Owner's manual

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The dialog box consists of two main sections:
MicroLite info
Comment
Click the text box and type a name that will serve to identify the
specific MicroLite (e.g. its location).
S/N
Displays the MicroLite’s serial number.
Battery Level
Shows the current status of the MicroLite battery. If the
indicator is in the red zone the battery should be replaced.
MicroLite firmware version
Displays the firmware version and the memory capacity, either
8K (8,000) or 16K (16,000) samples.
Setup
Temperature unit
To set the temperature unit in the MicroLite display, select the
option you want (Celsius or Fahrenheit).
Temperature alarm
Type in the desired Low and High alarm levels. If the MicroLite
records a reading that exceeds either of these levels, the
MicroLite’s LCD will display an alarm notification.
The default alarm levels are the lower and upper ends of the
temperature sensor range. Click Cancel Alarm to restore the
default levels.
Interval
This determines the logging interval, or the time interval between
successive data recordings.
The time format is hh:mm:ss. Set the time setting to select a
recording time interval from 1 second to 2 hours. For example,
to set a time interval of one hour, five minutes and thirty seconds,
click the hours (hh) and type 1 or use the arrows to select 01.
Click the minutes (mm) and type 5 or use the arrows, and finally,
click the seconds (ss) and type 30 or select 30 using the arrows.
Recording Time
Displays the total recording time according to the logging interval
selected.
Timer run
Select the Timer run check box if you want MicroLite to start
recording at a predetermined time. This option is convenient if
you are using several MicroLite at once and want them to all
begin logging at the same time.
Use the time and date selectors to set the start time.
Cyclic run
In Cyclic run mode, the MicroLite overwrites the old
measurements (starting with the oldest recorded data) once the
MicroLite’s memory is full. Click the Cyclic run check box to