Datalogger Usb Ip 54
Datalogger Usb Ip 54
IP 54 Water Proof
USB Datalogger
Users Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
APPLICATIONS ................................................................................................................ 4
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FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS
Features
Specifications
Temperature
Type Thermistor
Measurement Range
-40 to 85℃(-40~185℉)
Accuracy
±1.2℉(0.6℃) from -4 to 122℉(-20 to 50℃)
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Applications
Building HVAC monitoring.
Warehouses.
Refrigerator.
Clean rooms.
Freezer.
Shipping vans.
Shipping crates.
Cargo vessels.
Storage areas.
4. 1/2 AA Battery
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START UP AND GENERAL OPERATION
LCD Display
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Turn On Temperature Data Logger
Press the Start button for 2 seconds to turn on the Temperature Data Logger.
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Switch between ℃ or ℉
Temperature(℃) Temperature.( ℉)
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Recording Data
The LCD display will display REC and the LED green light twinkle when the
Temperature Data Logger is recording.
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Press the Start button again to stop recording.
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Sampling rate
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PC SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
Installation Requirements:
Optimal Performance:
-Pentium 4 - 2.8 gigahertz processor or equivalent with 256 megabytes or RAM.
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Follow the steps on the Installation Shield Wizard and click Finish to complete the
installation.
USING PC SOFTWARE
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Connection Status
No Connection Screen
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Press Start for 2 seconds to turn on Temperature Data Logger. Temperature Data
Logger is now connected to the PC.
If the datalogger is properly connected, these three values will show up.
1. Temperature Reading
2. Battery Status
3. Display “Connected”
Connected Screen
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Setup Screen
Click “Setup” to enter the Setup screen.
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The values in the white area can be changed by the user.
The value in the grey area can not be changed by the user.
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Download Records
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Click “Download” to start the download.
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Download Completed
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Graphic & Chart Analysis
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Each data groups are listed according to the date of the sampling. Lowest group number
represents earliest sampling date.
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Data in Listing Format
Click File
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Data Listing Format
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Data Export
File Saved.
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