Humidity / Temperature Datalogger: User's Guide
Humidity / Temperature Datalogger: User's Guide
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Relative Humidity and Temperature Datalogger. This datalogger measures and stores up to 16,000 relative humidity and 16,000 temperature readings over 0 to 100%RH and -40 to +70C (-40 to +158F) measurement ranges. The user can easily set up the logging rate, high/low alarm and start-mode, and download the stored data by plugging the module into a PC's USB port and running the supplied PC software. Relative Humidity, Temperature and Dew Point data can then be graphed, printed and exported to other applications. The data logger is supplied with a long-life lithium battery, which can typically allow logging for one year. This meter is shipped fully tested and calibrated and, with proper use, will provide years of reliable service
Features
Memory for 32,000 readings(16,000 temperature and 16,000 humidity readings) Dew point indication via Windows Software Selectable data sampling rate: 2s, 5s, 10s, 30s, 1m, 5m, 10m, 30m, 1hr, 2hr, 3hr, 6hr, 12hr, 24hr Status Indication via Red/Yellow LED and Green LED USB Interface for Set-up and Data Download User-Programmable Alarm Thresholds for Relative Humidity and Temperature Analysis software used to view graph Long battery life
Description
1. Protective cover 2. USB connector to PC port 3. Start button 4. RH and Temperature sensors 5. Alarm LED (red/yellow) 6. Record LED (green) 7. Mounting clip
Operation
INSTALLING THE GRAPHING SOFTWARE
Install the supplied Windows PC Datalogger Software by placing the supplied program disk in the PCs CD-ROM drive. If the installation program does not automatically open and provide on-screen prompts, open and browse the CD-ROM drive, then find and double-click on the SETUP.EXE file included on the program disk. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation. Before running the graphing software, please connect the RHT10 to the PC and install the USB Driver software as described in the next section.
Make sure the program disk is still in the PC CD-ROM drive. Select the recommended installation and follow the on-screen prompts to complete the driver installation. If this is a repeat connection of the RHT10 to the USB port, the driver installation process will be automatically skipped.
From left to right the MENU BAR icons represent DATA DOWNLOAD, LOGGER SETUP, FILE OPEN, FILE SAVE-AS, FILE PRINT, VIEW ALL, and ZOOM. In addition, the FILE, VIEW, LINK, and HELP pull-down menus are available here. All of these functions are described in the following paragraphs.
LOGGER SETUP
Click on the computer icon on the menu bar (2nd from left) or select LOGGER SET from the LINK pull-down menu. The Setup window will appear as shown below; descriptions for each field in the Setup window are listed directly below the illustration:
The CURRENT TIME field will automatically synchronize with the PC date and time setting. The MANUAL and INSTANT select buttons allow the user to start data logging immediately when the Setup window is exited (INSTANT), or at a later time (MANUAL). The LOGGER NAME field allows the user to select a unique name for the RHT10. The SAMPLE POINTS field instructs the RHT10 to take a fixed number of readings. The SAMPLE RATE pull-down menu instructs the RHT10 to log readings at a specific rate. The LED Flash Cycle can be set by the user: longer cycle times help to extend the battery life. The ALARM SETTINGS area of the SETUP window allows the user to set high and low temperature and humidity limits and disable the flashing of the RHT10s LEDs, thereby conserving battery energy.
Once the changes have been made, click on the SETUP button to save them. Press the DEFAULT button to set the RHT10 back to factory default conditions. Press the CANCEL button to abort the setup. Note: Any stored data will be permanently erased when the user clicks on Setup. To save the data before creating a new setup, click Cancel and then download the data. The battery may run out before the RHT10 has finished collecting a specified number of sample points. Always ensure that the remaining charge in the battery is sufficient to last the complete duration of your logging exercise. When in doubt, we recommend that you always install a fresh battery before logging critical data.
Note:
If INSTANT was selected in the SETUP window, the RHT10 begins logging at the instant the SETUP button is pressed. If MANUAL was selected, the RHT10 must be manually started by pressing and holding the devices yellow button for approx. 3 seconds, or until the two LEDs on the RHT10 flash at the same time. Logging will continue at the programmed sample rate until the number of readings (sample points) specified in the Setup window is reached. The green LED flashes once per sample point and the red or yellow LED flashes when user programmed alarm limits are exceeded. For details, see LED status guide.
DATA DOWNLOAD
To transfer the readings stored in the RHT10 to the PC: 1. Connect the RHT10 to the same USB port used when the RHT10 was initialized. 2. 3. 4. Open the graphing software program if it is not still running. Click the Download icon (1st on the left) or select Data Download from the LINK pull-down menu The Window shown below will appear. Press DOWNLOAD to begin transferring readings
If the readings are successfully transferred, the VIEW screen and the SAVE screen (both shown below) will appear. In the SAVE screen, name the file and save it to a convenient location. The data is saved as an .rec file for use in this program only. At a later time, the user can select SAVE-AS and save the data as an Excel, Text, or Bitmap file (explained in next section).
In the screen below press VIEW to see the data graphically. If there are no readings currently stored in the RHT10, the program will let the user know via a warning screen.
When VIEW is pressed, the Data Graph window appears The Data Graph window presents the transferred data in an x-y graph format with Date/Time represented on the horizontal axis and Temperature / Relative Humidity / Dew Point / Alarm Limits represented on the vertical axis:
To zoom in and out of data regions, there are several approaches: 1. 2. 3. Use the mouse to click and drag a box around any data area to magnify the selected area. Click on the zoom magnifier icon tool on the menu bar Select VIEW ALL or ZOOM OUT from the VIEW pull-down menu.
In the example graph above, the Temperature is represented by the solid red line (the lines are known as traces); the RH and Dew Point are represented by the solid yellow and green lines, respectively. The low and high alarm values for temperature are represented by the dashed red traces; the corresponding alarms for humidity are represented by the dashed yellow traces.. To customize the graph window select SHOW TRACES, BACKGROUND, GRID LINES, and MASK POINTS from the VIEW pull-down menu. These options provide the following features: SHOW TRACES: BACKGROUND: GRID LINES: MASK POINTS: Allows the user to select which data to view as a trace (Temperature & Alarms). Select background color scheme. Add or remove grid lines from x and y axes. Places dots on the traces for the actual data points, breaking up the continuous nature of the trace.
To open an existing data file for viewing on the data graph window, click on the FILE OPEN icon on the menu bar (3rd from left), or select FILE OPEN from the FILE pull-down menu. When prompted, select a .rec file saved earlier.
FILE PRINT
To print a data graph window to a line or network printer, click on the printer icon or select PRINT from the FILE pull-down menu. Note that color graph windows can be accurately printed on color printers.
Note : The RHT10 retains data in its internal memory until the user begins a new logging session. Starting a new logging session clears all of the RHT10s stored readings; be sure to save previous data before starting a new logging session.
LEDs
Record Alarm
Meaning
No LEDs flashing -No logging in process Or -No battery found Or -Battery completely discharged Green single flash every 10 sec. * -Logging, no alarm** Green double flash every 10 sec. * -Delayed start
Action
Fit battery in place Replace the battery and download the data
Record
Alarm
To start, Hold the start button until Green and Yellow LED flash
Record
Alarm
Red single flash every 10 sec. * -Logging, low alarm for RH Red double flash every 10 sec. -Logging, high alarm for RH Red single flash every 60 sec. - Low Battery Logging, if enabled, will stop automatically. No data will be lost. Replace battery
Record
Alarm
Yellow single flash every 10 sec. * -Logging, low alarm for TEMP Yellow double flash every 10 sec. -Logging, high alarm for TEMP Yellow single flash every 60 sec. - RHT10 memory full Download data
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To save power, the RHT10s LED flashing cycle can be changed to 20s or 30s via the supplied software. To save power, alarm LEDs for temperature can be disabled via the supplied software. When the battery is low, all operations will be disabled automatically. NOTE: Logging automatically stops when the battery weakens (logged data will be retained). The supplied software is required to restart logging and to download logged data.
When both temperature and relative humidity readings exceed alarm level simultaneously, LED status indication alternates every other cycle.
Specifications
Relative Humidity Overall Range Accuracy (0 to 20 and 80 to 100%) Accuracy (20 to 40 and 60 to 80%) Accuracy (40 to 60%) Temperature Overall Range Accuracy (-40 to -10 and +40 to +70oC) Accuracy (-10 to +40oC) Accuracy (-40 to +14 and 104 to 158oF) Accuracy (+14 to 104oF) Dew Point Temperature Overall Range Accuracy (25oC, 40 to 100%RH) Logging rate Operating temperature Battery type Battery life Dimensions/Weight 0 to 100% 5.0% 3.5% 3.0% -40 to 158oF (-40 to 70oC) 2oC 1oC 3.6oF 1.8oF -40 to 158oF (-40 to 70oC) 4.0oF (2oC)
Selectable sampling interval: From 2 seconds up to 24 hours -31 to 176oF (-35 to 80oC) 3.6V Lithium (1/2 AA) (SAFT LS14250, Tadiran TL-5101 or equivalent) 1 year (typ.) depending on logging rate, ambient temperature, & use of Alarm LEDs 4x1x.9 (101x25x23mm) / 6oz (172g)
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Battery Replacement
It is highly recommended that the battery be replaced every 12 months, or prior to logging critical data. The RHT10 does not lose its stored readings when the battery weakens or when the battery is replaced; the data logging process will however be stopped and cannot be re-started until the battery has been replaced and the logged data has been downloaded to PC. Use only 3.6V lithium batteries. Before replacing the battery, remove the datalogger from the PC. Follow diagrammatic steps 1 through 4 below. NOTE: Leaving the RHT10 plugged into the PC USB port longer than necessary will cause some of the battery capacity to be lost.
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WARNING: Handle lithium batteries carefully, observe warnings on battery casing. Dispose of in accordance with local regulations.
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Warranty
EXTECH INSTRUMENTS CORPORATION warrants this instrument to be free of defects in parts and workmanship for one year from date of shipment (a six month limited warranty applies to sensors and cables). If it should become necessary to return the instrument for service during or beyond the warranty period, contact the Customer Service Department at (781) 890-7440 ext. 210 for authorization or visit our website www.extech.com for contact information. A Return Authorization (RA) number must be issued before any product is returned to Extech. The sender is responsible for shipping charges, freight, insurance and proper packaging to prevent damage in transit. This warranty does not apply to defects resulting from action of the user such as misuse, improper wiring, operation outside of specification, improper maintenance or repair, or unauthorized modification. Extech specifically disclaims any implied warranties or merchantability or fitness for a specific purpose and will not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages. Extech's total liability is limited to repair or replacement of the product. The warranty set forth above is inclusive and no other warranty, whether written or oral, is expressed or implied.
Support line (781) 890-7440
Technical support: Extension 200; E-mail: support@extech.com Repair & Returns: Extension 210; E-mail: repair@extech.com Product specifications subject to change without notice For the latest version of this User Guide, Software updates, and other up-to-the-minute product information, visit our website: www.extech.com Extech Instruments Corporation, 285 Bear Hill Road, Waltham, MA 02451
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