Operating Instructions THI · THIP · TCO LAN data loggers BA-THI-THIP-TCO-01-EN
Please read this manual carefully. These instructions are designed to ensure that your data logger is used for the purpose for which it was intended and to guarantee that you get the maximum benefit from your product. Table of Contents Contents Page 1. Safety Instructions 2 2. Intended Purpose and Use 2 3. Features 3 4. Scope of Delivery 3 5. Preparations Prior to Use 4 5.1. Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 5.1.1.
. Features Battery compartment Mode selection key Battery compartment lid Data loggers with internal sensors (THI / THIP / TCO) USB micro B port RJ45 network connection Mounting rail LCD display : Measuring value line 1 4.
6. Operating the Data Logger 5. Preparations Prior to Use The SmartGraph PC software forms the central configuration interface for your data logger. All further changes to the configuration or display can only be carried out using the software. 5.1. Software 5.1.1. Installation Requirements Your SmartGraph software has to be installed on to a PC that fulfils the following requirements in order for you to be able to configure your data logger and read out the measuring results that have been recorded.
Operating Mode M2 A signal transmitted by the data logger via UDP enables the SmartGraph software to find the data logger in the local network automatically. When the data logger is connected to the network for the first time (add network device), you may have to use the SmartGraph software to adapt the data logger network settings to conform with the existing network configuration. The factory setting is DHCP.
7. Measuring Value Display and Data Logging 7.1. Sensors, Channel Groups and Measuring Channels Each channel group has four measuring channels with which logging can be performed: current measuring value (act), minimum measuring value (min), maximum measuring value (max) and the avearge value (avg). This means that your TCO data logger has a total of 28 measuring channels, as shown in table 1.
8. Alarm Function 8.1. Alarm Configuration 8.3. Acoustic Alarm The data logger management can be used to configure an alarm for each individual measuring channel which has been selected for display or logging. When an alarm is triggered when the acoustic function is active (see chapter 6.2.4. Acoustic Function), an alarm tone sounds in addition to the alarm symbol on the display. The logger stops emitting the tone when the measured value is within the corridor.
9. Cleaning and Maintenance Instructions 9.1. Replacing the Batteries 9.2. Installation During Mobile Operation When the message “LO bAtt” appears on the display, the batteries have to be replaced. The data logger can be placed at any random position during mobile operation. Please make sure that the permissible environmental conditions are observed (see Technical Data). Because of its compact size, the data logger can be easily concealed during mobile operation.
10. Technical Data Technical Data THI THIP Principle TCO NTC Measuring range -20 °C to + 50 °C Air temperature Accuracy ± 0.3 °C (0…40 °C), otherwise 0.5 °C Display resolution 0.1 °C Principle capacitive Measuring range 10 to 95 % RH Rel. humidity Air pressure CO2 concentration Accuracy ±2 % RH Display resolution 0.5 % RH Measuring range – 300 …1,300 hPa abs. – Accuracy – 700 …1,100 mbar at 25 °C ±0.5 hPa – Display resolution – 0.