Testo Detalogger
Testo Detalogger
Testo Detalogger
Instruction manual
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1 Contents
1 Contents
1 Contents 3
2 Safety and the environment 4
2.1. About this document 4
2.2. Ensure safety 5
2.3. Protecting the environment 5
3 Specifications 6
3.1. Use 6
3.2. Technical data 6
4 First steps 12
4.1. Unlock the data logger 12
4.2. Inserting batteries 13
4.3. Connecting the data logger to PC 13
5 Display and control elements 14
5.1. Display 14
5.2. LED 17
5.3. Key functions 18
6 Using the product 19
6.1. Connecting a sensor 19
6.2. Programming data logger 19
6.3. Menu overview 20
6.4. Mounting the wall bracket 23
6.5. Securing the data logger 24
6.6. Reading out measurement data 24
7 Maintaining the product 25
7.1. Changing batteries 25
7.2. Cleaning the instrument 27
8 Tips and assistance 27
8.1. Questions and answers 27
8.2. Accessories and spare parts 28
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2 Safety and the environment
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2 Safety and the environment
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3 Specifications
3 Specifications
3.1. Use
Data loggers testo 175 are used to store and to read out
individual readings and measurement series.
With testo 175 measurement values are measured, saved
and transmitted to the PC via USB cable or SD card,
where they can be read out and analysed with the software
testo Comfort Software. With the software the data loggers
can also be individually programmed.
Typical applications
testo 175 T1 and testo 175 T2 are optimally suitable for
temperature measurements in refrigerators, freezers, cold-
storage rooms and cooling shelves.
testo 175 T3 records two temperatures at the same time
and is most suitable e.g. for monitoring the temperature
spreading between feed and return flow in a heating
system.
testo 175 H1 controls the climatic conditions e.g. in
warehouses, offices and in the production area.
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3 Specifications
Feature Values
Measurement Temperature (°C/°F)
parameter
Battery type 3x battery type AAA or Energizer L92
AAA-size cells
Life 3 years (15 min. measuring cycle,
+25 °C)
Degree of IP 65
protection
Dimensions in 89 x 53 x 27 mm
mm (LxWxH)
Weight 130g
Housing ABS/PC
Measuring cycle 10s - 24h (freely selectable)
Interface Mini-USB, SD card slot
Memory capacity 1 million readings
EU Directive 2014/30/EU, complies with the EN
standard128301
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3 Specifications
Feature Values
Measurement Temperature (°C/°F)
parameter
Operating -35 to +55 °C
temperature
Storage -35 to +55 °C
temperature
Battery type 3x battery type AAA or Energizer L92
AAA-size cells
Life 3 years (15 min. measuring cycle,
+25 °C)
Degree of IP 65
protection
Dimensions in 89 x 53 x 27 mm
mm (LxWxH)
Weight 130g
Housing ABS/PC
Measuring cycle 10s - 24h (freely selectable)
Interface Mini-USB, SD card slot
Memory capacity 1 million readings
EU Directive 2014/30/EU, complies with the EN
standard12830 2
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3 Specifications
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3 Specifications
the sensor.
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3 Specifications
Feature Values
Measurement Temperature (°C/°F), moisture (%rF
parameter /%RH/ °Ctd/ g/m3)
Life 3 years (15 min. measuring cycle,
+25 °C)
Degree of IP 54
protection
Dimensions in 149 x 53 x 27 mm
mm (LxWxH)
Weight 130g
Housing ABS/PC
Measuring cycle 10s - 24h (freely selectable)
Interface Mini-USB, SD card slot
Memory capacity 1 million readings
EU Directive 2014/30/EU
Battery life
The programming windows of the software provide you
with typical guide values for the expected lifetime of the
battery. This lifetime is calculated on the basis of the
following factors:
• Measuring cycle
• Number of connected sensors
Since the battery life depends on quite a few other factors,
the calculated data can only serve as guide values.
The following factors have a negative effect on the battery
life:
• longer flashing of the LEDs
• frequent reading out (several times per day) via the
SD-card
• extreme fluctuations in operating temperature
The following factors have a positive effect on the battery
life:
• display switched off
The battery capacity reading in the display of the data
logger is based on the calculated values. However, the
data logger is switched off when a critical voltage level has
been reached. It may therefore happen that:
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4 First steps
4 First steps
4.1. Unlock the data logger
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4 First steps
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5 Display and control elements
5. Plug the USB cable into the Mini USB port (1).
6. Configure the data logger, see separate operating
instructions testo Comfort Software.
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5 Display and control elements
testo 175 T1
<150 days
<90 days
<60 days
<30 days
> Read out data and change battery
(see Reading out measurement data
page 24).
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5 Display and control elements
1 Reading channel 1
2 Units channel 1
3 Reading channel 2
4 Units channel 2
5 Measurement program over
6 Measurement program running
7 Wait for start of measurement program
8 Start criterion Date/ Time programmed
9 Battery capacity
Icon Capacity
>151 days
<150 days
<90 days
<60 days
<30 days
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5 Display and control elements
Icon Capacity
<30 days
> Read out data and change battery
(see Reading out measurement data
page 24).
5.2. LED
Representation Explanation
Red LED flashes Remaining battery capacity has
once every 10 dropped below 30 days
seconds
Red LED flashes Remaining battery capacity has
twice every 10 dropped below 10 days
seconds
Red LED flashes Battery is empty:
three times
every 10
seconds
Red LED flashes Limiting value was exceeded/fallen
three times short of
when pressing
the button
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5 Display and control elements
Representation Explanation
Yellow LED Instrument changes from Wait-mode
flashes three to Rec-mode.
times
Yellow LED Instrument is in Rec-mode
flashes three
times when
pressing the
button
Green and Instrument is in End-mode
yellow LED flash
three times
when pressing
the button.
Green LED Instrument is in Wait-mode
flashes three
times when
pressing the
button
Green LED Long pressing of the GO button has
flashes five set a time mark.
times when
pressing the
button
Green, yellow The battery has been changed.
and red LED
flash in
succession
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6 Using the product
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6 Using the product
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6 Using the product
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6 Using the product
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6 Using the product
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6 Using the product
4. Plug the USB cable into the Mini USB port (1).
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7 Maintaining the product
5. Read out the data logger and process the read out
data, see separate operating instructions testo Comfort
Software.
Via SD card
1. Loosen the screw on the right side of the data logger.
Use a coin for this purpose.
7 Maintaining the
product
7.1. Changing batteries
The battery change stops the currently running
measurement program. However, stored
measurement data are preserved.
1. Read out stored measurement data, see Reading out
measurement data page 24.
✓ If it is no longer possible to read out the saved
measurement data because the battery capacity is too
low:
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7 Maintaining the product
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8 Tips and assistance
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8 Tips and assistance
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