EL-USB-5+ Extended Memory, Event, State Change & Counter Data Logger Functions as an event, state change and event counter data logger Over 1 million readings Log up to 4 state changes/second or 2 events/second Volt free contacts option (normally open contact only) Rising and falling edge triggering Connection via two screw terminals Status indication via red and green LEDs EasyLog software available as free download This stand-alone data logger can record events (detecting an input and storing the time and date), record state changes (similar to an event but also recording when the input reverts back to normal) and count events (count the number of events that happen during a timed interval). Over 1 million events or state changes can be recorded, or over 1 million timed intervals in count per mode (with up to 65,000 counts per interval). Events and state changes can be triggered by either a rising edge (a voltage going from low to high) or falling edge (a voltage going from high to low). It is also possible to use volt free contacts. Instead of measuring an external voltage, the data logger applies a voltage across the screw terminals and detects when the input closes (i.e. a relay or microswitch). The logger can record events at speeds of up to two times per second and state changes at speeds of up to four times per second. In counting modes the logger can operate at speeds of up to 100 counts per second. The user can easily set up the logger and view downloaded data by plugging the data logger into a PCs USB port and using the available free downloadable EasyLog software. Data can then be graphed, printed and exported to other applications. The data logger is supplied complete with a lithium metal baertt y, which gives up to one years logging life. The data logger also comes with a set of measurements leads terminated in crocodile clips. SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSORIES Maximum Event/State Change Frequency 2Hz BAT 3V6 1/2AA Replacement Baertt y Minimum time in State 100ms USB-CAP-5 Replacement Cap Resolution Event /State Mode 100ms* Maximum Count/Count Per Frequency 100Hz** Input Voltage 3 to 28V d.c. INCLUDED IN THE BOX Operating Temperature Range -35 to +80C (-31 to +176F) BAT 3V6 1/2AA Baertt y Baertt y Life 1 Year* USB-CAP-5 Cap No. of Readings 1,007,616 Dimensions 98 x 26.8 x 26.8 mm EL-USB-LEADS Measurement Leads *Depending on operating mode EL-USB-WALL BRACKET Mounting Bracket ** 40Hz maximum when event LED is enabled www.lascarelectronics.com Issue 1 07/2016 N.R Page 1 of 3EL-USB-5+ Extended Memory, Event, State Change & Counter Data Logger EL-WIN-USB Lascars EasyLog control software is available as a free download from www.easylogusb.com. Easy to install and use, the control software is compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7, 8 and 10 The software is used to set up the logger, download, graph and annotate data or export in Excel, PDF and jpeg formats. The software allows the following parameters to be configured: Logger name Normally open switch Logging mode (event/state/count/count per interval) Immediate and delayed logging start Download the latest version of the software free of charge from www.easylogusb.com LED STATUS INDICATION Green single flash (Every 10 Seconds) The data logger is currently logging. Green single flash (Every 20 Seconds) The data logger is currently logging baertt y is low and should be replaced before logging important data. Green single flash (Every 30 Seconds) The data logger is not currently logging, but is primed to start at a later date and time (Delayed start). Green double flash (Every 20 Seconds) The data logger is full and has stopped logging. Red single flash Event/State change/Count recorded. VOLTAGE INPUT RANGE The logger features a selectable voltage input range, which allows the logger to operate with a wide variety of system. Each input range has a different high and low trigger voltage (i.e the voltage at which the logger considers a signal to be high or low). Voltage range Low trigger voltage High trigger voltage 0 - 3V 0.8V 2V 0 - 5V 1.3V 3.4V 0 - 12V 3.2V 8V 0 - 24V 6.4V 16V www.lascarelectronics.com Issue 1 07/2016 N.R Page 2 of 3