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Software Set-Up - Elcometer 320 Operating Instructions Manual

Climate monitoring system

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The light system requires its own power socket and connection to the base unit via the socket marked
"COM1". The Elcometer 319 gauge has a USB port underneath a rubber flap on the base of the gauge. It
may be connected by any of the other available USB ports on the base unit and is powered from this;
batteries are not required for the gauge to function as part of the Elcometer 320 Climate Monitoring
System. Finally, connect the Elcometer 320 Climate Monitoring System Base Unit to your network with a
suitable Ethernet cable and the Climate Station is ready. The on switch for the device is located on the
back of the Elcometer 320 Climate Monitoring System Base Unit.
The Elcometer 319 gauge may be used with an external temperature sensor if required. A K-type
connector is located beneath a rubber flap on the top of the gauge. Connect a sensor here and the gauge
will automatically switch from using the integrated surface temperature sensor to the external one. Note
that the integrated surface temperature sensor will be disabled and no measurements will be gathered
from it.

3 SOFTWARE SET-UP

3.1 INTRODUCTION
The Elcometer 320 Climate Monitoring System is provided with two pieces of software; Elcomonitor Log
and Elcomonitor View. Both pieces of software need to be present on the network in order for the system
to function. The software can be run in a client/server configuration on multiple machines or as a
standalone installation on one PC. If using the client/server configuration the Elcomonitor Log application
should be installed on a Windows 2003 or later server and the Elcomonitor View application should be
installed on Windows XP or later PCs. This configuration allows multiple view applications to be run on
separate workstations simultaneously.
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