Figure 8 User interface
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Instrument without modem
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Instrument with modem
Table 3 LED status indicators
Indicator
LED color Description
Green
Flashes every 3 seconds during normal operation. Flashes every
15 seconds during sleep mode.
Red
Flashes when an attached sensor does not agree with the logger
program, an expected sensor is not found or the sensor operation has
failed.
Green
Stays green during a call to the server.
Red
Flashes red if the call to the server failed.
Program a unit equipped with a modem
C A U T I O N
Electromagnetic radiation hazard. Make sure that the antenna is kept at a minimum distance of 20 cm
(7.9 in.) from all personnel in normal use. The antenna cannot be co-located or operated in conjunction
with any other antenna or transmitters.
For units without a modem, refer to
on page 21. For units that come with activated
modem accounts
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Add the logger to the FSDATA Server
on page 18.
Set up the wireless account
Note: Adequate cellular coverage from the selected carrier must be verified for each site before a logger with a
cellular modem is purchased.
N O T I C E
Network and access point security is the sole responsibility of the customer using the wireless instrument. The
manufacturer will not be liable for any indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages caused by a breach
in network security.
When the logger has a modem, data can be sent from the logger to the internet for remote access.
The user must first open an account with a mobile (wireless) provider. The instrument is then
registered to the data-hosting server (FSDATA), and the applicable communication settings are
programmed into the logger with FSDATA Desktop. If the modem was activated at the factory, go to
Add the logger to the FSDATA Server
on page 18.
Pre-requisite:
Make sure that the logger, logger test certificate and antenna are nearby.
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The units that come with activated modem accounts have part numbers with .AX, .AR, .VX,
or .VR as the last digits.
English
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