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Checking and operation of MLog during ongoing operation
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Transport evaluation
NOTE
Flashing of this LED indicates that the device has
determined at least one instance where the limit
value has been exceeded .
(5)
The LEDs go off again automatically to save
power .
(6)
On the display of the IM100 you see the battery
status and possibly existing alarm entries .
NOTE
If the battery voltage drops below a certain level,
any GSM, GPS and Bluetooth modules optionally
available are deactivated to ensure the MLog's
basic functions continue to work .
This means that any limit values for acceleration,
temperature and relative humidity which are excee-
ded continue to be identified and saved, and any
time-controlled recordings are made .
(7)
Marks can be set at any time, e .g . for a transfer of
risks during the transport or handover to a different
sphere of responsibility (see Section 3 .8 Set user
marker) . To do this, press and hold the "OFF" but-
ton and then briefly press the "ON" button. The red
LED lights up for 2 seconds . A new event with time
stamp is written in the logbook . The next marker
can then be set as soon as the red LED goes off
again .
(8)
It may be necessary to replace the batteries on
transports which take a long time (see Section 3 .7
Battery replacement) . To do this, press and hold
the "OFF" button for more than 4 seconds . You
now have a 30-minute time window to take the old
batteries out of the MLog and a further 30 minutes
to insert new batteries .
NOTE
Note that when replacing the battery, the USB cable
must be disconnected from the computer .
This ensures that the prognosis of the remaining
battery runtime is working correctly .
Pressing the "OFF" button again (> 4 seconds)
confirms that replacement of the batteries has ta-
ken place . Otherwise the reactivation takes place
automatically after 30 minutes .
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Transport evaluation
When a transport has been completed, the data deter-
mined by the MLog during the transport can be read
and evaluated .
VIDEO
See also video instruction
„MLog-transport-evaluation"
in the MLog Analyser software under
Help menu > Welcome > Introduction Videos .
(1)
Use the "ON" key on the MLog to check whether
the timer has already ended the recording . If the
recording is still active, it should be ended via the
MLog Analyser before removal to prevent any
shocks due to the removal process from being
recorded .
(2)
Remove the device from the transport good .
VIDEO
See also video instruction
„MLog-Assembly-Disassembly"
in the MLog Analyser software under
Help menu > Welcome > Introduction Videos .
(3)
Then connect the MLog to the PC via the USB
cable .
(4)
Launch the Analyser software and establish the
connection to the MLog .
(5)
Read the logbook using the program function
"Read out Log Book from MLog" .
NOTE
You should now backup the logbook to the hard
drive of your PC using the program's "Save"
function .
(6)
In the middle program window in the logbook,
expand the entry "Log Book Entries – Records" .
Click on this entry to select it .
(7)
Then select the program function "Show Measu-
ring Data as Diagram ." A program window opens
with a diagram showing a curve for each sensor
with the measured values as a function of the
recording's entire duration .
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