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HOBO Temp Data Logger (UX100-001) Manual 

1-800-LOGGERS 2 

www.onsetcomp.com 

Logger Components and Operation 

 

Start/Stop Button:

 Press this button for 3 seconds to start or 

stop logging data, or to resume logging on the next even 
logging interval. This requires configuring the logger in 
HOBOware with a push button start or stop, and with “Resume 
logging on next button push” selected (see 

Setting up the 

Logger

). You can also press this button for 1 second to record 

an internal event (see 

Recording Internal Logger Events

) or to 

turn the LCD screen on if the option to turn off the LCD has 
been enabled (see 

Setting up the Logger

). 

Battery Tray:

 Remove the battery tray on the top of the logger 

to access the logger battery (see 

Battery Information

). 

Alarm/Stats Button

: Use this button to clear a tripped alarm 

(see 

Setting up Alarms

) or to switch between statistics, alarm 

readings, and the current temperature reading. 

Temperature Sensor:

 This sensor is located on the top of the 

logger case to the right of the Alarm/Stats button. 

Mounting Loops:

 Use the two mounting loops to mount the 

logger with the hook-and-loop strap (see 

Mounting the Logger

). 

USB Port:

 Use this port (not visible in the diagram) to connect 

the logger to the computer or the HOBO U-Shuttle via USB 
cable (see 

Setting up the Logger 

and 

Reading Out the Logger

). 

LCD Screen:

 This logger is equipped with an LCD screen that 

displays details about the current status. This example shows all 
symbols illuminated 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 
the logger. 

 

The logger has been launched with push button 
stop enabled; press and hold the Start/Stop 
button for 3 seconds to stop the logger. 

Note

: If 

you also launched the logger with a push button 
start, this symbol will not appear on the display for 
30 seconds. 

 

The battery indicator shows the approximate 

LCD Symbol 

Description 

battery power remaining. 

 

The logger has been configured to stop logging 
when memory fills. The memory bar indicates the 
approximate space remaining in the logger to 
record data. When first launched, all five segments 
in the bar will be empty. In this example, the 
logger memory is almost full (only one segment in 
the memory bar is empty). 

 

The logger has been configured to never stop 
logging (wrapping). The logger will continue 
recording data indefinitely, with newest data 
overwriting the oldest data. When first launched, 
all five segments in the memory bar will be empty. 
In this example, the memory is full (all five 
segments are filled in) and new data is now 
overwriting the oldest data. This will continue until 
the logger is stopped or the battery runs out. 

The logger is currently logging. 

 

A sensor reading is above or below the high or low 
alarm that you configured. Press and release the 
Alarm/Stats button until the “alm” symbol 
(described below) is displayed on the screen. This 
symbol at left will clear depending on how alarms 
were configured in HOBOware. If the alarm was 
configured to clear when the logger is relaunched, 
this symbol will remain on the LCD. Otherwise, it 
will clear when the sensor reading is back within 
the alarm limits or by pressing the Alarm/Stats 
button for 3 seconds. 

 

An alarm is ready to be cleared. This will only 
appear if “Cleared with button press” was selected 
in the HOBOware alarm settings. Press the 
Alarm/Stats button for 3 seconds to clear the 
alarm. 

 

 

 

 

These symbols show the maximum, minimum, 
average, and standard deviation values most 
recently calculated for the logger (if the logging 
mode has been set to Statistics in HOBOware). 
Press the Alarm/Stats button for 1 second to cycle 
through each of the available statistics and then 
back to the current temperature (or to the alarm 
value if applicable). 

 

This is the sensor reading that tripped the alarm. 
Press the Alarm/Stats button to view this reading. 
Press the Alarm/Stats button again to cycle 
through any statistics (defined above) and 
ultimately back to the current temperature. 

 

This is an example of a temperature reading. 
Temperature units are determined by the settings 
in HOBOware. To switch between Celsius and 
Fahrenheit, change the Display Preferences in 
HOBOware before launching the logger. 

 

The logger has been configured to start logging on 
a particular date/time. The display will count down 
in days, hours, minutes, and seconds until logging 
begins. In this example, 5 minutes and 38 seconds 
remain until logging will begin. 

 

The launch settings are being loaded onto the 
logger from HOBOware. Do not disconnect the 
USB cable during this process. 

 

An error occurred while loading the launch 
configurations onto the logger from HOBOware. 
Make sure the USB cable is connected to both the 
logger and the computer and try launching again. 

 

The logger has been stopped with HOBOware or 
because the memory is full. 

Alarm/Stats Button 

Start/Stop Button 

USB Port 

Mounting 

Loop 

Battery Tray 

Mounting 

Loop 

LCD Screen 

Temperature Sensor

Summary of Contents for HOBO UX100-001

Page 1: ...specification Logging Rate 1 second to 18 hours 12 minutes 15 seconds Logging Modes Fixed interval normal burst or statistics Memory Modes Wrap when full or stop when full Start Modes Immediate push button date time or next interval Stop Modes When memory full push button or date time Restart Mode Push button Time Accuracy 1 minute per month at 25 C 77 F see Plot B Power Source One 3V CR2032 lithi...

Page 2: ...ill continue recording data indefinitely with newest data overwriting the oldest data When first launched all five segments in the memory bar will be empty In this example the memory is full all five segments are filled in and new data is now overwriting the oldest data This will continue until the logger is stopped or the battery runs out The logger is currently logging A sensor reading is above ...

Page 3: ...ode data will always be recorded at the regular logging interval set in the previous step This is the default setting Burst In Burst mode logging will occur at a different interval when a specified condition is met See Burst Logging for more information Statistics In Statistics mode maximum minimum average and standard deviation statistics are calculated for the temperature during logging sampling...

Page 4: ... again in the afternoon If Consecutive is selected then an alarm will trip only if all sensor readings are 85 F or above for a continuous 30 minute period 6 Choose how long the logger should maintain the sensor alarm once it has tripped Select Host has relaunched logger if you want the alarm to remain visible on the LCD until the next time you relaunch the logger Select Sensor reading within limit...

Page 5: ...lution 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 1...

Page 6: ...dropped below 2 5 V the logger performs a safe shutdown Mounting the Logger There are several ways to mount the logger using the materials included Use the four built in magnets on the back of the logger to mount it to a magnetic surface Attach the Command strip to the back of the logger to mount it a wall or other flat surface Use the double sided tape to affix the logger to a surface Insert the ...

Page 7: ...y 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 could damage or destroy the battery case Do not dispose of the logger or battery in fire Do not expose the contents of the battery to water Dispose of the battery according to local regulations for lith...

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