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If the “Good Link” message is not displayed, disconnect the logger from the reader and recon-
nect it until a good link is established.
Once a good link is established, it will take a few seconds for the reader to display data from
the logger, and the reader screen will show a green “Logger Connected” message and the dis-
play the data shown in Figure 4.11.
Figure 4.11: The logger data display.
Here is how to interpret the data on the screen shown in Figure 4.11:
• The logger data shown in Figure 4.11 displays a current temperature of 77 °F, has accu-
mulated 6878 °C-Hr of maturity, and a PSI of 3546. If the PSI is zero, it means that no
calibration curve has been associated with this logger (Calibration Mix shows “None”).
• The logger job and location name, as entered during the setup process, are shown.
• The logger is currently running with the start time and date shown, with the total run-
time.
To learn the PSI of the concrete around where the connected logger was placed, associate a
calibration curve for that concrete mix with the logger:
• The project engineer should provide the calibration curve for the mix in which the logger
is placed.
• A new reader, upon startup, will not have any calibration mixes in the reader, resulting in
a blank “Calibration Mix” field.
• Calibration curves are initially entered into the intelliRock system through the intelliRock
cloud software. Refer to the “intelliRock III Cloud Software” section of this guide for de-
tails on using the cloud software.
• Once calibration curves are stored in the intelliRock cloud software, they become avail-
able for downloading to the reader.
• During logger startup, the reader will apply the last calibration mix it was told to use for
logger startup.
• Once selected, the calibration mix selection is persistent through power cycling.