Extech Instruments 42275, 42265, SW276 User Manual

User Guide
Model 42265 Temperature Datalogger Kit Model 42275 Temperature and Humidity Datalogger Kit Model SW276 Datalogging Software
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Introduction
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Congratulations on your purchase of Extech Instrument’s Datalogging instrumentation and software. This User Guide serves three purposes, refer to the list below:
1. This User Guide covers the following products entirely with regard to hardware and software operation:
Model 42275: Temperature and Humidity Datalogging Module with docking station and SW276 WindowsTM
Model 42265: Temperature Datalogging Module with docking station & SW276 Windows Model SW276: Windows
2. This User Guide covers the following products with regard to software and some hardware operation. A separate manual is supplied with your instrument that covers all of the hardware operation.
Model 42276: Temperature & Humidity Datalogging Module plus printing/docking station & Optional
Model 42266: Temperature-only Datalogging Module plus printing/docking station & Optional SW276
Model 42270: Temperature and Humidity Datalogging Module Model 42260: Temperature-only Datalogging Module
3. This User Guide covers the following products with regard to software only; all other information regarding hardware is covered in a separate, dedicated manual supplied with the instrument.
Model 42280: Temperature and Humidity Datalogger (Software instructions only)
Applications
The Datalogging modules models 42270 and 42260 can be used to monitor the temperature of greenhouses, warehouses, food transports, aircraft cabins, refrigerated trucks, containers, museums, and HVAC equipment. The Model 42270 records Relative Humidity readings in addition to temperature readings. Modules can store 16,000 (8000 temperature and 8000 %RH for 42270) readings that can later be transferred to PC or directly printed using the Model 42276 Programmer/Printer.
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The datalogger module display will not switch
on until activated through the software
The datalogger module display will not switch on until it is activated by the
software in the LOGGER SET menu as described later in this manual. In
LOGGER SET the user selects the type of recording activation. When the
er begins to log data, the display and status LEDs will switch on.
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Important note on the Model 42280 Temperature/Humidity Datalogger
Note that the Model 42280 has its own User Guide. Please refer to the separate User Guide supplied with the Model 42280 for details on the meter’s operation. This manual covers only the Datalogging software with regard to the 42280. Install the supplied Software as described on the program CD’s label and then skip to page 5 of this manual for software instructions.
Model 42280
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Description
1. LCD display
2. Mounting hole
3. Docking station
4. Interface Cable
5. Status LEDs
6. Software CD
Displays
LCD Display
REC: Displayed while logging readings. Read the ‘Recording Status’ section for further details.
HI and LOW: Displayed when the High or Low Alarm limit is exceeded. See ‘Alarm Status’ below for further information.
RH%: Relative Humidity (42270 and 42275 only) C or F: Temperature units. COMM: Appears when Datalogger is communicating with a PC.
Recording Status Indication
Both the RED status LED and the display indicator ‘REC’ will flash every 5 seconds if the sampling rate is set to 5 seconds or higher. If the sampling rate is set lower than 5 seconds, the indicators will flash every 1, 2, 3, or 4 seconds as programmed.
ALARM Status Indication
Both the YELLOW status LED and the display indicator ‘ALM’ will flash when the recorded value is higher than the user programmed High Alarm value or lower than the Low Alarm value. The Alarm status LED and the ‘ALM’ display indicator flash every 5 seconds if the sampling rate is programmed for 5 seconds or higher. If the sampling rate is set lower than 5 seconds, the indicators will flash every 1, 2, 3, or 4 seconds as programmed.
Low Battery Indication
When the lithium battery’s voltage nears the critical operating level the LCD displays ‘LO’. To replace the battery, refer to the Battery Replacement section of this manual.
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Software Installation
Installation instructions for models 42266 and 42276
Note: The software program and USB driver must both be installed in order for the printer/meter to communicate with the software. Please follow the installation instructions below.
1. Place the supplied software CD in the PC CD-ROM. The Data Acquisition Setup Menu will appear (see below).
2. Click on “Install Software” to start the installation of the software.
3. Click “Finish” to install the program to the default location or click on “Change” to enter the directory in which to install the program.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the program installation.
5. Click “Install USB” and follow the on screen instructions to complete the USB driver installation.
LNK PC Link Screen
The printer must be set to PC communication on the Link screen before communication can occur.
1. Turn the printer on
2. Press the Menu button until the LNK screen appears.
3. Press the Up or Down button to select the logger or the printer memory.
4. Press Enter when the selection is complete
Installation Instructions for models 42265 and 42275
Place the supplied software CD in the PC CD-ROM drive.
1. Click on “Install Software” to start the installation of the software.
2. Click “Finish” to install the program to the default location or click on “Change” to enter the directory in which to install the program.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the program installation.
Setup menu description
1. Install USB driver
2. Exit: Close the Setup Menu
3. Software Version number
4. Software installation
5. Open the English manual
6. Open the Spanish manual
7. Visit the Extech website
8. View all items on the CD-ROM
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Software Operation
Main Screen
Diagram A: Main Screen
Cursor 1 and 2 Control
Click on a cursor line to select it. When the red cursor line is clicked, it turns bold red. When you click the green cursor, it turns bold green (colors may vary). The CURSOR STATUS field (lower left) shows the cursor positions. As the Arrow keys are used to select the last record or the next record, the cursor location numbers change to reflect their new position.
Left arrow key: Moves to previous point on the current plot. Right arrow key: Moves to next point on the current plot. <Shift>-left arrow key: Moves back 10 points on the current plot. <Shift>-right arrow key: Moves forward 10 points on the current plot. <Home>: Moves to first visible point on the current plot. <End>: Moves to last visible point on the current plot.
The user can also click and drag the cursor with the mouse. The cursor tracks the mouse until the mouse button is released. When the mouse button is released, the cursor snaps to the nearest data point.
Offset Knob
Use the Offset control in the DISPLAY CONTROL field (lower right) to optimize the data viewing area. Press the up or down arrow key to increment or decrement the record number (with corresponding date) in the graph.
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Zoom and Pan on Graphs
To zoom in, press the <Ctrl> key and click the left mouse button over the desired point; release the <Ctrl> key after the mouse button is pressed. The view resolution increases until the mouse button is released. To zoom out, click the right mouse button.
To pan, press the <Ctrl-Shift> keys and click the left mouse button over the desired point, and then drag the mouse to another point. The graph view scrolls so that the original point now appears under the new mouse cursor location. Drag the mouse anywhere on the screen.
To restore the view to its original state (after zooming or panning), press and hold the left mouse button and drag the line on the Offset or Range knob (located in the DISPLAY CONTROLS section).
Horizontal Axis select switch
Use the mouse to control the switch and select Record number or Time (HH:MM:SS) label for the horizontal axis of the graph.
Warning message
A warning message will appear on the lower left if the Datalogger is disconnected from the PC.
<< WARNING: Data Logger not plugged into interface module! >>
Display Control
After downloading or retrieving a record, the numbers on the "Offset" and "Range" knobs will change to:
Offset: 0000/5000/10000/15000 Range: 50/250/500/1K/2K/4K/8K/12K/16K
Save File
To save a transferred data file
Click on SAVE FILE, select a folder, and name the data file.
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Retrieve File
Click on RETRIEVE FILE to retrieve a previously saved file.
To aid in reading a graph, a grid can be drawn on the graph. A dialogue box at the bottom left hand corner shows the grid (CONTROL LOCATION Cursor 1 and 2)
After retrieving a file containing Humidity records, the labels "Temperature" and "Humidity" will appear at the beginning of the curves. If no Humidity data is transferred, only the Temperature curve will appear.
The date and time of the first point appears on the left hand corner. The last point’s date and time appears on the right hand corner.
MAIN SCREEN WITH SAMPLE DATA
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