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[. . . ] Operating Instructions OAKTON 35710-series OaktonLog Temperature and Temperature/Humidity Data Loggers mode/send MAX Min/Max Day(s) %RH Min/Max Hour(s) Sample A single measurement taken by the data-logging device, and stored in its memory. In this manual, we refer to a sample as a single measurement from each of the selected sensors. Memory The OaktonLog's memory is where the recorded data are stored. The OaktonLog has 16, 000 bytes of memory capacity and can therefore store up to 16, 000 different measurements. [. . . ] This section provides you with a detailed guideline for the MicroLab. Installation Windows 3. X Installation 1. Type in the full path to the installation program in the command line setup. exe (e. g. , a:\setup), and press Enter. Type the full path to the installation program in the command line setup. exe (e. g. , a:\setup), and press ENTER. Follow the simple instructions outlined in the setup program: The MicroLab Software: Overview The following diagram provides you a brief description of MicroLab's screen: mode/send Run Min/Max Day(s) OAK ON Tem pLog Stop Press both keys and release Timer run The LCD displays the current status of the OaktonLog Run The OaktonLog is recording data. Cyclic Run Same as Run, but the OaktonLog overwrites the old measurements (starting with the oldest one) when the memory is full. Timer Run You can configure the OaktonLog to start recording at a predetermined time. When the OaktonLog is set for such a delayed run, the OaktonLogs status will is set to Timer Run. Communication Setup You set the OaktonLog up for recording, saving, downloading, and viewing the data from your computer. Wake up the OaktonLog Open the OaktonLogs COM port for computer communication. Hardware Connection In your OaktonLog PC connection kit you will find a serial cable. One end of this cable connects to an empty serial port on the back of your computer. Note that you may need to use a 9/25-pin adapter (this applies mostly to non-Pentium computers). Connect the other end of this serial cable to the computer connection socket on the back of your OaktonLog device. Wake up the OaktonLog Since communication depletes battery life, the OaktonLog device is not generally open for communication. If you wish to transfer data to and from the OaktonLog, you have to first open the computer connection port manually by pressing both of the OaktonLogs keys simultaneously. The OaktonLogs LCD displays the status of the device, and from that moment the PC connection port is open for transmission. Note: Communication between the PC and the OaktonLog device requires a free serial port. Software Connection In most cases, the OaktonLog will automatically connect to the software. You should be able to proceed to setting up the OaktonLog parameters (page 3) or downloading data (page 4). If there has been a communication problem or you have changed ports click the Connect icon on the left toolbar. This dialog box indicates which of the four possible serial ports on your computer are available for communication. Note that in the dialog box above COM 1, 2 and 4 are available for communication. Sample interval This digital display is used to determine the amount of time between every two samples taken by the OaktonLog. [. . . ] Output to Excel Saves the data as a CSV file and automatically opens the file in Excel (if it is installed on your computer). Power Supply Internal Lithium Battery 3. 6 V TL5101 Battery Life About two years, replaceable (Might change when connecting external sensors) Sampling Rate User defined: from every 10 sec to every 2 hours Dimensions Thickness 22. 9 mm Width - 72 mm diameter Weight 55 gr. CE, FCC compliance Extended Functions of the OaktonLog The OaktonLog has a few unique features extending its functionality and making it much easier to use. Enter Comment On the left toolbar of MicroLab you find the Send Comment icon. Clicking it opens the following dialog box, in which you can enter a text message of up to 32 characters. [. . . ]

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