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HOBO Temp/RH 3.5% Data Logger (UX100-003) Manual 

1-800-LOGGERS 3 

www.onsetcomp.com 

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Description 

In this example, the memory is full (all five 
segments are filled in) and new data is now 
overwriting the oldest data. This 

will

 continue until 

the logger is stopped or the battery runs out. 

 

The logger is currently logging. 

 

A sensor reading is above or below the high or low 
alarm that you configured. Press and release the 
Alarm/Stats button until the “alm” symbol 
(described below) is displayed on the screen. This 
symbol at left will clear depending on how alarms 
were configured in HOBOware. If the alarm was 
configured to clear when the logger is relaunched, 
this symbol will remain on the LCD. Otherwise, it 
will clear when the sensor reading is back within 
the alarm limits or by pressing the Alarm/Stats 
button for 3 seconds. 

 

An alarm is ready to be cleared. This will only 
appear if “Cleared with button press” was selected 
in the HOBOware alarm settings. Press the 
Alarm/Stats button for 3 seconds to clear the 
alarm. 

 

 

 

 

These symbols show the maximum, minimum, 
average, and standard deviation values most 
recently calculated for the logger (if the logging 
mode has been set to Statistics in HOBOware). 
Press the Alarm/Stats button for 1 second to cycle 
through each of the available statistics and then 
back to the current sensor reading (or to the alarm 
value if applicable). 

 

This is the sensor reading that tripped the alarm. 
Press the Alarm/Stats button to view this reading. 
Press the Alarm/Stats button again to cycle 
through any statistics (defined above) and 
ultimately back to the current sensor reading. 

 

This is an example of a temperature reading. 
Temperature units are determined by the settings 
in HOBOware. To switch between Celsius and 
Fahrenheit, change the Display Preferences in 
HOBOware before launching the logger. 

 

This is an example of an RH reading.  

 

The logger has been configured to start logging on 
a particular date/time. The display will count down 
in days, hours, minutes, and seconds until logging 
begins. In this example, 5 minutes and 38 seconds 
remain until logging will begin. 

 

The launch settings are being loaded onto the 
logger from HOBOware. Do not disconnect the 
USB cable during this process. 

 

An error occurred while loading the launch 
configurations onto the logger from HOBOware. 
Make sure the USB cable is connected to both the 
logger and the computer and try launching again. 

 

The logger has been stopped with HOBOware or 
because the memory is full. 

Notes: 

 

You can disable the LCD screen when logging. Select 
“Turn LCD off” when setting up the logger as described in 
the next section. When this option is enabled, you can 
still temporarily view the LCD screen by pushing the 
Start/Stop button for 1 second. The LCD will then remain 
on for 10 minutes. 

 

The LCD screen refreshes every 15 seconds regardless of 
the logging interval selected in HOBOware. If you choose 

a logging interval less than 15 seconds, the data will be 
recorded at the faster interval, but the sensor readings 
will only be updated on the screen every 15 seconds. 

 

When the logger has stopped logging, the LCD screen will 
remain on until the logger is offloaded to a computer or 
HOBO U-Shuttle (unless launched with the “Turn LCD off” 
option). Once the logger has been offloaded and 
disconnected from the computer, the LCD will turn off 
automatically after 2 hours. The LCD will turn back on the 
next time the logger is connected to the computer. 

Setting up the Logger 

Use HOBOware to set up the logger, including setting alarms, 
selecting the options to start and stop logging, and choosing a 
logging mode. 

1.

 

Connect the logger and open the Launch Logger window

To connect the logger to a computer, use the USB cable 
provided. Click the Launch icon on the HOBOware toolbar 
or select Launch from the Device menu.

 

Important:

 USB 2.0 specifications do not guarantee 

operation outside the range of 0°C (32°F) to 50°C (122°F). 

2.

 

Select the sensors to log in this deployment.

 Choose 

Temperature or Temperature and RH. Type a label for the 
sensor(s) if desired. Note that both sensors are required to 
calculate dew point, which is an additional data series 
available for plotting after reading out the logger. 

 

 

3.

 

Set up alarms (optional).

 Click the Alarms button if you 

want to configure an alarm to trip when the sensor reading 
is above or below a value you specify. See 

Setting up Alarms

 

for details. 

 

4.

 

Configure filters (optional). 

Click the Filters button to 

create additional filtered data series. Any filtered series will 
be available automatically upon reading out the logger.

 

5.

 

Select the Logging Interval. 

Select a logging interval from 1 

second to a maximum of 18 hours, 12 minutes, and 15 
seconds.

 

6.

 

Select the Logging Mode

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Summary of Contents for HOBO UX100-003

Page 1: ...ion 0 07 at 25 C 77 F and 30 RH Response Time 43 seconds to 90 in airflow of 1 m s 2 2 mph Drift 1 per year typical Logger Logger Operating Range Logging 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F 0 to 95 RH non condensin...

Page 2: ...to connect the logger to the computer or the HOBO U Shuttle via USB cable see Setting up the Logger and Reading Out the Logger LCD Screen This logger is equipped with an LCD screen that displays detai...

Page 3: ...ng the launch configurations onto the logger from HOBOware Make sure the USB cable is connected to both the logger and the computer and try launching again The logger has been stopped with HOBOware or...

Page 4: ...button for 1 second if you select this option 10 Click the Start button to launch the logger Disconnect the logger from the computer and deploy it using the mounting materials see Mounting the Logger...

Page 5: ...burst logging You also cannot select the Stop Logging option Never wrapping if burst logging is configured 2 In the Burst Logging window select a sensor In the example at right the temperature sensor...

Page 6: ...you want to calculate during logging Note that Average is automatically enabled when selecting Standard Deviation Important Statistics apply to all enabled sensors every selected statistic will be cal...

Page 7: ...that the pins are in the two holes on the board shown here enlarged and without the logger case for illustrative purposes 4 Snap the louvered door back into place in the logger 5 Check logger status i...

Page 8: ...e lithium battery The battery may explode if the logger is exposed to extreme heat or conditions that could damage or destroy the battery case Do not dispose of the logger or battery in fire Do not ex...

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