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Controlant CO 13.01 Wireless Logger 

User‘s Guide 

Type 

Description 

CO 13.01 

Wireless temperature logger 

 

Version 1.0 

18/02/2015 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for CO 13.01

Page 1: ... without warranty of any kind expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of fitness or merchantability for a particular purpose Controlant may make improvements and or changes in this manual or in the product s and or the program s described in this manual at any time This product could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically ma...

Page 2: ...ustrial Wireless Logger CO 13 01 4 Overview 4 Enclosure 4 Battery 4 LED behavior and turning the logger off 6 Specifications and Measurement Characteristics 7 Environment range 7 Measurement Specifications 7 Mounting and connectors 8 Handling and Installation 8 Mounting Orientation 8 Antenna 9 Wireless Connectivity 9 FCC Regulatory notices 10 Note 10 FCC Antenna Gain Restriction 10 Warning 10 ...

Page 3: ...rolant does not approve of Ratings The CO 13 11 wireless logger has IP 54 rating dust protected and protected against spraying water It is capable of operating in humidity levels of up to 99 Note that long term exposure to water in varying temperature environment can affect enclosure Absolute maximum operating range is from 35 C to 80 C Recommended operating range is 30 C to 40 C Operation outside...

Page 4: ...ged data ones it has established a connection with a transceiver The logger is built to be easy to set up and maintain thus reducing installation and operation cost The logger is able to run with full functionality for up to 5 years while operating within recommended conditions Enclosure The logger comes in a standard aluminum enclosure Battery Each logger has a built in battery which is capable o...

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Page 6: ...ess logger A green led indicates whether or not the logger is operating normally LED Indicates LED status Logger status No blink May indicate a malfunction in the logger or that battery power has depleted Four short blinks Indicates that logger is operating normally when battery is plugged in To turn off wireless activity the battery must be disconnected To reset the logger battery must be unplugg...

Page 7: ...normal operation b Long term exposure to high levels of humidity may cause fault in device 2 Temperature a Operating range 35 C to 80 C b Recommended range 30 C to 40 C 3 Enclosure rating a IP54 Dust protected and protected against splashing water Measurement Specifications The maximal error for temperature measurements for the recommended operating range is normally 0 5 C ...

Page 8: ...ts are chosen correctly for the surface being mounted on The logger weighs 105 g Care must be taken that screws and bolts can handle the weight for the given surface type Wrong mounting and installation can cause the logger to fall from its intended position and cause potential harm to nearby people To lower risk of harm due to improper installation installation should be carried out by a qualifie...

Page 9: ...requencies caused by other wireless devices which are using the same or similar communication frequency Wireless range is significantly affected by occluding objects The range in occluded environment depends on various factors including 1 The building materials used in walls and ceilings 2 Metal objects which occlude the path of the signal 3 Antenna gain and directivity 4 Disturbance on communicat...

Page 10: ...d by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Re orientate or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and the radiator 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced rad...

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