ThermoWorks HAXO-8 LOGTAG TRANSIT RECORDERS User Manual User Manual

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LogTag Analyzer User Guide (1.9)

Record readings
continuously, overwrite

oldest when memory

full

This is what is called a "data wrap" in which the recorder just keeps
writing data to memory. It is a "moving window" of data. For

example, this is useful for fixed base MKT monitoring with the

interval set to one year, so that the current "yearly MKT" can

always be in the memory of the LogTag. If this option is selected,

the user will be "opted out" of the next two options. This option is

further explained in the section "

Continuous operation".

Record readings so

that:

If this is selected, the logger stops logging when the number of

data points has been gathered and stored in memory that spans at

least the number of days specified below. When this option is
selected, the following two options will determine the number of

data points over the span of time that will be recorded.

Readings recorded will
span at least X days

If you know how long you want to record, the Configuration screen
will automatically set the number of readings to be collected at a

particular interval. This setting will only have an effect if the above

option "Record readings so that:" is selected.

Number of readings to

record X maximum is Y

This data box will display the calculated number of readings if you

select a time span and an interval. Alternatively, you can select the

number of readings desired, and the time span will be altered

based on the interval. If this is selected, the logger will stop logging

when the number of readings has been gathered and stored in

memory. "Y" represents the maximum number of readings the
LogTag can store, however with a selected interval and a selected

time span, you may not need to use all of the available data space.

This setting will only have an effect if the above option "Record

readings so that:" is selected.

Record a reading every

X

This determines how frequently the LogTag records the

environmental humidity and/or temperature into its internal

memory.

Begin recording after a

delay of X

Determines how long after the START MARK button on the LogTag

has been pressed that it will actually begin to record the

environment humidity and/or temperature. This feature is useful for

example, when the LogTag could falsely trigger an alert because

the environmental conditions it is being started in is quite different
to the environmental conditions to be monitored. If pre-start

logging is enabled, the LogTag will continue to record pre-start

readings during this delay.

Enable the OK (Green)

indicator

This determines whether or not the green light should function

while the LogTag is recording after being started.

Humidity / Temperature These tab controls will allow the humidity and temperature alert

conditions to be configured independently. These tab controls will

only appear when configuring a LogTag that has a humidity and a

temperature sensor. If the LogTag has only one sensor then the

following alert conditions will apply to that sensor.

Configure requires a

password

This feature allows the user to define a

password that must be

provided to configure the LogTag next time. If this option is

enabled and the password changes, the user will be required to

verify the new password when the wizard progresses to the

next step. Passwords are case sensitive and therefore the

passwords "Bob" and "bob", for example, are different.

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