Logging Modes

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The logging mode determines what parameters the logger reads and saved in its internal memory. For example, If your logger is capable of logging Humidity, you can choose whether it logs Temperature, Humidity, or both (for more information see the topic Setting Up Humidity Loggers).

 

The following logging modes are defined for Temprecord loggers:

 

Logging Mode

Mk3 Temperature

Mk3 RH

Mon-T

G4

G4 RH

G4 Dual Temperature

Temperature

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Y

Humidity

 

Y

 

 

Y

 

Temperature and Humidity

 

Y

 

 

Y

 

Temperature (2nd channel)

 

 

 

 

 

Y

Dual Temperature

 

 

 

 

 

Y

 

If your logger is capable of logging Humidity, you can choose whether it logs Temperature, Humidity, or both. For more information see the topic Setting Up Humidity Loggers.

 

If your logger is a Dual Temperature logger, you can choose whether it logs internal temperature, external temperature (probe), or both.  For more information see the topic Setting Up Dual Temperature Loggers

 

When the parameters dialog is open, TRW only displays the logging modes that are available in the logger the parameters are read from., so for example, if the logger present is a dual temperature logger, the logging modes of Humidity and Temperature and Humidity will not be available to select.

 

If you select Temperature and Humidity, or Dual Temperature the number of samples available before the logger fills up and stops (or begins to overwrite the oldest samples) is halved, as one each of both channel values are logged each sample period.  The display of logging duration will change to reflect this.

 

See also:

Setting Up Humidity Loggers

Setting Up Dual Temperature Loggers


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