LogTag
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20 Day Pharmaceutical Temperature Indicator with display
© Copyright 2013, LogTag Recorders Limited
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Review walk-through
Day Temperature conditions and alarm trigger status
Display
1
Press and release the REVIEW button.
The
► arrow will appear next to
.
If temperatures exceeded or fell below any limit,
the statistics data and any alarm raised are now
displayed.
In this instance temperatures above 30°C
(indicated by the
► next to
ALM2
) were recorded
for 2 hours, with a maximum of 46.0°C. This did
not trigger an alarm, as the alarm trigger requires
cumulative exposure of 10 hours or more to
temperatures above 30°C.
Press and release the REVIEW button to
advance to the next screen.
On day 1 temperatures above 45°C were
recorded for a time of 30 Minutes, indicated by
the
► next to
ALM2
. Again, this did not trigger an
alarm, as only constant exposure for one hour to
temperatures above 45°C triggers this alarm.
2
Press and release the REVIEW button to
advance to the next screen.
Since no further events were recorded for day 1,
the screen now shows data for day 2, indicated
by the arrow
►next to
.
Temperatures remain below 30°C and
above -0.5°C during all of day 2, therefore no
statistics are being displayed, and no alarms
have yet been triggered.