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Running a temperature profile 

2

1

Charge MemoryPaq battery 

See last page.

Reset the 

MemoryPaq 

Resetting empties the logger’s memory and prepares 

it to receive fresh data. NB This is not necessary if:

 

You previously selected single-run mode and wish to 

use the same collection parameters, or

 

You previously selected multiple-run mode and have 

performed nine or fewer runs.

Connect the logger to the PC and reset the logger 

with Insight.

Quick Reference Guide

Oven Tracker

®

 XL2

 with

Set data-recording 

to start when 

Transducer 

Interface is 

plugged into 

MemoryPaq, or 

when temperature 

rises to a given 

level.

Select sample 

interval

.

GREEN: OK   
YELLOW: Caution
RED: Recharge battery

Check battery status.

SmartPaq gives 

instant quality 

assurance on 

removal from 

the oven. Click to 

enable and to set 

pass/fail criteria.

You may download after each profile run (single-run 

mode) or perform up to 10 runs before downloading 

them all (multiple-run).

Assemble the system 

 

Connect all thermo couples to 

the Transducer Interface.

 

Plug Transducer 

Interface into 

the MemoryPaq

and check the 

status LEDs  

(see last page).

WARNING

All thermocouples must be plugged into the 

Transducer Interface before the Transducer 

Interface is attached to the MemoryPaq.

 

Place logger into heatsink in the thermal 

barrier.

 

Fit the barrier 

lid and secure its 

catches with the 

locking pins, if 

fitted.

Collect data 

 

Attach probes to the product or  

test-piece.

 

Send the system through the oven  

and collect at exit.

WARNING

Wear heat-resistant gloves.

 

Remove logger from the barrier and leave 

to cool.

 

Disconnect the Transducer Interface and 

MemoryPaq, and check SmartPaq LED for 

pass/fail.

If using multiple-run mode, repeat steps  

3

 and 

4

 to perform a maximum of 10 runs.

3

4

5

Download data 

 

Attach logger to the PC and 

select download.

 

If using a process file, select one when 

prompted.

 

Save the data and print a report.

See the Oven Tracker XL2 User Manual, and Insight

 

Help system, for full details of these procedures.

Summary of Contents for DATAPAQ Oven Tracker XL2

Page 1: ...10 runs before downloading them all multiple run Assemble the system Connect all thermo couples to the Transducer Interface Plug Transducer Interface into the MemoryPaq and check the status LEDs see last page WARNING All thermocouples must be plugged into the Transducer Interface before the Transducer Interface is attached to the MemoryPaq Place logger into heatsink in the thermal barrier Fit the ...

Page 2: ...report of the data and its analysis To customize the report select File Print Options Mouse right click Right click on the graph to show a menu of commonly used options including Overlay Overlay different temperature profiles and or tolerance curves on the same graph for direct comparison Adjust Oven Start Reposition the markers for oven start and process end in a paqfile Copy Exports a paqfile s ...

Page 3: ...n or use the Wizard Assess the Datapaq Value obtained during a profile run Generally near 100 indicates cure OK Significantly less than 100 indicates under cure Significantly greater than 100 indicates over cure From quality assurance tests find the range of Datapaq Values e g 80 140 which gives you acceptable coating cure quality Datapaq Value then becomes a rapid means of ensuring that the proce...

Page 4: ...ces connected displayed briefly on connecting to Dual Interface Block Flashing Memory full or contains data from 10 runs Data must be downloaded before logging can resume Display Meaning Flashing alternately Logger communicating with PC Snaking lights SmartPaq calculation in progress Internal error perform a hardware reset to reboot logger with default parameters see User Manual Contact Datapaq if...

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