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Loggerflex bun hygro User Manual

Temperature & rh logger
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  • Page 2 Introduction “bun hygro” or simply "bun" is a temperature and relative humidity (RH) recorder and alarm system, which measures temperature and RH in desired intervals and uploads the readings to a web- based application via your home or office Wi-Fi. It is powered by an internal ultralong-life battery (up to 25 years). Recording intervals can be flexibly adjusted from 1 minute to 2 hours, and upload intervals can vary from every minute to once a week.
  • Page 3 Package contents (figure 1) “bun hygro” device (1 piece) One (1) piece of ring magnet Figure 1...
  • Page 4 Product’s technical specifications Temperature measurement range: Temperature measurement accuracy: RH measurement range: RH accuracy: - 40 ~ + 55 °C (internal sensor) >5 °C = ±0.3 °C 0 ~ 100 % >20 & <80% = ±3% - 40 ~ + 130 °F <5 °C max.
  • Page 5 Installation Strong magnet makes it easy to mount the device to any steel surface. To mount “bun hygro” on other materials, you can easily mount the ring magnet in the package using a nail or screw on the wall and simply attach the device through its magnet to the wall-mounted magnet.
  • Page 6 Operation Instructions First steps are to create an account and claim your device as follows: • and create an account by following the website’s instructions. Please visit www.loggermaster.com Note: Please read the loggermaster's condition of use and privacy notice very carefully. By creating an account, you agree to loggermaster's condition of use and privacy notice.
  • Page 7 “bun hygro” will beep once. Keep the magnet in position until you hear a long continues beep. • Hearing the long beep means that “bun hygro” is in “setup” mode. Use your smart phone, computer, tablet, etc to search for open Wi-Fi network named (SSID) "bun hygro" (no password required).
  • Page 8 Key in following information in the blue page: Figure 4 • Wi-Fi name (SSID) of the network that you wish to connect your device to. make sure that the device is within the range of Wi-Fi network and Wi-Fi is on. SSID is case sensitive so make sure you are typing the SSID Note: correctly with no extra space.
  • Page 9 • If your “bun hygro” successfully connects to your Wi-Fi, it will connect to server and become activated automatically. In this case you will hear (4) short quick beeps (like: ..) • ‫ ) ـــــــ ـــــــ‬which means you need to repeat If for any reason your device fails to connect to Wi-Fi or server, device will inform you by (2) long beeps (like phone line busy signal: the procedure again.
  • Page 10 (to receive notifications) • You can always access the list of your “bun hygro” devices by clicking on the "loggers and controllers" menu (see figure 5) • You can see “add” and “search” icons that help you add new devices to your account or find a specific device in your list in top menu bar.
  • Page 11 You can select or de-select any device by clicking on its row and following four (4) new options which will appear on top menu bar if any device is selected: Edit: By clicking on "Edit" you will access to "Device’s attributes" page where you can adjust your device’s parameters as follows: •...
  • Page 12 It will help you to locate your device if necessary. • You can see the name of Wi-Fi that your "bun" is connected to. Also you can set a password for open setup network name “bun hygro” so nobody else can trigger your Wi-Fi settings: device with a magnet and change the setup.
  • Page 13 You can set “upload intervals” to “on demand” mode. In this mode your device will not try to connect to Wi-Fi unless you trigger "force upload" by hovering a magnet on Note: magnet sensor of the device. Device will try to upload readouts, stored in its internal memory, before reaching its maximum records capacity (16300 records). By reaching the maximum capacity, all Note: records will be deleted automatically and device continues logging like before.
  • Page 14 Single short beep: Magnet hover is detected. • Single long continues beep (like:______________): Device is in “setup” mode. Connect to Wi-Fi named "bun hygro", then go to 192.168.4.1. • Four (4) short beeps: Device is successfully connected to server and activated/forced uploaded.
  • Page 15 Error # 5: Your device will run out of battery within few months. Please note the battery is not replaceable or rechargeable. Please contact us for instructions. • Error # 9: Internal clock of the device is not working well. Please contact our customer support in case of any errors : info@loggerflex.com.au...
  • Page 16 • Try to force upload by quickly hovering a magnet over magnet sensor of your device. • Check if “bun hygro” is in the effective range of your Wi-Fi router. Try to get closer to router and then force upload.
  • Page 17 Warnings • Never insert any object into holes on the device. • Do not attempt to open or repair the device. • Very high ambient temperature cause faster battery drain. • Do not dispose it in garbage bin but check with your local council for recycling facilities in your area. •...
  • Page 18 We value your business and always attempt to provide you with the very best of service. Should you encounter any problem, please give us an opportunity to address it before returning your device. Most technical questions can be answered through our email (info@loggerflex.com.au).
  • Page 19 We warrant the device against defects in materials and workmanship under ordinary consumer use for 3 years from the date of original retail purchase excluding battery. During this warranty period, if a defect arises in the device and you follow the instructions for returning it, we will either repair or replace with a new or refurbished device, or refund all or part of the purchase price for the device.
  • Page 20 Loggerflex smart devices LTD. info@loggerflex.com.au www.loggerflex.com.au...