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KlimaLogg Pro 

Kat.No. 30.3039.IT 

Temperature and Humidity Logger 

 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

100*140mm

Summary of Contents for KlimaLogg Pro

Page 1: ...KlimaLogg Pro Kat No 30 3039 IT Temperature and Humidity Logger INSTRUCTION MANUAL 100 140mm ...

Page 2: ...tructions As well we shall not be liable for any incorrect readings and any consequences that occur should an inaccurate reading take place Please take particular note of the safety advice Please look after this manual for future reference FIELD OF OPERATION This device allows you to make detailed recordings of the temperature and humidity and to actively monitor them Recorded data can be transfer...

Page 3: ...king battery Never use a combination of old and new batteries together or batteries of different types Wear chemical resistant protective gloves and glasses when handling leaked batteries Important information on product safety Extreme temperatures vibration and shock should be avoided as these may cause damage to the units and give inaccurate readings Protect from moisture Do not submerge the uni...

Page 4: ...lay Buttons Function of the buttons Basic settings Transmitters Learning Mode Recording interval setting Max Min values and current dew point Alarm setting mode Alarmevent data set function History mode PC connection Open collector hardware output Troubleshooting Positioning of the logger Care and maintenance Battery replacement Waste disposal Specifications ...

Page 5: ... records Logging intervals 1 5 10 15 30 minutes or 1 2 3 6 hours Data sets can be called up either directly on the device or using a PC Display of the data sets that have not yet been read out in Up to 8 transmitters receivable temperature and humidity transmitter or only temperature transmitter with external cable sensor Text display with predefined serial number or individual name assignment for...

Page 6: ... KlimaLogg Pro These are separately available in specialist shops INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT OF THE BATTERIES Note If you have purchased external transmitters you should insert the batteries into the transmitters just before into the KlimaLogg Pro For more information please have a look at the chapter transmitters of this manual or refer the instruction manual of the transmitter The instrument o...

Page 7: ...e are manually set After the KlimaLogg Pro has been started up it searches for external transmitters for three minutes After a battery change the transmitters that were entered previously are once again assigned the channel that had previously been assigned to them External transmitters that had not been previously detected are automatically entered on a available channel DCF RADIO CONTROLLED TIME...

Page 8: ...an one second in one million years The time is coded and transmitted from Mainflingen near Frankfurt via frequency signal DCF 77 77 5 kHz and has a transmitting range of approximately 1500 km Your Logger receives this signal and converts it to show the precise time in summer or wintertime The quality of the reception depends greatly on the geographic location In normal cases there should be no rec...

Page 9: ...ters that were entered status information current selected channel Text Display Indication of the channel s name or serial number or guidelines Indication Humidity Indication Temperature Memory Indication Indication of the logging interval and display of the data sets that have not yet been read out in Indication of time and date Toolbar DCF symbol Alarm sound Alarm ON OFF USB History HIST and Lea...

Page 10: ...d for three seconds go to the basic setting mode of the logger Alarm single press deactivate active alarm sound if an alarm is happend press and hold for three seconds go to the alarm setting mode of the currently displayed channel OK Max Min call up the Max Min values and the current dew point of the selected channel Plus Scroll up through the available channels Minus Scroll down through the avai...

Page 11: ...rmation and are automatically saved when you leave or go further to the next setting If you press and hold the or button you are quickly taken through the possible settings time date and time zone settings LCD contrast CONTRAST appears on the text display and the default 5 starts flashing With the or button you can select between 0 until 7 as the LCD contrast Time zone TIMEZONE appears on the text...

Page 12: ...ears on the text display and the default C starts flashing With the or button you can select between C or F as the temperature unit Manual time setting TIME SET appears on the text display and the hour digits start flashing With the or button you can set the hours Press SET button again and set the minutes by the same way Manual date setting DATE SET appears on the text display and the year starts...

Page 13: ...essful start up of the transmitter close the battery compartment carefully In the normal view and as well as in history mode you can scroll up and down through the existing channels by pressing the or button A triangle is displayed above the currently selected channel symbol and the current channel values are displayed in the temperature and humidity display area The compatible external transmitte...

Page 14: ...r only three hours after it is started up The transmitter then only transmits its current measured values and can no longer be entered on a receiving device LEARNING MODE Learning mode allows you to manually start a transmitter search It is possible to enter a transmitter individually on every channel Furthermore a transmitter that was already entered can be removed Press SET button to enter setti...

Page 15: ...tton during CH1 8 appears in the display All entered transmitters will be deleted DELETED appears in the display You can also delete single transmitters with the HIST DEL button RECORDING INTERVAL SETTING Press SET button twice in normal mode INTERVAL appears on the text display The recording interval indication next to symbol REC starts flashing Default interval 0 15 HR MIN correspond 15 minutes ...

Page 16: ... the respective value was determined are also displayed The corresponding channel number is shown on the channel display and the assigned name or the serial number of an entered transmitter is displayed To clear the recorded max min values please press and hold OK MAX MIN button for three seconds in any mode The max min values will be deleted for all channels The display shows the current temperat...

Page 17: ...least 20 seconds no button Alarm function In case of an alarm Symbol ALARM above the date and the corresponding channel number flashes Also the Hi or Lo Symbol is flashing if the corresponding channel is shown If the alarm sound is activated the symbol bell flashes and the acoustic alarm will sound for 2 minutes Press ALM button to stop the alarm sound The corresponding Hi or Lo Symbol and ALARM c...

Page 18: ...e separately HISTORY MODE You also have the option to read the data sets and the AlarmEvent data sets on the KlimaLogg Pro itself Press HIST DEL button in normal mode HIST appears in the display The memory indication is hidden The values of the latest data set as well as the time and date when this data set was recorded will be shown Use the button as follows to navigate in history mode HIST DEL n...

Page 19: ...ze and contact Synchronize introduce the hardware to each other Contact push the wireless connection for transfer of new data The KlimaLogg Pro can record up to 50 000 data sets and can also transfer them to a PC using the included USB wireless transceiver Kat Nr 30 3175 A ring memory is used That means that when all data sets have been written the oldest existing data sets is automatically overwr...

Page 20: ...he PC using the USB transceiver The average transfer speed is 20 data sets per second In extreme cases it can take almost 45 minutes until all data sets have been downloaded when the memory is completely filled During radio clock reception communication with the USB receiver is not possible and is interrupted When reception is successful communication is automatically restored again OPEN COLLECTOR...

Page 21: ...ure while you plug in any external hardware that this unit is not under electrical power We assume no liability for damage to the KlimaLogg Pro due to incorrect use of the hardware output or for external devices that are connected Jack switch point 1 high alarm switch point 2 low alarm C switch point 1 high alarm B switch point 2 low alarm A ground ...

Page 22: ... of up to 100 meters to a transmitter and up to 10 meters to the USB transceiver is possible free field in each case In practice the maximum possible range is reduced to the actual range due to local conditions Conditions that reduce the range are Batteries Weak or malfunctioning batteries can decrease the ideal transmission Visible obstacles Each visible obstacle has a corresponding negative effe...

Page 23: ...s included as a PDF File within the installation folder of the software POSITIONING OF THE LOGGER The KlimaLogg Pro can be placed on a table or mounted on a wall Before mounting it on a wall ensure that any transmitters in use can be correctly received at the desired mounting location 1 Attach an appropriate screw not included in the scope of delivery to the wall and ensure that its head is approx...

Page 24: ...duct has been manufactured using high grade materials and components which can be recycled and reused Never throw flat batteries and rechargeable batteries in household waste As a consumer you are legally required to take them to your retail store or to appropriate collection sites according to national or local regulations in order to protect the environment The symbols for the heavy metals conta...

Page 25: ...y power 25mW Power consumption alkaline batteries recommended 3 x 1 5 V Batterie Typ Mignon AA LR6 Dimensions H x W x D 137 x 98 x 26 mm Weight without batteries 150 gram No part of this manual may be reproduced without written consent of TFA Dostmann The technical data are correct at the time of going to print and may change without prior notice The latest technical data and information about you...

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