General Overview 3
Specifications 4
Installation and Placement 5
Connecting to the Computer 6
SpecWare Software 7
Battery Replacement 8
Trouble Shooting 9
Service and Support 10
Warranty 11
This manual will familiarize you with the features and
operation of your new WatchDog Data Logger. Please read
this manual thoroughly before using your instrument. For
customer support, or to place an order, call Spectrum
Technologies, Inc. at (800)248-8873 or (815) 436-4440
between 7:30 am and 5:30 p.m. CST, FAX at (815)436-4460,
or E-Mail at info@specmeters.com.
www.specmeters.com
Spectrum Technologies, Inc
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12360 S Industrial Dr . East
Plainfield, IL 60544
General Overview
Thank you for purchasing a WatchDog Data Logger.
This manual describes how to use your WatchDog
Logger and keep it working accurately for many years.
Read this manual thoroughly in order to get effective
performance from your data logger.
This WatchDog Data Logger series will allow you to
record conditions at remote sites. The WatchDog’s
blinking LED light confirms the logger is recording.
Download the accumulated data at your convenience
using the powerful SpecWare software. SpecWare will
present the data in graphical and tabular form. Use the
software to calculate growing degree days and chill
hours, and/or view daily, monthly, and yearly reports.
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Specifications
Model # Internal
Sensors
110
115
125
Temp
None
Temp
Measurement
Range
-4° to 158°F
-20° to 70°C
N/A
Internal
-4° to 158°F
-20° to 70°C
- - - - - - - - -
External
-22° to 212°F
-30° to 100°C
Accuracy Measurement
Capacity
±1°F
±0.6°C
N/A
±1°F
±0.6°C
measurement
(2.55” max
per interval)
measurement
7,000
data points
7,000
intervals
7,000
data points
(3,500 per
channel)
External
Channels
None
Rainfall
Temp
130
150
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Temp
Temp/RH
Temperature
-4° to 158°F
-20° to 70°C
- - - - - - - - -
Leaf Wetness
0 to 15
-4° to 158°F
-20° to 70°C
±1°F
±0.6°C
±1°F
±0.6°C
- - - - - - - ±3%RH
7,000
measurement
data points
(3,500 per
channel)
7000
measurement
data points
(3,500 per
channel)
Leaf
Wetness
None
Installation and
Placement
WatchDog loggers have the versatility to be located in
any micro-climate for recording weather data. The
sensors and the mini-radiation shield include hardware
for attaching them on a 1” to 1¼” outside diameter
mast (pipe). Use a 5’ - 10’ length of conduit or pipe as
the mast mount. When purchasing and/or cutting the
mast to size, plan on placing 1½’ - 2’ of the mast into
the ground.
For outdoor and greenhouse use, it is required that the
WatchDog logger be placed in a mini-radiation shield
to protect it from solar radiation and other sources of
reflected heat. The radiation shield also protects the
logger from rain. To place the WatchDog into the
radiation shield, unscrew the two finger-nuts and
remove the top of the radiation shield.
Important: External sensor
wires connect to the logger
through an opening at the
bottom of the shield. Secure
the external sensor wires to
the mast just below the
radiation shield with a
plastic tie. This will insure
that the sensor wires do not
become disconnected while
recording.
Mini-Radiation Shield
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Connecting to
Computer
To launch and/or download data from the logger,
connect the logger to a computer via the data
transmission cable. This cable is included with the
SpecWare software package. The data cable connects
to an available serial port on your personal computer
and the port labeled “computer” on the logger.
Computer
Port
The only time you must have the WatchDog connected
to the computer is during the launching and
downloading of the data logger. After the logger has
been launched, and/or downloaded, disconnect the
logger and place it in the environment you wish to
monitor.
If the computer will not connect with the logger, you
may need to change the battery or change the com port
settings. Refer to the battery replacement section on
A
LED
Light
page 8 for battery instructions. Refer to the SpecWare software Manual for complete instructions on
launching and downloading the WatchDog loggers.
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SpecWare Software
- Use SpecWare software to launch the logger to
record specified parameters at chosen measurement
intervals. Interval choices offered are 1,10,15, 30, 60,
and 120 minutes.
- Use SpecWare software to read the logged data.
- Once the data has been downloaded to the computer,
SpecWare software creates a plot and offers a wide
variety of Report options.
Refer to the SpecWare Users Guide for more detailed
instructions.
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Battery
Replacement
Each WatchDog Data Logger is powered by a 3 Volt
CR2032 battery. The battery has a life of 6 months
continuous use and a 2-year shelf life. It is user
replaceable and can be purchased locally. Other battery
numbers that may be substituted for a CR2032 are
BR2032 or DL2032.
To replace the battery:
1. Remove the screw on the back cover of the
WatchDog.
2. Remove the back cover.
3. Slide the battery out of the battery holder.
4. Insert a new CR2032 battery positive side up.
5. Replace WatchDog cover.
6. Tighten back cover screw.
The logger is ready to be relaunched if the LED briefly
illuminates following battery installation. After being
relaunched with the SpecWare Software, the LED light
will resume blinking.
Insert a flat-edged
screwdriver completely
underneath old battery.
Gently lift edge of
battery over casing lip
and slide battery out.
Slide new battery into
battery casing.
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Trouble Shooting
Commonly asked questions include:
Q. Why will logger not connect with computer?
A. Data logger needs a new battery or the COM Port
settings need to be changed through SpecWare
software.
Q. Why is logger logging invalid or out-of-range
readings?
A. External temperature sensor is not plugged into the
port.
Q. Can I use the external port of my WatchDog Model
125 or 130 to monitor rainfall?
A. The external port is only set up to be connected to a
temperature sensor (for the 125) or a leaf wetness
sensor (for the 130).
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Service and Support
The WatchDog Data Loggers are easy to use and reliable.
Should you have a problem, or have questions:
Who do I contact?
Contact the company you purchased the data logger from:
Spectrum Technologies, Inc. or an authorized Spectrum
Dealer.
When Contacting Spectrum Technologies:
lease indicate that you need Technical Support.
P
Be prepared to:
1. Provide details on the hardware and software
configuration of your components including:
manufacturer, model number, peripherals and versions of
the operating system.
2. Completely describe the problem. The more
information you provide, the faster and more accurately
we will be able to respond.
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Warr anty
This product is warranted to be free from defects in material or
workmanship for one year from the date of purchase. During
the warranty period Spectrum will, at its option, either repair or
replace products that prove to be defective. This warranty does
not cover damage due to improper installation or use, lightning,
negligence, accident, or unauthorized modifications, or to incidental or consequential damages beyond the Spectrum product. Before returning a failed unit, you must obtain a Returned
Materials Authorization (RMA) from Spectrum. Spectrum is not
responsible for any package that is returned without a valid
RMA number or for the loss of the package by any shipping
company.
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(800) 248-8873 or (815) 436-4440
E-Mail: info@specmeters.com
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12360 S. Industrial Dr. E
Plainfield IL 60585
Fax (815) 436-4460
www.specmeters.com
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