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Resolution temperature | 0.1 °C |
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Resolution humidity | 0.1% RH |
Interface | USB |
Protection class | IP20 |
Humidity measuring range | 0% to 100% RH |
Accuracy temperature | ±0.5 °C (at 25 °C) |
Memory capacity | 32, 000 measurements |
Measuring rate | Adjustable from 1 second to 24 hours |
Explains the battery symbol, replacement, and disclaims liability for damage from incorrect battery use.
Details the display of current time, date, and automatic 10-second changes between them.
Describes using the MAX/MIN button to view stored values and the appliance's return to measuring mode.
Explains the alarm function where LEDs indicate temperature or humidity exceeding user-defined limits.
Details the '-PC-' message during data transmission and the device's return to measuring mode.
Addresses the '-LO-' message indicating sensor issues and provides steps for checking and reconnecting the sensor.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the data logger software from the CD and connecting the device via USB.
Describes core software functions like saving, opening files, printing graphs/lists, and accessing help.
Guides on how to reset the device's time and date using the software interface.
Details setting the measurement sampling rate and configuring LED flash intervals or 'No Light' mode.
Explains choosing recording modes and setting temperature/humidity alarm limits, plus memory management options.
Details connecting the logger via USB, opening software, and initiating data transfer.
Describes the graphic display showing time, sampling rate, and min/max values after data transmission.
Instructions on how to zoom in on specific sections of the data graph and navigate through it.
Guides on setting color schemes for background, grid, and data traces, and adapting the graphic window.
Details the process of saving collected data files with appropriate names and extensions, and opening existing files.
Explains accessing data in a tabular list and marking specific data points on traces.