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Basic functions

 

 

 

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2.6 

LED-Anzeige 

The LED indicator blinks green during the measurement interval (during the data logger 
is recording) (Klima 30) 

The LED indicator blinks red when a given limit is exceeded (Klima 20 & Klima 30) 

 
 

2.7 

External temperature sensor (only Klima 30) 

It is possible to connect an external temperature sensor to the USB-port of the 
data logger Klima 30. 

 

Remove the white rubber cap (on the left side of the data logger) 

 

Connect the external temperature sensor to the USB-port of the data 
logger 

 

The data logger automatically adapt tot he temperature sensor; you 
don’t have to set the data logger 

 

When you disconnect the temperature sensor from the data logger, 
please employ the white rubber cap into the USB-port to prevent any 
damage 

 

2.8 

Changing the battery 

 

To  change  the  battery,  open  the  battery  compartment  on  the  back  of 
the data logger 

 

Turn the battery cover 90° tot he left to open it 

 

The battery can now be removed 

 

 

Proper battery change: 

1.

 

Insert a pointed object (eg a screwdriver) into the space between the battery 

and the bracket (A) 

2.

 

Now lift the battery carefully using the pointed object  

3.

 

Now you can remove the battery 

4.

 

To insert a new battery, press the battery against point B and then  place it 

into A 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Klima 20

Page 1: ...1 Data logger Klima 20 30 EN Data logger Klima 20 30 Operating instructions Version 2 1...

Page 2: ...ols Klima 20 9 1 4 Device layout and button assignment Klima 30 8 1 5 Display symbols Klima 30 9 2 Basic functions 10 2 1 Commissioning 10 2 2 USB Port 10 2 3 Function button handling 11 2 3 1 Start S...

Page 3: ...Klima 30 15 3 2 Technical Data external temperature sensor 15 3 3 Prohibited environmental conditions 15 3 4 Storage conditions 16 4 Applications notes 16 4 1 General notes 16 4 1 1 External temperatu...

Page 4: ...be operated under the climatic conditions specified These conditions can be found in Chapter 3 1 Technical data This measuring device may likewise only be used under the conditions and for the purpose...

Page 5: ...ructions Keep the device and accessories out of the reach of children Measurements must not be carried out on metallic surfaces Gann Mess u Regeltechnik GmbH accepts no liability for damage resulting...

Page 6: ...and temperature sensors are available for the data loggers Wall mount Facilitates the measurement in a room Software Dialog D Computer program for transferring stored measurements for evaluation grap...

Page 7: ...roduction 7 Data logger Klima 20 30 1 2 Device layout and button assignment Klima 20 Internal sensor LCD display Start Stop Button USB Port LED red Figure 1 1 Device layout and button assignment Klima...

Page 8: ...y td dew point temperature Measurement 2 Min max und average temperature change in a 10 second clock Unit measurement 2 This sign informs about the currently selected measurement unit of reading 2 C F...

Page 9: ...0 30 1 4 Device layout and button assignment Klima 30 LCD display Start Stop Button Mode Button LED green red USB Port Connection for external temperature sensor Internal sensor Figure 1 3 Device layo...

Page 10: ...ll be displayed internal sensor Maximum minimum and average values Unit measurement 2 This sign informs about the currently selected measurement unit of reading 2 C F RH or td possible MIN MAX AVG Sho...

Page 11: ...or a few seconds Afterwards the device shows F5 for 30 seconds Then the device turns off The same happens after pressing any button 2 2 USB Port To configure the data logger Klima 20 Klima 30 connect...

Page 12: ...segment STOP expires and the LCD segment LOG appears Now the process of data recording starts To stop it press the Start Stop Button for 3 seconds 2 3 2 Mode Button only Klima 30 By pressing the Mode...

Page 13: ...layed if no external temperature sensor is connected to the data logger 2 5 Display elements figure 1 2 figure 1 4 The LCD display informs about two measurement values and it also informs about some s...

Page 14: ...ogger The data logger automatically adapt tot he temperature sensor you don t have to set the data logger When you disconnect the temperature sensor from the data logger please employ the white rubber...

Page 15: ...iately In this case the battery is no longer sufficient for further measurements 2 9 Battery life time The battery indication has 3 bar segments when its fully loaded At temperatures 0 the following v...

Page 16: ...1 8 R H 10 to 70 C 0 3 C Interface USB Port USB Port Working temperature 30 to 60 C 10 to 70 C Storage temperature 30 to 70 C 30 to 70 C Dimensions 92 x 55 x 21 L x W x H mm 88 x 55 x 20 L x W x H mm...

Page 17: ...onnecting one of these sensors it is possible to measure the temperature of materials of all kind 4 1 1 External temperatre sensor NT 3 NT 8 Klima 30 The temperature sensor NT 3 or NT 8 can be connect...

Page 18: ...ment 18 Data logger Klima 20 30 4 1 3 GANN Dialog Software D Klima 20 Klima 30 In the basic set of the data logger the GANN software dialog D is contained as well as the suitable cable MK 26 technical...

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