Chauvin Arnoux SIMPLE LOGGER II Notice De Fonctionnement page 37

Masquer les pouces Voir aussi pour SIMPLE LOGGER II:
Table des Matières

Publicité

Les langues disponibles
  • FR

Les langues disponibles

  • FRANÇAIS, page 1
SIMPLE LOGGER II
1. INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................................... 38
1.1 SYMBOLS USED .................................................................................................................................................. 39
1.2 DEFINITIONS OF THE MESUREMENT CATEGORIES .................................................................................... 39
2. PRESENTATION ....................................................................................................................................................... 40
2.1 DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................................................................... 40
2.2 COMPOSITION ..................................................................................................................................................... 40
2.2.1
Standard models ....................................................................................................................................... 40
2.2.2
Model CL601, clamp-on ammeter ............................................................................................................ 42
3. CHARACTERISTICS ............................................................................................................................................... 43
4. OPERATION .............................................................................................................................................................. 55
4.3 STARTING ............................................................................................................................................................. 57
4.4 RECORDING OF DATA........................................................................................................................................ 58
4.4.1
Starting recording ..................................................................................................................................... 58
4.4.2
Stopping recording ................................................................................................................................... 58
4.5 DOWNLOADING RECORDED DATA ................................................................................................................ 58
4.6 CLEARING ALARM INDICATIONS ................................................................................................................... 59
4.7 ERASING THE MEMORY .................................................................................................................................... 59
4.8 NATURE OF RECORDED DATA ........................................................................................................................ 59
4.8.1
Ancillary measurement parameters .......................................................................................................... 60
4.9 EXAMPLES OF OPERATION .............................................................................................................................. 60
4.10 EVENT LOGGER OPERATION ......................................................................................................................... 61
4.10.1
Sample Event Capture............................................................................................................................... 62
4.10.2
Application Examples ............................................................................................................................... 63
4.11 RESET .................................................................................................................................................................. 64
5. MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................................................................ 65
5.1 REPLACEMENT OF THE BATTERIES ............................................................................................................... 65
5.3 CLEANING ............................................................................................................................................................ 66
5.4 METROLOGICAL CHECK ................................................................................................................................... 66
5.5 REPAIRS ................................................................................................................................................................ 66
5.6 WARRANTY ......................................................................................................................................................... 66
6. TO ORDER ................................................................................................................................................................. 67
APPENDIX A .................................................................................................................................................................. 69
MALFUNCTIONS ......................................................................................................................................................... 69
APPENDIX B .................................................................................................................................................................. 70
GLOSSARY .................................................................................................................................................................... 70
CONTENTS
/
®
II TO A DESKTOP COMPUTER ................................................ 57
L111) ............................................................................................................... 66
) ................................................................................................. 55
English
Page 37

Publicité

Table des Matières
loading

Table des Matières