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MANUAL NO.GL100-UM-151

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To Ensure Safe and Correct Use

To Ensure Safe and Correct Use

•ToensuresafeandcorrectuseoftheGL100,readthisManualthoroughlybeforeuse.

•AfterhavingreadthisManual,keepitinahandylocationforquickreferenceasneeded.

•DonotpermitsmallchildrentotouchtheGL100.

•Thefollowingdescribesimportantpointsforsafeoperation.Pleasebesuretoobservethemstrictly.

Conventions Used in This Manual

TopromotesafeandaccurateuseoftheGL100aswellastopreventhumaninjuryandpropertydamage,safetyprecautionsprovidedinthismanualarerankedintothefivecategoriesdescribedbelow.Besureyouunderstandthedifferencebetweeneachofthecategories.

DANGERThiscategoryprovidesinformationthat,ifignored,ishighlylikelytocausefatalorseriousinjurytotheoperator.

WARNINGThiscategoryprovidesinformationthat,ifignored,islikelytocausefatalorseriousinjurytotheoperator.

CAUTIONThiscategoryprovidesinformationthat,ifignored,couldcausephysicaldamagetotheGL100.

HIGH TEMPERATURE

Thiscategoryprovidesinformationthat,ifignored,islikelytocauseburnsorotherinjurytotheoperatorduetocontactwithhightemperature.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK

Thiscategoryprovidesinformationthat,ifignored,islikelytoexposetheoperatortoelectricalshock.

Description of Safety Symbols

The symbolindicatesinformationthatrequirescarefulattention(whichincludeswarnings).Thepointrequiringattentionisdescribedbyan

illustrationortextwithinornexttothe symbol.

The symbolindicatesactionthatisprohibited.Suchprohibitedactionisdescribedbyanillustrationortextwithinornexttothe symbol.

The symbolindicatesactionthatmustbeperformed.Suchimperativeactionisdescribedbyanillustrationortextwithinornexttothe symbol.

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Safety Precautons

Safety Precautions WARNING

Do not allow the device to get wet.

• Thiscancauseanelectricalshockorfirehazard.Beespeciallycarefulwhenusingthedevicenearwindowsduringrainorsnoworincoastalareas.

Never disassemble or remodel the GL100.

• ModifyingthisGL100maycauseanelectricalshockorfireduetoshortcircuitingandgeneratingheat.

In the event of a malfunction, remove the batteries and do not attempt to use the device.

• Attemptingtousethedevicewhenmalfunctioningmaycauseanelectricalshockorfire.Removethebatteriesimmediatelyandrequestrepairs.

Do not use the device in the event that it is producing smoke, is unusually hot, is producing an unusual smell, or other similar circumstances.

• Attemptingtousethedevicewhenmalfunctioningmaycauseanelectricalshockorfire.Immediatelymovethedevicetoanon-flammablelocationand,afterconfirmingitissafe,removethebatteriesandrequestforrepairs.

If fluid or foreign matters enters inside the GL100, turn off the Power switch and disconnect the power cord from the electrical socket.

• Useinsuchstatusmaycauseafirehazardduetoelectricalshockorcurrentleakage.

• ContactyoursalesrepresentativeornearestGraphtecvendortorequestrepair.

Do not input voltage that exceeds the permissible input voltage range that is specified on the GL100’s label.

• Exceedingthespecifiedvoltageinputrangemaycauseelectricalshockorafirehazard.

Do not use the device for unintended purposes.

• Donotusethedeviceforusesotherthanmeasuring.

Do not insert foreign objects into the device.

• Insertingmetallicobjectsorflammableobjectsintothedevicemaycauseanelectricalshockorfire.

Keep away from children.

• Donotsetupthedeviceinaplacewithinthemeasuringlocationthatchildrencanreach.Theymayswallowthedeviceand/orinjurethemselves.

Do not use the device if it is damaged.

• Thiscancauseanelectricalshockorfirehazard.

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Safety Precautons

Safety Precautions CAUTION

Do not touch the device with wet hands.

• Thiscancauseanelectricalshockormalfunction.

Be careful of gradual deterioration over time.

• Vibrationand/orgradualdeteriorationovertimemaycausebatteryterminalcontactstonotworkproperly.

Be careful of static electricity.

• Staticelectricitymaydamagethedevice.Topreventthisfromhappening,touchadifferentmetalobjecttodischargeanybuilt-upstaticelectricitybeforetouchingtheGL100.

Use the specified batteries.

• Usingthedevicewithotherbatteriesmaycauseelectricalshockorfirehazard.

• ThebatteriesandexterioroftheLOGGERmaybeveryhot.

Do not put heavy objects on top of the device nor climb on top of the device.

• Lossofbalancemaycausefalling,whichmaycauseinjuryormalfunction.

Do not insert fingers or other foreign objects into connectors or gaps in the device.

• Thiscancauseinjuryormalfunction.

Do not clean the logger using a volatile solvent (such as thinner or benzine).

• CleaningwithvolatilesolventsmayimpairtheGL100’sperformance.IftheGL100becomesdirty,wipeitwithaclean,softcloth.

Remove the batteries when the device is not used for long periods.

• Batteryleakagemaycausemalfunction.

Do not put the device in any of the following places when installing it:

•locationsindirectcontactwithoilysmokeorsteam •locationswithdirectsunlight •locationsthatexperiencetemperaturesoutsidetheoperating

range• Puttingthedeviceintoplaceslikethesemaycauseshort

circuiting,heat,deformationofthecase,electricalshocks,firesandmalfunctions.

Do not use the device in locations with severe mechanical vibration or large amounts of electrical static.

• SuchlocationmayimpairtheGL100’sperformance.

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Safety Precautons

Safety Precautions CAUTION

When using the GL100-WL in a medical establishment, note the following rules:

• Pleaseturnoffthepowerofthisproductinhospitalwards.• Eachmedicalinstitutionhasitsownusageprohibitionsin

variousareas.Besuretofollowthese.

When using the GL100-WL, note the following:

• Ifyouhaveanimplantablepacemakerorimplantabledefibrillatorinstalled,radiosignalsfromthedevicemayhaveaneffectontheoperationofyourimplantablepacemakerorimplantabledefibrillator.

When using the GL100-WL, note the following:

• Turnoffthedeviceinplaceswherewirelessradiosignaluseisrestricted,suchasonaircraftsandinhospitals.Thedevicecanhaveaneffectonelectronicdevices,medicaldevices,etc.,andmaycausemalfunctions.

When using the GL100-WL, note the following:

• Intheeventthatthedevicehasaneffectonautomaticelectronicdevicessuchascarsorelevators,immediatelyturntheGL100-WLoff.

This GL100 is not meant for use with lifesaving devices or devices with mission-critical high reliability or high

safety requirements (medical devices, aerospace devices, shipping devices, nuclear power devices, etc.). In

the event that this GL100 causes injury or property damage when used under these circumstances, the maker

assumes absolutely no responsibility and is not liable.

Do not use the device in any way not specified in this instruction manual. There is a danger that protective provisions will have not been put in place.

The module connection terminal is for use only with separately sold sensors and modules. Do not connect any other devices. Doing so may damage the GL100.

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Introduction

ThankyouforpurchasingtheGL100PetitLOGGER.

Pleasereadthismanualthoroughlybeforeattemptingtouseyournewproducttoensurethatyouuseitcorrectlyandtoitsfullpotential.

Notes on Use

BesuretoreadallofthefollowingnotesbeforeattemptingtousetheGL100PetitLOGGER.

1. NoteontheCEMarking

TheGL100PetitLOGGERcomplieswiththefollowingstandards.

•N61326-1(ClassA)standardbasedontheEMCdirective(2004/108/EC)

•EN61010-1:20103rdstandardbasedontheLVDdirective(2006/95/EC)

•EN301489-17/-1,EN300328standardsbasedontheR&TTEdirective(1999/5/EC)

AlthoughtheGL100complieswiththeabove-mentionedstandards,besuretouseitcorrectlyinaccordancewiththeinstructionsandnotesprovidedinthismanual.

Moreover,useoftheGL100byincorrectproceduresmayresultindamagetotheGL100ormayinvalidateitssafeguards.Pleaseconfirmallofitsnotesregardinguseandotherrelatedinformationtoensurecorrectuse.

2. Warning

ThisisaClassAproductaccordingtotheEMCdirective.Inadomesticenvironment,thisproductmaycauseradiointerferenceormaybeaffectedbyradiointerferencetotheextentthatpropermeasurementcannotbeperformed.

3. NotesonRadioLaw

ThisGL100-WLcontainsawirelessmodulethatRadioLawcertified.Makesuretonotethefollowingpoints:

•Donotremovethetechnicalstandardscompliancelabel.Donotusethedeviceifitdoesnothavealabelonit.

•ThisGL100usesthe2.4GHzfrequencyband.

ThefollowingdevicesandtransmittersusethesamefrequenciesandshouldnotbeusednearthisGL100:

• Microwaveovens

• Pacemakersandotherindustrial,science,andmedicaldevices

• Radiotransmittersusedinmobilebodyidentificationdevicesonfactoryproductionlines,etc.(transmittersrequiringlicensing)

• Specifiedlow-powerradiotransmitters(transmittersnotrequiringlicensing)Communicationsmaybecomeslowerorimpossibleduetoradiointerference.

•ThesignalmaybeweakorcommunicationsmaybecomeslowerorimpossibledependingonthecircumstancesthisGL100isusedin.Takeparticularnoteofsteel-reinforced,metal,concrete,andotherstructuralmaterialsthatcaninhibitradiowaves.

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• ThisGL100ismeantforuseinJapan,theUS,andEurope.Ithasnotbeencertifiedforuseunderanyothercountry’sradiolaws.

Thefollowingareeachregion’scertificationmarks.

Japan

US

Canada

Europe..........CEMark

4. NotesforSafeOperation

(1) Whenconnectedtohigh-voltagesignalthroughananaloguesignalfrom4chvoltage/temperatureterminal(GS-4VT),donottouchthecentrallineoftheinputterminal’ssignalline.Thereisariskofelectricshockduetohighvoltage.

5. NotesonFunctionsandPerformance

(1) UseAAalkalinebatteries.Usingothertypesofbatteriesmaycausedamagetothedevice.

(2) Usingthemodule,sensor,etc.withtheventholecoveredmayresultininaccuratemeasurements.

(3) UsingthisGL100inthefollowingenvironmentsmaycauseinaccuratemeasurementsordamage:

•Placeswithhightemperaturesorhighhumidity,suchasdirectsunlightandheaters.

Allowableemperaturerange:-10to50°C,allowablehumidityrange:0to80%RH,non-condensing

If Condensation Occurs Condensationoccursintheformofwaterdropletsonthedevicesurfacesandinterior

whentheGL100ismovedfromacoldlocationtoawarmone.UsingtheGL100withcondensationwillcausetheGL100tomalfunction.Waituntilthecondensationhasevaporatedbeforeturningonthepower.

CAUTION WhenTemperatureandhumiditysensors(GS-TH)andGL100-N/GL100-WLareusedat

thesametime,theyshouldbeusedintheGL100-N/GL100-WLoperatingenvironment.

•Locationssubjecttoexcessivesaltsprayorheavyfumesfromcorrosivegasorsolvents.

•Excessivelydustylocations.

•Locationssubjecttostrongvibrationsorshock.

•Locationssubjecttosurgevoltagesand/orelectromagneticinterference.

(4) IftheGL100becomessoiled,wipeitoffusingasoft,drycloth.Donotusetheorganicsolvents(suchasthinnerorbenzene).

(5) DonotusetheGL100inthevicinityofotherdeviceswhicharesusceptibletoelectromagneticinterference.

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(6) MeasuredresultsmaynotconformtothestatedspecificationsiftheGL100isusedinanenvironmentwhichissubjecttostrongelectromagneticinterference

(7) Positiontheinputsignalcablesasfarawayaspossiblefromanyothercableswhicharelikelytocauseelectromagneticinterference.

(8) GS-THTemperatureandHumiditySensors:

• Humiditysensorsmeasurethechangeindielectriccapacityofwateradsorption.Asaresult,humidityfromorganicmaterialssuchasfineparticlesorexhaustgasmayhaveaneffectonthesensor.Useinenvironmentswithlargequantitiesoftheseorganicmaterialsmayleadtosignificantmeasurementinaccuracies.

(9)GS-CO2CO2Sensor:

• BecauseexhaledCO2mayhaveaneffectonthesensorreadings,donotusethesensortotakemeasurementsneartheface.Additionally,shouldairflowtothesensorbeblocked,itwillresultininaccuratereadings,sobesuretokeepventholesopen.

(10)GS-LXUVIllumination/UltravioletSensor

• Whenmeasuringilluminationorultravioletlightthatcanhaveharmfuleffectsontheeyesorskin,besuretouseprotectiveeyewear,shielding,etc.

• Ifthesensorbecomesdirtyitmayaffectmeasurements,sowipeitwithasoftclothwhenitbecomesdirty.

• Takecaretoavoidcrackingthesensorwhenhandlingit.Ifthesensorisdamagedorcrackeditmayaffectmeasurements,soreplacethesensor.

(11)Others

• TheGS-THtemperatureandhumiditysensor,theGS-CO2CO2sensor,andtheS-LXUVillumination/ultravioletsensormaygraduallydeteriorateovertimedependingonusagecircumstancesandenvironment,sowerecommendperiodicallyreplacingthesesensorseveryyearorso.

• TheGL100-N/GL100-WLunitsmeetIP54standardswhenthesensororsensormoduleisconnectedandthentheconnectorcoverandbatterycoverareclosed.NotethatyoucannotusetheGL100-N/GL100WLunitswithdevicesthatdonotmeetIP54standards(exceptforthe3-axisaccelerationsensor)whensensorsandsensormodulesarelocatedinthesameenvironments.Additionally,whenthereisdeteriorationordamagetothegasketontheconnectorcoverorbatterycoveroftheGL100-N/GL100-WL,itnolongermeetsIP54standards,sobesuretoeitherperiodicallyreplacethemorhavethemrepaired.

• Ifthenon-optionaldeviceisconnectedtotheGL100-N/GL100-WL’smoduleconnectionterminalortheGS-DPAbranchadapterconnector,theGL100-N/GL100-WLorbranchadaptermaybedamaged.Pleasedonotconnectit.

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Notes on the Use of This Manual

(1) Allrightsreserved.Nopartofthispublicationmaybereproduced,storedinaretrievalsystem,ortransmitted,inanyformorbyanymeans,withoutthepriorwrittenpermissionofGraphtecCorporation.

(2) Thespecificationsandotherinformationinthismanualaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice.

(3) Whileeveryefforthasbeenmadetosupplycompleteandaccurateinformationaboutthisproduct,pleaseaddressanyinquiriesaboutunclearinformation,possibleerrors,orothercommentstoyoursalesrepresentativeornearestGraphtecvendor.

(4) Notwithstandingtheprecedingparagraph,GraphtecCorporationassumesnoliabilityfordamagesresultingfromtheuseoftheinformationcontainedhereinoroftheproduct.

About Registered Trademarks

MicrosoftandWindowsareregisteredtrademarksortrademarksofMicrosoftCorporationintheU.S.andelsewhere.

Othercompanynamesandproductnamesincludedinthismanualareregisteredtrademarksortrademarksoftheirrespectivecompanies.

Copyright

AllcopyrightsregardingthismanualbelongtoGraphtecCorporation.

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CONTENTS

CONTENTS

ToEnsureSafeandCorrectUse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i

SafetyPrecautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii

Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . INotesonUse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .INotesontheUseofThisManual. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IVAboutRegisteredTrademarks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IVCopyright. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IV

CHAPTER 1 General Description1.1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2

1.2 Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2

1.3 OperatingEnvironment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3AmbientOperatingConditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3Warming-upBeforeUse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4ConfigurationWheninUse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4

1.4 ExplanationofSymbolsUsedontheEquipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5

CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation2.1 CheckingtheOuterCasing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2

2.2 CheckingtheAccessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2GL100-N/GL100-WLStandardAccessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2

2.3 CheckingtheOptionalAccessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3

2.4 NomenclatureandFunctions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-4GL100-N/GL100-WL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4DescriptionsofScreenDisplay.........................................................2-5

2.5 VariousConnections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-6ModuleConnectionTerminal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-6microSD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7USBI/F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7AlarmOutputTerminal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7

2.6 VariousModules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-84chVoltage/TemperatureTerminal(GS-4VT):Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-83-axisAcceleration/TemperatureSensor(GS-3AT):Optional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-114chThermistorTerminal(GS-4TSR):Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-13AdapterforACCurrentSensor(GS-DPA-AC):Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-16Illumination/UltravioletSensor(GS-LXUV):Optional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-22CO2Sensor(GS-CO2):Optional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-24Temperature/HumiditySensor(GS-TH):Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-25AdapterforBranchAdapter(GS-DPA):Optional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-27

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CHAPTER 3 Measure and Set3.1 BeforeSettingUp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2

3.2 Power-on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-3

3.3 Date/TimeAdjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8

3.4 MeasurementProcedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-121.Supplythepower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-122.Connectthemodules. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-123.Setthecommonitems(OTHER-1). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-124.Setthemeasurementconditions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-155.Startorstopthemeasurement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-256.Howtoconfirmtherecordeddata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-27

CHAPTER 4 Specification4.1 StandardSpecifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-2

GL100-N/GL100-WL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-2

4.2 StandardSpecifications(Module). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-44chVoltage/TemperatureTerminal(GS-4VT):Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-43-axisAcceleration/TemperatureSensor(GS-3AT):Optional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-64chThermistorTerminal(GS-4TSR):Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8AdapterforACCurrentSensor(GS-DPA-AC):Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10Illumination/UltravioletSensor(GS-LXUV):Optional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-12CO2Sensor(GS-CO2):Optional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-14Temperature/HumiditySensor(GS-TH):Optional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-16GSBranchAdapter(GS-DPA):Optional. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-18

4.3 SpecificationsofApplicationSoftware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-20GL100-APS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-20GL100-Network_Config . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-20SmartDeviceApplicationSoftware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-20

INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-1

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CHAPTER 1 General DescriptionThischapterprovidesageneraldescriptionoftheGL100anditsfeatures.

Product Summary

1.1 Overview1.2 Features1.3 Operating Environment1.4 Explanation of symbols used on the equipment

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1.1 Overview

TheGL100seriesisasmall, light-weightdataloggerthatoperateswithbatteriesand/oraUSBcableconnectedtoapowersource.

Youcanrecordcontinuouslyforlongperiodsoftimedependingonthepowersavingsettings.

TheGL100seriescanbeeasilysetupandbeused tomeasureanywheredue to its reducedbodysize.YoucanremotelyperformmeasurementsandcontrolthedevicebyusingtheGL100-WL,thewirelessmodel.

Youcanalsoconductmultipurposemeasurementsbyusingthevarioussensorsandmodules.

1.2 Features•Youcanuseittomeasureeasilyduetoitssmallsize.

•TheGL100canrecorddatausingitsinternalmemoryand/oramicroSDcard.

TherecordeddatacanbetransferreddirectlytoacomputerusingaUSBcableconnection,ortransferredwirelessly

withtheGL100-WLtype.

• TheGL100meetsIP54standardsforbasicwaterresistanceanddustproofing,soitcanbeusedinawiderangeof

measuringenvironments.

• TheGL100canusecommercialbatteries (twoAAalkalinebatteries)and/oraUSBcableconnected toapower

source.

However,someofthesensorshavepowersourcerestrictions.

• TheGL100hasanalarmoutputterminal.Whenthealarmlevelhasbeenexceededafterthealarmhasbeenseton

thevarioussensorsandmodules,asignalwillbeoutputwhilealsoconfirmingthealarmwiththeLED.

• AllconditionsettingsandmeasurementdatacanbecheckedontheGL100’sLCD.

• Awiderangeoftemperature(-20°Cto85°C)andhumidity(0%to100%R.H.)canbemeasuredatthesametimeby

usingthetemperatureandhumiditysensormodule(GS-TH).

• The4chvoltage/temperatureterminalsensormodulecanmeasureupto4chofvoltage(20mVto50Vand1Vto5V)

andthermocouples(KandTtypes).Itcanalsomeasure4chlogic/pulseseparatelyatthesametime(GS-4VT).

• The4chthermistorterminalmodulecanbeconnectedtotheappropriatethermistorsensorandmeasureupto4chof

temperature(-40°Cto105°Cand-40°Cto120°C).Itcanalsomeasure4chlogic/pulseseparatelyatthesametime

(GS-4TSR).

• Accelerationoscillation in threedirections (2G,5Gand10G)canbemeasuredusing the3-axisacceleration /

temperaturesensor(GS-3AT).Temperature(-10°Cto50°C)canalsobemeasuredatthesametimewiththe3-axis

acceleration/temperaturesensor’sinternaltemperaturesensor.

• Voltagecanbemeasuredforsingle-phasetwo-wiresystems,single-phasethree-wiresystems,three-phasethree-

wiresystems,etc.byusingtheACcurrentsensoradapterandACcurrentsensor(GS-DPA-ACandGS-AC**A).

• Illumination(0to200,000lx)andultravioletrays(0to30mW/cm2)canbemeasuredatthesametimebyusingthe

illumination/ultravioletsensormodule(GS-LXUV).

• CO2(0ppmto9999ppm)canbemeasuredusingtheCO2sensor(GS-CO2).

• You can connect two sensors fromamong theGS-TH,GS-CO2, andGS-LXUVandperforma combined

measurementbyusingthebranchadapter.

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1.3 Operating Environment

ThissectionexplainstheoperatingenvironmentfortheGL100.

Ambient Operating Conditions

1)AmbientTemperatureandHumidity(UsetheGL100withinthefollowingranges)

•Temperaturerange:-10to50°C

•Humidityrange:20%to80%RH,non-condensing

Whenconnectedtothesensorbelowandusedinthesameoperatingconditions,operatingconditionsareaslisted

above.

<Temperatureandhumiditysensor>

•Temperaturerange:-20to85°C

•Humidityrange:0%to100%RH

2)Environment(ThisGL100isdesignedforindooruse.Donotuseinthefollowinglocations.)

•WhentheGL100bodyissimple-waterproofanddustprooftoIP54standardsbutthesensorsandmodulesattached

arenotincompliancewiththeIP54,pleasedonotusedinthisenvironment.

•ALocationsuchasbeingexposedtodirectsunlight

•Locationsexposedtosaltyair,corrosivegases,ororganicsolvents

•Dustylocations

•Locationssubjecttovibrationorimpact

•Locationssubjecttovoltagesurgeorelectromagneticinterferencesuchaslightningorelectricfurnaces

If Condensation Occurs

Condensation occurs in the form of water droplets on the device surfaces and interior when the

GL100 is moved from a cold location to a warm one. Using the GL100 with condensation will cause

the GL100 to malfunction. Wait until the condensation has evaporated before turning on the power.

3)InstallationCategory(OvervoltageCategory)

•TheGL100belongstoInstallationCategoryIIdefinedinIEC60664-1.

•NeverusetheGL100forInstallationCategoryIIIorIV.

4)OvervoltageCategory

OvervoltagecategoriesasdefinedbyIEC61010areasfollows:GL100-N/GL100-WL:OvervoltagecategoryI.When

connectedtoaPC/ACadapter:OvervoltagecategoryII

*BesuretouseeitheracommerciallyavailableACadapteroraPC(withaIEC60950-1certifiedLimitedPower

SourceUSBoutput)withthisGL100.

*Furthermore,donotusethisGL100withIEC61010-definedovervoltagecategoryIIIorIV.

5)Altitude

•ThisGL100canbeusedataltitudesupto2,000m.

6)Power

•TwoalkalinebatteriesoraUSBcableconnection(5V,200mAorhigher)canbeusedtoprovidepower.

7)DegreeofContamination

•ThisGL100isIEC60664-1-certifiedforuseinuptoContaminationDegree2.

8)Use

•ThisGL100isintendedforuseasindustrialequipment.

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Warming-up Before Use

Themainmoduleshouldbeallowedtowarmupwiththepowerturnedonforapproximately30minutestoensurethatitoperatesaccordingtothespecifiedperformance.

Configuration When in Use

Whenusingthismodule,pleaseuseitonaflatsurfaceormountedonawallusingwall-mountingbrackets.

<UsageConfiguration>

MountedonawallPlacedonaflatsurface

Ifyouusethemainmoduleinotherpositionthandescribedintheabove,themeasurementaccuracymaynotmeet

thespecifications.

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1.4 Explanation of Symbols Used on the Equipment

Symbols Meaning Display locations NotesCaution(RefertoManual)

•GL100RearPanelSection•Module(option)rearpanelsection

•Avoidtouchingtheinputterminalsandleadsoftheinputterminal'ssignalcabletopreventelectricalshockduetohighvoltage.

•Ifavoltageexceedingthespecifiedvalueisinput,themainunitwillbedamaged.

•InstallthespecifiedcabletoeachI/Fconnector.

Earth(Ground)Terminal

•Module(option)rearpanelsection •Ifthemeasuredvalueisunstableduetotheexogenousnoise,itisprobablybetterthatthecablesarethickerbetweentheGNDterminalofDUTandtheGNDterminalofGS-4VT.Inaddition,thebothGNDterminalsshouldbeconnectedtotheearthforsamepotentiallevel.

•Ifavoltageexceedingthespecifiedvalueisinput,themainunitwillbedamaged.

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CHAPTER 2 Checks and PreparationThischapterexplainshowtocheckthemainmodule'sexternalcasingandaccessories,andhowtopreparethemainmoduleforoperation.

Product Summary

2.1 Checking the Outer Casing2.2 Checking the Accessories2.3 Checking the Optional Accessories2.4 Nomenclature and Functions2.5 Various Connections2.6 Modules

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2.1 Checking the Outer Casing

Afterunpacking,checktheGL100'soutercasingbeforeuse.Inparticular,pleasecheckforthefollowing:

•Surfacescratches

•Otherflawssuchasstainsordirt

2.2 Checking the Accessories

Afterunpacking,checkthatthefollowingstandardaccessoriesareincluded.

•GL100-N :Standardmodel

•GL100-WL :WirelessLANmodel

GL100-N/GL100-WL Standard Accessories

Item Description QuantityQuickStartGuide GL100-UM-85x 1

CD-ROM User'sManual,Applicationsoftware 1

USBcable MicroB-Aapproximate0.5m 1

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2.3 Checking the Optional Accessories

Module

Item Model Description4chVoltage/TemperatureTerminal GS-4VT Terminalfor4chvoltage/temperaturemeasurement(thermocouple

only)

3-axisAcceleration/TemperatureSensor

GS-3AT For3-axisaccelerationandtemperaturemeasurement

4chThermistorTerminal GS-4TSR Terminalfor4chthermistortemperaturemeasurement(GSthermistorsensor)

AdapterforACCurrentSensor GS-DPA-AC Adapterfor2chACpowermeasurement(ACcurrentsensoronly)

CO2Sensor GS-CO2 CO2measurementsensor

Illumination/UltravioletSensor GS-LXUV Sensorfor1chilluminance/1chultravioletmeasurement

Temperature/HumiditySensor GS-TH Temperature/HumiditySensormeasurementadapter

AdapterforBranchadapter GS-DPA 2chsensormeasurementadapter

Accessories

Item Model DescriptionGSthermistorsensor GS-103AT-4P GS-4TSRonly(approx.3m)

Thermistor(-40to105°C)

GS-103JT-4P GS-4TSRonly(approx.3m)Ultra-thinshapethermistor(-40to120°C)

ACcurrentsensor(50A) GS-AC50A GS-DPA-AC-dedicatedCT(50A)

ACcurrentsensor(100A) GS-AC100A GS-DPA-AC-dedicatedCT(100A)

AACcurrentsensor(200A) GS-AC200A GS-DPA-AC-dedicatedCT(200A)

GSextensioncable GS-EXC 1.5mextensioncable(betweenGL100andsensor,branchadapterandsensor)

Shuntresistance B-551 250Ω(±0.1%)Ratedpowerof1W,Maximumservicevoltageof15.8V,Builttoorder

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2.4 Nomenclature and Functions

GL100-N/GL100-WL

FunctionsoftheGL100-NandGL100-WL(withwirelessLANfunction)arenotsame.

Useitafterconfirmingthemodelnameontherearnameplate.

3.Moduleconnectionterminal2.Operationkey1.Monitor

Withinconnectorcover

4.microSDslot

5.USBI/Fterminal

6.Alarmoutputterminal

9.Hookbracket

7.Batterycover

10.Connectorcover

8.Mountingscrewholes

1.Monitor......................................... Thesettingsandmeasuredvaluesaredisplayed.

2.Operationkey............................... Keyoperationisperformedonthescreen.

•MENUkey : Informationabout themeasurementconditionsettingsand thismoduleisdisplayed.

• key :Usedtoselectwhenoperatingthemenu.

•ENTERkey :Usedtoconfirmwhenoperatingthemenu.

•QUITkey :Usedtoreturnto thepreviousscreenordisplaythefree-runningscreenwhensettingthemenu.

•START/STOPkey :Usedtostart/stopthemeasurement.

•STATUSlamp :Themeasurementinformationofthismoduleisdisplayedinorange.

•POWERlamp :Thepowersupplystatusisdisplayedingreen.

QUIT MENU

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

STARTSTOP

3.Moduleconnectionterminal........Usedtoconnecttovariousmeasurementmodule.

4.microSDslot................................UsedtoinsertmicroSDcard.

5.USBI/Fterminal..........................UsedtocommunicateandpowersupplywithUSBcable.

6.Alarmoutputterminal..................Alarmsignalisoutputfromthisterminal.

7.Batterycover................................TwoAAalkalinebatteriesarehousedinthebatterycover.

8.Mountingscrewholes..................ThesizeofthemountingscrewholesisM4×L5.

9.Hookbracket................................Ametalfixingthatsuspendsandsecurestheproduct.

10.Connectorcover.........................Thisisthecoverforeachconnector.

The module connection terminal is used for the sensor and module sold separately. Do not connect the

sensor and module other than them. The GL100 may be damaged.

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Descriptions of Screen Display

Initial Screen

Thefollowingscreenisdisplayedafterinitializing.

  +0.01V   L:OFF  +0.10V   L:OFF  +0.50V   L:OFF  +1.00V   L:OFFBAT LAN SD    S: 1.0s

STOP   ALM.      1:28

1.Datarecordingstatusdisplay

STOP :RecordingstopppedARMED :AwaitingrecordingstartREC :Recording

8.Measuredvaluedisplay

4.Batteryreplacementdisplay

2.Alarmdisplay3.Currenttime

9.Logicetc.settingsdisplay

7.Samplinginterval

5.LAN:displayedwhenthewirelessLANconnectionisenabled.

6.DisplayedonlywhenaccessingSDcard

Descriptions of Setting Screen

Pressing[MENU]keygoestosettingmenumode.

Pressthe and operationkeystomovethecursor.Theitemthecursorisoncanbechanged.

1.Settingmodedisplay

3.SettingsDisplay

(e.g.1/10:page1of10)Pressthe[MENU]keyorusethe and keystochangethepage.

2.Settingmodepagedisplay

Pressthe[ENTER]keytodisplaythesettingscreenfortheitemwith displayed(e.g.TEMP )

4.Settingitems

Note:Thecurrenttimedisplaycanbeswitchedtotheelapsedtimewiththe[QUIT]keywhenrecording.

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2.5 Various Connections

<Power-on>: (Refer to “ 3.2 Power-on.)

1) Supply the power.

2) The GL100 is ready for operation by holding down [MENU] key.

3) Connect the module.

The following screen is displayed. Perform the procedure below.

Module Connection Terminal

Connectthemodule(sensor,terminal,andadapter,etc.)soldseparatelytothemoduleconnectionterminal.

Whenthemodule isnotconnected, the"Sensorerror!!"appearsandthesettingscreen isnotdisplayed.BesuretoconnectthemoduletobeusedbeforeoperatingtheGL100.

Please perform the following procedure to replace the module when the power is supplied.

  +0.00V   L:OFF  +0.00V   L:OFF  +0.00V   L:OFF  +0.00V   L:OFFBAT LAN SD    S:30.0s

STOP   ALM.      1:28

GL100-**               

 Sleeping!!           ENTER key to start  

QUIT key to Power OffBAT LAN              

 GL100-XXX       Initializing!!  

                     

                     

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

Free-runningscreen

Holddown[QUIT]keytodisplaythe“Sleeping!!”.

Evenwhenthe“Sleeping!!”isdisplayed,themodulecanbereplaced.

Whilethe“Initializing”isexecuted,pleasedonotoperateanything.

SwitchestoPowerOFFmode.

[QUIT]key ThePowerOFFmodeisusedtosavethebatterypowerwhentheGL100isnotoperated.InthePowerOFFmode,thebatterylifeisapprox.5months.WhentheGL100isinPowerOFFmode(temperature25°C,newbatteries),theGL100switchestostandbystatebyholdingdownthe[MENU]key.

Standbystate

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microSD

ToinsertorremovethemicroSD,followtheprocedurebelow.

microSD

microSDslot

GentlypushthemicroSDcardintotheslotuntilitislocked.*Makesuretoinsertthecardtherightway.

WhenejectingthemicroSDcard,pushitingently,thenremovethecard.

• When mounting, the STATUS lamp will turn on while it checks the amount of available space. Please wait

until it turns off.

• When the microSD is inserted, the data free space is checked even in free-running, therefore The SD

display and STATUS lamp are lit for a moment.

USB I/F

TheUSBI/FisusedtosupplytheexternalpowertotheGL100-N/GL100-WLandcommunicateandcontrolthedata.

Forthepowersupplycapacity,refertothesection“PowerSupplyConnection”.

Alarm Output Terminal

Specification:Photo-couplerinsulationswitchingtype

Rating:30V,50mA(powerdissipation150mW)

GL100side

Alarmoutput

Insertthecablewhilepressinghere.

Withinconnectorcover

*CAUTIONWhenpressingherewithaflatscrewdriver,pleasepressthetipofthedriversoasnottobedeeperthantheconnectorsurface.Iftheconnectorispressedtoomuch,itwillbedamaged.

Low-voltage

High-voltage

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2.6 Various Modules

4ch Voltage / Temperature Terminal (GS-4VT): Optional

Thissectiondescribesthenameandfunctionofeachpart.

1.Hookportion

2.Inputterminal

3.Logicinputterminal

4.Connector

5.Cablepacking

1. Hookportion......................... Usedtomounttoawall.

2. Inputterminal....................... Usedtoconnectvoltageinputorthermocouple.

3. Logicinputterminal.............. Usedtoapplylogicinput.

4. Connector............................. UsedtoconnecttotheconnectorontheGL100module.

5. Cablepacking...................... Thispackingisusedwhenconnectingtheconnector.

This module is not dustproof or waterproof. Please use it in a proper usage environment.

After connecting the GL100 to modules or sensors, please always check/set the time and date.

< Extension cable >

The module can be used approx. 1.5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS

(GS-EXC). However, you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables.

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Tip of Each Input Terminal Function

1. Voltage input

Makesuretopayattentiontothe+and–terminalswhenconnectingit.

+......... High-voltageterminal(terminalinputontheinputsignal’shigh-voltageside)

-.......... Low-voltageterminal(terminalinputontheinputsignal’slow-voltageside)

2. Thermocouple input

Connectthermocoupletothe+and–terminals.

Thermocouple

3. Current input

Attachshuntresistancewhenmeasuringthecurrentinput.

ShuntresistanceE.g.:For4-20mA,add250Ω(±0.1%)resistanceand

measurewitha1-5Vrange.

*Forshuntresistance,usetheB-551(option).

4. Logic / pulse input

+......... No.1toNo.4:High-voltageterminal(terminalinputontheinputsignal’shigh-voltageside)

-.......... G:Low-voltageterminal(terminalinputontheinputsignal’slow-voltageside)

Wheninsertingthecable,insertitwhilepressinghere.

• G is the GND terminal for this module.

• For the maximum input voltage, refer to "3 Regarding Maximum Input Voltage."

+3.3V +3.3V

10kΩ

100kΩ

180kΩ

GND

LOGIC/PULSE

Comparator

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Notes on temperature measurement

When measuring the temperature, please pay attention to the following.

• Do not block the air vents of the GL100. Leave a clear space of at least 20 cm around it.

• To measure stably the temperature, please warm up for 30 minutes or more after power-on.

• When rapid temperature change occurs in the input terminals, the error may occur on the measurement.

• When the measurement is performed in noisy place, be sure to connect to the ground through the GND terminal.

Regarding Maximum Input Voltage

Toavoidbreak-downsorshort-circuitingaccidents,pleasemakesuretoabidebytheitemswrittenbelow.

Incasetheinputvoltageexceedsthespecifications,thecircuitattheinputpartwillbreakdown.Pleasedon'tinputit.

<Inputterminal(+)/Inputterminal(-)interval>Maximuminputvoltage:DC60Vp-p

<Inputterminal(-)/Inputterminal(-)interval>Maximuminputvoltage:60Vp-p

<Inputterminal(-)/GNDterminalinterval>Maximuminputvoltage:DC60Vp-pWithstandvoltage:350Vp-p/1min.

Logic/Pulse<Inputterminal(+)/GNDterminalinterval>Maximuminputvoltage:DC24V

• For thedisplayscreenwhenmaximum inputvoltage isapplied, ifavoltageexceeding10%of fullscale for the

measurementrangeisinput,the“+++++”isdisplayedforpositivedirection,orthe”-----”isdisplayedfornegative

direction.

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3-axis Acceleration / Temperature Sensor (GS-3AT): Optional

This section describes the name and function of each part.

1. Sensor unit

3. Connector

4. Cable packing

2. Sensor mounting holes

1. Sensor unit ........................... The 3-axis acceleration and temperature sensor are built in this module.

2. Sensor mounting hole .......... Used to fix the sensor.

3. Connector ............................. Used to connect to the connector on the GL100 module.

4. Cable packing ...................... This packing is used when connecting the connector.

• This sensor unit is dustproof and splash-resistant to IP54 standards. It can be used in the same

conditions as the module.

• Please take care not to drop or shock the sensor.

• The data during recording will be erased if the power is not supplied to the module in the event of a power

outage or battery exhaustion while recording in Memory mode with the 3-axis Acceleration / Temperature

Sensor (GS-3AT).

After connecting the GL100 to modules or sensors, please always check/set the time and date.

< Extension cable >

The module can be used approx. 1.5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS (GS-

EXC). However, you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables.

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Tip of the Sensor Mounting

Checktheoperatingdirectionofthesensorunit,thensecurelymountitusingfourM3screwstowhatistobemeasured.

1. Connecting to the module

Whenconnecting thismodule,youcanalsouse theGSextensioncable (GS-EXC;soldseparately) formore

convenientconnection.

Objecttobemeasured

If the sensor’s mounting is loose, it will give inaccurate readings.

3644 4.551 19.5

44 51

Sensorunitmountingdimensions(Unit:approx.mm)

< Extension cable >

The module can be used approx. 1.5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS

(GS-EXC). However, you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables.

Thereare±2G,±5G,and±10G,or±20m/s2,±50m/s2,and±100m/s2intheaccelerationrange.

However,thegravitationalaccelerationis1G=Approx.9.807m/s2.

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4ch Thermistor Terminal (GS-4TSR): Optional

Thissectiondescribesthenameandfunctionofeachpart.

1.Hookportion

2.Inputterminal

3.Logic/Pulse inputterminal

4.Connector

5.Cablepacking

1. Hookportion......................... Usedtomounttoawall.

2. Inputterminal....................... UsedtoconnectThermistor.

3. Logic/Pulse

inputterminal.................. Usedtoinputlogic/pulse.

4. Connector............................. UsedtoconnecttotheconnectorontheGL100module.

5. Cablepacking...................... Thispackingisusedwhenconnectingtheconnector.

The GL100 is not waterproof and dustproof. Please use it in a proper usage environment.

After connecting the GL100 to modules or sensors, please always check/set the time and date.

< Extension cable >

The module can be used approx. 1.5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS

(GS-EXC). However, you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables.

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Tip of Each Input Terminal Function

1. Thermistor input

ConnecttheGSthermistorsensor(GS-103AT-4PorGS-103JT-4P;eachsoldseparately)tothe+/-.

Model:GS-103AT-4P

Model:GS-103JT-4P(Ultra-thinshape)

This terminal is for thermistor input only. Make sure not to input voltage or electric current, as this can

cause damage.

2. Logic / pulse input

ConnectGSthermistorsensor(GS-103AT-4PorGS-103JT-4P)soldseparatelytothe+and–terminals.

+......... No.1toNo.4:High-voltageterminal(terminalinputontheinputsignal’shigh-voltageside)

-.......... G:Low-voltageterminal(terminalinputontheinputsignal’slow-voltageside)

Wheninsertingthecable,insertitwhilepressinghere.

G is the GND terminal for this module.

For the circuit configuration, please refer to “ Tip of each input terminal function” in “4ch voltage /

temperature terminal (GS-4VT)” described above.

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Regarding Maximum Input Voltage

Toavoidbreak-downsorshort-circuitingaccidents,pleasemakesuretoabidebytheitemswrittenbelow.

Incasetheinputvoltageexceedsthespecifications,thecircuitattheinputpartwillbreakdown.Pleasedon'tinputit.

Logic/Pulse<Inputterminal(+)/GNDterminalinterval>Maximuminputvoltage:DC24V

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Adapter for AC Current Sensor (GS-DPA-AC): Optional

Thissectiondescribesthenameandfunctionofeachpart.

1.Hookportion

2.Inputtermi

3.Connector

4.Cablepacking

1. Hookportion......................... Usedtomounttoawall.

2. Inputterminal....................... TerminalthatconnectstotheACCurrentSensor(soldseparately).

3. Connector............................. UsedtoconnecttotheconnectorontheGL100module

4. Cablepacking...................... Thispackingisusedwhenconnectingtheconnector.

After connecting the GL100 to modules or sensors, please always check/set the time and date.

< Extension cable >

The module can be used approx. 1.5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS

(GS-EXC). However, you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables.

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Tip of the sensor mounting

1. Connect the AC Current Sensor (GS-AC**A, sold separately) (1) Recording to the module.

Connecting :Pushtheconnectorinuntilitlocksin.

Disconnecting :Pulltheconnectoroutwhilepressingdownonthelockonthebottomwithyourfinger.

K=>L

K=>LConnectorcable

ACCurrentSensor

The connector is exclusively to be used to connect the AC Current Sensor. Do not connect it to voltages,

other electrical currents, etc. It will damage the module.

Pulling the AC Current Sensor’s cable and holding the sensor by the cable will damage the cable’s wires.

2. How to measure with AC Current Sensor

RemovetheACCurrentSensor’slock,insertthemeasurementcableandpushitinuntilitlocks(puttingthecablein

thewrongwaywillcausethemoduletomeasureincorrectly).

K=>LK=>L

Unlock Insertthecableandpushitinuntilitclicks.

Loadside(L)

Powerside(K)

Clamp ch1 or ch2 to L-phase when using single-phase 2-wire

Clamp ch1 and ch2 to R-phase and S-phase respectively when using single-phase 3-wire.

Clamp ch1 and ch2 to R-phase and T-phase respectively when using 3-phase 3-wire.

K=

>L

K=

>L

SR T

K=

>L

K=

>L

NR

K=

>L

NL S

Loadside(L)

Powerside(K)

Loadside(L)

Powerside(K)

Loadside(L)

Powerside(K)

<Single-phase2-wire> <Single-phase3-wire> <3-phase3-wire>

Exampleofwiring

*Itmaybedamagedwhenliftingmorethannecessarythehook,sopleaseusecaution.

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Tip of Settings

1. Various settings

InAMPsettingscreen,select themeasurementmode.Nextselect thesensor type tobeusedand thenset the

measurementvoltageandpowerfactor.

MEAS. Mode

AC1 2W(2ch)

Input Off,50,100,200A

DC-V 90to264V

Powerfactor 0.30to1.00

AC1 3W,AC3 3W

Input 50,100,200A

DC-V 90to264V

Powerfactor 0.30to1.00

Input: : BesuretomatchtotheACcurrentsensortypetobeused.

DC-V : Settheeffectivevoltagetobemeasured.Sinceitisusedtointernallyconvertthecurrentvalue,besuretosettothecorrectvalue.

Powerfactor : Specifythepowerfactortobemeasured.

Thepowerfactorisratioofactivepowerto(apparent)power,dependsonthemeasuringobject.

Since thepower factor isused to internallyconvert thecurrentvalue to thepowervalue, it is required toadjust

accordingtothemeasuringobject.

Formula used internally

Actuallythecurrentvalueismeasured.ThepowervalueisconvertedbymultiplyingtheAMPsettingvoltagebythe

currentvaluemeasuredwiththepowerfactor(ratioofactivepower).(Seethefollowingformula.)

AC1 2W : Measurementsettingwhensingle-phase2-wireisused

2chmeasurementispossible.

*Power=MeasuredcurrentxVoltagexPowerfactor

AC1 3W : Measurementsettingwhensingle-phase3-wireisused

*Power=(Measuredcurrent(ch1)+Measuredcurrent(ch2))xVoltagexPowerfactor

AC3 3W : Measurementsettingwhenthree-phase3-wireisused

*Power=((Measuredcurrent(ch1)+Measuredcurrent(ch2))÷2)xVoltagex√3xPowerfactor

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2. Example of measurement

(1) Measurement with single-phase 100V, 2 loads

Whenthefollowingconnectionisestablished,eachcurrentmeasurementforI,Ia,andIbispossible.

(TheclampinthefollowingfigureindicatesthemeasurementpointofACcurrentsensor.)

However,whenmeasuredbytheGL100,itisnotnecessarilyI=Ia+Ib(Sinceitiscalculatedinvectorquantity.).

Ib

100V

I

IaZaZb

Clamp 1 Clamp 2

Clamp 3

(2) Single-phase 3-wire (100V and 200V)

(TheclampinthefollowingfigureindicatesthemeasurementpointofACcurrentsensor.)

1) Single-phase3-wire(AC1 3W):Measuredattheclamp1(CH1)andclamp2(CH2).

CurrenteffectivevalueofI1=Ia+Ibismeasuredattheclamp1(CH1).

CurrenteffectivevalueofI3=-Ia-Icismeasuredattheclamp2(CH2).

Note: Positive value is displayed regardless of the current direction because it is effective value.

Totalpoweriscalculatedinaccordancewiththesetvoltage100Vandpowerfactor.

2) Single-phase2-wire(AC1 2W):Measuredattheclamp3,clamp4andclamp5insingle-phase2-wiremode.

CurrenteffectivevalueofIbismeasuredattheclamp3.

Currenteffectivevalueof-Icismeasuredattheclamp4.

Note: Positive value is displayed regardless of the current direction because it is effective value.

CrrenteffectivevalueofIaismeasuredattheclamp5.

Eachpoweriscalculatedinaccordancewiththesetvoltage100Vandpowerfactorattheclamp3andclamp4.

Poweriscalculatedinaccordancewiththesetvoltage200Vandpowerfactorattheclamp5.

200V

I1

I2 IaZa

Ib

Ic

I3

100V

100V

Clamp 1 (CH1) Clamp 3

Clamp 4Clamp 2

Clamp 5

I1-I2-I3=0I1=Ia+IbI2=Ic-IbI3=Ia-Ic

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3) Howtomeasurewiththree-phase3-wire

(TheclampinthefollowingfigureindicatesthemeasurementpointofACcurrentsensor.)

Blondel'stheorem:“Whenthenumberofelectricalconductorsisn,themulti-phasepowercanbemeasuredbythe

watt-meter(n-1)”.TheΔ-connectionandY-connectionaredescribedbelow.ThecurrenteffectivevalueofRandT

powerlinearemeasuredattheclamp1and2.

UsingtheBlondel'stheorem,theGL100calculatesthepowerwiththefollowingformula.

Power=((Measuredcurrent(CH1)+Measuredcurrent(CH2))÷2)xSetvoltagex√3xSetpowerfactor

Measurementmethod:Measuredattheclamp1(CH1)andclamp2(CH2)inthree-phase3-wire(AC3 3W)mode.

ThecurrenteffectivevalueofR(U)phaseismeasuredattheclamp1(CH1),andthecurrenteffectivevalueofT(W)

phaseismeasuredattheclamp2(CH2).

Thepoweriscalculatedinaccordancewiththesetvoltageandpowerfactor.

Clamp 1 (CH1)

T

T S

R

S

R

Clamp 2 (CH2)

Δ-connectionPowersupplyside Loadside

Clamp 1 (CH1)

T

R

S Clamp 2 (CH2)

Powersupplyside LoadsideY-connection(Star)

Note:IfthecurrentflowsintheneutralconductorintheY-connection,themeasurementerroroccursbecausethesumofthethreephasecurrentsisnotzero.

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(3) Display screen

Indisplayscreen

•Theinstantaneouspoweronlyisdisplayedduringfree-running.

Accumulated Value

Duringrecording,youcanswitchtotheaccumulationscreenbyoperating[ ]and[ ]keys.

1.AC(A):105.08A   PWR.   10.51kwh2.AC(A):105.08A   PWR.   10.51kwhBAT LAN SD    S: 1.0s

STOP   ALM.      1:28

Accumulatedvaluedisplay

1.AC(A): 105.08A  PWR.    10.51kw2.AC(A): 105.08A  PWR.    10.51kwBAT LAN SD    S: 1.0s

REC.   ALM.      1:28

Normaldisplay

Howtocleartheaccumulatedvalue

Tocleartheaccumulatedvalue,followthefollowingprocedure.

•Whenyoustart,theaccumulatedvalueisclearedandtheaccumulationoperationisperformed.

Theaccumulationoperationisperformedevenintriggerwaitingstate.

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Illumination / Ultraviolet Sensor (GS-LXUV): Optional

Thissectiondescribesthenameandfunctionofeachpart.

1.Hookportion

2.Illuminationsensor

3.Ultravioletsensor

4.Connector

5.Cablepacking

1. Hookportion......................... Usedtomounttoawall.

2. Illuminationsensor............... Sensorunitthatmeasuresilluminationrays.

3. Ultravioletsensor................. Sensorunitthatmeasuresultravioletrays.

4. Connector............................. UsedtoconnecttotheconnectorontheGL100module.

5. Cablepacking...................... Thispackingisusedwhenconnectingtheconnector.

• When measuring ultraviolet rays that have an effect on the eyes or the skin, wear protective glasses,

apply light shielding, etc.

• If the sensor unit becomes dirty, this may affect measurements. Wipe it down with a soft cloth.

• Make sure to handle the sensor unit in a way that it will not crack. If the sensor unit is cracked it may

affect easurements. Replace the sensor if cracked.

After connecting the GL100 to modules or sensors, please always check/set the time and date.

< Extension cable >

The module can be used approx. 1.5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS

(GS-EXC). However, you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables.

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Theilluminationwavelengthis560nmandthepeakofspectralsensitivityisUVwavelength370nm.

1.0 1.0

400 560 750 (nm) 260 370 400 (nm)

<SpectralSensitivityCharacteristic>

Illumination Ultraviolet

Spectralsensitivity Spectralsensitivity

Wavelength Wavelength

Accumulated Value

Duringrecording,youcanswitchtotheaccumulationscreenbyoperating[ ]and[ ]keys.

AccumulatedvaluedisplayNormaldisplay

How to clear the accumulated value

Tocleartheaccumulatedvalue,followthefollowingprocedure.

•Whenyoustart,theaccumulatedvalueisclearedandtheaccumulationoperationisperformed.

Theaccumulationoperationisperformedevenintriggerwaitingstate.

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CO2 Sensor (GS-CO2): Optional

Thissectiondescribesthenameandfunctionofeachpart.

1.Hookportion

2.Internalsensor

3.Connector

4.Cablepacking

1. Hookportion......................... Usedtomounttoawall.

2. Internalsensor..................... ThereisaninternalsensorthatdetectstheCO2.

Thelampfordetectingflasheseverytwoseconds.

3. Connector............................. UsedtoconnecttotheconnectorontheGL100module.

4. Cablepacking...................... Thispackingisusedwhenconnectingtheconnector.

• The battery is not available for power supply. Use the USB cable to supply the power.

• Do not use the module close to your face.

Your breath may affect measurements.

• Blocking the module’s aperture may cause the airflow to affect measurements.

After connecting the GL100 to modules or sensors, please always check/set the time and date.

< Extension cable >

The module can be used approx. 1.5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS

(GS-EXC). However, you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables.

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Temperature / Humidity Sensor (GS-TH): Optional

Thissectiondescribesthenameandfunctionofeachpart.

1.Hookportion

2.Connector

3.Cablepacking

1. Hookportion......................... Usedtomounttoawall.

2. Connector............................. UsedtoconnecttotheconnectorontheGL100module.

3. Cablepacking...................... Thispackingisusedwhenconnectingtheconnector.

Attaching just this module to the wall, etc. will damage the connector cable. Always connect to the GL100.

Wallmountinghook

The temperature sensor measures the change in capacitance of the conductivity caused by moisture

absorption. Therefore, dust, fumes and other organic compound may affect measurements. Usage in

an environment with a large quantity of these substances floating about will cause large measurement

deviations.

After connecting the GL100 to modules or sensors, please always check/set the time and date.

< Extension cable >

The module can be used approx. 1.5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS

(GS-EXC). However, you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables.

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Accumulated Value

Duringrecording,youcanswitchtotheaccumulationscreenbyoperating[ ]and[ ]keys.

AccumulatedvaluedisplayNormaldisplay

How to clear the accumulated value

Tocleartheaccumulatedvalue,followthefollowingprocedure.

•Whenyoustart,theaccumulatedvalueisclearedandtheaccumulationoperationisperformed.

Theaccumulationoperationisperformedevenintriggerwaitingstate.

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Adapter for Branch Adapter (GS-DPA): Optional

Thissectiondescribesthenameandfunctionofeachpart.

1.Hookportion

2.Sensorconnector

3.Connector

4.Cablepacking

1. Hookportion......................... Usedtomounttoawall.

2. Sensorconnector................. Thesensorconnectorsareontheleftandright.

3. Connector............................. UsedtoconnecttotheconnectorontheGL100module.

4. Cablepacking...................... Thispackingisusedwhenconnectingtheconnector.

• The GL100 has basic water protection but this module has no water protection. Be careful when installing

and handling.

• Before connecting to the GL100, always connect all of the sensors to the branch adapter and then

connect.

• When using the CO2 sensor in combination with other sensors, always use a USB cable connection as

the power source.

• The sensor connector is used for GS-LXUV, GS-CO2 or GS-TH only. Please do not connect the device

other than them. The GL100-N/GL100-WL may be damaged.

< Extension cable >

The module can be used approx. 1.5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS

(GS-EXC). However, you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables.

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Tip of the sensor combination.

It is not possible to be used by connecting two same sensors.

< Extension cable >

The module can be used approx. 1.5 m away from the GL100 by using an extension cable for GS

(GS-EXC). However, you cannot connect and use multiple extension cables.

Therearethefollowingthreesensorcombinations.

1. Combined illumination / ultraviolet sensor and temperature and humidity sensor measurement

Compositemeasurementcanbedonebyusingtheillumination/ultravioletsensor(GS-LXUV)andthetemperature

andhumiditysensor(GS-TH)(eachsoldseparately).

GL100mainmodule

Temperatureandhumiditysensor(GS-TH)

Illumination/Ultravioletsensor(GS-LXUV)

BranchadapterforGS(GS-DPA)

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2. Combined CO2 sensor and temperature and humidity sensor measurement

Compositemeasurementcanbedonebyusing theCO2sensor (GS-CO2)and the temperatureandhumidity

sensor(GS-TH)(eachsoldseparately).

If the CO2 sensor (GS-CO2) is included in the assembly, it cannot be powered with batteries.

* TheGL100’spowerisprovidedthroughaUSBcableconnection

GL100mainmodule

Temperatureandhumiditysensor(GS-TH)

CO2Sensor(GS-CO2)

BranchadapterforGS(GS-DPA)

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3. Combined CO2 sensor and illumination / ultraviolet sensor

CompositemeasurementcanbedonebyusingtheCO2sensor(GS-CO2)andtheillumination/ultravioletsensor

(GS-LXUV)(eachsoldseparately).

If the CO2 sensor (GS-CO2) is included in the assembly, it cannot be powered with batteries.

* TheGl100’spowerisprovidedthroughaUSBcableconnection.

GL100mainmodule

Illumination/Ultravioletsensor(GS-LXUV)

CO2Sensor(GS-CO2)

BranchadapterforGS(GS-DPA)

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Accumulated Value

Byswitchingthedisplayeddata,therecordeddatacanbedisplayedindetailduringdatarecording.

1. Combined measurement of the iIllumination / ultraviolet sensor and temperature and humidity sensor

Indisplayscreen,twomeasurementsofillumination/ultravioletsensorandtemperatureandhumiditysensorare

displayed.

Duringrecording,youcanswitchtotheaccumulationscreenbyoperating[ ]and[ ]keys.

Accumulatedvaluedisplaybypressingonce

Normaldisplay Accumulatedvaluedisplaybypressingtwice

2. Combined measurement of the CO2 sensor and temperature and humidity sensor

Indisplayscreen,twomeasurementsofCO2sensorandtemperatureandhumiditysensoraredisplayed.

Duringrecording,youcanswitchtotheaccumulationscreenbyoperating[ ]and[ ]keys.

AccumulatedvaluedisplayNormaldisplay

3. Combined measurement of the CO2 sensor and iIllumination / ultraviolet sensor

Indisplayscreen,twomeasurementsofCO2sensorandillumination/ultravioletsensoraredisplayed.

Duringrecording,youcanswitchtotheaccumulationscreenbyoperating[ ]and[ ]keys.

AccumulatedvaluedisplayNormaldisplay

Howtocleartheaccumulatedvalue

Tocleartheaccumulatedvalue,followthefollowingprocedure.

•Whenyoustart,theaccumulatedvalueisclearedandtheaccumulationoperationisperformed.

Theaccumulationoperationisperformedevenintriggerwaitingstate.

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CHAPTER 3 Measure and SetThischapterexplainshowtocheckthemainmodule'sexternalcasingandaccessories,andhowtopreparethemainmoduleforoperation.

Product Summary

3.1 Before Setting Up3.2 Power-on3.3 Date/Time Adjustment3.4 Measurement Procedure

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3.1 Before Setting Up

WhenyouconnectthemoduleandpowersupplytotheGL100,variousscreendisplayandoperationarepossible.

First,setthedate/timeandlanguage(English/Japanese)andthensetupvarioussettings.

1)Power-on : Referto“3.2Power-on”.

2)Settingdate : Whenthepowerisconsumed,thesetvaluesreturnstothedefaultvalues.Besuretosetthemin

accordancewith“3.3Date/TimeAdjustment”.

3)Settinglanguag: Thedefaultdisplay language isEnglish.Toswitch thedisplay languagetoJapanese,refer to”

SettingLanguage”in“3.4MeasurementProcedure”.

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3.2 Power-on

ThisGL100canbepoweredbyalkalinebatteries,anACadaptor (USBcableconnection)oraPC (USBcableconnection).

Refertothefollowingdescription.

Wait about 20 seconds until the power is turned on again after power off.

If the sensors and modules are not recognized, check the connections and restart the Gl100. Turn on after

waiting about 20 seconds.

When the power is supplied, it is ready for operation by holding down the [MENU] key.

How to Switch On the Power

Whenthescreenisnotdisplayedafterpower-on,theGL100isreadyforoperationbyholdingdown[MENU]key.

Whenthemoduleisnotconnected,the“SENSORERROR!!”isdisplayed.Whenthemoduleisconnectedproperly,the“Sleeping!!”isdisplayed.

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

“Sleeping!!”screendisplayedwhenthemoduleisconnectedproperly

Moduleunconnected

    センサ エラー!!           

    センサ ヲ セツソ゛ク シテクタ゛サイ 

   QUITキーヲオスト ハ゜ワーOFFシマスBAT LAN              

GL100-**               

 タイキチュウテ゛ス!!          ENTERキーテ゛ カイシシマス    

  QUITキーヲオスト ハ゜ワーOFFシマスBAT LAN              

“Sleeping!!”screendisplayedwhenthemoduleisconnectedproperly

Moduleunconnected

    SENSOR ERROR!!      

    Please connect        the sensor         QUIT key to Power OffBAT LAN              

GL100-**               

 Sleeping!!           ENTER key to start  

QUIT key to Power OffBAT LAN              

<When using GL100-WL>

• When the wireless LAN mode in the I/F setting is other than OFF, the wireless LAN is enabled in

Standby state.

• When the wireless LAN is not used, set the wireless LAN mode in the I/F setting to OFF.

In the case of battery use, the alkaline battery life is extended.

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How to Switch to Power OFF Mode

Toswitchtothismodewhilethe“Sleeping!!”screenisdisplayed,press[QUIT]key.

(Thisscreenisdisplayedwhenthepowerissuppliedandthemoduleisconnected.)

GL100-**               

 Sleeping!!           ENTER key to start  

QUIT key to Power OffBAT LAN              

                  

                     

                     

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

Standbystate

Press[QUIT]key.

PowerOFFMode

Inthiscase,thereisnothingdisplayedinthisscreen.

TheGL100isreadyforoperationandthe“Sleeping!!”screenaboveisdisplayedbyholdingdown[MENU]key.

• WhenBAT(LowBatteryStatus)isdisplayedinthebottomleftcorneroftheLCDscreen,itisnotpossibletoproceed

tothenextscreenforthebatteryshortage.

Press[QUIT]keytoswitchtoPowerOFFModeandreplacethebattery.

• WhenBAT(LowBatteryStatus)andLANconnectingstateisdisplayedinthebottomleftcorneroftheLCDscreen,it

isnotpossibletoproceedtothenextscreenforthebatteryshortage.

Press[QUIT]keytoswitchtoPowerOFFModeandreplacethebattery. Inthiscase,sincetheLANconnection is

disabled,re-connecttotheLANafterreplacingthebattery.

There is no screen display while the screen saver is running, but the Power lamp (green) flashes. In such

cases, the screen is displayed by pressing any key.

When the Power lamp (green) does not flash, the GL100 is in Power OFF state. In such cases, hold down

[MENU] key.

<Power OFF Mode>

By switching to the Power OFF Mode, the battery life is extended when not in use.

New alkaline battery life is about 5 months. (at 25°C).

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1. How to install the batteries

(1) Loosenthescrewsonthebackcover.

Screw

(2)Removethebackcover.

(3)InserttwoAAalkalinebatteries.

*Makesuretoinsertthebatteriestherightway.

(4)Attachthebackcoverandtightenthescrews.

Screw

Make sure to use two size AA alkaline batteries.

Do not use zinc-carbon batteries or nickel hydride (rechargeable) batteries.

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2. How to connect AC adapter (USB cable connection)

(1) ConnectingACadapter

ConnectthismoduletoacommercialACadaptorusingaUSBcable.

ConnectUSBI/Fterminal.

• Make sure to use an AC adaptor rated 5V (at least 1A).

• Smartphone chargers cannot be used, because they usually have overcharge protection lines that may

identify this module as being fully charged and stop output.

(2) HowtoconnecttoPC

PleaseusetheincludedUSBcableandconnecttheUSBI/FterminaltoaPC.

*IEC60950-1-certifiedproductwithaUSBoutputcompatiblewiththeLimitedPowerSource.

• Make sure to use a USB cable connection rated 5V (at least 200mA).

• Do not connect via a USB hub.

• Therecommendedpowersourcesforeachcombinationofmodulesarelistedbelow.

Setting items Sensor module connectedBuilt-inalkaline battery

USB cableconnection

Temperatureandhumiditymeasurement GS-TH B A

3-axisacceleration/TemperatureMeasurement

GS-3AT B A

4chvoltage/temperaturemeasurement GS-4VT C A

4chthermistortemperaturemeasurement

GS-4TSR B A

Illuminance/Ultravioletmeasurement GS-LXUV B A

CO2measurement GS-CO2 D A

ACcurrent/powermeasurement GS-DPA-AC B A

Temperatureandhumidity+CO2measurement

GS-DPA+GS-TH+GS-CO2 D A

Temperatureandhumidity+illumination/UVmeasurement

GS-DPA+GS-TH+GS-LXUV B A

CO2+illumination/UVmeasurement GS-DPA+GS-CO2+GS-LXUV D A

*:TheGS-DPAlistedisameasurementthatusesthebranchadapterforGS.

A:FulloperationB:Thisworksonalkalinebatteries.C:Thisworksonalkalinebatteries,butpowerconsumptionisrelativelyhigh,theoperatingtimewillbeshorter.D:Cannotbeusedasapowersource

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• DC current consumption is as follows.

Whendrivinginthebatteries,useasareferenceofbatteryconsumption.

ModelPower Supply

Wireless LAN

LCD Backlight

Screen-saver

SD Card

Consumption current (mA)

TH 3AT 4VT 4TSR AC LXUV CO2

GL100-WL

Battery(3V)

OFF

MAX OFF No 15 17 120 24 29 24 -

OFF OFF No 6 8 110 15 20 15 -

- ON No 5 7 109 14 19 14 -

- ON Yes 6 8 110 15 20 15 -

USB(5V)

ON

MAX OFF No 108 108 168 112 120 115 135

OFF OFF No 102 102 162 108 116 110 130

- ON No 100 100 160 107 114 109 128

- ON Yes 102 102 162 109 116 111 130

GL100-N

Battery(3V)

OFF

MAX OFF No 14 16 118 22 28 22 -

OFF OFF No 5 7 108 14 19 14 -

- ON No 4 6 107 13 18 13 -

- ON Yes 5 7 108 14 19 14 -

USB(5V)

OFF

MAX OFF No 18 21 79 25 31 25 46

OFF OFF No 13 16 74 20 26 20 41

- ON No 12 15 73 19 25 19 40

- ON Yes 13 16 74 20 26 20 41

*Theabovevalueistheaveragevalueofthebody+sensor.

*Thereisnochangeinconsumptioncurrentbythesamplingrate.

*Theconsumptioncurrentincreasesuptoabout20mAwhileaccessingtheSDcard.

*WhentheCO2sensor isused, theconsumptioncurrent increasesperiodically (about two-second intervals)

about500mA.

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3.3 Date/Time Adjustment

AfterconnectingthemoduleandpowersourcetotheGL100,set thedateandtimeinaccordancewiththefollowingprocedure.

Life of the internal clock back-up battery is about 10 hours.

When the power has been not supplied for a long time, the set date and time are reset. Always check the

date and time after connecting the module. If this date and time is wrong, the data name when recorded is

different from the real time.

• Hold down the [QUIT] key (approx. 3 seconds) to put the module into standby state.

• In the case of battery-powered, put the module into standby state automatically if you do not

operate for 3 minutes.

When the wireless LAN is enabled, the module will not go into standby state.

• Press [ENTER] key in Standby state to return to the free-running screen.

1.Setupthepowersource

2.PreparetheGL100-N/GL100-WLandmodules.

Ifnotconnectingthemodule,itisnotpossibletoset.

3.Performthefollowingprocedure(GL-THisusedinthisprocedure).

1) Beforeconnectingthemodule,thefollowingscreenisdisplayed.

    SENSOR ERROR!!      

    Please connect        the sensor         QUIT key to Power OffBAT LAN              

Moduleunconnectedstate

2)Connectthe(GL-TH)moduletotheGL100-N/GL100-WL.

Thefollowingscreenisdisplayedafterconnectingit.

”Please wait”  

                     

                     

Recognitionofmoduletypes

TheGL100-N/GL100-WLisinstandbystateafterrecognizingthemoduletype.

GL100-**               

 Sleeping!!           ENTER key to start  

QUIT key to Power OffBAT LAN              

Standbystate

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3)Press[ENTER]keytodisplaythefree-runningscreen.

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

Thefree-runningscreenisdisplayedafterconfirmingthemoduleconditions.

 GL100-XXX       Initializing!!  

                     

                     

Free-runningscreen

4)Press[MENU]keytodisplaythesettingscreen.

Firstpageofthesettingscreenisdisplayed..

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

5)Displaythedateandtimeadjustmentpage(8/10).

Press[ ]keyor[MENU]keyuntilthepageisswitchedtothe“OTHER-1”page.

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

Or

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

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6)Selectthedisplaymode(Mode).

Press[ ]keyuntilthe“Data/Time”ishighlighted.

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

Press[ENTER]keytodisplaythe“Mode”settingscreen.

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

Againpress[ENTER]keytoselecttheDisplaymodeusing[ ]or[ ]key.Press[ENTER]keytoconfirmit.

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

7)Setthedate.

Press[ ]keytohighlighttheDate.

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

Againpress[ENTER]keytodisplaythescreentochangethevalue.

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Press[ ]or[ ]keytoincreaseordecreasethevalue.

ToadjustthevalueofMM:DD,highlightthevaluetobemodifiedbyoperating[ ]or[ ]keyandthenadjustitby

operating[ ]or[ ]key.Press[ENTER]keytoconfirmitaftercompletion.

8)Setthetime.

Press[ ]keytohighlightthe“Time”.

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

Press[ENTER]keytodisplaythescreentochangethevalue.

Press[ ]or[ ]keytoincreaseordecreasethevalue.

Hghlightthevaluetobemodifiedbyoperating[ ]or[ ]keyandthenadjustitbyoperating[ ]or[ ]key.

Press[ENTER]keytoconfirmitaftercompletion.

9)CompletetheData/Timeadjustment

Whencompletingthesettings,press[QUIT]keytoreturntothefree-runningscreen.

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

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3.4 Measurement Procedure

Themeasurementprocedureisdescribedinthefollowingorder.

1.Supplythepower

2.Connectthemodules

3.Setthecommonitems(OTHER-1)

4.Setthemeasurementconditions

5.Startorstopthemeasurement

6.Howtoconfirmtherecordeddata

1. Supply the power

SupplythepowertotheGL100-N/GL100-WL(Referto“3.2Power-on”.).

2. Connect the modules

Connectthemoduletodisplaythefree-runningscreen.(RefertoStep3in“3.3Date/TimeAdjustment”.).

3. Set the common items (OTHER-1)

Insettingscreen,setthecommonitems(RefertoStep4in“3.3Date/TimeAdjustment”.).

Commonsettings(OTHER-1)

•Date/Time.................................Besuretocheckthedateandtimeafterpower-on.

Mode YY:MM:DD,DD:MM:YY

Date 2014-07-01,07-01-2014

Time 10:10:00(Hour:Minute:Second)

•ScreenSav...............................SetthetimetoturnoffthescreenwhentheGL100isnotinoperation.

Screen-saver Off,1,2,5,10,20,30,60min.

There is no screen display while the screen saver is running, but the Power lamp (green) flashes. In such

cases, the screen is displayed by pressing any key.

When the Power lamp (green) does not flash, the GL100 is in Power OFF state. In such cases, hold down

[MENU] key.

•LCDBrightness........................AdjustthebrightnessofLCDbacklight.

LCDbrightness Off,Dark,Middle,Bright

•Language.................................ThedisplaylanguagecanbeswitchedtoEnglishorJapanese.(ThedefaultdisplaylanguageisEnglish.)

Language English,Janpanese

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•FactoryINT..............................Returntothefactorysettings.

Allsettingswillbereset,sopleaseusecaution.

Yes:(ENTER) When[ENTER]keyispressed,thesettingsareinitialized.

No:(QUIT) Toquitthisscreenwithoutchanging,press[QUIT]key.

<Display language of GL100-N/GL100-WL>

InitialmenuisdisplayedinEnglish.

WhenyouwanttodisplayinEnglish,switchtoEnglishinaccordancewiththefollowingprocedure.

1) SupplythepowertotheGL100-N/GL100-WL.

2)Next,connectthemoduletotheGL100-N/GL100-WL(ExampleofGS-THconnection).

    SENSOR ERROR!!      

    Please connect        the sensor         QUIT key to Power OffBAT LAN              

Moduleunconnectedstate

”Please wait”  

                     

                     

Recognitionofmoduletypes

GL100-**               

 Sleeping!!           ENTER key to start  

QUIT key to Power OffBAT LAN              

Standbystate

Free-runningscreen

TEMP:     +26.7HUM.:     +39.8%

             DEWP:    +12.18BAT LAN SD    S: 1.0s

STOP   ALM.      1:28QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

3)Press[MENU]keytodisplaythesettingscreen.

Firstpageofthesettingscreenisdisplayed.

[AMP]             1/9Mode        REF.TEMP ↑REF.TEMP    +0.00

            

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

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4)Displaythelanguagedisplayitem.

Press[MENU]keyuntilthe“OTHER-1”isdisplayed.

[OTHER-1]         7/9Date/Time:          Screen Sav:Off      LCD Brightness:Off  Language:  English  Factory INIT:       

   

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

5)Selectthelanguagedisplay.

Using[ ]key,highlightthe“Language”(English).

[OTHER-1]         7/9Date/Time:          Screen Sav:Off      LCD Brightness:Off  Language:  English  Factory INIT:       

   

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

Press[ENTER]keytodisplaythe“Language”settingscreen.

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

[OTHER-1]         7/9Date/Time:          Screen Sav:Off      LCD Brightness:Off  Language:  English  Factory INIT:       

   

          Japanese English                                     

Using[ ]and[ ]keys,selectthe“English”.

[OTHER-1]         7/9Date/Time:          Screen Sav:Off      LCD Brightness:Off  Language:  English  Factory INIT:       

   

          Japanese English                                     

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

Pressthe[ENTER]keytoconfirmit.

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

[OTHER-1]         7/9Date/Time:          Screen Sav:Off      LCD Brightness:Off  Language:  English  Factory INIT:       

   

TheEnglishdisplayprocedureiscomplete.

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4. Set the measurement conditions

InSettingscreen,setthemeasurementconditions.

Themeasurementconditionsvariesdependingonthemodule.RefertotheUSER’SMANUALforeachmodule.

Thefollowingshowsanexample.(ExampleofGS-4VTconnection)

AMP

Settheconditionsofinputsignaltobemeasured.

(Thedisplayedinformationvariesdependingonthemodule.)

ALL Thesettingsof1to4channelscanbesetatatime.

1to4Input SetOff,Voltage,Temperature.

Range Voltage:20,50,100,200,or500mV,1,2,5,10,20,50V;1-5VTemperature:TC-K(K-typethermocouple),TC-T(T-typethermocouple)

LOGIC

Settheconditions(inputorslop)ofLogic/Pulseinputsignal.

(Thedisplayedinformationvariesdependingonthemodule.)

InputMode Off,Logic,Pulse

LOGIC InputSlope Off,On

Pulse InputSlope Off

Counts ↑ H,↓ LInst. ↑ H,↓ L

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DATA

Set the data recording conditions.

• Sampling ..............................Sets the timing of data capture.

Sampling 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 sec.1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 min.

• Capture MODE .......................Sets the interval of data file.

Capture MODE Continuous The data from the start to the stop is recorded in a file. However, the file size is approx. 1.9GB per one file.

1Hour Data file is generated every hour after starting.

24Hour Data file is generated every 24 hours after starting.

DatarecordedintheinternalmemoryormicroSDareplacedintheLOGfolder.

NumberoffilesthatcanbeplacedintheLOGfolderismaximum600files.

WhentheCaptureModeissetto1Hour,itislimitedtomaximum600filesatabout25days.

Whenrecordingforalongperiodoftime,pleasesettheCaptureModetoContinuousor24Hour.

• When"Continuous"isselected,thedatafileisnotgeneratedifthepowersupplyisshutdown.Inthiscase,itis

recommendedthatyouapplytheUSBpowerorsettothe"24Hour"or"1Hour"periodicallygenerateddatafile.

• Whenthe"CaptureMode"issetto1Houror24Hour,afewpointsofdatapointsmaybemoveddependingon

thesamplingrate.Duplicationandomissionofthedatadoesnotoccur.

• Capture DIST .......................Select the internal memory (4.9M bytes) or micro SD card.

However, you cannot select the micro SD card when it has not been inserted.

Capture DIST Memory, SD card

Recommended SD card: TS4GUSDHC4 (Transcend)

DatarecordedintheinternalmemoryormicroSDareplacedintheLOGfolder.

IfthenumberoffilesplacedinaLOGfolderincreases,therecordstartprocessingwilltakemoretime.Itis

recommendedtoregularlydeleteunnecessarydata.

However,numberoffilesthatcanbeplacedintheLOGfolderismaximum600files.

WhenafolderiscontainedintheLOGfolder,thefolderiscountedasasinglefile.

In[DATA]menu,youcancheckthecurrentnumberoffiles.

*WhentheGS-3ATisinstalled,thenumberoffilesisnotdisplayed.

*Usingthefollowingmethod,youcandeletethefiles.

•UsingtheUSB(LAN),connectbetweentheGL100andPCanddeletetheunnecessaryfilesbyusingthe

functionofthededicatedsoftware(GL100-APS).

•InserttheSDcardintothePCanddeletetheunnecessaryfilesbyusingthestandardPCfunction.

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When selecting the SD cardWhen the “Capture DEST” is switched from Memory to SD card, the following screen is displayed.Press [ENTER] key to copy the contents in the Memory to the SD card.

When the copy is complete, the free space is checked and then the space is displayed.When pressing [QUIT] key, the free space is checked and then the space is displayed without copying it.

When selecting the MemoryWhen switching from SD card to Memory, the following screen is displayed.When [ENTER] key is pressed, the memory is erased. (It takes about 3 minutes.)

When pressing [QUIT] key, the Memory is set.

• If the power is not supplied to the module during copying the data to the micro SD, the micro SD may be

damaged.

When copying the data to the micro SD, please use the USB power.

• When copying the data in the internal memory to the micro SD, the data is copied to the LOG

folder in the micro SD. Number of files that can be placed in the LOG folder is maximum 600 files.

If there are more data in a LOG folder in the micro SD, the copy operation is slower. Please delete any

unnecessary data before copying.

Tip of memory recording time

The memory recording time varies depending on the memory capacity.For the recording time, refer to the recording time in the following table.

Recording conditions• Recording destination: Internal memory (calculated by 4.9MB)• Sampling: 30 sec. or 1 min.* Max. recording time = (Max. capacity÷Record length) x Sampling interval

Setting items ModelRecord length (Byte)

Max. recording time (reference value): Approx. (day)

Sampling 30 sec. Sampling 1 min.Temperature / humidity setting GS-TH 14 127 254

3-axis acceleration / temperature measurement

GS-3AT 12 148 297

4ch voltage / temperature measurement

GS-4VT 22 81 162

4ch thermistor temperature measurement

GS-4TSR 38 46 93

Illuminance / ultraviolet measurement

GS-LXUV 16 111 223

AC current / power measurement GS-DPA-AC 20 89 178

CO2 measurement GS-CO2 6 297 594

Temperature / humidity + CO2 measurement

GS-TH+GS-CO2 16 111 223

Temperature / humidity + illuminance / ultraviolet measurement

GS-TH+GS-LXUV 18 68 137

CO2 + illuminance / ultraviolet measurement

GS-CO2+GS-LXUV 26 99 198

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TRIGGER

Set the data recording start/stop conditions.

• TRIG Setting .........................Set the recording start/stop conditions.

TRIG Setting Off Pressing the [START/STOP] key on this module will start/stop recording.

Start The recording will start with the trigger source conditions after pressing the [START/STOP] key.The recording will stop after pressing the [START/STOP] key.

Stop The recording will start after pressing the [START/STOP] keyand will be stopped with the trigger source conditions.

• TRIG Source ..........................Set the trigger conditions.

TRIG Source Off

Alarm Operates when alarm occurs.

Date/Time Operates with the set date and time.

• Whenthetriggerconditionalreadyhasbeensetisdisabled,therecordingisstartedassoonasyou

startameasurement.

<Ex.>

TRIGSetting:Start

TRIGSource:Alarm

Alarm:Off

• Whenthe3-axisAcceleration/TemperatureSensor(GS-3AT)isinstalled,thefollowingtriggersettingcanbe

usedbythePre-trigger.

Start:Off,Level,Alarm

Stop:Off

For the conditions that cannotbe set currently, the condition itemsset laterwill be enabled.

<Ex.>

WhensettingtheStarttriggertoDateinthestatethatthePre-triggerissetto50%,thePre-triggerwillbeOff.

ALARM

Set the conditions which the alarm information is sent.

(The settings vary depending on the module).

Alarm Off

Level Determine the conditions with the numerical setting.

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I/F

The GL100-WL only can be set.

* When using the GL100-N, this cannot be set.

• WLAN Mode ........................Set the identifier of the access point.

Off This is the setting when the wireless function is not used.

Access point Base unit (When the base unit receives the connection request from the computers on the communication network, it intermediates the communication to the network.)

Station Set the child unit.

• DHCP ................................... IP address is automatically allocated.Access point

Set to On when you want to automatically allocate the IP address to the wireless LAN child unit (PC, smartphone, or tablet, etc.) connected to the GL100. Conversely, set to Off when setting IP address to the child unit without allocating it.

Station

When the wireless LAN base unit to be connected has DHCP function, by enabling the function, IP address is automatically allocated to the base unit. When the DHCP function is disabled, IP address is required to manually allocate in the TCP/IP page.

DHCP Off, On

• TCP/IP .................................Set the communication protocol of IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway. (The values are an example.)

IP address 192.168.***.***Subnet mask 255.255.255.000

Gateway 192.168.***.***

• SSID ....................................This is the identification ID of wireless LAN.

The wireless LAN child unit to be connected to the GL100 is required to set with respect to the connection to this SSID. When operating the child unit in the access point mode, it is possible to use it without modification.

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•Security.................................WirelessLANconnectionisencryptedforsecurity.

ThroughthesettingsotherthanOff,athirdpartywhodoesnotknowthekeyisnotabletoconnecttotheGL100-WL.UsuallyusetheWPAorWPA2.

*Inthecaseofthestation,enterthesecurityschemeandencryptionkey.

Auto WPA/WPA2isautomaticallyidentified.Thisisnotusedinaccesspointmode.

Off Encryptionisdisabled.

WEP Thisisasimpleencryptionmethod.Onlyhalf-widthalphanumericcharactersareavailable.Setinnumberofcharactersof13characters.

WPA ThisismorerobustencryptionschemethanWEP.Onlyhalf-widthalphanumericcharactersareavailable.Setinnumberofcharactersfrom8charactersto63characters.

WPA2

•Key....................................... IdentificationofthebaseunitwhenconnectingintowirelessLAN.

Key Setthekeyinaccordancewiththesecuritysettings.

Tip of wireless LAN settings

WirelessLANfunctionissupportedintheGL100-WLonly.

TheGL100-WLhastwomodesof“Accesspoint”and“Station”.

Thefunctions,connectablemodule,andoperatingenvironmentofthe“Accesspoint”and“Station”arenotsame.

Access point (operated as base unit)

When1:1wirelessLANconnection(betweentheGL100andPC/smartphone/tablet)isenabled,thefollowingmodules

andoperatingenvironmentarerequired.

•PCorSmartphonethatcanbeconnectedtothewirelessLANwiththededicatedsoftware.

PCisachildunit.

Smartphoneisachildunit.

GL100-WLisabaseunit.Wirelessconnection

Wirelessconnection

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Station (operated as child unit):

WhenconnectingPCtothecommerciallyavailablewirelessLANbaseunitandcontrollingmultipleGL100sfromPC,

thefollowingmodulesandoperatingenvironmentarerequired.

•PCorSmartphonethatcanbeconnectedtothewirelessLANwiththededicatedsoftware.

•WirelessLANbaseunit(devicewithWi-Fi-certifiedwirelessLANbaseunitfunction)

•InternetconnectingenvironmentwhenyouwanttoconnecttheInternet(Internetprovideragreementormobilecarrieragreement,

etc.)

•Internetconnectingande-mailsending/receivingenvironmentswhenyouwanttosend/receivee-mail(E-mailandwebmailfor

Internetprovider)

*SMTPandPOP3arerequired.

PCisachildunit.

Smartphoneisachildunit.

BaseUnit

GL100-WLisabaseunit.

Wireconnection Wirelessconnection

Wirelessconnection Wirelessconnection

Wirelessconnection

VarioussettingscanbesetintheGL100.Inaddition,thereisawaytosetbyusingtheGL100-Network_ConfigsoftwareincludedontheCD-ROM.Fortheusageandoperation,refertotheHelp.

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MAIL

ThiscanbesetfortheGL100-WLonly.

*WhenusingtheGL100-N,thiscannotbeset.

[MAIL]           7/10Notification:       User Info.:         Server:             AUTH/SSL:           Destination:        Reception:          

•Notification............................Theinformationsentbye-mailcanbesettoOn/Off.

Alarmnotification Thealarminformationissentwhenthealarmoccurs.

BatteryLOW Thebatteryinformationissentwhenbatterylevelislow.

RadiofieldintensityLOW Theradioinformationissentwhenradiofieldintensityislow.

Diskfull ThememoryinformationissentwhenremainingcapacityofSDcardislow.

•UserInfo...............................Setthemailaddress,etc.ofGL100.

Mailaddress Setthee-maildestinationaddresswithin63characters.****@***.co.jp

Servername Settheuseraccountnamesofreceivingandsendingservers.Tosetindividually,usetheGL100-Network_Configsoftware.

Password Settheuserpasswordsofreceivingandsendingservers.Tosetindividually,usetheGL100-Network_Configsoftware.

•Server..................................SetthemailsendingserveroftheGL100.

POPServer Setthemailreceivingserver.

POPPort SettheportnumberinaccordancewiththePOPSofAUTH/SSL.OFF:110STARTTLS:143OVERSSL:993Fordetailedsettings,followthePOPserveravailable.

SMTPServer Setthemailsendingserver.

SMTPPort SettheportnumberinaccordancewiththeAUTH/SSL.OFF:25STARTTLS:587OVERSSL:465Fordetailedsettings,followtheSMTPserveravailable.

•AUTH/SSL............................Setthee-mailauthenticationandencryption.

AUTH(SMTP) Off,POP,SMTP-AUTH

SMTP-AUTH PLAIN,CRAM-MDS

POPS Off,STARTTLS,OVERSSL

SMTPS Off,STARTTLS,OVERSSL

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•Destination.............................Setthemaildestinationandsubject.

TO ****@***.co.jpSetwithin63characters.

CC aaaaa@***.co.jpSetwithin63characters.

CC bbbbb@***.co.jpSetwithin63characters.

CC ccccc@***.co.jpSetwithin63characters.

CC ddddd@***.co.jpSetwithin63characters.

Subject Setthesubjectwithin63characters.

•Reception...............................Setthemailreceivingtimeintervalandmaildataprocessing.

Receivinginterval Setthereceivingintervalto1to1440min.

Sendingtest Thetestresultsaredisplayedafterperformingthesendingtest.

Receivingtest Thetestresultsaredisplayedafterperformingthereceivingtest.

OTHER-1

Thedisplayedinformationvariesdependingonthemodule.

•Date/Time..................................Alwayscheckitafterpower-on.

Mode YY:MM:DD,DD:MM:YY

Date 2014-07-01,07-01-2014

Time 10:10:00(Hour:Minute:Second)

•ScreenSav..................................SetthetimetoturnoffthescreenwhentheGL100isnotinoperation.

ScreenSaver Off,2,5,0,20,30,60min.

There is no screen display while the screen saver is running, but the Power lamp (green) flashes. In such

cases, the screen is displayed by pressing any key.

When the Power lamp (green) does not flash, the GL100 is in Power OFF state. In such cases, hold down

[MENU] key.

•LCDBrightness...........................AdjustthebrightnessofLCDbacklight.

LCDbrightness Off,Dark,Middle,Bright

•Language....................................ThedisplaylanguagecanbeswitchedtoEnglishorJapanese.(ThedefaultdisplaylanguageisEnglish.)

Language EnglishorJapanese

•FactoryINT................................Returntothefactorysettings.

Allsettingswillbereset,sopleaseusecaution.

Yes:(ENTER) When[ENTER]keyispressed,thesettingsareinitialized.

No:(QUIT) Toquitthisscreenwithoutchanging,press[QUIT]key.

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OTHER-2

Thedisplayedinformationvariesdependingonthemodule.

•TEMP.Unit.........................SetforGS-4VT,GS-3AT,andGS-TH.

TEMP.Unit SwitchthetemperatureunittoCelsius(°C)orFahrenheit(°F).

•RoomTEMP.........................SetforGS-4VT.

RoomTEMP. Switchtoroomtemperaturecompensationorexternalcompensation

•BurnOut..............................SetforGS-4VT.

BurnOut Setthesensordisconnectiondisplayforthethermocouple.Whenthesensorisnotconnectedordisconnected,theconnectionstateisdisplayedinthescreen.

•ACC.Unit..............................SetforGS-3AT.

ACC.Unit SwitchtheaccelerationunittoGorm/s2.

•CO2Calibration....................SetforGS-CO2.

CO2Calibration Calibratetheminimumvaluewithinacertainperiodoftimewithrespecttothereferencevalue.ThisisusefulintheenvironmentCO2concentrationislow.

Whenthesettingsarecomplete,press[QUIT]keytodisplaythefree-runningscreen.

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5. Start or stop the measurement

Measurement start operation

Preparationof1to4sectionsiscomplete,pressthe[START/STOP]key.

  +34.1   L:OFF+0.0001V   L:OFF+0.0500V   L:OFF  +0.05V   L:OFFBAT LAN SD    S: 1.0s

ARMED  ALM.      1:28QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

The“ARMED”isdisplayeduntilthetriggerconditionissatisfiedfrom“STOP”.

Whenthetriggerconditionissatisfied,the“REC”isdisplayed.

Operationdisplayduringmeasurement

Themodule’sstatusisshownwiththelampdisplay.

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

AccessingSDcard Accesslight

Lowbattery Flashonceevery5seconds

Alarmactive Flashonceevery10seconds

STATUS(Orange)

Powersupplying Flashonceevery10seconds

WirelessLANconnectionpossiblestatus

Flashonceevery10seconds

POWER(Green)

• When accessing an SD card, do not remove the SD card. The data may not write properly or the SD card

may be damaged.

• When “ low battery” is displayed, replace the battery or connect the USB interface to supply power as

soon as possible. Caution: Batteries cannot be replaced when recording data. Replace them after the

recording has finished.

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Measurement stop operation

Tostoprecording,pressthe[START/STOP]key.

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

GL100-**               

 Sleeping!!           ENTER key to start  

QUIT key to Power OffBAT LAN              

Since the measured data is recorded in file until the “ Sleeping!!” screen is displayed by pressing the [STOP]

key, it takes some time before the screen is switched. Press [ENTER] key to return to the free-running

screen.

Press[ENTER]keytoreturntothefree-runningscreen.

QUIT

STATUS

POWER

ENTER

MENU

STARTSTOP

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6. How to confirm the recorded data

Whenyouwanttoconfirmtherecordeddata,replaythedataonPCorSmartphonewiththededicatedsoftware.

(1) OnlinedataconfirmationusingUSBI/F

ConnectbetweenthePCandGL100-N/GL100-WLusingUSBcable.

USBCable

Therecordeddatacanbeconfirmedbystarting theapplicationsoftwareandselecting thememory(internal

memoryorSDcard).

(2) DirectdataconfirmationbyinsertingSDcard

Therecordeddatacanbeconfirmedby insertingtherecordedSDcard into theSDcardslotonthePCand

selectingtheSDcardusingtheapplicationsoftware.

microSD

microSD

(1)

(2)

microSDcard

SDcardslot

ToremovethemicroSDcard,pushthecardgently.

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(3) Data confirmation on PC through wireless LAN connection

In the case of wireless LAN connection, this function is disabled unless the communicating conditions are

established.

The “I/F” and ”MAIL” in “3.4 Measurement Procedure” are required to set. Connect between the GL100 and PC

and then set them using the attached GL100-Network_Config software.

• Direct setting of the GL100

[MAIL]           7/10Notification:       User Info.:         Server:             AUTH/SSL:           Destination:        Reception:          

[I/F Setting] [MAIL Setting]

• Wireless LAN and Mail settings using the GL100-Network Config.

Using the “GL100-Network_Config” software included on the attached CD-ROM, perform various settings with

reference to Help.

Date/Time adjustment, wireless LAN setting, and mail send/receive setting, etc. can be performed.

(4) Smart device application software

Using the smart device application software (iOS/Android), the data during recording can be checked and

controlled.

The software is available from AppStore (iOS) or GooglePlay (Android).

Digital display, waveform display (Available only when replaying.)

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CHAPTER 4 SpecificationThischapterdescribesthebasicspecificationsfortheGL100.

Product Summary

4.1 Standard Specifications4.2 Standard Specifications (Module)4.3 Specifications of Application Software

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4.1 StandardSpecifications

GL100-N/GL100-WL

Item ContentsInput channel number This depends on the type of module to be used.Input terminal shapeInput methodExternal input/output Alarm output 1 channelPC I/F USB (Micro-B connector)

Wireless LAN (GL100-WL only)* ON/OFF can be set (It is set to ON at the factory.)

Built-in memory device Main Memory: approximate 4.9M ByteExternal memory: microSD card (Please use a commercially available product)* 1 file cannot exceed 1.9GB.* A microSD card which supports sleep mode is recommended TS4GUSDHC4 (Transcend) etc.

Backup function Setup conditions: EEPROMClock: Backup capacitorTime need for backup during battery exchange: approx. 10 hours (at 23°C)

Monitor Graphic monochrome display (128×64 dot)Display contents Measured values, settings, etc.

Note: Recorded data cannot be viewed on this module. Please use the included application software.

Wireless LAN(GL100-WL only)

Standards: IEEE 802.11bCommunication distance: approx. 40 m* It depends on the surrounding obstacles and environmental conditionsReal-time data transfer rate: 500 ms maximum

Functions USB I/F Real-time display, measured data readout, module settings (PCapplication)Wireless LAN Real-time display, measurement data readout, module settings

(Android / iOS smartphone application), Email reception functionNote: GL100-WL only

Alarm output type Insulation switching type by photo couplerRating: 30V, 50 mA (power dissipation 150 mW)

Memory content Recorded DataSimple waterproof body IP54 *1

Vibration proof Automobile parts Type 1 Class A equivalenRated power GL100-N: Max. 3.0VA, GL100-WL: Max. 3.5VA

* It depends on the type of module to be used.Power supply AA alkaline batteries 2 pcs., USB Bus power (5V 200mA or more)

* USB cable for Micro B-A is included.Batteries and USB AC adapter (5V 1A or more) are not included.

Usage environment -10 to 50°C, 80% RH or less (non-condensing)External dimensions[W×D×H] (approximate)

66 × 100 × 27 mm (not including protruding parts)

Weight (approximate) GL100-N : 125 g, GL100-WL : 130 g

*1: The IP54 can only be used when the GL100 and module are connected, and the connector over and battery cover are closed. We recommend replacing the packing periodically.

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4.2 Standard Specifications (Module)

4ch Voltage / Temperature Terminal (GS-4VT): Optional

Item ContentsMeasurementdata Voltage/Temperature/Logic,Pulsecount(Instant,Accumulation)Measurementchannels Voltage/Temperature4channels

Logic/Pulsecount4channelsInputmethod ScansystembyPhoto-MOSrelay,All-channelisolatedinputMeasurementvoltagerange 20,50,100,200,500mV

1,2,5,10,20,50V1-5VF.S.Measuredvoltageaccuracy 0.15%ofF.S.Inputresistance 1MΩ±5%Temperaturecoefficie Gain:±0.01%ofF.S./°C

Zero:±0.02%ofF.S./°CAllowablesignalsourceresistance

300Ωorless

Maximuminputvoltage Inputterminal+/-interval:60Vp-pInputterminal/Inputterminalinterval:60Vp-pInputterminal/GNDinterval:60Vp-p

Withstandvoltage Inputterminal/Inputterminalinterval:350Vp-p1min.Inputterminal/GNDinterval:350Vp-p1min.

Insulationresistance Inputterminal/GNDinterval:50MΩormore(atDC500V)Commonmoderejectionratio 90dBormore(50/60Hzsignalsource300Ωorless)Noise 48dbormore(+/-atshort)Measurementtemperaturerange

<Thermocouple> K-200to1370°C T-200to400°C

Measuredtemperatureaccuracy

<K-typethermocouple>-200≤TS≤-100±(0.05%ofrdg+2.0°C)-100<TS≤1370°C±(0.05%ofrdg+1.0°C)<T-typethermocouple>-200≤TS≤-100±(0.1%ofrdg+1.5°C)-100<TS≤400°C±(0.1%ofrdg+0.5°C)Referencejunctioncompensationaccuracy:±0.5ºC

Logic/PulseInput Inputvoltagerange:0to+24V(Onelinegroundinput)Inputsignal:No-voltagecontact(acontact,bcontact,NO,NC)Opencollector,voltageinputInputthresholdvoltage:approx.+2.5VHysteresis:approx.0.5V(+2to-2.5V)

Pulsemeasurementrange

Instant:max.200C/SamplingAccumulation:max.65535C

Roomtemperaturecompensation ON/OFFTemperatureuni Selectfrom°C(Celsius)/°F(Fahrenheit)Samplinginterval 0.5,1,2,5,10,20,30sec.

1,2,5,10,20,30,60min.Alarm OFF/LevelCableLength Approximate20cmUsageenvironment -10to50°C,80%RHorless(non-condensing)Externaldimensions[W×D×H](approximate)

46×66×35.5mm(notincludingprotrudingparts)

Weight(approximate) 85g

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3-axis Acceleration / Temperature Sensor (GS-3AT): Optional

Item ContentsMeasurementdata Acceleration(3-axis)/TemperatureAccelerationrange ±2G(20m/s

2),±5G(50m/s2),±10G(100m/s2)

Measuredaccelerationaccuracy(Non-linearity)

±2%ofF.S.

Band 0to100HzNoise 25mGrmsMeasurementtemperaturerange

-10to50°C(14°Fto122°F)

Measuredtemperatureaccuracy

-10≤TS≤50±1.0(°C)

Responsetime(temperature)

Approx.300sec.

Measurementmode MemorymodeandDirectmodeMemorycapacity(Memorymode)

16,32,64,128ksample

Pre-trigger(Memorymode)

OFF/10,25,50,100%

Samplinginterval <Memorymode>5,10,20,50,100ms<Directmode>0.5,1,2,5,10,20,30sec.1,2,5,10,20,30,60min.

Alarm OFF/LevelADJUSTfunction Set/Reset

Note:Thisfunctionwillsetthecurrentstaticaccelerationvaluetozero.Waterproofsensor IP54Cablelength Approximate20cmUsageenvironment -10to50°C,80%RHorless(non-condensing)Externaldimensions[W×D×H](approximate)

51×36×19.5mm(notincludingprotrudingparts)

Weight(approximate) 64g

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4ch Thermistor Terminal (GS-4TSR): Optional

Item ContentsMeasurementdata Temperature/Logic,Pulsecount(Instant,Accumulation)Measurementchannels Temperature4channels

Logic/Pulsecount4channelsInputmethod Scanmethod,non-isolatedinput(Thermistorinput)Temperaturerange TypeA:-40°Cto105°C(GS-103AT-4P)

TypeJ:-40°Cto120°C(GS-103JT-4P)Measuredtemperatureaccuracy

<Mainmodule> -40≤TS<0±0.7(°C) 0≤TS≤35±0.2(°C) 35<TS≤70±0.4(°C) 70<TS≤120±1.0(°C)<Thermistorsensor> ±0.4°C(Typicalvalue)

Logic/PulseInput Inputvoltagerange:0to+24V(Onelinegroundinput)Inputsignal: No-voltagecontact(acontact,bcontact,NO,NC), Opencollector,voltageinputThresholdlevel:approx.+2.5VHysteresis:approx.0.5V(+2to+2.5V)

Pulsemeasurementrange Instant:Max.200C/SamplingAccumulation:Max.65535C

Temperatureunit Selectfrom°C(Celsius)/°F(Fahrenheit)Samplinginterval 0.5,1,2,5,10,20,30sec.

1,2,5,10,20,30,60min.Triggers Starttrigger:OFF,LEVEL,ALARAM,DATE

Stoptrigger:OFF,LEVEL,ALARAMAlarm OFF/LevelCablelength Approximate20cmUsageenvironment -10to50°C,80%RHoreless(non-condensing)Externaldimensions[W×D×H](approximate)

46×66×35.5mm(notincludingprotrudingparts)

Weight(approximate) 83g

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Adapter for AC Current Sensor (GS-DPA-AC): Optional

Item ContentsMeasurementdata Current,power,accumulatedpower

*Theaccumulatedpowerisdisplayedonlywhenrecording.Connectablesensors 50AACCurrentSensor(GS-AC50A)

100AACCurrentSensor(GS-AC100A)200AACCurrentSensor(GS-AC200A)*Thisisoptional.

Measurementchannel Connectablesensor:upto2channelsMeasuredcurrentaccuracy

<Module+Sensor>±2.0%FS±1digitAmbienttemperature23°C,Ratedinput,Ratedfrequency

Frequencytobemeasured 50Hz/60HzApplicablecircuit Single-phase2-wire

Single-phase3-wire3-phase3-wire

Measuredvaluedisplayfunction

Currentandpower(Instantaneouspoweroraccumulatedpowerconsumption)

Primaryratedcurrent 50AACCurrentSensor:50A100AACCurrentSensor:100A200AACCurrentSensor:200A

Withstandvoltage Betweencaseandallinput/outputterminalsintervalAC1000V,50/60Hz,1min.

Samplinginterval 0.5,1,2,5,10,20,30sec.1,2,5,10,20,30,60min.

Alarm OFF/LevelCablelength Approx.20cmUsageenvironment -10to50°C,80%RHorless(non-condensing)Externaldimensions[W×D×H](approximate)

46×66×27.4mm(notincludingprotrudingparts)

Weight(approximate) 55g

AC Current Sensor Specifications

TheACCurrentSensorhasthespecificationsbelow.Becarefulwhenhandlingit.

Item ContentsMax.allowablecurrent GS-AC50A:100Arms

GS-AC100A:200ArmsGS-AC200A:300Arms

Withstandvoltage AC2200V,1min.(betweenexternalcaseandoutputterminals)Insulationresistance DC500V,100MΩormore(betweenexternalcaseandoutputterminals)Windowdiameter GS-AC50A:φ10mm

GS-AC100A:φ16mmGS-AC200A:φ24mm

Operatingtemperatureandhumidity

-10to50°C,80%RHorless(non-condensing)

Cablelength Approx.20cmExternaldimensions[W×D×H](approximate)

GS-AC50A:26.4x25.5x43.3mmGS-AC100A:27.4x30.5x46.2mmGS-AC200A:48.4x35x40mm

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Illumination / Ultraviolet Sensor (GS-LXUV): Optional

Item ContentsMeasurement data Illuminance, ultraviolet, accumulated illuminance, accumulated ultraviolet intensity

* The accumulated illuminance and ultraviolet intensity are displayed only when recording.Measurement channel Illuminance: 1 channel

UV intensity: 1 channelMeasurement range Illuminance: 0 to 200k lx

UV intensity: 0 to 30 mW / cm2

Measurement accuracy *1 Illuminance: ±5% (at 25°C)Ultraviolet intensity: ±5% (at 25°C)

Spectral sensitivity Illuminance: 400 to 750 nm (peak 560 nm)UV intensity: 260 to 400 nm (peak 370 nm)

Measurement resolution Illuminance: 0.1 lxUV intensity: 0.001 mW/cm2

Responsive Illuminance: 1 ms or lessUV intensity: 1 ms or less

Accumulated function Accumulated illuminance: 0 to 999,999 k lxhAccumulated UV intensity: 0 to 999,999 mW/cm2h

Sampling interval 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 sec.1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 min.

Alarm OFF / LevelCable length Approximate 20 cmUsage environment -10 to 50°C, 80% RH or less (non-condensing)External dimensions[W×D×H] (approximate)

46 × 66 × 19 mm (not including protruding parts)

Weight (approximate) 65 g

*1: This is the measurement accuracy when our standard light source is used and compared with the calibrated test instrument.

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CO2 Sensor (GS-CO2): Optional

Item ContentsSensormethod NDIRsystemMeasurementdata CO2densityMeasurementchannel 1channelMeasurementdensityrange

0to9999ppm

Measurementdensityaccuracy

±(5%ofrdg+30ppm)*Withintherangeof0to5000ppm

Responsive 3minutesorlessSamplinginterval 0.5,1,2,5,10,20,30sec.

1,2,5,10,20,30,60min.*Theprocessingofsensorisevery2sec.Evenifsettingitto0.5or1sec.,thedataisprocessedatthesamevalue(2sec.).

Alarm OFF/LevelCablelength Approximate20cmUsageenvironment 0to50°C,80%RHorless(non-condensing)Externaldimensions[W×D×H](approximate)

66×100×24.6mm(notincludingprotrudingparts)

Weight(approximate) 99g

*Werecommendreplacingthemoduleperiodically.

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Temperature / Humidity Sensor (GS-TH): Optional

Item ContentsMeasurementdata Temperature,humidity,dewpointtemperature(calculatedvalue),accumulatedtemperature

*Theaccumulatedtemperatureisdisplayedonlywhenrecording.Measurementsystem C-MOSSensorMeasurementtemperaturerange -20°Cto85°CMeasuredtemperatureaccuracy

-20≤TS<0±0.8(°C)0≤TS≤60±0.5(°C)60<TS≤85±0.8(°C)

Measurementhumidityrange 0.0to100.0%RHMeasuredhumidityaccuracy 25°C

0≤RH<10±10(%)10≤RH<20±8(%)20≤RH≤80±5(%)80<RH≤90±8(%)90<RH≤100±10(%)

Responsetime Temperatureandhumidity:100sec.(63%response,25°CAirflowrate1m/s)*Thesensor’sresponsivenessisaffectedbythemeasuredtemperatureandairflowrate.

Samplinginterval 0.5,1,2,5,10,20,30sec.1,2,5,10,20,30,60min.

Alarm OFF/LevelWaterprooftreatment SensorunitWithwaterprooffilterTemperatureunit Selectfrom°C(Celsius)/°F(Fahrenheit)Usageenvironment Withinthemeasurementrangeoftemperatureandhumidity

However,setittotheenvironmentiftheGl100andthissensorareinthesameenvironment.Externaldimensions[W×D×H](approximate)

15×45×10.2mm(notincludingprotrudingparts)

Weight(approximate) 14g

*Werecommendreplacingthemoduleperiodically.

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GS Branch Adapter(GS-DPA): Optional

Item ContentsNumberofconnectors 2channelsConnectablesensor Temperatureandhumiditysensor(GS-TH)

Illumination/ultravioletsensor(GS-LXUV)CO2sensor(GS-CO2)

Cablelength Approximate20cmUsageenvironment -10to50°C,80%RHorless(non-condensing)Externaldimensions[W×D×H](approximate)

46×66×27.4mm(notincludingprotrudingparts)

Weight(approximate) 68g

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GL100-APS

Item ContentsSupportedOS Windows8.1/8/7/Vista(64/32bit)Connectioninterface USB,WirelessLANFunction Modulecontrol,real-timedatarecording,fileconversion,datareplayModuleSetting Input,recording,alarm,andtriggersettingsRecordeddata Real-timedata(GBDbinary,CSV)

MemorydataSDcarddata

Displayedinformation Analogwaveform,logicwaveform,pulsewaveform,digitalvalueDisplaymode Y-Tdisplay,digitaldisplay,statisticsandhistorydisplays,cursordisplaybetweentheXandY

(replayonly)Fileconvert Betweencursors,alldata,cullingfunctionMonitorfunction SendinganE-mailtotheaddressspecifiedinthealarmmonitoring,periodicallysendingE-mailReportfunction Dailyreportandmonthlyreportfilesareautomaticallygenerated.

GL100-Network_Config

Item ContentsSupportedOS Windows8.1/8/7/Vista(64/32bit)Connectioninterface USBFunction USBdriverinstallation,GL100firmwareupdate,timeadjustment,modulenamesetting,

wirelessLANsettings,E-mailsendandreceivesettings

Smart Device Application Software

Item ContentsSupportedOS iOS(7.0orhigher),Android(4.1orhigher)Connectioninterface WirelessLANFunction Digitaldisplay,waveformdisplay(onlywhenreplaying),recordingstart/stopcontrol,

samplingintervalchange,E-mailsendingmodulecontrolfunction,customizedfunction

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INDEX

MMAIL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-22Measurement.Procedure .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..3-12microSD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-7microSD.slot. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-4Module.Connection.Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-4Module.connection.terminal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-6Module. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-3Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-4Mounting.screw.holes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-4

NNomenclature.and.Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-4

OOperating.Environment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1-3Operation.key. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-4OTHER-1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-23OTHER-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-24

PPower-on. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-3

SSafety.Precautions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..iiSpecifications.of.Application.Software. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4-20Standard.Accessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-2Standard.Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4-2Standard.Specifications.(Module). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4-4

TTemperature./.Humidity.Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-25time.adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-8To.Ensure.Safe.and.Correct.Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..iTRIGGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-18

UUSB.I/F. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-7USB.I/F.terminal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-4

VVarious.Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-6

WWarming-up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1-4

Sign3-axis.Acceleration./.Temperature.Sensor. . . . . . . . . . ...2-114ch.Thermistor.Terminal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...2-134ch.Voltage./.Temperature.Terminal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-8

AAccessories. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-3Adapter.for.AC.Current.Sensor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...2-16Adapter.for.Branch.Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-27ALARM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-18Alarm.Output.Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-4,.2-7AMP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-15

BBattery.cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-4Before.Setting.Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-2

CChecking.the.Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-2CO2.Sensor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-24Connector.cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-4

DDATA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-16date.adjustment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-8

EExternal.View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4-3

HHook.bracket. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-4How.to.confirm.the.recorded.data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-27How.to.connect.AC.adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-6How.to.connect.to.PC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-6How.to.install.the.batteries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-5How.to.Switch.On.the.Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-3How.to.Switch.to.Power.OFF.Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-4

II/F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-19Illumination./.Ultraviolet.Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2-22

LLOGIC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..3-15

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