![]() Visiting the ‘File’ tab will enable you to print and share your data, or save it in a different format (such as a Microsoft Excel document). Once you have selected the format and location of your download and clicked ‘Save’, you will be able to view your data in ThermaData Studio. To download data between specific time frames, selected sensors or logs, click ‘Options’ at the bottom of the Save As box. Select the ‘Home’ tab at the top of the page, then click ‘Download’. To download your data, plug your logger into the computer and open ThermaData Studio. You can download your data at any time, without interfering with or corrupting any current logging taking place. If you have not enabled the instrument to carry out multiple logs, when the instrument stops recording you will need to download your data and restart the logger in ThermaData Studio before beginning a new log. You can do this up to 20 times, or until the memory of the instrument becomes full. You do not need to download previous logs as it will save them on the device for download later. the display will then show “logX done” and will be ready to and it will start recording a new log, by pressing start. If you have enabled the instrument to carry out multiple logs, you can press the start/stop button for 3 seconds. Once the device has been stopped the log is complete and ready to be downloaded. If you selected the manual option for your logger to cease logging, you can either click the stop button in ThermaData Studio (if the logger is plugged in to the computer) or you can hold the start/stop button down on the device for five seconds. You can set it to stop manually, when the logger is full, after a set number of readings or at a specific time and date. You can program your logger to stop recording in several ways through the logger settings when you set up the device. To stop the screen from toggling, hold the display/lock button down for five seconds. To turn the volume on or off, hold the mute button for five seconds. The display will show the last recorded temperature, minimum and maximum temperatures, the high and low alarms for each sensor, and the volume and battery levels. ![]() Press the display button to toggle between viewing sensors 1 and 2 and sensors 3 and 4. On the display you will be able to view two sensors at one time. You can then unplug the device from the computer. If the instrument is showing “Strt At XXhr XX”, it will automatically begin logging at the time that you have set it to commence from. It will begin to log immediately or after a time delay if you set one. If the logger is displaying “Pres to Strt”, you can either press the start/stop button on the instrument to enable it to begin logging, or you can select the start button in the bottom right-hand corner of the Logger Settings window in ThermaData Studio. Once you have confirmed that you would like your new settings to be sent to the device, the instrument will either display “Pres to Strt” or “Strt At XXhr XX”. A pop-up window will remind you that all data from the device will be cleared if you continue. This will send your new settings to the device, erasing any existing data from the instrument in the process. Once you have inputted your settings and you are ready for the logger to begin, click ‘Send Settings’ at the bottom of the Logger Settings window. Setting a time delay is useful for applications where the logger may need to acclimatise before starting. ![]() You can program your logger to start immediately, after a set time delay or at a specific time and date. Ensure you have inserted your probes before starting a log. The ports are numbered so you can see which probe corresponds to which sensor number on the device. The top of the device has four ports for each of your probes. From here you can rename your sensors and set high and low limits for each, select your reading intervals, enable multiple logs and sound alarms and select when you want your logger to start and finish taking temperatures. Click on ‘Instrument Settings’ to configure your instrument. Select the ThermaData tab at the top of the page. A pop-up should appear in the bottom right-hand corner to let you know that your instrument has been installed. Once you have done that, plug your logger into the computer using the USB cable provided and open the software. The first thing you will need to do, if you haven’t already, is to download and install the latest version of ThermaData Studio software (v6.0.0.0). Read on to learn how to do this, plus how to download and view your data. So you’ve just bought a ThermaData 4 Channel Logger? Now it’s time to set up your instrument and start logging your temperatures.
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