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1. Once connected settings can be change in the Log Options Curent Temp Synolog TD HD in the following menu screen Options can be changed by using the scroll bars next to or nated c Ea below the settings Selecting a check box allows the High Alam f 250 3 relevant setting to be enabled Low larm r 3 Alarmor j Alarm on Ambient Probe Data Save q y Interval Minutes zi Snooze Time Hrs nh 3 Time Hb rari 14 37 iJ EA A Date 8 Wi oF ajia eee ee ee Day Month Year Logging Data Now we Changing Scheduler Options These functions allow you to schedule a logging period for a future time period _Change Start of Schedule _Change End of Schedule Log Schedule Log Schedule Scheduled Start E Scheduled End Erase At Start If Time 14 i Time 17 36 Ey afri A Hour Minute Hour Minute Date a 3 10 Date z 1 07 aa a JRE N E Day Month Year Day Month Year Reset Start Time Reset End Time Functions Scheduled Start Check if you want a Scheduled End Check if you want a scheduled start scheduled end of logging Erase at start Check if you want the data to be deleted when a scheduled Time 8 Date Change this using the log begins scroll buttons to be the time you wish Time 8 Date Change this using the the logging to end scroll buttons to be the time you wish Reset End Time Button This resets the logging to start the end time to the current scheduled Reset Start Time Button This res
2. Change the folder to your CD drive ie D and click OK c Double check the directory that windows prompts Click Next d Windows will detect the driver USB2SER inf and shows the USB to Serial Cable Click Next to continue until the installation is complete e Click next to continue and let windows copy the needed files to your hard disk Click Finish while installation is complete f After installing the System will generate an additional COM Port USN to Serial Port COM3 for the connection to the SynoLog Unit 4 To check the COM port which has been selected please follow the following instructions a In the start menu click on Control Panel b In Control Panel select the System category c Click on the Hardware TAB in the System menu d Click the Device manager button e You will be able to see the the COMM port under the Ports COM amp LPT item as Prolific USB to Serial Comm Port COM3 Es Device Manager Palle File Action View Help e Floppy disk controllers IDE ATA ATAPI controllers 4 5 IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers 8 Infrared devices BY Intel AIM 3 0 Codec Es Keyboards H Mice and other pointing devices Hl oy Modems e Bd Monitors BB Network adapters E POMCIA adapters E al PEMCIA and Flash memory devices Sd Ports COM A LPT Y Bluetooth Communications Port COM y Communications Port COM P ECP Printer Port LPT iy Prolific USB to Serial Comm Port COM15 WM
3. CHANGING PROBE NAMES Each probe has a distinct serial number when the data is downloaded these serial numbers are downloaded also The serial numbers can be given a name to make it easier for the user to know which is which To assign or change a name double click on the serial number you wish to change A change probe name dialog box appears Graph Scheduler Show Probe Temperature C Humidity 12 Time Graph TER senal Number 6851 36000000066 MName Locatiorn Cancel Change ua Probe Mame 28B3136D000000CD 28B53136D000000CD 28B5136D000000CD 28B5136DO000000CD 28B3136D000000CD TETT 28B5136D000000CD 31 10 05 16 04 28B4136D000000CD 31 10 05 16 06 28B3136D000000CD 31 10 08 16 08 28B5136D000000CD 31 10 05 16 10 28B4136D000000CD 31 10 05 16 12 28B5136D000000CD _ 21 105 A 14 14 SODA ee TA In the Name Location text box type the new name for the probe and click the change name button Temperature C Humidity 12 Time Graph 31 10 05 0 11 New Probe Name El hoz ate ime Probe Name Probe hmm Temperatu F CC 30 10 05 23 35 New Probe Name 24 9375 30 10 05 12357 New Probe Name 30 8750 a 30 10 05 25 59 New Probe Name 28 7500 31 10 05 0 01 New Probe Name 27 8750 31 10 05 0 05 New Probe Name 26 3125 31 10 05 10 05 New Probe Name 25 4375 31 10 05 007 New Probe Name 25 0000 5 31 10 05 0 09 New Probe Name 24 6250 r 24 3 15 OPE
4. stop at a pre specified end time EMC Compliant N15320 Disclaimer The above specifications may be subject to change without notice The manufacturer and its suppliers hold no responsibility for damage expenses lost profits or any other claims arising from the use of these products 24 SYNOLOG TD1x SPECIFICATIONS 1 Channel temperature logger with display General Specifications Dimensions 28mm x 66mm x 92mm 1 1 x 2 6 x 3 65 Power Source 3 x AAA 1 Year Battery Life Replaceable Operating Range O C 85 C amp 0 100 RH 30 C 65 C with AAA Lithium Download Cable Syno232 Download Cable Designed to use with SynoLog Studio for downloading and analyzing PC Software en In Built Display Size 46mm x 20mm 1 8 x 0 8 Resolution 0 1 C 0 C 85 C 0 1 F Update Interval 15 Seconds 7 5 sec for half an hour after a probe is connected Internal Temperature Sensor in SynoLog unit Type of Sensor Band gap with digital interface Accuracy 0 5 C 0 C 70 C 0 9 F Related to temperature of internal sensor Resolution 0 0625 C 0 1125 F Temperature Alarms Visual Alarms High and low set points trigger separate LED s Audible Alarms High and low set points trigger buzzer Snooze Function Buzzer can be snoozed for a preset amount of time after trigger Recording Sampling Rate O 800 minute Interval 1 minute steps Memory Type Non Volatile Eeprom Data Sample Cap
5. 00000CD 28B5136D000000CD 28B5136D000000CD 28B3136D000000CD 28B5136D000000CD 28B5136D000000CD _28B5136D000000CD 28B5136D000000CD 28B4136D000000CD 28B5136D000000CD 28B3136D000000CD 28B3136D000000CD 28B4136D000000CD 28B5136D000000CD 14 13 13 te fe ida 143 Ga hod lod tad td lud Wd td Wd 149 as tds lu nd Epi 2 de by la 143 Ww 143 lu ld tl ls lud o pl dl Ed Temperature C Humidity 4 Ys Time Graph Mae tre ae ee ee a Pine Wf Ln wel gt tn OW Tee Pee eee Beene Bee Be 2 O Un 7 Oo So A 1d Ue 1 Colo WwiNiN OS OD tA OO ta OlO l a Ut Un LO Wd caw l Un bo O fe U5 eto Ambient Ambient Temperature Humidity 0 EC 27 5000 27 7500 28 0000 28 2500 28 5000 28 7500 29 0000 29 1875 29 4375 29 6250 29 8750 30 0000 30 0000 29 8750 29 7500 29 5625 29 3125 29 1250 28 8750 28 6875 28 5000 28 375 28 2500 28 1875 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 Preset Preset ES Low Alm High Alm EC CC 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 34 800 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 31 000 ASSIGNING amp
6. More Details Temperature Alarms Visual Alarms 28mm x 66mm x 92mm 1 1 x 2 6 x 3 65 3 x AAA 1 Year Battery Life Replaceable 00C 85 C amp 0 100 RH 30 C 65 C with AAA Lithium Syno232 Download Cable Designed to use with SynoLog Studio for downloading and analyzing data 46mm x 20mm 1 8 x 0 8 0 1 C 0 C 85 C 0 10F 15 Seconds 7 5 sec for half an hour after a probe is connected Internal Temperature Sensor in SynoLog unit Band gap with digital interface 0 5 C 0 C 70 C 0 9 OF Related to temperature of internal sensor 0 0625 C 0 1125 F External Temperature Probe SynoLog TDR Rear connector SynoLog TDB Bottom connector SynoProbe Digital Interface Probe 40 C 130 C 40 F 266 F Each probe has an unique internal serial number which is detected and recorded by the SynoLog Come in a range of lengths and in custom size www synotronics com High and low set points trigger separate LED s Audible Alarms High and low set points trigger buzzer Snooze Function Recording Sampling Rate Memory Type Data Sample Capacity Data Retention Other Specifications Scheduled Record Buzzer can be snoozed for a preset amount of time after trigger O 800 minute Interval 1 minute steps Non Volatile Eeprom gt 16 000 Samples gt 100 Years Without Power Unit can be set to start recording at a pre specified start time and
7. NING SYNOLOG FILES Downloaded files are saved with the extension syn In order to open previously saved files click on the File Menu Item and then Open this will open a dialog box to find the file where you saved it This will then be opened in the graph and the table Synotronics Data Logger A im Options Settings Download Open cris Print Cil P Exit unica Teng 1 p 7 it UT E TT shies PRINTING THE GRAPH Click on the File Menu Item and then Print Open Ciro Print ChiaP Select Print Graph and click Print This will print whatever you had selected on the graph Print Graph C Print Table p ae e il he ll E E KI mi j pp Pri 11231 il ml Sale Nor star Crate start Time EE E een He Pu ARES Easter ite 16 A Print Preview screen will appear showing what will be printed Click Print to print the graph E Print Preview C Documents and Settings Tyson My Documents test 8 1 07 syn Print Close Print Preview Temperature Humidity vs Time Ambient Temperature Ambient Humidity High Alarm Low Alarm 28DF495D000000E9 Temperature C Humidity 6 RH 22 04 00 38 03 12 05 46 08 20 11 Dec065 13 Dec 05 14 Dec 06 15 Dec 06 16 Dec 06 Time amp Date PRINTING TABULAR DATA Click on the File Menu Item and then Print Print Ctrl P Exit z Fajrmheid Select Print Table To
8. OG MEMORY Click on the Options Menu Item and then click on Delete Logger Menu You will be asked for a confirmation to continue The Synolog unit will beep when the memory has been deleted Synotronics Data Logger Anal File Datars Settings saline Dat DEE Logger Memory ZOOMING GRAPH The graph can be zoomed by clicking and holding the mouse button whilst on the graph and moving while a selection box shows your selection Release the mouse button to let the graph zoom Temperature C Humidity 2 Ys Time Graph T File Data Temperature Humidity vs Time Ambient Temperature Ambient Humidity High Alarm Low Alarm ZS8DF496D000000E9 a EEY Temperature PE Humidity ARHI 2203 12 29 02 55 17 21 07 48 10 Dec 085 12 Dec 06 14 Dec 06 15 Dec 06 17 Dec Os Time Date A A A To zoom out simply right click on the graph the time it takes to return to the whole graph will depend on the size of the file 24 CONNECTING amp DISCONNECTING AN EXTERNAL PROBE The connection point for an external probe is on the bottom of the unit this connector is protected by a dust cap which needs to be taken off before plugging in a probe The probe connector is then pushed onto the base of the unit the unit will detect the probe and the screen display will show the probes temperature after detection The connector has a locking mechanism which requires the top of the connector to be pulled down to
9. Processors 8 Sound video and game controllers Hi eg System devices f The COM port differs depending on your computer and can be changed by double clicking on this item selecting the Port Settings Tab and clicking on Advanced The COM port can be changed here if required 5 Please note that when the USB cable is plugged into different USB ports and hubs the Virtual COM port number can change and needs to reselected LOADING SYNOLOG STUDIO SOFTWARE 1 Place provided CD in Drive choose run from the start menu select the appropriate CD drive and the file Synotronics Data Logger msi OR please check the Synotronics website for the latest version www synotronics com au download htm 2 Click OK to continue installation iis Synotronics Data Logger Welcome to the Synotronics Data Logger setup Wizard The installer will quide pou through the steps required to install Sprnotronics Data Logger on pour computer Click Next to continue WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it map result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel Freios 3 Read the End User Agreement and click on the I Agree button then click 4 is Synotronics Data Logger License Agreement SYNOTRONICS INVENTING FOR LIFE Please take
10. SYNOTRONICS SYNOLOG TDx 2 Channel Temperature Logger with Display SYNOLOG TD1x 1 Channel Temperature Logger with Display SYNOLOG HDx 3 Channel Temperature amp Humidity Logger with Display SYNOLOG HD2x 2 Channel Temperature amp Humidity Logger with Display SYNOLOG STUDIO For changing settings downloading and analyzing data from the SynoLog devices User Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Synolog TDx TD1x HDx HD2x Features Synolog TDx TD1x HDx HD2x Functions Synolog Studio Functions Synolog Studio Requirements Installing the SynoUSB Download cable Loading Synolog Studio Software Connecting Synolog TDx TD1x HDx HD2x to Personal Computer Changing the connection speed to the SynoLog Resetting the connection speed manually Changing Synolog TD HD Settings Synolog Studio Synolog TDx TD1x HDx HD2x Downloading Data from Synolog TD HD Exporting Data to Excel Viewing Data Assigning amp Changing Probe Names Opening Synolog Files Printing the Graph Printing Tabular Data Exiting Synolog Studio Deleting Synolog Memory Zooming Graph Connecting amp Disconnecting an External Probe Snooze Function Additional Software Help Battery Source SynoLog TDx Specifications SynoLog TD1x Specifications SynoLog HDx Specifications SynoLog HD2x Specifications Support amp Service U pa Q 0 WwW 0 UA UNNE SYNOLOG TDx TD1x HDx HD2x FEATURES Easy to Read Display High Accuracy 0 5 C Precis
11. a moment to read the license agreement now Ifyou accept the terms below click Agree then Next Othenwise click Cancel End User Agreement Software Products SynoLog Studio and accompanying documentation Freeware Licensor Synotronics Pty Ltd THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOU AN END USER AND LICENSOR Oil Do Not Agree Cancel Previous Next If the Synotronics Data Logger directory is suitable to have on your hard drive then click Continue otherwise change the directory and click iis Synotronics Data Logger Select Installation Folder SYNOTRONICS INVENTING FOR LIFE The installer will install Synotronics Data Logger in the following folder To install in this folder click Next To install to a different new or existing folder enter one below or click Browse Folder EA Program Files Synotronics Data Logger ou can install the software on the following drives Volume Disk Siz EC Hat 5 Click next to continue is Synotronics Data Logger Contirm Installation SYNOTRONICS INVENTING FOR LIFE The installer is ready to install Synotronics Data Logger on your computer Click Next to start the installation Cancel Previous 6 The following box will then be displayed showing the loading of the software iis synotronics Data Logger Installing Synotronics Data Logger Spnotronics Data Logger is being installed COO Cancel 7 The follo
12. acity gt 16 000 Samples Data Retention gt 100 Years Without Power Other Specifications Unit can be set to start recording at a pre specified start time and scheduled Record stop at a pre specified end time EMC Compliant N15320 Disclaimer The above specifications may be subject to change without notice The manufacturer and its suppliers hold no responsibility for damage expenses lost profits or any other claims arising from the use of these products 25 SYNOLOG HDx SPECIFICATIONS 3 Channel temperature and humidity logger with display and external probe connection General Specifications 28mm x 66mm x 92mm 1 1 x 2 6 x 3 65 3 x AAA 1 Year Battery Life Replaceable Operating Range O C 85 C amp 0 100 RH 30 C 85 C with AAA Lithium Syno232 Download Cable aaa to use with SynoLog Studio for downloading and analyzing Display 26mm x 20mm 1 8 x 0 8 15 Seconds 7 5 sec for half an hour after a probe is connected Internal Temperature amp Humidity Sensor Type of Sensor CMOSens technology with digital interface Temperature Accuracy 0 5 OC 5 9C 40 C 0 9 OF Related to temperature of internal sensor Humidity Accuracy 2 RH accuracy 10 90 range External Temperature Probe SynoLog HDR Rear connector SynoLog HDB Bottom connector Connector Type of Probe SynoProbe Digital Interface Probe Measurement Range 40 C 130 C 40 F 266 F Each probe has an unique intern
13. al serial number which is detected Serial Numbers and recorded by the SynoLog More Details Come in a range of lengths and in custom size www synotronics com Temperature Alarms Visual Alarms High and low set points trigger separate LED s Audible Alarms High and low set points trigger buzzer Snooze Function Buzzer can be snoozed for a preset amount of time after trigger Memory Recording Sampling Rate O 800 minute Interval 1 minute steps Data Capacity gt 16 000 Samples Memory Type Non Volatile Eeprom Data Retention gt 100 Years Without Power Other Specifications Unit can be set to start recording at a pre specified start time and eS sola stop at a pre specified end time EMC EMC Compliant N15320 Disclaimer The above specifications may be subject to change without notice The manufacturer and its suppliers hold no responsibility for damage expenses lost profits or any other claims arising from the use of these products 26 SYNOLOG HD2x SPECIFICATIONS 2 Channel temperature and humidity logger with display General Specifications Dimensions Power Source Operating Range Download Cable PC Software Size Resolution Update Interval Type of Sensor Temperature Accuracy Humidity Accuracy Temperature Alarms Visual Alarms Audible Alarms Snooze Function Recording Sampling Rate Memory Type Data Capacity Data Retention Other Specifications Scheduled Record 28mm x 66
14. ct Tab in the Delimiters menu and click next ee ae 13 o NI In the next screen click finish The data will now be in Excel If you save this file in Excel you will not be able to open it again in SynoLog Studio so it is recommended to save as a different file in Excel VIEWING DATA To view the data downloaded or recovered from a saved file click on the File Data Tab near the top right This will allow you to view each data value If the data value has gone above or below preset limits this will be shown by making the data red above preset high limit or blue below preset low limit Synotronics Data Logger Analyser C Test syn Fie Options Settings Scheduler Show Probe lv Temperature Show Ambient lv Temperature Show Ambient lv Humidity z Show Probe High Alarm Show Probe 2 Low Alarm lc al Graph All Time Log Uplionx LAS MA Farenhel High Alam 7 3500 3 SerialNumber 7 Product Mode Date Time dd mm yy hh mm 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 31 10 05 Probe Name 28B3136D000000CD 28B3136D000000CD 28B5136D000000CD 28B5136D000000CD _28B5136D000000CD 28B3136D000000CD 28B5136D000000CD 28B5136D000000CD 28B3136D000000CD 28B5136D000000CD 28B5136D0
15. e 0 0625 C resolution Internal Temperature Sensor Internal Accurate Humidity Sensor for HDx and HD2x External Temperature Probe optional for TDx and HDx User Preset Visual and Audible Alarms on External probe with snooze mode High Alarm LED Low Alarm LED Large Logging Memory Easy to Use Free Software Long battery life Memory Lasts over 100 years without power Memory can be filled over 50 000 times Battery Powered Tough Casing Environment Resistant Digital temperature sensor interface reduces interference and improves accuracy no calibration required Download data to PC easily and quickly Can update unit when new attachment products are released SYNOLOG TDx TD1x HDx HD2x FUNCTIONS e Display Ambient Temperature e Display External Probe Temperature With External Probe with SynoLog TDx and SynoLog HDx e Display Humidity Synolog HDx amp SynoLog HD2x models e Display Time e Record Over 16 000 Data Points e High and Low Alarms on Ambient or External Probe Temperature o Audible With Snooze o Visual Indicators o Change Alarms Scheduled Log e Enable Disable Logging SYNOLOG STUDIO FUNCTIONS e Download Data from Synolog TDx TD1x HDx HD2x o Either erase or leave memory after download o Automatically graphs after download e Change settings in Synolog TDx TD1x HDx TD2x o Celsius or Fahrenheit High alarm temperature and enable disable Low alarm temperature and enable disable Data Save Interval Snooze Time Ti
16. ets start time in the logger the start time to the current time in the logger 10 CHANGING SYNOLOG SETTINGS USING SYNOLOG The following settings can be changed using the buttons of the Synolog 1 High Alarm indicated by the High Alarm LED being turned on 2 Low Alarm indicated by the High Alarm LED being turned on 3 Recording Data on off indicated by RECO recording off or REC1 recording on on the Synolog screen This is achieved by holding the down button for at least a second it will beep when the new settings mode has been entered The order it follows is as above Once the new settings mode is entered the setting can be changed by pressing the up or down buttons To leave the change settings mode the button can be held again for a second or left for it to automatically change back to the temperature mode Temperature humidity and settings display screen High alarm indicator Red Low alarm indicator Green Up button Airflow to Down Button ambient sensor External probe Syno232 connector 114 DOWNLOADING DATA FROM SYNOLOG TDx TD1x HDx HD2x To download data from the Synolog TDx TD1x HDx HD2x you must first connect it to the PC via the Syno232 and start the Synolog Studio software 1 Once connected to the device click on the Download Data Menu Item Synotronics Data Logger Analyser Fie Options Settings Marea Abo Log Options Curent Temp Celsius OF E Farenheit High Alar
17. it is recommended not to leave the Synolog TDx TD1x HDx TD2x plugged into the Syno232 cable when not required CHANGING THE CONNECTION SPEED TO THE SYNOLOG The connection speed from the PC can be changed between slow and fast If you have problems downloading it is recommended to use the slow speed otherwise the fast speed is the best option To change the setting first connect the SynoLog to the PC as per previous instructions Once connected select in the top menu Settings gt Connection Speed and then Slow or Fast Synotronics Data Logger Analyser C Documents Slow w Fast T Show Probe Taim Temperature The setting will then change in the SynoLog which will be detected by the SynoLog Studio software RESETTING THE CONNECTION SPEED MANUALLY If you have set the SynoLog unit for Fast connection speed and your computer can not connect to the SynoLog unit you can reset the speed to slow This is done by pressing on the Synolog unit the up button holding it and pressing the down button until the screen goes blank briefly and release the buttons CHANGING SYNOLOG SETTINGS USING SYNOLOG STUDIO Follow the previous instructions to connect the Synolog TDx TD1x HDx HD2x unit to the PC changing settings using the Synolog Studio can only be achieved whilst connected It is recommended to connect the Synolog unit to the PC after a battery change to alter settings including the time Changing Log Options
18. m fw Jano 2 2 If you want to delete the memory of the logger after the data has downloaded click yes otherwise click no to record at the end of the current data Sunotronics Data Logger Do vou want to delete the loggers memory after download wo 3 Select a filename and click save Save As Save in pp b ee Ea tte My Recent Documents i 7 My Network Save as type Synotronics Data Files eyri Cancel Plates 12 4 The screen will then show that the data is downloading and the Synolog TDx TD1x HDx HD2x screen will show the percentage of data remaining to download Synolog Studio File Options Settings i Currently Downloading gt in cle AS Ca Eli Ee ak A ak L L Temperature C Humidity 2 Ys Time Graph Temperature Humidity vs Time Ambient Temperature mbient Humidit High Alarm Low Alarm 28DF495D000000E9 Temperature PC Humidity RH 02 18 15 20 04 22 17 24 06 26 11 Dec 05 12 Dec 06 14 Dec 06 15 Dec 06 17 Dec 06 Time Date EXPORTING DATA TO EXCEL The data is saved in a file with extension syn This can be exported easily into Microsoft Excel by opening it as a tab delimited file Select Open in Excel In the Files of type select All Files Select the file you would like to open The text import wizard will open Click next to open as a delimited file In the next screen sele
19. me Date Enable Disable Logging o Change Scheduled Log Settings or enable disable either e Graph data o Automatically adjusts temperature scale to suit data Zoom into particular data section Enable Disable Data sets including High Low alarms Print graph Celsius or Fahrenheit Open previous temperature files e Table of data o Easily Identify Data Points Above or Below Pre set Alarm Temperatures Save Data in Microsoft Excel Compatible Format Show Current Temperature Humidity Show Serial Number and Product Mode Erase Memory Change Communication Port Settings Integrated Help O O O O 000 0 O O O O SYNOLOG STUDIO REQUIREMENTS Easy To Use Change Synolog Settings Download Data From Synolog Analyze Data in Graph Table All Functions on Main Screen Windows Operating System Win 98 Win ME Win2000 Win XP Minimum CPU Requirements Pentium 1 Ghz INSTALLING THE SYNOUSB USB DOWNLOAD CABLE Skip this step if you have a Syno232 cable 1 This step installs the SynoUSB cable on your computer it creates a Virtual COM port which can be selected in SynoLog Studio once installed 2 Plug in the USB cable into a free port and Windows will detect the USB Device and run the new hardware wizard to assist you in setting up the new USB Composite Device 3 Place the provided CD in the PC CD Drive and click next to continue a Select Search for the best driver for your device and click next b Select Specify a location and click Browse
20. mm x 92mm 1 1 x 2 6 x 3 65 3 x AAA 1 Year Battery Life Replaceable 00C 850C amp 0 100 RH 30 C 85 C with AAA Lithium Syno232 Download Cable Designed to use with SynoLog Studio for downloading and analyzing data 46mm x 20mm 1 8 x 0 8 0 1 C 0 C 85 C 0 10F 15 Seconds 7 5 sec for half an hour after a probe is connected Internal Temperature amp Humidity Sensor CMOSens technology with digital interface 0 5 OC 5 9C 40 C 0 9 OF Related to temperature of internal sensor 2 RH accuracy 10 90 range High and low set points trigger separate LED s High and low set points trigger buzzer Buzzer can be snoozed for a preset amount of time after trigger O 800 minute Interval 1 minute steps Non Volatile Eeprom gt 16 000 Samples gt 100 Years Without Power Unit can be set to start recording at a pre specified start time and stop at a pre specified end time EMC Compliant N15320 Disclaimer The above specifications may be subject to change without notice The manufacturer and its suppliers hold no responsibility for damage expenses lost profits or any other claims arising from the use of these products 27 SUPPPORT amp SERVICE Synotronics Pty Ltd SYNOTRONICS http www synotronics com au technical synotronics com au Phone 61 8 84314723 Fax 61 8 84314736 23 Bishop Street Skye 5072 South Australia
21. print all the data click Print All and then click the Print button 17 Print Select C Print Graph Pant Table Table Selection PintAll C Print Selection C Print Graph Print Table gt Table Selection Print Al Print Selection Start Date Start Time Ee Earliest Start Time Lett click on the graph to input shark time Reset Start End Tme Frnt Cancel Click on the graph on the main screen to select your start time or click the earliest start time button to automatically insert the earliest start time 18 f Print Graph f Print Table Table Selection Print ll End Date End Time f W Latest End Time Left click on the graph to input end time Reset Start amp End Tme rit Cancel Click on the graph on the main screen to select your end time or click the latest end time button to automatically insert the latest end time C Print Graph fe Print Table Table Selection Puntal Left click on the graph to input end time Reset Start amp End Tme Print Cancel The Reset Start amp End Time button can be clicked at any time to start the selection process again Click Print to print the data 19 EXITING SYNOLOG STUDIO Click on the File Menu Item and then Exit menu item This will close Synolog Studio FE Synotronics Data Logger A Ma Options Open Ctri 0 Print Cbti P Settings DELETING SYNOL
22. release the lock and thus release the connector Temperature humidity and settings display screen High alarm Indicator Red Low alarm Indicator Green Up button Airflow to Down Button ambient sensor External probe Syno232 connector Polarized interface SNOOZE FUNCTION The user can set high and low alarms a snooze time can also be set in the Synolog Studio Software When the alarms go off the user has the option to press both the buttons on the Synolog Unit this will snooze the audible alarm for the time period set with the Synolog Studio Software ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE HELP For help on the use of each function just hold the mouse curser over each setting to enable a pop up help box TACA Celsius OF le T Farenheit h Selects whether Celcius or Farenheit will be shown on the units screen La el Low Alam E E Data Save S al Interval Minutes 2 Log Options BATTERY SOURCE The Synolog TD HD runs from 3 AAA batteries these are placed in the battery compartment on the back of the unit 23 SYNOLOG TDx SPECIFICATIONS 2 Channel temperature logger with display and external probe connector General Specifications Dimensions Power Source Operating Range Download Cable PC Software In Built Display Size Resolution Update Interval Type of Sensor Accuracy Resolution Connector Type of Probe Measurement Range Serial Numbers
23. wing box will then be displayed indicating a successful loading of the software The program should now be in your start menu and ready to go iis Synotronics Data Lopper Installation Complete SYNOTRONICS INVENTING FOR LIFE Synotronics Data Logger has been sucessfully installed Click Close to exit CONNECTING SYNOLOG TDx TD1x HDx HD2x TO PERSONAL COMPUTER 1 Plug the Syno232 RS 232 9 Pin D connector into a spare RS 232 slot on the PC or the SynoUSB cable into the spare USB Port 2 Plug the other end of the cable into the Synolog TD HD connector on the base of the unit 3 Open Synolog Studio 4 Select the appropriate RS 232 Comm Port in the Settings gt Comm Port Menu Synolog Studio File Options Sees Dolnmicad Data About v comi Comm 2 Low Opti Celius OF 2 Fae Serial Communications Port P Comm 2 Comm 4 Ty Comm 5 High Alarm F q pos E Comm 6 Fr crm 7 ya lami p y E 3 Comm 8 Sar ELLE SL e Comm 3 A dar o ra Tie ambien Data Save tanab ites 3 E Snooze Time Hro 3 Conv 10 Comm 11 Comm 12 Comm 13 5 The Log Options should now become enabled if not press the down button on the Synolog TDx TD1x HDx HD2x this should establish the connection between the unit and the software 6 You can now change settings and download data etc whilst this is connected For longer lasting battery power
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