Operating Instructions
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Set Log Time
With the
U
NIT
O
N
/O
FF
switch
O
N
and the LCD
display showing the standard display (setpoint):
1. Press the
F2
or
F3
key to enter the Main
menu.
2. Press the
F2
or
F3
key to scroll through the
menu list until [DATALOGGER] appears in
LCD display.
3. Press the
F4
key to access the Datalogger
menu. [INSPECT TEMP LOG] appears in the
LCD display.
4. Press the
F2
or
F3
key to scroll through
submenu until [SET LOG TIME] appears in
LCD display.
5. Press the
F4
key to enter Temp Log. LCD
display shows the current Log Time interval.
6. Press the
F4
key again with cursor in [LOG
TIME] menu line to enter a new log interval.
[ARROW] appears in menu line.
7. Press the
F2
or
F3
key to scroll through a list
of log time intervals:
•
[1 MINUTE]*
•
[1/2 HOUR]
•
[1 HOUR]
•
[2 HOUR]
•
[4 HOUR]
*The logging of USDA sensors is fixed at 1
hour intervals to comply with USDA
requirements. A logging test of USDA sensors
at 1 minute intervals is possible for 72
minutes. USDA data can not be downloaded
during the logging test and can only be viewed
on screen. After 72 minutes, controller returns
to previous logging interval and clears USDA
test data from data logger memory.
8. When the correct Log Time appears in the
menu line, press and hold the
F4
key until
cursor stops flashing. The new Log Time
appears in the display.
9. Press the
ESC
key to exit the Temp Log.
Figure 36: Datalogger Menu
ALARMS
DATA
RMM STATE
Datalogger
Menu
- Inspect Temp Log
- PTI State
- Inspect PTI Log
- Calibrate USDA Probe
- Activate Trip Start
- Set Log Time
- Inspect Event Log
MAIN MENU
DATALOGGER
CONFIGURATION
MISC. FUNCTIONS
COMMANDS
NOTE: All screens are NOT
present on all units. The
screens that display on the
controller are determined by
the Controller Software
settings and the options
installed on the unit.
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