LOGi TPC
LOGi TPC
USER’S GUIDE
Version 2.5x
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Table of Contents
1.    Quick Start .............................................................................................................................. 5
2.    Overview ................................................................................................................................. 5
3.    Available Loggers .................................................................................................................. 5
4.    Connecting the Logger to Your PC ...................................................................................... 6
5.    Setting Up The Logger To Record Data ............................................................................... 6
6.    Custom Interval Setup ........................................................................................................... 8
7.    Alarm Setup Window ............................................................................................................. 8
8.    Advanced Setup Window ...................................................................................................... 9
9.    Checking the Logger Status ............................................................................................... 10
10.    Logger Status Light ........................................................................................................... 10
11.    Checking the Logger Status Using the Software ............................................................ 10
12.    Finishing the Logging Session ......................................................................................... 12
13.    Retrieving the Data from the Logger ................................................................................ 12
14.    Automatic Data Retrieval ................................................................................................... 12
15.    Working with the Data Graph ............................................................................................ 13
16.    Using the Zoom Feature .................................................................................................... 14
17.    Data Information Window .................................................................................................. 15
18.    Data Listing ......................................................................................................................... 15
19.    Data Summary .................................................................................................................... 16
20.    Alarm Summary .................................................................................................................. 17
21.    Using the Data Filter .......................................................................................................... 17
22.    Data Units ............................................................................................................................ 18
23.    Hiding and Viewing Channels ........................................................................................... 18
24.    Saving and Loading Logger Data ..................................................................................... 18
25.    Exporting Logger Data ...................................................................................................... 19
26.    Printing Logger Data .......................................................................................................... 19
27.    Calibrating the Logger ....................................................................................................... 19
28.    Changing The Calibration Password ............................................................................... 20
29.    Setting the Logger's Real Time Clock .............................................................................. 21
30.    Data Security ...................................................................................................................... 21
31.    Logger Battery Replacement ............................................................................................ 22
32.    LOGiT Logger Interface Software Specifications ........................................................... 23
33.    LT2: Internal / External Temperature Logger ................................................................. 23
34.    Connecting the External Temperature Probe to LT2 ...................................................... 23
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1. Quick Start
Follow the procedure below to quickly start using your new LOGiT data logger.
    1.   Connect an alkaline or lithium 9 volt battery to your logger. If the battery is connected correctly,
         the logger status LED will flash green five times.
    2.   If you have a serial (COM) port adapter, connect it to a free serial port on your computer. If you
         have a USB adapter, connect it to a free USB port on your computer. Refer to the “Connecting the
         Logger to Your PC ” section for more information.
    3.   Open the logger sliding door and connect the supplied RJ12 cable to the logger. Connect the other
         side of the cable to the LINT interface adapter.
    4.   Start the LOGiTpc interface program.
    5.   From the Logger menu, select Setup ….
    6.   Select "Logging starts when setup is complete" option and click the Continue button.
    7.   Click OK when the warning message appears.
    8.   Click OK again.
The logger is now logging data. You can click on the           icon on the toolbar to download and view the
data that has been logged.
2. Overview
The SUPCO LOGiT data loggers are versatile devices that can be used for a wide range of logging
applications. Each logger is capable of sampling data as fast as once per second or as slow as once every
18 hours. Each logger can stop recording when memory becomes full, or rollover for continuous recording.
The start of recording is software selectable to be immediate, delayed, or initiated when the logger door is
closed.
The LOGiT loggers can also be used to monitor high and low alarm events, that indicate if the recorded
data passed above and/or below the user selected threshold. The alarm events are stored separately from
the data samples and are not affected by data rollover. When the recorded data passes the high or the low
alarm threshold, the LOGiT logger records the time of the alarm. When the recorded data returns to within
the acceptable range, the LOGiT logger records the duration of the alarm. Up to 50 such alarm events can
be recorded. The logger has a visual indication of an alarm condition without the need to connect to the
computer.
The LOGiT loggers have an internal real time clock/calendar. This real time clock is used to record the
time stamps for data samples and alarm events. This real time clock is independent of your computer
clock, and can be set separately, or set to match your computer clock.
The LOGiT loggers provide a high level of data security. They have physical security, where the data
access door is locked, and software security. It is virtually impossible to falsify the sample data or alarm
information of the LOGiT loggers.
The LOGiT loggers are extremely low power. Under normal operating conditions, a 9 volt alkaline battery
will last from 18 months to 2 years.
3. Available Loggers
SUPCO offers the following loggers in the LOGiT family:
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    •    LT2: Dual temperature logger. One temperature sensor is internal to the logger, the other is
         external.
    •    LTH: Temperature and Humidity logger. Both probes are internal to the logger.
    •    LTT: Dual temperature logger. Both sensors are external high temperature sensors.
    •    LPT: Pressure temperature logger. Both sensors are external.
    •    LCV: AC current and AC voltage logger.
    •    L420: 4 – 20 ma current loop logger.
    •    LTC: External thermocouple and internal temperature sensor logger. Supports J, K, T, E, R and S
         thermocouples.
    4.   Start the LOGiTpc program and click on the            icon on the toolbar.
The logger status screen should now be displayed.
If you are using the Serial (COM) Interface Adapter (LLS Kit), the adapter must be connected to a free
serial port (a port that is not used by a modem, a mouse, or any other serial device). If the serial port was
recently used for a modem or a mouse, Windows may still mark the port as busy. If the LOGiTpc interface
software encounters problems detecting the logger, you may need to reboot your system for the logger to be
correctly recognized.
If you are running the Palm HotSync Manager and are trying to connect the Serial (COM) Interface
Adapter instead of the Palm HotSync cable, you will need to exit the Palm HotSync Manager in order for
the LOGiTpc software to find the interface box. Exiting the HotSync Manager is not necessary when using
the LLSU USB interface adapter.
Note: The Windows operating system can not handle USB devices being unplugged and replugged too fast.
When unplugging the LLSU, wait for about 5 seconds before plugging it (or any other USB device) in
again. If you unplug and replug a device too quickly, the computer may stop recognizing any USB devices
on that port. If this happens, the only solution is to restart the computer. This is a Windows USB problem
and is not related to the LOGiTpc software.
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    •   Sample Interval (Total Recording Length): Select the sample interval from a predefined list of
        intervals. The sample interval greatly affects the battery life of the logger.
    •   Custom Interval: Adds your own interval to the sample interval list.
    •   Enable Data Rollover: Check this box to have the logger continuously record the data,
        overwriting earliest recorded data. When this box is not checked, logging is stopped when the
        logger memory becomes full.
    •   Logging Control: Logging can start in three ways depending on the selection you make:
            o   Logging Starts When Door Is Closed, Stops When Door is Opened: Logging will not
                start until the sliding door is closed. Logging is stopped when the sliding door is opened.
                This mode does not allow real time monitoring of data. Logging must be stopped before
                the data can be retrieved. When the sliding door is opened the logger will flash the LED
                for 10 seconds, if the door is closed again during this interval, the logging will not stop.
            o   Logging Starts When Setup is Complete: Logging will start immediately once the
                Continue button is pressed, and OK is clicked on the follow-up warning message. When
                logging is started in this way, the sliding door does not have any effect on logging, but
                can still be used to secure the logger.
            o   Logging Starts At This Time: Logging will start at the user specified time. There is no
                limit how far in the future you can set the logging to start. When logging is started in this
                way, the sliding door does not have any effect on logging, but can still be used to secure
                the logger.
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    •   Channels to Log: You can elect to disable unused logger channels. When a channel is disabled,
        its memory is allocated to the other channels, increasing the total logging time. The total logging
        time will be reflected in the Sample Interval window. Depending on the logger, some channels
        are required and cannot be disabled. At least one channel must be enabled for logging.
    •   User Information: Enter any text you like in this box. This field is used to identify the logger to
        the user. You can enter descriptive location, serial number, etc.
    •   Alarm Setup: Click this button to open the Alarm Setup Window.
    •   Advanced Setup: Click this button to open the Advanced Setup Window.
The checkbox to the left of the low/high alarms enables the alarm when checked, and disables the alarm
when clear.
Alarm resolution and availability is logger dependent. Check the logger documentation for more details.
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bring up the status window by pressing the         button on the toolbar. The logger status screens are
shown below.
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    •      Data Rollover Enabled and Data Rollover Occurred indicate the status of the data memory in the
           logger:
 State                                    Description
 Powerup: Just Replaced Battery           A new battery has just been placed into the logger. The logger has
                                          not performed logging or calibration since the battery has been
                                          inserted.
 Idle: Waiting For Setup                  The logger is not logging. It is waiting for a setup command.
 Waiting for door to close                Logging has been selected to start when the logger door is closed.
                                          The logger is waiting for the door to close to start logging.
 Logging in Progress                      The logger is currently logging data.
 Waiting to log (Delayed Logging)         Logging has been selected to start at a future time. The logger is
                                          waiting for this time to arrive to start logging.
        • Sample Interval shows how often the logger is recording the data.
        • Logging Started At shows at what time the logging has started.
        • Active Channels shows what channels the logger was setup to log. The active channels are
           selected during logger setup.
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        • Next Sample At shows the time and date at which the next sample will be recorded. This time
           may be off when a very fast sampling period is selected (less than 5 seconds).
        • Logger ID shows the unique logger ID assigned to the logger. This logger ID is assigned at the
           factory and can not be changed by the user.
        • Alarm Status shows what alarms if any occurred for each channel. If the alarm occurred, the
           corresponding indicator will light red.
To get the sampled data from the LOGiT logger, connect the logger to your computer and click the
button on the toolbar, or select Get Data from the Logger menu. Once the data is transferred from the
logger, the data graph and listing windows will be displayed.
Logged data can be retrieved from the LOGiT logger at any time. You do not have to stop the logging
session to retrieve the data, unless you selected to have the logger door control the logging.
The graph display will be blank if there are less than two data points logged. The listing window will be
blank if there are no data points logged (as can happen during delayed logging, for example).
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    •   Manually download the data for the first time by clicking the       button on the toolbar, or select
        Get Data from the Logger menu.
    •   From the Logger menu select Auto Update.
The computer will download data as often as the sampling interval you setup. For instance, if you set your
logger to collect data once every minute, the software will perform a download once a minute. Of course
the logger has to be connected to your computer while the Auto Update is active.
When the Auto Update is active, the software does not change the zoom level of your graph. Instead it
scrolls the graph as new data becomes available.
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    •   The graph plots each data channel using a different color and dot style. A small rectangular
        legend shows the color and the dot style of each channel. This legend can be moved by clicking
        the left mouse button while inside the legend and dragging the legend to where you want it to be.
        The legend can be turned ON and OFF by pressing the       button on the toolbar, or using the
        menu and selecting the View -> Plot -> Legend Box option.
    •   There is an additional legend above each of the Y axis. This legend is the channel name drawn in
        the same color as the channel line on the graph. This legend helps identify which channel belongs
        to which axis. For instance, in the graph above, the Temperature in red and Dew Point in green
        correspond to the left Y axis, the Relative Humidity in blue corresponds to the right Y axis.
    •   The graph location indicators show the cursor position on the graph. The position is shown on
        each of the axis in a slightly larger, bold text. The position indicators can be turned ON and OFF
        by pressing the     button on the toolbar, or using the menu and selecting the View -> Plot ->
        Show Location option.
• During zoom mode, you can use the vertical and horizontal scroll bars to move the graph around.
Note that all the toolbar buttons described above have corresponding menu items under the View -> Plot
option.
    •          button on the toolbar causes the graph to unzoom to the full scale of the logger. The scale is
        determined by the capability of each logger. Choosing Zoom -> Full Scale from the menu has
        identical effect.
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    •          button on the toolbar causes the graph to unzoom to the full scale of the data. This means
        that the minimum and maximum scale will be about equivalent to the minimum and the maximum
        of the data. Choosing Zoom -> Auto Scale from the menu has identical effect.
    •   Autoscaling a specific axis: You can also autoscale the time or one of the data axes only, without
        affecting the other axes. To autoscale the time axis only, choose Time -> Auto Scale from the
        Zoom menu. To autoscale one of the data axis only, choose Auto Scale for the appropriate
        channel from the Zoom menu.
    •   Numerical Zoom: Another way to specify the zoom is to enter the minimum and maximum limits
        of the graph. You can do this individually for the time axis and for each of the data axis. To do
        this, select Custom for the appropriate axis from the Zoom menu, and enter the minimum and
        maximum limits for the axis.
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The Data pane lists the data samples collected by the logger. If the data rollover check box in the setup
window was cleared, the earliest data samples are listed. If the data rollover check box was checked, the
latest data samples are listed.
The column width is adjustable by using the left mouse button and dragging the column to the desired
width.
The icon next to the data sample indicates an alarm condition. That is, one or both the data channels are
outside the minimum and maximum (alarm low and alarm high) thresholds that you set. An L (low alarm
condition) or an H (high alarm condition) is placed next to the sample that is actually outside the threshold.
The amount of data samples shown (and printed) can be reduced by using the data filter.
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    •    Logging start time, last sample time and the total length of the recording.
    •    Samples recorded and samples stored. These will be different if data rollover occurred. Samples
         recorded count each data sampled by the logger. Samples stored only counts the samples that are
         actually stored in logger memory.
    •    Logger Info displays the logger id and the total lifetime recordings performed by the logger. The
         logger id is unique for each logger and cannot be changed by the user. The total recordings
         counter increases each time a new recoding is initiated. It cannot be reset. These two information
         fields can be used to increase the data security of your logger.
    •    Hide sample points when the data did not change sufficiently.
    •    Show only data points that were sampled in a specified time period.
To apply the data filter, select the Data Filter… option from the View menu. The filter selection dialog
box is shown below.
The filter can be disabled by checking the "No Data Filter" box.
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Sample range filtering can be disabled by checking the "Don’t limit using xxxx" box for all the channels or
for specific channels. Channels are selected by clicking on the channel pane.
Date range filtering can be disabled by checking the "Don’t Limit By Date" box.
The filter settings apply consecutively. It is therefore very easy to find settings that will display no samples
at all. The LOGiTpc program will give you a warning if you selected a filter that results in no samples
being displayed.
To save the data, click the button from the toolbar, or select Save File… from the File menu.
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To load a saved file, click the      button from the toolbar, or select Open File… from the File menu.
LOGiTpc software stores the data in a proprietary binary format. However, data can be exported to text
files that are compatible with various analysis tools. See Exporting the Logger Data section for more
details. Exported text files cannot be loaded back into the LOGiTpc software.
    1.   To export sample, alarm and logging summary data to a text file, from the File menu select
         Export -> Text File.
    2.   To export sample data to a Microsoft Excel file, from the File menu select Export -> Excel File.
The file exported to Microsoft Excel is a text file that Excel understands. To read the file into Microsoft
Excel, follow these steps:
    1.   From the Microsoft Excel application choose Open… from the File menu.
    2.   In the Open window, under Files of type:, select Text Files.
    3.   Select the file you exported from the LOGiTpc program.
    4.   When the Text Import Wizard window opens, just click the Finish button.
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You can also remove password protection (restore factory default empty password) by checking "Remove
Password".
If you forgot the calibration password and need to reset it, click the "Forgot Password" button. This will
reset the logger password to factory default (empty password). Resetting the password in this way will
erase the data stored in the logger and reset the recording counter to 0.
•   After initiating the data logging, close the logger door and insert a lock into the hole in the logger case.
    This prevents the logger door from being open, which physically prevents a third party from
    connecting to the logger and changing or accessing the data.
•   Each logger comes with a factory set unique logger id. The logger id is always displayed in the logger
    status window and the data summary window. The logger id cannot be written by the user. This
    prevents somebody from switching loggers once the data is collected.
•   Once logging has started, parameters such as sample rate, logging start time, logging sample counter,
    etc. cannot be changed without first clearing the recorded temperature and the alarm data. This
    prevents gathering many data samples at a fast sample rate and then lowering the sample rate to give
    the appearance that the data was recorded over a longer period of time.
•   The LOGiT logger has an internal recording session counter. This counter counts how many times the
    logger was setup to record data. This counter cannot be reset even by unplugging the battery. This
    counter can be used to guarantee that the LOGiT data has not been cleared during a given period of
    time. If you know the value of the session after the logging session has started, you can guarantee that
    the LOGiT data has not been falsified if the session counter did not change. The session counter is
    available in the data summary window. These counters are read only and cannot be written to
    externally.
•   The LOGiT internal real time clock cannot be changed during the logging session.
•   The calibration data is password protected. This prevents a third party from recalibrating the unit to
    yield a false data and alarm reading.
•   Calibrating the logger erases the logged data from the logger memory. This prevents somebody from
    adjusting the logged data after a recording is made.
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Before replacing the battery, make sure that the logger is not connected to the computer. If the
logger is connected to the computer when the battery is replaced, the low battery condition will
not be reset and the logger will remain inoperable. If this situation occurs, disconnect the battery,
disconnect the logger from the computer, and connect the battery once more.
When the battery is replaced correctly, the logger status light will flash green five times in rapid succession.
General guidelines as to how long a battery will last is shown in the table below. It is assumed that the
logger uses a fresh alkaline battery, the status flash frequency is set to 5 seconds, and the status flash is set
to the dimmest setting.
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 Sample Point Capacity                21,500 points for single channel. 10,750 points per channel for dual
                                      channel.
 External Probe                       -40°F to 150°F (-40°C to 65°C), 15ft standard. Can be extended to 300 ft.
 Logger Operating Temperature         32°F to 140°F (0°C to 60°C) using Alkaline Battery.
 Range
                                      -40°F to 150°F (-40°C to 65°C) using Lithium Battery.
 Storage Temperature                  -40°F to 170°F (-40°C to 77°C)
 Ambient Operating Relative           0% to 95% non-condensing
 Humidity
 Alarms                               Over and under alarms for internal and external sensors. Alarms are not
                                      available for temperature difference between the sensors.
 Calibration                          User single point offset calibration is available through software for both
                                      internal and external sensors.
 Time Accuracy                        +/-100ppm @75°F
 Temperature Resolution               0.1°F (0.05°C)
 Temperature Accuracy                 +/- 1.0°F (0.5°C)
 Dimensions                           3’’ x 2.5" x 1.1’’ (7.6cm x 6.4cm x 2.8cm)
 Weight                               2.5 Oz (71g)
 Power Source                         9V Alkaline or Lithium battery.
 Battery Life (average use)           19 Months using Alkaline Battery.
                                      38 Months using Lithium Battery.
                                             Caution!!!
Care must be taken to ensure that the logger is not operating in
condensing conditions. This means that the dew point temperature
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 Sample Point Capacity                   21,500 points for temperature only. 10,750 points of temperature,
                                         humidity, dew point, and wet bulb temperature.
 Alarms                                  Over and under alarms for temperature and humidity. Dew point and wet
                                         bulb alarms are not available. Humidity alarms are accurate to +/- 5%
                                         RH.
 Calibration                             Humidity is factory calibrated. User single point offset calibration is
                                         available through software for both temperature and humidity.
 Operating Temperature                   32°F to 140°F (0°C to 60°C) using Alkaline Battery.
                                         -40°F to 150°F (-40°C to 65°C)* using Lithium Battery.
 Storage Temperature                     -40°F to 170°F (-40°C to 77°C)
 Time Accuracy                           +/-100ppm @75°F
 Relative Humidity Range                 0% to 99.9%RH, non condensing.
 Relative Humidity Accuracy              +/- 2% full scale, from 0% to 95% RH for temperatures between 32°F and
                                         140°F (0°C to 60°C)
 Relative Humidity Resolution            0.1%RH
 Temperature Accuracy                    +/-2°F (1°C)
 Temperature Resolution                  0.1°F (0.05°C)
 Dimensions                              3’’ x 2.5" x 1.1’’ (7.6cm x 6.4cm x 2.8cm)
 Weight                                  2.5 Oz (71g)
 Power Source                            9V Alkaline or Lithium battery.
 Battery Life (average use)              20 Months using Alkaline Battery.
                                         40 Months using Lithium Battery.
*Note that humidity sensor accuracy is only guaranteed for temperature range of 32°F to 140°F (0°C to
60°C).
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Compatible substances include, but not limited to: Water, steam, oil, Freon, hydraulic fluid, natural gas,
propane.
Incompatible substances include, but not limited to: Acids such as nitric acid, sulfuric acid and
hydrochloric acid. Any materials that are corrosive to steel.
Note that only the probe steel tip is media compatible. The probe cable is not water
proof.
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Note that only the probe sensor inside the probe is media compatible. The
outside of the pressure sensor and the pressure sensor cable are not
waterproof. Do not immerse the entire sensor! The temperature sensor is
also not waterproof.
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    Sample Point Capacity              10,750 data points when pressure and temperature are recorded together.
                                       21,500 points when recording only pressure or only temperature.
    Alarms                             Over and under alarms for pressure and temperature probes.
    Calibration                        Factory calibrated for the pressure sensor. User single point offset calibration
                                       is available through software for both pressure and temperature.
    Logger Operating                   32°F to 140°F (0°C to 60°C) using Alkaline Battery.
    Temperature
                                       -40°F to 150°F (-40°C to 65°C) using Lithium Battery.
    Pressure Sensor                    Media compatible stainless steel sensor. 6ft cable.
    Pressure Sensor Operating          32°F to 130°F (0°C to 54°C)
    Temperature
    Time Accuracy                      +/-100ppm @75°F
    Pressure Range                     0 to 500 PSI, 0 to 1000PSI for LPT1000
    Pressure Accuracy                  +/- 3 PSI, +/-5 PSI for LPT1000
    Pressure Resolution                0.15 PSI, 0.3 PSI for LPT1000
    External Temperature Probe         -40°F to 150°F (-40°C to 65°C), 15ft standard. Can be extended to 300 ft.
    Temperature Accuracy               +/- 1.0°F (0.5°C)
    Temperature Resolution             0.1°F (0.05°C)
    Dimensions                         3’’ x 2.5" x 1.1’’ (7.6cm x 6.4cm x 2.8cm)
    Weight                             2.5 Oz (71g)
    Power Source                       9V Alkaline or Lithium battery.
    Battery Life (average use)         19 Months using Alkaline Battery.
                                       38 Months using Lithium Battery.
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•     Make sure that there is no strain that could pull the leads out of the LCV connector.
•     Make sure that the leads will not interfere with any moving pieces of equipment and will not pull loose
      any wires or other connections.
To measure the voltage, connect the two voltage clip leads to the points at which the voltage is being
measured.
To measure the current, place the clamp probe around the wire in which the current is being measured.
                                          CAUTION!
     Electrical connection to any type of operating equipment is Dangerous!
The LCV leads and current probe should only be connected when it has been
    determined that the power is off and the equipment is safe to touch.
It is suggested that you always remove the LCV voltage leads before
connecting the LCV to your computer!
      If you decide to connect the LCV to a voltage source while the LCV is
    connected to your computer, make sure to read the "Connecting the LCV
      to both the Computer and a Voltage Source" section for instructions.
                                             Your
                                           Computer
                                                                                              LCV Voltage
                                                                                               Connection
                                                                      Isolation
                                                                    Transformer
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If an isolation transformer is not used, the voltage read by the LCV will not be accurate. The actual reading
may be close to Actual Voltage + Line Voltage, or Actual Voltage – Line Voltage. For instance, if the
LCV is connected directly to 120V line, without the Isolation Transformer, the reading may be 240V or
0V, depending on how the computer power supply is wired.
 Sample Point Capacity               10,750 data points when AC current and AC voltage are recorded together.
                                     21,500 points when recording only AC current or only AC voltage.
 Alarms                              Over and under alarms for AC current and AC voltage.
 Calibration                         AC current and AC voltage inputs are factory calibrated. User single point
                                     offset calibration is available through software for both AC current and AC
                                     voltage.
 Operating Temperature               32°F to 140°F (0°C to 60°C) using Alkaline Battery.
                                     -40°F to 150°F (-40°C to 65°C) using Lithium Battery.
 Time Accuracy                       +/-100ppm @75°F
 Relative Humidity Range             0% to 95%RH non condensing
 Current Range                       0 to 300 Amp AC
 Current Accuracy                    +/- 5%
 Current Resolution                  0.1 Amp AC
 Voltage Range                       0 to 500 Volts AC
 Voltage Accuracy                    +/- 1 VAC
 Voltage Resolution                  0.1 VAC
 Dimensions                          3’’ x 2.5" x 1.1’’ (7.6cm x 6.4cm x 2.8cm)
 Weight                              2.5 Oz (71g)
 Power Source                        9V Alkaline or Lithium battery.
 Battery Life (average use)          18 Months using Alkaline Battery.
                                     36 Months using Lithium Battery.
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The last selected thermocouple is the default. To keep the thermocouple the same, just click OK.
To select a new thermocouple type, click on the type you are using, then click OK.
Changing the thermocouple type invalidates the thermocouple alarm thresholds stored in
the logger. This is because each thermocouple uses slightly different constants for reference
junction compensation. Changing the thermocouple type may greatly offset the
thermocouple alarm thresholds. Whenever you change the thermocouple type, make sure
to verify your thermocouple threshold settings using the Alarm Setup Window. Changing
the thermocouple type does not affect the internal sensor alarm thresholds.
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