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HOBO
MX
CO
2
Data
Logger
(MX1102A)
Manual
1
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Logger
Components
and
Operation
USB
Port:
Use
this
port
to
connect
the
logger
to
a
computer
for
use
with
HOBOware
or
to
power
the
logger
for
longer
deployments
or
if
faster
logging
intervals
are
required.
Start/Stop
Button:
Press
this
button
for
3
seconds
to
start
or
stop
logging
data,
or
to
resume
logging
on
the
next
even
logging
interval.
This
requires
configuring
the
logger
with
a
push
button
start
or
stop
(see
Choosing
Logger
Settings
).
You
can
also
press
this
button
for
1
second
to
record
an
internal
event
(see
Logger
Events
),
to
silence
a
beeping
alarm
(see
Setting
up
Alarms
),
or
to
turn
the
LCD
screen
on
if
the
option
to
turn
off
the
LCD
has
been
enabled
(see
Choosing
Logger
Settings
).
Press
both
the
Start/Stop
button
and
the
Clear/Next
button
simultaneously
for
3
seconds
to
reset
a
logger
password.
Clear/Next
Button
:
Press
this
button
for
1
second
to
switch
between
statistics,
alarm
readings,
and
the
current
sensor
readings
as
applicable
or
to
silence
a
beeping
alarm.
Press
this
button
for
3
seconds
to
clear
a
visual
alarm
if
the
logger
was
configured
to
maintain
the
alarm
until
the
button
is
pressed
(see
Setting
up
Alarms
).
Calibrate
Button:
Press
this
button
to
start
a
five
‐
minute
manual
calibration
process
of
the
CO
2
sensor.
This
requires
configuring
the
logger
with
the
manual
calibration
CO
2
sensor
setting
enabled
in
the
app
or
HOBOware
and
bringing
the
logger
into
a
fresh
air
environment
(see
Calibrating
the
Logger
).
Temperature
Sensor:
This
sensor
is
located
to
the
right
of
the
LCD
screen
below
the
large
CO
2
sensor.
RH
Sensor:
This
sensor
is
located
behind
the
vented
panel
in
the
logger
case
to
the
right
of
the
temperature
sensor.
CO
2
Sensor:
This
sensor
is
located
below
the
large
vented
circular
panel
to
the
right
of
the
LCD
screen.
LCD
Screen:
This
logger
is
equipped
with
an
LCD
screen
that
displays
details
about
the
current
status.
The
example
shows
all
symbols
illuminated
on
the
LCD
screen
followed
by
definitions
of
each
symbol
in
the
table.
LCD
Symbol
Description
The
logger
Is
currently
communicating
with
HOBOmobile
via
Bluetooth.
The
more
bars
there
are,
the
stronger
the
Bluetooth
signal.
The
logger
is
currently
communicating
with
HOBOware
via
USB
cable.
The
logger
is
currently
being
powered
by
USB
cable.
The
battery
indicator
shows
the
approximate
battery
power
remaining.
The
logger
has
been
configured
to
stop
logging
when
memory
fills.
The
memory
bar
indicates
the
approximate
space
remaining
in
the
logger
to
record
data.
When
first
started,
all
five
segments
in
the
bar
will
be
empty.
In
this
example,
the
logger
memory
is
almost
full
(only
one
segment
in
the
memory
bar
is
empty).
The
logger
has
been
configured
to
never
stop
logging
(wrapping).
The
logger
will
continue
recording
data
indefinitely,
with
newest
data
overwriting
the
oldest
data
until
the
batteries
die
or
the
logger
is
reconfigured.
When
first
launched,
all
five
segments
in
the
memory
bar
will
be
empty.
In
this
example,
the
memory
is
full
(all
five
segments
are
filled
in)
and
new
data
is
now
overwriting
the
oldest
data.
The
logger
is
currently
logging.
A
sensor
reading
is
above
or
below
the
high
or
low
alarm
limit
that
you
configured.
Press
and
release
the
Clear/Next
button
until
the
“alm”
symbol
(described
later
in
this
table)
is
displayed
on
the
screen.
This
symbol
at
left
will
clear
depending
on
how
alarms
were
configured
to
be
cleared
in
the
software.
If
the
alarm
was
set
to
clear
when
the
logger
is
reconfigured
or
relaunched,
this
symbol
will
remain
on
the
LCD
until
the
next
time
the
logger
is
configured
(see
Setting
up
Alarms
).
Otherwise,
it
will
clear
when
the
sensor
reading
is
back
within
the
alarm
limits
or
by
pressing
the
Clear/Next
button
for
3
seconds.
The
logger
is
waiting
to
be
started.
Press
and
hold
the
Start/Stop
button
for
3
seconds
to
start
the
logger.
The
logger
has
been
started
with
push
button
stop
enabled;
press
and
hold
the
Start/Stop
button
for
3
seconds
to
stop
the
logger.
An
alarm
displayed
on
the
LCD
is
ready
to
be
cleared.
This
will
only
appear
if
the
logger
was
configured
to
maintain
the
alarm
until
the
Clear/Next
button
is
pressed
(for
3
seconds).
Note
that
an
audible
alarm
can
be
silenced
by
pressing
the
Start/Stop
button
or
Clear/Next
button
for
1
second.
Press
this
button
to
view
the
latest
statistics
(if
enabled)
or
the
sensor
reading
associated
with
a
tripped
alarm.
Clear/Next
Button
Start/Stop
Button
CO
2
Sensor
LCD
Screen
RH
Sensor
Temperature
Sensor
Calibrate
Button
USB
Port