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HOBO External Temp/RH Data Logger (UX100-023) Manual 

1-800-LOGGERS 6 

www.onsetcomp.com

 

logging may differ slightly than the value entered. For 
example, if the high limit for a temperature alarm is set 
to 75.999°F, burst logging can start when the sensor 
reading is 75.994°F (which is within the 0.02°C 
resolution). 

 

Once the high or low condition clears, the logging 
interval time will be calculated using the last recorded 
data point in burst logging mode, not the last data point 
recorded in “normal mode.” For example, let’s assume 
the logger has a 10-minute logging interval and logged a 
data point at 9:05. Then, the high limit was surpassed 
and burst logging began at 9:06. Burst logging then 
continued until 9:12 when the sensor reading fell back 
below the high limit. Now back in normal mode, the next 
logging interval will be 10 minutes from the last burst 
logging point, or 9:22 in this case. If burst logging had not 
occurred, the next data point would have been at 9:15. 

 

A New Interval event will appear on the plot (if you select 
events for plotting in the Plot Setup window) each time 
the logger enters or exits burst logging mode. 

Statistics 

Statistics is a logging mode in which the logger calculates 
maximum, minimum, average, and standard deviation statistics 
during logging, recording the results at each logging interval 
based on samples taken at a rate you specify. This will result in 
up to four additional series per sensor that record the following 
information at each logging interval: 

 

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, let’s say both the temperature and RH sensors 
have been enabled, the logging interval is set to 5 minutes and 
the sampling interval is set to 30 seconds (with maximum, 
minimum, average, and standard deviation all enabled). Once 
logging begins, the logger will measure and record the actual 
temperature and RH sensor values every 5 minutes. In addition, 
the logger will take a temperature and RH sample every 30 
seconds and temporarily store them in memory. The logger will 
then calculate the maximum, minimum, average, and standard 
deviation using the samples gathered over the previous 5-
minute period and log the resulting values. When reading out 
the logger, this would result 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 set up statistics: 

1.

 

Select Statistics for Logging Mode in the Launch Logger 
window. If Statistics has already been configured for this 
logger, click the Edit button in the Launch Logger 
window. 

2.

 

Click the Maximum, Minimum, Average, and Standard 
Deviation checkboxes for each of the statistics you want 
to calculate during logging. Note that Average is 

automatically enabled when selecting Standard 
Deviation. 

Important:

 Statistics apply to all enabled 

sensors; every selected statistic will be calculated for all 
sensors (except battery voltage). For example, if both the 
temperature and RH sensors have been selected in the 
Launch Logger window and you select Average, then the 
average will be calculated for both temperature and RH. 
In addition, the more statistics you record, the shorter 
the logger duration and the more memory is required. 

 

3.

 

Set the sampling interval, which must be less than and a 
factor of the logging interval. Choose either a preset 
sampling interval or select Custom and enter your own 
sampling interval. Keep in mind that the more frequent 
the sampling rate, the greater the impact on battery life. 

4.

 

Click OK when done. This will return you to the Launch 
Logger window. Click the Edit button next to Logging 
Mode in the Launch Logger window to make additional 
changes. 

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. You can plot the 
statistics series once you read out the logger. 

Reading Out the Logger 

There are two options for reading out the logger: connect it to 
the computer with a USB cable and read out it with HOBOware, 
or connect it to a HOBO U-Shuttle (U-DT-1, firmware version 
1.18m030 or higher) and then offload the data files from the  
U-Shuttle to HOBOware. Refer to the HOBOware Help for more 
details. 

Recording Internal Logger Events 

The logger records the following internal events to track logger 
operation and status. You can plot these events in HOBOware 
after reading out the logger and opening the data file. 

Internal Event Name

Definition 

Host Connected 

The logger was connected to the computer. 

Started 

The Start/Stop button was pressed to begin 
logging. 

Stopped 

The logger received a command to stop 
recording data (from HOBOware or by 
pushing the Start/Stop button). 

Button Up/Button 
Down 

The Start/Stop button was pressed for 
1 second. 

Chan <#> Alarm 
Tripped 

A sensor alarm has tripped; # is the channel 
or sensor number as shown in the Launch 
Logger window in HOBOware. 

Summary of Contents for HOBO UX100-023

Page 1: ...e 90 5 typical Resolution 0 05 Response Time 5 minutes to 90 in airflow of 1 m s 2 2 mph Drift 1 per year typical Cable Length 1 83 m 6 ft Logger Logger Operating Range Logging 20 to 70 C 4 to 158 F 0...

Page 2: ...d on the LCD screen followed by definitions of each symbol in the table below LCD Symbol Description The logger is waiting to be launched Press and hold the Start Stop button for 3 seconds to launch t...

Page 3: ...t Stop button for 1 second The LCD will then remain on for 10 minutes The LCD screen refreshes every 15 seconds regardless of the logging interval selected in HOBOware If you choose a logging interval...

Page 4: ...ogging If you select the Turn LCD off checkbox the LCD will not show the current readings status or other information while the logger is logging You will however be able to temporarily turn the LCD s...

Page 5: ...le then the logger would switch to burst logging mode again and record data every 10 seconds Once the temperature rises back to 32 F the logger will then return to normal mode logging every 5 minutes...

Page 6: ...ght 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 set up statistics 1...

Page 7: ...der an RH Sensor Replacement Kit HUM RHPCB 2 and follow these instructions 1 Remove the tape fastening the sensor cap to the receptacle Discard the tape 2 Grasp the cap and pull firmly to remove it Di...

Page 8: ...ly installing the battery WARNING Do not cut open incinerate heat above 85 C 185 F or recharge the lithium battery The battery may explode if the logger is exposed to extreme heat or conditions that c...

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