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InTemp CX405 RTD Dry Ice Logger Manual
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1-800-LOGGERS (U.S. only)
Logger Components and Operation
Start Button:
Press this button for 1 second to start the logger
when it is configured to start “on button push.”
Mute or Next Button:
Press this button for 1 second to mute a
beeping alarm (see
Logger Alarms
) or to switch between the
external probe and ambient internal sensor temperature
readings. Press and hold this button for 3 seconds to clear the
minimum and maximum values (see
Minimum and Maximum
Values
). Press and hold this button and the Start button for 5
seconds to reset a passkey (InTemp app users only; see
Passkey
Protections
).
Magnets:
There are four magnets on the back of the logger (not
shown in diagram) for mounting.
Temperature Sensor:
This internal sensor measures ambient
temperature.
Temperature Probe:
This is the built-in external probe for
measuring temperature.
Audible Alarm Speaker:
This is the speaker for the audible
alarm that beeps when an alarm is tripped.
Alarm LED:
This LED blinks every 5 seconds when an alarm is
tripped (see
Logger Alarms
).
LCD
: This screen shows the latest temperature reading and
other status information. The LCD screen refreshes at the same
rate as the logging interval. The example shows all symbols
illuminated on the LCD screen followed by a table with
descriptions of each symbol.
LCD Symbol
Description
An alarm has tripped because the temperature
reading is outside the specified range. See
Logger
Alarms
.
LCD Symbol
Description
The logger has been configured to perform daily or
twice daily checks (twice daily is shown in this
example), but no checks have been performed yet.
The once daily or twice daily logger check (twice in
this example) has been performed.
This indicates how much memory has been used
for the current configuration. In this example,
approximately 40 percent of the memory has been
used.
This shows the approximate battery power
remaining.
The logger is currently logging.
The logger is currently connected to a phone or
tablet via BlueTooth. The more bars there are, the
stronger the signal.
The logger is waiting to be started. Press and hold
the Start button for 3 seconds to start the logger.
This is an example of a temperature reading from
the external probe.
This is an example of a temperature reading from
the internal sensor.
This is an example of a minimum temperature,
which is the lowest probe temperature reading
from the day within the current 24-hour period
(midnight from one day to midnight the next day)
if the logger was set to record logger checks (see
Performing Logger Checks
). To clear this value,
press the Mute/Next button for 3 seconds. If the
logger check setting is not enabled, the minimum
reading represents the entire logging period and
only resets when the logger is downloaded and
restarted or stopped and reconfigured, or if you
press the Mute/Next button for 3 seconds (see
Minimum and Maximum Values
).
This is an example of a maximum temperature,
which is the highest probe temperature reading
from the day within the current 24-hour period
(midnight from one day to midnight the next day)
if the logger was set to record logger checks (see
Performing Logger Checks
). To clear this value,
press the Mute/Next button for 3 seconds. If the
logger check setting is not enabled, the maximum
reading represents the entire logging period and
only resets when the logger is downloaded and
restarted or stopped and reconfigured, or if you
press the Mute/Next button for 3 seconds (see
Minimum and Maximum Values
).
or
MUTE indicates an alarm is beeping. Turn off the
beeping alarm by pressing the Mute button. The
LCD then changes to MUTED.
The audible alarm has been muted.
The logger has been configured to start logging on
a delay. The display will count down in days,
hours, minutes, and seconds until logging begins.
In this example, 5 minutes and 38 seconds remain
until logging will begin.
The profile settings are being loaded onto the
logger.
An error occurred while loading the profile
settings onto the logger. Try reconfiguring the
logger.
Temperature probe
LCD
Alarm LED
Start button
Audible alarm
speaker
One of four
magnets (on
back of logger)
Temperature
sensor (behind
rectangular
plug)
Mute or Next
button