Using The Software To Check Logger Status; General Logger Status And Data In Memory Pane - Omega Engineering OM-70 Series User Manual

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The checkbox to the left of the low/high alarms enables the alarm when checked, and disables the alarm when clear.

Using the Software to Check Logger Status

Selecting Status from the Logger menu brings up the Logger Status window. You can also bring up the status
window by pressing the

General Logger Status and Data In Memory Pane

Logger State shows the internal state of the logger:
Power Save Mode: This mode is entered when the logger idle (not logging and not setup to log) for about
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1 hour. The logger uses very little power in this mode and the battery can last for up to 10 years. The
logger's real time clock is not running in this mode.
Idle, waiting for setup: The logger is not logging. It is waiting for a setup from the user. The logger's
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real time clock is active in this mode.
Logging will start on button press: Logging has been configured to start when the logger's Start button is
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pressed.
Logging will start at xxxx: Delayed logging. Logging will start at the time specified.
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Logging in Progress: The logger is currently logging data.
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Serial Number: This internal serial number is unique for each logger.
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Deployment: Indicates the number of times the logger has been setup to log.
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Logger Time: Shows the internal logger date and time. Depending on how the time was entered, this may
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be different from the Windows clock.
Battery Level: Shows the current level of the logger's battery. It is recommended that the battery is
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replaced when this indicator reaches yellow. When this indicator reaches red, logging becomes unreliable,
and the battery should be replaced before starting a new logging session.
button on the toolbar. The logger status screen is separated into three panes:
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