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Data Logger www.CryopakDigital.com iLog User Guide Thank you for purchasing this Cryopak Digital product. Please read this quick reference guide before using the unit. Cryopak Digital, a division of Cryopak. 2021 iLog User Guide Version 2.1 - 1 -...
Display ....................5 Temperature ranges ..................5 iLog Details ..................... 5 Connecting your iLog to your PC ..............6 Installing and using a USB to serial port cable ..........6 Installing CRYOPAK DIGITAL Console ............7 Programming your iLog data logger ..............8 Description &...
Please check your iLog loggers IP rating before placing your iLog logger in such conditions. Your iLog logger is not to be subjected to a naked flame. Exposures to such conditions may result in damage to your iLog logger and result in an explosion of the battery.
Once your logger’s case has been opened and the warranty seal is broken your iLog logger is no longer covered by warranty. This includes the replacement of your logger’s battery. Only subject your iLog logger external sensor(s) to temperatures below -40 ºC. The logger itself is not designed to operate at temperatures below this point.
32 to +302 0 to +150 5. iLog Details Product Code Logger Type Temp Range Sensor Humidity & EI-HS-D-32-L 2 Internal Temperature EI-IN-D-32-L Temperature 1 Internal EI-IN-N-32-L Temperature 1 Internal EI-IN-DN-32-L Temperature D & N 2 Internal iLog User Guide Version 2.1...
2 External 6. Connecting your iLog to your PC • You can connect your iLog logger directly to a CRYOPAK DIGITAL Logger Interface, which is attached to a serial port located on your PC. • Remember the COM port that the logger was connected to and open your CRYOPAK DIGITAL Console software.
7.6 See the Device Manager (screenshot on right) to check which number was assigned to the new COM port USB Serial Port. 7.7 Connect your iLog logger and interface to your USB serial port adapter. Note: It is not possible to install the USB to serial port cable drivers on thin client workstations.
➢ Browse to “ports”. 8.5 Select the iLog tick box as one of the CRYOPAK DIGITAL products you want to use. This dialog appears automatically when you first install CRYOPAK DIGITAL Console. If you have already used Console before, go to the Edit menu and choose the command Options. In the Products tab you can select the CRYOPAK DIGITAL products you wish to use and put them into the sequence in which CRYOPAK DIGITAL Console will search for them.
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Welcome’ window The ‘Program and Configure’ wizard will display the following window (see figure below). If your iLog logger cannot be programmed the logger tick box (located below the description heading) will not be checked and you will not be able to proceed. If your logger is password-protected, you will be prompted for the password upon selecting the tick box.
The ‘Details’ window allows for the assignment of a unique logger description for easy logger identification and the ability to assign a password to your iLog logger (see figure below). To assign a password click the ‘Change Password’ button located at the bottom right of the ‘Program and Configure Details’...
Following the ‘Details’ window is the ‘Sensors’ window, which allows for the selection and configuration of you iLog’s sensor(s). All the sensors attached to your logger will be automatically selected, if you do not wish to use a particular sensor for any reason, simply deselect the tick box located to the left of the sensor’s icon (as shown below).
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DIGITAL Console software will display changes in your logger readings. Change your sensor settings by applying the required temperatures to the text boxes or using the scrolling arrows located to the right ‘Configure Sensors – Specification’ window iLog User Guide Version 2.1...
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Once you have selecting the selected the combination of logger arrows located to settings that wish to view, select the the right ‘Finish’ button. ‘Configure Sensors – Display’ window iLog User Guide Version 2.1...
Following the ‘Sensors’ window is the ‘Date/Time’ window (as shown below), which allows for the selection and configuration of you iLog’s clock settings. You are given three options; the first allows you to simply keep your loggers current clock settings. The second option is the recommended option and updates your logger with you computers current clock settings.
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Enter total number of readings to be taken, Maximum 32064 readings readings before the logger stops. (16032 each sensor for two sensor logger). Stop after certain Enter the duration after how long logger need time to be started logging. iLog User Guide Version 2.1...
15. Logger summary Following the ‘Start-up’ window is the ‘Summary’ window (see figure 1.16), which provides a summary of you iLog’s start-up settings. Once you have checked that your logger’s settings are correct, simply click the ‘Program’ button. Check the logger details and select the program button ‘Program and Configure –...
The final window to be displayed is the ‘Program’ window, which is simply an indication that your updated logger settings are being uploaded into your iLog logger’s memory. Once your logger has been programmed the ‘Program and Configure’ wizard will allow you to program additional loggers with the same settings.
A bookmark is an identification method used to locate a place or time when an action has taken place. iLog users have the ability to ‘bookmark’ logger readings by swiping a magnet over the iLog’s label. Once your iLog is downloaded, your CRYOPAK DIGITAL Console software will highlight bookmarked readings using the colour green (see figure 1.19).
If your logger has been recording and has information saved within its memory a tick box will be checked to the left of the iLog icon. If the tick box is not checked this indicates that your logger has no recorded information within its memory, your logger is unable to be downloaded, or your logger is password protected.
Once you have assigned the appropriate start conditions to your logger select the ‘Rearm’ button. If you would prefer not to interrupt your loggers recording cycle please select the ‘Do not upload any new start conditions to the logger(s) radio button. iLog User Guide Version 2.1...
You will then repeat steps one through four. Select this tick box to download additional loggers ‘Download – Rearm’ window “Finish” will turn into “Next” to proceed programming another attached logger iLog User Guide Version 2.1...
23. Analysing your downloaded information Once downloaded using CRYOPAK DIGITAL Console, the data saved within your iLog logger will be displayed as a reading’s summary. Within this summary you are able to view the following information; your logger’s serial number, hardware version, trip number, your loggers description (if assigned), battery...
24. Viewing downloaded information Your CRYOPAK DIGITAL Console software provides the ability to view your iLog logger data in several different formats. These formats are; Readings (list of readings and readings and summary), 2D graph (line and step) and summary (overview, statistics, analysis and out of specification).
This format is similar to that of the line graph format except that changes in the readings are shown as a line as opposed to smooth lines. View Manager Step Graph iLog User Guide Version 2.1...
View Manager Statistics 24.7 A NALYSIS The third menu option under the Summary menu is the Analysis menu option. This menu option is a combination of the summary overview and statistics menu options. View Manager Analysis iLog User Guide Version 2.1...
O-ring seals and larger O-ring case seal. Note: If you are changing the battery on an iLog humidity logger it is important not to make contact with the sensor. If you accidentally remove the humidity sensor and bung from the iLog case, you can reinsert the sensor using the guide hole in the PCB (Printed Circuit Board).
26. Cleaning an iLog’s humidity sensor The iLog humidity sensor needs to be clean in order to operate at an optimum level. If your iLog’s humidity sensor comes into contact with a foreign object (e.g. fingers), it is vital that the sensor is cleaned with a cleaning solution.
28. Warranty information Warranty conditions are set out in the CRYOPAK DIGITAL current Terms and Conditions as published on the date a claim is made. Below please find the wording as per version TCEDLSINT042. This is, however, not binding and the current Terms and Conditions will prevail over the details given here.
29. Recycling of electronic devices Some parts in products from CRYOPAK DIGITAL consist of recyclable materials, but others should not be disposed of in household waste. To avoid pollution, we kindly ask you to adhere to national policies and regulations concerning waste disposal and recycling.
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