Display and LED External Probes Communication Power Supply What You Need Required Items Optional Items Preparing a UTRED30-WiFi for first use In the office On-site Inserting the Batteries Configuring the UTRED30-WiFi for logging Finalizing the configuration LogTag® Online Connection Wizard Adding the Probe and the Power Supply Wireless Connectivity Transferring data to LogTag® Online...
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Clearing the Min/Max Values Reviewing Day Statistics on the Display Stopping the UTRED30-WiFi Automatically Manually Plugging the UTRED30-WiFi into a USB port Accessing the files Interpreting the Data Data Evaluation - Report with multiple alarms Data Evaluation - Data List...
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UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Resetting the Logger Hibernating a UTRED30-WiFi Airplane Mode Replacing the Batteries Technical Specifications Appendix 1 - Accuracy and Resolution Temperature Accuracy Temperature Resolution Appendix 2 - Glossary...
for consequential loss. Disclaimer The UTRED30-WiFi monitors temperature exposure and not the quality of the goods it accompanies. Its purpose is to signal if product quality evaluation/testing is required. ...
Regulatory Compliance UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Battery Life The batteries in the UTRED30-WiFi are designed to power the device for up to 2 months in case of a power failure, provided the device was not stored for more than prior to activation;...
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This text contains information that explains some aspects of a feature in more detail. This text contains tips that help you get the best out of your UTRED30-WiFi logger WiFi, cloud connection, airplane, power and low battery symbols may not be shown on all...
30 days (today and 29 days previous); and the wireless and cloud connection states. ® At set intervals the UTRED30-WiFi uploads the data to your LogTag Online cloud account, where it can be viewed, analyzed and shared with others, or downloaded for further analysis.
Features UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Features The UTRED30-WiFi temperature logger features a large display, wireless and USB ® connectivity with a familiar LogTag feel. Case Mounting lug for secure fastening of logger to fixtures Micro-USB socket with attached protective cap ...
AAA batteries are empty and external power is not supplied. The UTRED30-WiFi will generate a detailed PDF report when plugged into a USB port of a PC. The PDF report shows a summary of the trip, presents the data in chart and list format...
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Features UTRED30-WiFi User Guide and also includes a day summary page, showing an overview of the statistics collected. A CSV file of the data list is also available. ...
A WiFi network capable of WPA/WEP security and an internet connection for uploading data to the cloud server A micro-USB cable to connect the UTRED30-WiFi to your PC (it is recommended that you connect each UTRED30-WiFi via a permanently plugged in micro-USB cable to protect your computer’s USB socket) ...
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What You Need UTRED30-WiFi User Guide A glycol temperature buffer, which simulates environmental behavior of a vaccine vial...
Preparing a UTRED30-WiFi for first use UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Preparing a UTRED30-WiFi for first use Before your UTRED30-WiFi can record temperature data and upload readings to ® LogTag Online you need to perform a few setup steps. In the office These steps are completed in your office, using a PC connected to the internet: 1.
Preparing a UTRED30-WiFi for first use UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Inserting the Batteries The UTRED30-WiFi operates with two AAA backup batteries: 1. Remove the screw from the rear compartment lid. 2. Remove the lid, exposing the battery compartment. 3. Insert the AAA batteries in the correct orientation, as shown. The polarity is marked inside the battery compartment.
UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Configuring the UTRED30-WiFi for logging Before a UTRED30-WiFi logger can be deployed, it must be configured with the parameters required for starting and recording temperature values. Loggers can be purchased unconfigured, or pre-configured, ready to be started, using one of a number of different profiles that are available.
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Plug the other end of the cable into a USB socket on your computer and wait for the drivers to be installed You can configure more than one UTRED30-WiFi at the same time, however it is practical to limit the number of units to about 6, using a powered USB hub.
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1. Configure the UTRED30-WiFi's wireless network settings using the LogTag Online Connection Wizard. ® 2. Register the device in LogTag Online. 3. Attach the UTRED30-WiFi to a location. During the attachment process, select one of the pre-defined Logger Configuration Profiles. Each profile contains the log interval;...
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Preparing a UTRED30-WiFi for first use UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Standard Configuration Settings ® The standard configuration is similar to those of other LogTag logger products and includes settings such as User start method, pre-start recording, logging interval and duration, start delay, and password.
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LogTag Analyzer. Start delay If you configure the UTRED30-WiFi to start after a delay period, the logger will not immediately record temperature readings after you have pressed , but...
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UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Alarm Configuration Options The UTRED30-WiFi can display an alarm if one or more of the configured alarm trigger conditions have been met. This is indicated on the display by showing the Alarm Indicator ( ) and the Day Alarm Marker for today ( ).
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Preparing a UTRED30-WiFi for first use UTRED30-WiFi User Guide the lower primary alarm is triggered when the temperature is 2 °C or below continuously for 1 hour. Once an alarm has triggered, the alarm indicator ( ) remains shown until the alarm is...
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UTRED30-WiFi User Guide File Settings Select the File Settings tab to select which files are generated when the UTRED30-WiFi is plugged into a computer's USB port, and what information these files contain. Select as many file formats as you wish to generate.
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The UTRED30-WiFi's wireless connection parameters are set up on the WiFi Settings tab. The wireless network has already been set up on this device Select Leave wireless settings unchanged if you are only changing the logging parameters, but want the UTRED30-WiFi to connect to the same network as before.
When the configuration is complete, unplug the UTRED30-WiFi from the USB socket and replace the protective seal. If you wish to configure more UTRED30-WiFi units with the same configuration, insert the next loggers into USB sockets, wait until they are ready for configuration and click Repeat Configure.
Online Connection Wizard starts after the logger has been configured for other parameters such as logging and alarms. When the wizard runs, the wireless and network parameters you enter are used to check that the UTRED30-WiFi can establish a ®...
The UTRED30-WiFi is now ready to be deployed. Adding the Probe and the Power Supply Before the UTRED30-WiFi can record temperature data you will need to connect an external probe. The UTRED30-WiFi accepts any ST100 probe (including an STX50 extension). Plug the probe connector into the socket located at the bottom of the device, as shown.
® The LogTag Online Connection Wizard will automatically register the UTRED30-WiFi for you if you provide your sign in details when you run the Wizard. ® You can also register the device by signing in to your LogTag Online account at https://logtagonline.com...
60 minutes, a logger that records every 45 minutes will upload readings every 1½ hours. Alarms As soon as a UTRED30-WiFi triggers an alarm, this is reported to the cloud server immediately, regardless of the upload interval for temperatures. Wireless and Cloud Symbols ®...
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Wireless Connectivity UTRED30-WiFi User Guide (WLAN). If the circle shows a tick, the UTRED30-WiFi 's last connection to the wireless network was successful. When USB power is supplied, the UTRED30-WiFi remains connected to the WLAN. This symbol is shown when the last connection to the wireless network was successful and the device is powered by batteries.
( ) on the display blinks. Release the buttons when the symbol stops blinking and turns on permanently. The UTRED30-WiFi will now attempt to access the wireless network (the WLAN symbol shows an empty circle). This process is typically very short, so you may not see this screen.
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® connection to the LogTag Online cloud server (Cloud symbol shows a tick). The UTRED30-WiFi is now exchanging data with ® LogTag Online, indicated by an arrow inside the cloud symbol ( ). The arrow may turn on and off repeatedly during the data exchange.
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Troubleshooting (on the next page) for further details. This connection test is performed automatically every time the UTRED30-WiFi takes the first reading of a new trip. You can initiate this test manually at any other time, provided valid wireless and network...
Online Connection Wizard, you can use the wireless and network indicators to help narrow down which part of the upload process fails. The UTRED30-WiFi is trying to access the wireless network, but has not yet successfully connected. If you see this icon on the display for more than 10 seconds, the UTRED30-WiFi is trying repeatedly to connect to the network.
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the network requires confirming a logon screen on a web browser At this stage, the UTRED30-WiFi is unable to connect to a network that requires completing a logon process, such as is present on many guest networks. Your network administrator will need to add an exception for your device.
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18888 in the network's firewall. No DHCP server found on the network You may have set up the UTRED30-WiFi to use DHCP, but your network does not offer DHCP connections. Please discuss this with your network administrator, and ®...
These two temperatures represent the minimum and maximum since the recording started, or since the values were last manually cleared. Main Temperature Value This shows the most recently recorded temperature while the UTRED30-WiFi is recording. Once the logger has stopped, nothing will be displayed. Backup Battery Low...
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Powering the UTRED30-WiFi on page 40 for details. ALARM/OK indicator symbol is shown as soon as the UTRED30-WiFi has registered an alarm event. While there are no alarms, or if a previous alarm has been cleared, the symbol is shown.
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Display Overview UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Reading Type The word is shown when the temperature on the display represents the last recorded CURRENT temperature. The word is shown in Review mode, when the temperature on the display represents the maximum recorded temperature for the day displayed.
Powering the UTRED30-WiFi UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Powering the UTRED30-WiFi The UTRED30-WiFi is designed to be supplied via its USB socket from a commercially available 5V USB power supply (5W). When supplied externally, the power symbol shows on the display: Some low-quality USB power supplies are unable to deliver sufficiently stable power to the UTRED30-WiFi.
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Powering the UTRED30-WiFi UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Please always replace both batteries with fresh ones at the same time. Replacing only one of the batteries with a partially charged battery will drain the secondary backup battery. Rechargeable AAA cells are not recommended for this product. The different charge voltage means the battery indicator will not show the correct remaining percentage, and the secondary backup battery will drain faster.
Powering the UTRED30-WiFi UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Low power operation The UTRED30-WiFi enters low power operation when no external power is supplied, and the AAA backup batteries are empty. In low power mode all WiFi and cloud connectivity is suspended;...
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Powering the UTRED30-WiFi UTRED30-WiFi User Guide The internal secondary backup battery (CR2032 LiMnO coin cell) should be replaced immediately when the low battery symbol -as shown- appears. This can be done by a qualified technician. Failing to replace the battery can result in loss of configuration information and...
Audible Alarm UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Audible Alarm The UTRED30-WiFi is fitted with a buzzer. You can choose to activate the buzzer when an alarm event has been triggered to provide extra feedback. This is enabled or disabled in the ®...
Starting the Logger UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Starting the Logger It is highly recommended you start a UTRED30-WiFi logger only after you have placed it in the position it will be used in. This allows you to verify wireless and network connectivity on site quickly after the start.
® LogTag Analyzer. As with a regular push button start without delay, the UTRED30-WiFi will perform a Connection Test as soon as the recording has started. To check the connection before the delay value has elapsed, you can initiate the connection test yourself. Please refer to Testing your wireless and network connection (on page 31).
STOPPED DELAY READY will show, together with the current time, and the logger can now be started again as normal. The UTRED30-WiFi will not be reset if you release the button before disappears; STARTING ...
During Recording UTRED30-WiFi User Guide During Recording During normal operation, the display shows the most recently recorded temperature. This temperature is updated at the same rate as the logging interval. The current time is also displayed (in 24 hour format). A tick symbol is shown as long as no alarm event has occurred.
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During Recording UTRED30-WiFi User Guide The alarm event is immediately uploaded to ® LogTag Online, where it will show as a notification alert on the dashboard, and trigger notification emails or SMS messages if configured. Note the upload arrow ( ) will only show briefly while data is being transferred to the cloud server.
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During Recording UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Day Alarm Matrix Display while recording During normal recording, symbols marked with are shown if an alarm occurred on that day. Today Day -1 ...
UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Marking a reading with an inspection mark When you press the button while the UTRED30-WiFi is recording, the next REVIEW /MARK reading taken will be identified in the downloaded data and on the PDF report with an inspection mark.
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During Recording UTRED30-WiFi User Guide A mark will be placed in the readings when you clear an alarm. The inspection log in ® LogTag Online will show an AM or PM inspection, depending on the time of day the alarm was cleared.
UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Paused Readings During configuration of the UTRED30-WiFi you can set the option to ignore up to 15 readings for alarm and statistics calculations after either button is pressed. The readings are still shown on the graph and in the data listing, but they are Annabelle as paused, and their value is ignored when determining alarm trigger conditions, minimum/maximum values and other statistical calculations.
Pressing any button will re-activate the display. ® Power save is enabled or disabled when configuring the UTRED30-WiFi via LogTag Analyzer in the Advanced Settings tab. Note: The display will turn off, even if there is a pending alarm! The Red Alert LED will still blink.
During Recording UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Clearing the Min/Max Values The UTRED30-WiFi tracks the minimum and maximum temperatures since it started logging and displays them below the last recorded temperature. These values can be reset any time while the unit is recording (but not once the unit has stopped).
Reviewing Day Statistics on the Display UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Reviewing Day Statistics on the Display Historic day statistics data can be accessed by pressing the button REVIEW /MARK You can review the data regardless of whether the logger is still logging data, or has already been stopped.
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Reviewing Day Statistics on the Display UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Yesterday's data Pressing the button now displays yesterday’s maximum statistic: The -1 marker flashes to indicate that yesterday's data is being displayed. Yesterday, recordings above the upper threshold were recorded, indicated by the upper alarm threshold marker ...
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Reviewing Day Statistics on the Display UTRED30-WiFi User Guide The duration was 1 hour 20 minutes, which was shorter than the allowed period, so no alarm event was generated. The maximum temperature recorded on the day before yesterday was 11.5 °C.
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Reviewing Day Statistics on the Display UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Data from 7 days ago After pressing the button twice (skipping the minimum statistics for day -6) the maximum statistic from seven days ago is displayed: flashes to indicate that the data being displayed is from seven days ago.
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Reviewing Day Statistics on the Display UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Day Alarm Matrix Display while reviewing During review, symbols marked with are shown to indicate for which day review data is being displayed on screen. Today ...
LogTag Analyzer. Your distributor can supply more information about this option. Manually You can configure a UTRED30-WiFi so it can be stopped with the button. START /CLEAR/STOP This feature is useful when you take the logger out of a shipment and don’t want to falsify the statistics with readings taken after the shipment completion.
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® The UTRED30-WiFi will now connect to LogTag Online to upload any outstanding temperature readings. Once the logger has stopped, the last alarm status before the logger stopped will continue to be indicated with a cross or a tick symbol on the display, but the audible alarm and the alarm LED will turn off (see exception below).
Plugging the UTRED30-WiFi into a USB port UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Plugging the UTRED30-WiFi into a USB port What happens when you plug your UTRED30-WiFi into a USB port depends on the operating system of the computer, the settings made during configuration and whether or ®...
Typically in these operating systems a new drive will be mounted, from which you can open the PDF file. You will not be able to configure the UTRED30-WiFi using either of these operating systems, unless you use virtualization software such as VMWare Fusion, Parallels Desktop or Virtualbox to create a hosted Windows environment.
Data Evaluation - Report with multiple alarms Alarm Status This shows at a glance if the UTRED30-WiFi recorded alarm conditions during the trip (showing a red ) or if no alarms were recorded (showing a green Recorded Data Overview This section shows at what time the logger started to record data, when it finished, how many readings were recorded and how long that took.
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This logger cannot take a reading while exchanging data with a PC while being plugged into a USB port. As a result, you will occasionally see a gap in the graph where the UTRED30-WiFi would otherwise have taken a reading. The list shows --- instead of the reading.
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Interpreting the Data UTRED30-WiFi User Guide delay was active and the interval used for taking readings. Logger Statistics Overview This section gives a brief overview of the temperature data collected during the trip. It shows minimum and maximum values, when these occurred and also shows average, standard deviation and MKT values.
Interpreting the Data UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Data Evaluation - Data List File Information The information from the report page is repeated here. Recorded Data list The Data list shows a single row for each recorded reading, along with the date, time and...
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In the data list, each entry may be marked with one or more of the following symbols: ® A + symbol will be shown, if the UTRED30-WiFi was downloaded with LogTag Analyzer. A * symbol will be shown if an inspection mark was placed with the...
Interpreting the Data UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Data Evaluation - Day Summary File Information The information from the report page is repeated here. Day Summary The Day summary shows a single row for each day for which readings were recorded. Each row contains the following information: ...
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Resetting the Logger UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Resetting the Logger You can reset a UTRED30-WiFi back to its original state. Once reset, recording can READY started again. When performing this procedure all recordings and statistics stored in the logger are irrevocably deleted and cannot be recovered. Please ensure your data has been...
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If you hibernate the logger for longer than a week, please remove the AAA batteries from the logger to avoid them leaking. ® UTRED30-WiFi loggers are placed into Hibernation using LogTag Analyzer by clicking Hibernate from the LogTag menu. Initially, the display shows SLP on the display until you remove the logger from the USB port.
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Airplane Mode UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Airplane Mode A UTRED30-WiFi can be switched to airplane mode to comply with airlines' regulations for wireless transmission in aircraft. You can enable Airplane mode using the buttons on the UTRED30-WiFi: Press and hold the...
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Please see accuracy chart in Accuracy and Resolution All ST100 precision thermistor external probes can be interchangeably connected to the Probe Compatibility UTRED30-WiFi. Please refer to the page for External Probes on the LogTag Recorders website. Sensor Technology Precision electronic thermistor Sensor Reaction Time According to Probe Quartz crystal-locked real time clock, rated accuracy ±25ppm @ 25 ...
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Technical Specifications UTRED30-WiFi User Guide EC EMC directive EN 55024:2010 (Immunity) EC EMC directive EN 55032:2015 (Emission) 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B (unintentional radiator) as a Class A digital device as defined in EMC compliance section §15.101 ...
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Appendix 1 - Accuracy and Resolution UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Appendix 1 - Accuracy and Resolution Temperature Accuracy The following graph shows the typical rated temperature accuracy of a UTRED30-WiFi: Figure 4: Rated Temperature Accuracy Chart Temperature Resolution The following graph shows the typical rated native temperature resolution of a...
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Appendix 2 - Glossary UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Appendix 2 - Glossary Accumulative Alarm Temperature or humidity readings are above or below the configured threshold for the total of time defined, but readings may not necessarily be sequential. Alarm An alarm is an automatically generated event warning a user that environmental conditions are no longer deemed safe for the monitored location.
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Appendix 2 - Glossary UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Consecutive Alarm Temperature or Humidity readings are above or below the configured threshold for the time defined without interruption. Cumulative Alarm Temperature or humidity readings are above or below the configured threshold for the total of time defined, but readings may not necessarily be sequential.
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Appendix 2 - Glossary UTRED30-WiFi User Guide Non-Alert Range Target temperature/humidity range where the device does not trigger an alert Primary Alarm The alarm threshold closest to the non-alarm range in a multi-alarm device Secondary Alarm The alarm threshold second closest to the non-alarm range...
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