3B Scientific 3B NETlog™ with Ethernet Port (230 V, 50__60 Hz) User Manual
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6 Digital
outputs
7 Digital inputs
8 Analog outputs
A and B
9 Analog
inputs
A and B
10 Recessed socket for
power supply unit
11 USB connection
12 Mount
13 Battery compartment
14 Fuse
5.2 Operating controls
The operating controls of the 3B NETlog™ unit
consist of five multi-function buttons for operation
without connection to a PC.
On/Off button
•
Switching the device on and off (keep the but-
ton pressed for approx. 2 seconds to switch off
the device)
•
Switching the display lighting on and off
(briefly press the button)
Date/Time button
↵
•
Switching on the battery and temperature
displays
•
Switching on the time display
•
Switching on the date display
•
Selection of operating mode (manual or auto-
matic)
•
Confirming the display
→
Store button
↓
•
Communication to data logger
•
Scrolling down the menu
•
Selecting Yes or No
•
Confirming the display
↓
Rate button
↑
•
Selection of sampling rate
•
Scrolling up within the menu
•
Selecting Yes or No
•
Confirming the display
↑
Channel button
←
•
Selection of measurement parameters for
channels A and B
•
Changing between fields while setting the time
and date
•
Return to previous menu
5.3 Measurement parameters
Name Significance
VdcA
DC voltage on channel A
VacA
AC voltage on channel A
Idc
DC current on channel A
Iac
AC current on channel A
VdcB
DC voltage on channel B
VacB
AC voltage on channel B
Bin
Binary representation
5.4 Connection of sensors
Connected sensors are automatically detected by
the 3B NETlog™ device. The following status mes-
sage appears on the display:
PROBE DETECT…. Subsequently, the measurement
and the unit corresponding to the connected sen-
sor are displayed.