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8. Setting upper / lower alarms: 

Specify the upper temperature 

    and/or the lower temperature alarms if you would like the Logger to  

    trigger an alarm when the specified temperature is met or exceeded.

(Optional) Audible Alarm: When you enable this option, the logger will 

sound an audible alarm, if an alarm is triggered. 

9. WiFi Settings:

 Click this tab to configure your Logger to your desired 

WiFi network. Under “Select SSID”, select the name of your WiFi 

network. Then provide the WiFi password to the network selected. 

You can now click “Configure” to complete the configuration of your 

UTRED30-WiFi.

1. SETUP AND CONFIGURATION

Install AAA batteries into the battery compartment on the back of the 

Logger by unscrewing the rear battery cover. Insert the batteries, as 

shown by the symbols in the battery compartment, then, screw the rear 

cover on.  

Connect the Logger via USB cable to your computer. Please note 

that the wider part of the Logger’s USB socket is oriented towards the 

bottom. Download and install LogTag Analyzer from our website: 

 

www.logtagrecorders.com/software

Start LogTag Analyzer. In order to start using your Logger, you need to 

configure it via the ‘LogTag Wizard’. This can be accessed by pressing 

‘F2’ on your keyboard or by clicking the ‘Wizard’ icon. 

Quick Start Guide

UTRED30-WiFi

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1. Description: 

Enter details to identify your Logger. 

    E.g. Clinic Refrigerator. Also the status of your battery is indicated    

    here. 

2. Password: 

If you select this option, any user wishing to configure the    

    Logger and/or download recorded data in the future must provide   

    this password. Note; when you select “Download requires a 

    password”, this will disable the generation of data files for your 

    UTRED30-WiFi Logger.

3. Push button start or date/time start: 

When the ‘Push button start’  

    option is selected, the Logger will start recording when the START        

    button has been pressed. When the ‘Date/Time start’ option is 

    selected, the Logger will automatically start recording at a specified  

    date and time.

4. Enable pre-start logging: 

With this option, the logger starts taking   

    readings as soon as the configuration data have been uploaded. If 

    you forget to press the START button, the data for the trip will still be 

    available. This insures no critical data is lost.

5.

 

Record readings so that...: 

If this is selected, the Logger stops       

    logging after a predetermined number of readings.

6. Record a reading every...:

 This determines how frequently the      

    Logger records. 

7. Begin recording after a delay of:

 Enter the time that passes after a 

   user has pressed the START button on the Logger until the start of the 

   recording. This prevents the Logger falsely triggering an alert whilst    

   the Logger is still acclimatizing to the new environment temperature.

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