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Quick Start Guide

EL-USB-CO & -CO300

DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL SOFTWARE

Windows™ 7/8/10 (32 & 64bit)

Visit 

www.easylogusb.com

and click ‘Download’.

•Insert the data logger into an available USB port on       

   your PC.

•Double click on the EasyLog USB icon on     

   your Windows™ desktop. This will load  

   the configuration software. Click ‘Set  

   up and start the USB data logger’ and  

   follow the set-up wizard. 

•When setup is complete, the data logger should be         

   removed from the USB port. 

Do not leave your data           

   logger in the USB port for extended periods as this will      

   cause some of the battery capacity to be lost

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•You can also download the data from a logger that has         

   been recording or view previously saved data from the      

   software.

USING THE SOFTWARE

The sensor life on a EL-USB-CO logger is typically 4 years.You can find the exact expiry date in the EasyLog software under 

Current Status.  

LED STATUS INDICATION

The EL-USB-CO features two LEDs: a green LED to indicate logging status and red LED to indicate alarm level status. By 

default HOLD is disabled. In this mode the red LED will no longer flash after the logged reading has returned to normal 

from an alarm condition. Hold can be turned on via the control software. In this mode the red LED that indicates an alarm 

condition will continue to flash, even after the logged reading has returned to normal. This feature ensures that the user is 

notified that an alarm level has been exceeded, without the need to download the data from the logger.

The LEDs on an EL-USB-CO will flash in one of the following ways, assuming hold of the warning threshold has been turned 

off in the EL-WIN-USB control software:

Green single flash 

(Every 10 Seconds)

 The data logger is currently logging, no alarm.

Green single flash 

(Every 20 Seconds)

 

The data logger is currently logging. No alarm. Although, battery is low and should be replaced before 

logging important data.

Green single flash

 

(Every 30 Seconds)

 

The data logger is not currently logging, but is primed to start at a later date and time. 

(Delayed start)

Green double flash 

(Every 20 Seconds)

 

The data logger is full and has stopped logging, no alarm.

Red single flash

 

(Every 10 Seconds)

 The data logger is currently logging. Alarm.

Red & green single flash 

(Every 20 Seconds)

 

The data logger is full and has stopped logging. Alarm.

No LEDs flash 

The data logger is stopped, the battery is empty or there is no battery fitted.

REPLACING YOUR DATA LOGGER’S BATTERY

Your data logger is provided with a 3.6V 1/2AA battery already installed. You can change the battery by following the instructions below. 

We recommend you replace the battery every 3 months, prior to logging critical data, or if the sounder is activated every 60 seconds.

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