American Thermal Instruments LOG-IC 360 User manual

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Revolutionize Your Cold Chain
Bluetooth Logger
Users Guide
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ATI18-016 LOG-IC® BT Users Guide
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Table of Contents
LOG-IC® 360 BT GETTING STARTED ..................................................................... 3
Navigation
Display Abbreviations
Downloading the LOG-IC 360 BT App
TURNING LOGGER ON AND OFF .......................................................................... 4
Turning Logger On
Turning Logger O
DEFAULT AND PRE-CONFIGURED PROFILES ......................................................... 5
Edit Profile Defaults
Pre-configured Profiles
CREATING AND USING A CUSTOM PROFILE........................................................... 6
Creating a Custom Profile
Deploy a Custom Profile
Deleting a Profile
LOGGER MONITORING....................................................................................... 7
Stop Monitoring a Logger
READING THE DISPLAY OF A BLUETOOTH LOGGER................................................ 8
Reading the Display
REPORTING AND CLOUD SERVICES ..................................................................... 9
Reports

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NAVIGATION
Profiles: The set specifications determined by
the user to eectively track temperature on your
BT device(s).
Scanner:The full list of LOG-IC 360 BT devices
within range.
DISPLAY ABBREVIATIONS
bP: Button Press
AP: Airplane Mode
So: Soak Mode
DOWNLOADING THE LOG-IC 360 BT APP
Step 1) Go to apps.americanthermal.com
Step 2) Select the Google Play or App Store based on
your device
Step 3) Open
Step 4) Download the app
The LOG-IC 360 icon will appear on your desktop or
smart device home screen.
LOG-IC® 360 BT
Getting Started
History: The list of LOG-IC BT loggers that have
been connected to with your smart device.
Defaults: Standard settings that will be applied
to any new profile unless manually adjusted within
the profile by the user.

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TURNING LOGGER ON
A logger is o and inactive when the screen is blank. To
turn on the logger, press and hold the POWER button for 2
seconds. The display will power on with the words “OFF”.
The logger is now on but not actively logging.
TURNING LOGGER OFF
To turn the logger o, hold the POWER button down for 2
seconds. The display will turn o, signaling the device is
now o.
Turning Logger On and O

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EDIT PROFILE DEFAULTS
There are a number of default properties that can
easily be adjusted for consistent programming.
Step 1) Click on the Defaults tab
Step 2) Select each specification to adjust accordingly
These will now be your default options when creating
additional profiles.
Default and Pre-configured
Profiles
PRE-CONFIGURED PROFILES
The LOG-IC 360 BT app includes pre-configured profiles
that you can deploy instantly to your BT device.
Step 1) Select the Profiles tab
Step 2) Select next to the Profile of
your choice
Step 3) The logger will begin scanning for BT
devices within range that are not
currently active
Step 4) Select your logger
• If you are unsure which logger to choose,
click and release the Power button
• The logger details will turn green within
the app
Step 5) If you selected notes in your configuration, you
will be prompted to type these notes or scan a
QR code for details
Step 6) The profile will then be deployed and the device
will be active
The device will show as ACTIVE in the Scanner screen
of the app.

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CREATING A CUSTOM PROFILE
Step 1) Select the Profile tab
Step 2) Click
Step 3) You can then set your parameters
Step 4) Click
*High speed logging will allow your logger to move to
1-minute sampling periods automatically aer reaching a
temperature excursion. This will provide you with detailed
data about when the excursions occur.
DEPLOY A CUSTOM PROFILE
Step 1) Select the Profile tab
Step 2) Select next to the Profile of your choice
Step 3) The logger will begin scanning for BT devices
within range that are not currently active
Step 4) Select your logger
• If you are unsure which logger to choose,
click and release the Power button
• The logger details will turn green within
the app
Step 5) The profile will then be deployed for that logger
and the device will be active.
DELETING A PROFILE
To delete a profile, press and hold on the profile for
2 seconds and select Delete.
Creating and Using a
Custom Profile

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STOP MONITORING A LOGGER
A logger can be stopped at any time using the LOG-IC
360 BT App.
Step 1) Select the Scanner tab
Step 2) Select your logger
• If you are unsure which logger to choose,
click and release the Power button
• The logger details will turn green within
the app
• If you still have trouble finding your logger,
select the refresh button on the top right
corner of your Scanner screen
Step 3) Once the logger is chosen, scroll to the bottom
of the logger detail screen
Step 4)Select Stop Monitoring
The device will connect and stop the logger. Your logger
will now read END on the LCD screen.
Logger Monitoring

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READING THE DISPLAY
• When turned on without a profile, the display will
read “OFF”
• When turned on with an active profile deployed, the
display will show:
- Only current temperature or
- An “X” designating an alarm has been
triggered along with current temperature
Click and release the power button for more detailed
temperature data:
• Minimum temperature reached
• Maximum temperature reached
• Average temperature reached
• Battery life in percent
Reading the Display
of a Bluetooth Logger

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REPORTING
Step 1) Select the Scanner Tab
Step 2) Select your logger
You will be supplied with detailed data including:
• Start Date
• Location
• Mode
• Run Time
• Max Logging Time
• Soak Time
• Log Interval
• Sample Count
• Status
• Units
• Detailed Graph
Reporting and Cloud
Services

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FCC STATEMENT:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
RSS 210 WARNING STATEMENT:
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference
that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation
est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit
accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
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