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Fluke DATAPAQ Tracker XL2 - Resetting the Data Logger for a New Run

Fluke DATAPAQ Tracker XL2
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2. Reset the logger so that its memory is emptied and it is ready to receive
fresh data; in the process of doing this you will also be able to set the
sample-collection interval, the method used to trigger the start of data
collection, and whether to use multiple- or single-run mode, and to check
the logger’s battery status. Resetting the logger is not necessary if the logger is
in single-run mode (p. 48) and the previous data-collection parameters are to be
re-used.
3. Install the logger in its thermal barrier.
4. Run the instrumented product or test-piece, together with the logger/
barrier, through the oven.
5. If using Smartpaq for quality assurance, check Smartpaq LED for pass/fail
(p. 50).
6. If using multiple-run mode (p. 48) and the same data-collection parameters,
you may carry out further profile runs up to a maximum of 10.
7. Download the data (from up to 10 multiple runs) from the logger into the
Insight software (p. 57).
8. If necessary, set the oven start position within the data (p. 60) and apply
thermocouple and/or logger correction factors (p. 60).
9. Add any additional notes that you wish to have recorded with the profile
data (p. 61).
After this, Insight can be used to analyze the profile data as required.
When the MemoryPaq is plugged into the PC and Insight is not running, you will by
default be presented with a popup option to reset the logger or to
download data from it. If you accept one of these options, Insight will run and
the operation will start. If you disable the popup feature and wish later to re-enable
it, right-click the XL2 icon in the Windows system tray (notification area).
Resetting the Data Logger
Resetting the logger using Insight deletes any existing profile-run data stored in
the logger, and allows you to modify the data-collection parameters which the
logger will use in future. The following describes a non-telemetry profile
run, i.e. one during which the logger is not connected to the PC, and the data
is downloaded to the PC afterwards for analysis. (To reset the logger for a run
using telemetry, see p. 63).
46 Running a Temperature Profile OVEN TRACKER XL2

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