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Programming Details for Single USB Data Logger

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Programming Details for Single USB Data Logger

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  1. Rev 1, 12 Jan 2015 Programming details for Single use USB Data Logger Models MS-ST-S-8 & MS-ST-S-8-P Please input your required data in the highlighted cells Details Customer name: Your Time Zone Day time savings (Yes/No) Your Input Example Description Please give your details for reference Please indicate your time Zone, where the data will be recorded Please indicate Yes if your time zone has day time savings GMT+4 Yes Readings in Deg C or Deg F? Deg C Please indicate whether you want to be in Deg C or Deg F? Sampling interval (seconds) 60.00 Seconds The frequency can be programmed from 5 seconds to 17 hours. eg. If sampling interval is programmed to be 60 seconds, the temperature reading will be recorded every 60 seconds This also will decide the total duration of recording. The logger has a memory capacity to record 7928 readings. Hence if sampling interval is 60 seconds, it will record for 5.5 days If sampling interval is every 3 minutes, it will record for 16.5 days If sampling interval is every 5 minutes, it will record for 27.5 days Start Delay (minutes) 10.00 Minutes This decides the delay to start recording after pressing the start button. Eg. If delay is 10 minutes, the logger will start recording 10 minutes after starting the logger eg. If you are planning to keep the logger inside a 2-8 Deg box, it is better to keep 10 minutes delay. Other wise when the logger is started outside the box, the first few readings may be recorded in the room temperature. 10 ° C, 3 minutes The second red LED will be activated once the temperature goes above this temperature for the delay period. LED will start blinking if temperature goes above 10°C for 3 minutes High High Alarm High Alarm 8 ° C, 3 minutes The first red LED will be activated once the temperature goes above this temperature for the delay period 2 ° C, 3 minutes The first Blue LED will be activated once the temperature goes below this temperature for the delay period 0 ° C, 3 minutes The second Blue LED will be activated once the temperature goes below this temperature for the delay period 5 Input any value between 1 and 254. If you enter 5, the alarm LED will not be triggered unless 5 readings are recorded above the alarm level for 5 times. (5 times during the entire duration, not necessarily to be consecutive) 4 Input any value between 1 and 254. If you enter 4, the alarm LED will not be triggered unless 4 consecutive readings are recorded above the alarm level for 4 times. Low Alarm Low Low Alarm Total delay before alarm Consecutive delay before alarm If you want to program the device yourself, please check the link: Details of SIngle use Disposable Data Logger VackerGlobal 306, RKM Bldg, Deira,Dubai, United Arab Emirates www.vackerglobal.com, Email: info@vackerglobal.com Tel:+971 42 66 11 44

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