Vaisala vLog 4.5 User Manual

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Configuring Loggers

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Stop Time

Indicates the programmed Stop Time, if set.
If a Stop Time has not been set, it reads None.
For information on setting the Stop Time, see “Setting the Stop
Mode” on page 35.

Samples per
channel

Identifies how many samples have been stored for each enabled
channel on the currently connected logger, the capacity available
(in samples) for each channel, and the percentage of memory
used. Click the Refresh button to update values.

Log Time

Identifies the length of time the logger has been recording.
The value is based on the number of samples in the memory
multiplied by the sampling interval. Click the Refresh button to
update values.

Warmup Time

This function applies to VL-4000 and SP-4000 Data Loggers. See
“Configuring Warm Up Time” on page 42.

Last Calibrated
By

vLog VL: Indicates the name of the organization that last cali-
brated the currently-connected logger, for example, Vaisala
Canada Inc.

Last
Calibration
Date

vLog VL: Indicates the date of the last calibration.

Next
Calibration
Date

vLog VL: Indicates the expiry date of the previous calibration; it is
recommended you get your logger calibrated before this date.

Audit Trail Link

vLog VL: If a high level of traceability is important to you, link
each logger to a specific audit trail file. Do this using the Audit
Trail Link setup button on the Setup window.

Channel 1

Temperature or Relative Humidity or other measured condition.

Channel 2
(there can be
more than 2
channels)

Temperature or Relative Humidity or other measured condition.
Vaisala Veriteq 4000-Series Data Loggers have several channels,
each which can be configured for use with various transducers.
See Configuring Channels to Work with Transducers on page
page 39.

Table 3: Logger Setup window information

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