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OM-70 Family of Loggers 

The OM-70 family of loggers comes in four different versions.   

 

OM-71 records temperature using an internal sensor.  The unit can record up to 43,334 temperature values. 

 

OM-72 records temperature using an external sensor.  The unit can record up to 43,334 temperature values. 

 

OM-73 records temperature and humidity values using an internal sensor.  The unit can record up to 21,672 
temperature and humidity values, or 43,334 temperature only values. 

 

OM-74 is a single channel thermocouple logger.   The logger supports most widely used thermocouples: 
 K, J, E, N, T, S, R, B and C.  The user can change the thermocouple type during logger setup through the 
PC.  The OM-74 memory can record up to 32,638 temperature samples.  The OM-74 logger requires 3 
AAA batteries to operate.  The batteries last 2 years under normal use. 

The loggers feature a display that allows the user to see the current reading and the reading values stored in the unit's 
memory.  The display also shows the current date and time, the battery level, whether or not the device is collecting 
data and the alarm condition.  The OM-73 display alternates between temperature and humidity. 

The OM-71 and OM-73 sensors are open to the air.  It is therefore important to ensure that water does not get into 
the unit.  This is especially important in high humidity situations (90% RH and above) where water may condense 
inside the logger, causing damage to the internal electronics. 

The OM-72 sensor is condensation resistant, but should not be submerged in liquid for an extended period of time. 

The OM-74 thermocouple sensor can be used in any environment compatible with that thermocouple.  

OM-74 Warning 

 

To avoid the risk of electrical shock and equipment damage, avoid using 
grounded or exposed thermocouples when there is a possibility that the 
thermocouple tip will touch surfaces on which voltage may be present with 
respect to ground.  Examples of such surfaces include heating elements and 
poorly grounded conductive surfaces, such as metal pipes.  When there is a 
possibility that a grounded or exposed thermocouple tip will touch a surface with 
a voltage potential, do not connect the logger to a computer while the 
thermocouple is connected.  Damage to your computer may occur if the 
thermocouple tip touches a surface with a voltage potential while the OM-74 is 
connected to your computer.

  

 

To avoid electrical shock, remove the thermocouple from the measurement 
surface, or disconnect the thermocouple from the instrument before replacing the 
batteries. 

Turning the Loggers On and Off 

To conserve battery life, when the unit is not logging and no buttons are pressed, the logger will turn itself Off after 
about 1 hour of operation.  The display will go blank and the unit will enter a power save mode.  In this mode the 
logger uses practically no power, and the battery will last as long as its rated shelf life. 

To turn the logger On at any time, just press any of the logger's buttons.  The display will come back On and the 
logger will operate normally. 

Summary of Contents for OM-70 Series

Page 1: ...omega com e mail info omega com For latest product manuals omegamanual info OM 70 SERIES Data Logger Interface Software Extended Warranty Program SM MADE IN Shop online at User sGuide...

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Page 3: ...oom Feature 8 Data Listing Window 9 Data Summary and Statistics 9 Exporting Logger Data 11 Printing the Logger Data 12 Calibrating the Logger 12 Setting the Calibration Password 13 Setting the Logger...

Page 4: ...nd click on the icon on the toolbar The logger status screen should now be displayed Note The Windows operating system can not handle USB devices being unplugged and plugged back too fast When unplugg...

Page 5: ...list you can set a custom interval using this button Overwrite oldest samples when full Check this box to have the logger continuously record data overwriting oldest recorded data When this box is no...

Page 6: ...stom interval can also be defined by the user To do this click on the Custom Interval button in the Logger Setup screen The custom interval window is shown below You can select a custom logging interv...

Page 7: ...status screen is separated into three panes General Logger Status and Data In Memory Pane Logger State shows the internal state of the logger o Power Save Mode This mode is entered when the logger idl...

Page 8: ...ery is replaced when this indicator reaches yellow When this indicator reaches red logging becomes unreliable and the battery should be replaced before starting a new logging session Logging Started A...

Page 9: ...ing Logger Data To get the sampled data from your logger connect the logger to your computer and click the button on the toolbar Once the data is transferred from the logger to your PC the data graph...

Page 10: ...t your device to collect data once every minute the software will perform a download once a minute Of course the device has to be connected to your computer while the Auto Data Load mode is active Whe...

Page 11: ...vate the zoom Clicking the right mouse button unzooms the graph one level See Using the Zoom Feature section for more details The button turns ON and OFF the marks at the data points The button connec...

Page 12: ...axis Data Listing Window The data listing window is shown below The Data pane lists the data samples collected by the logging device The column width of each column is adjustable by using the left mo...

Page 13: ...tical and food industries as a simplified way of expressing the overall effects of temperature fluctuation during storage and transit of perishable goods The formula used to calculate the MKT in Kelvi...

Page 14: ...ile exported to Microsoft Excel is an Excel csv file The easiest way to open this file in Excel is to just double click on the created file When you first open the csv file in Excel the Date Time colu...

Page 15: ...ty to perform a single point offset calibration This calibration can be used to increase the accuracy of your device for a restricted data range For instance if your application calls for logging temp...

Page 16: ...sor in a regulated chamber 3 Wait for your reference instrument and the reading in the Logger Reading box to stabilize 4 Enter the reading from your reference instrument in the Reference Instrument bo...

Page 17: ...dated every second During logging the time stamps of the data samples are set by this clock When the logger is in power down state the real time clock is not running When the real time clock is stoppe...

Page 18: ...Operating System Compatibility Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista and above Not compatible with Windows NT Windows 95 Windows 98 or Windows ME System Requirements 800 x 600 screen resolution 1 fre...

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Page 20: ...mage to the internal electronics The OM 72 sensor is condensation resistant but should not be submerged in liquid for an extended period of time The OM 74 thermocouple sensor can be used in any enviro...

Page 21: ...temperature and or humidity display shows the recorded value at that time The hours and minutes separator will not blink in this mode The logger will automatically exit the browse mode when the browsi...

Page 22: ...ogger is also displayed by the PC software in the Status screen and the Data Summary pane Replacing the Logger Battery OM 71 OM 72 and OM 73 loggers use a single Lithium CR2032 coin cell OM 74 uses th...

Page 23: ...e display can fall out 5 Carefully remove the logger board from the case 6 Using a small screw driver gently push the battery out the holder Once the battery is part way out you can use your fingers t...

Page 24: ...e 5 F to 160 F 20 C to 70 C OM 72 External Probe Temperature 40 F to 176 F 40 C to 80 C OM 72 External Probe Length 6ft 1 8m Storage Temperature 20 F to 175 F 30 C to 80 C Time Accuracy 100ppm 75 F Te...

Page 25: ...ion 0 2 F 0 1 C Thermocouple Impedance 50 Ohms maximum for specified accuracy Cold Junction Temperature Accuracy 0 5 F 0 3 C User Calibration User single point offset calibration is available through...

Page 26: ...to 2372 F 200 C to 1300 C T 1 3 F 0 7 C 328 F to 752 F 200 C to 400 C S 5 0 F 2 8 C 58 F to 3200 F 50 C to 1760 C R 5 0 F 2 8 C 58 F to 3200 F 50 C to 1760 C B 6 0 F 3 3 C 68 F to 3308 F 20 C to 1820...

Page 27: ...therwise shall not exceed the purchase price of the component upon which liability is based In no event shall OMEGA be liable for consequential incidental or special damages CONDITIONS Equipment sold...

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