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Itm Digi-Sense TraceableLIVE 18000-31 User manual

CONTROLS
WiFi: Enables WiFi capabilities.
SET: Use to set: date/time, alarm settings
(if WiFi has not been congured).
UP: Adjusts setting up in SET menu.
DOWN: Adjusts setting down in SET menu
CHANNEL SELECT: Selects which channel to
display or select all channel view mode to view all
channels.
PLAY/PAUSE: In single channel view mode,
select second line display: current time, current
minimum, current maximum, alarm setting lower
limit, alarm setting higher limit.
C/F: Selects temperature unit
CLEAR: Press to clear current min/max values.
Note: “WiFi enabled” is indicated by the ashing WiFi
symbol. It also indicates that WiFi network needs to
be congured. If WiFi network has been congured,
and WiFi symbol ashes, it indicates an alarm of
unsuccessful data transmission to cloud server.
Press button to clear alarm, or alarm will clear
automatically upon next successful transmission.
DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS:
• Temperature Range: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)
• Humidity Range: 0 to 95%
• Temperature/Humidity Sampling Rate: 9 seconds
• 6525: CO2 Range: 0 to 10,000 ppm (1%)
• 6526: CO2 Range: 0 to 20%
• CO2 Sample rate: 5 min default, user-adjustable
• Default WiFi Transmission Frequency: 15 minutes
• Maximum number of Stored Records: 672 (7 days if set
to 15 minutes interval)
• Max. Stored Alarms: 100
• Battery: 4 AAA Alkaline battery
DISPLAY MODES
SINGLE CHANNEL MODE
• LCD displays information on channel 1, 2, or 3. Scroll
through: current time -> current minimum / current
maximum -> alarm setting minimum / alarm setting
maximum -> current time.
• Scrolling interval: 3 seconds.
• Press CHANNEL SELECT button to select the desired
channel, or all channels.
• Channel 1 displays humidity; Channel 2 displays
temperature; channel 3 displays pressure.
• To pause scrolling, press PLAY/PAUSE. To resume
scrolling, press PLAY/PAUSE again. To fast forward,
press PLAY/PAUSE to move to next item.
• Once desired information is displayed, press Play/
Pause button again to pause scrolling, otherwise
second line resumes scrolling.
ALL CHANNEL MODE
• To view all Channel 1, 2, and 3. Press CHANNEL
SELECT button to select all channels.
• CH123 symbol will appear on display.
SELECTING CHANNEL
• While the device is not in SETUP Mode, press
Channel/Select button to select channel.
• If Channel 1 (HUMIDITY) is selected, CH1 symbol will
appear on display.
• If Channel 2 (TEMPERATURE) is selected, CH2
symbol will appear on display.
• If Channel 3 (CO2) is selected, CH3 symbol will appear
on display.
• If in all channel view mode, the rst line displays
Channel 1, second line Channel 2, and third line
Channel 3. CH123 symbol will appear on display.
SENSORS
6525: A dongle with temperature, humidity, and carbon
dioxide sensor is provided with unit. Used to measure
and monitor ambient temperature, ambient humidity, and
ambient CO2levels.
IMPORTANT: PLUG DONGLE INTO DEVICE BEFORE
INSERTING BATTERIES AS THIS WILL CAUSE
INCORRECT READINGS.
If dongle sensor was plugged into device after batteries
were installed, remove dongle sensor until LCD reads “-
-.- -” on CH1 and CH2 (about 10 seconds) and then plug
dongle back into device.
6526: An external sensor with extended cable is
provided with unit. Used to measure and monitor
temperature, humidity, and carbon dioxide in a chamber
or other enclosed environment.
CLEAR CURRENT MINIMUM/MAXIMUM MEMORY
1. Press CHANNELSELECT to select probe channel to
be cleared.
2. CH1 will clear Channel 1; CH2 will clear Channel 2;
CH3 will clear Channel 3 and in all channel mode
CH123 will clear Channels 1, 2, 3.
3. Press CLEAR button to clear current minimum and
maximum readings.
4. Each clear of the Minimum/Maximum memory will
also trigger a transmission of current reading(s) to
TraceableLIVE service, if connected. This will display
in EVENT HISTORY with label “DEVICE CHECK”.
DEVICE SETUP
SCENARIO 1: WiFi is disabled.All settings are
congurable.
1. Press and hold SET button for 3s to enter setup
menu.
2. The rst ashing number is the year date setting.
Press the UP or DOWN arrow to set to the current
year. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to save and
proceed to the next setting.
3. Continue to set the remaining parameters (Month-
>Day->Hour->Minute->Time Format (12H/24H)
->Channel 1 Minimum Alarm->Channel 1 Maximum
Alarm->Channel 2 Minimum Alarm->Channel
2 Maximum Alarm->Channel 3 Minimum Alarm
->Channel 3 Maximum Alarm->CO2Sampling Rate
->Alarm Repost Enable/Disable -> Alarm Repost
Interval Setting (if Alarm Repost is enabled). Press
PLAY/PAUSE to proceed to the next parameter.
Pressing PLAY/PAUSE after the last parameter is set
will exit setup mode.
SCENARIO 2: WiFi is enabled. Alarm settings are not
congurable on the device and can only be set through
the TraceableLIVE cloud service interface.
1. Press and hold the SET button for 3 seconds to enter
setup menu.
2. The rst ashing number is the year date setting.
Press the UP or DOWN arrow to set to the current
year. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to save and
proceed to the next setting.
3. Continue to set the remaining parameters (Month-
>Day->Hour->Minute->Time Format (12H/24H).->
CO2 sampling rate -> Alarm Repost Enable/Disable
-> Alarm Repost Internal Setting (If Alarm Repost
is enabled). Press PLAY/PAUSE to proceed to the
next parameter. Pressing PLAY/PAUSE after the last
parameter is set will exit setup mode.
NOTE: Setting the time while WiFi is enabled is only
intended for initial device setup. Once connected
to the TraceableLIVE service, the device time will
be synchronized daily for selected time zone in
TraceableLIVE.
ALARM
1. If an alarm triggers, the LCD will automatically display
the alarming channel, and the temperature reading, HI
ALM or LO ALM symbols ash. If temperature is below
low alarm setting, MIN symbol ashes; if temperature
is above high alarm setting, MAX symbol ashes.
Audible alarm will continue beeping for 30 seconds
and will beep once every 15 seconds until alarm is
acknowledged by pressing the CLEAR button.
2. If alarms trigger on both channels, LCD will display
Channel 1.
3. Use CHANNEL SELECT to select which channel to
display. If the displayed channel is not alarming, the
LCD will not ash, but the buzzer will remain active.
4. If an alarm is triggered, the second line of the LCD will
no longer scroll, and if the device is in single channel
display mode, the alarming set point will display on the
second line.
5. To clear an alarm, press the CLEAR button. The LCD
will stop ashing, buzzer will stop beeping, and LCD
second line will resume scrolling.
6. Once an alarm is triggered, the device will post the
alert to the TraceableLIVE service immediately. If
connectivity is currently lost, the device will store the
alarm until it reconnects. Devices can store up to 100
alarm events in internal memory.
DISPLAYING °F OR °C
• To display the temperature readings in Fahrenheit (°F)
or Celsius (°C)
on device, press the C/F button.
• Note: Changing from °C to °F in the TraceableLIVE®
Cloud, will not change readings on device (see
TraceableLIVE® Cloud instructions).
• Note: Changing from °C to °F on device, will not
change the readings in the TraceableLIVE® cloud.
CONFIGURE WiFi NETWORK: AP PROVISIONING
• Press WiFi button to enable WiFi function. If it is rst
time enabled, WiFi symbol will ash.
• Press and hold WiFi button for 3 secs until device
displays “AP”. To abort, press and hold WiFi button.
• Press WiFi button again, the device will display “AP
UAIT” (AP WAIT).
• After 5 to 10 seconds, “AP rEAdy” (AP ready) will
appear on display.To abort, press and hold CLEAR
button until the device restarts.
NOTE: WiFi conguration will be cleared if aborted at
this stage.
• Use a mobile phone or wireless capable laptop,
connect to Network ID “CC6525-XXXX” or “CC6526-
XXXX”, where xxxx is last 4-digit of the device’s serial
number (S/N).
• Open a web browser, type 192.168.1.1, the setup
webpage will appear:
• From Add Proles section, from the drop-down
list, select the intended Network ID, and then input
security type, password. Please double check these
information are correct. Security type is default to
WPA2.
• Or if the intended Network ID is not shown in the list,
scroll to the last item of the list “Other, please specify:”
and select. A new input box is shown:
• Type Network ID in the box, and then select security
type and type password;
• Click Add button.
• If network is congured successfully, the device
reboots, and is ready to use.
• If network conguration fails, device displays “Err”, and
then press CLEAR button, the device reboots. Make
sure Network ID, password, and security type are
selected right, and try to congure the network again.
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CONTROLS
WiFi: Enables WiFi capabilities.
SET: Use to set: date/time, alarm settings
(if WiFi has not been congured).
UP: Adjusts setting up in SET menu.
DOWN: Adjusts setting down in SET menu
CHANNEL SELECT: Selects which channel to
display or select all channel view mode to view all
channels.
PLAY/PAUSE: In single channel view mode,
select second line display: current time, current
minimum, current maximum, alarm setting lower
limit, alarm setting higher limit.
C/F: Selects temperature unit
CLEAR: Press to clear current min/max values.
Note: “WiFi enabled” is indicated by the ashing WiFi
symbol. It also indicates that WiFi network needs to
be congured. If WiFi network has been congured,
and WiFi symbol ashes, it indicates an alarm of
unsuccessful data transmission to cloud server.
Press button to clear alarm, or alarm will clear
automatically upon next successful transmission.
DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS:
• Temperature Range: 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)
• Humidity Range: 0 to 95%
• Temperature/Humidity Sampling Rate: 9 seconds
• 6525: CO2 Range: 0 to 10,000 ppm (1%)
• 6526: CO2 Range: 0 to 20%
• CO2 Sample rate: 5 min default, user-adjustable
• Default WiFi Transmission Frequency: 15 minutes
• Maximum number of Stored Records: 672 (7 days if set
to 15 minutes interval)
• Max. Stored Alarms: 100
• Battery: 4 AAA Alkaline battery
DISPLAY MODES
SINGLE CHANNEL MODE
• LCD displays information on channel 1, 2, or 3. Scroll
through: current time -> current minimum / current
maximum -> alarm setting minimum / alarm setting
maximum -> current time.
• Scrolling interval: 3 seconds.
• Press CHANNEL SELECT button to select the desired
channel, or all channels.
• Channel 1 displays humidity; Channel 2 displays
temperature; channel 3 displays pressure.
• To pause scrolling, press PLAY/PAUSE. To resume
scrolling, press PLAY/PAUSE again. To fast forward,
press PLAY/PAUSE to move to next item.
• Once desired information is displayed, press Play/
Pause button again to pause scrolling, otherwise
second line resumes scrolling.
ALL CHANNEL MODE
• To view all Channel 1, 2, and 3. Press CHANNEL
SELECT button to select all channels.
• CH123 symbol will appear on display.
SELECTING CHANNEL
• While the device is not in SETUP Mode, press
Channel/Select button to select channel.
• If Channel 1 (HUMIDITY) is selected, CH1 symbol will
appear on display.
• If Channel 2 (TEMPERATURE) is selected, CH2
symbol will appear on display.
• If Channel 3 (CO2) is selected, CH3 symbol will appear
on display.
• If in all channel view mode, the rst line displays
Channel 1, second line Channel 2, and third line
Channel 3. CH123 symbol will appear on display.
SENSORS
6525: A dongle with temperature, humidity, and carbon
dioxide sensor is provided with unit. Used to measure
and monitor ambient temperature, ambient humidity, and
ambient CO2levels.
IMPORTANT: PLUG DONGLE INTO DEVICE BEFORE
INSERTING BATTERIES AS THIS WILL CAUSE
INCORRECT READINGS.
If dongle sensor was plugged into device after batteries
were installed, remove dongle sensor until LCD reads “-
-.- -” on CH1 and CH2 (about 10 seconds) and then plug
dongle back into device.
6526: An external sensor with extended cable is
provided with unit. Used to measure and monitor
temperature, humidity, and carbon dioxide in a chamber
or other enclosed environment.
CLEAR CURRENT MINIMUM/MAXIMUM MEMORY
1. Press CHANNELSELECT to select probe channel to
be cleared.
2. CH1 will clear Channel 1; CH2 will clear Channel 2;
CH3 will clear Channel 3 and in all channel mode
CH123 will clear Channels 1, 2, 3.
3. Press CLEAR button to clear current minimum and
maximum readings.
4. Each clear of the Minimum/Maximum memory will
also trigger a transmission of current reading(s) to
TraceableLIVE service, if connected. This will display
in EVENT HISTORY with label “DEVICE CHECK”.
DEVICE SETUP
SCENARIO 1: WiFi is disabled.All settings are
congurable.
1. Press and hold SET button for 3s to enter setup
menu.
2. The rst ashing number is the year date setting.
Press the UP or DOWN arrow to set to the current
year. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to save and
proceed to the next setting.
3. Continue to set the remaining parameters (Month-
>Day->Hour->Minute->Time Format (12H/24H)
->Channel 1 Minimum Alarm->Channel 1 Maximum
Alarm->Channel 2 Minimum Alarm->Channel
2 Maximum Alarm->Channel 3 Minimum Alarm
->Channel 3 Maximum Alarm->CO2Sampling Rate
->Alarm Repost Enable/Disable -> Alarm Repost
Interval Setting (if Alarm Repost is enabled). Press
PLAY/PAUSE to proceed to the next parameter.
Pressing PLAY/PAUSE after the last parameter is set
will exit setup mode.
SCENARIO 2: WiFi is enabled. Alarm settings are not
congurable on the device and can only be set through
the TraceableLIVE cloud service interface.
1. Press and hold the SET button for 3 seconds to enter
setup menu.
2. The rst ashing number is the year date setting.
Press the UP or DOWN arrow to set to the current
year. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to save and
proceed to the next setting.
3. Continue to set the remaining parameters (Month-
>Day->Hour->Minute->Time Format (12H/24H).->
CO2 sampling rate -> Alarm Repost Enable/Disable
-> Alarm Repost Internal Setting (If Alarm Repost
is enabled). Press PLAY/PAUSE to proceed to the
next parameter. Pressing PLAY/PAUSE after the last
parameter is set will exit setup mode.
NOTE: Setting the time while WiFi is enabled is only
intended for initial device setup. Once connected
to the TraceableLIVE service, the device time will
be synchronized daily for selected time zone in
TraceableLIVE.
ALARM
1. If an alarm triggers, the LCD will automatically display
the alarming channel, and the temperature reading, HI
ALM or LO ALM symbols ash. If temperature is below
low alarm setting, MIN symbol ashes; if temperature
is above high alarm setting, MAX symbol ashes.
Audible alarm will continue beeping for 30 seconds
and will beep once every 15 seconds until alarm is
acknowledged by pressing the CLEAR button.
2. If alarms trigger on both channels, LCD will display
Channel 1.
3. Use CHANNEL SELECT to select which channel to
display. If the displayed channel is not alarming, the
LCD will not ash, but the buzzer will remain active.
4. If an alarm is triggered, the second line of the LCD will
no longer scroll, and if the device is in single channel
display mode, the alarming set point will display on the
second line.
5. To clear an alarm, press the CLEAR button. The LCD
will stop ashing, buzzer will stop beeping, and LCD
second line will resume scrolling.
6. Once an alarm is triggered, the device will post the
alert to the TraceableLIVE service immediately. If
connectivity is currently lost, the device will store the
alarm until it reconnects. Devices can store up to 100
alarm events in internal memory.
DISPLAYING °F OR °C
• To display the temperature readings in Fahrenheit (°F)
or Celsius (°C)
on device, press the C/F button.
• Note: Changing from °C to °F in the TraceableLIVE®
Cloud, will not change readings on device (see
TraceableLIVE® Cloud instructions).
• Note: Changing from °C to °F on device, will not
change the readings in the TraceableLIVE® cloud.
CONFIGURE WiFi NETWORK: AP PROVISIONING
• Press WiFi button to enable WiFi function. If it is rst
time enabled, WiFi symbol will ash.
• Press and hold WiFi button for 3 secs until device
displays “AP”. To abort, press and hold WiFi button.
• Press WiFi button again, the device will display “AP
UAIT” (AP WAIT).
• After 5 to 10 seconds, “AP rEAdy” (AP ready) will
appear on display.To abort, press and hold CLEAR
button until the device restarts.
NOTE: WiFi conguration will be cleared if aborted at
this stage.
• Use a mobile phone or wireless capable laptop,
connect to Network ID “CC6525-XXXX” or “CC6526-
XXXX”, where xxxx is last 4-digit of the device’s serial
number (S/N).
• Open a web browser, type 192.168.1.1, the setup
webpage will appear:
• From Add Proles section, from the drop-down
list, select the intended Network ID, and then input
security type, password. Please double check these
information are correct. Security type is default to
WPA2.
• Or if the intended Network ID is not shown in the list,
scroll to the last item of the list “Other, please specify:”
and select. A new input box is shown:
• Type Network ID in the box, and then select security
type and type password;
• Click Add button.
• If network is congured successfully, the device
reboots, and is ready to use.
• If network conguration fails, device displays “Err”, and
then press CLEAR button, the device reboots. Make
sure Network ID, password, and security type are
selected right, and try to congure the network again.
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WiFi
DATALOGGING
CO2METER
WITH REMOTE
NOTIFICATION
INSTRUCTIONS
®
NOTE: The device date/time is automatically
synchronized to the mobile phone or laptop once the
setup webpage is shown.
NOTE: Make sure Network ID and password are correct;
otherwise the device will wait to connect to the router
until timeout, and then “Err” is shown on LCD.
CONFIGURE WiFi NETWORK: WPS PROVISIONING
• Press WiFi button to enable WiFi function. If it is rst
time enabled, WiFi symbol ashes.
• Press and hold WiFi button for 3s till the device
displays “AP”;
• Press UP or DOWN button to scroll to WPS. “UPS” is
displayed on LCD.
• Press and release WiFi button, the device displays
“AP UAIT”.
• Wait until LCD displays “UPS rEAdy” (WPS ready).
• Press WPS button on the router that the device
is intended to connect to. Please refer to router’s
manual for WPS function.
• If network is congured successfully, the device
reboots, and ready to use.
NOTE: The router has to support WPS, and WPS
function has to be enabled. The device supports only
PUSH BUTTON Method. Pin Code Method is NOT
supported.
NOTE: Using WPS provisioning will not update the
device’s date/time.
HOW TO CONFIGURE WiFi NETWORK:
SMARTCONFIG PROVISIONING
• Press WiFi button to enable WiFi function. If it is rst
time enabled, WiFi symbol ashes;
• Press and hold WiFi button for 3s till the device
displays “AP”;
• Press UP or DOWN button to scroll to SmartCong.
“SnArT” is displayed on LCD;
• Press and release WiFi button, the device displays
“AP UAIT”;
• Wait till LCD displays “SnArT rEAdy” (SMART ready);
• On TI’s WiFi Starter App, enter Network ID and
password, and press Start button.
• If network is congured successfully, the device
reboots, and ready to use.
NOTE: this method requires user to install TI WiFi
Starter app for iOS orAndroid on mobile devices.
NOTE: Using SmartCong provisioning will not update
the device’s date/time.
DATAMEMORY
1. Device is capable of storing 7 days of data if 15
minute logging interval is set.
2. If data transmission fails, data will be stored in data
memory. Stored data will be transmitted automatically
WARRANTY, SERVICE, OR RECALIBRATION
For warranty, service, or recalibration, contact:
Control Company is ISO 9001:2008 Quality-Certi-
ied by DNV and ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accredited
as a Calibration Laboratory by A2LA.
Control Company Cat. No. 6525 / 6526
Traceable®and TraceableLIVE® are registered trademarks
of Control Company.
©2017 Control Company. 92-6525-00 Rev. 1 020617
on next successful transmission.
3. If WiFi network has been congured, and WiFi
connection is lost, data will be stored in data memory
at user-dened logging interval.
4. If WiFi network has not been congured, data will not
be stored in data memory.
5. Stored data in data memory cannot be cleared by
user. It can only be cleared by a successful data
transmission.
ALARM REPOST
• If an alarm triggers and stays in triggered condition,
after a user-dened period, the device will
repost alarm to cloud server even if a user has
acknowledged the alarm.
• Alarm Repost feature is disabled by default, to enable
see DEVICE SETUP.
• Alarm Repost period is set to 60 min by default, a
user can change the interval between 5 minutes to 8
hours (5 minute increments).
DISPLAY MESSAGES
If no buttons are pressed and - - -.- - appears on the
display, this indicates that the temperature being mea-
sured is outside of the temperature range of the unit, or
that the probe is disconnected or damaged.
BENCH STAND
The unit is supplied with a bench stand located on the
back. To use the bench stand, locate the small opening
at the bottom back of the unit. Place your ngernail into
the opening and ip the stand out. To close the stand,
simply snap it shut.
LOW BATTERY POWER INDICATOR
Unit is supplied with 4 AAA alkaline batteries. If the bat-
tery power drops to 20% or lower a low battery symbol
will appear on device display, and an alert will be
sent via TraceableLIVE.
ALL OPERATIONAL DIFFICULTIES
If this thermometer does not function properly for any
reason, please replace the battery with a new high-quality
battery (see “Battery Replacement” section). Low battery
power can occasionally cause any number of “apparent”
operational difculties. Replacing the battery with a new
fresh battery will solve most difculties. If the voltage of
the battery becomes low °C and °F symbols will ash.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Erratic readings, a faint display, or no display are all
indications that the battery must be replaced. Slide the
battery cover toward the end of the unit. Remove the
exhausted battery and replace with AAA alkaline battery.
Replace the battery cover.
REGULATORY INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
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.
Hereby, Control Company, declares that this digital
thermometer is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC.
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.
NOTE: THE GRANTEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE
FORANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS
NOT EXPRESSLYAPPROVED BY THE PARTY
RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE. SUCH
MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S
AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
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WiFi
DATALOGGING
CO2METER
WITH REMOTE
NOTIFICATION
INSTRUCTIONS
®
NOTE: The device date/time is automatically
synchronized to the mobile phone or laptop once the
setup webpage is shown.
NOTE: Make sure Network ID and password are correct;
otherwise the device will wait to connect to the router
until timeout, and then “Err” is shown on LCD.
CONFIGURE WiFi NETWORK: WPS PROVISIONING
• Press WiFi button to enable WiFi function. If it is rst
time enabled, WiFi symbol ashes.
• Press and hold WiFi button for 3s till the device
displays “AP”;
• Press UP or DOWN button to scroll to WPS. “UPS” is
displayed on LCD.
• Press and release WiFi button, the device displays
“AP UAIT”.
• Wait until LCD displays “UPS rEAdy” (WPS ready).
• Press WPS button on the router that the device
is intended to connect to. Please refer to router’s
manual for WPS function.
• If network is congured successfully, the device
reboots, and ready to use.
NOTE: The router has to support WPS, and WPS
function has to be enabled. The device supports only
PUSH BUTTON Method. Pin Code Method is NOT
supported.
NOTE: Using WPS provisioning will not update the
device’s date/time.
HOW TO CONFIGURE WiFi NETWORK:
SMARTCONFIG PROVISIONING
• Press WiFi button to enable WiFi function. If it is rst
time enabled, WiFi symbol ashes;
• Press and hold WiFi button for 3s till the device
displays “AP”;
• Press UP or DOWN button to scroll to SmartCong.
“SnArT” is displayed on LCD;
• Press and release WiFi button, the device displays
“AP UAIT”;
• Wait till LCD displays “SnArT rEAdy” (SMART ready);
• On TI’s WiFi Starter App, enter Network ID and
password, and press Start button.
• If network is congured successfully, the device
reboots, and ready to use.
NOTE: this method requires user to install TI WiFi
Starter app for iOS orAndroid on mobile devices.
NOTE: Using SmartCong provisioning will not update
the device’s date/time.
DATAMEMORY
1. Device is capable of storing 7 days of data if 15
minute logging interval is set.
2. If data transmission fails, data will be stored in data
memory. Stored data will be transmitted automatically
WARRANTY, SERVICE, OR RECALIBRATION
For warranty, service, or recalibration, contact:
Control Company is ISO 9001:2008 Quality-Certi-
ied by DNV and ISO/IEC 17025:2005 accredited
as a Calibration Laboratory by A2LA.
Control Company Cat. No. 6525 / 6526
Traceable®and TraceableLIVE® are registered trademarks
of Control Company.
©2017 Control Company. 92-6525-00 Rev. 1 020617
on next successful transmission.
3. If WiFi network has been congured, and WiFi
connection is lost, data will be stored in data memory
at user-dened logging interval.
4. If WiFi network has not been congured, data will not
be stored in data memory.
5. Stored data in data memory cannot be cleared by
user. It can only be cleared by a successful data
transmission.
ALARM REPOST
• If an alarm triggers and stays in triggered condition,
after a user-dened period, the device will
repost alarm to cloud server even if a user has
acknowledged the alarm.
• Alarm Repost feature is disabled by default, to enable
see DEVICE SETUP.
• Alarm Repost period is set to 60 min by default, a
user can change the interval between 5 minutes to 8
hours (5 minute increments).
DISPLAY MESSAGES
If no buttons are pressed and - - -.- - appears on the
display, this indicates that the temperature being mea-
sured is outside of the temperature range of the unit, or
that the probe is disconnected or damaged.
BENCH STAND
The unit is supplied with a bench stand located on the
back. To use the bench stand, locate the small opening
at the bottom back of the unit. Place your ngernail into
the opening and ip the stand out. To close the stand,
simply snap it shut.
LOW BATTERY POWER INDICATOR
Unit is supplied with 4 AAA alkaline batteries. If the bat-
tery power drops to 20% or lower a low battery symbol
will appear on device display, and an alert will be
sent via TraceableLIVE.
ALL OPERATIONAL DIFFICULTIES
If this thermometer does not function properly for any
reason, please replace the battery with a new high-quality
battery (see “Battery Replacement” section). Low battery
power can occasionally cause any number of “apparent”
operational difculties. Replacing the battery with a new
fresh battery will solve most difculties. If the voltage of
the battery becomes low °C and °F symbols will ash.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Erratic readings, a faint display, or no display are all
indications that the battery must be replaced. Slide the
battery cover toward the end of the unit. Remove the
exhausted battery and replace with AAA alkaline battery.
Replace the battery cover.
REGULATORY INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
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.
Hereby, Control Company, declares that this digital
thermometer is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC.
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.
NOTE: THE GRANTEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE
FORANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS
NOT EXPRESSLYAPPROVED BY THE PARTY
RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE. SUCH
MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S
AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
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