Mounting Loggers
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Second and subsequent loggers if performing Batch Setup
using multiple COM ports (vLog VL):
1
The Confirm Description dialog box opens for the next
COM port.
2 If this COM port is assigned to a logger you wish to setup
with the same Sample Timing settings as the first logger,
skip to step 5. If this COM port is not assigned to a logger
you wish to setup, click
Cancel.
3 A message appears, asking if you would like to abort the
batch setup. Click
No.
4 Repeat from step 1 until you reach a COM port which is
assigned to a logger you wish to setup.
5 In the Confirm Descriptions dialog box, change the
Logger and Channel Descriptions as desired. Click
OK.
6 A message appears showing the changes to be made,
asking if you want to continue. Click
Yes.
7 Repeat from step 1 for all remaining loggers.
8 When all loggers have been setup, click View Report if
desired, otherwise, click
Close.
Mounting Loggers
Because they are small and light, you can easily mount
Vaisala Veriteq loggers in the field using a variety of
techniques including Velcro strips, double-sided tape, duct
tape, and magnetic strips.
In harsh environments, place the logger in a standard
industrially-rated enclosure, and run external sensors and
probes from the enclosure using special fittings in the
openings.
Some tips for placing loggers:
• Ventilation - Do not obstruct the air passage holes in the
logger. There should be a clear path for the air to get to the
internal sensors (if they are used or available).
• Vibration - Excessive vibration can knock the unit off its
mounting. If the location is subject to excessive jarring or
vibration, mount the logger more securely.
• Temperature - Excessive temperature (low or high) can
affect adhesives.
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