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TagTemp 

6.  MAINTENANCE 

 

6.1 Observation 

 

1.  The logger is an electronic device and some basic care is required: 

2.  When opening the device for battery replacement or connecting sensors avoid touching the circuit 

for not causing damages resulting from static electricity. 

3.  When the device is opened, avoid liquid and/or dust contact. 

4.  Use a screwdriver to open the case cover. 

5.  Pay  attention  to  batteries  polarity:  The  positive  terminal  should  be  placed  directed  towards  the 

center of the device. 

6.  Worn  batteries  should  not  be  recharged,  dismantled  or  incinerated.  After  use,  batteries  must  be 

disposed according to local legal rules or returned to ABUSTEK. 

7.  After placing batteries back to the logger, make sure the cover is firmly attached to the socket. 

 
 
6.2 Troubleshooting 

 
 

FAULT 

POSSIBLE CAUSE 

RESOLUTION 

LED is not 

Flashing 

1.  The 

LED 

flashing 

light 

is 

intentionally  weak,  and  it  can  be 
difficult  to  see  it  in  illuminated 
environments. 

2.  Make sure it is not flashing at all. 

1.  Make  sure  the  battery  is  installed 

correctly; 

2.  Make  sure  the  battery  is  not 

discharged; 

No 

Communication 

Communication with the logger fails 

1.  Make  sure  the  COMM  port  is 

selected  correctly  and  there  is  no 
other program using the same port 
during communication attempts; 

2.  Make  sure  there  is  no  physical 

obstacle  blocking  the  infrared 
signal; 

3.  Make  sure  the  cable  is  well 

connected to the PC port; 

4.  Make  sure  the  port  selected  does 

not present any problem; 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TAGTEMP

Page 1: ...TAGTEMP Data Logger User Manual ABUS TECHNOLOGIES INC...

Page 2: ...sonal injury or death Therefore comply fully with all Warning and Caution notices Information in this manual is intended only to assist our customers in the efficient operation of our equipment Use of...

Page 3: ...t II 3 Optic Interface IR Link3 4 Palmtop User 5 5 6 6 7 4 Configuration 1 General information Field 2 Acquisition Field 3 Start Loggings Field 4 Stop Loggings Field 5 Channels Field 6 Palmtop User 8...

Page 4: ...ograms 2 PRESENTATION 2 1 Technical Parameters Measuring Range Temperature 20 C 70 C Accuracy 0 5 C 25 C 2 C max along the entire measured range Note A measurement error can be fixed using the OFFSET...

Page 5: ...OG While in stand by not logging or after a series of measurements it flashes once at every four seconds During logging it flashes twice at every four seconds Alarm Indicator AL Warns the user as to a...

Page 6: ...nding wand IR LINK3 to it Click on the menu Port Clicking on the menu Port all free communication ports available in the computer will be listed usually COM2 once the mouse is frequently connected at...

Page 7: ...ality of the LogChart II is available for the PDA Palm running the LogChart PalmOS software The program is delivered with the logger The stalled in the Palmtop through a HotSync process data synchroni...

Page 8: ...start the communication between the logger and the software the Parameters Configuration window is then displayed as shown in figure Configuration Window below showing the current configuration and in...

Page 9: ...e and time Via Start Stop Button starts and interrupts readings by pressing the Start Stop button in the frontal part of the logger for two seconds See Figure 01 Setpoint acquisitions start when a tem...

Page 10: ...n the PDA infrared wand to the logger communication window run the LogChart Palm OS software wake up the logger and press Search Device in the Recorded Data screen When the PDA finds the logger the Mo...

Page 11: ...ption is selected a new box to define the stop logging time is displayed By Start Button Press the Start_Now button from the Monitoring screen to start logging The PDA must be turned towards the logge...

Page 12: ...within an interval The minimum interval between measurements is 10 second Maximum The value logged will be the maximum value found within ten consecutive measurements taken within an interval The min...

Page 13: ...g the LogChart II menu During data transference a status bar indicates remaining data to be transferred Data offloading time is proportional to the number of readings logged At the end of data transfe...

Page 14: ...res and configurations and details about data acquired General Information window 5 1 3 Acquisitions Table Window Data acquired by one or both input channels user defined are displayed in engineering...

Page 15: ...base and tap on Details Recorded Data Details screen shows information about the data base View Data shows in table format the logged values and the date and time they were performed Press Delete to...

Page 16: ...ding to local legal rules or returned to ABUSTEK 7 After placing batteries back to the logger make sure the cover is firmly attached to the socket 6 2 Troubleshooting FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE RESOLUTION L...

Page 17: ...modify the instrument 9 All connections should be tightened properly 10 Power supply should be constant should not be fluctuating 8 WARRANTY ABUS provides the original purchaser of this instrument a...

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