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Sect. 1: Overview and Identication
The Blü-Test (BA/BTP-T) is a handheld temperature measurement probe that interfaces wirelessly via Bluetooth to the
user’s Android Smart Phone or Tablet. After loading the free Blü-Test App, multiple points can be logged, time stamped
with location and emailed for future reference.
The wireless communication makes it easy to take readings from difcult locations. The
8” probe has a fast response time of 2 minutes. Each probe comes with a National
Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) traceable certicate of calibration.
Measures Temperature in °F or °C. (The “Temperature Only” version will not
l
show humidity
information.)
l Communicates
Wirelessly via Bluetooth
with Android Smart
Phone or Tablet
l Blü-Test App for Android
OS with Simple Touch
Screen Menus
l Emailable Data Logs
with Time Stamp and
Location
l 6 Month Battery Life
Under Normal Usage
Fig. 1: Blü-Test Probe in Case
Specications subject to change without notice.
Fig. 2:
Probe
Dimensions
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Sect. 2: Application and Probe Start Up
Operating the Blü-Test Probe is as simple as turning on the probe, starting up the Blü-Test
Application on your smart phone or tablet and syncing the bluetooth communication between
the two. The steps below will get you up and running.
show humidity information.)
Blü-Test Application Software (Phone or Tablet Display):
The Blü-Test APK (Android Application Package) software must be loaded on your Android
Smart Phone or Tablet to communicate with the probe. The application requires a minimum
operating system of Android OS 2.2 or higher and Bluetooth communication version V1.2 or
higher. A sample list of compatible Android devices is shown in the Specications section.
However, any Android device meeting the specications above should work.
Loading the Blü-Test Application:
1. Access Play.Google.com on your internet enabled phone or tablet.
2. Search Google Play for “Blu-Test” (Do not use the “ü” symbol in your search).
3. Click the Blü-Test Application icon (Fig. 3) and select “Install” to download to your device.
Running the Blü-Test Application:
1. Remove the probe cover (CCW) and install the battery (+ toward the button end, see
Fig. 4) then re-install the cover hand tight (CW). See Section 10 for a full description.
2. Turn on the Blü-Test Probe by pushing the top On/Off button (Fig. 4A).
The green LED indicates power and the blue LED indicates Bluetooth
communication (1 sec. intervals).
3. When the Blü-Test Application has nished loading, select “Run
Application”. The Initial Splash Screen will display and the application
will start to search for the probe. If Bluetooth is currently turned off, the
application will ask if it can turn on Bluetooth on the device. Select “Yes”.
4. The application will then ask for the Product Identication Number (PIN)
of the Blü-Test Probe. Enter “1319”.
5. The “Main Menu Screen” will now be displayed
(Fig. 5).
6. Select the Measurement Icon to open the
Measurement screen (Fig. 6). Scroll to the bottom
of this screen to the “Measurement Mode” button.
Set the mode button to “Manual” and push the
“Get Measurement” button or set the mode button
to “Automatic” which takes a reading every 15
seconds. The device will then bring up a “Log
Setting” dialog box and ask if you want to log the
measurement data. Select “No” to display the
measurements on the measurement screen of
your device which also validates that you have
communication between your device and the probe.
Selecting “Yes” requires that you set up a “Job Site”
and “Location” for the measurements – which is
described later in this manual under “Settings”.
7. The unit turns off automatically after 5 minutes with
no communication or by holding down the On/Off
button for 2 seconds and releasing it.
Select the Measurement menu button to open the Measurement screen (Fig 7).
• TEMPERATURE: Shows the most current measured temperature in °F or °C as
selected. Select °F or °C in the upper right hand corner of the display.
• TIME OF READING: Shows the date and time of the last readings.
• MEASUREMENT MODE BUTTON: Selects Manual or Automatic Mode.
Manual Mode: In this mode, you must push the “Get Measurement” button to receive a
reading from the probe. A “Log Setting” dialog box will appear asking if you would like
to log the measurement. If you select “No”, the reading will display on the screen but
will not be logged. If you select “Yes”, you must enter a “Job Site” and “Location” for
the logged data. (For more info, see “Sect. 6: Settings Screen” of this document.)
Automatic Mode: In this mode, your device will automatically request a reading from
the probe every 15 seconds. A “Log Setting” dialog box will appear asking if you
would like to log the measurement. If you select “No”, the readings will be displayed
on the screen but will not be logged. If you select “Yes”, then you must enter or a “Job
Site” and “Location” for the logged data. All the subsequent readings will be logged to
this Job Site and Location until you switch modes or turn off the “Log Data” function.
Note: Do not attempt to open a log le while the application is taking automatic
measurements.
• BATTERY STATUS: Shows the power level of the probe battery. “OK” indicates the
battery is good, “Poor” indicates the battery is low and “N/A” indicates the battery is
dead. Replace the battery when it reads as “Poor” or “N/A”.
Select the Diagnostics menu button to open the Diagnostics screen (Fig 8).
This screen has a collection of information about your probe and probe status.
• Alias Device Name: Shows the alias of the probe that is currently set up for
measurement. This name is also used on the logs to show which probe was used for the
readings. The name can be changed as described in “Sect. 6: Settings Screen”.
• Firmware Revision: Shows the rmware in the probe that is currently being used.
• Calibration Details: Click the “Show” button to open the “Certicate and Calibration
Information Screen” (Fig 9) which lists the details of the
calibration certicate. Clicking “Next” on this screen opens
the “Temperature Calibration Screen” (Fig 10) which lists
the results of the temperature calibration.
• Device Identication Number: This is the Bluetooth ID #.
It cannot be changed.
• Conguration Status: Shows the probe’s current
operational status. It should read “Good”. If not, then call
BAPI for assistance.
Fig. 8: Diagnostics
Screen on a Phone
Fig. 9: Certicate &
Specications subject to change without notice.
Calibration Info Screen
Fig. 10: Temperature
Calibration Screen
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Sect. 5: Logs Screen - Blü-Test App
Select the Logs menu button to access the Logs
screen (Fig 11). The measured data is organized
by Job Site and Location.
Select the Job Site and the Location to display the log for
that Location (Fig 12). The lastest reading is shown on top.
Note: The readings Log does not update to the current
reading while it is selected and being displayed. You must go
back two steps “” to the Log Icon and click on the Job Site
and Location to update the readings Log with current values.
Using the buttons at the top of the screen, you can Email the
log data to any email address. The data is sent in a .csv le
and can be opened with any spread sheet program.
You can also use the Delete button at the top to delete the
log data when you are through with it.
Sect. 6: Settings Screen - Blü-Test App
Select the Settings Menu button to access the
Settings screen (Fig 13).
Bluetooth Screen
Tap the word “Bluetooth” to bring up a list of available
probes (Fig 14). Available probes are detected and
assigned a name during the initial application start-up
and can be changed in the Settings menu via the “Set
Sensing Device Name” dialogue box (Fig 15). Select
the probe you want to communicate or “pair” with by
clicking the check box on the right. Note: The probes
must be turned on to be detected by the application.
Click the ON/OFF button at the right to turn on or off
the Bluetooth communication.
Set Alias Device Name
Click this link to open the dialog box (Fig 15) to change
the name or “alias” of the active probe. This name is
useful if you have more than one probe because each
probe must have its own name.
Calibration Mode: This area is for factory use only.
Fig. 11: Logs Screen on a
Phone
Factory
Use Only
Fig. 13: Settings Screen
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Fig. 12: Logs Screen for a
specic Site and Job
Fig. 14: Bluetooth Screen
Fig. 15: Set
Sensing Device
Name Dialog Box
Log Settings Screen
Tap the words “Log Settings” to enter the “Log
Settings” screen (Fig 16). From here you can turn the
trend logging feature on or off and also see the current
Job Site and Location.
Tap the words “Set Job Site” to enter a new Job Site
or select an existing Job Site from the dropdown menu
(Fig 17).
Fig. 16: Log
Setting Screen
Tap the words “Set Location” (Fig 18) to enter a new Location or select
an existing Location from the dropdown menu (Fig 18). Note: You can
have multiple “Locations” at each “Job Site”.
Tap the words “Set Logging Time” to open the Logging Time selection
box (Fig 19). This box sets the amount of time between each reading that
is taken by the App.
Log Settings Screen continued on next page...
Fig. 17: Set Job Site
Dropdown Menu
Fig. 18: Set
Location Dropdown
Menu
Fig. 19: Logging
Time Selection Box
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Sect. 6: Settings Screen continued..
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Log Settings Screen - Import Job Site and Location
A new feature in version 3 of the app is the ability to
import a le with Job Site and Location names so that
they are available via scrollable dropdowns. The le
must be in .csv format with the Job Site rst followed by
the Location.
To import the le, tap the words “Import Job Site and Location” (Fig. 20) then browse to the location of the
.csv le (Fig 21) and select it.
To create an importable le of Job Sites and Locations,
open a blank Excel document (or other spreadsheet
document) and put the Job Site in the rst column
followed by each Location at that job site in the second
column, then Export or Save the le as a .csv le. (See
“Creating an Importable File of Jobs Sites and Locations” below).
When you are done with Job Sites or Locations, you can clear
or delete them by opening the “Manage imported Job Site and
Location” screen (Fig 22). Select the check box for the specic Job
Site or Location, then use the buttons as the bottom to Clear or
Delete the Job Site or Location.
Note: Do not attempt to open a log le while the application is
taking automatic measurements.
Fig. 21: Importable .csv
les of Job Sites and
Locations
Fig. 20: Log Settings
Screen
Fig. 22:
Manage
Imported
Job Site and
Location
Screen
Creating an Importable File
of Job Sites and Locations
Open a blank Excel document (or
other spreadsheet document) and
put the Job Site in the rst column
followed by each Location at that job
site in the second column (Fig 22).
Export or save the document as a
.csv (Comma Separated Values) le
which is a text le with the values
separated by commas (Fig 23). This
le can now be imported into the
app and the Job Sites and Locations
will appear in scrollable dropdown
menus in the Log Settings screen
(Figs 17 & 18).
Sect. 7: About Screen - Blü-Test Application
The About screen shows the version of the App and has a link to the BAPI
website.
Fig. 23: Excel document
of a Job Site (column A)
with 3 Locations at that
Job Site (column B).
Fig. 24: .csv text le of the
Job Site and Locations.
Fig. 25:
About Screen
Specications subject to change without notice.
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Sect. 8: Resource Screen - Blü-Test Application
Click the Resource menu button to access the Resources screen which
includes a link to the BAPI Application Notes webpage and two excel
documents -- a Temperature Resistance Finder and a Temperature Transmitter
Accuracy calculator. The two excel documents are stored in the “BAPI” folder in your
storage media.
Note: The les have been optimized to be opened with Kingsoft Ofce, which is a
free app available on Play.Google.com
Temperature Resistance Finder
This tool has a host of BAPI offered temperature sensors loaded, and is able to
convert any resistance that you are reading from the sensor into the corresponding
temperature of that sensor type (See Fig. 27). This tool also feature conversions of
temperature transmitters into its corresponding output, and what the output should be
under certain temperature conditions. Just enter your variable in the shaded cells.
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Temperature Transmitter Accuracy Calculator
This tool is used to gure out the accuracy of a BAPI T1K or T100 transmitter
for a given range, when using a BAPI RTD sensor. Just enter your low and high
temperature of
the range of the
transmitter, the unit of
measure, and the type
of RTD sensor in the
yellow shaded boxes.
The tool will then give
you information on
the transmitter, RTD,
and system accuracy.
It will also create a
graph of that system
accuracy (See Fig.
28).
Fig. 28: Temperature Transmitter Accuracy CalculatorFig. 27: Temperature
Resistance Finder
Sect. 9: Icon Descriptions for the Blü-Test Application
Fig. 26: Resources Screen
Measurement Icon - Displays the Measurement
screen with temperature and humidity readings.
Diagnostics Icon - Displays the details of the
Blü-Test unit currently being used.
Logs Icon - Displays the Logs screen and allows
emailing or deletion of log data.
Settings Icon - Displays the Settings screen and
sets the identication names in the logs reports.
Resource Icon - Displays a Temperature
Resistance Finder and Temperature
Transmitter Accurcay Calculator.
About Icon - Displays basic Information about
the product and version of software.
Temperature Icon - Indicates a temperature
reading taken at the tip of the Blü-Test probe.
Clock Icon - Indicates the time of the
readings.
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Sect. 10: Battery Replacement - Blü-Test Probe
Replace the battery if the status reads “Poor” on the Main
Menu or if the battery drops below 3 VDC as measured with a
digital volt meter.
1. Unscrew (CCW) the amber cap from the black case (Fig 29).
DO NOT use the probe for leverage! A Cap Removal Tool*
is not required but makes cap removal easier.
2. Remove the battery and check for corrosion (Fig 30). Install
a new battery, observing polarity (Fig 31).
3. Screw the amber cap (CW) back into place and hand
tighten (Fig 32). Be careful not to cross thread. A BAPI Cap
Removal Tool* is not required but makes cap replacement
easier.
4. Push the On/Off button to be sure the unit works properly.
The green power LED should be solid and Bluetooth
communication LED should blink (Fig 3).
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Cap
Removal
Tool
Fig. 29:
Unscrew
cap
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Check
for
corrosion
Fig. 31:
Replace
Fig. 30:
battery
Remove
battery
(*Note: The Cap Removal Tool is an
accessory and is not included with the
product. See the Accessories section
for the part # to order.)
Fig. 32:
Replace
cap
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Blü-Test Application
• Test your probe with the “Log Settings” turned off to make sure everything is working properly. Bring an extra battery for
the probe and the charger for your display device to the job site.
• At the job site, go to the “Settings” menu and set the “Log Settings” to “On” to start logging the readings. The readings
will be logged into the current “Job Site” and “Location” until a new “Job Site” and/or “Location” is entered or until the
logging function is turned off. Set the “Log Settings” to “Off” when you’ve taken your last reading at a specic location.
That way the last reading in the log is the one to use in the commissioning report.
Blü-Test Probe Measurement:
• Room Sensor measurement is done by holding the Blü-Test probe directly under the sensor enclosure for 3 minutes or
until the reading stabilizes. Body heat or breathing on the sensor is a major source of faulty readings, so holding the
Blü-Test plastic at the button end and standing away from the sensor is the best way to ensure a good measurement.
The Probe Clip Hanger accessory (BA/PCH-1) makes this easier
by holding the probe for you (Fig 33).
• Duct sensor measurement is done by drilling a 5/8” hole in the
duct near the duct sensor to be tested. Insert the Blü-Test probe
in the hole so the tip is as close as possible to the duct sensor
under test. Hold the Blü-Test probe in place for 2 minutes or
until the reading stabilizes. When nished, remove the probe and
cover the test hole with duct tape.
• Duct averaging measurement is not very precise and requires
that the air stream be placed in a 100% air ow condition from
the AHU controls (100% RA or OSA, no mixing) to eliminate
stratication. Drill a 5/8” hole in the duct near the duct sensor to
be tested. Insert the Blü-Test probe so the tip is as close as
possible to the part of the averaging duct sensor under test.
Hold the Blü-Test probe in place for 2 minutes or until the reading
stabilizes. When nished, remove the probe and cover the test
hole with duct tape.
• Outside air sensor measurement requires that the Blü-Test probe
be placed next to the outside air sensor. This may require a
ladder or extension pole. Hold the Blü-Test probe in place for 3
minutes or until the reading stabilizes. The Probe Clip Hanger
accessory (BA/PCH-1) makes this easier by holding the probe
for you (Fig 34).
Fig. 33: Probe Clip
Hanger used on a
room sensor
Fig. 34:
Probe Clip
Hanger used
on an outside
air sensor
Fig. 35:
Probe Clip
Hanger
used on a
wire shelf
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Sect. 11: Best Measurement Practices continued...
• Walk-in freezer/cooler measurements require that the Blü-Test probe be placed in or around the product racks and not
near the door. Do not let the probe tip touch the rack. The probe will require more time to stabilize due to the larger
differential between room temperature and freezer/cooler temperature. Keep the probe in place for 15 to 20 minutes or
until the reading stabilizes. The Probe Clip Hanger accessory makes this easier by holding the probe for you (Fig 35).
• Immersion dry well measurement can be done as long as there is no thermal grease or water in the well and the well
diameter is big enough. Remove the immersion sensor to be tested and place the Blü-Test Probe into the well. Hold
the probe in place for 2 minutes or until the reading stabilizes.
Sect. 12: Cleaning - Blü-Test Probe
The Blü-Test unit can be cleaned with a damp cloth with an alcohol-based disinfectant or mild soap. Dry with a towel or
warm blower. The Blü-Test unit should not be submerged or placed in a dishwasher.
Sect. 13: Storage - Blü-Test Probe
The Blü-Test unit should be stored in its carrying case. The case and Blü-Test unit should be stored in a dry location with
ambient temperatures between -22 to 158°F (-30 to 70°C). Handle the unit with care because dropping or high vibrations
could cause the battery to shake loose or the probe support to crack.
Sect. 14: Diagnostics for the Blü-Test Application
1. How to access the Google Play Store app:
The Google Play Store app comes pre-installed on supported Android devices running Android OS version 2.2 (Froyo)
and above. You can nd and open the Google Play Store app from your device’s app launcher. To nd what version of
the Android OS your device is running, navigate to Settings > About phone/About tablet and look for Android version.
2. Missing or trouble accessing the Google Play Store app on your device:
If you’re missing the Google Play Store app, or having trouble launching the Google Play Store app, try the following:
a. Conrm that you’re using an Android device and that it appears on our list of supported Android devices. See
“Android Devices Known to Work with Blü-Test” in the Specications.
b. Ensure that you have strong connectivity (either Wi-Fi or a network connection), and contact your Internet or
network connection provider if you’re not connected.
c. Reboot your device (power down and turn on), and try accessing the Google Play Store app again.
If your device is not supported for use with Google Play, or if after rebooting, you still don’t see the Google Play Store app,
contact the carrier or manufacturer of your device. At this time, we do not offer the Google Play Store app for download.
3. My phone has an app called Market, not Google Play:
Android Market is now part of Google Play; however, if your phone is running below Android OS version 2.2 (Froyo),
your device will not receive the update to Google Play and will remain on Android Market.
Some devices that are running
Android 2.2 and above may require an additional system update to get Google Play. If you’re running Android 2.2 and above
and still have the Android Market app installed, contact your carrier or manufacturer for further details.
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Sect. 15: Diagnostics for the Blü-Test Probe
Possible Problem: The probe will not link-up with the Bluetooth display device.
1. Be sure the display device has the Blü-Test App loaded, is an Android 2.3 or higher and has Bluetooth V1.2.
2. Be sure the display device and the probe are close enough to each other (<30’ open air) and that both are turned on.
4. Cycle power to both the probe and the display device.
5. Check the “Settings” in the App Menu and make sure that “Bluetooth” communication is in the “ON” condition.
6. Check the “Settings” then “Bluetooth” in the App Menu and make sure the test probe is “Checked” on the right side.
Possible Problem: The temperature is not accurate.
1. Make sure the Blü-Test probe tip is near to the reference or eld device.
2. Make sure that independent drafts are not affecting the reference or the Blü-Test probe.
3. Allow the Blü-Test probe to acclimate to the air before registering the reading. This may take between 2 to 5 minutes.
Possible Problem: During operation the unit stops talking over the Bluetooth communication.
1. Check the “Settings” in the App Menu and make sure that “Bluetooth” communication is in the “ON” condition.
2. Check the “Settings” then “Bluetooth” in the App Menu and make sure the probe is “Checked” on the right side.
Specications subject to change without notice.
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Sect. 16: Blü-Test Application Site Map
Main Menu Screen
Blü-Test Temperature Measurement Probe
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Calibration Details
Measurement Screen
Temperature
Calibration Screen
Diagnostics ScreenLogs Screen
Logs Screen for a
Specic Job Site and
Location
Resources Screen
Temperature Resistance
Finder
Temperature Transmitter Accuracy
Calculator
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Sect. 16: Blü-Test Application Site Map
Factory
Use Only
Settings Screen
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Set Job Site
Dropdown Menu
Bluetooth Screen
Set Sensing Device
Name Dialog Box
Importable .csv les of
Job Sites and Locations
Log Setting Screen
Set Location
Dropdown Menu
Logging Time
Selection Box
Manage Imported Job
Site and Location Screen
About Screen
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Sect. 17: Specications
Handheld Probe (HHP) Specications (BA/BTP-T)
Power:............................3.0 to 3.6V 1,000 mAh Battery Included (Replaceable)
Battery Type:
Battery Disposal:
Battery Life:...................Up to 6 months under normal use
HHP Controls:
HHP LED Indicators:
Green LED:...................
Blue LED: .....................
Idle (slow blink)
Environmental:
Probe
Plastic
Humidity Overall
Probe Measurement Range:
Temperature: ............... -40 to 185°F (-40 to 85°C)
Typical Accuracy:
Temperature: ......... ±0.54°F@77°F (±0.3°C@25°C)
Drift: <0.04°C/Yr • Repeatability: ±0.1°C
Specic Accuracy: .. See provided NIST certicate w/ unit
Sensor:
Response Time: .......
Dimensions: ............. 12” Overall Height
Probe:
Enclosure Material:
Data Transfer:
Carrying Case:
Agency: ....................
Communication: Wireless via Bluetooth
Power Class:
Version: ......... V1.2
Security:.........
Radio Frequency: .... 2.4 to 2.48 GHz, Freq. Hopping (ISM)
Semiconductor Band Gap
≈2 Min. @63% of Step Value in still air
. Molded Plastic
.......... Updates in “Auto” every 15 seconds
.........
Plastic w/ handle, space for multiple probes
RoHS, CE, NIST Traceable Certicate
. Class 2 (≈30 feet open air)
Short term 23 hr encryption (resets on power up)
BAPI Blü Application Specications
Program: ............... Android OS 2.2 or higher
Displayed Info:
Measured Data:
Time Stamp:
Location:
Log:...................... Current trend data, time stamp & location
Display Communication Status:
Bluetooth:
Discovered Devices:
Select:
Email:
.................. Select one device probe
Paired ID Number:
...................
LOG le: .............. .csv le format for use with spread sheets
Note: A user supplied Bluetooth-enabled Android Smart Phone
or Tablet is required as the display device.
(Apple iOS is not currently supported.)
Android Devices Known to Work with Blü-Test
Typical Devices that work with this program can be found on-
line at Android.com under “Browse Devices”. The only Android
requirement for this program app is that the device runs on
the Android Operating System 2.2 or higher and is Bluetooth
enabled with V1.2 or higher. Below are a few specic devices.
Type Make & Model Operating Sys. Bluetooth Ver.
Phone Samsung Galaxy S III Android 4.1 4.0
Tablet Google Nexus 10 Android 4.1 4.0
Phone Motorola RAZR I Android 4.04 2.1
Phone HTC ONE V Android 4.0 3.0
Tablet Toshiba Excite 13 Android 4.0 3.0
Phone Motorola Droid 4 Android 4.04 4.0
Tablet Toshiba AT200 Android 4.03 2.1
Phone Samsung Galaxy S II Android 4.1 3.0
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CAUTION
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by
an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries
according to the instructions
..... On smart phone or tablet
... Temperature (°F/°C) and %RH
........ Date and 24-hour time
..............
............ On-line (Blue LED)
Manually entered Job Site & Point Location
Shows all Bluetooth probes in range
PIN is 1319 for all BAPI probes
Sends trend data log to any email address
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Sect. 18: Recalibration - Blü-Test Probe
The Blü-Test unit is factory calibrated and comes with an NIST traceable certicate. The Blü-test should be re-calibrated
once every year as a standard practice. The unit cannot be eld calibrated and must be calibrated at the factory, which
includes a thorough inspection, cleaning, new battery, calibration and an NIST traceable re-certication.