ONTENTS List of Tables ........................2 List of Figures ........................2 ..................... 3 AFETY AND THE NVIRONMENT 1.1. About this document ......................3 1.2. Ensure Safety ........................3 1.3. Protecting the Environment ....................3 ........................4 PECIFICATIONS 2.1. Use ............................ 4 2.2 Technical Data ........................
At the end of its useful life, send the product to a separate collection for electric and electronics devices (observe local regulations) or return the product to G-Tek for disposal. (Dispose or recycle the LM T programmable data logger in accordance with the WEEE 2012/19/EU guidelines or your local regulations.
PECIFICATIONS 2.1. Use T User Programmable Temperature Data logger is an Internal sensor data logger meeting the requirements of WHO PQS E006/TR05.1. It can store up to 50000 data records. User can fully configure parameters like – Start delay, alarm high/low with corresponding alarm delay, alarm event type- single/cumulative, temperature unit, store interval etc.
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Up to 1 year battery operating life with shelf life of 1 year (if data is Battery Life stored at 15 min interval and display OFF mode). The battery indicator on the display provides information on the remaining lifetime. Environmental Specification Temperature during -30 ˚C to + 55 ˚C Transportation and...
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Standards Electromagnetic IEC 61000-6-2/6-3 Compatibility Resistance to Electrical IEC 61000-6-2; (IEC 61000-4-2 Basic Standard for applicability of tests) Storms IP Rating IEC 60529: IP 54 Impact Resistance 5 drops from 1 meter onto concrete floor at room temperature with battery in place. Device does not get damaged and there is no loss of calibration.
NPACKING THE RODUCT 3.1 Unpacking and Inspection of LM T Data Logger ➢ LM T 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 T Data Logger Figure 2 Overall Dimensions of LM T Data Logger Overall Dimensions Dimension (L x W x H) mm 95.5 x 45 x 14.8 mm approx. Mounting Through hole provided. Weight Approx. 51 grams Page 8...
RODUCT ESCRIPTION 4.1 Status LEDs Table 2 Status LEDs indication Indicator Description Data Recording has started. At this time, the STP LED will be off and RUN LED will blink. Data Recording is Off, and device is On. At this time, RUN LED will be off and STP LED will blink.
5) High ▲ / Low ▼ alarm limit if reading exceeded single alarm limit. 6) High /Low alarm limit if reading exceeded cumulative alarm limit. (In case of both single and cumulative alarm limit is exceeded, all 3 arrows will be displayed for high /low alarm condition)
SING THE PRODUCT 5.1 Configuring the Device The configuration process of the device has two parts: Alarm Configuration and Batch Configuration. 5.1.1 Alarm Configuration Connect the LM T data logger to the PC via USB port. Open the LMViewE051 Software application and configure the alarm parameters as required as shown in figure 4.
Note: It is advisable to set all four alarm parameters, else the default parameters for the remaining alarms will be applied. 5.1.2 Batch Configuration After configuring the alarm parameters, “Setup Batch” window will pop up. Select the “Edit” button to configure the batch parameters as shown in figure 5. Figure 5 Set up Batch In Batch configuration of the data logger following terms are configured: 1.
8. Start Time: It is the time at which Batch will start in the device. User can preset the batch start time by selecting the date and time as per required batch start delay. The first data is stored at the batch start time. 9.
5.3 Batch Start of the Device Once the batch configuration is completed from LMViewE051 application, recording of data will be started by one of the following criteria: 1. Once the configured start time has been reached. 2. User can manually start the device after batch configuration, if required by pressing “Start”...
5.6 Displaying of Reading in Normal and Alarm Condition Consider the following alarm configuration of LM T data logger, for explanation of temperature condition and alarm status when data recording is ON: Alarm No. Alarm Type Setpoint (°C) Event Type Delay (Hr:Mn) High 15.0...
5) Reading is outside both the Single and cumulative alarm setpoint high/ low for time duration greater than alarm high/low delay. Alarm sign, bell sign, battery, reading with Up/ Down arrow, single event indication and unit will be seen on display. 5.7 Measurement of the data 5.7.1 Start Recording data ➢...
Note: Number of data records get reduced according to number of Tag data events. Tag Event(s) can be seen in software application and generated pdf report after downloading data. 5.7.3 Ending the Measurement ➢ The measurement program is ended by one of Four ways: 1.
5.8.2 Download the Measurement Readings ➢ Open LMViewE051 software Application to carry out analysis for the measurement readings. ➢ Click on USB icon to connect the device with the LMViewE051. The current temperature reading, Battery level and UTC time of the device will be seen as shown in figure 12.
➢ Downloading of data will be completed after in few minutes and downloaded data can be seen in tabular form as shown in figure 14. Figure 14 Downloaded data summary ➢ The data analysis can be done by 1. Min, Max, Average and MKT for the downloaded data 2.
Figure 16 Multiple device data in One file Note: The user should download multiple devices up to 10 in one file to sustain readability of the data in the graph and PDF report. 5.8.3 Generating PDF Report ➢ To generate the PDF report of data, click on icon.
➢ Enter the proper information in the fields given for generating the PDF report. ➢ Finally select the “Generate Report” button to save the generated PDF report at appropriate file location as shown in figure 18. Figure 18 Selecting file location for saving PDF report LMViewE051 s Note: Refer to the help menu of oftware application for detailed description of the...
AINTAINING THE RODUCT 6.1 Accessories ➢ Battery (3V, 225 mAh; CR2032 coin cell) ➢ Device calibration certificate 6.2 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. ➢...
3. Insert the battery (3 V coin cell, CR2032) in a way that the positive terminal of battery is visible. 4. Place the cover back on the battery compartment in arrow matching position and close it by turning in clockwise direction till both the arrows do not match as shown in below image: Figure 19 Battery replacement steps ➢...
IPS AND SSISTANCE Table 3 Frequent Asked Questions (FAQs) Questions Possible Cause/ Solution ▪ How to view/set current UTC Connect the device with LMViewE051 application, the time? software window will show current reading along with UTC time. ▪ User can set/update the UTC time by configuring the batch and syncing the current time with PC clock.
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