Instruction Manual for MAJOR TECH models including: MT668, Temperature and Humidity Data Logger, Humidity Data Logger, Temperature Data Logger, Data Logger, Logger

MT668 MANUAL 2022

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL MT668
TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY DATA LOGGER

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Contents

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1. Features...........................................................................................4 2. Description.......................................................................................4 3. LED Status Guide...............................................................................5 4. Specifications...................................................................................6
4.1. Safety Precautions....................................................................6 4.2. Temperature............................................................................6 4.3. Dew Point Temperature..............................................................6 4.4. General....................................................................................7 5. Battery Replacement.........................................................................7 6. Sensor Reconditioning.......................................................................7

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1. FEATURES Y Memory for 32,000 readings (16 000 temperature and 16 000 humidity
readings) Y Dew point indication Y Status Indication Y USB Interface Y User-Selectable Alarm Y Analysis software Y Multi-mode to start logging Y Long battery life Y Selectable measuring cycle:
2s, 5s, 10s, 30s, 1m, 5m, 10m, 30m, 1hr, 2hr, 3hr, 6hr, 12hr, 24hr
2. INSTRUMENT LAYOUT 1 - Protective cover 2 - USB connector to PC port 3 - Start button 4 - RH and Temperature sensors 5 - Alarm LED (red/yellow) 6 - Record LED (green) 7 - Mounting clip LED STATUS GUIDE
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3. LED STATUS GUIDE

LEDs

Indication

REC ALM Both LED lights OFF Logging not active or Low Battery

REC ALM One green flash every 10 sec* Y Logging, no alarm condition** Green double flash every 10 sec*. Y Delayed start

Action
Start logging. Replace the battery and download the data
To start, hold the start button until Green and Yellow LED flash

REC ALM Red single flash every 10 Logging will stop

sec* Y Logging, low alarm for
RH*** Red double flash every 10 sec* Y Logging, high alarm for

automatically. No data will be lost. Replace the battery and download the data.

RH***

Red single flash every 60

seconds.

Y Low Battery****

REC ALM Yellow single flash every 10 Download the data. sec* Y Logging, low alarm for TEMP*** Yellow double flash every 10 sec* Y Logging, high alarm for TEMP***
Yellow single flash every 60 seconds. Y Logger memory full

* ** Y***

To save power, the logger's LED flashing-cycle can be changed to 20s or 30s via the supplied software. To save power, alarm LEDs for temperature and humidity can be disabled via the supplied software. When both temperature and relative humidity readings exceed alarm

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level synchronously, LED status indication alternate every cycle. For example: If there is only one alarm, the REC LED blinks for one cycle and alarm LED will blink for next cycle. If there are two alarms, REC LED will not blink. First alarm will blink for first cycle and the next alarm will blink for next cycle. **** When the battery is low, all operations will be disabled automatically. NOTE: Logging automatically stops when the battery weakens (logged data will be retained). The supplied software is required to restart logging and to download logged data. ***** To use the delay function. Run the data logger Graph software, click on the computer icon on the menu bar (2nd from left) or select LOGGER SET from the LINK pull-down menu. The Setup window will appear, and you will see there are two options: Manual and Instant. If you select the Manual option, after you click the Setup button, the logger will not start logging immediately until you press the yellow button in logger's housing.

4. SPECIFICATIONS 4.1. Relative Humidity
Function Overall Range Accuracy (0 to 20 and 80 to 100%) Accuracy (20 to 40 and 60 to 80%) Accuracy (40 to 60%)

Range
0 to 100% ±5.0% ±3.5% ±3.0%

4.2. Temperature

Function

Range

Overall Range

-40 to 70°C (-40 to 158°F)

Accuracy (-40 to -10°C) and (40 to 70°C) ±2°C

Accuracy (-10 to +40°C)

±1°C

Accuracy (-40 to +14°F) and

±3.6°F

(104 to 158°F)

Accuracy (14 to 104°F)

±1.8°F

4.3. Dew point Temperature
Function Overall Range Accuracy (25°C, 40 to 100%RH)

Range -40 to 70°C (-40 to 158°F) ±2.0°C (±4.0°F)

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4.4. General Function Operating temperature Battery type
Battery life
Dimensions/Weight

Range
-35 to 80°C (-31 to 176°F) 3.6V lithium (1/2AA) (SAFT LS14250, Tadiran TL-5101 or equivalent) 1 year (typ.) depending on logging rate, ambient temperature & use of Alarm LEDs 101 x 25 x 23mm / 172g

5. BATTERY REPLACEMENT Only use 3.6V lithium batteries. Before replacing the battery, remove the model from the PC. Follow diagrammatic and explanation steps 1 through 4 below: 1. With a pointed object (e.g. a small screwdriver or similar), open the
casing. Lever the casing off in the direction of the arrow. 2. Pull the data logger from the casing. 3. Replace/Insert the battery into the battery compartment observing the
right polarity. The two displays briefly light up for control purposes (alternating, green, yellow, green). 4. Slide the data logger back into the casing until it snaps into place. Now the data logger is ready for programing. NOTE: Leaving the model plugged into the USB port for longer than necessary will cause some of the battery capacity to be lost.

WARNING: Handle lithium batteries carefully, observe warnings on battery casing. Dispose of in accordance with local regulations.

6.SENSOR RECONDITIONING

Over time, the internal sensor may be compromised because of pollutants,

chemical vapors, and other environmental conditions which can lead to

inaccurate readings. To recondition the internal sensor, please follow the

procedure below:

Bake the Logger at 80°C (176°F) at <5%RH for 36 hours followed by 20-

30°C (70-90°F) at>74%RH for 48 hours (for re-hydration)

If permanent damage to the internal sensor is suspected, replace the

Logger immediately to insure accurate readings.

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MAJOR TECH (PTY) LTD

South Africa

Australia

www.major-tech.com

www.majortech.com.au

sales@major-tech.com

info@majortech.com.au



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