Mounting loggers – Vaisala vLog 4.5 User Manual
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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.