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to each reading.  All readings are then individually time and date stamped and processed by
an equation associated with each logger channel.  The result is a collection of accurate
time-based data ready for detailed graphing and analysis.

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How to Use TRH Loggers

Using your TRH-1000 data logger for most applications is a simple process.  With proper
planning, setup and installation of your data logger, you can be assured that the information
you collect will be both correct and useful. The following provides general procedures for using
TRH-1000 data loggers.  For additional and specific information on these steps, refer to the
chapter in this manual.

Planning
Proper planning is the key to successful data logging.  Time spent in this stage will help you
save time and frustration later. To help you plan, answer these questions:

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What exactly do I want to measure?

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Where is the best place to measure?

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How long do I want to monitor for?

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Should other variables be monitored simultaneously?

Setup
To set up your TRH-1000 data logger you must first have TrendReader software installed and
running on your computer.  You can then configure your logger with various options by talking
to it via the interface cable. 

Set Sample Rate
Always confirm the sample rate (how often the logger saves readings) to make sure it will be
acceptable for your application.  You can alter the frequency at which your TRH-1000 logger
records readings by changing the sample rate.  You can choose rates from 8 seconds to 34
minutes.  The sample rate chosen will apply to all the active channels on the logger.

To help determine which sample rate you should choose, answer these questions:

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How long do I need to record data?

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How much time will elapse between when I retrieve the logger and download the data to
my computer (for example, the trip back to the office)?

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How often do readings need to be taken?

Clear Memory
Before starting a logging session, clear the logger's memory.  This will help to keep the
collected files smaller as well as decrease the time needed to backup the logger later.  Note
that clearing the memory is automatic if you save or apply the setup changes (for example,
assign different equations, change sample rate, etc.).

Test
You can directly read the values that your TRH-1000 data logger is sensing using the Realtime
capability of TrendReader software.  This test gives you the opportunity to check your logger

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Page 1: ...Copyright 2010 ACR Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Reference Guide IMPORTANT TRH Data Loggers www com information itm com 1 800 561 8187...

Page 2: ...to these trademarks For more information regarding trademarks see the Trademark Notices section of this manual ACR Systems Inc assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions or for damages resulti...

Page 3: ...a charge for freight and Canadian Customs clearance if applicable Any replacement hardware or software will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period To the maximum extent permit...

Page 4: ...ifications 6 Product Approvals 7 2 TRH Software Driver 7 Logger Status 7 Logger Sampling 8 Logger Memory 10 Logger Channels 10 Channel Information 11 Channel Calibration 12 3 TRH 1000 Temperature Rela...

Page 5: ...TrendReader Standard conventions and procedures To get the most from your logger please take time to familiarize yourself with TrendReader Standard and its Reference Guide For important information on...

Page 6: ...a logger features make them a useful tool for data collection Pocket sized Solid state components no moving parts Low power microprocessor controlled circuitry 8 bit resolution readings High capacity...

Page 7: ...eadings to memory using one of two sampling methods 1 First in First out FIFO In this method the logger continues to take readings when its memory is full to make room it discards the oldest reading e...

Page 8: ...d running on your computer You can then configure your logger with various options by talking to it via the interface cable Set Sample Rate Always confirm the sample rate how often the logger saves re...

Page 9: ...r the logger consider using a protective enclosure For humid conditions you can protect your logger simply by placing it in a zip lock plastic bag Note that covering the logger may affect the relative...

Page 10: ...er channel Memory Usage 1 Continuous First in First out 2 Stop when full Fill then stop Sample Intervals User selectable rates from every 8 seconds to 34 minutes Sampling Mode 1 Average over sample in...

Page 11: ...idity in TrendReader software Specifications are subject to change without notice 1 1 7 Product Approvals Certified to CE standard EN61326 1977 A1 1998 European Emissions and Immunity covering ESD RFI...

Page 12: ...new logging session with the existing or new parameters select Edit Setup from TrendReader In the Edit Logger Setup window make any necessary changes To implement your changes you can either click on...

Page 13: ...is stored in memory and what the start and end times or capacity are for the data logging In the FIFO First In First Out mode the logger continually stores data and when the memory limit is reached th...

Page 14: ...the right This will pop up a form allowing you to set the date and time Highlight the date or time and enter the appropriate value You can also click on the drop down list arrow to bring up a calendar...

Page 15: ...ons or you can create your own custom equations See Equations in the TrendReader guide for further information To set the equation click on the Equation field and select the equation from the drop dow...

Page 16: ...ke the output more accurate To set each calibration value click on the appropriate calibration field and enter the value The factory equations for the TRH 1000 use the Low and Mid values as offset and...

Page 17: ...cables wires or accessories are required making the TRH 1000 the ideal data logger for quick and accurate temperature and humidity measurements in a variety of applications 1 3 2 Setup Once the logger...

Page 18: ...may vary dramatically from location to location Such factors as air stratification drafts and proximity to heat or humidity sources people equipment moisture solar gain etc can contribute to a wide v...

Page 19: ...fifteen readings and stores that average in its memory Otherwise if the sampling mode is set to Spot the logger still takes readings every 8 seconds but only stores the reading taken at the selected...

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Page 21: ...Calibration 11 Channel Information 10 Channels 10 Description 1 Features 1 How to Use 3 Memory 8 Operation 2 Readings 2 Sampling 7 Setup 7 Software 7 Specifications 5 Status 7 Unknown Equation 10 TRH...

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