Checking The Time Clock; Setting The Start, Stop And Logging Duration; Duration Of Trip, At Least; Interval Between Each Reading - Escort iMiniPlus User Manual

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equal to the logging interval. So if the iMiniPlus is programmed to log every 1 minute, that will be the rate
at which the "LATEST" reading changes.

Checking the time clock

There may be times when the time clock on the
iMiniPlus may alter. This is the case when the battery
is removed and not replaced for more than 30seconds.
Date/Time Tab - Check that the date and time is correct.
If you have removed batteries from the iMiniPlus for
any length of time, make sure you either select:
 Change to the date and time on this
computer (default)
 Set to
The software will always default to the "Change to the
date and time on this computer." option.

Setting the Start, Stop and logging duration

Startup Tab - Configure the start, recording and stop conditions.
The left-hand side of this tab displays the start conditions and the right-hand side the logging and stop
conditions

Duration of trip, at least

If you are using the iMiniPlus to record the temperature
of a trip (shipment) for instance, you have the option
of setting up the parameters yourself or let the
ConsolePro software calculate these automatically for
you.
The software takes the total memory available (8048
readings) and calculates the maximum interval
between each reading and the finish log trip time and
date based on the trip duration you select. You can
select 1day to 60day trip duration this way.
You will notice that each time you select a trip
duration, the logging interval will change.

Interval between each reading

This is sometimes called the logging interval or logging rate and is described as the period of time between
each logged reading. If the interval is a low number, then the iMiniPlus memory will be filled quickly
compared to a high number. If you want to record acute changes in temperature over short periods of time,
it is best to select a low number or faster logging interval. If you want a logger to record readings over a
long period of time, then you will be best advised to use a lower logging interval or high number.
The fastest logging interval the iMiniPlus can log at is every 5 seconds.
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