5 PACKAGING
Data Logger is packed in consumer packaging.
6 SAFETY REQUIREMENT
6.1 AVOID GETTING MOISTURE in the internal electro- and radio- elements
of the logger.
6.2 NOT USE THE DEVICE IN CORROSIVE MEDIUM WITH ACIDS,
ALKALIS, OILS, ETC. IN THE ATMOSPHERE.
6.3 Operation and maintenance service of the logger should be made only by
the qualified staff which has learned this manual.
7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
7.1
Before operating, connect Data Logger to the PC in the ”COM Port” mode
and configure the logger using the Logger Soft software (operating temperature,
logging interval, alarm conditions, PDF or CSV report format, etc.).
7.2 Figure 11 shows operating range for Data Loggers with Humidity Sensor.
Figure 11 - Operating range for Data Logger
Shaded area is recommended operating range of Data Logger for measuring
Relative Humidity of ambient air
.
Dotted area is maximum permissible operating
range of of Data Logger for measuring Relative Humidity of ambient air.
In case Data Logger operate out of permissible range error will increase, in
the worst case, the humidity sensor fails (right side of the picture).
7.3 In the modifications of loggers with a humidity measuring channel, the
humidity sensor is protected by a filter that prevents direct water ingress or
condensations on the sensitive element. If the water still gets on the sensitive
element or if the logger has been operated for a long time (several days) at 100%
humidity, it is necessary to dehydrate the sensor. To do this, the logger should be
placed in an air environment with a temper
ature of 20 ... 30 ° C and a humidity not
exceeding 55%, and stand it for at least 24 hours.
7.4 The data is downloaded by connecting the logger to the PC in the COM
Port or ”Flash Drive mode”. In the first connection case, use the
Logger Soft