-WARRANTY
repair charges. Have the following information available BEFORE contacting OMEGA:
1. Purchase Order number to cover the COST of the repair,
2. Model and serial number of the product, and
3. Repair instructions and/or specific problems relative
to the product.
REPAIRS,
consult OMEGA for current
D-5384-B M3616/1100
Loading...