LogTag UTRIX-16. Product User Guide TEMPERATURE RECORDER. Multi-trip USB PDF Temperature Recorder. Revision 1.0
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1 LogTag TEMPERATURE RECORDER UTRIX-16 Multi-trip USB PDF Temperature Recorder Product User Guide Revision 1.0 Thursday, 3. September 2015
2 Contents Safety Information Liability... 3 Useful life Disclaimer... 3 Typographical conventions... 3 Introduction Checklist - Required Equipment Features Case... 4 Buttons... 4 Indicator LEDs... 4 Software Requirements Configuring the UTRIX Standard Configuration Options... 5 Advanced Configuration Options... 5 Finalising the configuration... 5 Starting the UTRIX While recording Alerts... 5 Marking a reading with an inspection mark... 6 When does the UTRIX-16 stop recording?... 6 Automatically... 6 Manually... 6 Plugging the UTRIX-16 into a USB port... 6 Accessing the files... 6 Unplugging... 6 Tips and Tricks Configuration... 7 During the trip... 7 Data evaluation... 7 Interpreting the data Getting help... 9 UTRIX-16 Factory Presets Technical Specifications Page 2 of 11 UTRIX-16 Product User Guide, document revision 1.0, Copyright 2015, LogTag Recorders Ltd.
3 Safety Information The UTRIX-16 PDF USB temperature recorder contains a non-replaceable Lithium Battery. When the battery indicates LOW the recorder should be replaced and the battery recycled or disposed of according to your local regulations. Do not expose the recorder to extreme temperatures as it may lead to the destruction of the battery and may cause injuries. Keep out of the reach of children. Liability LogTag s standard warranty terms apply. A copy can be requested by ing [email protected]. In addition LogTag Recorders shall not be held liable: If the device was used beyond LogTag Recorders stated limitations. For any claims due to the improper storage and use of the device. For any problems with refrigeration units. For the bad quality of the monitored goods, if any. For incorrect readings if the device was used with a low battery. For consequential loss. Useful life The operational life of the UTRIX-16 is approx. 2 years after configuration, provided......the device is not downloaded excessively (more than once a week),...the device is stored and operated according to LogTag Recorders recommendations. Disclaimer The UTRIX-16 monitors temperature exposure and not the quality of the goods it accompanies. Its purpose is to signal if product quality evaluation/testing is required. Typographical conventions Text in this font refers to buttons on the UTRIX-16. Text in this font refers to option settings, dialogue boxes or actions to be taken in LogTag Analyzer. Text in this font describes features of the product. LogTag is a registered trademark of LogTag Recorders Ltd. Page 3 of 11
4 Introduction LogTag s UTRIX-16 is a fully configurable, multi-use USB temperature recorder that can create temperature reports without the need to install proprietary software or hardware at the destination. The product can be configured using LogTag Analyzer, and is then placed with the goods to be monitored. At the destination the UTRIX-16 can be plugged straight into a computer s USB port and generates a PDF file, which can be accessed using PDF software such as Acrobat Reader. Checklist - Required Equipment LogTag UTRIX-16 USB PDF temperature recorder. It is recommended that you connect all UTRIX-16 devices via a permanently plugged in USB extension cable to protect your computer s USB socket. A computer running Windows XP, Mac OSX or Linux. For configuration - a PC running Windows XP SP3 or later. Features The UTRIX-16 USB PDF temperature recorder features the familiar LogTag case layout with an additional USB plug at the bottom, enclosed by a protective cap. OK LED ALERT LED MOUNTING LUG SENSOR Indicator LEDs Green OK LED Indicates the unit is operating without alerts being present. Red ALERT LED Indicates an alarm condition has occurred during the trip. Software Requirements To configure UTRIX-16 products you will need to download the LogTag Analyzer software from LogTag s web site at Follow the instruction to install and start the software. To evaluate data, plug the UTRIX-16 into a computer s USB socket. A PDF file will be generated 1, which you can open from the recorder s USB memory storage with Acrobat Reader 4.0 or later, or any other compatible PDF reader software of your choice. You can configure the UTRIX-16 to also generate a *.csv file, which can be opened directly in MS Excel. At the same time an LTD file will be created 1 that can be opened with LogTag Analyzer. Here you can not only analyse data in detail and generate report files, but also create charts from multiple recorders for comparison. You can also download data directly into LogTag Analyzer without accessing the recorder s USB memory storage. Configuring the UTRIX-16 UTRIX-16 products can be ordered pre-configured, ready to start. Different profiles are available; if none of these suit or the UTRIX-16 needs different configuration settings to those already installed, the unit can be configured using LogTag Analyzer. Start the LogTag Analyzer software. Remove the protective cap and insert the UTRIX-16 into a USB port. You will receive a message that a new USB device has been found 2, and a generic driver will be installed. STOP BUTTON START/MARK BUTTON Protective USB Cap Case Mounting lug For secure fastening of recorder to fixtures USB plug with Protective Cap Protects the USB connector from moisture and dirt Temperature sensor located inside case Durable polycarbonate case, IP64 Once the driver is installed and the UTRIX-16 is ready (indicated by its green OK LED blinking every second), it can receive configuration data. Click LogTag - Configure; LogTag Analyzer will scan all ports and display a summary of all units plugged in. Although you can configure many devices at the same time, it is practical to limit the number of devices to about 10, using a powered USB hub. Click Next to see the configuration options. Following is a brief summary of the available settings. For more information please see the online help or User Guide for LogTag Analyzer. Buttons START/Mark button Can be used to start the unit or place an inspection mark in the data listing STOP button Can be used to stop the unit. 1 Depending on the configuration, the UTRIX-16 may produce either one or the other file, or none at all if file generation is disabled when configuring the unit. 2 Depending on the factory configuration additional drivers may be installed at this time. Page 4 of 11 UTRIX-16 Product User Guide, document revision 1.0, Copyright 2015, LogTag Recorders Ltd.
5 Standard Configuration Options These standard configuration options are very similar to those of standard LogTag recorder products and include settings such as User ID, start method, pre-start recording, logging interval and duration, start delay, temperature alert parameters and password. Parameters that influence the appearance of the PDF file are creation of the data list setting of the temperature unit, date and time format Time zone and MKT setting scaling parameters for the chart Enter the desired options and click Close to accept the new values. This returns you to the standard configuration dialogue. Finalising the configuration Click Next to upload the configuration data to the UTRIX-16. When the configuration is complete, unplug the UTRIX-16 from the USB socket and replace the protective cap. If you wish to configure more UTRIX-16 units with the same configuration, insert the next recorder into the USB socket, wait until it is ready for configuration and click Again, then Next. Alternatively you can use the Profile function to configure multiple units with the same settings. Starting the UTRIX-16 Figure 1 - UTRIX-16 basic configuration screen For detailed information about each parameter please read the section about Configuring a LogTag for logging in LogTag Analyzer s User Guide or press F1 for help. Advanced Configuration Options Click Advanced Options for additional configuration parameters. These decide which files -if any- are generated at the end of the trip, whether or not the recorder can be stopped using the STOP button and also determine the appearance of the PDF file. During configuration you can decide when the UTRIX-16 recorder should start taking temperature readings.... via Push button start The recorder will start taking temperature readings immediately when you press the START/Mark button, or after the time period you have specified in the Begin recording after a delay of field.... via Push button start with pre-start logging enabled When you choose to record pre-start readings, the UTRIX-16 starts recording as soon as it is unplugged from the USB port 3. It will continue to record pre-start readings until you start the unit by pressing the START/Mark button. This way you do not lose readings even if you forget to start the unit. Note, however, that no alarms are processed while pre-start readings are being taken. Pre-start readings will not appear in the PDF file, and if only pre-start readings were recorded, no PDF file will be generated. In this case you will need to download the readings using LogTag Analyzer.... via Date/Time start When this option is selected the recorder will start taking temperature readings at the date and time you specify (local time). You cannot combine a date/time start with pre-start readings or the start delay function. If you configure the UTRIX-16 for a time start, but you leave it plugged into the USB port until after the configured time has passed, the unit will start as soon as it is unplugged. While recording... While the UTRIX-16 is recording the green OK LED blinks every 4 seconds if none of the configured alarm conditions have been met. 4 Alerts As soon as one of the alarm conditions is met, the red alert LED blinks every 4 seconds. Depending on the alarm configuration the red LED may remain on for the rest of the trip, or the green OK LED may blink again once conditions return back inside the limits. If configured, you can reset an alert by pressing the START/Mark button. Alerts which are a result of accumulative alarms cannot be cleared. Figure 2 - UTRIX-16 advanced configuration screen 3 The first pre-start reading is taken one log interval after you unplug the unit from the USB port. 4 The blinking of the green OK LED can be disabled during configuration of the unit. LogTag is a registered trademark of LogTag Recorders Ltd. Page 5 of 11
6 Marking a reading with an inspection mark When you press the START/Mark button, the next reading taken by the UTRIX-16 will be identified in the downloaded data with an inspection mark. If the Allow stopping with the Stop button feature is configured, a mark will also be registered when you press the STOP button, but you do not complete the process of stopping the recorder. When does the UTRIX-16 stop recording? Automatically The UTRIX-16 stops recording temperature when the maximum number of readings specified during configuration has been reached. Your unit may also stop when inserted into a USB socket. This is a factory set option which cannot be changed during configuration of the unit with LogTag Analyzer. Your distributor can supply more information about this option. Manually You can set up a UTRIX-16 so it can be stopped with the STOP button. This feature is useful when you take the recorder out of a shipment and don t want to falsify the statistics with readings taken after the shipment completion. You can enable the stop function in the Advanced Options dialogue during configuration. When enabled, following sequence will stop the unit: Press and hold the STOP button. For the next 4 seconds both LED s will blink simultaneously. When the LED s start blinking more rapidly release the button. The recorder will now stop taking readings and cannot be restarted. If you change your mind half way during the process, simply keep holding the button until all LEDs have stopped blinking. Instead of stopping, an inspection mark will be recorded against the next temperature reading taken. If you have configured the UTRIX-16 for continuous recording, it will continue to record readings until you stop it with the button, or you re-configure it with LogTag Analyzer. Plugging the UTRIX-16 into a USB port What happens when you plug the UTRIX-16 into a USB port depends on the Operating System of the computer, the settings made during configuration and whether or not LogTag Analyzer is running. If you have configured the UTRIX-16 to Generate files, PDF, CSV or LTD files will be created every time you plug the recorder into the USB port. This will be indicated by the green OK LED being permanently on. This process can take up to 30 seconds, depending on the number of recorded readings. Once finished, the green OK LED will blink every second, twice in quick succession, to indicate these files can now be accessed. If you have disabled file generation, the UTRIX-16 s green OK LED will blink once every second. As part of the process up to four drivers will be installed. These drivers are part of the Operating System and will typically not require administrator privileges for your computer. 1. Mass Storage Device 2. LogTag Mass Storage USB Device These two devices are required so you can access the data files in the same way as a USB memory stick. These drivers will not be installed if the UTRIX-16 is configured not to generate files. 3. USB Input Device (HID) This device is used for communication to LogTag Analyzer and its driver will always be installed, even if LogTag Analyzer is not present on the PC. 4. USB Composite Device Which of these drivers will be installed depends on the UTRIX-16 s configuration. While a UTRIX-16 is plugged into USB, no temperature readings are taken. The graph will display a gap and the data list will indicate paused. This also applies when the recorder is connected to a USB power supply. Accessing the files If files are generated, a new storage device or mounted device will appear. The device name will be created from the serial number of the UTRIX-16. You can access the files by browsing to the newly created drive and double-clicking the PDF, CSV or LTD files. For PDF files you need Adobe Acrobat Reader or a similar PDF viewer. To open the LTD file you need to install the free LogTag Analyzer software. CSV files can be opened with a text editor, or imported into a spreadsheet program such as MS Excel TM. The file names contain information about the recorded data, which is detailed in the section about Interpreting the data on page 8. If a device only has pre-start readings, PDF and CSV files will not be created. The files created by the UTRIX-16 are not automatically copied to a permanent storage volume on your computer. If you wish to retain the files you need to manually copy them to a permanent storage location such as your Documents folder. Unplugging You can unplug a UTRIX-16 at any time; there is no need to stop the device via the shortcut menu in the notification area on the taskbar. If you plug a unit into a USB port during a start delay, the delay period will re-start when the unit is unplugged. You will see the start and delay signals indicated by the LED s. The delay will also be restarted if you press the START/Mark button during the delay period. You may see the start signal if you have configured a time start, but have left the unit plugged in beyond the start time of the UTRIX-16. Page 6 of 11 UTRIX-16 Product User Guide, document revision 1.0, Copyright 2015, LogTag Recorders Ltd.
7 Signal Sequence Occurrence Wake-up signal Start signal Mark signal Delay Signal Logging active, no alert present Logging finished, no alert present Logging active, alert condition present Logging finished, alert condition present Communication Initiate Stop Stopping Ready for USB Ready for re-flash Generating Files Sequence of four quick alternate flashes of green-red LED s Sequence of ten alternate flashes of green-red LED s Sequence of five simultaneous flashes of green and red LED s Single flash of green LED every 4 seconds (approx.) Single flash of green LED every 8 seconds (approx.) Single flash of red LED every 4 seconds Single flash of red LED every 8 seconds The green LED will flash occasionally Sequence of simultaneous flashes of green and red LED s for 4 seconds Sequence of very quick simultaneous flashes of green and red LED s for 2 seconds Two quick flashes of the green LED every second The red LED is on permanently The green LED is on permanently displayed after configuration has been successfully applied to the UTRIX-16. Not to be mixed up with... displayed when the UTRIX-16 starts its recording cycle. The delay timer is re-started (followed by Delay Signal). displayed when pressing START/Mark button while recording to indicate an inspection mark in the software. displayed directly after the start-up signal following a push button start where a recording delay has been configured. In this instance the start-up signal is repeated when the actual recording begins. indicates UTRIX-16 is recording. This is not displayed when pre-start is active and the main logging cycle has not yet started. It is also not displayed when the green LED has been turned off in the configuration screen. indicates UTRIX-16 has finished recording. This is not displayed when the green LED has been turned off in the configuration screen. indicates UTRIX-16 is recording, an alert condition has occurred. This is not displayed when pre-start recording has been configured and the recorder has not yet been started. indicates UTRIX-16 has finished recording and an alert condition was present during the trip. during USB communication the green LED will flash occasionally; no additional information is conveyed in this. This LED sequence appears when the stop sequence is initiated and requires that the STOP button is enabled. When this LED sequence starts, the STOP button must be released for the recorder to stop. The UTRIX-16 is connected to a USB port and waiting for USB communication. A permanently lit red LED light indicates the UTRIX-16 is ready to receive new firmware. Special software is required to upload new firmware to the UTRIX-16. A permanently lit green LED light indicates the UTRIX-16 is generating files. No USB activity will be observed on the computer screen during this time. Tips and Tricks Configuration When configuring a UTRIX-16, allow enough time for the readings to stabilise if you have an upper alert configured. This can be best achieved with a start delay, or a date/time start if you know when the shipment takes place. Make sure you remove your UTRIX-16 from the USB socket when you have configured a time start, so it starts at the time you want, rather than when unplugged from the port. Data evaluation Although the files generated by the UTRIX-16 are not automatically copied, the data on the unit is retained, so each time you plug it back into the computer the files are re-generated, albeit with a new file name. Once the battery is exhausted, the data can no longer be accessed. During the trip Always replace the USB protective cap before placing the UTRIX-16 with the goods for recording. While recording, place the UTRIX-16 so the protective cap is facing down. The protection rating can only be achieved when used in this orientation. For applications requiring a higher IP rating the unit should be used in the protective case, available as an accessory. LogTag is a registered trademark of LogTag Recorders Ltd. Page 7 of 11
8 Alarm status Alarm Status Recorder Info Low Serial #: Model #: USRIC-8 Trip #: 1 Battery: OK High Desc: Recorder Configuration Start Type: Date/time start Start Delay: none Interval: 5 minutes Alarm Indicator: Enabled lower & upper Filename: File created: Note: LogTag_ _1_141110_0212_ALM.pdf 10/11/14 02:12:36 All times are in 24hr UTC +1:00, All dates are DD/MM/YY Temperature Alarms Lower: 8.0 C after 24 accumulative Upper: 15.0 C after 72 accumulative File information Recorder information Recorder configuration Recorded Data First Reading: 07/11/14 09:52:00 Last Reading: 10/11/14 02:12:00 Elapsed Time: 2 days 16 hours 25 minutes Total Readings: 773 Low Alarm Triggered: 08/11/14 00:07:00 Time Below: 1 day 20 hours 20 minutes Occurrences: 1 C - Minutes Below: Temperature Statistics Lowest: /11/14 11:22:00 Highest: /11/14 09:52:00 Average Reading: 7.1 C Standard Deviation (S): 9.3 C MKT (deltah kJ/mol): 12.7 C High Alarm Triggered: 07/11/14 15:47:00 Time Above: 19 hours 55 minutes Occurrences: 1 C - Minutes Above: Recorded data overview Alarm information Markers Paused Readings Data chart Alarm limits Chart Legend :52:00 07/11/ :52:00 07/11/ :52:00 07/11/ :52:00 08/11/ :52:00 08/11/ :52:00 08/11/2014 Inspection Mark 15:52:00 08/11/ :52:00 08/11/ :52:00 09/11/2014 Download Mark 06:52:00 09/11/ :52:00 09/11/ :52:00 09/11/ :52:00 09/11/2014 1/3 Interpreting the data Alarm status This shows at a glance if the UTRIX-16 recorded alarm conditions during the trip - separately for upper and lower alarm levels - with a green tick ( ) or a red cross( ). File information This section shows general information about the PDF file, such as generation time, date and time formats and the file name. The file s name is compiled from information about the data it contains: LogTag_[serial_number]_[trip number]_[file creation date]_file creation time]_[ok or ALM]. Recorder information This section shows general information about the recorder such as serial and model numbers, trip number, battery status and description. Recorder configuration Here you can see the settings that were uploaded during the configuration of the UTRIX-16. It shows how the recorder was started, if a start delay was active and the interval used for the readings. It also lists the conditions for which an alarm was to be reported and which of the LED indicators were activated. Recorded data overview This block contains information about the data recorded during the trip. It shows the time covered by the recording and statistical data of the trip. Figure 3 - Sample report page Alarm information These two sections summarize the alarm occurrences during the trip, including statistical data. Data chart The chart shows a graphical representation of the data during the trip. As part of the UTRIX-16 configuration process you set the parameters that influence how the chart is presented. Markers The chart will show marks where the UTRIX-16 has been downloaded ( ) or where an inspection mark has been placed with the START/Mark or STOP button ( ). Paused Readings A gap is shown in the graph where the UTRIX-16 was plugged into a USB port at the time it would otherwise have taken a reading. Alarm limits The alarm limits are shown with red dashed lines (-----) so you can see at a glance where temperatures went outside the limits. Chart Legend Shows the symbols for download marks and inspections marks if they appear in the readings. Page 8 of 11 UTRIX-16 Product User Guide, document revision 1.0, Copyright 2015, LogTag Recorders Ltd.
9 Filename: File created: Note: LogTag_ _1_141110_0212_ALM.pdf 10/11/14 02:12:36 All times are in 24hr UTC +1:00, All dates are DD/MM/YY File information Marked Readings List Legend Date Time C Date Time C Date Time C Date Time C Date Time C 07/11/14 09:52: /11/14 18:12: /11/14 02:32: /11/14 10:52: /11/14 19:12: /11/14 09:57: /11/14 18:17: /11/14 02:37: /11/14 10:57: /11/14 19:17: /11/14 10:02: /11/14 18:22: /11/14 02:42: /11/14 11:02: /11/14 19:22: /11/14 10:07: /11/14 18:27: /11/14 02:47: /11/14 11:07: /11/14 19:27: /11/14 10:12: /11/14 18:32: /11/14 02:52: /11/14 11:12: /11/14 19:32: /11/14 10:17: /11/14 18:37: /11/14 02:57: /11/14 11:17: /11/14 19:37: /11/14 10:22: /11/14 18:42: /11/14 03:02: /11/14 11:22: /11/14 19:42: /11/14 10:27: /11/14 18:47: /11/14 03:07: /11/14 11:27: /11/14 19:47: /11/14 10:32: /11/14 18:52: /11/14 03:12: /11/14 11:32: /11/14 19:52: /11/14 10:37: /11/14 18:57: /11/14 03:17: /11/14 11:37: /11/14 19:57: /11/14 10:42: /11/14 19:02: /11/14 03:22: /11/14 11:42: /11/14 20:02: /11/14 10:47: /11/14 19:07: /11/14 03:27: /11/14 11:47: /11/14 20:07: /11/14 10:52: /11/14 19:12: /11/14 03:32: /11/14 11:52: /11/14 20:12: /11/14 10:57: /11/14 19:17: /11/14 03:37: /11/14 11:57: /11/14 20:17: /11/14 11:02: /11/14 19:22: /11/14 03:42: /11/14 12:02: /11/14 20:22: /11/14 11:07: /11/14 19:27: /11/14 03:47: /11/14 12:07: /11/14 20:27: /11/14 11:12: /11/14 19:32: /11/14 03:52: /11/14 12:12: /11/14 20:32: /11/14 11:17: /11/14 19:37: /11/14 03:57: /11/14 12:17: /11/14 20:37: /11/14 11:22: /11/14 19:42: /11/14 04:02: /11/14 12:22: /11/14 20:42: /11/14 11:27: /11/14 19:47: /11/14 04:07: /11/14 12:27: /11/14 20:47: /11/14 11:32: /11/14 19:52: /11/14 04:12: /11/14 12:32: /11/14 20:52: /11/14 11:37: /11/14 19:57: /11/14 04:17: /11/14 12:37: /11/14 20:57: /11/14 11:42: /11/14 20:02: /11/14 04:22: /11/14 12:42: /11/14 21:02: /11/14 11:47: /11/14 20:07: /11/14 04:27: /11/14 12:47: /11/14 21:07: /11/14 11:52: /11/14 20:12: /11/14 04:32: /11/14 12:52: /11/14 21:12: /11/14 11:57: /11/14 20:17: /11/14 04:37: /11/14 12:57: /11/14 21:17: /11/14 12:02: /11/14 20:22: /11/14 04:42: /11/14 13:02: /11/14 21:22: /11/14 12:07: /11/14 20:27: /11/14 04:47: /11/14 13:07: /11/14 21:27: /11/14 12:12: /11/14 20:32: /11/14 04:52: /11/14 13:12: /11/14 21:32: /11/14 12:17: /11/14 20:37: /11/14 04:57: /11/14 13:17: /11/14 21:37: /11/14 12:22: /11/14 20:42: /11/14 05:02: /11/14 13:22: /11/14 21:42: /11/14 12:27: /11/14 20:47: /11/14 05:07: /11/14 13:27: /11/14 21:47: /11/14 12:32: /11/14 20:52: /11/14 05:12: /11/14 13:32: /11/14 21:52: /11/14 12:37: /11/14 20:57: /11/14 05:17: /11/14 13:37: /11/14 21:57: /11/14 12:42: /11/14 21:02: /11/14 05:22: /11/14 13:42: /11/14 22:02: /11/14 12:47: /11/14 21:07: /11/14 05:27: /11/14 13:47: /11/14 22:07: /11/14 12:52: * 07/11/14 21:12: /11/14 05:32: /11/14 13:52: /11/14 22:12: /11/14 12:57: /11/14 21:17: /11/14 05:37: /11/14 13:57: /11/14 22:17: /11/14 13:02: /11/14 21:22: /11/14 05:42: /11/14 14:02: /11/14 22:22: /11/14 13:07: /11/14 21:27: /11/14 05:47: /11/14 14:07: /11/14 22:27: /11/14 13:12: /11/14 21:32: /11/14 05:52: /11/14 14:12: /11/14 22:32: /11/14 13:17: /11/14 21:37: /11/14 05:57: /11/14 14:17: /11/14 22:37: /11/14 13:22: /11/14 21:42: /11/14 06:02: /11/14 14:22: /11/14 22:42: /11/14 13:27: /11/14 21:47: /11/14 06:07: /11/14 14:27: /11/14 22:47: /11/14 13:32: /11/14 21:52: /11/14 06:12: /11/14 14:32: /11/14 22:52: /11/14 13:37: /11/14 21:57: /11/14 06:17: /11/14 14:37: /11/14 22:57: /11/14 13:42: /11/14 22:02: /11/14 06:22: /11/14 14:42: /11/14 23:02: /11/14 13:47: /11/14 22:07: /11/14 06:27: /11/14 14:47: /11/14 23:07: /11/14 13:52: /11/14 22:12: /11/14 06:32: /11/14 14:52: /11/14 23:12: /11/14 13:57: /11/14 22:17: /11/14 06:37: /11/14 14:57: /11/14 23:17: /11/14 14:02: # 07/11/14 22:22: /11/14 06:42: /11/14 15:02: /11/14 23:22: /11/14 14:07: # 07/11/14 22:27: /11/14 06:47: /11/14 15:07: /11/14 23:27: /11/14 14:12: # 07/11/14 22:32: /11/14 06:52: /11/14 15:12: /11/14 23:32: /11/14 14:17: # 07/11/14 22:37: /11/14 06:57: /11/14 15:17: /11/14 23:37: /11/14 14:22: /11/14 22:42: /11/14 07:02: /11/14 15:22: /11/14 23:42: /11/14 14:27: /11/14 22:47: /11/14 07:07: /11/14 15:27: /11/14 23:47: /11/14 14:32: /11/14 22:52: /11/14 07:12: /11/14 15:32: /11/14 23:52: /11/14 14:37: /11/14 22:57: /11/14 07:17: /11/14 15:37: /11/14 23:57: /11/14 14:42: /11/14 23:02: /11/14 07:22: /11/14 15:42: /11/14 00:02: /11/14 14:47: /11/14 23:07: /11/14 07:27: /11/14 15:47: /11/14 00:07: /11/14 14:52: /11/14 23:12: /11/14 07:32: /11/14 15:52: /11/14 00:12: /11/14 14:57: /11/14 23:17: /11/14 07:37: /11/14 15:57: /11/14 00:17: /11/14 15:02: /11/14 23:22: /11/14 07:42: /11/14 16:02: /11/14 00:22: /11/14 15:07: /11/14 23:27: /11/14 07:47: /11/14 16:07: /11/14 00:27: /11/14 15:12: /11/14 23:32: /11/14 07:52: /11/14 16:12: /11/14 00:32: /11/14 15:17: /11/14 23:37: /11/14 07:57: /11/14 16:17: /11/14 00:37: /11/14 15:22: /11/14 23:42: /11/14 08:02: /11/14 16:22: /11/14 00:42: /11/14 15:27: /11/14 23:47: /11/14 08:07: /11/14 16:27: /11/14 00:47: /11/14 15:32: /11/14 23:52: /11/14 08:12: /11/14 16:32: /11/14 00:52: /11/14 15:37: /11/14 23:57: /11/14 08:17: /11/14 16:37: /11/14 00:57: /11/14 15:42: /11/14 00:02: /11/14 08:22: /11/14 16:42: /11/14 01:02: /11/14 15:47: /11/14 00:07: /11/14 08:27: /11/14 16:47: /11/14 01:07: /11/14 15:52: /11/14 00:12: /11/14 08:32: /11/14 16:52: /11/14 01:12: /11/14 15:57: /11/14 00:17: /11/14 08:37: /11/14 16:57: /11/14 01:17: /11/14 16:02: /11/14 00:22: /11/14 08:42: /11/14 17:02: /11/14 01:22: /11/14 16:07: /11/14 00:27: /11/14 08:47: /11/14 17:07: /11/14 01:27: /11/14 16:12: /11/14 00:32: /11/14 08:52: /11/14 17:12: /11/14 01:32: /11/14 16:17: /11/14 00:37: /11/14 08:57: /11/14 17:17: /11/14 01:37: /11/14 16:22: /11/14 00:42: /11/14 09:02: /11/14 17:22: /11/14 01:42: /11/14 16:27: /11/14 00:47: /11/14 09:07: /11/14 17:27: /11/14 01:47: /11/14 16:32: /11/14 00:52: /11/14 09:12: /11/14 17:32: /11/14 01:52: /11/14 16:37: /11/14 00:57: /11/14 09:17: /11/14 17:37: /11/14 01:57: /11/14 16:42: /11/14 01:02: /11/14 09:22: /11/14 17:42: /11/14 02:02: /11/14 16:47: /11/14 01:07: /11/14 09:27: /11/14 17:47: /11/14 02:07: /11/14 16:52: /11/14 01:12: /11/14 09:32: /11/14 17:52: /11/14 02:12: /11/14 16:57: /11/14 01:17: /11/14 09:37: /11/14 17:57: /11/14 02:17: /11/14 17:02: /11/14 01:22: /11/14 09:42: /11/14 18:02: /11/14 02:22: /11/14 17:07: /11/14 01:27: /11/14 09:47: /11/14 18:07: /11/14 02:27: /11/14 17:12: /11/14 01:32: /11/14 09:52: /11/14 18:12: /11/14 02:32: /11/14 17:17: /11/14 01:37: /11/14 09:57: /11/14 18:17: /11/14 02:37: /11/14 17:22: /11/14 01:42: /11/14 10:02: /11/14 18:22: /11/14 02:42: /11/14 17:27: /11/14 01:47: /11/14 10:07: /11/14 18:27: /11/14 02:47: /11/14 17:32: /11/14 01:52: /11/14 10:12: /11/14 18:32: /11/14 02:52: /11/14 17:37: /11/14 01:57: /11/14 10:17: /11/14 18:37: /11/14 02:57: /11/14 17:42: /11/14 02:02: /11/14 10:22: /11/14 18:42: /11/14 03:02: /11/14 17:47: /11/14 02:07: /11/14 10:27: /11/14 18:47: /11/14 03:07: /11/14 17:52: /11/14 02:12: /11/14 10:32: /11/14 18:52: /11/14 03:12: /11/14 17:57: /11/14 02:17: /11/14 10:37: /11/14 18:57: /11/14 03:17: /11/14 18:02: /11/14 02:22: /11/14 10:42: /11/14 19:02: /11/14 03:22: /11/14 18:07: /11/14 02:27: /11/14 10:47: /11/14 19:07: /11/14 03:27: * Inspection Mark + Download Mark # Paused Mark Data List Page information 2/3 Figure 4 - Sample report page File information The information from the report page is repeated here. Data list The Data list shows a single row for each recorded reading, along with the with date, time and temperature values, plus any special events that were recorded against this reading. Marked readings The data list shows marked readings where the UTRIX-16 has been downloaded with LogTag Analyzer or where an inspection mark has been placed with the START or STOP button. It also shows readings as paused where the UTRIX-16 was plugged into a USB port at the time it would otherwise have taken a reading. List legend Shows the symbols for download marks, inspections marks and paused readings if they appear in the data. Page information Current page number and total number of pages appear on every page. Getting help If after studying the UTRIX-16 Quick Start Guide you still need further information, please visit the support section of the LogTag Recorders website at: LogTag is a registered trademark of LogTag Recorders Ltd. Page 9 of 11
10 UTRIX-16 Factory Presets LogTag UTRIX-16 recorders can be client configured using LogTag Analyzer. For an out-of-box solution they can also be ordered in volume, pre-configured with a factory profile ready for starting. If a default configuration does not suit, customers can compile their own profile by specifying the parameters in the table below when ordering. Please note that minimum order quantities apply for UTRIX-16 recorders with profiles not stocked by LogTag. Description Default Profile Range/Option Your Requirement Standard Options UserID - ASCII text up to 38 characters* Start method Push button start Push button start Push button start Record pre-start readings enabled enabled or disabled Continuous recording disabled enabled or disabled Number of readings to record Sampling interval 5 minutes 1 minute to 18 hours Start Delay 60 minutes 1 minute to 45 days, 0=no delay Enable Green OK indicator enabled enabled or disabled Upper Alarm Trigger this alarm disabled enabled or disabled Temperature limit value C to 60 C (-13 F to 140 F)** Alarm activation instant*** instant, accumulative or consecutive Activation delay time - 1 minute to 45 days Lower Alarm Trigger this alarm disabled enabled or disabled Temperature limit value C to 60 C (-13 F to 140 F)** Alarm activation instant*** instant, accumulative or consecutive Activation delay time - 1 minute to 45 days Reset alarm with STOP/Mark button disabled enabled or disabled Alarm remains active when readings return to spec enabled enabled or disabled Configure requires password disabled enabled or disabled Download requires password disabled enabled or disabled Password - Up to 6 ASCII characters Advanced Options Generate PDF file yes yes or no Generate LTD file yes yes or no Generate CSV file no yes or no Generate Data List yes yes or no PDF Temperature units C C or F Time Zone UTC +0:00-12:00 to +14:00 in 15min steps Time format 24-hour 24-hour or 12 hour (am/pm) Date format DD/MM/YY DD/MM/YY or MM/DD/YY Calculate MKT no yes or no Activation Energy default default or custom value (please specify) Y-axis scaling Range range of readings range of readings, range of sensor or custom Custom upper C to 60 C (-13 F to 140 F)** Custom lower C to 60 C (-13 F to 140 F)** Show Y-axis grid lines enabled enabled or disabled Show X-axis grid lines enabled enabled or disabled Show upper alarm line disabled enabled or disabled Show lower alarm line disabled enabled or disabled Allow stopping with STOP button enabled enabled or disabled * All units associated with a profile must have the same UserID. The text cannot be individually customised per unit. ** Upper value must be above lower value *** instant = one temperature reading is above/below limit consecutive = temperature readings are above/below limit for the time defined in the activation delay time without interruption (single event) accumulative = temperature readings above/below limit for the total time defined in the activation delay time, but may not necessarily be sequential. Page 10 of 11 UTRIX-16 Product User Guide, document revision 1.0, Copyright 2015, LogTag Recorders Ltd.
11 Technical Specifications Product Code UTRIX-16 Recording Temperature Range -25 C to +70 C (-13 F to +158 F) Operating Temperature Range -25 C to +70 C (-13 F to +158 F) Recommended Storage Temperature Range -25 C to +70 C (-13 F to +158 F) Ambient humidity range during transport and use 0 to 95%RH Resolution 0.1 C (0.1 F) across entire range Accuracy Better than ±0.5 C (±0.9 F) for -20 C to +40 C (-4 F to +104 F) Better than ±0.7 C (±1.3 F) for -25 C to -20 C (-13 F to -4 F) and +40 C to +60 C (+104 F to +140 F) Better than ±0.8 C (±1.5 F) for +60 C to +70 C (+140 F to +158 F) Clock accuracy Quartz crystal locked real time clock, rated accuracy 25 C (equiv to 2.5 seconds/day) Rated temperature coefficient is ±0.006ppm/ C (i.e. typically +/ seconds/day/ C) Recording Capacity 16,129 real time temperature values Continuous recording option Memory type Non volatile Sampling Interval Configurable from 30 seconds to 18 hours. Start options Push button start with optional configurable start delay from 1 minute to 72 hours Date/time start Stop options Push button stop Stop after configured number of readings up to full memory Continuous (cyclic) recording Sensor Precision thermistor Sensor Reaction time T90 less than 7 min by method detailed in EN12830:1999 Vibration Withstands vibration specification as detailed in EN12830:1999 Shock Withstands shock specification as detailed in EN12830:1999 Withstand 5 drops 1m to smooth concrete floor without loss of function or calibration Environmental IEC 60529: IP64 with USB cap fitted Fits into IP67 Protective Enclosure Power source CR2450 3V non-rechargeable, non-replaceable Lithium Manganese battery Battery life Typically 2 years with normal use. (15 minute sampling interval, monthly download) Size 93mm(H) x 54.5mm (W) x 8.6mm (T) including USB cap Weight 35g Case Material Polycarbonate Calibration Calibration traceable to an ISO/IEC accredited testing laboratory. EMC compliance EC EMC directives (EN :2005 & EN :2006) Includes electrostatic discharge as prescribed in EN Complies with FCC Part 15 Subparts A and B Alarms function & visual two configurable alarms OK LED and Alert LED, linked to alarms PDF features Compliant with standard 1.6 and later Supports configuration of time zone Single page report with trip and alarm summary, including MKT Multi page report with list of readings including date/time PDF creation typically less than 10 seconds LogTag Analyzer features Configure and download with version 2.6 or later Indicate device low battery Other features Generate CSV and LTD files for more detailed data analysis Clear alarms with push button (if configured) Pre-start failsafe logging Maintain real time clock in low-power operation Inspection marks in recorded data via push button Laboratory calibration and adjustment possible (special software required) USB compatibility USB 2.0, type A plug Accessories Wall holder IP67 Protective Enclosure Replacement protective cap LogTag is a registered trademark of LogTag Recorders Ltd. Page 11 of 11
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