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Troubleshooting Tips

Why is the data logger not appearing in the software?

If a HiTemp140X2 data logger doesn’t appear in the Connected Devices panel, or an error message  
is received while using any of the HiTemp140X2 loggers, try the following: 

• Check that the IFC400 or IFC406 is properly connected. For more information, see Troubleshooting 

Interface Cable problems (below).

• Ensure that the battery is not discharged. For best voltage accuracy, use a voltage meter connected to 

the battery of the device. If possible, try switching the battery with a new 3.6V lithium battery. 

• Ensure that no other MadgeTech software (such as 

MadgeTech 2,

 or 

MadgeNET

) is running in the 

background.

• Ensure that 

MadgeTech 4

 is being used. 

MadgeTech 2

 and 

MadgeNET

 are not the correct software for 

connecting a HiTemp140X2.

• Ensure that the 

Connected Devices 

panel is large enough to display devices. This can be verified by 

positioning the cursor on the edge of the Connected Devices panel until the resize cursor appears, then 
dragging the edge of the panel to resize it. The screen layout may also be reset in the options menu by 
selecting 

File

Options

, and scrolling to the bottom.

Troubleshooting Interface Cable problems 

Check that the software properly recognizes the connected IFC400 or IFC406.

If the data logger is not appearing in the 

Connected Devices

 list, it may be that the IFC400 or IFC406 is 

not properly connected.

1. 

In the software, click the 

File

 button, then click 

Options

2. 

In the 

Options

 window, click 

Communications

3. 

The 

Detected Interfaces

 box will list all of the available communication interfaces. If the IFC400 or 

IFC406 is listed here, then the software has correctly recognized and is ready to use it.

Check that Windows recognizes the connected IFC400 or IFC406.

If the software does not recognize the IFC400 or IFC406, there may be a problem with Windows or the 
USB drivers.

1. 

In Windows, click 

Start

, right-click 

Computer

 and choose 

Properties

 or press 

Break

 as a 

keyboard shortcut. 

2. 

Click 

Device Manager

 in the left hand column.

3. 

Double click 

Universal Serial Bus Controllers

4. 

Look for an entry for

 Data logger Interface

.

5.

 If the entry is present, and there are no warning messages or icons, then windows has correctly  

recognized the connected IFC400 or IFC406. 

6.

 If the entry is not present, or has an exclamation point icon next to it, the USB drivers may need to be 

installed. These are available on the software flash drive included with the IFC400 or IFC406, and on the 
MadgeTech website.

Ensure that the USB end of the IFC400 or IFC406 is securely connected to the computer.
1. 

Locate the USB-A plug of the IFC400 or IFC406. 

2. 

If the interface cable is connected to the PC, unplug it. Wait ten seconds. 

3.

 Reconnect the cable to the PC.

4. Check to make sure that the blue LED is lit on the IFC400 or the green LED is lit on the IFC406,  

indicating a successful connection.

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DOC 1297036-00  REV 4  2018.11.02

Summary of Contents for HiTemp140X2 Series

Page 1: ...HiTemp140X2 Series To view the full MadgeTech product line visit our website at www madgetech com HiTemp140X2 Series High Temperature Dual Probe Data Logger Series Product User Guide...

Page 2: ...gers Product Overview 2 Additional Features 3 Installation Guide 4 Device Operation 4 Device Maintenance 5 RMA Instructions 5 General Specifications 6 HiTemp140X2 FP Series Product Overview 7 Specific...

Page 3: ...ature a 2 inch rigid fast response transitional diameter probe to measure ambient temperature combined with a second stainless steel bendable or flexible RTD probe option The HiTemp140X2 FP data logge...

Page 4: ...n be programmed to only record based off user configured trigger settings 1 In the Connected devices panel select the intended device to change the settings 2 On the Device tab in the Information grou...

Page 5: ...ameters 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...

Page 6: ...a minimum of 30 minutes 3 Remove logger from oven and allow to cool to room temp 4 Re assemble the logger with the battery note polarity and endcap RMA Instructions To send a device back in to MadgeTe...

Page 7: ...ing rate at 25 C 77 F Calibration Digital calibration through software Calibration Date Automatically recorded within device Data Format Date and time stamped C F R K Time Accuracy 1 minute month at 2...

Page 8: ...odel offers lightweight flexible RTD probes coated with PFA insulation The FP probe design allows the probe to be easily maneuvered and is ideal for temperature monitoring inside test tubes small vial...

Page 9: ...125 in dia 42 mm x 3 2 mm dia Bendable portion 22 in x 0 062 in dia 559 mm x 1 6 mm dia HiTemp140X2 FP PT 5 Inch Bendable Probe Probe tip 4 8 in x 0 125 in dia with 1 in x 0 188 in dia handle 121 mm x...

Page 10: ...probe sheath at the tip The stainless steel PT probe options provide the ability to retain shape when bent into position and the sharp probe tip allows for easy insertion The stainless steel PT probes...

Page 11: ...a 42 mm x 3 2 mm dia Bendable portion 22 in x 0 062 in dia 559 mm x 1 6 mm dia HiTemp140X2 TD PT 5 Inch Bendable Probe Probe tip 4 8 in x 0 125 in dia with 1 in x 0 188 in dia handle 121 mm x 3 2 mm d...

Page 12: ...are click the File button then click Options 2 In the Options window click Communications 3 The Detected Interfaces box will list all of the available communication interfaces If the IFC400 or IFC406...

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