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GL1000/GL1010 – Compact Logger
User Manual GL1000/GL1010 – Compact Logger
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Version 2.3
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Connection cable
The included connection cable has open wire ends. If single wires are not used, it is
recommended to terminate them. This prevents short circuits between the open
wires. At the same time the EMC properties are improved.
Info:
The connection cable does not match IP65.
Caution:
It is recommended to connect the logger to the same voltage supply (e.g.
battery of the vehicle) as the vehicle or test equipment, respectively.
If two different voltage supplies are used for the logger and the test equipment, the
ground (GND) pins of the two voltage supplies
must be connected.
GL1010 USB
connector
It is recommended to protect the USB connector with a cap if no USB cable is
connected.
2.2.2 SD/SDHC Memory Card
SD and SDHC cards
The logger supports industrial grade SD cards up to 2 GB. From serial number 220
and higher also industrial grade SDHC cards are supported (firmware V1.08 and
higher is required).
For the proper use only the industrial grade cards released by Vector may be used.
These cards are listed below.
Recommended
SD cards
The following SD cards with industrial grade are recommended (see also section 2.5):
>
Xmore industrial 2 GB (SD-2G0-XIWE2, SD-2G0-XIWE21, SD-2G0-XIE82)
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Cactus Industrial Grade 2 GB (KS 2GRI-800), some higher start-up time
Recommended
SDHC cards
The following SDHC cards with industrial grade are recommended (see also
section 2.5):
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Xmore industrial 4 GB (SD-4G0-XIE6, SD-4G0-XIWE21, SD-4G0-XIE23)
>
Xmore industrial 8 GB (SD-8G0-XIE6, SD-8G0-XIWE21, SD-8G0-XIE23)
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Xmore industrial 16 GB (SD-16G-XIE23)
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Cactus Industrial Grade 4 GB (KS 4GRI-800)
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Cactus Industrial Grade 8 GB (KS 8GRI-800)
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SanDisk Industrial XT 32 GB (SDSDAF-032G-XI SD)
GL1000:
Inserting and
removing SD card
The
GL1000
has a push-and-pull card holder for inserting and removing the SD card.
To insert the SD card, push it in until the locking mechanism engages securely. To
remove the SD card, push it slightly into the card holder until it unlocks. Now, release
the SD card. The card moves from its original position and can now be removed.
Do not pull the SD card from the card holder forcefully, since this could cause
mechanical damage!