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HiTemp140-PT

PRODUCT USER GUIDE

Product Overview

The HiTemp140-PT is a submersible, temperature data 
logger that can operate from -40 °C (-40 °F) up to +140 °C  
(+284 °F) and has an accuracy of ±0.1 °C (±0.18 °F). The 
device features a 12 or 24 inch bendable stainless steel 
probe for measuring extended temperatures up to +350 °C  
(+662 °F). The probe is durable and can be spiraled, bent or 
angled in any direction, making it easy to log temperatures 
within bottles, vials or other hard to reach places.

Water Resistance

The HiTemp140-PT is fully submersible and is rated IP68. It 
can be placed in environments with up to 230 feet (70 m) 
of water.

Bend Radius

The flexible probe on the HiTemp140-PT can be bent to 
a 0.25 inch bend radius. The probe should not be bent 
within 1 inch of either weld joint.

Installation Guide

Installing the Software

The Software can be downloaded from the MadgeTech 
website at 

madgetech.com

. Follow the instructions 

provided in the Installation Wizard.

Installing the Docking Station

IFC400 or IFC406 (sold separately)

 

— Follow the 

instructions provided in the Installation Wizard to install 
the USB Interface Drivers. Drivers can also be downloaded 
from the MadgeTech website at 

madgetech.com

Device Operation

Connecting and Starting the Data Logger

1.  Once the software is installed and running, plug the 

interface cable into the docking station.

2.  Connect the USB end of the interface cable into an 

open USB port on the computer.

3.  Place the data logger into the docking station.
4.  The data logger will automatically appear under 

Connected Devices

 within the software.

5.  For most applications, select 

Custom Start

 from 

the menu bar and choose the desired start method, 
reading rate and other parameters appropriate for the 
data logging application and click 

Start

(

Quick Start

 

applies the most recent custom start options, 

Batch 

Start

 is used for managing multiple loggers at once, 

Real Time Start

 stores the dataset as it records while 

connected to the logger.)

6.  The status of the device will change to 

Running

 or 

Waiting to Start

, depending upon your start method.

7.  Disconnect the data logger from the interface cable 

and place it in the environment to measure.

Note:

 The device will stop recording data when the end of memory 

is reached or the device is stopped. At this point the device cannot be 
restarted until it has been re-armed by the computer.

Downloading Data from a Data Logger

1.  Place the logger into the docking station.
2.  Highlight the data logger in the 

Connected Device

s

 

list. Click 

Stop

 on the menu bar.

3.  Once the data logger is stopped, with the logger 

highlighted, click 

Download

4.  Downloading will offload and save all the recorded 

data to the PC.

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