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M2 TH Use USB Temperature Data Logger

tempmate M2 TH Use USB Temperature Data Logger

Introduction

The tempmate.®-M2 is designed to be mounted on a shipment or stationary and measure relevant parameters such as temperature and optionally relative humidity. The device records data and stores it on an internal memory.

Intended Use

The tempmate.®-M2 is designed to be mounted on shipments or stationary and to record relevant parameters as mentioned in the data sheet. Any use or operation r equiring specificrequirementsandstandardsnot explicitly mentioned in the data sheet must be validated and tested at the customer‘s own responsibility.

tempmate.®-M2 Model

tempmate M2 TH Use USB Temperature Data Logger - M2 Model

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Rel. Humidity tempmate M2 TH Use USB Temperature Data Logger - icon 3
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Device Description

tempmate M2 TH Use USB Temperature Data Logger - Device Description

Display

tempmate M2 TH Use USB Temperature Data Logger - Display

Operation and Usage

STEP 1 Configuration *optional
This step is only necessary if you want to adapt the pre-installed configuration to your application.

  • Download the free tempbase 2 software – https://www.tempmate.com/de/download/
  • Install the tempbase 2 software on your PC.
  • Remove the cap and connect the not started logger to your PC.
  • Open the tempbase 2 software and select the „Logger Setup“ button“ (1).
  • Make the desired settings and save them via the „Save Parameter“ button (2).
  • Remove the logger from your PC and replace the cap securely.

tempmate M2 TH Use USB Temperature Data Logger - Operation and Usage

STEP 2 Start Logger

  • Press and hold the green start button for tempmate M2 TH Use USB Temperature Data Logger - icon 5 seconds.
  • A successful start is indicated by the green LED on your device flashing 10 times.
  • Note: If another or no flashing signal appears, do not use the logger and contact support.

STEP 3 Set Mark

  • Briefly press the green start buttontempmate M2 TH Use USB Temperature Data Logger - icon twice in succession to set a mark.
  • A successfully set mark is indicated by the word „MARK“ and the number of marks set so far in your display.
  • Note: Up to 10 marks can be set per operation.

STEP 4 Stop Logger

  • Press and hold the red stop button for tempmate M2 TH Use USB Temperature Data Logger - icon 1 5 seconds.
  • A successful stop is indicated by the red LED on your device flashing 10 times.

Alternative stop modes
Automatic Stop (default setting)

  • The device will stop automatically when the maximum number of measured values in thedata memory is reached and no manual stop is performed beforehand.
  • This stop mode works in addition to the manual stop.
Software Stop (optional)
  • This setting can be made in the tempbase 2 software. (see STEP 1)
  • The stop is triggered automatically by connecting the logger to the PC and opening  the  software.
  • A manual stop is not possible in this configuration.

STEP 5 Manual Readout of Data

  • Remove the cap and connect the logger to your PC.
  • A successful connection is indicated by both LEDs flashing. The abbreviations CSV and PDF appear one after the other in the display.
  • The logger automatically opens as an external drive on your PC. This process may take a few minutes depending on the amount of data.
  • Open the drive and copy the PDF and CSV report stored on it for your filing.
  • Note: A report is automatically generated as PDF and/or CSV when the device is stopped. The device can still be read out during a running measurement and an intermediate report can be downloaded.
  • Note: Already generated reports are automatically overwritten and deleted when the device ted. is restared.

Readout with the tempbase 2 software (optional)

  • Remove the cap and connect the logger to your PC.
  • Open the tempbase 2 software and select the „Export/Import“ button (3).tempmate M2 TH Use USB Temperature Data Logger - icon 1
  • Select the desired file format (PDF/XLS/IME) for export and the file location and confirm the download.

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External Sensors

  • Remove the cap and connect the not started logger to your PC.
  • Open the tempbase 2 software and select the „Logger Setup“ button.
  • In the „Sensor Type“ area, select the sensor type you want to work with.
  • Confirm your configuration by clicking on „Save Parameter“ and remove the device from your PC.
  • To record with an external sensor, use a screwdriver to loosen the screw on the bottom of the device and remove the standard cap.
  • Replace it with the external sensor of your choice and screw it again.

Replace Battery

  • Open the cover on the back of the device by turning it counterclockwise.
  • Remove the old battery and dispose of it according to national regulations.
  • Insert the new battery and replace the cover, closing it clockwise.
  • Remove the cap and connect the logger to your PC.
  • Open the tempbase 2 software to synchronize date & time again. This process is automatically trigge  ed when the logger is connected to PC and software.
  • Caution: Back up your data and download your last report before removing the battery  from the instrument.

Important Notes

  • Configuration cannot be changed during recording.
  • We recommend recalibration after 1 year.
  • Always dispose of batteries according to your country‘s regulations.
  • Do not place the device in corrosive liquids and do not expose it to direct heat.

tempmate M2 TH Use USB Temperature Data Logger - Main Technical

Main Technical Specifications tempmate.®-M2 tempmate M2 TH Use USB Temperature Data Logger - icon 4

Temperature Sensor HQ Digital Temperature sensor (internal and external optional)
Temperature Range -30°C to +70°C (-40°C to +90°C with ext. T Sensor) (-80°C to +200°C with ext. PT100 Sensor)
Temperature Accuracy ±0.3°C (at -20°C to + 40°C, other 0.5°C)
Temperature Resolution 0.1°C
Humidity Sensor n/a
Humidity Range n/a
Humidity Accuracy n/a
Humidity Resolution n/a
Data Storage 60,000 values
Display Big Multifunction LCD
Start Setting Manually by pressing button, by software or timed
Recording Time Up to 6 months
Interval 10sec. up to 11 h 59min. (default 10 min.)
Alarm Settings Up to 6 points customizable
Alarm Type Single alarm or cumulative
Battery CR2450 / replaceable by customer
Dimensions 100 x 53 x 12 mm
Weight 54g
Protection Class IP65
Connection Interface USB 2.0, A-Type
Conformity EN 12830, CE, RoHS
Software PDF or CSV reader or tempbase 2 software / free download
Interface to PC Integrated USB port
Reprogrammable Yes, with internal HTML tool* or optional tempbase 2 Software
Automatic Reporting PDF & CSV

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Main Technical Specifications tempmate.®-M2 tempmate M2 TH Use USB Temperature Data Logger - icon 5

Temperature Sensor HQ Digital Temperature sensor (internal and external optional)
Temperature Range -30°C to +70°C (-40°C to +90°C with ext. T Sensor) (-80°C to +200°C with ext. PT100 Sensor)
Temperature Accuracy ±0.3°C (at -20°C to + 40°C, other 0.5°C)
Temperature Resolution 0.1°C
Humidity Sensor HQ Digital Temperature/rel. Humidity sensor (internal and extern
Humidity Range 0%rH to 100%rH
Humidity Accuracy ±3%rH (20 to 80%rH), 5% others (at 25°C)
Humidity Resolution 0.1%rH
Data Storage 60,000 values
Display Big Multifunction LCD
Start Setting Manually by pressing button, by software or timed
Recording Time Up to 6 months
Interval 1 Osec. up to 11 h 59min. (default 10 min.)
Alarm Settings up to 6 points temperature and 2 points humidity customizable
Alarm Type Single alarm or cumulative
Battery CR2450 / replaceable by customer
Dimensions 100 x 53 x 12 mm
Weight 54g
Protection Class IP65
Connection Interface USB 2.0, A-Type
Conformity EN 12830, CE, RoHS
Software PDF or CSV reader or tempbase 2 software / free download
Interface to PC integrated USB port
Reprogrammable Yes, with internal HTML tool* or optional tempbase 2 Software
Automatic Reporting PDF & CSV

tempmate M2 TH Use USB Temperature Data Logger - icon 2  Main Technical Specificationstempmate.®-M2 Accessory

tempmate.®-M2 External T-Sensor
Sensor HQ Digital Temperature Sensor
Temperature Range –40°C to +90°C
Temperature Accuracy 0.3°C (at –20 ° C to + 40 ° C, other 0.5°C)
Temperature Resolution 0.1°C
Sensor Tip Stainless Steel (30 x 5 mm)
Sensor Connetion M2-USB Connection
Cable length 1.2 m
Cable Diameter 3 mm
Cable Material PVC

tempmate.®-M2 External High/Low T-Sensor

Temperature Sensor PT100 Sensor
Temperature Range -80°C to +200°C
Temperature Accuracy ±1°C
Temperature Resolution 0,1°C
Sensor Tip Stainless Steel (30 x 5 mm)
Sensor Connetion M2-USB Connection
Cable Diameter 3 mm
Cable length 1.2 m
Cable Material PTFE

tempmate.®-M2 External T/rH-Sensor

Sensor HQ Digital Temperature/rel. Humidity Sensor
Temperature Range –40°C to +90°C
Temperature Accuracy 0.3°C (at –20 ° C to + 40 ° C, other 0.5°C)
Temperature Resolution 0,1°C
Humidity Range 0 – 100 %rH
Humidity Accuracy  ±3%rH (10% to 70%), 5% others (at +25°C)
Humidity Resolution 0.1 %rH
Sensor Tip Stainless Steel (30 x 5 mm)
Sensor Connetion M2-USB Connection
Cable length 1.2 m
Cable Diameter 3 mm
Cable Material PVC

Contact

tempmate M2 TH Use USB Temperature Data Logger - Contact

Do you have any questions? Please contact us – our experienced team will be happy to support you.
sales@tempmate.com
+49 7131 6354 0
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Documents / Resources

tempmate M2 TH Use USB Temperature Data Logger [pdf] User Manual
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