The In-Transit FlashLink Data Logger is a single use instrument designed with a
unique, patented communications feature via the PC’s parallel port, which
allows an extremely fast data download (typically 760 data points per second).
The 25-pin cable (included) connects FlashLink to your computer’s parallel
(printer) port. . (A Serial Port Adapter is available for computers that do not
have a parallel port) The PC time and date is used to track data history to the last
data point collected. The software will automatically tabulate and graph the
collected data.
• You will need both the FlashLink Data Logger and In-Transit FlashLink
Software properly installed and configured for use. Refer to page
5“Software Installation” and follow the instructions to install the In-Transit
FlashLink Software onto your PC. The software can also be downloaded
from http://www.deltatrak.com/contribute/software_new.shtml
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In-Transit FlashLink Software Features
• Single Windows-based user-friendly program for downloading, graphing, and
reporting.
• Patented design downloads 3800 data points in 5 seconds on average.
• Capable of communicating through either Parallel or Serial Ports.
• Patented shadow logging design. (See page 17).
• Embedded independent email engine, eliminating the need for additional
email software such as Microsoft Outlook.
• Automatic file naming, point-and-click interface, single-point connection to a
PC and other easy-to-use features allow even non-technical users to download
data quickly.
• The program allows easily customization with your company name and logo,
time zone, temperature scale, and other operational preferences.
• Data can be saved as a text delimited file for insertion into any spreadsheet or
database program.
• Status monitoring screen checks data logger activity status without disturbing
operation except if the log interval is less than 20 seconds.
• FlashLink Data Loggers are Year 2000 compatible.
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Data Logger Features
• Non-volatile data memory – data can be recovered after power loss.
• Standard 25-pin connector for downloading data to the PC; communicates
with PC through parallel printer port. (Optional Serial Port Adapter
Available)
• Green and red LEDs indicate whether the data logger is in active mode or
alarm mode.
• Internal temperature sensor or external probe option
• Patented utility packaging for hanging, probe storage, and PC access
• Shock resistant ABS plastic case construction
• CE mark certified by TÜV
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SETUP
Minimum PC Requirements
IBM (or compatible) 486 with 4 megabytes of memory. The In-Transit
FlashLink Software runs on all versions of Windows (3.1, 95, 98, 2000, ME, XP
and NT). It will also run on Windows LAN servers if the “client computers” use
Windows 3.1, 95, or 98.
Some brands of laptop computers may not be compatible with the In-Transit
FlashLink Software. See page 36 of this manual for a list of compatible laptop
computer models or call DeltaTRAK Customer Service for the latest
information. . The optional Serial Port Adapter will make most computers
compatible.
Connecting to Your Computer
The recommended connection method is to use a standard 25-pin PC data cable,
serial or parallel, with male on one end and female on the other. Remove the
printer cable from the PC. Connect male end of the data cable to the back of the
computer. The female end can be connected to the printer or to the data logger
as needed.
The data logger can be connected directly to the PC’s parallel (printer) port on a
laptop or desktop computer, but mounting hardware on the PC may get in the
way of making a reliable connection.
IMPORTANT: Do not turn on your computer or reboot with a data logger
connected to your PC as it may cause loss of data.
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Software Installation
Instructions for Win 98/95/3.1
1. Check the date and time setup in your computer. It is extremely important
to have the correct information in your computer before installing the
program disk or downloading the data to the PC.
2. IF you have downloaded the software from www.DeltaTRAK.com
click the FLITFULLx_x.exe icon; (x_x indicates the version #) click “Yes”
to continue. Go to step 4.
3. If you have the Installation CD, insert the In-Transit FlashLink Software
Installation CD into your CDROM drive.
(If the program does not open automatically, follow the instructions below.)
Windows 95/98 Windows 3.1
a. Go to Start.a. Go to File Manager.
b. Choose Run.
c. Type D:\Disk1\Setup.exe (if the CD drive is D:\)
d. Press Enter.
4. The computer will start loading the program. Read the Welcome message,
then click on Next to continue.
5. User Information Screen:
The registered owner of the computer may already appear in the fields, or
you may type in your name and company name. Click on Next to accept the
settings and continue.
, double
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6. Choose Destination Location:C:\Flash is automatically entered as the default directory. To change the
destination, click on Browse. Select the directory you want, then click on
Next to accept the settings and continue.
7. Select Program Folder:
The “In-Transit FlashLink Software” folder is automatically entered as the
default program folder. You can also select an existing folder from the list.
Click on Next to accept the settings and continue.
8. Start Copying Files:
The settings that you just entered are displayed. Click on Back to make
changes. Click on Next to accept the settings and continue. If installing from diskette, continue to next step, else go to Step 9.
9. Two program versions are included. Email (EFlit.exe) and non-Email
(Flit.exe).
10. The icon for the Email and non Email versions are automatically created.
To place an icon onto your Desktop, press and hold CTRL, then click on the
icon (EFlit or Flit) and drag it out of the Flash window.
11. Windows 3.1 systems may show the message “Cannot load OLE2.DLL”,
click OK and continue.
12. Reboot the PC.
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Instructions for Windows 2000, XP and NT
To install FlashLink Program Manager Software on Windows 2000, XP and NT:
*Network Users: See your LAN Administrator.
1. Restart the computer and log on as the Administrator. (You cannot install
the software in of these Windows NT based systems without having
Administrator access).
2. IF you have downloaded the software from www.DeltaTRAK.com
, double
click the FLITFULLx_x.exe icon; (x_x indicates the version #) click “Yes”
to continue. Go to step 8.
3. If you have the Installation CD, insert the In-Transit FlashLink Software
Installation CD into your CDROM drive.
(If the program does not open automatically, follow the instructions below.)
4. Go to Start
5. Choose Run
6. Type D:\Disk1\setup.exe (if the CD Drive is D:\)
7. Press Enter
8. The computer will start loading the program. Read the welcome message
and click on Next to continue.
If you have an error when trying to access the FlashLink logger, insure that you
have administrator privileges before installing the software. If the problem
persists, check the port settings for your computer.
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Port Settings
The parallel port drive will try to allocate the parallel port with FlashLink
automatically with the first run of the FlashLink software under the following
conditions:
Standard port address assignment
a) One parallel port configuration
LPT1 address: 0x378
b) More than one parallel port configuration
LPT1 address: 0x3BC
LPT2 address: 0x378
LPT3 address: 0x278
In all non-standard cases the user has to specify explicitly the LPT address of the
parallel port used with the FlashLink. This can be done using the Customize
Screen Æ Port Setup. (See next page for illustration.)
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pter
3) Click
here to
select the
LPT and
Base
Address
OR
4) Click
here to
use the
optional
Serial
Port
Ada
1) First click
“Customize” for
the “Customize”
setup screen
2) Then
click
“SetPort”
for “Port
Settings”
screen.
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Windows 98/95
To check your port settings in Windows 98/95/3.1, do the following:
1. Press start button, go to setting then control panel.
2. Double click on system icon.
3. Click on device manager tab.
4. Click on ports.
5. Double click on port you wish to use for FlashLink and write down
port number.
6. Click on resources tab.
7. Write down first number of the first input/output range line. Should be
something like 3BC. This is your base address.
Then start your FlashLink Software and select from the top menu “Customize”.
Then click the “Set Port” button. You will see the port-setting value that
FlashLink Software is using in the “Base Address” field. Put the port-setting
value that you wrote down from the above instructions into the “Base Address”
field.
Windows 3.1
Uses Standard port configuration.
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Windows NT
To check your port settings in Windows NT, do the following:
1. Go to “Start”.
2. Choose “Programs”.
3. Choose “Administrative Tools”.
4. Choose “Window NT Diagnostic”.
5. Select the “Resources Tab”.
6. Select the “I/O port” button.
This will display the port settings for LPT1 where the FlashLink can be
accessed. They should look something like 03BC, write this down.
Then start your FlashLink Software and select from the top menu “Customize”.
Then click the “Set Port” button. You will see the port-setting value that
FlashLink Software is using in the “Base Address” field. Put the port-setting
value that you wrote down from the above instructions into the “Base Address”
field.
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Windows XP
To check your port settings in Windows XP, do the following:
1. Go to “Start”.
2. Choose “Control Panel”.
3. Choose “Administrative Tools”.
4. Choose “Computer Management”
5. Double click “Device Manager” in the left quadrant.
6. Double click “Ports (COM & LPT)” icon in the right quadrant.
7. Double click “Printer Port (LPT1)” icon in the right quadrant.
8. Click the “Resources” tab.
This will display the port settings for LPT1 where the FlashLink can be
accessed. They should look something like “0378-037F”, write down “0378”.
Then start your FlashLink Software and select from the top menu “Customize”.
Then click the “Set Port” button. You will see the port-setting value that
FlashLink Software is using in the “Base Address” field. Put the port-setting
value that you wrote down from the above instructions into the “Base Address”
field.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Starting the Data Logger
The data logger must be started by the shipper by inserting a ballpoint pen or
other small blunt object into the start switch hole on the front of the data logger.
The green LED will flash rapidly three times to indicate it started. If the green
LED does not flash, press the start switch again. If the data logger still does not
activate after three tries, contact your distributor or DeltaTRAK, Inc., for
technical assistance.
Main Screen Description
With the In-Transit FlashLink Software you can download data, open existing
data files on the computer, manipulate data presentation, create graphs, and print
reports. All functions are customizable and accessible from the main screen.
Double click on the FlashLink icon “EFLIT” or “Flit” to start the program.
Menu Click to open
Setup Window
Click to
download
data from a
data logger
Click to close pop-up window and
either open an existing data file or
download data from data logger
Click to open
an existing data
file on the
computer.
The Help Line
provides prompts
when the cursor is
placed over an
object.
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Menu Bar
File
O
pen Data File: Open an existing
(previously saved) data file on the
computer.
Download Data: Download data
from a data logger to the PC.
Proceed to page 15.
View Current Status: Check the
status of the data logger. Proceed
to page 26.
Email Data File: Proceed to
page 27.
Icon Bar
Open a previously saved
data file on the computer
View current status of
data logger
Email data
Customize
Select to set your preferences for
company name, logo, on-line help,
temperature scale, and graph and
reporting defaults. Proceed to
page 14 for complete information
on the Customize Screen.
NOTE: This can only be accessed
from the Main Menu.
Download data from the data
logger
Software version
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Customize Screen
You can customize how the software works and the look of your data. The
information can be updated or changed later, if desired. (Click “Customize” on the menu bar to open the window shown below.)
Enter your company name
Enter the file name for
your logo (it must be in
.bmp format). Your
logo will appear on the
printed reports, if
desired.
Click to select or deselect actions. The
selections may be
changed at any time
after starting the
program.
Click here to
search and select
from available
.bmp files.
Click here to
select the
temperature scale.
Click here to
change the port
setting for the
printer.
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Auto Backup
Data files are automatically saved when they are downloaded. The directory is
named Databack, and is automatically created in the program’s “Flash”
directory with your first download.
If the custom option “Always ask for backup file name” is checked (to check: click “Customize” on the top menu bar), you may use whatever naming
convention you wish (Up to 8 characters). You will be prompted to name each
file as it is saved. Choosing Cancel at this point will still save the file, however,
it will be saved using the automatic naming convention described below.
If the custom option “Always ask for backup file name” is not checked, the data
files will be named automatically using the data logger’s serial number. A
numbered extension is added each time that particular data logger is
downloaded. Therefore, downloading data logger number 00000403 three times
will give you file names of 00000403, 00000403.001, and 00000403.002.
The software will give you another chance to save the data in case you have
changed computers, deleted files, etc. When the screen asks, “Data has been
already saved! Continue Auto Backup anyway?” you can click OK to save the
data again or Cancel to proceed without resaving.
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Download Data
Downloading can be done several ways. Connect the data logger to the data
cable and do one of the following.
• Click on the Data Logger illustrated on the Main Screen, or
• Select File, Download Data, or
• Click the icon.
You will be guided through the time zone selection and data tag screens.
Note: If the custom option “Always show help info before download” is
checked, the screen will display helpful information about connecting your
computer. Click Next when your connection is complete.
Shadow Logging
Shadow Logging is a failsafe background program in the FlashLink Data Logger
that collects data at a 30 minute interval. It is active when in Manual Start Waiting mode. It will record 80 days of data.
When the logger is manually started it reverts to the programmed conditions and
shadow data is erased from the memory.
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Time Zone Map
Time zone information is based on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), also known
as Coordinated Universal Time. The field will accept decimals for those areas
with fractional time zones.
1. Choose either “Shipper” or “Receiver” classification for the time zone of
your data, graphs, printouts, etc.
2. Select or enter the time zone; the “Data Time Zones” field will accept
decimals for those areas with fractional time zones.
3. Click Next.
Use the pull down menu to
select your Data Zones.
The value may also be
Move the reference line
over your geographic area
and click to set your data
zone’s “distance” from the
GMT reference line.
typed in.
OR
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Data Tag Information
1. Enter the data tag information. It can be edited later, if desired.
2. Click Next to start the download.
Note: The Receiver field must be filled in before downloading will start unless
the “One Click Download” option is selected in the “Customize” screen. Using
the One Click Download option will skip both the Time Zone Map and the Data
Tag screens and go directly to the Data screen.
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Downloading
The data will immediately download.
Menu Bar
See page 19.
Icon Bar
See page 21.
Data Grid – Use the scroll bar to
move up or down through the
downloaded data.
Select O
then click on desired beginning
and ending sequence numbers, or
enter the sequence numbers in
the FROM and TO boxes.
ptions, Statistics Range,
Click on the
Data Info or
Statistics tabs
to access the
other pages
of the
Information
Panel.
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Menu Bar
File View Options
pen
O
Open an existing data
file on the computer.
Save…
Update the backup file
of the displayed data.
Note: You can only
update or modify after
downloading the Data
Tag information. The
Data Info and Statistics
cannot be modified.
Save As
Save the backup file
under a new name or
location.
Save as Text
Save all downloaded
data and information as
an ASCII text file.
Save as Delimited
Download Data
Download another
FlashLink Data
Logger.
Graph Data
Show downloaded
data in a graph.
aximum
M
Locate the highest
value in the selected
statistical range.
Minimum
Locate the lowest
value in the selected
statistical range
Current Status
.
View the status of a
data logger without
interrupting the data
logging process.
Statistics Range
Select and change the
statistical range in the
Statistics Information
Panel. Type the
Sequence # in the
“From” and “To”
boxes, or click on two
data points in the table.
Note: Statistics
calculation affects only
the data points within
the statistical range!
Creates a text delimited
file for opening into an
Excel or Access
program.
(Continued)
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File View Options
D
elete
The file currently open
will be permanently
removed from your hard
drive.
Email
Proceed to page 27.
Close
Close the current
screen.
Printer SetUp
Open the printer setup
screen.
Print, Selection
Print a selected range of
data points.
Print, Report Page
Print the Data Summary
Report Page.
Exit
Terminate and leave the
In-Transit FlashLink
Software program.
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Icon Bar
Same as File, Save
Same as File, Print,
Print Selection
Same as View, Graph
Data
Open a previously saved
data file on the
computer
View current status of
data logger
Same as View,
Maximum
Same as View,
Minimum
Email data
Download data from the
data logger
Software version
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Graphs and Reports
Graphs
1. After downloading a data logger or opening an existing data file, report and
graph windows appear.
* If no graph appears, select V
iew, Graph Data or click on the icon.
Use the arrow keys to move the sequence marker. Information about the individual data points
will be displayed in the Help Line if Options, Show Seq
uence Marker is turned on.
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Menu Bar
Edit Zoom Options,
C
opy as Full Color
MetaFile
16 Bit Color Clipboard
File. Most Colors,
Largest Size File.
Copy as Color
MetaFile
256 Color Clipboard
File. Fewer Colors,
Medium Size File.
(Recommended)
Copy as BW MetaFile
Black & White
Clipboard File. Smallest
Size
Copy as Bitmap
Copies image from
display. Quality, Size
and Colors Dependent
on Display Driver.
Zoom In
Click and drag your
mouse over the area
you want to zoom in
on. You can
continue zooming in
to see details.
Restore
Return to the
original full graph
view.
Select 8 HR Period
View the graph in
8 hour segments.
Axes, Axes
Select the font(s).
Axes, Grid
Select colors for the
graph, turn gridlines off
or on, select gridline
colors.
Axes, Scale
Use Manual Scaling to
limit the time scale of
the graph and turn
rounding on or off.
Axes, Ticks
Adjust the tick marks in
the graph.
Lines+Text,
ines
L
Select data indicator line
styles and colors.
Text
Enter Axis labels, title
and select font.
Font Color
Select font color.
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Edit Zoom Options,
Hide Sequence
Marker
9 Show Seq
uence Marker
Shown on page 23.
Customizing a Graph’s Appearance:
Reports
1. After downloading a data logger or opening an existing data file.
2. Select F
ile, Print Report Page to print the data and the information found on
the Data Tag, Data Info, and Statistics panels on the Download Screen.
3. Select F
ile, Print Selection if you want to select a specific range of data
points.
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Current Status Screen
The Current Status Screen allows you to check a data logger’s status without
disturbing the operation. If the logging interval is 20 seconds or less, the time
data will be off by one second.
Select F
ile, View Current Status, or click on the icon .
Asterisks (***)
indicate a feature
is disabled.
For Setup Status
Logger Messages
see page 32
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Email
You can send a file attached to an email message without leaving the FlashLink
Program Manager program if you have access to the internet. You can also
attach a data file using your own email program.
Before you can email a file from within the FlashLink Program Manager you
will be asked to enter in your Mail Account Information. If you do not have this
information you should contact your Internet provider or your IT department.
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LED INDICATORS
LED ACTIVITY WHAT IT MEANS
3 green flashes: Data logger activated
1 green flash every
12 seconds:
1 red flash every
12 seconds:
No flashing Manual Start waiting or logging completed
Logging
Alarm limits exceeded, logging continues
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ERROR AND WARNING MESSAGES
ERROR AND
WARNING MESSAGES
Corrupted Configuration
Data
EEPROM Failure!
WHAT THEY MEAN
The data logger will not communicate.
This might be a sign of a serious internal
hardware problem. Contact
DeltaTRAK, Inc., Technical Support for
further assistance.
The data logger will not communicate.
This might be a sign of a serious internal
hardware problem. Contact DeltaTRAK,
Inc. Technical Support for further
assistance.
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ERROR AND
WARNING MESSAGES
FlashLink Not Accessible!
WHAT THEY MEAN
This message appears when there is no
connection between PC and the data
logger.
Check for good contact between the data
logger, cable, and computer.
Use only a 25-pin “male-female” extension
cable
Check the parallel port settings on your
computer.
Note: Only the following parallel port
settings are recognized. Search order isBasic configuration 0000 = 0378-037F
Basic configuration 0001 = 03BC-03BF
Basic configuration 0002 = 0278-027F
If you continue receiving this message,
contact DeltaTRAK, Inc. Technical
Support for further assistance.
No Available Data!
This message appears when you try to
download the data logger and logging
hasn’t started or no data points are
recorded. This also occurs if the data
logger is waiting for manual start.
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ERROR AND
WARNING MESSAGES
Process not Completed!
WHAT THEY MEAN
This message follows critical errors to let
you know the download was not
completed.
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Current Status Logger Messages
MESSAGE WHAT THEY MEAN
Logging Interruption!
Manual Start Waiting!
Startup Failure!
*Shadow Logging Finished!
*See page 15
Manual Start Waiting!
*Shadow Logging…
Data Downloaded,
Logging Stopped
Data Complete!
Logging Finished!
Logging…
Logging Failure!
Logging unexpectedly stopped. Data
may not be present.
Push Manual Start switch to begin
logging.
Invalid program conditions. Check PC
clock setting and download.
Manual Start not activated. Only
*Shadow Data may be present.
Only *Shadow Data is present.
Data is available. Logger has
discontinued logging data.
The programmed conditions are
complete. Data is available for
downloading.
The programmed conditions are in
process.
Download PC, Time or Time Zone may
be incorrect. Number of samples does
not match current time.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
1)Software Installation Problems
a) Make sure the FlashLink Data Logger is not connected to the PC.
b) Close all applications and shut down the PC completely. Restart the
computer* and install the software again.
c) If you are still experiencing problems installing the software contact
DeltaTRAK Inc., Technical Support for assistance.
2) FlashLink Communication Problems
a) Always start the In-Transit FlashLink Software before connecting the
FlashLink Data Logger.
b) Verify that the FlashLink Data Logger and the data cable, or the
FlashLink Data Logger and PC parallel port (i.e. if directly connected)
are firmly connected. Click on the Current Status icon to check the
connection.
c) Replace the data cable that connects the FlashLink Data Logger to the
PC parallel port. Click on the Current Status icon to check the
connection.
d) Disconnect the FlashLink Data Logger and restart the PC*. Start the In-
Transit FlashLink Software, reconnect the FlashLink Data Logger and
click on Current Status icon.
e) If you are still experiencing problems establishing communication
contact DeltaTRAK Inc., Technical Support for assistance.
* If problems persist, push “Ctrl + Alt + Delete” keys at the same time once
and “End Task” on all programs in list except “systray” and “explorer” then
retry.
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APPENDICES
Product Specifications
Instrument
Operating Range: -40°F~150°F (-40C°~66°C)
Ext. Probe Cable: -112°F~230°F (-80°C~110°C)
Temperature Resolution: 0.1°F or °C
Logged Data Capacity: 3,800 data points
Two LED indicators: 12 second flashing red for alarm / green for logging
Battery Type / Life: 18 months with typical use
Enclosure: ABS plastic case construction
Shock Resistance: Drop from 3 feet to hard surface
Certification: TÜV – CE Mark
Probes/ Sensors
Internal Sensor Range: -40°F~150°F (-40C°~66°C)
External Probe Range: -112°F~230°F (-80C°~110°C) Low Range
Ext. Probe Stabilization: 15 seconds in moving fluid, for a step change of temperature
Temp. Accuracy: +
+
Software
Data Download Time: 5 seconds typical for 3,800 data points
of 50°F / 25°C
1°F (.5°C) at 32°F~150°F (0°C~66°C)
2°F (1°C over entire range
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In-Transit FlashLink Data Logger Models Available
Model # Description
20011 05-Day In-Transit Temperature Logger
20012 15-Day In-Transit Temperature Logger
20013 45-Day In-Transit Temperature Logger
20014 75-Day In-Transit Temperature Logger
20041
20042
20043
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05-Day In-Transit External Temperature Blunt Probe -80°C
15-Day In-Transit External Temperature Blunt Probe -80°C
45-Day In-Transit External Temperature Blunt Probe -80°C
Hardware Compatibility
The following laptop computers have been tested for compatibility with the
FlashLink Data Logger and In-Transit FlashLink Software:
Chicony NP Series IBM ThinkPad
Compaq Armada Series NEC Versa Series
CTX EZ Book Toshiba Satellite Series
Hewlett Packard Omnibook Sony VAIO Series
Contact DeltaTRAK for the latest compatibility information
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Additional Connection Options
• Add a PC card with a dual parallel port.
o SIIG Inc. Model 101828 allows the FlashLink Data Logger to
function simultaneously with your printer.
•Add a data switch with a 25 pin parallel port to manually switch
between the FlashLink Data Logger and the printer.
o Belkin Components, Precision Instruments
•Add a Port Buffer to increase data logger download speed, compensate
for a weak printer port, low battery, or low quality cable.
o DeltaTRAK
•Add a Data switch with port buffer to get functionality of both the data
switch and port buffer combined.
o DeltaTRAK
•Add the Serial Port Adapter model # 20218
o DeltaTRAK
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Warranty
DeltaTRAK instruments have a limited warranty period of 1 year against defects
in materials and workmanship from the date of purchase. Accessory items and
sensors have a limited warranty of 3 months. DeltaTRAK, Inc. shall, at its
option, either repair or replace hardware products that prove to be defective, if a
notice to that effect is received within the warranty period. DeltaTRAK, Inc.
makes no other warranties or representations of any kind whatsoever, expressed
or implied, except that of title, and all implied warranties including any warranty
of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are hereby disclaimed.
Limitation of Liability
The remedies of purchases set forth herein are exclusive and the total liability of
DeltaTRAK, Inc. with respect to this order, whether based on contract, warranty,
negligence, indemnification, strict liability or otherwise, shall not exceed the
purchase price of the product upon which liability is based. In no event shall
DeltaTRAK, Inc. be liable for consequential, incidental, or special damages.
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Contacting DeltaTRAK, Inc.
Post Trip Calibration and Technical Support
DeltaTRAK Technologies
9260 Isaac Street, Suite D
Santee, CA 92071
Phone: (619) 596-4830
Toll Free: (800) 390-0804
Fax: (619) 596-4829
Email: techsupport@deltatrak.com
Customer Service
DeltaTRAK, Inc.
P.O. Box 398
Pleasanton, CA 94566
Phone: (925) 249-2250
Toll Free: (800) 962-6776
Fax: (925) 249-2251
Email: salesinfo@deltatrak.com
Website
http://www.deltatrak.com
FlashLink and DeltaTRAK are registered trademarks
2004 DeltaTRAK
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, Inc. All rights reserved. Version : April 09, 2004
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