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

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If the logger does not appear in the list or if it is having 
trouble connecting, follow these tips. 

 

Make sure the logger is “awake” by pressing the circle on 

the case. The alarm and status LEDs will blink once when 
the logger wakes up. This will also bring the logger to the 
top of the list if you are working with multiple loggers. 

 

If the logger is currently logging at a fast interval (5 

seconds or faster) and the temperature is -10°C (14°F) or 
below, you may need to press the button twice before it 
appears in the list. 

 

Make sure the logger is within range of your mobile 

device. The range for successful wireless communication 
in air is approximately 30.5 m (100 ft) with full line-of-
sight. 

 

Change the orientation of your phone or tablet to ensure 

the antenna in your device is pointed toward the logger. 
Obstacles between the antenna in the device and the 
logger may result in intermittent connections. 

 

If your device can connect to the logger intermittently or 

loses its connection, move closer to the logger, within 
sight if possible. If the logger is in water, the connection 
can be unreliable. Remove it from water for a consistent 
connection. 

 

If the logger appears in the list, but you cannot connect 
to it, close HOBOmobile and power cycle the mobile 
device. This forces the previous Bluetooth connection to 
close. 

Once the logger is connected, you can select one of the 
following actions: 

 

Configure.

 Select logger settings and load them onto the 

logger to start logging. See 

Configuring the Logger

 

Readout.

 Download logger data. See 

Reading Out the 

Logger

 

Full Status Details.

 Check the battery level and view the 

configuration settings currently selected for the logger. 

 

Start Logging.

 Start recording data (if the logger is 

configured to start “On Button Push” as described in 

Configuring the Logger

). 

 

Stop Logging.

 Stop the logger from recording data. This 

overrides any other Stop Logging settings that may be 
configured. 

 

Page Logger LED.

 Press and hold this option to illuminate 

the alarm and status LEDs for 5 seconds. 

 

Logger Password.

 Create a password for the logger that 

will be required if another mobile device 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 the password. 

 

Update Firmware.

 When new logger firmware is 

available, this action appears in the list. Select it and 
follow the instructions on the screen. A logger readout 
will be completed automatically at the beginning of the 
firmware update process. If the connection is lost 

between the logger and the mobile device during the 
firmware update, a Firmware Update Pending Status 
displays for the logger in the HOBOs list. Connect to the 
logger and select Restore Logger (or Update Firmware if 
that option is available) to continue updating the 
firmware. 

Important:

 Before updating the firmware on the 

logger, check the remaining battery level by selecting 
Full Status Details and make sure it is no less than 30%. 
Make sure you have the time to complete the entire 
update process, which requires that the logger remains 
connected to the device during the upgrade. 

 

Force Offload.

 This may appear if an error was 

encountered when loading configure settings. Select this 
to offload all the data on the logger before reconfiguring 
it. 

Configuring the Logger 

Use HOBOmobile to set up the logger, including selecting the 
logging interval, start and stop logging options, and configuring 
alarms. These steps provide an overview of setting up the 
logger. For complete details, see the 

HOBOmobile User’s Guide

1.

 

Open HOBOmobile and tap the HOBOs icon. 

2.

 

Press the circle on the logger to wake it up. This will also 
bring the logger to the top of the logger list (the logger 
name will turn green). Note that the current sensor 
readings are displayed even when the logger is not logging. 

3.

 

Once connected, tap Configure. 

 

4.

 

Tap Name and type a name for the logger up to 20 
characters (optional). Tap Done. If no name is selected, the 
logger serial number is used as the name. 

5.

 

Tap Group to add the logger to the Favorites group, an 
existing custom group, or create a new group name up to 
20 characters (optional). Tap Done. 

6.

 

Tap Logging Interval and choose how frequently the logger 
will record data. 

7.

 

Tap Start Logging and select when logging will begin: 

 

Now.

 Logging will begin immediately after tapping Start 

in the Configure screen. 

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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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