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 Data Logger (MX1102A) Manual 

   

 

slider to the reading that will trigger burst logging or type a 
specific reading. 

6.

 

Set the burst logging interval. Select an interval faster than 
the logging interval. Keep in mind that the more frequent 
the burst logging rate, the greater the impact on battery life 
and the shorter the logging duration.  

7.

 

Repeat steps 3–6 for any other sensors if desired (tap Save 
in the app first). 

8.

 

In the app: Tap 

In HOBOware: Click OK in the Burst Logging window and 
then click Start in the Launch Logger window when ready. 

Notes about Burst Logging: 

 

Sensor alarms, statistics, and the Stop Logging option 
“Never (Wrapping)” are not available in burst logging 
mode. 

 

Once the logger is configured, the high and low burst 
limits are checked every 15 seconds. Therefore, if you set 
the logging interval to less than 15 seconds and the 
sensor reading falls outside the levels, the burst logging 
will not begin until the next 15-second cycle. 

 

If high and/or low limits have been configured for more 
than one sensor, then burst logging will begin when any 
high or low condition goes out of range. Burst logging will 
not end until all conditions on all sensors are back within 
normal range. 

 

The actual values for the burst logging limits are set to 
the closest value supported by the logger. 

 

Burst logging mode can begin or end when the sensor 
reading is within the resolution specifications. 

 

Once the high or low condition clears, the logging 
interval time will be calculated using the last recorded 
data point in burst logging mode, not the last data point 
recorded in “normal mode.” For example, a logger has a 
10-minute logging interval and logged a data point at 
9:05. Then, the high limit was surpassed and burst 
logging began at 9:06. Burst logging then continued until 
9:12 when the sensor reading fell back below the high 
limit. Now back in normal mode, the next logging interval 
will be 10 minutes from the last burst logging point, or 
9:22 in this case. If burst logging had not occurred, the 
next data point would have been at 9:15. 

 

A New Interval event is created each time the logger 
enters or exits burst logging mode. See 

Logger Events

 for 

details on plotting and viewing the event. In addition, if 
the logger is stopped with a button push while in burst 
logging mode, then a New Interval event is automatically 
logged and the burst condition is cleared, even if the 
actual high or low condition has not cleared. 

Statistics Logging 

During fixed logging, the logger records data for enabled 
sensors and/or selected statistics at the logging interval 
selected. Statistics are calculated at a sampling rate you specify 
with the results for the sampling period recorded at each 
logging interval. The following statistics can be logged for each 
sensor: 

 

The maximum, or highest, sampled value, 

 

The minimum, or lowest, sampled value, 

 

An average of all sampled values, and 

 

The standard deviation from the average for all sampled 
values. 

For example, a logger is configured with the temperature and 
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 sensors enabled and the logging interval set to 5 minutes. 

The current reading and all four statistics are enabled. The 
statistics sampling interval is set to 30 seconds. Once logging 
begins, the logger will measure and record the actual 
temperature and CO

2

 sensor values every 5 minutes. In 

addition, the logger will take a temperature and CO

2

 sample 

every 30 seconds and temporarily store them in memory. The 
logger will then calculate the maximum, minimum, average, 
and standard deviation using the samples gathered over the 
previous 5-minute period and log the resulting values. When 
reading out the logger, this would result in the following 10 
data series (not including any derived series): two sensor series 
(with temperature and CO

2

 current readings logged every 5 

minutes) plus eight maximum, minimum, average, and standard 
deviation series (four for temperature and four for CO

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 with 

values calculated and logged every 5 minutes based on the 30-
second sampling rate). 

To set up statistics: 

1.

 

In the app: Connect to the logger and tap 

In HOBOware: From the Device menu, select Launch. 

2.

 

In the app: Tap Logging Mode and then select Fixed 
Logging.  

In HOBOware: Select Statistics for the logging mode. 

3.

 

Select Normal in the app or Current Reading in HOBOware 
to record the current reading for each enabled sensor at the 
logging interval selected. Do not select this if you only want 
to log statistics. 

4.

 

Select the statistics you want the logger to record at each 
logging interval: Maximum, Minimum, Average, and 
Standard Deviation (average is automatically enabled when 
selecting Standard Deviation). Statistics will be logged for all 
enabled sensors. In addition, the more statistics you record, 
the shorter the logger duration and the more memory is 
required. 

5.

 

Set the statistics sampling interval. The rate selected must 
be less than, and a factor of, the logging interval. For 
example, if the logging interval is 1 minute and you select 5 
seconds for the sampling rate, then the logger will take 12 
sample readings between each logging interval (one sample 
every 5 seconds for a minute) and use the 12 samples to 
record the resulting statistics at each 1-minute logging 
interval. Note that the more frequent the sampling rate, the 
greater the impact on battery life.  

6.

 

In the app: Tap Save and then tap 

In HOBOware: Click OK in the Burst Logging window and 
then click Start in the Launch Logger window when ready. 

Once logging begins, press the Clear/Next button on the logger 
to cycle through the current maximum, minimum, average, and 
standard deviation data on the LCD screen. Note that the logger 

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Содержание MX1102A

Страница 1: ...f 4 5 including hysteresis at 25 C 77 F below 20 and above 80 6 typical Resolution 0 01 Drift 1 per year typical CO2 Sensor Range 0 to 5 000 ppm Accuracy 50 ppm 5 of reading at 25 C 77 F less than 90 RH non condensing and 1 013 mbar Warm up Time 15 seconds Calibration Auto or manual to 400 ppm Non linearity 1 of FS Pressure Dependence 0 13 of reading per mm Hg corrected via user input for elevatio...

Страница 2: ...e reduced by remaining connected excessive readouts audible alarms and paging Visual audible alarms and other events can have a marginal impact on battery life Memory 128 KB 84 650 measurements maximum Download Type USB 2 0 interface or via Bluetooth Smart Full Memory Download Time 20 seconds via USB approximately 60 seconds via Bluetooth Smart may take longer the further the device is from the lo...

Страница 3: ...tooth The more bars there are the stronger the Bluetooth signal The logger is currently communicating with HOBOware via USB cable The logger is currently being powered by USB cable The battery indicator shows the approximate battery power remaining The logger has been configured to stop logging when memory fills The memory bar indicates the approximate space remaining in the logger to record data ...

Страница 4: ...en in the software When the LCD is turned off for logging you can still temporarily view the LCD screen by pushing the Start Stop or Clear Next button The LCD will then remain on for 10 minutes When the logger is connected to the computer with the USB cable the LCD screen refreshes every second regardless of logging interval When the logger has stopped logging the LCD screen will remain on with ST...

Страница 5: ...ice attempts to connect to it To reset a password simultaneously press both the Start Stop button and the Clear Next button on the top of the logger for 3 seconds or tap and tap Reset Mark the logger as a favorite You can then filter the list of devices to only show loggers marked as favorites Update the firmware on the logger A logger readout will be completed automatically at the beginning of th...

Страница 6: ... rate See Statistics Logging for more information Show LCD Enable or disable to control whether the LCD remains illuminated while the logger is logging If you disable the LCD the logger will not show the current reading status or other information while the logger is logging You will however be able to temporarily turn the LCD screen on by pressing the Start Stop button on the logger for 1 second ...

Страница 7: ...ect Use Carbon Dioxide sensor altitude compensation and enter the altitude above or below sea level where the logger will be deployed in either meters or feet 6 Click OK 7 Click Start in the Launch Logger window to load settings to the logger Note If both auto calibration and manual calibration are selected the logger will automatically calibrate within 24 hours after logging begins unless a manua...

Страница 8: ...lution specifications When you read out the logger alarm events can be displayed on the plot or in the data file See Logger Events Once cleared an audible alarm will start beeping again if the sensor values go out of the normal range Even if an audible alarm is cleared a visual alarm may remain on the logger LCD and in the app if applicable depending on the settings selected for maintaining visual...

Страница 9: ... following statistics can be logged for each sensor The maximum or highest sampled value The minimum or lowest sampled value An average of all sampled values and The standard deviation from the average for all sampled values For example a logger is configured with the temperature and CO2 sensors enabled and the logging interval set to 5 minutes The current reading and all four statistics are enabl...

Страница 10: ...am are not automatically available in the other To open app files in HOBOware share the HOBO file via email and open it on the computer with HOBOware Files in HOBOware cannot be viewed in the app You can however export data in HOBOware to a text or Excel file that you can open on your mobile device See the app user s guide and HOBOware Help for details on sharing or exporting data Logger Events Th...

Страница 11: ...es can impact battery life Estimates are not guaranteed due to uncertainties in initial battery conditions and operating environment The logger can also be powered by the USB cable if faster logging intervals are desired or when the remaining battery voltage is too low for it to continue logging Connect the logger to the computer click the Readout button on the toolbar in HOBOware and save the dat...

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