The first line will display the current percentage of mem-
ory full. The second line will display the number of days
remaining before memory is full. The third line will display
the logging interval (one minute).
Note: The MEM symbol will become active on the display
when the memory is 95% full.
SETTING THE LOGGING INTERVAL
1. Slide the MEM VIEW switch to the ON position. The
first line will display the current percentage of memory
full. The second line will display the number of days
remaining before memory is full at the current logging
interval. The third line will display the current logging
interval.
2. To increment the logging interval, press the ADVANCE
button. The minimum logging interval is one minute
(0:01). The maximum logging rate is 24 hours (24:00).
Once 24 hours is selected, the next subsequent press
of the ADVANCE button will return to one minute.
VIEWING UNIQUE DEVICE ID NUMBER
1. Slide the MEM VIEW switch to the ON position.
2. Press EVENT DISPLAY button. The second and third
lines will display the first eight digits of the ID number.
3. Press the EVENT DISPLAY button a second time. The
second and third lines will display the last eight digits
of the ID number.
4. Press the EVENT DISPLAY button to return to the
default display.
DOWNLOADING STORED DATA
Note: The USB download will not occur if battery LCD
symbol is active. Plug the supplied AC adapter into
the thermometer to provide sufficient power for USB
operation.
1. The data can be downloaded directly to a USB Mass
Storage Flash Drive. To begin download, insert
USB flash drive into USB port located on left side of
thermometer.
2. The download will begin upon insert. "MEM" will ap-
pear on display to indicate download has begun. Wait
up to 60 seconds for MEM symbol to appear after in-
sertion of flash drive. Flash drives with larger amounts
of data stored on the drive prior to downloading will
take longer to begin the download.
3. Once download process is complete, "MEM" will
disappear from display and a short beep will sound. Do
not remove USB drive until process is complete.
4. The data transfer rate is approximately 55 data points
per second.
Note: DO NOT leave the USB Mass Storage Flash Drive
inserted into the unit. Insert, DOWNLOAD, and then
remove. The device cannot continuously write to a USB.
REVIEWING STORED DATA
The downloaded data is stored in a comma-delimited
CSV file on the flash drive. The filename naming conven-
tion is "D1D2D3D4D5D6D7R1.CSV" where D1 through
D7 are the last seven digits of the thermometer's unique
ID number and R1 is the revision of the file starting with
the letter "A".
If more than one file is written from the same thermometer
to the USB flash drive, the revision letter will be incre-
mented in order to preserve the previously downloaded
files.
The data file can be opened in any software package
supporting comma-delimited files including spreadsheet
software (Excel) and text editors.
The file will contain the thermometer unique ID number,
the most recent ten temperature events, and all stored
temperature readings with date and time stamps.
Note: All data stored in Celsius (°C) and date format is
MM/DD/YYYY.
DISPLAY MESSAGES
If no buttons are pressed and LL.LL appears on the dis-
play, this indicates that the temperature being measured
is outside of the temperature range of the unit, or that the
probe is disconnected or damaged.
BENCH STAND
The unit is supplied with a bench stand located on the
back. To use the bench stand, locate the small opening at
the bottom back of the unit. Place your fingernail into the
opening and flip the stand out. To close the stand, simply
snap it shut.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
To replace the battery, remove the battery cover, located
on the back of the unit by sliding it down. Remove the
exhausted batteries and replace with two (2) new AAA
alkaline batteries. Insert the new batteries with the proper
polarity as indicated by the illustration in the battery
compartment. Replace the battery cover.
Replacing the batteries WILL clear the minimum/maxi-
mum memories and high/low alarm settings. However,
replacing the batteries WILL NOT clear the time-of- day/
date settings or stored temperature data.
STATIC SUPPRESSOR INSTALLATION
Static generated, radio frequency can affect any cable
through the air or by physical contact. To protect against
radio frequency, install a suppressor onto your ther-
mometers cable to absorb radio frequency as follows:
Lay the cable along the center of the
suppressor with the connector to your left.
Loop the right end of the cable under the
suppressor and back up again laying the cable along
the center of the suppressor.
Carefully, snap the two halves together with the looped
cable routed through the center.
This completes the installation of the suppressor.
TRACEABLE
MEMORY-LOC
DATALOGGING
THERMOMETER
INSTRUCTIONS
WARRANTY, SERVICE, OR RECALIBRATION
For warranty, service, or recalibration, contact:
CONTROL COMPANY
12554 Old Galveston Rd. Suite B230
Webster, Texas 77598 USA
Ph. 281 482-1714 • Fax 281 482-9448
E-mail sales@control3.com • www.traceable.com
Control Company is ISO 9001 Quality-Certified by
DNV and ISO/IEC 17025 (1750.01) accredited as a
Calibration Laboratory by A2LA.
Control Company Cat. No.
6440 / 6441 / 6442 / 6443 / 6444 / 6445 / 6446 / 6447 / 6448 /
6428 / 6429
Traceable
is a registered trademark of
Control Company.
®
Memory-Loc
is a trademark of
Control Company.
™
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Control Company. 92-6440-00 Rev. 6 013117
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