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USER MANUAL
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TempSen® Alpha T30 / TH30 / T50X / TD80 / TD80S / TUX
UM-ALPHA-140821 REV.D
Updated@ 07/06/2015
©2014, TempSen Electronics Company

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL TempSen® Alpha T30 / TH30 / T50X / TD80 / TD80S / TUX UM-ALPHA-140821 REV.D Updated@ 07/06/2015 ©2014, TempSen Electronics Company...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Products Overview ............................. 4 Specifications ............................. 5 TempCentre Software ............................7 How to download TempCentre software? ....................7 Installing and using TempCentre software ....................7 Data Logger Configuration ..........................7 Configuring with TempCentre ........................7 Configuring Online ............................7 Fast Configuration Mode ..........................
  • Page 3 Sensors ................................23 Response Time (Temperature) ......................... 23  Response Time Test ......................... 23 MKT ................................. 23 Why is MKT important in the life of pharmaceuticals and perishable goods? .......... 23 Time Error ................................ 24 Additional Information ............................24 Warranty ................................24 Revision History ...............................
  • Page 4: Products Overview

    Products Overview 1. USB plug 2. LCD Screen 3. View / Mark button 4. Start / Stop button 5. External Sensor Probe Only available on products supporting external sensors. UM-ALPHA-140821 REV.D...
  • Page 5: Specifications

    Specifications Product Alpha T30 Alpha TH30 Alpha T50X Alpha TD80/TD80S Alpha TUX Multi-use TD80 Type Multi-use Multi-use Single-use TD80S Interchangeable external RTD Interchangeable external Sensor Internal NTC Internal temperature and humidity Sensor Internal RTD Sensor sensor (2m, 3 sensors NTC Sensor (1m)
  • Page 6 Alarm Range High and low alarm/5 alarm ranges Battery 3.6V lithium battery Typical Run 120 days (60 days@-80°C) TD80 900 days 900 days 900 days 900 days Time 30 days (15 days@-80°C) TD80S Shelf Life 1 year 1 year 1 year 2 years 1 year Automatic...
  • Page 7: Tempcentre Software

    How to download TempCentre software?  If it’s your first time to download software from www.tempsen.com, please sign up with the information required prior to downloading, then an email containing download link would be sent to the mail address you left in couple of minutes.
  • Page 8: Fast Configuration Mode

    LCD displays “USB” when logger connected to PC. IMPORTANT  Do not apply configuration profile to product for which the configuration profile is not created.  Do not alter the configuration profile downloaded to avoid configuration error.  Configuration profile contains time zone information, so please do not use this file in area of different time zone.
  • Page 9: Configuration Options

    LCD displays “Err” for configuration failure, please re-configure device with correct parameters. IMPORTANT  Configuration to data logger would erase all data recorded, so please make sure you have save the data before configuration.  Do not remove data logger from PC before you are prompted of configuration success. Configuration Options ...
  • Page 10: Logging Interval

     You need to stop recording through TempCentre software if you configured device with both ▪ Loop Recording and Disable Stop Button.  Alpha TD80 / 80S do not support loop recording.  Logging Interval The recording and sampling interval for data logger, optional from 1 minute to 2 hours. ...
  • Page 11 LCD Screens after Configuration Start Delay LCD displays “Stby” after configuration. Temperature Start LCD displays “ ”(Over), ” ” (Under) or “ ” (Between) above “Stby” indicating temperature start is enabled after configuration. Then you need to press Start/Stop button to active logger to measure current temperature condition.
  • Page 12: Alarm Settings

     Alarm Settings  Alarm Mode  No alarm setting  High & Low alarm, 2 alarm ranges determined by 2 alarm limits.  Multiple Alarm ranges, 5 alarm ranges determined by 5 alarm limits.  High range: A1, A2, A3 ...
  • Page 13: Recording

    Recording Start recording  Manual Start Press and hold Start/Stop button for 3 seconds to manually active data logger, if a logger is set with following start conditions, then recording would only start after these conditions are fulfilled.  Start Delay Start delay time and a Clock display on LCD and logger begins countdown after activated, frequency of countdown refreshes as per delay time remains, for example, when there is 2 hours left, delay time refreshes each...
  • Page 14: In Recording

    In Recording  Overall Alarm Status (Default Screen) No Alarm Condition A “Tick” appears in upper left corner of screen. Alarm Triggered A “Cross” appears in upper left corner of screen when any pre-set alarm is triggered.  Overall Limit Violation Events (Default Screen) Limit Violation Indication (High &...
  • Page 15: Monitoring Statistics And Alarm Information

     Monitoring Statistics and Alarm Information Click View/Mark to view monitoring statistics and alarm information screen by screen. Logging Statistics (Examples) Maximam Value Minimum Value Average Value Information of Each Alarm Zone (Examples) Alarm Zone:A1  Duration time: 0 minute ...
  • Page 16: Time Mark

    Alarm Zone: High (Humidity)  Duration time: 19.6 hours  Limit violation event of this zone: Yes  Status of this zone: Alarm Channel sign “RH” displays in down right corner. Mark History Mark History In this case, 3 marks have been placed. Time Mark Adding a Time Mark During recording, press and hold View/Mark button for several seconds, LCD screen will change to Mark...
  • Page 17: Stopping Recording

    Stopping recording Press Start/Stop button and hold for 3 seconds to stop recording, logger would stop recording either after logging cycle finishes (memory full). Recording Stops “StoP” displays indicating recording stops. ▪ Alpha TD80S could not be stopped within 30 minutes after started. Downloading Data ...
  • Page 18: Pdf Report

    The PDF report automatically created by Alpha loggers are protected and encrypted from tamper, with all raw data embedded, you are allowed to open this PDF file with TempCentre for further analysis and archiving, and upload it to TempSen’s Cold Chain Cloud online data management, analysis and sharing center, www.coldchaincloud.com, to enable shipment build and worldwide data sharing, alarm notification between...
  • Page 19 PDF Report Sample ▪ Please go to www.coldchaincloud.com to get latest information about Cold Chain Cloud online data storage and sharing service. UM-ALPHA-140821 REV.D...
  • Page 20: Battery And Duration

    Battery and Duration Alpha series data loggers are installed with lithium battery welded, therefore users could NOT change the batteries themselves, any behavior related to battery removing, changing, and charging is deemed as modification to device and will lead to breach of WARRANTY terms. Battery Life/Run Time Remaining battery life or run time of each Alpha logger is shown in days on LCD, battery life will minus one day very calendar day after first configuration.
  • Page 21: Accessories

    Accessories External Sensor Probes  Installing and Removing External Probe Please Hold the Connector of the external probe to install and remove probe. LCD displays “nC.”(No Connection) when external sensor probe is removed, please connect probe back to device to proceed. IMPORTANT ...
  • Page 22: Mounting Bracket

    Mounting Bracket The bracket provided along with products allows data logger to be mounted on wall, refrigerator door and shelf using screws, double sided tapes and magnet. Please install the logger in bracket from bottom up. ▪ Bracket is not provided with Alpha TD80/TD80S. Calibration Management Enable calibration expiry notification through TempCentre.
  • Page 23: Sensors

    T90 response time is the time needed for the recorded value to reach 90 % of the actual change of applied temperature in the conditions mentioned below. Start Temperature : 20℃ Target Temperature: 0℃ Model Alpha T30/TD80/TD80S 10 minutes Alpha TH30 10 minutes Alpha T50X, TUX...
  • Page 24: Time Error

    ONE (1) YEAR from the date of retail purchase by the original end-user purchaser (“Warranty Period”). If a hardware defect arises and a valid claim within the Warranty Period, as its option and to the extent permitted by law, TempSen will either (1) repair the hardware...
  • Page 25: Revision History

    (including upgrades and expansions) performed by anyone who is not a representative of TempSen or TempSen Authorized Service Provider; (g) to a product or part that has been modified to alter functionality or capability without the written permission of TempSen; or (h) if any TempSen serial number has been removed or defaced.

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