ONTENTS List of Tables ......................... 3 List of Figures ........................3 ....................4 AFETY AND THE NVIRONMENT 1.1. About this document .......................4 1.2. Ensure Safety ...........................4 1.3. Protecting the Environment .....................4 ........................5 PECIFICATIONS 2.1. Use ............................5 2.2 Technical Data ..........................5 ......................
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6.4.9 TME (Time setting) ..........................23 6.5 Measurement ......................... 24 6.6 Displaying of Reading in Normal and Alarm Condition ............. 25 6.7 Buzzer Operation ........................26 6.8 Paused Function ........................27 6.9 Reading out Data ........................27 6.9.1 Connecting with the Software Application ..................27 6.9.2 Generating PDF report ..........................
List of Tables Table 1 Technical Specifications ........................5 Table 2 Commonly used Abbreviations ...................... 11 Table 3 Status LEDs indication ........................12 Table 4 Frequent Asked Questions (FAQs) ....................34 List of Figures Figure 1 LM-XS Pro E006 Data Logger ......................8 Figure 2 Overall dimensions of LM-XS Pro E006 Data Logger ...............
At the end of its useful life, send the product to the separate collection for electric and electronics devices (observe local regulations) or return the product to G-Tek for disposal. (Dispose or recycle the LM-XS Pro E006 data logger in accordance with the WEEE 2012/19/EU guidelines or your local regulations.
PECIFICATIONS 2.1. Use LM-XS-Pro E006 Data logger is an external sensor data logger meeting the requirements of WHO PQS E006/TR06.3. It stores the data up to 120 days and user can see the history data up to last 30 days on display without downloading or connecting the device to the computer. All the parameters and alarm limits are pre-configured as per the requirement of guidelines.
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Battery Non-Replaceable 3.0 V 950mAH; CR2477 Panasonic (or Equivalent) Coin Cell Battery; Up to years 3 years useful life and up to 0.5 years storage life. Battery Life The battery indicator on the display provides information on the remaining lifetime. Environmental Specification Temperature during -35˚C to 70˚C...
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Service Provision No user serviceable parts inside. Physical Characteristics Overall Dimension 128x60x20 mm (L x W x H) mm Weight Approximate 120gms Standards Electromagnetic EN 61000-6-2/6-3 Compatibility Resistance to Electrical IEC61000-6-2; (EN61000-4-2 Basic Standard for applicability of tests) Storms IP Rating IEC60529: IP 64 (External Sensor not Plugged in);...
NPACKING THE RODUCT 3.1 Unpacking and Inspection of LM-XS Pro E006 Data Logger ➢ LM-XS Pro E006 data logger is dispatched in a recyclable, environment friendly package specially designed to give adequate protection during transit. ➢ If the outer box shows sign of damage, it should be opened immediately, and the device be examined.
3.2 Mechanical Dimensions of LM-XS Pro E006 Data Logger Figure 2 Overall dimensions of LM-XS Pro E006 Data Logger Overall Dimensions Dimension (L x W x H) mm 128 x 60 x22 approx. Mounting Screw Mounted Weight Approx. 120gms E006 Page 9...
3.3 Enclosure Wall Mounting of LM-XS Pro E006 Data Logger Figure 3 Screw mounting 3.4 Sensor Connection of LM-XS Pro E006 Data Logger Figure 4 External Sensor attachment Figure 5 External Sensor jack Inserted ➢ Sensor will be inserted in the LM-XS Pro E006 data logger using 4 contact 3.50 mm Stereo jack connector.
IST OF BBREVIATIONS Table 2 Commonly used Abbreviations Abbreviation Description Calendar format Date setting Time setting Date Month Year Hour Minute Alarm Set Point High Alarm Set Point Low Alarm Acknowledge Delay Alarm Acknowledged History Alarm History Device Information CRC checksum Unit of temperature reading Celsius Fahrenheit...
RODUCT ESCRIPTION 5.1 Status LEDs Table 3 Status LEDs indication Indicator Description Data Recording has started. At this time, the “STP” LED will be off and “RUN” LED flashes. Data Recording is Off, and device is On. At this time, “RUN” LED will be off and “STP”...
2) Alarm indication marker for history of last 30 days; a. “-01” means the alarm was there on yesterday b. “-02” means the alarm was there on day before yesterday. c. To understand better, let us assume today is 31-01-2021. Then “-01” will be 30- 01-2021;...
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In addition to above functionality, keys are used for following functions: Device Activation ➢ LM-XS Pro E006 data logger is dispatched in deep sleep mode. ➢ Please connect the sensor before activating the device. To activate the LM-XS PRO data logger, press “Up”...
SING THE PRODUCT 6.1 Set RTC Menu Once the LM-XS PRO E006 data logger is activated by pressing “Up” key for 10 seconds, the user must set the RTC first. The user can set the RTC in one of the available calendar formats: “dd- mm-yy”...
Note: 1. Calendar format is set as “dd-mm-yy” default. Here, Blinking Segments indicates current selection. The calendar format followed throughout in the manual is “dd-mm-yy”. 2. Date validation is done as per month and year entered in Set RTC and date setting menu. E.g. •...
6.4 Main Menu Sequence The user can view/set configuration setting of LM-XS Pro E006 data logger using main menu. In this menu, the user can view Alarm set point high/low along with its duration, Alarm acknowledgement delay, history data, alarm history data and device information whereas the user can set unit, date and time.
6.4.1 ASH (Alarm Set Point High) In this menu, Alarm setpoint High along with its alarm delay can be seen, which is Preset at +8°C and 10 hours. User can only view this parameter. Alarm ON Time duration for Setpoint High is in HR:MN .
6.4.3 ACD (Alarm Acknowledge Delay) If the alarm condition persists for more time, user can deactivate the buzzer by acknowledging it. The alarm can be acknowledged by pressing “Function” and “Enter” key simultaneously. The buzzer will be deactivated for Alarm acknowledge delay time. Alarm acknowledge Delay time is preset with 1 hour.
Figure 14 History Menu to view Min/Max Temperature Example: If the user chose 01 - 10 days option, then the display will be showing the date of “-01” day, alarm trigger time (In case of alarm), history data for Min & Max values along with its duration and sensor open/broken condition duration (if any) in sequence up to last 10 days with approx.
6.4.5 ALH (Alarm History View) If the user wants to view only alarm data in last 30 days history, it can be seen using Alarm History View (ALH) option by following the sequence shown in figure 16. Here, the parameters display sequence is same as history data view menu, except that its only showing history with alarms.
Figure 17 View Serial No., Version No. and CRC 6.4.7 UNT (Unit) In this menu, user can select Temperature unit – “CEL” (°C) / “FAH” (°F) for viewing by following the steps shown in figure 18. User can view the data in degree Fahrenheit, but data is stored in degree Celsius only.
6.4.8 DTE (Date setting) The date can be adjusted using date setting menu as shown in figure 19. Date can also be set/changed while data logger is running. Date can be changed as many times in a day as user wants but the last date changed will only be stored.
Figure 20 Time setting menu Note: Date and Time settings are logged as Tag event in data records Here, Blinking Segments indicates current selection. 6.5 Measurement Starting Measurement With Default Configuration of the LM-XS Pro E006 data logger, the measurement program will be started automatically after 10 minutes of device RTC set on power up.
➢ Tag event is logged again when alarm high/low condition is restored in temperature measurement. ➢ When Date is set a special tag event with time stamp is logged in data records. ➢ Time setting Tag event is logged when the user adjusts the time in device running condition. ➢...
3) Reading is outside the setpoint high/low for time greater than alarm high/low delay. Alarm sign, bell sign, battery, reading with UP/ Down arrow and unit will be seen on display. 4) Reading is outside the setpoint high/low for time greater than alarm high/low delay with Alarm acknowledged by pressing “Function”...
3. Sensor Broken: When sensor cable is broken or the reading goes out of device temperature range, device display will show “Err” message on the device display. Buzzer operation will be same as described in Sensor Open condition, except showing “Err” message on display.
Figure 21 Micro USB Attachment 6.9.2 Generating PDF report ➢ Open LMView-XS-E006 software Application to carry out analysis for process readings. The pop up window will appear as shown in figure 22. Select the appropriate file path and batch file name for saving the data summary and press button.
Figure 23 Downloaded data summary ➢ After that and generate the PDF report of data summary by clicking on icon. A pop up window will appear for selecting the file path and filename of report to be generated as shown in figure 24. Figure 24 Selecting file location for saving PDF report E006 Page 29...
6.9.3 PDF Report Explanation ➢ Sample PDF file generated from LM-XS Pro E006 Data logger for 3 days recorded data is shown in figure 25, figure 26 and figure 27. This report consists of following data: 1. Title of the report generated – Prefixed title 2.
Figure 26 Sample PDF report part -2 ➢ This sample data summary shows: • Events for date and time change tags; • Alarm high trigger time and its cumulative time • Sensor connection error trigger time and cumulative time Figure 27 Sample PDF report part -3 ➢...
6.9.4 Definition of Important Terms in PDF Report 1. MKT (Mean Kinetic Temperature): It is a simplified way of expressing the overall effect of temperature fluctuations during storage or transit of perishable goods. In other words, MKT is a calculated, single temperature that is analogous to the effects of temperature variations over a period.
AINTAINING THE RODUCT 7.1 Accessories ➢ Sensor cable ➢ USB cable ➢ Sensor and Device calibration certificates 7.2 Cleaning the Data Logger Ensure that no liquid enters inside the housing. ➢ If the housing of Data logger gets dirty, clean it with damp cloth. ➢...
IPS AND SSISTANCE Table 4 Frequent Asked Questions (FAQs) Questions Possible Cause/ Solution ▪ “STP” LED does not Flash. Device might be in Sleep Mode or “RUN” Mode. ▪ Device date and time are not set by user. ▪ How to change the date format? On power up condition, user can select the date format.
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