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HOBO MX Temp/RH Data Logger (MX1101) Manual 

 

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selected. Statistics are calculated at a sampling rate you specify 
with the results for the sampling period recorded at each 
logging interval. You can log the following statistics for each 
sensor: 

 

The maximum, or highest, sampled value, 

 

The minimum, or lowest, sampled value, 

 

An average of all sampled values, and 

 

The standard deviation from the average for all sampled 
values. 

For example, a logger is configured with both the temperature 
and RH sensors enabled, and the logging interval set to 5 
minutes. The logger is set to Fixed Logging Mode and all four 
statistics are enabled and with a statistics sampling interval of 
30 seconds. Once logging begins, the logger measures and 
records the actual temperature and RH sensor values every 5 
minutes. In addition, the logger takes a temperature and RH 
sample every 30 seconds and temporarily stores them in 
memory. The logger then calculates the maximum, minimum, 
average, and standard deviation using the samples gathered 
over the previous 5-minute period and logs the resulting values. 
When downloading data from the logger, this results in 10 data 
series (not including any derived series, such as dew point): two 
sensor series (with temperature and RH data logged every 5 
minutes) plus eight maximum, minimum, average, and standard 
deviation series (four for temperature and four for RH with 
values calculated and logged every 5 minutes based on the 30-
second sampling). 

To log statistics: 

1.

 

Tap Devices. Press the Start/Stop button 

on the logger

 to 

wake it up, if necessary. 

2.

 

Tap the logger tile in the app to connect to it and tap 
Configure & Start. 

3.

 

Tap Logging Mode and select Fixed Logging Mode. 

4.

 

Tap to turn on Statistics. 

Note:

 Fixed Logging Mode records sensor measurements 

taken at each logging interval. The selections you make in 
the Statistics section add measurements to the recorded 
data. 

5.

 

Select the statistics you want the logger to record at each 
logging interval: Maximum, Minimum, Average, and 
Standard Deviation (average is automatically enabled when 
selecting Standard Deviation). Statistics are logged for all 
enabled sensors. In addition, the more statistics you record, 
the shorter the logger duration and the more memory is 
required. 

6.

 

Enter a value in Statistics Sampling Interval to use for 
calculating statistics. The rate must be less than, and a 
factor of, the logging interval. For example, if the logging 
interval is 1 minute and you select 5 seconds for the 
sampling rate, the logger takes 12 sample readings between 
each logging interval (one sample every 5 seconds for a 
minute) and use the 12 samples to record the resulting 
statistics at each 1-minute logging interval. Note that the 
faster the sampling rate, the greater the impact on battery 
life. Because measurements are being taken at the statistics 
sampling interval throughout the deployment, the battery 

usage is similar to what it would be if you had selected this 
rate for the normal logging interval. 

Once logging begins, click the Alarm/Stats button on the logger 
to cycle through the current maximum, minimum, average, and 
standard deviation data on the LCD screen. Note that the logger 
always displays the current sensor readings in the app even if 
they are not being logged. You can plot the statistics series 
once you read out the logger.  

Setting a Password 

You can create an encrypted password for the logger that is 
required if another device attempts to connect to it. This is 
recommended to ensure that a deployed logger is not 
mistakenly stopped or purposely altered by others. This 
password uses a proprietary encryption algorithm that changes 
with every connection. 

To set a password: 

1.

 

Tap Devices. Press the Start/Stop button 

on the logger

 to 

wake it up, if necessary. Tap the logger tile in the app to 
connect to it. 

2.

 

Tap Lock Logger. 

3.

 

Type a password and then tap Set. 

Only the device used to set the password can then connect to 
the logger without entering a password; all other devices are 
required to enter the password. For example, if you set the 
password for the logger with your tablet and then try to 
connect to the logger later with your phone, you must enter 
the password on the phone but not with your tablet. Similarly, 
if others attempt to connect to the logger with different 
devices, they are also required to enter the password. To reset 
a password, press the circle on the logger for 10 seconds or 
connect to the logger and tap Manage Password and tap Reset. 

Downloading Data From the Logger 

To download data from the logger: 

1.

 

Tap Devices. Press the Start/Stop button 

on the logger

 to 

wake it up, if necessary. Tap the logger tile in the app to 
connect to the logger. 

2.

 

Tap Download Data. The logger downloads data to the 
phone, tablet, or computer.  

3.

 

Once the download is complete, tap Done to return to the 
previous page or tap Export and Share to save the file in the 
specified format. 

4.

 

When the export file has successfully been created, tap 
Done to return to the previous page or tap Share to use 
your device’s usual modes of sharing. 

You can also upload data automatically to HOBOlink, Onset’s 
web-based software, using the app or the MX gateway. For 
details, see the HOBOconnect User Guide and see the HOBOlink 
help for details on working with data in HOBOlink. 

Logger Events 

The logger records the following internal events to track logger 
operation and status. You can view events in exported files or 
plot events in the app. 

Summary of Contents for MX1101

Page 1: ...s 2 2 mph RH 20 seconds to 90 in airflow of 1 m s 2 2 mph Logger Radio Power 1 mW 0 dBm Transmission Range Approximately 30 5 m 100 ft line of sight Wireless Data Standard Bluetooth Low Energy Blueto...

Page 2: ...taneously for 3 seconds to reset a logger password Alarm Stats Button Press this button for 1 second to switch between statistics alarm readings and the current sensor readings as applicable or to sil...

Page 3: ...ing the logger deployment Press the Alarm Stats button to view this reading Press the Alarm Stats button again to cycle through any statistics defined above and ultimately back to the current sensor r...

Page 4: ...u can then filter the list of devices to show only loggers marked as favorites Make the logger beep one time to help you locate it HELLO also appears on the LCD when the logger is paged Update the fir...

Page 5: ...d Press the start button on the logger if you set it up to start logging with a button push Deploy the logger using the mounting materials see Mounting the Logger After logging begins you can read out...

Page 6: ...ns to fixed mode logging every 5 minutes Note Sensor alarms statistics and the Stop Logging option Never Stop Overwrites Old Data are not available in burst logging mode To set up burst logging 1 Tap...

Page 7: ...or a minute and use the 12 samples to record the resulting statistics at each 1 minute logging interval Note that the faster the sampling rate the greater the impact on battery life Because measuremen...

Page 8: ...ation Remove the battery immediately and dry the circuit board Note Static electricity may cause the logger to stop logging The logger has been tested to 8 KV but avoid electrostatic discharge by grou...

Page 9: ...his device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Caution Any changes or modifications...

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