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Blue -  100/80/30/5

Yellow - 0/27/100/0

Red - 10/100/100/5

Yellow - 0/27/100/0

Blue -  100/80/30/5

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Pantone 534 Blue -  100/80/30/5

Pantone 485 Red - 10/100/100/5

Pantone 123 Yellow - 0/27/100/

INSTRUMENTS

the time information will be saved in memory. The lower Display will 
show the Position (record) number, which is saved as well. 

2)  To Change the Position Number; press the Down Button and the 

lower position number will flash on the display. Press the Up or 
Down Buttons to set the Position Number (1 to 99) to help identify 
the measurement location. The lower Display will show P x (x = 1 to 
99). After the position number is selected, press the Enter Button to 
confirm.

3)  Stop Datalogging; press the REC Button for 2 seconds, and the 

“REC” symbol will disappear indicating the Datalogging function 
has stopped. 

Checking the Time

During normal functions (not Datalogging), press the Time Check Button 
and the lower LCD display will show the Year, Month/Date, Hour/Minute.

Check Sampling Time Information 

During normal functions (not Datalogging), press the Sampling Button and 
the lower LCD display will show the Sampling Time Information.

SD Card Data Structure 

1)  The first time the SD card is used in the meter, the SD card will 

generate a folder: LXA01.

2)  The first time you use the Datalogger, in the folder LXA01, a new file 

name LXA01001.XLS will be created. The Datalogger will use this 
file until the Data has reached to 30,000 rows. The meter will then 
will generate a new file with a subsequent number, for example 
LXA01002.XLS.

3)  The folder LXA01 can hold 99.XLS files. When that number has 

been reached, the meter will then will generate a new folder with 
a subsequent number, for example LXA02. Max number of LXA-- 
folders is 10.

Data Transfer from SD card to Computer (EXCEL Software)

1)  After Datalogging, remove the SD card from the SD card slot.

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Summary of Contents for SD-1128

Page 1: ...Rich Black 20 20 20 100 Only if you REALLY need them Model Light Temperature Datalogger SD 1128 Instruction Manual reedinstruments www com 1 888 475 5235 info REED Direct com REED Direct com...

Page 2: ...7 8 Data Hold 8 Data Record Max Min reading 8 Backlight ON OFF 8 Datalogger 9 Auto Datalogger 9 Manual Datalogger 9 10 Checking the Time 10 Check Sampling Time Information 10 SD Card Data Structure 10...

Page 3: ...to the computer and it downloads directly to EXCEL SD card capacity 1 GB to 16 GB Easy to read LCD with backlight Auto power off or manual power off Data hold record max and min reading High accuracy...

Page 4: ...50 C 0 122 F Resolution 0 1 C 0 1 F Accuracy 0 8 C 1 5 F Operating Temperature 0 50 C 0 122 F Operating Humidity Less than 85 R H Power Supply UM3 AA 1 5 V x 6 batteries Weight 489g 1 08lb Dimensions...

Page 5: ...t cd 0 1 Ft cd 2 000 Ft cd 167 0 1 860 0 Ft cd 1 Ft cd 4 2Ft cd 10 000 Ft cd 1 670 0 9 290 7 Ft cd 10 Ft cd 4 20Ft cd Type K J thermometer Sensor Type Resolution Range Accuracy Type K 0 1 C 50 0 to 13...

Page 6: ...ton 3 Hold Function Next Button 4 REC Enter Button 5 SET Down Time Check Button 6 Logger Up Sampling Time Check Zero Button 7 Probe input socket 8 Type K J thermometer socket 9 SD card slot 10 USB RS2...

Page 7: ...power on the meter by pressing the Power Button 2 Select the LIgHt function see Function Select 3 Hold the Probe Handle and face the Probe Head against the mea suring light source The Display will sh...

Page 8: ...ar on the display With the REC symbol on the display 1 Press the REC Button once and a REC MAX symbol along with the maximum value will appear on the display To delete the maxi mum value press the Hol...

Page 9: ...to Datalogger Set sampling time 1 second 1 Start Datalogging press the REC Button and the REC symbol will appear on the LCD screen then press the Logger Button the REC symbol will flash while the meas...

Page 10: ...ions not Datalogging press the Time Check Button and the lower LCD display will show the Year Month Date Hour Minute Check Sampling Time Information During normal functions not Datalogging press the S...

Page 11: ...in this order Place Position Number Date Year Month Day Time in 24h clock Value and Unit Advanced Settings During normal functions not Datalogging press and hold the SET Button for 2 seconds to enter...

Page 12: ...fter the Decimal point character has been selected press the Enter Button to save the setting as the default To exit Advanced Settings press the Esc Button Auto power OFF management 1 When the lower d...

Page 13: ...ws SP t use the Up or Down Buttons to adjust the value to either 0 1 2 5 10 30 60 120 300 600 1800 or 3600 seconds 2 After the Sampling value is selected press the press the Enter But ton to save the...

Page 14: ...Center Pin Pin 2 Ground Shield Pin 5 The 16 digit data stream will be displayed in the following format D15 D14 D13 D12 D11 D10 D9 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 D0 D0 End Word D1 to D4 Upper Display reading...

Page 15: ...display shows it is necessary to replace the battery 2 Loosen the screws of the Battery Cover and remove 3 Remove the batteries and replace with Six DC 1 5 V batteries UM3 AA Alkaline heavy duty 4 Ma...

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