TagTemp USB Temperature Logger
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Icons enabled when the communication port selected is a valid port
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Configuration Window
Next, select the serial port that the communication interface will use in the Port menu
Check which serial is available (usually COM2 is free). The chosen port will be chosen by default next times the LogChart II is initiated. When a
valid port is selected, the icons below are displayed
8.3
Configuring the Device
For device configuration is necessary that the communication interface is connected to the computer, using the selected port described in
the previous section. See figure below.
After the serial port is selected, click on the button
The Parameters Configuration screen is displayed. In this screen, the user can define the device operation mode and also obtains general
information about the device
Fields are:
1.
Title
: In this field, the user identifies the device by assigning it a name.
2.
General information
: Area with information about the device, such as Model, Serial Number, Data Logger Date/Hour, Actual
Date/Hour, Firmware Version, Memory Capacity and Number of acquisitions (stored in memory). In this field, time is constantly
updated while the communication between device and computer is taking place.
3.
Readings
: Presents a series of parameters that define the acquisition process.
a.
Interval
: Defines the interval between readings: The minimum interval is (5) seconds and maximum is (18) hours.
Note
: When the type of value logged is minimum, maximum or average values, the minimum interval is 50 seconds.
b.
Estimated time
: In this parameter, the device informs the user how long it will take to occupy the full memory, in the
conditions set up during configuration.
4.
Start of Logging
: Readings can be started in one of three different modes:
a.
Immediately
: Start as soon as set up is ready and sent (OK) to the device.
b.
Date
: Readings start at predefined date and time.
c.
Setpoint
: Acquisitions start when a temperature setpoint is reached. In this option, the setpoint value is defined in the
Channels field, where the Alarm parameter is replaced by setpoint.
5.
Stop loggings
: Options for the end of readings are:
a.
Full Memory
: Readings can be stored up to the full memory capacity is reached.
b.
Don’t stop (Wrap around):
Readings are continuous, replacing old logs with new ones as the number of readings
overpasses the memory capacity