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3B Scientific 3B NETlog™ with Ethernet Port (230 V, 50__60 Hz) User Manual

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Select “Do not search. Autodetect driver”.

Select “Drive” and then “Search” to establish
the path to the driver.

Click “Yes” to confirm that the file should be
overwritten.

Click “Proceed with installation” when the
hardware message states that the software has
failed to pass the Windows Logo Test.

7.2 Software installation

Note on installing the software

For this software, please refer to the installation
instructions available in the 3B NETlab™ software
manual.


8. Operating without a computer

Operating a 3B NETlog™ device without a computer
is achieved by using the buttons on the operating
panel. The functions of these buttons may change
according to the operation being undertaken.

Note: a menu selection can be cancelled at
any time by using the
Channel

button.

8.1 Battery level and temperature display

Switch on the 3B NETlog™ device by pressing
the On/Off button.

Press the Date/Time

↵ button.

The following should appear on the display:

e.g.:

BATTERY: 100%

TEMP.: 22.0°C

8.2 Setting the time

Switch on the 3B NETlog™ device by pressing
the On/Off button.

Press the Date/Time

↵ button twice (the time

field will appear on the display).

Press the Store

↓ button (the input field for SET

TIME will appear on the display).

Specify the desired time in the input field by
pressing the Rate

↑ or the Store ↓ button and

use the Channel

← button to skip between the

hours, minutes and seconds fields.

Confirm by pressing the Date/Time

↵ button.

8.3 Setting the date

Switch on the 3B NETlog™ device by pressing
the On/Off button.

Press Date/Time

↵ button three times (the date

field will appear on the display).

Press the Store

↓ button (the input field for SET

DATE will appear on the display).

Specify the desired date in the input field by
pressing the Rate

↑ or the Store ↓ button and

use the Channel

← button to skip between the

year, month and day fields.

Confirm by pressing the Date/Time

↵ button.

8.4 Application as a handheld device for meas-

uring current and voltage

Set up the 3B NETlog™ equipment.

Connect the voltage/current input of channel A
or B, as desired.

If necessary, disconnect any sensor which
might be connected to the same channel.

Setting and selecting measurement parameters:

Press the Channel

← button (the menu DIS-

PLAY SIGNAL 1 will appear on the display).

Select the desired measurement parameter
with the Rate

↑ or the Store ↓ button.

Select the mode of operation with the
Date/Time

↵ button (the menu RANGE SIGNAL

1 will appear on the display).

Select the desired mode of operation with the
Rate

↑ or the Store ↓ button.

Confirm this selection with the Date/Time

button (the menu DISPLAY SIGNAL 2 will ap-
pear on the display).

Select the desired measurement parameter
with the Rate

↑ or the Store ↓ button.

Select the desired mode of operation with the
Rate

↑ or the Store ↓ button.

Confirm the selection with the Date/Time

button (a dot will appear in front of the respec-
tive measurement parameter when operating
manually).

The 3B NETlog™ device is ready to conduct meas-
urements.

8.5 Application as a handheld measuring device

with sensors

Set up the 3B NETlog™ equipment.

Connect the sensor to the relevant input and
remove the connections of the 4-mm sockets
from the same channel.

After the automatic sensor detection PROBE DE-
TECT… has been completed, the 3B

NETlog

equipment is ready to conduct measurements.