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HOBO LCD Temp/RH User’s Manual

 

It is possible to disconnect the remote probe and transport the HOBO LCD logger 
back to the host PC for data off-loading and relaunching. See details in 

Launching 

the Logger

 on page 4 and 

Reading out the Logger

 on page 5. 

Launching the Logger 

To launch the HOBO LCD logger: 
1.

 

Install BoxCar Pro software on the computer (see BoxCar Pro User’s Manual 
for details). 

2.

 

Plug one end of the PC interface cable into an available serial port on the host 
PC and the other end into the 3.5 mm jack on the logger. 

3.

 

Start BoxCar Pro software. From the 

Logger

 menu, select 

HOBO LCD 

Temp/RH

 and select 

Launch

4.

 

Specify temperature and/or relative humidity measurements based on 
available sensors. If you are using an external temperature-only sensor (no 
RH capability), make sure the humidity is disabled in the software to 
maximize memory space. Otherwise, the unit will record a zero RH value at 
every logging interval. Choose any ALERT limits and select other advanced 
options. Set the logger to begin logging immediately or at a future date/time. 
By default, the logger clock will be set to the computer host time unless you 
disable the option “Set Logger Clock with Host Time on Launch.” 

5.

 

Click 

Start Logging Immediately

 or 

Delayed Start

 or, optionally, use 

Hold 

for Launch Later

 to start later with HandCar on a Palm handheld.  

The temperature, RH (if activated), and memory bars will become visible on the 
LCD (see Figure 4) when logging. For full details on software operation, refer to 
the BoxCar Pro User’s Manual. When using a Palm handheld, refer to the 
HandCar User’s Manual. 

Note:

 If the deployment requires a remote probe to be permanently installed at the 

site and the logger is being launched without a connected probe, use the 

Delayed 

Start

 feature, allowing enough time to transport the logger to the site and attach 

the remote probe. 

Do not remove and re-insert probes once logging has begun.

 

Remaining memory is indicated by a five-segment bar. When “wrap 
around when full” is not selected in the software, the segments 
decrease as memory fills; when it is selected, the segments 
continually cycle. Remaining battery level is indicated by a five-
segment bar; segments decrease as battery level decreases. 

If the temperature or RH measured by the logger falls outside the 
selected high or low limit, the word ‘Alert,’ an alert symbol, and the 
temperature or RH measurement that went out of limits will flash. If 
an Alert Delay time has been set, the words ‘Alert Delayed’ will 
flash until the measurement value returns to within the acceptable 

range, or until the programmed delay time has passed and the alert 
condition is activated. See “Delaying the Alert Conditions” and “Alert 
Behavior” for more information. 

Figure 4 

 

HOBO LCD Temp/RH User’s Manual

 

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Power 

  3 AAA Alkaline batteries, user-replaceable 

Internal Temperature Sensor 

  Measurement range: -20°C to +50°C (-4°F 

to +122°F) 

  Accuracy: ±0.7°C at +20°C (±1.3°F at 

+68°F), see plot B 

  Resolution: 0.4°C at +20°C (0.7°F at 

+68°F) 

  Response time (to 90%): Less than 15 

minutes in airflow of 1 m/s (2.2 mph) 

  Temperature Accuracy Drift: Negligible 

Internal Relative Humidity Sensor 

 User 

replaceable 

  Measurement range: 15% to 95% 

at +25°C (+77°F) 

  Accuracy: ±3% over range 

of 20% to 80% see plot C 

  Response time to 90%: <2 

minutes in airflow of 1 m/s 
(2.2 mph) 

  Accuracy Drift: <2% over 5 

years typical 

External Probe 
Specifications 

External Analog 
Temperature Sensors (Onset part numbers L-TMA-M002, L-TMA-M006, 
L-TMB-M002) 

  Measurement range: -40°C to +100°C (-40°F to +212°F) 

  Accuracy: ±0.7°C at +20°C (±1.3°F at +68°F), see plot B * 

  Temperature resolution: 0.4°C at +20°C (0.7°F at +68°F) 

  Response time (to 90%): <3 minutes typical in airflow of 1 m/s (2.2 mph), 1 minute typical 

in stirred water (L-TMA-M002, L-TMA-M006, sensor tip and cable can be immersed in 
fresh water up to +50°C (+122°F) for 1 year); <3 minutes in still air, 15 seconds in stirred 
water (L-TMB-M002, sensor tip only is suitable for immersion) 

  Accuracy drift: < 0.1°C per year 

Environmental 

 

Operating RH range: 0% to 100% 

 

Operating temperature range: -40°C to +100°C (-40°F to +212°F) 

External Digital Temperature/Relative Humidity Sensor (Onset part numbers 
S-THA-M002, S-THA-M006, S-THA-M017) 

Note: Use only digital probes with serial numbers greater than 580314 with this logger.  

  RH measurement range: 0% to 100% between 0°C and +50°C (+32°F to +122°F) 

  RH accuracy: ±3% from 0°C to +50°C (+32°F to +122° F) (±4% in condensing 

environments) 

  RH accuracy drift: Less than 1% per year (an additional reversible drift up to +3% can 

occur when the average relative humidity is above 70%) 

  RH response time to 90%: 5 minutes typical in airflow of 2 m/s (4.5 mph) 

  Temperature measurement range: -40°C to +75°C (-40°F to +167°F) 

0 C

10 C

20 C

30 C

40 C

50 C

60 C

TEMPERATURE (Deg. C)

RELA

TIVE HUMIDITY

100%

80%

60%

40%

20%

0%

+/- 3% RH

+/- 5% RH

Plot B 

Internal Temperature Sensor 

Accuracy/Resolution

 

Plot C Internal Model RH Range

Summary of Contents for HOBO

Page 1: ...s and brand names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners The CE Marking identifies this product as complying with all relevant directives in the European Union EU Document 7054 A MAN H14 00X HOBO LCD Data Logger User s Manual Inside this package The Onset HOBO LCD data logger is shipped with HOBO LCD data logger part number H14 001 internal sensor or H14 002 external...

Page 2: ...nditions HOBO LCD Temp RH User s Manual 15 product s properly packaged to protect against further damage to Onset at your expense with the RMA number marked clearly on the outside of the package Onset is not responsible for any package that is returned without a valid RMA number or for the loss of the package by any shipping company Products must be clean and free of any toxins before they are sen...

Page 3: ...n no RH sensor is installed but RH is still active in software Turning RH off in software will maximize logger space Installing Batteries To begin operation of the HOBO LCD logger remove the battery door back of unit and insert the three AAA batteries Ensure the batteries are installed in the proper direction then replace the battery cover After installing the batteries the LCD will display all ch...

Page 4: ...gh or low limit the word Alert an alert symbol and the temperature or RH measurement that went out of limits will flash If an Alert Delay time has been set the words Alert Delayed will flash until the measurement value returns to within the acceptable range or until the programmed delay time has passed and the alert condition is activated See Delaying the Alert Conditions and Alert Behavior for mo...

Page 5: ... Wrap mode allows the logger to measure and record continuously overwriting the oldest points after memory becomes full If the Wrap Around When Full feature is not selected the MEM LEFT bar graph will decrease as the memory is filled When the memory has been completely filled the LCD will show FLL Full which means the logger has stopped and is no longer making measurements logging data or providin...

Page 6: ...t and stabilize the logger in the desired location see individual sensor response times beginning on page 13 Alternatively choose Hold for Later Launch to save logging parameters for a subsequent start with a Palm handheld or laptop Connecting a Remote Alarm or Autodialer optional The HOBO LCD logger is compatible with Onset s Remote Alarm part number ARA and Autodialer part number AVD 45 availabl...

Page 7: ...e data integrity use BoxCar Pro or HandCar software to off load the logger and turn it off before changing batteries The HOBO LCD logger requires three AAA batteries Onset Computer Corporation strongly recommends the use of fresh alkaline batteries When battery level is very low BATT LEVEL and the bar graph begin to flash indicating that the batteries should be replaced immediately to continue sys...

Page 8: ...y experience little or no accuracy drift unless the electronic components or temperature sensor are damaged mechanically or by exposure to environmental factors beyond the specifications such as high heat and humidity Relative Humidity Accuracy The relative humidity sensors used in the internal sensor model and the Temp RH external probe are temperature compensated The logger s relative humidity H...

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