NRG USER MANUAL
SymphoniePLUS3 User Guide
SymphoniePLUS3_DataLogger_Manual
Rev. 17
support@nrgsystems.com | Page 10
31 December 2018
Using This Manual
Read this manual completely before installing and operating the SymphoniePLUS3 logger. Follow all
instructions and recommendations closely. Several checklists and forms have been included to facilitate
preparing for installation and site visits. Avoid jeopardizing the reliability of your data collection system
by being prepared with the required information and tools.
This document and the instruments described herein may use the following symbols:
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Definitions
This type style is used for the general body of this manual and is used for general descriptions and
instructions to the user.
Instructions in Bold Type refer to Symphonie Data Retriever Software and require you to press a button
on the computer screen, open a file, or select from a program menu. For example: File>Open.
Instructions in [Brackets] refer to SymphoniePLUS3 logger keypad navigation and require you to press a
series of keys to perform a specific function. For example, pressing the [Home/Esc] key will always
return the display to the Main Menu.
This type style is used to show actual prompts and messages that appear on the logger display.
This type style is used to warn users of a potential danger, either to themselves or to the equipment or
data.
SymphoniePLUS3 Set-up Overview
SymphoniePLUS3 is a very flexible system for collecting data. When used as a standalone unit, data files
are retrieved manually through regular site visits. When used in conjunction with an iPack for
communication, data files are delivered to users as email attachments.
Standalone Users (no iPack)
Standalone SymphoniePLUS3 configuration is fairly straightforward for those familiar with data loggers.
Follow the sections on logger setup carefully. Standalone users may skip the headings in this manual
referring to iPacks and do not need to install the SDR software in order to configure a logger. All
software related operations including software installation can be skipped until files need to be
processed.