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Attaching the wlan antenna, Data logger module, Table 8 – Vaisala MMT330 User Manual

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Chapter 3 ________________________________________________________________ Installation

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NOTE

The default country setting for the WLAN interface is United States,
which limits the operation to WLAN channels 1 ... 11. To enable
additional channels (12 ... 14), you can change the country setting using
the web configuration interface.

Attaching the WLAN Antenna

The WLAN interface module must be installed at the factory (when
ordering the transmitter), or by a Vaisala Service Center. Before taking
the transmitter into use, you must attach the antenna of the WLAN
interface into the RP-SMA connector on the transmitter cover. The
location of the antenna is shown in Figure 74 on page 159.

Data Logger Module

The optional data logger module extends the data storage for the
measurement data. When the data logger is present, this storage is
automatically used by the transmitter. The stored data can be browsed
using the optional display module, and accessed through the serial
connections. See sections Graphic History on page 68 and Data
Recording on pa
ge 110.

The data logger module contains non-volatile flash memory providing
4 years and 5 months of storage for 4 parameters at a 10-second sampling
interval. When the memory is full, the data recording will not stop.
Instead, the oldest data is overwritten. For each parameter and
observation period, the module stores the minimum and maximum values
during the interval, as well a data trend value that is averaged from
samples taken during the interval (see Table 8 below).

Table 8

Observation Periods and Resolution

Observation Period

Period for Trend/Max/Min
Calculations (Resolution)

20 minutes

10 seconds

3 hours

90 seconds

1 day

12 minutes

10 days

2 hours

2 months

12 hours

1 year

3 days

4 years

12 days

The quantities that are logged are the same that have been selected for
measurement using the display/keypad or the serial line. When taking the
transmitter into use, verify that the desired quantities are selected. If you
change the quantities later, the transmitter will start logging the new
quantities, and stop logging the quantities that are no longer selected.
Changing the quantities does not delete any measurement data that is