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HOBO Pendant MX Temp (MX2201) and Temp/Light (MX2202) Logger Manual 

1-800-LOGGERS 2 

Logger Components and Operation 

 

MX2202 model shown 

Mounting Tab:

 Use the tabs at the top and bottom of the 

logger to mount it (see 

Deploying and Mounting the Logger

). 

Temperature and Light Sensors: 

The temperature sensor 

(MX2201 and MX2202) and light sensor (MX2202) are located 
on the right side of the logger. See 

Light Measurement

 for more 

details on the light sensor. 

Status LED: 

This LED blinks green every 4 seconds when the 

logger is logging (unless Show LED is disabled as described in 

Configuring the Logger

). If the logger is waiting to start logging 

because it was configured to start “On Button Push” or with a 
delayed start, it will blink green every 8 seconds. Both this LED 
and the Alarm LED will blink once when you press the start 
button to wake up the logger before configuring it. If you select 
Page Logger LED in the HOBOmobile app, both LEDs will be 
illuminated for 5 seconds. 

Alarm LED:

 This LED blinks red every 4 seconds when an alarm 

is tripped (unless Show LED is disabled as described in 

Configuring the Logger

). 

Start Button:

 Press the circle on the front of the logger case for 

1 second to wake up the logger (unless Bluetooth Always Off is 
disabled as described in 

Configuring the Logger

). Both LEDs will 

blink and the logger will move to the top of the loggers list in 
HOBOmobile. You may need to press the button a second time 
to wake up the logger if it is logging every 5 seconds or faster 
and the temperature is -10°C (14°F) or below. Press this circle 
for 3 seconds to start or stop the logger when it is configured to 
start or stop “On Button Push” (see 

Configuring the Logger

). 

Both LEDs will blink four times when you press the circle to 
start or stop logging. Press this circle for 10 seconds to reset a 
password. 

Note:

 The circle on the front of the logger represents 

the button area on the logger. You will not feel an actual button 
push when you press that area; this is normal. 

Light Measurement (MX2002) 

The logger measures light intensity in units of lumens/ft

2

 or lux. 

The light sensor in the MX2202 has a spectral response that 
tightly matches the photopic response of the human eye. This is 
shown in Plot A. 

The light sensor has range of 0 to 167,731 lux (15,582 lum/ft

2

). 

The resolution of the light measurement varies from 1 unit of 
lux or lum/ft

2

 in very dim light to 40 lux (4 lum/ft

2

) for a full 

scale measurement. 

 

Plot A 

Light Measurement Accuracy 

Although the MX2202 is factory calibrated to account for the 
light attenuation of the plastic enclosure, you may notice a 
significant difference in the MX2202 reading compared to a 
commercially available lux meter. Ideally, a light meter’s 
response should be proportional to the cosine of the angle at 
which the light is incident. The MX2202 does not collect light 
exactly according to this rule. Plot B illustrates the difference 
between an ideal cosine response and the approximate 
response of the MX2202. For example, given an incident angle 
of 60°, the MX2202 response is 40% lower than the ideal 
response. The MX2202 is calibrated to give best results for 
direct illumination, but this is not always the case. 

 

Plot B 

Getting Started 

Install the HOBOmobile app to connect to and work with the 
logger. 

1.

 

Download the HOBOmobile app from the App Store® or 
Google Play™. 

2.

 

Open the app and enable Bluetooth in the device settings if 
prompted. 

3.

 

Press the circle on the logger to wake it up. 

4.

 

Tap the HOBOs icon at the bottom of the screen. Tap the 
logger in the list to connect to it. 

 

Alarm LED 

Status LED 

Temperature and 
Light Sensors 

Mounting 
Tab 

Start 
Button 

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Summary of Contents for Pendant MX Temp

Page 1: ...positive Waterproof To 30 5 m 100 ft Radio Power 1 mW 0 dBm Transmission Range Approximately 30 5 m 100 ft line of sight Wireless Data Standard Bluetooth Low Energy Bluetooth Smart Logging Rate 1 seco...

Page 2: ...stop logging Press this circle for 10 seconds to reset a password Note The circle on the front of the logger represents the button area on the logger You will not feel an actual button push when you p...

Page 3: ...ice attempts to connect to it To reset a password connect to the logger tap Set Logger Passkey and select Reset to Factory Default You can also press the circle on the logger for 10 seconds to reset t...

Page 4: ...interval selected see Statistics Logging for details on choosing statistics options In burst mode logging occurs at a different interval when a specified condition is met See Burst Logging for more i...

Page 5: ...hat triggers the alarm may differ slightly than the value entered For example if the High Alarm is set to 75 999 F the alarm can trip when the sensor reading is 75 994 F which is within the range of t...

Page 6: ...or lowest sampled value An average of all sampled values and The standard deviation from the average for all sampled values For example a Pendant MX Temp Light MX2202 logger is configured with both t...

Page 7: ...ng events to track logger operation and status To plot events in HOBOmobile tap a mini graph and then tap Select the events you wish to plot and then tap again You can also view events in shared or ex...

Page 8: ...nterval of 1 minute and Bluetooth Always Off disabled or 2 years typical at 25 C 77 F when the logger is configured with Bluetooth Always Off enabled Expected battery life varies based on the ambient...

Page 9: ...n If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interferen...

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