Understanding the pdf data file – Vaisala CCL100 User Manual

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User’s Guide _______________________________________________________________________

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5. A PDF file will appear in the folder named using the serial number of the logger. Note

that users must have installed Adobe Acrobat 9 or later, Adobe Reader 9 or later, or
another application providing PostScript Level 2 or better support. If Adobe Acrobat
Reader is not already on the downloading computer, it can be downloaded at no
charge at

http://www.adobe.com

.

6.

Do not unplug the logger.

Open the PDF file. At this point you may either print the

file or save it to your computer.

7. Note that the Vaisala Logger must be actively plugged into the downloading computer

to print or save the document.

8. When finished, safely eject the Vaisala Logger by selecting the “safely eject USB

device” option in the services tray on the lower right of your computer screen.

Understanding the PDF Data File

1.

Logger Unique Identifier # and Immediate Disposition Data Area

– Each logger is

identified by a unique alpha/numeric identifier. This identifier is displayed at the top
right of the PDF file. This area also provides “at a glance” product disposition
information. “Alert” indicates a temperature excursion has occurred. A blank circle
indicates temperature stayed within programmed ranges. Note that the “at a glance”
area will remain blank for
Vaisala data logger models not
programmed with temperature
alert ranges will automatically
generate a blank circle.

2.

Logger Configuration Area

– This area displays the
logger part number and
details on how the logger was
programmed. Loggers not
programmed with temperature
ranges – i.e. data loggers – will
display “N/A” in the Upper and
Lower alert areas.

3.

In Use Time Area

– Indicates

when the logger was activated
and stopped. It also
indicates if a “Start Delay”
period was programmed into the
logger. Start Delay periods allow loggers to get down to product temperature and
eliminate false alarms while equilibrium occurs. Loggers programmed with stop
functionality
will display “Stopped” time.

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