7.2 Force upload of data
By pressing the ‘e’ button, the Wi-Fi Data Logger can be forced to upload data at the time of a push, rather than to stick to
the regular send intervals.
Subsequent data transfers are extended from the moment of pushing the ‘e’ button.
7.3 Update Wi-Fi Data Logger settings when configuration has been changed
online
When configurations (temperature limits, for example) have been changed on the web platform, the Wi-Fi Data Logger can
be forced to update local settings quickly, by pushing the ‘e’ button while a valid Wi-Fi network is within range.
The updated settings are confirmed by green light in the Wi-Fi icon.
7.4 Mark an event (cleaning, self-control, and others)
By pushing the ‘e’ button once shortly, you can indicate that an event has happened, which is also visible in the web platform,
and which can be used to verify control has taken place, for example.
7.5 Synchronized measurement for DW2ST
The DW2ST Wi-Fi Data Logger performs measurements based on their own internal clock, which is synchronized with the
Eupry Monitoring Cloud. This ensures all DW2ST Data Loggers will measure at the same time.
8 Configuration
All configuration of temperature/humidity limits are handled in the web platform. After an update of configuration online,
the Wi-Fi Data Logger should be pushed for changes to take effect, and a valid internet connection is required for
configurations to transfer to the Wi-Fi Data Logger.
9 Identification of Data Logger
All units have two forms of identification:
Name
A user-friendly, non-unique name is written on the side of the Wi-Fi Data Logger and can be used for local identification of
the Wi-Fi Data Logger. The name is also visible on the web platform.
Note that the name is not unique, and it is possible to receive more than one unit bearing the same name.
Unique GRAI code
A unique GRAI code identification, which also includes the serial number of the Wi-Fi Data Logger, is placed on the side of the
Wi-Fi Data Logger in both text and as a barcode.
The entire GRAI code (GS1 standard) uniquely identifies the Wi-Fi Data Logger internationally and can be used with GRAI
compliant systems.
The last four digits of the GRAI-code contains the unique serial number of the Wi-Fi Data Logger and can be used to identify
the unit in Eupry’s system.
User Guide: Eupry Wi-Fi Data Logger
Rev. 0.10 - June 2023 Page 8 of 10
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