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Downloading Logger Data to the Reader
1. Power the reader on.
2. Connect the logger whose data you wish to transfer to the reader.
3. When the logger data display screen appears, select the “Logger” (F1) menu option.
4. The message “Data ready to be read” will appear on the screen. From this screen, select
the “Read” (F4) menu option.
5. A progress bar will appear on the screen, followed by a message, “Logger download
complete” indicating a successful data transfer to the reader.
6. Disconnect the logger and repeat the process for all loggers whose data you wish to
transfer.
Transferring Data from a Reader to the intelliRock Cloud
1. After downloading logger data to the reader, connect the reader to the PC that is run-
ning the intelliRock PC software. Ensure that the reader is powered on.
• If using micro-USB (faster), connect the micro-USB end of the cable to the port on the
bottom of the reader. Connect the USB end of the cable to an available USB port on the
PC.
• If connecting via Bluetooth (slower; Windows 10 only), make sure that the reader is
paired with the PC.
2. In the PC software, click the “Reader” pull down list and select the reader:
• For micro-USB connected readers, the COM port to which the reader is connected will
appear in this list.
• For Bluetooth connected readers, the reader serial number will appear in this list
• If Bluetooth is active and the reader is connected via micro-USB, both the serial number
and COM port will appear in the list.
3. After establishing communication between the reader and the PC, click the “Read and
Upload Logger Data” button. The information window will display the status of the logger
data transfer.
4. After logger data transfer completes, the data will automatically upload to the intelliRock
cloud software if the PC is connected to the internet.
Using the Thermal Camera
1. Turn the reader on and press the FLIR logo button on the keyboard to activate the ther-
mal camera.
2. After the FLIR logo splash screen displays, a live thermal image will appear on screen.
3. Aim the camera at whatever you wish to take a thermal image of, and press the camera
icon button to record the image.
4. Thermal images will upload to the PC and then to the cloud when data transfer is initiat-
ed.