Onset HOBO MX CO2 Logger Manual Download Page 3

 

HOBO

 

MX

 

CO

2

 

Data

 

Logger

 

(MX1102A)

 

Manual

 

1

800

LOGGERS

 

3

 

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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

 

Summary of Contents for HOBO MX CO2 Logger

Page 1: ...ccuracy 2 from 20 to 80 typical to a maximum of 4 5 including hysteresis at 25 C 77 F below 20 and above 80 6 typical Resolution 0 01 Drift 1 per year typical CO2 Sensor Range 0 to 5 000 ppm Accuracy...

Page 2: ...y life With app use battery life can be reduced by remaining connected excessive readouts audible alarms and paging Visual audible alarms and other events can have a marginal impact on battery life Me...

Page 3: ...rs 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 appr...

Page 4: ...cted to the computer with the USB cable the LCD screen refreshes every second regardless of logging interval When the logger has stopped logging the LCD screen will remain on with STOP displayed until...

Page 5: ...d in HOBOmobile or and then in HOBOconnect Select this to create a password for the logger that will be required if another mobile device attempts to connect to it To reset a password simultaneously p...

Page 6: ...ing Mode Choose a logging mode Fixed Logging The logger will record data for all enabled sensors at the selected logging interval Burst Logging In burst mode logging occurs at a different interval whe...

Page 7: ...to it 2 Tap Configure in HOBOmobile or tap in HOBOconnect 3 Tap the CO2 sensor 4 Select auto calibration manual calibration or both 5 Select Altitude Compensation and enter the altitude above or below...

Page 8: ...ered by USB cable or every 5 minutes if it is powered by batteries If you are configuring a CO2 sensor alarm for a battery powered logger it is recommended that the duration you select is divisible by...

Page 9: ...logging mode See Logger Events for details on plotting and viewing the event In addition if the logger is stopped with a button push while in burst logging mode then a New Interval event is automatica...

Page 10: ...the app 1 Tap the Devices icon in HOBOmobile tap Loggers at the top of the screen Tap the logger in the app to connect to it 2 Tap Readout in HOBOmobile or tap in HOBOconnect 3 In HOBOmobile Tap the D...

Page 11: ...r operating range Expected battery life varies based on the ambient temperature where the logger is deployed the logging or sampling interval frequency of offloading and connection to a mobile device...

Page 12: ...any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Caution Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void...

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