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©Copyright 2008 Dwyer Instruments, Inc.

Printed in U.S.A. 11/08

FR# R6-443684-00

3. Once the snap-ring has been removed, press gently on the white disk

to force one end up for easy removal.

4. Use a 1 inch wrench, or a non-slip grip to remove the other end cap.

5. Gently slide the circuit board from the metal case.

6. Set the circuit board down and make note of the orientation of the

battery’s positive (+) terminal. The “+” indication is also on the circuit

board.

7. Remove the old battery and install the new battery noting the orientation

of the positive (+) terminal.

DWYER INSTRUMENTS, INC.

Phone: 219/879-8000

www.dwyer-inst.com

P.O. BOX 373 • MICHIGAN CITY, INDIANA 46361, U.S.A.

Fax: 219/872-9057

e-mail: [email protected]

CONNECT THE LOGGER

1. Remove the Warning sticker from the USB Data Logger Interface

converter to uncover the female end of the jack.

2. Insert one end of the jack into the USB Data Logger Interface converter

and the other end into the serial port in the data logger.

3. The serial port is located under the cap that has the key ring hole.

Unscrew the cap and connect the cable.

4. Connect the DL700 USB cord to the PC and connect the other end to

the USB Data Logger Interface converter.

START THE LOGGER

1. To start the logger, from the Communication menu select Auto Configure

Port.

2. From the Device menu select Start Device and choose the desired

Reading Rate.

3. Click the Start button.

Starting the device erases all data currently stored in the logger.

4. The logger will stop recording when the device is full or when Stop

Device is selected from the Device menu.

DOWNLOAD DATA

1. To download data, connect the logger to the PC.

2. Select Read Device Data from the Device menu.

3. Data is then presented graphically.

*For more detailed information on using the DL700 software, please

consult the Software Manual.

DISICCANT

To ensure that water has not gotten into the communications end of the

logger, unscrew the canister that has the key ring hole. There is a viewing

window that shows the indicating silica. It is blue when dry and pink when

wet.

The desiccant lasts for 7 days at 99%RH. It can be regenerated by heating

the canister at 350°F (177°C) for 1 hour.

BATTERIES

Typical battery life is 1 year. Fast logging will considerably shorten the

battery life. To preserve battery life, it is recommended to use the longest

practical sampling rate, and when the logger is not in use, select Stop

Device from the Device menu.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS

1. The submersible end of the data logger has a notched cap (the end

without the key ring hole). Unscrew the middle section of this end from

the cable to reveal the snap-ring.

2. Remove the snap-ring with snap-ring pliers.

NOTICE

Depending on where you purchased the battery, the leads may not be bent

correctly or at all. Follow the diagram below for bending the battery leads

properly.

NOTICE

8. Repeat steps 5 through 1 in reverse order to complete installation.

MAINTENANCE

Upon final installation of the Model LDL2-030 Data Logger, no routine

maintenance is required. The Model LDL2-030 is not field serviceable and

should be returned if repair is needed (field repair should not be attempted

and may void warranty). Be sure to include a brief description of the

problem plus any relevant application notes. Contact customer service to

receive a Return Goods Authorization number before shipping

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