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Chino AL4000 series - User Manual

Chino AL4000 series
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INST.No. INE-844E
AL4000 (Multi-point type)
Hybrid Memory Recorder
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Questions and Answers

  • M
    Mario PowersAug 15, 2025
    What to do if measured value display shows OVER, BURN, etc. on Chino Data Loggers?
    • M
      matthew96Aug 16, 2025
      If the measured value display shows OVER, BURN, etc. on your Chino Data Loggers, ensure the wiring to the input terminal is properly connected. Also, check if the input terminal is loose or if the input line is disconnected. Finally, verify that the input signal is within the measuring range.
  • A
    Alicia HayesAug 19, 2025
    Why measured value is unstable on Chino AL4000 Data Loggers?
    • S
      smithangelaAug 19, 2025
      To resolve unstable measured values on your Chino Data Loggers, begin by checking if the measuring terminal is loose. Next, verify if the input signal itself is unstable. Also, ensure that BURN is not set to anything other than “None” when using a thermocouple in parallel with another instrument.
  • M
    Michelle SteeleAug 21, 2025
    How to fix Chino AL4000 unit if it does not function?
    • M
      Michael WilliamsAug 21, 2025
      If your Chino Data Logger unit does not function even when the power switch is turned ON, check the wiring to the power terminal. Also, ensure that the power voltage is between 100 and 240V AC.
  • M
    Mike SmallAug 25, 2025
    What to do if chart does not move on Chino Data Loggers?
    • M
      Margaret RodriguezAug 25, 2025
      If the chart on your Chino Data Logger does not move as the printer moves, manually feed the chart paper to ensure it can be fed smoothly. Also, check if the chart can be fed smoothly using the key.
  • L
    Lee ThompsonAug 27, 2025
    How to troubleshoot error in measured value on Chino Data Loggers?
    • R
      Randy AveryAug 27, 2025
      If you're experiencing errors in the measured value on your Chino Data Loggers, first check for any errors in the input signal. Ensure that a compensation lead wire is connected to the input terminal, but only if you're using a thermocouple input. Finally, check the scale and perform input adjustment if necessary.
  • D
    Diana FordAug 31, 2025
    What to do if data is displayed but not recorded on Chino AL4000 Data Loggers?
    • K
      Kimberly MorenoAug 31, 2025
      If data is displayed but not recorded on your Chino Data Loggers, first ensure that recording is turned ON, indicated by the REC status LED being lit. Next, verify that the ribbon cassette is correctly attached. Finally, check that the chart is properly attached and hasn't run out, which would cause the REC status LED to flash.
  • G
    Gene ShepardSep 2, 2025
    Why is periodic data printing not executed on Chino Data Loggers?
    • V
      vjohnsonSep 2, 2025
      If your Chino Data Logger's periodic data printing is set but not executed, it may be because the start time set for periodic data printing has not yet arrived. Also, ensure that the parameters are set correctly. Note that if you specify a start time earlier than the current setting time, periodic data printing will begin the next day at the specified time.
  • N
    Nicholas WilsonSep 5, 2025
    Why is measured value influenced by ambient temperature on Chino Data Loggers?
    • P
      Peter WalkerSep 6, 2025
      If the measured value is influenced by ambient temperature when using thermocouple input on your Chino Data Loggers, check if RJ is set to “EXT” (external) in the input type settings, but note that this is not an issue if reference junction compensation is performed externally. Also, make sure that the terminal cover is attached.
  • C
    Corey DicksonSep 8, 2025
    How to stop noise produced as printer moves in Chino AL4000?
    • J
      Jason ReyesSep 8, 2025
      If your Chino Data Logger is producing noise as the printer moves, check if the ribbon cassette is attached properly. Also, open the unit door and inspect the printer moving area for any foreign objects; remove them if found.
  • C
    Cynthia SchmidtSep 12, 2025
    What to do if malfunction occurred unpredictably on Chino AL4000 Data Loggers?
    • M
      Michelle BoydSep 12, 2025
      To address unpredictable malfunctions without warning on your Chino Data Loggers, initialize the setting parameters. After the unit recovers, reconfigure the parameters and monitor its performance.

Summary

Introduction

Before Use

Essential checks before operating the unit after unpacking.

For Safe Use

Preconditions for Use

Conditions for safe operation of the unit as a component type product.

Important Explanation

Crucial safety precautions and warnings for operation and installation.

Mounting and Wiring

Mounting

Instructions and considerations for mounting the unit on an instrumentation panel.

Mounting Condition

Details environmental and positional requirements for safe and proper mounting.

Terminal Board Diagram

Shows terminal board layouts for different options and communication interfaces.

Precautions on Wiring

Guidelines for safe and reliable wiring practices.

Power;Protective Conductor Terminals Wiring

Details wiring for power and protective conductor terminals.

Measurement Input Terminals Wiring

Instructions for wiring various measurement input types.

Remote Contacts Terminals Wiring and Operation Selection (Option)

Wiring and operation settings for optional remote contacts.

Part Names

Operation;Set Keys

Explains the function of each key on the operation/set panel.

Operation

Setting Method

Basic Rules

General guidelines and rules for performing setting operations on the unit.

Changing Settings

How to change settings using cursor, keys, and confirmation.

Input Type Settings “Range”

Explains parameters for setting input type, range, scale, and unit for each channel.

Alarm Settings “Alarm”

Details the parameters used to configure alarm types, values, and deadbands.

Alarm Type

Explains the six different types of alarms that can be configured.

Parameter Settings (Alarm)

Guides through setting alarm parameters like level, mode, and deadband.

Calculation Settings “Calc”

Lists available calculation types and their required parameters.

Parameter Settings (Calc)

Step-by-step process for setting calculation parameters.

Formula Settings “Formula”

Explains arithmetic, comparison, and logical operations for formulas.

Parameter Settings (Formula)

Setting formulas used in calculation types.

Settings Related to Measured Data Save

Setting formats, triggers, and intervals for saving data to SD card.

Calendar Timer Settings “Timer”

Parameters for setting calendar timers for alarm/message execution.

Fail Output Settings “FailOut”

Settings for alarm operations upon system errors (chart end, low battery, etc.).

Display Settings “Display”

Settings for display mode, backlight, illumination, and order.

Adjustment

Troubleshooting

Problems and Remedies

Lists common problems, their causes, and remedies.

Abnormal Measured Value

Lists causes and remedies for abnormal measured values.

Option

IP Address etc… Settings “Ether”

Parameters for Ethernet communication setup (IP, Subnet, DNS).

E-mail Settings “E-mail”

Configuration for E-mail transmission, including server and account details.

Specifications

Input Specifications

Detailed specifications for various input types, ranges, and resolutions.

Recording Specifications

Specifications related to chart recording, printing, and data storage.

General Specifications

Overall specifications including power, dimensions, weight, and environmental conditions.

Measuring Range, Rated Accuracy and Display Resolution

Detailed accuracy and resolution for each input type and range.

Chino AL4000 series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandChino
ModelAL4000 series
CategoryData Loggers
LanguageEnglish