Connecting The Simple Logger ® Ii To A Computer - AEMC Simple Logger II User Manual

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Overload occurs when any input is 10% above its input range. When the
battery voltage goes below 1.7 volt the instrument will shut down (termi-
nating and saving the recording, if it is recording).
SLEEP mode: The instrument enters the low power state if the
button is not pressed for one minute. It will remain in this state until
either the button is pressed or the internal clock reaches the start
time for a scheduled recording.
RECORD mode: The instrument enters the low power state
between sample sets. The slower the storage rate, the greater
the portion of time the instrument is in the low power state. Thus,
the slower the storage rate, the longer the instrument can record.
4.2
Connecting the Simple Logger
INSTALL DATAVIEW
5).
Connect the Simple Logger
computer. Refer to the computer manual to locate the USB port on your
computer.
The logger can be connected to the computer during a recording session,
however, an additional drain on the batteries will occur to support the
active USB connection.
If all LEDs light instantaneously, the instrument was in SLEEP mode.
Releasing the PRESS button will show the status (every 5 seconds).
Connect the instrument to a USB port on your computer and establish
communication with the instrument using DataView
remain ON while a communication link with the Data Logger Control
Panel is active (provided sufficient battery power is available during the
communication session).
The instrument contains protection circuitry to prevent it from being turned
on when the battery voltage is below 1.7V.
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BEFORE CONNECTING TO THE COMPUTER (SEE §
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