Use of the mobile logger

Instructions:
After powering on the mobile logger for 10s, press suitable button(s) in the keypad:
0 = Sound level (Slots#7 and 8)
1 = Temperature & humidity (Slot#1)
2 = Air pressure, altitude and temperature
3 = Light intensity
4 = Flame IR level (Slot#2)
5 = Gas level (Slot#3)
6 = Compass direction and magnetic field
7 = IR temperature of object surface and surrounding
8 = pH value (Slot#4)
9 = Inclination angles of the logger (static) or 3D acceleration (moving)
D1 = Turbidity (Slot#5)
D2 = PM2.5 (and PM1.0 and PM10) level (Slots#7 and 8)
D3 = CO2 concentration (Slots#7 & 8)
D4 = O2 concentration (Slot#6)
D5 = UV intensity (Slot#3)
D6 = DS thermometers (Slot#1)
D7 = Ultrasonic motion (Slots#5 & 6)

* = Help
# = Re-activate the sleeping LCD panel
A = Take another measurement
B = Break the continuous measurement mode
C = Continuous measurement mode
D = Prefix for special sensors
DB = Reset the device
DC = Clear LCD panel

Slot# refers to the default socket to plug in the external sensor. The number may be re-allocated by the user.


Connection to mobile logger by Bluetooth

  1. Click the Search for Devices button to enable your Bluetooth device and scan for your logger.
  2. After a while (~1 min), you should choose the Bluebooth for your device and note its name such as SCIXY (e.g. SCI21) or SESXY (e.g. SES27).
  3. Input PIN = XYXY (e.g. 2121) to connect via Bluetooth.

Even without Bluetooth connection to any mobile logger, you may click the right top menu to (a) preview files (including log records *.log, graph data *.txt, graphs and photos *.jpg), (b) plot graphs and (c) draw Google maps (if GPS data collected) for existing log records.

Copyright(2014-18). YEUNG Yau Yuen. Welcome to send feedback or comments by email to yeungy@acm.org