OdaLog
®
Gas Logger User Manual
P/N: 10-1000
Revision: F, Issued: October 2019
Page: 9
6.2 Switching on
Press & hold button down for three seconds (“On” will count down from 3) then release.
The LCD display will show (In Order):
Test Screen – All segments visible/black
“CLOCK…not Set” (See Note 3)
Installed OdaLog
®
Firmware Version
Days Since Last Calibrated
“STATUS” which displays in order;
“PEAK” gas level since switch on or log start
“CLOCK” (Shown in 24-hour time. If clock not set (See Section 6.3), this value may be incorrect
on screen and in instrument log – This must be set in the
OdaStat-G™ Software
– refer to the
OdaStat-G™ Quick User Guide
or
‘Help’ section in the software manual)
Temperature
“BATT” (Battery), battery volts
Logging “MEMORY”- % of memory used
“TYPE” of logging - “roLL” (if continuous logging selected), “oncE” (if Stop log when full is
selected).
Logging interval – time between gas readings displayed as “SECONDS” (set in the
OdaStat-G™
software)
“CALGAS”, Shows Calibration Gas Level in
ppm
as set via the
OdaStat-G™
software package.
“CLOCK not SEt” (see note 3 & Section 6.3)
“LOG FULL” (see note 4 & section 6.7)
The display will then revert to display instantaneous gas readings in ppm.
Note 1:
Releasing the button during the countdown routine will cause exit to “OFF” screen.
Note 2:
‘Peak’ is constantly updated when OdaLog
®
is in use. The Peak value is reset at switch on and at
the start of each logging session.
Note 3:
If the clock has not been set “CLOCK not SEt” will be displayed. The message will remain on the
display until the button is pressed to continue. (See Section 6.3)
Note 4:
If the Logger memory is full and you have “Auto Log Start” & “Stop log when full” active,
(Refer to
the “Instrument Parameters” section in the
OdaStat-G™
software package
) the unit will not start
logging and the display will show “LOG” “FULL” and the LED’s will illuminate at the same time.
The message will remain on the display until the button is pressed to continue.
6.3 “CLOCK not SEt” Message
If the clock has not been set since the last battery change, “CLOCK not...SEt” will be displayed upon start-up
and when starting log function. This message will be displayed until the button is pressed. Logging will start
normally, however the time and date will be incorrect.
To set the correct time and date, stop logging function (only necessary if the instrument is in
Manual Logging
mode
- See Section 6.6) place the Instrument into
IrDA
mode (See Section 6.8.1), and set clock via the
OdaStat-G™
software package – for more information, refer to the ‘
OdaStat-G Quick User Guide’
, or the Help
function in the software.