TRED30-16R User Guide Contents Safety Information Liability Battery Life Disclaimer Typographical Conventions Introduction Features Case Buttons Display Sensors What You Need Required Equipment Optional Items Configuring the TRED30-16R Standard Configuration Options TRED30-16R Start Options Audible Alarm Alarm Configuration Options Advanced Configuration Options Display Overview Real Time Clock Adjusting the Display Clock...
Keep out of the reach of children. Liability LogTag Recorders’ standard warranty terms apply. A copy can be requested by emailing support@logtagrecorders.com. In addition, LogTag Recorders shall not be held liable: ...
Alarm events can be triggered when a number of readings are outside preset Alarm thresholds and a “day alarm indicator” appears on the display. ® Logged temperature data can be downloaded via a standard LogTag Interface to the free companion ®...
A USB interface for communication to the PC An external probe of the ST100 series ® For configuration - a PC running Windows 7 or later and LogTag Analyzer installed. Optional Items In addition to the above, following items are useful accessories: ...
User start method, pre-start recording, logging interval and duration, start delay, and password. ® For detailed information about each parameter please read the section about Configuring a LogTag ® logging in LogTag Analyzer’s User Guide or press F1 for help.
Standard Configuration Options TRED30-16R User Guide TRED30-16R Start Options ® During configuration with LogTag Analyzer you can decide when the TRED30-16R starts taking temperature readings. ... via Push button start: The logger will start taking temperature readings after you have gone through...
If an alarm trigger condition requires readings to go below a lower threshold it is called a lower alarm. All alarm trigger conditions are configured in the Alarm Settings tab during configuration of the logger with ® LogTag Analyzer. The screen shows an example where: ...
Standard Configuration Options TRED30-16R User Guide Advanced Configuration Options Select Advanced Options for additional configuration settings. These settings decide how some of the elements are displayed on the screen and set certain options specific to the TRED30-16R. Figure 3: TRED30-16R advanced configuration screen Parameters that influence the appearance of the display are ...
DAYS ® past are represented between yesterday -01 and -29 . During configuration of the logger in LogTag DAYS DAYS Analyzer you can also enable this to show the total number of days on which data were collected while recording.
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Display Overview TRED30-16R User Guide Time Value and Time Indicators The time value display is used to show one of the following: a clock with the current time, time remaining to start of logging with a delayed start or ...
Adjusting the Display Clock ® The display clock of the logger can be set to the current local time, either by using LogTag Analyzer software or directly on the unit, using the buttons.
Starting the Logger TRED30-16R User Guide Starting the Logger Push button start The logger must be in mode for it to be started. READY Current time and the symbol are shown. READY Press and hold the button. First, is shown in addition to START STARTING READY...
Starting the Logger TRED30-16R User Guide Push button start, quickstart disabled Again, the logger must be in mode for it to be started. READY Press and hold the button. The symbol starts flashing for about 4 seconds. START STARTING /CLEAR/STOP Then the symbol remains on permanently for 2 seconds.
If you configured the TRED30-16R for a date/time start, it will start recording temperature values as soon as the entered start time is reached. The logger will display the following if a Date/Time Start has been chosen: ® Hibernating the logger using LogTag Analyzer will abort any previously configured Date/Time start.
During Recording TRED30-16R 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.
TRED30-16R User Guide Clearing an Alarm ® During configuration with LogTag Analyzer you can allow a user to clear an alarm on the display. This is a useful function for an inspector, so repeated alarms can be recognised easier. ...
Pressing any button will re-activate the display. ® Power save is enabled or disabled when configuring the TRED30-16R via LogTag Analyzer in the Advanced Settings tab.
Total Number of Days Statistics Collected The logger can be configured to show the total number of days for which statistics data was collected. This ® feature is enabled when configuring the TRED30-16R via LogTag Analyzer and can be located in the Advanced Options...
Reviewing Day Statistics directly on the TRED30-16R User Guide TRED30-16R Reviewing Day Statistics directly on the TRED30-16R The review of day statistics history is 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. Following are some sample display screens you might see during a statistics review.
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Reviewing Day Statistics directly on the TRED30-16R User Guide TRED30-16R an alarm was triggered, indicated by the , as this duration was longer than the allowed time above the threshold The maximum temperature recorded yesterday was 12.9 °C. Pressing the button now displays yesterday’s minimum statistic: ...
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Reviewing Day Statistics directly on the TRED30-16R User Guide TRED30-16R flashes and -07 is shown to indicate that the data being displayed is from seven days DAYS ago. Seven days ago recordings above the upper threshold were recorded, indicated by the upper alarm threshold marker ...
Reviewing Day Statistics directly on the TRED30-16R User Guide TRED30-16R Trip Minimum/Maximum Temperatures You can configue the TRED30-16R so it tracks the minimum and maximum temperatures since it started logging. This feature needs to be enabled during configuration of the logger in the Advanced Configuration Options on page 9.
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As soon as the next reading is taken, both minimum and maximum values will be updated. ® You will be able to see in the chart in LogTag Analyzer when the min/max values were cleared, but you will not be able to review previous min/max values on screen once they have been cleared.
Your unit can also be set up to stop automatically when it is downloaded. This option needs to be set up at the factory and cannot be changed during configuration ® with LogTag Analyzer. Your distributor can supply more information about this option. Push-button stop You can configure a TRED30-16R so it can be stopped with the button.
Stopping the TRED30-16R TRED30-16R User Guide Push-button stop, quick stop disabled Press and hold the button. The symbol starts flashing for 4 seconds. START STOPPED /CLEAR/STOP Then the symbol turn on permanently: STOPPED Release the button within 2 seconds. The logger will now stop taking readings. The logger will not stop if you…...
(typ. 5 or more years). This is useful for conserving battery life when the logger is not used for extended periods . ® TRED30-16R loggers are placed into Hibernation using LogTag Analyzer by clicking Hibernate on the LogTag menu.
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Hibernating a TRED30-16R TRED30-16R User Guide the low battery symbol if the battery requires replacing. the text not rdY if the battery is OK, and the logger can be re-activated at a later point. A hibernated logger can be activated again by pressing and holding the buttons together for a period of 6 seconds.
Only use batteries from a reputable manufacturer! Check the operational temperature range of the battery ® Hibernate the unit using LogTag Analyzer. and make sure it covers the range of the TRED30-16R. Failing to hibernate the logger may result in serious memory corruption.
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