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Product Notes

Manual Start

To start the data logger with the 

Manual Start

 option, use the 

magnetic wand provided (

in the IFC300

) to touch the start/mark switch. 

(

manual start is defaulted to a 10 minute reading rate

) The reading rate can 

be modified in the MadgeTech 4 Software. Connect the data logger, touch 
the wand to the start/mark switch, the green LED (

OK

) will blink 5 times 

followed by the yellow LED (

WARN

) and the red LED (

ALARM

), indicating 

the device is recording. The logger must be manually stopped through the 
MadgeTech 4 software.

Marking Feature

A date and time stamp may be placed in the recorded data, by touching 
the magnetic wand to the start/mark switch. The marking feature may be 
configured to clear the alarm and warn indicators, while the logger is still active.

Submergibility

The TransiTempII-RH is splash resistant, rated IP64.

LEDs

Green

: Blinks to indicate safe conditions during acquisition.

Yellow

: Blinks to indicate warning limits have been exceeded.

Red

: Blinks to indicate alarm criteria (

limits/delay

) have been exceeded

Alarm Settings

To change the settings for the temperature alarm;
- Select 

Alarm Settings

 from the 

Device menu

 in the MadgeTech software. A window will 

appear allowing the customer to set the high and low temperature alarms.

- Press 

Change

 to edit the values.

- Check 

Enable Alarm Settings 

to enable the feature. The values can be entered in the 

field manually or by using the scroll bars. 

- Click 

Save

 to save the changes. To clear an active alarm, press 

Clear Alarm

.

Installation Guide

Installing the Interface cable

- IFC300 

Refer to the “Quick Start Guide” included in the package.

Installing the software

Software can also be downloaded from the MadgeTech website at the following link: www.
madgetech.com/software-download. Double click the zipped download file and follow the
steps to finsh downloading 

.

Connecting the data logger

Product User Guide 

TransiTempII-RH

- Once the software is installed and running, plug the interface cable into the docking 

station. 

- Place the TransiTempII-RH data logger into the IFC300 dock.
- In the MadgeTech 4 software the TransiTempII-RH will automatically appear under 

Connected Devices

.

Note: For additional installation instructions refer to your “Data Logger & Software Operating Manual”.

Device Operation

Starting the data logger

- Select the device from the connected devices list. 
- On the Device Ribbon tab, Control Group, select 

Custom Start

.

- Choose the desired start parameters and Reading Rate suitable for your application.
- Enter in any other desired parameters and click 

Start

.

- When the device is succesfully started, the status will display 

Running

.

- Remove the data logger from the IFC300 docking station and place it in the environment 

to be measured.

 

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

- Connect the data logger to the interface cable.
- Click the 

Device Menu

 then 

Read Device Data

. This will offload all recorded data onto 

the PC.

Device Maintenance

Battery Replacement

The TransiTempII-RH must be sent to MadgeTech for battery replacement.

Recalibration

 

The TransiTempII-RH standard calibration is one point at 25 °C and two points at 25 %RH 
and 75 %RH.

Custom calibration and verification point options available, please call for pricing.

 
Call for custom calibration options to accommodate specific application needs.
Prices and specifications subject to change. See MadgeTech’s terms and conditions at 

www.madgetech.com

To send devices to MadgeTech for calibration, service or repair, please use the MadgeTech RMA Process by visiting  

www.madgetech.com

, then under the services tab, select RMA Process.

To start the device, hold 

the magnetic wand over 

the start/mark switch. (Also 

indicated below)

Close-up of the  

start/mark switch

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