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Soaking Time
Soaking refers to a programmed start delay. Once a tag is started (by pressing the on button or by activating with a TrekView Reader) the tag will not
begin to record time or temperature until the soaking time has expired. Soaking is a programmable feature. The purpose of soaking time is to allow time
for a TrekView Tag to be conditioned to the environment it is to monitor.
Standby Mode
In this state, a TrekView Tag has been placed in ready to start mode. A tag must be placed in standby mode if a customer would like to start recording
with tag button press.
Tag Data
Additional data that can be uploaded to a tag. (Up to 64 free-form characters allowed.)
Tag Label
The “name” uploaded to a tag. (Up to 15 alphanumeric characters allowed.)
Tag Mode
The state that a TrekView Tag is in. A tag can be in one of four modes:
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Off
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Standby
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Soaking
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Recording
Temperature Bin
As part of the histogram display, each temperature bin represents a specifi c temperature range. For each bin, there is a calculation that represents the
number of minutes the tag has been exposed to temperature range of that bin.
Tracking Interval
Intervals refer to temperature readings. A temperature reading is taken every minute. The tracking interval data is used to track for excursions, min / max
temps and will appear in the histogram.
TrekView Tag or tag
The TrekView temperature monitoring data logger. This manual may reference TrekView Tag or simply tag.
USB
The acronym for universal serial bus. It is used to establish communication between devices and a host controller (usually personal computers).
Valid Digital Signature
A valid digital signature verifi es that the PDF report or XML export was created by the TrekView Software and there was no tampering. See page 61.
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