USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGERChatter™ data loggerE-MAIL AND RTU MODELS
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER10Package contentWhen you receive your Chatter™ Data Logger for wallmounting, the package contains:One Chatter™ Data L
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER100InstrumentNet setupUse this pane to set the way each of the four InstrumentNet sensors are configured.See below for
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER101Advanced
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER102Schedules
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER103Log scheduleData log intervalSelect how often you want the Chatter™ Data Logger to make measurements. You can selec
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER104Data call schedule
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER105ScheduleUse this pane to set the way you wantthis Chatter™ Data Logger to deliver itslogged data to a recipient. Se
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER106Data call listData call typeYou must select one of the four call types:If the Chatter™ Data Logger is using the e-m
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER107telephone number.SCADA via GPRSOne or two IPv4 addresses for the SCADA system. The address must be in the form like
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER108Data call settingsData call settingsYou can select a call time offset, ranging from nothing to 24 hours. The call t
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER109SCADA log4 identical logsFilter bySelect which input is logged in this SCADA system logValue typeHelp text goes her
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER11Open the Chatter Data loggerLoosen four screws and remove the lid.ToolsTypeSizePhilips screw driverPZ 2Now you have
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER110Alarm calls
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER111Alarm call listUse this window to set the way you wantthis Chatter™ Data Logger to deliveralarms to a recipient. Se
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER112Alarm settingsUse this window to set the way you want this Chatter™Data Logger to deliver alarms to a recipient. Se
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER113System setup menu
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER114Chatter nameThis pane shows data related to the Chatter™ DataLogger. The data is only available when your PC isconn
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER115Locale settingsThis pane shows data related to the Chatter™ DataLogger. The data is only available when your PC isc
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER116Day shift momentUse this window to set when today becomes yesterday.Normally a day starts at midnight, but you can
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER117CommunicationUse this window to set the parametersnecessary for communicating via GSMor GPRS with the built-in mode
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER118GSM/GPRS setupUse this window to set the parameters necessary forcommunicating via GSM or GPRS with the built-inmod
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER119Internet settingsUse this window to set the parameters necessary forcommunicating via the internet with the built-i
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER12Insert cable glandsOpen the plastic bag with the cable glands, the content isshown here. Punch out the blanks in the
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER120USB connectionUse this window to set the parameters for when a lowbattery condition occurs for this Chatter™ Data L
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER121Signal strengthUse this window to set the parameters for when a lowbattery condition occurs for this Chatter™ Data
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER122RTU settingsThis pane shows data related to the Chatter™ DataLogger. The data is only available when your PC isconn
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER123e-mail setupUse this window to set theparameters necessary forsending e-mails via theinternet with the built-inmode
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER124SetupUse this window to set the parameters for sending e-mails from this Chatter™ Data LoggerSee below for a detail
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER125SettingsUse this window to set the parameters for sending e-mails from this Chatter™ Data LoggerSee below for a det
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER126Clear text filterUse this window to set the parameters for sending e-mails from this Chatter™ Data LoggerSee below
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER127Clear text e-mailUse this window to set the parameters for sending e-mails from this Chatter™ Data LoggerSee below
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER128CSV file filterUse this window to set the parameters for sending e-mails from this Chatter™ Data LoggerSee below fo
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER129DAT and CSV e-mailUse this window to set the parameters for sending e-mails from this Chatter™ Data LoggerSee below
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER13Connect the antennaThe antenna connector is to the left of the battery.Connect the antenna cable to the connector. T
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER130SMS setupThis pane shows data related to the Chatter™ DataLogger. The data is only available when your PC isconnect
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER131Power managementThis pane shows data related to theChatter™ Data Logger. The data isonly available when your PC isc
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER132Battery paneUse this window to set the parameters for when a lowbattery condition occurs for this Chatter™ Data Log
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER133Stabilisation paneUse this window to set how long time before ameasurement the sensor should be turned on.See below
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER134SecurityThis pane shows data related to the Chatter™ DataLogger. The data is only available when your PC isconnecte
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER135Function windowsThe Functions windowprovides a number of tools.The window content dependson whether you has connect
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER136Change device firmwareGeneralFirmware is the program built in to one of the chips in the Chatter™ Data Logger, Thre
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER137Device timeSet Chatter timeSets the internal clock in the Chatter™ Data Logger to the time from your PCAdditional i
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER138LogRun log sequenceHelp text hereRun event logHelp text here
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER139Device factory resetTo factory defaultsClick the button to reset the Chatter™ Data Logger to a factory default stat
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER14Insert a SIM-cardThe holder for the SIM-card is on the right side of the printedcircuit board.Push the SIM-card cove
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER140CommunicationForce call 1Click the button to command the Chatter™ Data Logger to execute the call specified in Data
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER141Device functionReset hardwareClick the button to command the Chatter™ Data Logger to perform a software reset. The
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER142Logged dataFrom the menu strip:Click the button Read data logsFrom the Start-menu:Click the button Connect to a Cha
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER143Import data fileUse this to import a previously saved data filecontaining log data from a Chatter™ Data LoggerClick
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER144Read logUse this to read logged data from a Chatter™ DataLogger.The data is only available when your PC isconnected
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER145View logsUse this to display logged data from a Chatter™ DataLogger.The data is only available when your PC isconne
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER146When done, close the window with the Close all menu.If measurements from different inputs arepresent in the log dat
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER147Live dataStart the live data view with the Viewnewest values button in the menu strip.This section of the Chatter™
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER148I/O values
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER149Digital inputsUse this to display live data from a Chatter™ DataLogger.The data is only available when your PC isco
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER15Connecting sensorsGeneralThe panel mount version of the Chatter™ Data Logger can be attached to:Up to four digital s
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER150Analog inputsUse this to display live data from a Chatter™ DataLogger.The data is only available when your PC iscon
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER151InstrumentNet inputsUse this to display live data from a Chatter™ DataLogger.The data is only available when your P
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER152Alarm listUse this to display live data from a Chatter™ DataLogger.The data is only available when your PC isconnec
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER153Stormflow
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER154Stormflow statusUse this to display live data from a Chatter™ DataLogger.The data is only available when your PC is
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER155Stormflow countersUse this to display live data from a Chatter™ DataLogger.The data is only available when your PC
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER156Stormflow conditional logUse this to display live data from a Chatter™ DataLogger.The data is only available when y
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER157Deviation detectUse this to display live data from a Chatter™ DataLogger.The data is only available when your PC is
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER158Modem statusUse this to display live data from a Chatter™ DataLogger.The data is only available when your PC isconn
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER159Technical reference
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER16Digital sensorsGeneralUp to four digital sensors - mechanical switches or active devices - may be connected to the
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER160Signal namesSignal names are texts you can use to identify an input or asignal. You can create up to 40 signal name
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER161Time and time zonesInternally, the Chatter™ Data Logger uses Unicersal TimeCoordinated as its time zone. Unicersal
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER162Battery life expectancyCalculating the battery life is complicated, a lot of different factors are involved. The ba
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER163Replacing the batteryReporting battery voltage, change when approaching 3,1 V is recommended, Battery informationMJ
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER164Value types and layoutDifferent Instrument Net sensors may supply their data in different formats. The Chatter™ Dat
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER165Managing callsGeneralAll calls made by a Chatter™ Data Logger are managed via call lists. A call list is a combinat
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER166Scheduling callsGeneralYou can preset three different call schedules for a Chatter™ Data Logger. The preset call sc
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER167Call listsGeneralThe Chatter™ Data Logger uses two call list to deliver data or alarms to recipients:The data call
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER168RecipientsGeneralThe Chatter™ Data Logger can deliver logged data or alarms to three different recipient types:Mobi
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER169Modes of operation
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER17Active low, voltagegreater than 2 Vrelative to GND isthe normal state, avoltage between 2 V and 5 V relative toGND g
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER170Normal modeGeneralNormal mode is in operation when the Chatter™ Data Logger is not in event mode..Additional inform
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER171Event modeGeneralEvent mode is in operation if an event log interval is selected. When the Chatter™ Data Logger is
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER172Scaling and CalibrationGeneralScaling and calibration is a way to change the sensor output from the measured value
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER173INET and analogExamplesBelow are some examples, showing what happens to the output when different values for scalin
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER174Output is scaled and calibrated, the input value is multiplied by 0,7 and 1,5 is addedOutput value (0,7 0 Sensor va
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER175Changing output valuesExamplesBelow are some examples, showing what happens to the output when different values for
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER176Change the output unit from bar to inches of water columnOutput value (401,4742 1 Sensor value) (0 0)Output value S
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER177Output value ( 1 1 Sensor value) ((3 5) 0)Output value ( 1) Sensor value 8Output value unit is in meter water colum
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER178AccessoriesAccessoriesMJK ItemDescription521751Set of wedges for the Chatter™ DataLogger tube mount model. Contains
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER179AppendixesAppendix AInstalling Chatter™ Link on your PCAdditional information:Appendix AAppendix BUpdating Chatter™
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER18Analog sensorsGeneralUp to four analog sensors may be connected to the panel mount version of a Chatter™ Data Logger
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER180Appendix AInstalling Chatter™ Link on your PCYou must install the program on your PC before you can use it This gui
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER181You will see a green progress-bar during the installprocedure. It is for your information only.Installation done.Cl
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER182Appendix BUpdating Chatter™ Link to a new releaseStart the check for program updates withthe button in the menu str
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER183Appendix CSetting the time on your PCThe time in your PC is used when you are setting the clock in your Chatter™ Da
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER184Appendix DMJK Automation ApS has compiled this list of known APNs from various telecom suppliers for yourconvenienc
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER185Appendix ECharacter sets used in e-mailsCountryCharacter setTextLatin1ISO-8859-1Latin1 covers most West European la
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER186ThaiISO-8859-11The Thai TIS620 is likely to be published as ISO-8859-11 Latin/Thai (th). Itcontains some combining
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER187Appendix FDefinition of legends used in register descriptionsModbus R/WR = Read onlyR/W = Read/Write3 = Read holdin
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER188General setup parametersNameReg#ModbusR/WTypeFWDescriptionStation ID2R/W 3/16U16Used for ID device in SCADA system
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER189Digital inputNameReg1Reg2Reg3Reg4ModbusR/WTypeFWDescriptionDI last updated298298298298R 3/16U32Last time that signa
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER19Instrument Net sensorsGeneralUp to four Instrument Net sensors may be connected to the panel mount version of a Chat
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER190Analog inputNameReg1Reg2Reg3Reg4ModbusR/WTypeFWDescriptionAI last updated398398398398R 3/16U32Last time that signal
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER191INET inputNameReg1Reg2Reg3Reg4ModbusR/WTypeFWDescriptionINET Com error status flag.796:0796:1796:2796:3R 3/16B16off
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER192Deviation detectNameReg#ModbusR/WTypeFWDescriptionUpdated1900R 3/16U32850008Last time that signal values was update
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER193Stormflow recordingNameReg#ModbusR/WTypeFWDescriptionStormflow pulses total1000R/W 3/16U32Number of active pulsesSt
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER194Stormflow measurementNameReg#ModbusR/WTypeFWDescriptionFlow last updated980R 3/16U32850007Last time that signal val
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER195Stormflow logName -Log 1Log1Log2 Log3Log4Log5Log6Log7Log8Log9Log10ModbusR/WTypeFWDescriptionStart time1100111111221
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER196Name - Log 1 as ydmhmsLog1Log2Log3Log4Log5Log6ModbusR/WTypeFWDescriptionStart time seconds (UTC /Local)130013191338
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER197Data loggerGeneralNewest log-value *A Log Value must be read in an single Telegram.It is not possible to break up r
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER198NameReg#ModbusR/WTypeFWDescriptionSignal A signal type1996R/W 3/16U16Signal type to show log for : 0 = None, 1 = AI
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USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER2Your notes:
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER20Turn on the Chatter Data loggerLocate the battery power jumper. When delivered, thebattery power jumper connects the
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER200Alarm historyNameAlm1Alm2Alm3Alm4Alm5Alm6Alm7Alm8ModbusR/WTypeFWDescriptionInfo Text2130021344213882143221476215202
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER201Letter of conformityKonformitetserklæringVi, MJK Automation A/S, DK-2850 Nærum, påtager os det fulde ansvar for at
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER202Your notes:
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER203IndexAActive high 77Active low 77Analog inputs 83Advanced 91Calibration 0V 84Calibration 2,5V
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER204Panel mount model 9Insert cable glands 12Instrument Net sensors 19Mounting in the field 21Open the
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USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER21Mounting in the fieldDrill four holes, spacing as shown to the right. Use screws and other mounting material suited
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER22Tube mount model
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER23Package contentWhen you receive your Chatter™ Data Logger for tubemounting, the package contains:One Chatter™ Data L
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER24Open the Chatter Data loggerHold the black base, twist the green plastic housing counterclockwiseTurn the green plas
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER25Insert a SIM-cardThe holder for the SIM-card is on the right side of the printedcircuit board.Push the SIM-card cove
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER26Turn on the Chatter Data loggerLocate the battery power jumper. When delivered, thebattery power jumper connects the
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER27Mounting in the fieldYou will need a set of wedges for mounting the tube mount model in the end of a vertical tube.
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER28Mount three wedges of the same size, use the rubber bandsto keep them in position.Additional information:Accessories
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER29Connect sensorMount the black aluminium base in the end of thetube using one set of wedges to fit the internaldiamet
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER3Table of contents Introduction 6 Initial setup 8...
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER30Lower the sensor into the tube.Do not just drop the sensor into thetube, lower it gently.
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER31Re-assemble the Chatter Data loggerMake sure that the gasket is correctly placed in the greenplastic housing, then p
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER32Start with the setup wizardGeneralYou can use a wizard to make the initial setup of your Chatter™ Data Logger. A wiz
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER33RTU wizardThe first step is to connect with a Chatter™ Data LoggerClick the button StartYou may change the built-in
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER34Select the method used to deliver the measured data.Select Not in use if you want no communication from theChatter™
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER35SMSIf you selected the SMS option, you must provide thetelephone number for the telephone which will receive theSMS
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER36A standard Windows save file window,Use it to specify where you want to save the configurationfile.The wizard is com
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER37SCADA GPRSIf you selected the SCADA GPRS option, you must providethe IP address and the IP port number used by the S
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER38A standard Windows save file window,Use it to specify where you want to save the configurationfile.The wizard is com
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER39SCADA GSMIf you selected the SCADA GSM option, you must providetelephone number used by the SCADA system.Click the b
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USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER40The wizard is completed.Click the button to close the wizard.
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER41e-mail wizardThe first step is to connect with a Chatter™ Data LoggerClick the button StartYou may change the built-
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER42Select how often you want to measure the level using theInstrumentNet sensor and how often you want the Chatter™Data
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER43Select which sign you want to use as the decimal delimiter.You can use either a comma or a decimal point.Additional
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER44Configuration with Chatter LinkMJK Automation ApS provides a PC-program, Chatter™Link, as a part of the Chatter™ Dat
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER45Open a configurationFrom the menu strip:Click the button Open a configurationFrom the Start-menu:Click the button Op
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER46Advanced
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER47Read the current configurationFrom the Start-menu:Click the button Connect to a ChatterYour PC must be connected to
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER48Select languageUse thiswindowtoselectthelanguage youwantChatter™ Linkto use.Seebelowfor adetaileddescription ofeachp
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER49Chatter information windowUse this window to get some general informationabout your Chatter™ Data LoggerThe data sho
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USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER50Call information paneThis pane shows data related to calls made by theChatter™ Data Logger. The data shown are only
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER51Additional information:Battery life expectancyReplacing the batteryLocation in register listTime since last resetSho
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER52Product details paneThis pane shows data related to the Chatter™ DataLogger. The data shown are only accurate whenyo
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER53This value is updated every time a configuration is written to the Chatter™ Data Logger even ifno changes are made t
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER54Function setup
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER55StormflowGeneralA stormflow is a condition where water is spilled over a crest with a known geometry. The Chatter™ D
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER56Total duration of detected stormflows todayTotal duration of detected stormflowsyesterdayTotal volume in all stormfl
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER57GeneralUse this window to set the way stormflow detection andrecording will operate.Signal nameSelect an existing si
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER58Select between No and Yes.If you select Yes, the Chatter™ Data Logger will make analarm call when the stormflow cond
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER59Stormflow calculationUse this window to set the way stormflow calculationswill operate.Signal inputSelect the input
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER6IntroductionThank you for choosing Chatter™ Data Logger. We have done our best to design and produce a quality datalo
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER60Select the number of decimals you need, you can select from zero to eight digits after the decimal point.The Chatter
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER61Q pointsUse this window to set the waystormflow calculations willoperate.Weir typeSelect between the supported weir
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER62The Depth below edge is only available if you select a rectangular weir.Additional information:Supported weir types
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER63Stormflow conditionalUse this window to set the way stormflow detection andrecording will operate.Start timeSelect h
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER64Stormflow always on
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER65Supported weir typesRectangular full width weir, front elevation.The notch width, b, equals the total weir width, B,
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER66Rectangular full width weir, side elevationh is actual head, measured in metersp is the depth from the crest to the
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER67Deviation detect
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER68General
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER69Setup - Running avarage
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER7OrderingItem numberDescriptionRevisionDescription00FChanges regarding e-mail capabilities00EChanged several topics in
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER70Setup - Periode avarage
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER71Rising rate limitIn use?Select between No and Yes.Select if the rising rate limit is in use or not in use. Signal na
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER72log intervalAdditional information:Working in normal mode As you can specify a data log interval of 24hours and a de
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER73Falling rate limitIn use?Select between No and Yes.Select if the falling rate limit is in use or not in use. Signal
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER74normal mode, the sample time is the Datalog intervalAdditional information:Working in normal mode Setting the data l
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER75I/O signals menu
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER76Digital inputsUse this window to set the way each of the four digitalinput will operate.The data shown are only accu
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER77SetupUse this window to set the way each of the four digitalinput will operate.The data shown are only accurate when
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER78Active low, a voltage greaterthan 2 V relative to GND is thenormal state, a voltagebetween 2 V and 5 V relativeto G
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER79AlarmUse this window to set the way each of the four digitalinput will operate.The data shown are only accurate when
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER8Initial setupThe initial setup - or physical setup - of a Chatter™ Data Logger consists of some steps. Which steps de
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER80Setting the alarm call list111
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER81AdvancedUse this window to set the way each of the four digitalinput will operate.The data shown are only accurate w
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER82
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER83Analog inputsUse this window to set the wayeach of the four analog input willoperate, Additional information:Setup p
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER84SetupUse this pane to set the way each of the fouranalog input will operate. See below for adetailed description of
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER85Select between No and Yes.If you select Yes, the Chatter™ Data Logger will makean alarm call using the Alarm call li
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER86Additional information:Scaling and calibrationChanging output values172175
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER87High limitUse this pane to set the way each of the four analoginput will react when the high limit is passed on eith
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER88normal mode, the sample time is the Datalog intervalAdditional information:Working in normal mode As you can specify
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER89Low limitUse this pane to set the way each of the four analoginput will react when the low limit is passed on either
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER9Panel mount model
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER90If the Chatter™ Data Logger is working innormal mode, the sample time is the Datalog intervalAdditional information:
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER91Advanced
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER92InstrumentNet inputsUse this window to set the way each ofthe four Instrument Net inputs willoperate.See below for a
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER93SetupUse this pane to set the way each of the fourInstrument Net inputs will operate.See below for a detailed descri
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER94Call on alarm OFFSelect between No and Yes.If you select Yes, the Chatter™ Data Logger will makean alarm call using
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER95The default value is 1, please read about Scaling and Calibration before you change this value.Additional informatio
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER96High limitUse this pane to set the way each of the four InstrumentNet inputs will react when the high limit is passe
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER97Working in event modeIf the Chatter™ Data Logger is working innormal mode, the sample time is the Datalog intervalAd
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER98Low limitUse this pane to set the way each of the four InstrumentNet inputs will react when the low limit is passed
USERS MANUALCHATTER™ DATA LOGGER99Working in event modeSetting the event log intervalIf the Chatter™ Data Logger is working innormal mode, the sample
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