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U er Man al

Temperature and Humidity


Datalogger
Contents

1.Introduction .................................................. 1

2. Features: ....................................................... 1

3.Technical Data............................................... 2

4. Meter Description ........................................ 3

5. LCD Display Description ............................ 4

6. Operation Instruction .................................. 5

7. Notes ........................................................... 11

8. Accessories .................................................. 12
1.Introduction
The Datalogger is designed with a high accuracy
Temperature & Humidity Sensor, providing fast response
and stability. It is used for monitoring and collecting data of
environment temperature and ambient humidity.

It is widely used in indoor temperature measuring,


warehouse management,logistics transportation,
telecommunication rooms, intelligent buildings, subways,
Department stores, libraries,etc.

2. Features:
Memory for 32700 readings
LCD to show logging information easily
Free selectable measurement cycle from 1 sec to 24
hours
Battery life: more than 2 years (under ideal condition
at 22°C)
Display all status for Alarm and Record through 2
LED S
Alarm display if user-defined max/min values are
exceeded

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Analysis software used to view graphically or Text
mode for logging data
USB Computer Interface (Advanced Software
Program for all windows)

3.Technical Data
Temp. range -40°C~70°C(-40°F~158°F)
-40°C~40°C/-40°F~104°F
:±1.0°C/1.8°F
Temp. Accuracy
40°C~70°C/104°F~158°F)
:±2.0°C/3.6°F
Humidity range 0 ~ 100%RH
35 ~ 80%RH: ±3.0%RH
Humidity
0 ~ 35%RH & 80~100%RH:
Accuracy
<±5%RH
Resolution 0.1%RH, 0.1°C
32000 readings(16000 each for
Memory
temperature and humidity)
Measuring rate 1 sec. to 24hrs
Analysis software Windows 98/2000/XP, Win 7 and Win 8
Accessories 3.6 V Lithium battery, software and gift box

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4. Meter Description

① REC LED indication


② Alarm LED indication
③ LCD display
④ MAX/MIN button
⑤ Humidity and Temperature sensor
⑥ °C/°F selection button
⑦ USB interface
⑧ Alarm signal output interface
Note: 1) The alarm LED flashes about one time per second
2) The alarm will output a High Pulse of 2.5V DC
per 10 milliseconds if it exceeds the set High/Low alarm
value. Please see the output figure below:

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5. LCD Display Description

① Battery level indication icon


② MAX/MIN icon
③ REC icon
④ Temp./Humidity reading display area
⑤ TIME/DATE icon
TIME and DATE icon appears alternately in
every 10 seconds
⑥ FULL icon
FULL icon appears, which indicates the memory
is full, the data logger will stop recording.
⑦ Single record icon
While selecting Single record mode,the data logger

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will stop recording while the memory is full.
⑧ Cycle record icon
While selecting Cycle record mode,the data
logger will continue logging data to overwrite the
earlier data if the memory is full. The data logger
will keep recording the latest 32700 readings.
Time/Date reading display area
%RH icon
°C/°F icon

6. Operation Instruction
6.2.1 Setting Time and Date

Lef c ic ic the setting interface will appear the same

as below:

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Se ec he de i ed da e f a , da e a d i e, he e OK
button to confirm and save the settings.
Note: All the logged data will be cleared while confirming the
new settings. Please pay attention to download and save the data
before applying new settings to the meter.

6.2.2 Data logger Setup

Lef c ic ic , he e i g i e face i be a ea he
same as below:

Channel Must stay as 2, because this data logger can only log
two things (humidity and temperature)

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Sample(Sec) select your logging interval from 1 sec to
86400secs (which is 24hrs)
TEMP Unit select Celsius or Fahrenheit
RH Unit will stay as %
Mode select Instant for the meter to start logging as soon as
you press OK on the configuration window on the software.
Select Manual to start the logging by pressing the
TEMP/%RH button when you are ready to start logging.
RECORD Select Single so the meter stops recording when the
memory is full. Select Cycle for the meter to overwrite the
previous data (previous data will be lost in this mode if not
downloaded before the memory is full)
LED Flash select 10, 20 or 30 secs for the flash times if you
wish to use the REC and Alarm LEDs.

Put ticks in the boxes next to Enable Alarm Fla h and


Enable Record Fla h if you want to use the LED lights
on the meter. Leave them unticked if you do not wish to use
the LED lights.
Battery State Indicates how full or low the battery is
Alarm Out Put a tick in this box if you want to set alarms and
view them on the graph when your results are downloaded

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Temp Alarm set a high and low alarm in whole numbers (you
cannot use decimal places)
RH Alarm set a high and low alarm in whole numbers (you
cannot use decimal places)
Af e fi i hi g he e i g , e OK b c fi a d
save it.
Note: All the logged data will be cleared while confirming the
new settings. Please pay attention to download and save the data
before applying new settings.

6.2.3 Zoom In and Zoom Out


(1). Zoom In: Click the zoom icon just above the graph and
select the first icon on the top left (see image below)

This will allow you to zoom in on any part of the graph.


The other icons allow you to zoom left to right or up and down.
(2). Zoom out: Press the bottom left icon (see image on page 10

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6.2.5 Download Data

After connecting the meter to your PC press b to

download the recorded data.

6.2.6 File save and open

(1). After downloading the data, click b , ic a

location, name the file and then click save to finish file save. Or

click to export the readings to EXCEL and to save


the file in an excel format.

(2). Click b e a d ie a ed fi e

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6.2.7 View saved files
After opening the desired saved files, click Summary or Data
List to view the information and results on the meter at that
time.
Summary

Data List:

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6.3 How to Work a Combination Lock
(1) Open the combination lock with the previous
combination that the lock was set to. If you just bought the
lock then the most likely combination will be all zeros.
(2) Pull up on the lock latch to expose the opening.
(3) Insert the combination-changing tool fully into the hole on
the bottom of the lock.
(4) Change the combination of the lock to one of your choice
while the combination-changing tool is inserted into the
lock, and then remove the tool.

7. Notes
② Repairs or servicing is not covered in this manual and should
only be performed by qualified personnel.
③ Wipe the unit with a dry soft cloth. Do not use abrasives or
solvents on this instrument.
④ Remove the battery when the meter is to be stored for long
periods of time to avoid battery leakage.

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8. Accessories
① User's manual
② USB Cable
③ Software
④ Combination Lock and meter holder

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