User Manual.: OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software
User Manual.: OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software
User Manual.: OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software
User Manual.
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1 Quick Start guide
2 File menu commands
2.1 Open command (File menu)
2.2 Close command (File menu)
2.3 Save command (File menu)
2.4 Save As command (File menu)
2.5 Print command (File menu)
2.6 Print Preview command (File menu)
2.7 Print Setup command (File menu)
2.8 User command (File menu)
2.9 Send command (File menu)
2.10 Properties command (File menu)
2.11 Digitally Sign command (File menu)
2.12 1, 2, 3, 4 command (File menu)
2.13 Exit command (File menu)
3 Edit menu commands
3.1 Copy command (Edit menu)
3.2 Graph command (Edit menu)
3.3 Customise command (Edit menu)
3.4 Options command (Edit menu)
4 Action menu commands
4.1 Program and Configure command (Action menu)
4.2 Restart command (Action menu)
4.3 Download Information command (Action menu)
4.4 Show Current Readings command (Action menu)
4.5 Show Readings Trend command (Action menu)
5 Window menu commands
5.1 New Window command (Window menu)
5.2 Split command (Window menu)
5.3 Close command (Window menu)
5.4 Close All command (Window menu)
5.5 Cascade command (Window menu)
5.6 Tile Horizontal command (Window menu)
5.7 Tile Vertical command (Window menu)
5.8 Window Arrange Icons Command
5.9 1,2, . . . command (Window menu)
6 Help menu commands
6.1 Help Topics command (Help menu)
6.2 Tip of the Day command (Help menu)
6.3 Check for new version command (Help menu)
6.4 Online command (Help menu)
6.5 About OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software command (Help menu)
7 Toolbar
8 Status Bar
9 View Manager - what is it and how to display it
9.1 Views
9.2w
9.3 Analysis
10 Connecting a logger
11 How to program the logger (overview)
11 .I Alarm settings options:
11.2 Display (Liquid Crystal Display - LCD) settinos options:
11.3 Sensor configuration
11.4 Modifying Date/Time
11.5 Start and Finish conditions
11.6 Security options
12 How to download Data from the Logger
13 Scanning the Logger
14 Maintenance
14.1 Cleaning Contacts
14.2 Battery Replacement
14.3 Humidity Calibration
14.4 External Sensors
14.5 Omega Junior Batteries
14. 6 Replacing Omega Junior Longer Lids
15 How to program the ChartReader
16 Security options
17 How to download Data from the ChartReader
18 Maintenance.
18.1 POWERING & CHARGING THE CHARTREADER
18.2 POWER FAILURE
18.3 OVERVIEW OF POWER INDICATOR MODES
18.4 CHANGING PRINTER PAPER & RIBBON
19 Display list of readings
20 Supported file formats
20.1 Loooer Compact Files
20.2 CSV (Comma delimited)
20.3 Formatted Text (Space delimited)
20.4 SYLK (Symbolic Link)
20.5 Text (Tab delimited)
21 Print list of readings
22 What is FDA 21 CFR Part 11.
23 How to achieve FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance.
24 How to get further assistance
25 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
25.1 General Questions
25.2 Computer and Logger Communication
25.3 Programming loggers
25.4 Using loggers
26 Software registration
27. Warranty
1 Quick Start guide
In order for the software to communicate with a logger or ChartReader you must connect the appropriate
Communication Interface to serial port of your computer. Then place the logger into the Interface or
connect the ChartReader to the Interface.
For more help on how to connect the logger see How to connect the loooer
For more help on how to connect the ChartReader see How to connect the ChartReader.
.__I To make OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software work faster and more efficiently select the
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product(s) with which you are currently working and appropriate communication port. To do this:
choose Options command from Edit menu;
choose Products tab from Options dialog;
select product(s) and also you can set their priorities;
choose Communications tab from Options dialog;
select communication port(s) and also you can set their priorities;
click Apply button to set selected by you options and than click OK button to
close the Options dialog.
To program the logger or the ChartReader, click on the toolbar button or select Program and
Configure from the Action menu. OM-MLT Series Dat ger Software will open Program and
Configure Wizard, which allows you to input your requirements.
For more help on how to program the logger see Programmino the logger Overview.
For more help on how to program the ChartReader see How to prooram the ChartReader.
To extract data from the logger or the ChartReader, click on the toolbar button or select Download
Information from the Action menu. OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software will open Download
Readings Wizard, which allows you to retrieve and view the recorded samples from the logger or the
ChartReader.
Use this command to open an existing document that contains logger data in a new window.
You can open multiple documents at once. Use the Window menu to switch among the multiple
open documents. See File open dialog.
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
Keys: CTRL+O
Note than this application works only with Logger Compact Files.
Drives
Select the drive in which OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software stores the file that you want
to open.
Directories
Select the directory in which OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software stores the file that you
want to open.
Network...
Choose this button to connect to a network location, assigning it a new drive letter.
Use this command to close an active document that contains logger data.
Use this command to save an active document that contains logger data.
Toolbar:
Keys: CTRL+S
Use this command to save an active document that contains logger data to a specified file name.
Use this command to print an active document. This command presents a Print dialog box,
where you may specify the range of pages to be printed, the number of copies, the destination
printer, and other printer setup options.
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
Keys: CTRL+P
The following options allow you to specify how the document should be printed:
Printer
This is the active printer and printer connection. Choose the Setup option to change the
printer and printer connection.
Setup
Displays a Print Setup dialog box, so you can select a printer and printer connection.
Print Range
Specify the pages you want to print:
All Prints the entire document.
Selection Prints the currently selected text.
Pages Prints the range of pages you specify in the From and To boxes.
Copies
Specify the number of copies you want to print for the above page range.
Collate Copies
Prints copies in page number order, instead of separated multiple copies of each page.
Print Quality
Select the quality of the printing. Generally, lower quality printing takes less time to produce.
The Printing dialog box is shown during the time that OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software is
sending output to the printer. The page number indicates the progress of the printing.
Use this command to select a printer and a printer connection. This command presents a Print
Setup dialog box, where you specify the printer and its connection.
The following options allow you to select the destination printer and its connection.
Printer
Select the printer you want to use. Choose the Default Printer; or choose the Specific Printer
option and select one of the current installed printers shown in the box. You install printers
and configure ports using the Windows Control Panel.
Orientation
Choose Portrait or Landscape.
Paper Size
Select the size of paper that the document is to be printed on.
Paper Source
Some printers offer multiple trays for different paper sources. Specify the tray here.
Options
Displays a dialog box where you can make additional choices about printing, specific to the
type of printer you have selected.
Network...
Choose this button to connect to a network location, assigning it a new drive letter.
2.8 User command (File menu)
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Th’iS command only available if “User Admin Package for Title 21 CFR Part 11 compliance
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Use this command to log on to OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software, or to log off from it, or to
change your details (password).
Toolbar:
Keys: F9
To log off from OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software select Log Off from User command.
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
Keys: FIO
Use this command to send the active document through electronic mail. This command presents
a mail window with the active document attached to it. You may then fill out the To: field, Subject:
field, etc., and add text to the body of the message if you wish. When you are finished you may
click the “Send” button to send the message.
Use this command to add your digital signature to the active document.
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
In opened Digital Signatures dialog you can see signatures, if any were added at previous date.
to add digital signature click Add button. In opened Add a Digital Signature dialog select a
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meaning you wish to apply to your digital signature and click OK button. New digital signature will
be added to the current document and will include your username, meaning and time stamp of
the signature.
?? to print list of the active document digital signatures click Print button.
Use the numbers and filenames listed at the bottom of the File menu to open the last four
documents you closed. Choose the number that corresponds with the document you want to
open.
Use this command to end your OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software session. You can also
use the Close command on the application Control menu. OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software
will prompt you to save documents if there are any unsaved changes.
Shortcuts
Mouse: Double-click the application ’s Control menu button.
Keys: ALT+F4
Use this command to copy selected data onto the clipboard. This command is unavailable if
there is no data currently selected.
Copying data to the clipboard replaces the contents previously stored there.
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
Keys: CTRL+C
Data
. This option gives you a choice to set your own title and comment to the current graph.
Sensors
. This option gives you a choice to set colour and type of the line or marker for every
sensor of the current graph;
2D Graphs
. change appearance of the graph, such as whether to include comment and title, or to
display grid lines;
. change border colours.
Zoom
. set maximum and minimum value for X and Y axis.
Legend
. change position of graph Legend;
. list items, which can be included in Legend.
Colours
. set colour for the graph, comment and Legend.
:m listed above options will change appearance of the current graph only. Should you
wish to make same changes to all your graphs, please use Options command(Edit menu).
Use this command to open options dialog, which allows you to customise your program settings.
General
. select temperature scale. This option gives you a choice to set temperature scale in
Celsius, Fahrenheit, or Kelvin;
display or hide Status Bar, which is displayed at the bottom of the OM-MLT Series
batalogger Software window;
. display or hide View Manager;
. display or hide Tip of the Day when OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software start.
File
. choose how many recent file entries are displayed;
. choose which default folder to store data logging files. By default it is “C:\My
Documents\My Logger Data ”.
Date
?? change date format.
Time
. change time format.
Time Zone
change Time Zone settings.
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2D Graphs
. change appearance of the graph, such as whether to include comment and title, or to
display grid lines;
. change border colours.
Legend
. change position of graph Legend;
. list items, which can be included in Legend.
Products
list and set priorities for loggers and ChartReaders.
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Communications
. list and set priorities for communications ports.
Languages
. set language for display and printing.
Colours
. set colour for graphs, readings and Legend.
Advanced
. choose advanced features applicable to your needs.
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
For more help about programming the logger see Programming the logger Overview.
For more help about programming the ChartReader see How to program the ChartReader.
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
Shortcuts
Toolbar:
For more help see Scanning the Logger.
Use this command to open a new window with the same contents as the active window. You can
open multiple document windows to display different parts or views of a document at the same
time. If you change the contents in one window, all other windows containing the same
document reflect those changes. When you open a new window, it becomes the active window
and is displayed on top of all other open windows.
Use this command to split the active window into panes. You may then use the mouse or the
keyboard arrows to move the splitter bars. When you are finished, press the mouse button or
enter to leave the splitter bars in their new location. Pressing escape keeps the splitter bars in
their original location.
Use this command to vertically arrange multiple opened windows in a non-overlapped fashion.
Use this command to arrange the icons for minimized windows at the bottom of the main
window. If there is an open document window at the bottom of the main window, then some or all
of the icons may not be visible because they will be underneath this document window.
OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software displays a list of currently open document windows at the
bottom of the Window menu. A check mark appears in front of the document name of the active
window. Choose a document from this list to make its window active.
Use this command to display the opening screen of Help. From the opening screen, you can
jump to step-by-step instructions for using OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software and various
types of reference information.
Once you open Help, you can click the Contents button whenever you want to return to the
opening screen.
Use this command to connect to online information for updated versions of this application.
Toolbar:
Use this command to display the copyright notice, version number of your copy of OM-MLT
Series Datalogger Software, and distributor contact information.
7 Toolbar
The toolbar is displayed across the top of the application window, below the menu bar. The toolbar
provides quick mouse access to many tools used in OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software.
Click To
Open an existing file. OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software displays the Open dialog box,
in which you can locate and open the desired file.
Log on user.
Download logger trip information from loggers or from storage within ChartReaders.
8 Status Bar
The status bar is displayed at the bottom of the OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software window.
To hide or display the Status Bar, choose Options from the Edit menu and uncheck or check Display the
Status Bar option from the General tab.
The left area of the status bar displays the meaning of selected items as you navigate through the
menus. This area also interprets the toolbar buttons.
:w This area also displays date/time and value data of any indicated point on the graph.
The right areas of the status bar indicate which of the following keys are latched down:
Indicator Description
CAP The Caps Lock key is latched down.
NUM The Num Lock key is latched down.
SCRL The Scroll Lock key is latched down.
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If you want to see the View Manager in any other OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software window
location, simply select and drag.
Views To manage the type of reading, graph, or summary you would like to
display.
Links To manage which data you would like to analyze or compare.
Analysis To manage which type of analysis you would like to add in the
displayed readings or graphs.
To hide or display the View Manager, choose Options from the Edit menu. Select or deselect Display
the View Manager option from the General tab.
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9. 2 Links
The Links window provides a way to analyze and/or compare data from multiple loggers, which could
have been logged over different time periods and/or different logging intervals.
In the Links window you can see all the loggers and their sensors being that OM-MLT Series
Datalogger Software has currently open and displayed. Simply select the loggers and their sensors to
include their data into the current display window. If you want to include data logged by another logger
into the current displayed graph, place a tick in the relevant sensor or logger tick box within the Links
window. The Multiple Trip Synchronisation Wizard will guide you through the process of including the
data from the other logger into the current display.
To compare log trip data gathered from multiple locations at similar periods of time, it is recommended
that you select the option Compare trip data based on actual date/time of each reading ’.
For example, this will allow data recorded from one site to be compared with data from another during the
same interval of time.
To compare log trip data gathered from multiple and/or the same location during different periods of time,
it is recommended that you select the option Compare trip data from different date/time period(s).
This is useful for comparing current log data with that of a previous week.
To customize how the log trip data from loggers is included, select the option Manually define how the
trip data is to be compared with other trip data. This will provide you with a screen that will allow you
to manually adjust the alignment offset through the “Reading Offset ” controls.
9.3 Analvsis
The Analysis window has 2 top-level headings.
To expand or collapse the content of any headings just click on it.
Mean Average select this option to display the average value of readings in the
graph’s Legend.
Highest reading select this option to display the maximum value of the readings
in the graph’s Legend.
Lowest reading select this option to display the minimum value of the readings
in the graph ’s Legend.
Dewpoint information select this option to display temperature at which air becomes
saturated with water and begins to condense - forming dew.
Process Hygiene select this option to display the aerobic and anaerobic process
Index(PHI) hygiene index of readings in the graph ’s Legend.
Mean Kinetic select this option to display the Mean Kinetic Temperature of
Temperature(MKT1 the readings in the graph ’s Legend.
Double clicking on the Custom item opens the Calculate Value Definition dialog where you can set:
Name any name you wish. For example “Calculated fresh value of food ”.
Formula enter the formula used to convert each sensor ’s reading into the calculated value.
Example:
the value of fresh food is given as
Fresh Value = (Measured Temperature -Target Temperature) * Time
Assume the Target Temperature is 60°C.
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??Set the Time Units to hours.
??Select Greater than or equal to option and set limit to 60.
10 Connecting a logger
In order for the software to communicate with a logger you must connect the Communication Interface
to a serial port on your computer.
Place the logger into the Interface, making sure that the two metallic contacts on the bottom of the logger
are aligned with the contact pins on the Interface and that the logger is firmly seated. The software
defaults to “auto-detect” mode, which will check all the installed serial communications ports (COM) on
your computer for a logger, ChartReader, or other known Omega products.
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Programming a logger is the process of configuring a logger so that it will record the data you want, when
you want it.
The “Next >”and “< Back ” buttons will help you to navigate through dialogs. The “Esc” key and “
Cancel” button will exit you from the programming sequence without implementing any changes currently
made. The “1~ Restart> button will return you to the first step of the dialog.
When you program a logger, the first thing the software will do is retrieve the current program information
from the logger. Once the programming information has been retrieved, you may be prompted to enter a
security code to enable re-programming of the logger
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Indicate when the current reading is out of specification Enable this option if you want the logger
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the minimum specification.
Show the symbol of the sensor’s measurement units Enable this option if you want to add a
temperature symbol to the logger ’s display.
Units of measurement of the readings on the displayAllows the temperature scale the logger
displays to be changed.
Minimum any samples less than set value will be marked as out of specification.
Maximum any samples greater than set value will be marked as out of specification.
Increment the grouping size used for listing out of specification readings.
For example, if a cargo ’s temperature is allowed to vary 2 degrees from a nominal - 2 degrees then the
minimum would be set to - 4 and the maximum would be 0. If increment was set to 2 degrees, you would
get a summary indicating the number of readings that fell outside the allowable parameters in 2 degree
bands. That is, the number of readings between 0 and 2 degrees, between 2 and 4 degrees, etc. Out of
specification samples are marked with a “ *” symbol when displayed in a listed report.
This dialog allows you to adjust the logger ’s time clock. The logger ’s current date and time are displayed.
There are three options available:
Do not make any change to the date or time of the logger Select this option to leave the logger ’s
time clock unchanged.
Change to the same date and time of this computer Use this option if you need to set multiple
loggers to the same date and time.
This dialog allows you to control the start and finish points and the interval between each reading.
Start new log trip determines when the logger is to start logging.
You can select one of the following options:
After a magnetic start the logger will start when a magnet passes over the logger label.
In after selected days, hours and minutes.
At selected date and time.
Finish log trip determines when the logger is to stop logging. You can select one of the
following options:
After <number> readings after selected number of readings.
After <time interval> after selected days, hours and minutes.
At selected date and time.
Continuous logging logger will not stop, recording over its previous samples.
You can change the security code to safeguard your logger from unauthorised tampering. Make sure that
you keep a note of your security code and logger serial number in a safe place. If you lose or forget the
security code, the logger will have to be returned to the distributor or manufacturer to restore default
password.
For Omega Junior loggers the security code can be up to 4 digits. Loggers are shipped from the
manufacturer with a security code of “1234 ”.
For Omega Precision loggers the security code can be up to 20 characters long (letters and numbers)
and is not case-sensitive. Loggers are shipped from the manufacturer with a security code of “ESCORT ”
Protect program settings Enable this option if you want to protect your
programming settings for the current logger.
Protect retrieval of readings Enable this option to disallow viewing of data from the
current logger without a password.
12.2 To download data from the logger, click on the toolbar button or select Download Information
from the Action menu. OM-MLT Series Datalogger Softwarewill open Download Readings W izard,
which allows you to retrieve and view the recorded samples from the logger.
12.3 After the data has been successfully downloaded you can change logger ’s start conditions. You
have 4 options:
Do not upload any new Select this options if you want to keep current data in the
start conditions to the logger ’s memory. The new data will be added to the end
logger of the existing list until the logger is reprogrammed or
logging is finished.
Wait [time] after a Restart logger after a magnetic start. If [time] has not
magnetic start been selected, logger will activate immediately after the
magnetic start.
Selecting Show Current Readings from the Action menu, or clicking the toolbar button, will
produce a dialog box showing what the sensors of a logger are currently registering, updated in real time.
:w Scanning the logger quickly consumes battery power, so short scans are recommended.
14 Maintenance
14.1 Cleaninq Contacts
It may prove necessary from time to time to clean the metal contacts on the logger and interface in order
to ensure reliable communications. The contacts may be cleaned gently with isopropyl alcohol or
methylated spirits.
:m: The Omega Junior stores its data in a non-volatile memory so that even if the battery fails, the
recorded readings are retained. However, if battery power is lost for more than one minute, the Omega
Junior’s internal clock may stop and will need to be reset
If the logger fails to beep or communicate after the battery has been replaced, remove the new battery,
short the battery springs together with a piece of wire, like a paper clip, reinsert the new battery, and try
again.
14.6.a Check that the o-ring and seat are clean and free of dirt and other contaminants.
14.6.b Grease the o-ring with an o-ring lubricant. We recommend Dow Corning Molykote 111
14.6.~ Ensure that the o-ring is properly fitted into its seat in the lid.
14.6.d When screwing the lid on, do not over tighten as this may damage the thread.
As Omega Engineering, Inc can not control how you replace the lid, we are unable to guarantee the lid
seal will remain watertight and condensation proof once the lid has been removed and replaced.
15 Connecting ChartReader
In order for the software to communicate with a ChartReader you must connect the Communication
Interface to a serial port on your computer.
Connect the ChartReader to the Interface. The software defaults to “auto-detect” mode, which will
check all the installed serial communications ports (COM) on your computer.
:m the Interface is shipped with a standard g-pin connector. If your computer is equipped
with a 25-pin connector you will need to purchase a 25.pin female to g-pin male converter.
15.2 Click on the toolbar button or select Program and Configure from the Action menu.
OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software will open Program and Configuration Wizard, which will guide
you through the process.
The “Next >” and “< Back ” buttons will help you to navigate through dialogs. The “Esc” key and “
Cancel” button will exit you from the programming sequence without implementing any changes currently
made. The “1~ Restart” button will return you to the first step of dialog.
If password access for the ChartReader has been enabled, you may be prompted to enter the password
into the security access dialog.
This dialog allows you to change general information stored in the ChartReader. A description, such as
the site name where ChartReader is located, an asset or inventory number, may be entered into the
appropriate fields. You can also enter up to 4 lines of text into the text fields of the Printable Messages
boxes. These 4 lines will appear at the beginning of every ChartReader printout.
This dialog allows setting of other operating, power and miscellaneous options for the ChartReader.
Temperature Units
The temperature units used on printed graphs can be set by selecting from the drop-down
Temperature units menu. For example, “C can be chosen as the unit of temperature by
selecting Celsius from the menu.
Date Format
Similarly, the format of the date on printouts can be chosen by selecting from the drop-down Date
Format menu. As an example of the selected date format, the current date is displayed at the
centre-bottom of the Printout Options box.
Enable internal beeper
This option will enable the beeper in the ChartReader, which indicates such things as the
ChartReader’s communication with a logger, the successful re-arming of a logger and that the
ChartReader has run out of paper.
Can re-arm a logger
If this option is enabled, the ChartReader will have the ability to re-arm loggers after downloading
their data. The ChartReader will be able to rearm a logger, with the same logging parameters,
for a magnetic start. Note that if a logger was originally programmed for a timer start, rearming
for a magnetic start will prevent the timer start.
Can store multiple downloads
If this option is enabled, the ChartReader will be able to store data from more than one logger
and/or multiple trips from the same logger(s). Each download from a logger is stored as a “Data
Block”.
Turn-off after
You can set the amount of time the ChartReader will wait, when idle, before automatically turning
Off.
This dialog allows the setting of list and graph options for the ChartReader.
There are two options available for defining the Y-Axis range of printed charts. The first option is
to use the sensor ’s working range as the range of the graph. Select Full range of the sensor to
choose this option. For example, if the sensor ’s range is -395°C to 39.5”C and this option is
selected, the Y-Axis range will be based on these limits.
Alternatively, chart Y-Axis ranges can be calculated from the specification and increment values,
as originally defined in a logger ’s programming sequence, by selecting the Specification range
and multiples of the increment option. For this option, the number of specification increments
to include in the chart range can be set with Number of specification increments to use. The
maximum number of increments to be used must be less than 256. For example, if the
specification limits are +I 5°C (minimum) and +25”C (maximum), the summary increment is 2”C,
and the number of specification increments to use is set at 3, the Y-Axis limits would be
15°C - (3 * 2°C) = +9”C (lower)
and 25°C + (3 * 2°C) = +31 “C (upper).
The value in the Round Y-Axis to the nearest field, controls the amount that the Y-Axis range
labels can be rounded by; Y-Axis range values are rounded to the nearest multiple of this value.
This rounding applies to the range values as set above. In the above example, if the rounding
applies to range values set to 2, the Y-Axis range would be 8°C to +32”C. The default value is 5.
Text orientation
You can choose Portrait to print text horizontally across the page. This is the default mode used
in previous versions of ChartReader. You can also choose Landscape, which prints the graph
header and axis and sensor labels vertically up the page. When this option is enabled, you can
also use the Compression feature if you wish.
Compression
Graph printout compression allows ChartReader graph printouts to be printed using a shorter
than normal section of paper. This feature can save time, paper and the printer ribbon.
Compression is only available if Landscape text orientation is selected.
You can select from the drop-down list:
None
Choose this option to print graphs out full size, with a printed dot representing each sample.
Thumbnail (40mm maximum length)
Choose this option to print graphs with a maximum length of 40 millimetres. The
ChartReader will then calculate an appropriate compression ratio for each graph printout.
Note that this is a maximum length; if a log cycle has too few logs to fill 40mm, it will be
printed normal size. Note also that because a ratio is used to compress the graph, it may
print smaller than 40mm.
Half length
Choose this option to print all graphs half size, using one printed dot for every two readings.
This is represented by a ratio of 2:l.
Custom maximum length
You can specify a maximum length for all graphs, in millimetres, with this option. Type the
length you require into the ‘mm’box beside the drop-down list.
As with the Thumbnail option, the ChartReader will calculate an appropriate compression
ratio for each graph printout. Note that this is a maximum length; if a log cycle has too few
logs to fill the specified length, it will be printed normal size. Note also that because a ratio is
used to compress the graph, it may print smaller than the specified length.
Custom ratio
You can specify your own compression ratio by selecting this option. Type the ratio into the
box beside the drop-down list. Because this ratio represents the number of readings to be
displayed on a single line, you can only enter a whole number.
15. 3 Click Finish button after the ChartReader has been programmed successfully.
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configure additional loggers and/or ChartReaders option.
16 Security options
You can change the security code to safeguard your ChartReader from unauthorised tampering. Make
sure that you keep a note of your security code in safe place. If you lose or forget the security code, the
ChartReader will have to be returned to the distributor or manufacturer to retrieve your password.
When you are programming the ChartReader click Change Password button in the Details tab to open
Password Setting dialog.
The Restrict Access option allows control of password access. This password will protect access to the
configuration of the ChartReader, as well as data stored in the ChartReader. It will not protect the
operation of the ChartReader, as the keypad will still be active.
If password access is enabled, you can set the password by typing it into the Password field, and again
into the Confirmation field. The password may contain alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive.
17.2 To download data from the ChartReader, click on the toolbar button or select Download
Information from the Action menu. OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software will open Download
Readings Wizard, which allows you to retrieve and view the recorded samples from ChartReader.
17.3 After the data has been successfully downloaded you can free up memory capacity of
ChartReader. Select Delete all data blocks from within the ChartReader( if this option is enabled, all
the logger data currently stored in ChartReader will be deleted when the configuration settings are
uploaded. This will free up memory capacity to store data from further loggers.
17.4 To view the downloaded data click Finish button.
:w If you would like to download additional data from the ChartReader( you may do so by
selecting Download information from additional loggers and/or ChartReaders option.
18 Maintenance.
The ChartReader contains an internal NiCad battery which typically, when fully charged, can provide
power for about 1 hour of continuous printing.
To charge the NiCad battery, plug a 12V @ IA supply into the DC connector located at the rear of the
case. The plug needs to be a 2.lmm DC plug with negative on the inner connection.
(An adaptor of lesser current rating (i.e. say 0.7 amp) can be used but this will increase the time it takes
to fully charge the battery.) A 12V car cigarette lighter adaptor can also be used.
When connected to a suitable power supply, the ChartReader will indicate that the battery is being
charged by flashing the ON light.
The battery will normally take up to 2 hours to fully charge with 90% of the charge being attained within
the first hour. The charger can be left permanently plugged in without damage to the ChartReader or
battery.
Sometimes the battery will not take on a fast charge and the ON light will stop flashing well before 1 hour
is elapsed. In this case the ChartReader will continue to charge the battery in a “trickle charge mode ”
and may take up to 18 hours to fully charge a battery.
It is highly advised that the battery is fully exhausted before recharge to maximise life and
capacity of the battery.
Note that because the ChartReader uses an intelligent charge technique, it cannot be turned off when
external power is applied (i.e. a charger is connected). As soon as the external power supply is plugged
into an inactive ChartReader, it will automatically turn on to maintain the charging of the battery.
The battery will typically exhaust itself during printing as this is the most energy consuming activity. When
the battery is becoming exhausted, the ON indicator will rapidly flash and a beep will be sounded. If this
occurs during printing (the most likely time) the printing will pause until either the battery voltage rises or a
charger is plugged in.
To continue using the ChartReader, plug in an external power source. As long as the printing was not
aborted it will automatically continue once a suitable external power supply is attached.
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ON Indicator slowly flashing with Charge in progress.
charger plugged in.
ON Indicator permanently on with Fast Charge completed. Battery trickle charged
charger plugged in.
ON Indicator flashing rapidly with Battery nearly exhausted.
beeping.
ON Indicator not on ChartReader inactive (turned off).
The ChartReader uses standard 57mm wide paper or 2 layer 57mm wide NCR type duplicating paper.
To replace the paper roll perform the following steps:
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open.
2. Remove the short length of paper remaining in the printing mechanism by:
. using the small FEED button located on the circuit board to the left of the printer mechanism, or
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3. Remove old roll core from the holding fingers and insert the new roll with the paper direction as shown
in the diagram above.
4. Free the end of the new paper and ensure that the end is cut reasonably straight and square. Trim with
scissors if necessary.
5. Take the free end of the paper and gently push it over the plastic ramp and into the mouth of the printer.
6. By using the manual feed knob (if present) or the FEED button (with power ON), feed the paper
through the mechanism, past the ink ribbon and leave about 6mm (x inch) of paper protruding from the
top of the mechanism.
7. Tighten the ink ribbon in it ’s cassette by turning the star shaped disc (on the left of the cassette) 2 or 3
turns clockwise.
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replaceable cassette mounted on the printer mechanism.
To extract data from a logger, click on the toolbar button or select Download Information from the
Action menu. OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software will open Download Readings Wizard, which
allows you to retrieve and view the recorded samples from a logger.
If you are using an Omega Precision logger and the beeper is turned on, or you are using an Omega
Junior logger, you will hear several “beeps” while data is being downloaded. These beeps indicate that
the logger is sending information to your computer. Note that if the Protect Data option is enabled, you
will have to provide the logger ’s security code before being able to retrieve the readings.
List of Readings
When the data is initially extracted from a logger it may be displayed in the following form:
. List of readings
. Readings and summary
. 2D graph - Line
. 2D graph - Step
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This includes such facts as:
? Description of the log trip.
? Which sensors were used.
9 Number of readings taken.
. Trip number. This number is incremented every time a logger is programmed and starts a new log.
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To print data from a logger, click on the toolbar button or select Print from the File menu. OM-MLT
Series Datalogger Software will open Print dialog where you may specify the range of pages to be
printed, the number of copies, the destination printer and other printer setup options.
“User Admin Package for Title 21 CFR Part 11 compliance”is a software product which provides
complete FDA 21 CFR Part 1 Icompliant user login functions, and a comprehensive administrator console.
The alarm will activate when the temperature that the logger records is not within the specified
monitoring range, as defined in the sensor specification step of the programming process.
??Why does the alarm, Red, LED on the logger still blink even when the logger has finished?
This feature is provided so that you are aware that the logger was in alarm mode when the logger
finished its logging. When monitoring temperature sensitive cargo, for example, this feature is extremely
useful to give an immediate indication that the cargo may not be in an acceptable condition. You may
stop the alarm, Red, LED flashing by swiping a magnet over the logger in a similar fashion to starting the
logger.
?? My humidity logger does not show any sensible humidity or temperature readings, only c-22.2 &
lOO%, but I can program and list OK, what is wrong?
The most likely cause is that you have at some stage removed the bung with the sensors for
battery replacement, and subsequently put it back the wrong way around. Check, that the sensor is
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??My logger has LED’s; but the activity LED does not blink, even if the logger is logging, why?
You have turned the beeper off. The LED and the beeper work off the same internal signal. If you
turn the beeper back on, the activity LED will also start blinking again. This is done during the
programming of the logger in the Program and Configuration Wizard (see Programming the logger
Overview) where you can also change the password settings.
?? Why are there two different specifications for resolution and accuracy?
Resolution and accuracy are two different things:
Resolution is the smallest interval measurable by a scientific instrument. In the case of Omega
loggers, these are the steps indicated by the temperature table. If two consecutive values in the
table read 5’C and 55°C the resolution is 0.5’C, as the logger can not hold any values (and the
software can not display any values) in-between these two. Even if the real temperature is 5.2OC,
either 5.0°C or 5.5”C will be displayed. The resolution of thermistor based sensors is NOT constant
across the temperature range, as thermistors are a non-linear device.
Accuracy is the degree of refinement in measurement. In case of a logger this is what the
electronics are theoretically capable of achieving, if the resolution was infinitely small. If the true
temperature value was 5.053OC and the electronics have an accuracy of 0.3OC, any value between
4.753’C and 5.353’C is considered within the accuracy of the logger. This does NOT necessarily
mean that the value can also be displayed, as this is again based on the resolution of the
instrument. If the electronics determine that the true temperature value is 5.29OC, in above
example either 5.0°C or 5.5’C will be indicated. The accuracy of the loggers is constant across the
temperature range.
Absolute accuracy (AA) is based on both accuracy (A) and resolution (R) and is (scientifically)
calculated from the square root of the sum of the squared resolution and accuracy.
AA=SQR(RESY + AA2). This is difficult to ascertain, as the resolution of the logger varies with
temperature. In above example AA=SQR(0.5 ”2+0.3 ”2)= SQR(0.25+0.09) = 0.58OC. The true
temperature value can therefore be as much as 0.58OC out from the actual temperature displayed
for the logger still to be considered within specification. As the resolution is coarser at both ends of
the range, this value becomes greater the closer you measure to the end. This is why we
recommend, that if a logger is predominantly used in a specific application the average
temperature of that application should be in the middle of the logger ’s range, where resolution and
with it the capability of displaying an accurate value will be best.
??The software says it can’t communicate with the logger, or that the logger is responding
incorrectly; what might be the cause?
1. Check to ensure that the logger is placed firmly on the interface.
2. The interface is not, firmly, connected to the computer. Check the connection.
3. There is a foreign substance on the interface and/or logger contacts preventing reliable
contact. See Cleaning Contacts in Chapter 10, Maintenance, for further information.
4. The software is not configured to the serial port in use. Please ensure that the selected
communication port in the Communication Settings dialog (see Chapter 8, User-Definable
Options) is the same as that being used.
5. The battery within the logger is flat and requires replacing.
6. Another serial device, for example an internal fax/modem, is sharing the same address space
and/or interrupt request (IRQ) line.
7. You may require a Serial Port Adapter (see below for further information).
8. You are experiencing communication errors. Please check with your computer vendor to
ensure your communication ports are configured and functioning correctly.
9. The logger has corrupted configuration data, possibly as a result of the electronics being
subjected to an excessive electrostatic discharge or exposure to high EM fields. Logger will
require servicing.
??I have upgraded to a new computer, but my logger does not communicate any longer, why?
Please make sure that all your communication settings are correct, and also check that no other
serial devices (for example mouse, modem etc) try to access the serial port at the same time as the
OM-MLT Series Datalogger Software software. You may also require a Serial Port Adapter (see
below). Also check that your logger is still working on a different PC. More suggestions for
troubleshooting can be found in the “Diagnostics Form ”.
. I am using the logger in a light sensitive environment, how do I make sure the LED’s always
remain off?
It is possible to ensure the alarm, Red, LED is never activated during a logging period by
ensuring the “Raise alarm on above upper spec readings” and the “Raise alarm on below lower spec
readings” options are disabled. On some models of loggers, the active, Green, LED can be disabled by
disabling the “Beeper On ” option in the “Miscellaneous Settings ” window of the programming
sequence.
??My password has changed, but I did not type a new one in; what is wrong?
The password prevents an unauthorised person from overwriting your data. There is no “back
door” into the logger if you forget your password, so please make sure no other person has access to
your password and changes it without your knowledge. If you are sure you have not reprogrammed your
password, you may have inadvertently changed it by entering the Password Setting dialog (see Security
Options), and hitting the “OK” button, rather than the “Cancel” button. In this case the password has
changed to a blank password, and pressing “OK” in the Security Access dialog will get you to the next
dialog box, without having to enter a password. You can then set the password in the normal way.
?? When should I use an external sensor instead of the internal temperature sensor?
1. When the best response time is required. An external sensor will respond to changes in
temperature slightly quicker than an internal sensor. Refer to your logger ’s published
specifications for further details.
2. When the temperature of the environment may not be within the operating temperature limits
of the logger.
3. When the logger cannot be placed within the cargo to be monitored and the temperature within
the cargo is what is to be monitored. An external temperature sensor occupies far less space
than a logger will.
4. When the environment to be monitored is in a non-transparent and/or soundproof area and it is
required to continuously view the status of the logger, like if the logger is in alarm mode. A logger
does not need to be
Where is the best place to place the logger and/or the external sensor? .
A logger, or external temperature sensor, best functions when placed in a location where
abnormal air currents are not an issue. For example, if you want to monitor the temperature of a room, it
is advisable not to place the logger too close to the door. Otherwise, every time the door is opened the
logger will be subjected to the temperature of the neighbouring room, while the average temperature of
the room may not actually significantly change.
??Why are all the readings from the external sensor that the logger took, below the temperature
range of the logger?
The logger was unable to communicate with the external sensor. The most likely reasons include:
1. The sensor was not plugged firmly into the logger, check the connection.
2. There is foreign substance on the external sensor socket or the external sensor plug,
preventing reliable contact.
3. The external sensor assembly is at fault. The external sensor will require servicing, if available
for this model of sensor, or replacing. Please contact your distributor for the options.
??I replaced the battery in the logger, but now the dates and times in my listed report are wrong.
Is there any way to fix this?
1. Program the logger without changing any settings, except make sure that:
a. The logger’s internal date and time are after the logger did, or would have, finished the
last logging cycle.
b. The start logging time is exactly when the first reading was taken.
c. The number of readings to take is the same as the number of readings taken.
Do not start the logger logging otherwise the stored readings will be lost.
2. Create a listed report from the stored readings as per normal and the dates and times of each stored
reading should be correct. You may ignore the warning message that the software will report concerning
that the logger has been re-programmed.
26 Software registration
At start up of this software you will see the Registration dialog, which gives you two options
register or quit.
To register, click Register button. This will open for you License Registration dialog.
When you will receive Site Key from your local distributor:
1 .Copy Site Key from e-mail message.
2.ln License Registration dialog click Paste button or type manually Site Key into
required field.
3.Click OK button.
Software will open for you Registration dialog with confirmation. Click OK button.
You can always check status of your license by choosing License command from Help menu.
27 Warranty
The Omega loggers and ChartReaders have a 36 months warranty valid from date of purchase. In the
event of a malfunction please contact your distributor. The warranty has the following exclusions:
I. If the unit has been modified from manufacturers specifications.
2. Exposure of the logger to temperatures less than -45°C or greater than 85°C unless the
logger is designed for use in temperatures outside this range (for example the Autoclave logger).
3. Loss or damage caused by the ingress of moisture.
4. Evidence that the printed circuit board has been removed or tampered with.
5. Evidence of mistreatment or abuse.
6. Loss of unit.
Batteries are not covered by this warranty.