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TagTemp-NFC
TEMPERATURE LOGGER – INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL V 1.0x C
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NTRODUCTION
The TagTemp-NFC is an electronic temperature logger. The sensor
measures this physical quantity and the values are stored in memory.
This data is transferred through a smartphone application (LogChart-
NFC) embedded with an NFC or an NFC interface connected to a
computer through an USB port (both not included).
Android LogChart NFC and Windows Nx Software applications are
the software tools used for the operation mode settings and the
collection and visualization of data. With these applications, you can
easily set the parameters such as starting or ending of acquisitions,
interval between acquisitions, alarm set points and other parameters.
You can download the operating manual and Nx Software from the
manufacturer's website. You can download the ANDROID™
LogChart-NFC application from the Google Play Store.
MECHANICAL INSTALATION
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The TagTemp-NFC can be fixed in two ways: by using of screws or
double-sided tape.
For mounting with screws, you should detach the front film of the
equipment carefully, exposing two through holes where TagTemp-NFC
may be screwed, as shown in Fig.1. They should be used M3 flathead
screws. When finished, you should stick extra film that comes with the
product to cover again the front of the device.
The other way is to use a double-sided adhesive tape on the back of
the equipment, avoiding placing it above the identification label.
In both cases, the temperature sensor should be placed near the
place where you want to measure the temperature.
Fig. 01 - Mounting holes on the TagTemp-NFC
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TECHNICAL DATA
Measure Range
Temperature: -40.0 °C to 70.0 °C.
± 0.5 ºC @ 25 ºC.
± 1 °C max. over the full measuring
range.
Accuracy
Note:
measurement error in the OFFSET
parameter using the configuration
software.
Measurement
Temperature: 0.1 °C / 0.1 ° F.
Resolutions
Memory capacity
Up to 4020 logs.
1-minute min.
4 minutes max. (Models with no
Measurement Interval
digital input).
2 hours max. (Models with digital
input).
2 x 3.0 V lithium battery, built-in, non-
Supply
replaceable.
• Above 300 days – 5-minute
Estimated battery
autonomy
• Above 400 days – 30-minute
Operating temperature
From -10 °C to 60 °C
Dimensions (L x W x H)
Main body: 65 x 45 x 8 mm.
RF Interface
ISO 15693 (NFC-V) compatible.
Logger-Smartphone
Approx. 20 seconds (depends on the
data transfer time
smartphone processing speed).
Android version: 4.0 or above.
LogChart-NFC software
Languages: Portuguese and English.
USB to NFC converter interface
NFC PC Interface
(optional),
Software for Windows ®.
Material
Polyamide
All electronics are protected by the
Protection
housing.
Certification
CE
You
can
correct
the
logging interval.
logging interval.
Nx
compatible
with
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Summary of Contents for Novus TagTemp-NFC

  • Page 1 MECHANICAL INSTALATION 4 minutes max. (Models with no Measurement Interval digital input). The TagTemp-NFC can be fixed in two ways: by using of screws or double-sided tape. 2 hours max. (Models with digital input). For mounting with screws, you should detach the front film of the equipment carefully, exposing two through holes where TagTemp-NFC 2 x 3.0 V lithium battery, built-in, non-...
  • Page 2: Operation

    This A digital input is available on some models of TagTemp-NFC. It allows operation will occupy memory device data, resulting in less to record state changes, i.e., records the moment when the digital input...
  • Page 3: Installing The Application

    NFC. Fig. 04 – NFC Communication After the application has been started (see Fig. 03), just approach the smartphone to TagTemp-NFC until the equipment data have been loaded. This usually takes a few seconds, depending on the smartphone model.
  • Page 4: Password Configuration Screen

    Device Title: Field to configure (or view) the title of the device. Logging Interval: Field to configure (or view) the interval between data acquisitions. Start delay: This is the delay time between the TagTemp-NFC configuration and the start of the logs. Offset Adjustment: Field to configure (or view) the user offset defined for the device.
  • Page 5: Events Screen

    Total logs within Occurrences: Number of acquisitions for events below the lower limit of range. Average Temperature within Occurrences: Average value of the temperatures below the minimum range. Fig. 12 – Low Excursions Screen NOVUS AUTOMATION 5/12...
  • Page 6 NOVUS Cloud (you need to have an account). To include the geographical location of the data log in NOVUS Cloud, the GPS must be activated on the smartphone. NOVUS AUTOMATION...
  • Page 7 Hire an account in the Preview options: option to choose the start and end date for the NOVUS Cloud to store the TagTemp-NFC data. Enter your range of the records to see the data collected. login credentials in the Username and Password fields to send the data.
  • Page 8: Configuring The Device

    6.3 Configuring the device acquired. It shown a list of data acquisitions and you can select one To configure the device, it is necessary to place the TagTemp-NFC or more rows (files) to share or delete. on top of the NFC-USB reader.
  • Page 9 After reading the device, the configuration screen is shown below in Fig. 28. Fig. 30 – Digitals Channels Screen Note: This screen is only displayed when reading TagTemp-NFC model which has a digital input. In order to enable the digital input, please slide the red button.
  • Page 10 "Collecting Data". Stop: This option is only displayed when the configuration is being read and the device is logging, so that to send a new configuration, you need to stop the current log. See the following image. NOVUS AUTOMATION 10/12...
  • Page 11: Available Tools

    2. Collect from the device 3. Save the log file 4. Merge graphs 5. Filter 6. Zoom + 7. Zoom - 8. Chart Properties 9. Reports and Data Export 10. Formulas 11. Sending data to NOVUS Cloud 12. Exit NOVUS AUTOMATION 11/12...
  • Page 12: Warranty

    Reports: There are five report templates available, each of them has configurable parameters that can be changed before generating the report. For more information on each template, see the information available in the application. Fig. 47 – Example Report WARRANTY Warranty conditions available site www.novusautomation.com/warranty. NOVUS AUTOMATION 12/12...

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