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HOBO MX2300 Series Data Logger Manual 

1-508-759-9500 (U.S. and International) 2 

www.onsetcomp.com 

1-800-LOGGERS (U.S. only) 

Specifications (continued)

 

Logger 

 

Operating Range 

-40° to 70°C (-40° to 158°F) 

Radio Power 

1 mW (0 dBm) 

Transmission Range 

Approximately 30.5 m (100 ft) line-of-sight 

Wireless Data Standard 

Bluetooth Low Energy (Bluetooth Smart) 

Logging Rate 

1 second to 18 hours 

Logging Modes 

Fixed interval (normal, statistics) or burst 

Memory Modes 

Wrap when full or stop when full 

Start Modes 

Immediate, push button, date & time, or next interval 

Stop Modes 

When memory full, push button, date & time, or after a set logging 
period 

Time Accuracy 

±1 minute per month 0° to 50°C (32° to 122°F) 

Battery Type 

2/3 AA 3.6 Volt lithium, user replaceable 

Battery Life 

2 years, typical with logging interval of 1 minute and Bluetooth Always 
On enabled; 5 years, typical with logging interval of 1 minute and 
Bluetooth Always On disabled. Faster logging intervals and statistics 
sampling intervals, burst logging, remaining connected with the app, 
excessive downloads, and paging may impact battery life. 

Memory 

MX2301A and MX2302A: 128 KB (63,488 measurements, maximum) 
MX2303, MX2304, and MX2305: 128 KB (84,650 measurements, 
maximum) 

Full Memory Download Time 

Approximately 60 seconds; may take longer the further the device is 
from the logger 

Dimensions 

Logger housing: 10.8 x 5.08 x 2.24 cm (4.25 x 2.0 x 0.88 in.) 
External temperature sensor diameter: 0.53 cm (0.21 in.) 
External temperature/RH sensor diameter: 1.17 cm (0.46 in.) 
External sensor cable length: 2 m (6.56 ft) 
Solar radiation shield bracket: 10.8 x 8.3 cm (4.25 X 3.25 in.) 

Weight 

Logger: 75.5 g (2.66 oz) 
Solar radiation shield bracket: 20.4 g (0.72 oz) 

Materials 

Acetal, silicone gasket, stainless steel screws 

Environmental Rating 

NEMA 6 and IP67 

 

The CE Marking identifies this product as complying with all relevant 
directives in the European Union (EU). 

 

     

See last page 

*Per RH sensor manufacturer data sheet 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MX2300 Series

Page 1: ...ow 20 C 4 F or above 95 RH may temporarily increase the maximum RH sensor error by an additional 1 Accuracy 2 5 from 10 to 90 typical to a maximum of 3 5 including hysteresis at 25 C 77 F below 10 RH...

Page 2: ...rval of 1 minute and Bluetooth Always On disabled Faster logging intervals and statistics sampling intervals burst logging remaining connected with the app excessive downloads and paging may impact ba...

Page 3: ...uter from www onsetcomp com products software hoboconnect 2 Open the app and enable Bluetooth in the device settings if prompted 3 Press the button on the logger to wake it up 4 Tap Devices and then t...

Page 4: ...ays after logging begins Stop When Memory Fills The logger continues recording data until the memory is full 8 Tap Pause Options then select Pause On Button Push to specify that you can pause the logg...

Page 5: ...low limit This means the logger records data every 5 minutes as long as the temperature remains between 85 F and 32 F Once the temperature rises above 85 F the logger switches to the faster logging r...

Page 6: ...ion and the more memory is required 6 Enter a value in Statistics Sampling Interval to use for calculating statistics The rate must be less than and a factor of the logging interval For example if the...

Page 7: ...r facing down If the sensor is being deployed in an RS3 B solar radiation shield mount it vertically as shown below When deploying a logger with external sensors MX2302A MX2303 and MX2304 mount the lo...

Page 8: ...cations However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be dete...

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