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  • Page 1 PDF User Guide Version 2.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Logger profile ..................... 3 What you need to get started ................4 FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance ................5 How iMiniPlus PDF Logger works ................ 5 PDF report contents ..................5 Connecting logger to PC ................12 Programming logger with Console Pro ..............13 Customizing PDF report and changing details ............
  • Page 3: Scope Of This Document

    Logger profile The iMiniPlus PDF Logger is available in two models. Both have the same temperature range of sensor; D-range (-40°C to +70°C). One model has the thermistor sensor mounted inside the logger (Product code MU-IN-D-8-L) The other model comes with the same sensor as above but encapsulated inside a stainless steel tip on a 1meter PVC cable.
  • Page 4: What You Need To Get Started

    Alignment marks Rear view The iMiniPlus PDF Logger comes with water-proof covers for the USB connection and the battery. Make sure that when logger is in use these covers are in place. This is important in wet or dusty environments. If covers are lost please contact your distributor for a replacement.
  • Page 5: Fda 21 Cfr Part 11 Compliance

    PDF Logger needs to be programmed by Console Pro for logging trip before use. There is no need to install USB drivers on PC. iMiniPlus PDF Logger is configured as generic USB Mass Storage Device. All operating systems should install this device automatically using default USB drivers.
  • Page 6 PDF Logger User Guide v2.0 Header: Each header displays logger serial number and date / time information from logger without time zone and daylight saving settings. Device specification Device specification part includes: Product Code  Serial Number of the logger ...
  • Page 7 PDF Logger User Guide v2.0 Statistics Statistics part includes: Highest temperature reading for the current trip  Average temperature reading for the current trip.  Please note: if the logger is configured for continuous logging, logger memory is getting overwritten and logger only holds the last 8048 readings.
  • Page 8 PDF Logger User Guide v2.0 The picture below is a graph report of the logging trip with High Alarm set to 22 °C Low Alarm set to 20 °C, High Catastrophe Alarm set to +60 °C Low Catastrophe Alarm set to -20 °C. Note that the graph contains coloured dashed lines for primary alarm limits and solid coloured lines for catastrophe alarm limits.
  • Page 9 PDF Logger User Guide v2.0 This part of the report is a graph of readings for the current trip.  This part of the report can be disabled when programming.   You can change date display format to display month first by programming logger.
  • Page 10 PDF Logger User Guide v2.0 Graph Legend Symbol Meaning Logger readings High Alarm Limit Low Alarm Limit High Catastrophe Alarm Limit Low Catastrophe Alarm Limit Marked reading Out of specifications Out of specification is a report of how long the logger spent outside of alarm limits ...
  • Page 11 PDF Logger User Guide v2.0 List of readings This part of the report always has two columns.  This part of the report can be disabled when programming  You can change date display format to display month first by programming logger ...
  • Page 12: Connecting Logger To Pc

    PDF Logger User Guide v2.0 Connecting logger to PC You need to install Console Pro (please download from www.cryopak.com) in order to program iMiniPlus PDF. Please refer to iMiniPlus Logger User guide for information on Console Pro installation. This software runs in Microsoft Windows only.
  • Page 13: Programming Logger With Console Pro

    PDF Logger User Guide v2.0 Inside this drive you can see the following: Programming logger with Console Pro You have to use Console Pro Professional version 2.12.07 or later to program the logger. Check this check box and click on “Program and Configure”...
  • Page 14: Customizing Pdf Report And Changing Details

    PDF Logger User Guide v2.0 Customizing PDF report and changing details Click on “Next” button. You editable “Description” field options for customizing PDF report: You can customise PDF report generated by the logger, by checking or un checking these boxes.
  • Page 15: Programming Password

    The iMiniPlus PDF Logger supports a password option that, when enabled, results in users being required to provide the correct password to gain further access to the iMiniPlus PDF Logger. When the password option is enabled, a window similar to the following picture will be displayed allowing the user to enter the correct password.
  • Page 16: Configure Sensors And Alarm Settings

    Cryopak to restore default password. Change Password – if you have password protected the iMiniPlus PDF Logger or want to add a password for the first time you can do this here.
  • Page 17: 9.3.1 Specification And Alarm

    PDF Logger User Guide v2.0 9.3.1 Specification and Alarm Raise alarm on below lower spec readings – tick this box if you want to activate the low alarm and select the value in the box immediately to the right. Note if the lower spec value is 0C, then the alarm is triggered at -0.1C, not 0.0C as this value is considered within specification.
  • Page 18: 9.3.2 Lcd Display

    50.1 °C, not 50.0 °C as this value is considered within specification. The table below demonstrates arbitrary data from an iMiniPlus PDF Logger and how different alarm sources will be triggered. This is complicated scenario for alarm settings based on: ...
  • Page 19: Checking The Time Clock

    The fastest logging interval the iMiniPlus PDF Logger can log at is every 5 seconds. The slowest logging interval the iMiniPlus PDF Logger can log is every 18 hours.
  • Page 20 PDF Logger User Guide v2.0 - 20 -...
  • Page 21: Start New Log Trip

    9.5.3 Start new log trip The only way to start an iMiniPlus PDF Logger is by using the START button. With other products it is possible to have a timed or date start as well as a switch start. You can also program a delay into the starting process of up to 4 hours 15 minutes. This will show immediately after the Start button is pressed within the iMiniPlus LCD with the words “IN DELAY”.
  • Page 22: Enable Stop Button In This Logger(S)

    If the upload has failed either select the Cancel button to close the software and start again or select the Restart button to start the sequence again. If the iMiniPlus PDF Logger still fails to upload contact your local distributor or Data Logging Systems.
  • Page 23: Viewing Logger Data With Pdf Reader Software

    Make sure the USB cable is connected to your PC and to the iMiniPlus PDF Logger. There are two ways to retrieve the data from an iMiniPlus PDF Logger, both of which will achieve the same result. Click the Download Information icon on the toolbar 2.
  • Page 24 PDF Logger User Guide v2.0 time to time. Additionally some Help documentation may not be present due to the software version you are currently using. Consult this iMiniPlus PDF Logger User guide if you are not sure about any description. Displays information...
  • Page 25: Creating Lcf File From Lrf File

    PDF Logger User Guide v2.0 Creating LCF file from LRF file By its very nature (it was created in order to share information across all operating systems and computers) the PDF “Portable Document Format” is not secure. Logger data saved in 's proprietary LCF “Logger Compact Format”...
  • Page 26: Does Console Pro Work With Pdf File

    PDF Logger User Guide v2.0 Now you can view logger data in various forms by clicking on menu items of “Views” window on the left. You can also validate the received PDF report of the logger with Console Pro.
  • Page 27: Device Specifications

    PDF Logger User Guide v2.0 Device specifications Parameter Value Operating Temperature D range: -40 ºC to +70 ºC ( -40 ºF to +158 ºF) Product Code MU-IN-D-8-L (Internal sensor) MU-OE-D-8-L (External sensor) MU-ST-D-8-L (Single Trip Internal sensor) Sensors 1 x Internal or 1 x External sensor options...
  • Page 28: Contact Details

    PDF Logger User Guide v2.0 Contact details If you require further information regarding CRYOPAK Verification Technologies, Inc. products please contact us at: Mailing Address: PO Box 309, Buchanan, VA 24066 Office: 120 Parkway Drive, Buchanan, VA 24066 Phone: +1-540-254-1433 +1-732-346-9200 Ext.

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