ThermoWorks HAXO-8 LOGTAG TRANSIT RECORDERS User Manual User Manual

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LogTag Analyzer User Guide (1.9)

%FINISH-TIME

The time of the last reading recorded after being started. If the LogTag
was not started then this information will be blank.

%FIRST

The date and time of when the LogTag began recording information,

even if it was under pre-start conditions.

%FIRST-DATE

The date of when the LogTag began recording information, even if it

was under pre-start conditions.

%FIRST-TIME

The time of when the LogTag began recording information, even if it

was under pre-start conditions.

%ID

The unique LogTag identification value.

%LAST

The date and time of the last reading recorded, even if there are only
pre-start recordings.

%LAST-DATE

The date of the last reading recorded, even if there are only pre-start

recordings.

%LAST-TIME

The time of the last reading recorded, even if there are only pre-start

recordings.

%PRODUCTID

The product identifier (part number) for the LogTag used to record the

data.

%SERIALNUM

The unique serial number of the LogTag.

%START

The date and time the LogTag was started to record information. If the
LogTag was not actually started and only pre-start information was

recorded then this information will be blank.

%START-COUNT

The number of times the LogTag has been started since manufacture.

%START-DATE

The date the LogTag was started to record information. If the LogTag

was not actually started and only pre-start information was recorded

then this information will be blank.

%START-TIME

The time the LogTag was started to record information. If the LogTag

was not actually started and only pre-start information was recorded

then this information will be blank.

%TIME

The time when the LogTag information was originally retrieved.

%USERID

The user defined identifier for the set of information recorded by the

LogTag.

You may use the \ character to specify that a file name definition includes a sub folder
name as well as the actual file name, which is useful if you want to group/sort files
automatically together, for example, by date or by User Id.

Each of the following elements within the quotes (") are not permitted, as they are not
supported the operating system ": * ? < > |". If you do include one of these elements in
the definition of how the file names are to be created they will be replaced with the

_

character.

If you use a date and/or a time element, the format of that element will be determined by
the settings defined in the "

Date and Time

" set of options.

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