Instruction Manual
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and the data logger is not stopped manually, the data logger will save the data by 
overwriting  the  initial  data.  (It  keeps  the  statistical  information  of  the  whole 
transportation process.) 
NOTE: When the record capacity exceeds the Max capacity (32,000 points) in the 
manual mode, the data logger can continue recording the temperature state of the 
whole transportation process but only keep the details of the last 32,000 points. 
Please use the ―manual stop‖ mode with caution if you have a need to trace back 
the details of the whole process. 
3.  Over-Max-record-capacity stop (enable manual stop): In this mode, you can stop the 
data logger by hand or via software, or it will stop automatically when the record data 
reaches the Max capacity (32,000 points). 
Over-Max-record-capacity stop  (disable manual stop):  In  this mode, it  will  stop 
automatically when the record data reaches the Max capacity (32,000 points), or 
you can stop it via software. 
View data 
Connect the data logger to the computer via USB and then view the data. 
View report via the data management software: Open the software and import the data as 
Excel,  Adobe  Illustrator Artwork  (AI)  or  PDF  report.  The  software  will  display  the 
configuration information and recorded data.   
Display menu instructions 
Different screens are  displayed when the unit is  running. Below are  various  modes of 
operation of the data logger.   
Menu 1: Start delay time or the remaining time of timing start (Hr: Min. Sec). See Figures 
1 and 2. (This page is displayed only in start delay or timing start status.) 
Fig.1: Start delay time                                                  Fig.2: Timing start delay ( flashing)  
Menu 2: Current temperature. See Fig. 3, 4 (Static    indicates it is recording.) 
Fig.3 Current temperature (No alarm occurred)     Fig.4 Current temperature (Alarmed) 
Menu 3: Current record points. See Fig.5 (Static   indicates the current record points 
exceed the Max capacity and the data logger is overwriting initial data.) 
Fig.5 Current record points 










