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(a) Date and Time of last transmission. Will show in red if
communications with a Logger or Repeater are lost.
(b)
Will display “no data” if Logger is waiting for push-to-start, if unit
has not yet made first transmission or if the Logger was edited
and/or cleared and is waiting for new data.
(c) All Loggers & Repeaters will send a transmission every 5
minutes, even if there are no readings to send.
(4)
Time of Last Reading:
(a) Displays time of last reading sent by Logger.
(b)
Will display “no data” if Logger is waiting for push-to-start, if unit
has not yet made first transmission or if the Logger was edited
and/or cleared and is waiting for new data.
(c)
NOTE:
Time of Last Transmission can be more current that
Time of Last Reading if the Sample Interval is greater than 5
minutes.
(d) The Time of Last Transmission and Time of Last Reading will
never match. The longer the sample rate interval, the greater
the disparity between transmission time and reading time.
(5)
Current Temp/RH:
Most current reading displayed
(6)
Minimum and Maximum Temp/RH:
Displays Min/Max readings
taken since Logger was activated or since Min/Max was reset. Out
of range conditions will show in red.
(7)
Reset Min/Max:
Min/Max readings can be reset by clicking on the
box in the column. No logged data will be lost, but Min/Max will
only display readings taken since Reset was selected.
(8)
Battery Level:
A battery level of Good or Low will display. A Low
reading will show in red. Batteries should be changed. If there are
no batteries or if the power switch is in the off position this alarm
will display continuously.
(9)
Calibration Due Date:
The calibration due date is 6 months from
the last date of calibration. An item due for calibration will display
the due date in red. The Calibration Due Date can be modified in
the Logger/Repeater Edit screen.
(10)
Status:
All units should show as Active unless taken out of
service and made InActive by the user. Inactive Loggers can be
hidden by selecting “Hide” in Tools/System Settings/Inactive
Loggers.
(11)
Clear Alarm:
Box will show in red when any of the below
alarm conditions shown exist. Clicking on the box will temporarily
clear the alarm until the next transmission.
(12)
Alarm Conditions:
(a)
Lost Transmission
(b)
Low Battery
(c)
Calibration Due
(d)
High/Low Alarm
iv) Sort table by clicking on any column header.