Novus TagTemp-NFC-LCD User manual

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TagTemp-NFC-LCD
OPERATION MANUAL V1.0x
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1INTRODUCTION
The TagTemp-NFC-LCD is an electronic temperature logger
portable temperature logger with local indication via an LCD display.
The temperature data stored in the internal memory are downloaded
with a smartphone embedded with an NFC or an NFC interface
connected to a computer through an USB port (both not included).
TagTemp-NFC-LCD features a replaceable 3.0 V (CR2450) lithium
battery. Its autonomy is relative and depends on some factors, such
as: operating temperature, minimum interval between logs, and
others, but is greater than 1 year.
Android LogChart NFC and Windows NXperience applications are
the software tools used for the operation mode settings and the
collection and visualization of data. With these applications, you can
easily set the parameters such as starting or ending of acquisitions,
interval between acquisitions, alarm set points and other parameters.
You can download the operating manual and NXperience from the
manufacturer's website. You can download the ANDROID™
LogChart-NFC application from the Google Play Store.
2MECHANICAL INSTALATION
TagTemp-NFC-LCD can be fastened in three ways: using screws,
double-sided tape or with the frame.
For screw fastening, use two M3x14 mm screws. See Fig. 01.
To fasten with double-sided tape, apply the tape to the back of the
device, taking care not to cover the ID label.
The Frame TagTemp-NFC, sold separately, is also available to
embed the datalogger into a panel or a thermal box. See Fig. 02.
In both cases, the temperature sensor should be placed near the
place where you want to measure the temperature.
Fig. 01 – Screw fastening
Fig. 02 – Frame
3TECHNICAL DATA
Measure Range Temperature: -40.0 °C to 100.0 °C.
Operating temperature From -10 °C to 60 °C.
Accuracy
±1 °C max. over the full measuring
range.
Note
: You can correct the
measurement error in the OFFSET
parameter using
the configuration
software.
Measurement
Resolutions Temperature: 0.1 °C / 0.1 °F.
Memory capacity 4020 logs.
Measurement Interval
1-minute min.
4 hours max. (Models with no digital
input).
2 hours max. (Models with digital
input).
Supply 3.0
V (CR2450) lithium battery,
replaceable.
Estimated battery
autonomy Above 1 year.
Dimensions (L x W x H)
Main body: 65 x 45 x10 mm. (sensor
not included).
RF Interface ISO 15693 (NFC-V) compatible.
Logger-Smartphone
data transfer time Up to 20 seconds.
LogChart-NFC software Android version: 4.0 or above.
Languages: Portuguese and English.
NFC PC Interface
USB to NFC converter interface
(optional), compatible with
NXperience for Windows ®.
Material ABS+PC
Protection IP55
Digital Input
(Available for specific model) NO/NC dry contact
4APPLICATIONS
TagTemp-NFC-LCD can be used in processes or systems where
temperature monitoring and logging are required. It can be used
standalone or coupled to the NOVUS Smart Thermal Box (the
optimum solution for transport purposes). Generally, the products
and their respective temperature ranges for transport and storage are
as follows: frozen (-20 °C to -10 °C), refrigerated (2 °C to 8 °C),
cooled (8 °C to 15 °C °C) and dried (15 °C to 25 °C) products.
Moreover, it can also be used to monitor blood bags, blood
components, vaccines, food and other temperature-sensitive
products.
Compact equipment, can be kept next to the product to be
monitored. Due to its low-cost, can be used as a reusable logger in
logistical operations, where its return is viable.

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5OPERATION
To operate the device, the user must install the NXperience or
LogChart-NFC application.
To communicate with the TagTemp-NFC-LCD, place the smart
phone over the device or a NFC interface. The distance range for
communication is relatively short, something few inches, this being a
feature of the NFC technology.
If the product is left unused for a long time and is in loop mode, it is
recommended to stop the operation. To do this, simply press the
Stop button via the NXperience or LogChart-NFC configuration
software.
5.1 Factory Mode
TagTemp-NFC-LCD is factory-delivered in active state, but with its
display off. The display can be turned on by pressing the button or by
receiving a configuration via NFC. When pressing the button, it must
be kept pressed until the led lights on and must be released
immediately. This procedure will also start the logging process.
After a battery change, the equipment will go back to the factory
mode but will retain the last applied configuration.
5.2 Memory Mode
The use of computer memory may be:
•Memory full: the records stops when there is more space in
memory.
•Circular buffer: when reaching the end of memory, continuous
recording, overwriting the oldest records.
5.3 Log Beginning and Ending
The start of records may be immediate or by pressing the button
.
The ending of the records can be one of the following (whichever
comes first): Out of memory (when configured this memory usage),
command via the NXperience or LogChart-NFC, configuration
software, or pressing the button (when configured this option).
If you pressed the TagTemp-NFC-LCD button to stop the recording
data, and after a while, you pressed again to resume, the recording
will continue with a period without data information in memory. This
operation will occupy memory device data, resulting in less
temperature records on the available memory.
In addition, you can set a Start Delay time, which is the time that
TagTemp-NFC-LCD will wait before starting the logs after each start
command. This time goes from 0 to 120 minutes.
5.4 LED Indication
TagTemp-NFC-LCD has a LED for indication of its operation
•One flash every 10 seconds: active;
•Two flashes every 10 seconds: logging;
•Three flashes every 10 seconds: alarm occurred;
•One flash every 5 seconds: waiting the Start Delay time to be
over;
•A quick flash followed by a slow one: beginning or ending of
records.
If the LED is always off, the battery is dead.
Note: The LED flashing light is intentionally weak and can be difficult
to be viewed in bright places.
Start Delay
The Start Delay is a start-up delay, set by the user, in which
TagTemp-NFC-LCD will wait before starting the logs. During this
delay time, the LED flashes every 5 seconds.
5.5 Button
The button on the front panel can be used to display the
minimum and maximum temperature values, reset the minimum and
maximum values (when this option is configured) and start and/or
stop the records, depending on the configuration chosen.
To start the start or stop the records, with the LCD display showing
the current temperature, you must press this button until the LED
lights up and release it before the LED is turn off.
To reset the minimum and maximum values with the LCD display
showing the minimum or maximum temperature, press the button
until the LED lights up and release it before it goes out. The values
will be reset at the next LCD display update. If the LED goes out
before the button is released, the command will not be validated.
5.6 Temperature Unit
The temperature unit may be choosing by the user between Celsius
(standard) and Fahrenheit. Changing the temperature unit causes
the need to send a new configuration.
5.7 Minimum and Maximum Temperature
With each update of the current temperature on the LCD display, the
minimum and maximum temperature values are updated, even if the
TagTemp-NFC-LCD is not logging. These values are stored in
memory and are kept even after the battery is changed.
The minimum and maximum temperature values are reset at each
new setting, or via the button (when this option is configured).
5.8 Sensor Error Indication
In case of sensor error (sensor broken or shorted), "
Err
" will be
displayed on the LCD display. If the TagTemp-NFC-LCD is logging
when an error condition occurs, the value -99.9 will be recorded in
the configured temperature unit. While the sensor is in error alarms
will not be generated, nor will updates of the minimum and maximum
temperature values. Exiting the error condition, the TagTemp-NFC-
LCD will resume temperature display and logging as usual.
5.9 Alarms
It is common, in the transport of perishable goods or sensitive loads;
there is a predetermined temperature range in which the transported
load must to be maintained. With the LogChart-NFC or NXperience
application, you can configure alarms for viewing at the time a
collection is performed.
During logging, if the temperature exceeds the alarm limits, i.e.
whenever the temperature falls in or out the alarm conditions, an
alarm event is set. For alarm logging purposes, the temperature is
measured every 30 s, along with the display update.
Can be configured the use of two alarm conditions:
•Temperature above the desired limit;
•Temperature below the desired limit.
This indication can be viewed in the application or on NXperience. In
the application, you can check all alarm occurrence records using the
“Events Screen”.
The occurrence of an alarm condition can also be viewed through the
corresponding icons on the LCD display, and via the LED flash
pattern. These signals remain active even if the temperature exits the
alarm condition or the logs are terminated.
Alarm events share the memory with the temperature logs. Thus, the
more alarm events, the less temperature logs can be recorded to the
available memory.

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5.10Offset
The user can set an offset up to ± 3 °C (± 5,4 °F) for the
temperature data. This allows to reduce (and in some cases
eliminate) the error of the temperature measurement for a given
point.
5.11Digital Input
A digital input is available on some models of TagTemp-NFC-LCD. It
allows to record state changes, i.e., records the moment when the
digital input changed from OFF (logic "0") to ON (logic "1") and vice-
versa.
The input must remain in the new state for at least 1 second;
otherwise the state change event may not be detected.
The digital input events share memory with temperature records.
Therefore, the more events there for digital input, less temperature
records may be registered in the available memory.
When collecting the data from TagTemp-NFC-LCD, digital input
events have their time and state displayed by the application, being
the last event displayed on the start screen.
6DISPLAY INDICATIONS
The display normally shows the current temperature read by the
sensor every 30 s. Indications of alarms, logs and low battery are
always visible.
Fig. 03– Display Overview
6.1 Maximum and Minimum Display
To display the minimum and maximum temperature information, the
user must press the key (short beeps) from the main screen.
Each time you press the key, the display will show the minimum
temperature with the MIN icon, and the maximum temperature with
the MAX .
After 30 seconds, if no key is pressed, the display will return to the
current temperature.
6.2 Alarm Signaling
•ALM + 1 :A high temperature alarm event has occurred.
•ALM + 2:A low temperature alarm event has occurred.
6.3 Log Signaling
•LOG :Remains lit while the device is logging, or blinking every
1s when waiting for the Start Delay time.
6.4 Low Battery Signaling
Indicates that the battery is low (voltage below 2.6 V) and must be
replaced.
Note: This signaling is reliable only at ambient temperatures around
25 °C, because at the extremes of operating temperature the battery
characteristics may change. The battery level indicated in the
NXperience or LogChart-NFC configuration software more
accurately reflects the state of the battery.
Note: After a battery replacement, TagTemp-NFC-LCD will start in
factory mode, with logs stopped and the last setting applied
7IN MEMORY DATA PROTECTION
A 4-digit password can be configured via the NXperience software or
the LogChart-NFC application. This password prevents TagTemp-
NFC-LCD from being changed by unauthorized users.
8FACTORY SETTING
The TagTemp-NFC-LCD factory setting is as follows:
•Start logging via enabled button;
•Loop memory;
•Digital input disabled;
•5-minute interval between logs.
9LOGCHART-NFC APPLICATION
The LogChart-NFC is an app for ANDROID™ platform that allows the
configuration, collection, viewing and sharing of TagTemp-NFC-LCD
data.
Follow the steps below to installation/use the application.
9.1 Installing the Application
To install the app, browse the site Google Play Store for
"LogChart-NFC" and install the application. After the download is
complete, open the application. If the application is not available,
your smartphone is probably not compatible with NFC.
Fig. 04– Warning screen when the NFC interface it is not available
9.2 App Operation
The communication between application and TagTemp-NFC-LCD is
done through the NFC interface of the smartphone and, therefore, it
must be enabled.
Fig. 05– Home screen of the app

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Fig. 06 – NFC Communication
After the application has been started (see Fig. 06), just approach
the smartphone to TagTemp-NFC-LCD this distance may vary for
different devices, in the worst case it will be necessary to touch the
TagTemp-NFC-LCD after loading the device data. This usually takes
a few seconds, depending on the smartphone model.
The application has six screens:
1. Device Status
2. Device Configuration
3. Events and Occurrences
4. Data Chart
5. Preference Settings
6. Manage Downloads
9.2.1 Device Status Screen
Fig. 07 – Status Screen
•Last Recorded Value - Displays the last recorded value
performed by the TagTemp-NFC-LCD. Not necessarily the
actual temperature.
•Loggings - Displays the basic information of the TagTemp-NFC-
LCD.
Log Interval: Displays the value of the interval between
acquisitions configured.
Loggings: Number of records stored by the TagTemp-NFC-
LCD, to the maximum of 4020 records.
Logging State: Displays whether the device is recording data, is
stopped or is waiting for the start of the records – Start Delay or
overwriting old records.
Memory Usage: Indicates if the circular buffer is enabled.
•Battery:Indicates the battery condition.
Good:Perfect for use.
Average: lready a considerable battery discharge was detected.
It should be monitored.
Low: It is not recommended to use of the device in this
condition.
•Device Info: Indicates specific information of TagTemp-NFC-
LCD.
Device Tag: Name configured by the user.
Model: TagTemp-NFC-LCD.
Serial Number: Factory serial number.
UID: Unique Identification Number. Useful for tracking
applications.
Firmware Version: Firmware version of the device.
9.2.2 Device Configuration Screen
Fig. 08– Device Configuration Screen
•General: General Settings.
Device Title: Field to configure (or view) the title of the device.
Logging Interval: Field to configure (or view) the interval
between data acquisitions.
Start delay: This is the delay time between the TagTemp-NFC-
LCD configuration and the start of the logs.
Offset Adjustment: Field to configure (or view) the user offset
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•Alarm Range: Range of operation where the user defines the
limits that, in case of exceedance, result in alarm. The device
signals alarm via the LED. For more details on alarm activations,
the data must be downloaded through the LogChart-NFC or
NXperience applications.
High: Valid range of operation (Maximum), connected to the
maximum alarm.
Low: Valid range of operation (Minimum), connected to the
minimum alarm.
•Options: The following options can be configured:
Start loggings by button: When you enable this option, you can
start logging data by pressing the logger button.
Stop loggings by button: When you enable this option, you can
stop logging by pressing the logger button.
Reset minimum and maximum values by button: Enables the
button reset of the minimum and maximum values shown on the
display device.
Enable circular memory: When this option is enabled, when the
memory is complete, the recording will continue overwriting the
oldest records.
Enable digital input: with this option enabled, when the digital
input is activated, TagTemp-NFC-LCD will record this
occurrence to the memory.
Use Fahrenheit degrees: when this option is enabled, the
temperature unit of Celsius (default) is changed to Fahrenheit.
•Reset Minimum and Maximum:Resets the minimum and
maximum values registered on the device, approach the device
smartphone to run this action.
•Password Configuration:The user can set a four-digit
password for device security. Using a password prevents
unauthorized persons from starting or stopping data logging by
the LogChart-NFC or NXperience applications or even
reconfiguring the device, but does not prevent log data from
being downloaded and shared.
•Apply and Start Logging: Applies the settings and starts
recording the temperature.
Stop Logging: You can stop logging using the smartphone.
9.2.3 Password Configuration Screen
Fig. 09 – Password Configuration Screen
Fig. 10 – Password Configuration Screen
Note: Fig. 10 shows the screen to change the password.
9.2.4 Events and Occurrences Screen
Fig. 11 – Events and Occurrences Screen
•Digital Input: Information about events on the digital input.
Digital Input Events: Number of events occurred.
Last Event: Indicates the time of the last event occurred.
Last State: Indicates the state of the last event occurred.
Longest Period in ON: Indicates the longest time that remained
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Alarm Events Log: TagTemp-NFC-LCD logs temperature to
the memory whenever the temperature falls in or out the alarm
state, so the user has the exact moment when a temperature
has gone out or in the alarm state. One can see this functionality
in Fig. 13, where it shows the logs outside the standard value, in
this example we can see that logs are recorded every 1 minute,
and exactly at the 12th second of each minute; we have two logs
recorded in the 47th second, indicating the exact moment when
the temperature value fell in the alarm range.
•High Excursions: Indicates when the measured value exceeds
the upper limit specified.
First Occurrence: Time and value of the first occurrence above
the upper limit of range.
Last Occurrence: Time and value of the last occurrence above
the upper limit of range.
Total Logs within Occurrences: Number of acquisitions for
events above the upper limit of range.
Average Temperature within Occurrences: Average value of
the temperatures above the maximum range.
•Low Excursions: Indicates when the measured value exceeds
the lower limit under the specified range.
First Occurrence: Time and value of the first occurrence below
the lower limit of range.
Last Occurrence: Time and value of the last occurrence below
the lower limit of range.
Total logs within Occurrences: Number of acquisitions for
events below the lower limit of range.
Average Temperature within Occurrences: Average value of
the temperatures below the minimum range.
9.2.4.1 Occurrences Screen
By clicking the icon "View All" the user can view the list of digital input
events and occurrences of high and low temperatures, showing the
value and time of the event/occurrence, as shown in Fig. 12 Fig. 13
and Fig. 14.
If there is no occurrences in the Digital input, neither high or low
Excursions, messages appear in the Fig. 15, Fig. 16 and Fig. 17.
Fig. 12– Digital Input Events Screen
Fig. 13– High Excursions Screen
Fig. 14– Low Excursions Screen
Fig. 15– Message for Events in the Digital Input screen for "No events"

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Fig. 16– Message for High Excursions for "No occurrences"
Fig. 17– Message for Low Excursions for "No occurrences"
9.2.5 Data Chart
Fig. 18– Data Chart Screen
Screen where the user can view the historical data at different time
intervals. You can also check the values that produced alarms,
maximum, minimum and average value of the temperatures.
Allow you to touch a point on the chart to see their value and its time.
For a navigation record by record, you should use the "Previous" and
"Next" arrows on the sides of the value shown.
When more than 2000 data are registered, the graph will show only
the last 2000. To select a graph display range, the "Chart range"
option can be used.
9.2.5.1 Data Chart Options Screen
When you select the icon in the upper right of the screen, the
chart options will appear.
Fig. 19– Data Chart Options screen
1. By pressing the icon , you can share the obtained
data, using sharing applications already installed on the
smartphone as well the option to send data to NOVUS
Cloud (requires the creation of an account in NOVUS
Cloud) and also the option to send to an FTP server
(requires an active FTP server). To include the
geographical location of the data log in NOVUS Cloud,
the GPS must be activated on the smartphone.
The way in which the data will be shared is chosen in "Share with" in
the Preferences screen.
Fig. 20 – Share Screen
2. “Full Screen” option : with this option, the chart will be
displayed in full screen in landscape mode.
Fig. 21 – Full Screen Chart

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3. Chart range : Using this option allows you to select the
range of values that will be displayed in the chart. This range can
include up to 2000 records.
Preview options: option to choose the start and end date for the
range of the records to see the data downloaded.
Fig. 22– Preview Options Screen
9.2.6 Preference Settings Screen
Fig. 23 – Preference Settings Screen
•Default share options: The user can set the preferences
screen according to the desired data received through sharing.
Keep downloaded data in smartphone: Maintains files,
previously selected in the sharing options, in a folder named
LogChartNFCFiles in the internal memory of the smartphone.
Export Logs (.CSV): Share a file in CSV format with all records
from the last collection.
Export configuration (.CFG): Share a CFG extension file with
the settings of the TagTemp-NFC-LCD.
Export to NXperience (.NXD): Shares a file with the
downloaded data in a format compatible with NXperience (.nxd),
so that the data can be read and displayed by this application.
•Initial screen selection: Allows you to select the startup screen
after reading the data from the device.
•NOVUS Cloud Authentication: Hire an account in the NOVUS
Cloud to store the TagTemp-NFC-LCD data. Enter your login
credentials in the Login and Password fields to send the data.
Export automatically: If this option is selected, whenever a
device's data is downloaded, the application will try to send them
automatically to NOVUS Cloud.
•FTP Authentication: With an active FTP server, enter the host
address, user credentials, and connection port for this server.
Automatically Export: With this option checked, whenever a data
download of a TagTemp is performed, the application will attempt
to automatically send the data to the FTP server.
9.2.7 Manage Downloads Screen
Fig. 24 – Manage Downloads screen
Fig. 25 – Share screen
This screen allows you to delete and share the data previously
acquired. It shown a list of data acquisitions and you can select one
or more rows (files) to share or delete.
To share the selected items, simply press the button on the top right.
To delete a selected item, simply press and hold the item in the list to
remove (long press), then it will emerge a message asking to confirm
or not the deletion.

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10 NXPERIENCE
10.1Installing the NXperience
The NXperience application is used to adjust the configuration and
collection parameters of the acquired data. To install it just download
and run the NXperienceSetup.exe file available on our website.
10.2Running NXperience
Opening the NXperience shows the main screen:
Fig. 26 – NXperience Main screen
To communicate with the software, the NFC-USB reader must be
connected to the computer and the USB drivers must be installed.
You can then choose "Configure" or "Download". The "Online
Monitoring" option is not available for this device model. The first
time the device is read, the application prompts the user to choose
which device he wants to connect. Just double click on the desired
device and press the "Ok" button, as shown in the next image. This
device will be set by default the next time the application
communicates with the device.
Fig. 27 – Select Device Screen
10.3Configuring the device
To configure the device, it is necessary to place the TagTemp-NFC-
LCD on top of the NFC-USB reader.
When choosing the "Configure" button, the following screen will
appear:
Fig. 28 – Configuration Selection Screen
The "Create Configuration" option creates a new configuration,
without the need of the device. This setting can be saved to a file for
future use, or recorded to a connected device. The "Open
Configuration" option is used to read an existing configuration file.
The reading of the device is done by choosing the option "Read
Device". If the machine is logging data, the following message will be
displayed.
Fig. 29 – Reading Device Screen
Stop Logs: This option stops data logging and is read, allowing the
device to be configured.
View only: By choosing this option, you can only view the device's
settings. Functions such as saving settings, changing the password
or setting the device to idle mode will be disabled.
After reading the device, the configuration screen is shown below in
Fig. 30.
Fig. 30 – Configuration Screen
The configuration of the TagTemp-NFC-LCD is distributed in several
screens. The "General" screen contains the following information:
Information: Shows information about the device, such as: Model,
Serial Number, Firmware Version, Memory Capacity, Log Status, and
Battery Charge.
Device Tag: This field is used to identify the device, giving it a
unique name.
Clock: Shows the date and time of the device and the computer
respectively. When a configuration is sent, the date and time of the
device are synchronized with those of the computer.
Security: Selecting this option can create, delete or change the
password of the computer. This procedure is explained in detail in
the "Finalization" section.
Fig. 31 – Channels Screen

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The "Channels" screen displays the following parameters:
Input Type: Displays the type of sensor in the device.
Unit: Sets the unit for the monitored quantity: °C or °F for the
temperature channel.
Lower and Upper Limit: Displays sensor limits.
Lower and Upper Alarm: Allows to define the limits of values,
which, when exceeded, characterize an alarm condition. The alarm
events are indicated to the user through the Alarm Indicator.
Offset: Allows to make adjustments to the registered values.
Fig. 32 – Digitals Channels Screen
Note: This screen is only displayed when reading TagTemp-NFC-
LCD model which has a digital input. In order to enable the digital
input, please slide the red button.
Fig. 33 – Data Logs Screen
The "Logs" screen displays the following parameters:
Interval between logs: sets the time interval between data
acquisitions. The minimum interval is 1 minute and the maximum is
up to 240 minutes.
Estimated time: Informs how long it will take to fill the available
memory, with the conditions defined in the configuration.
Start logs: The recording of data can begin in two ways: “Immediate
Start” or by using the device “By button”.
Stop logs: The logging can be stopped in two ways, when the
memory is completed or by pressing the button on the device. Both
modes can be configured to operate independently. If the option is
set to "Do not Stop", the registration is done in a circular way, in
which, when the memory is full, the oldest records will be overwritten
with the new values.
Maximum and Minimum: This option resets the maximum and
minimum values when a configuration is sent.
Fig. 34 – Finalization Screen
The "Send Configuration and Extras" screen is where the
configuration settings are sent and allows you to perform some other
useful functions.
Send Configuration: This button has three modes, Send
Configuration, Send Configurations and Start Logs, or Stop Logging.
In all three modes the device must be present in the NFC reader.
Save file: This option allows you to save the configuration settings
made to a file, so it can be reused to configure other devices.
Security: This option allows you to create, change or delete a
password. The password must be four digits long. Fig. 34 shows the
definition and password change screen.
Reset the Minimum and Maximum: This button resets the device's
minimum and maximum values. TagTemp-NFC-LCD must be in the
NFC reader field for the action to be performed.
Download logs: This option allows the data in the device memory to
be transferred to the application. For more information, see
"Downloading Data".
Stop Loggings: This option is only displayed when the configuration
is being read and the device is logging, so that to send a new
configuration, you need to stop the current log. See the following
image.
Fig. 35 – Finalization - Stop loggings
10.4Downloading and Viewing Data
The data download transfers the values recorded by the device to the
computer. The download can occur at any time, during or after the
completion of the data acquisition process. If data download occurs
during the acquisition process, this process is not interrupted, and
the operation is set according to the device configuration settings.

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Downloading Data
When you select the "Download" option in the application start
screen, another screen with the following options will be displayed:
Fig. 36 – Download Menu
Download logs: This option allows transferring data from the
connected device. When you perform data download, a progress bar
is displayed that indicates the progress of the transfer. The transfer
time will be proportional to the number of acquisitions recorded.
Open File: This option allows you to upload stored log files for
viewing, customizing, preparing reports, or other functions.
Fig. 37 – Transferring Download
Viewing Downloaded Data
After the transfer of the records, the data downloaded are presented
graphically, as shown in the images below.
Fig. 38 – Register Download
Fig. 39 – Register Download
10.4.1 Sharing and processing data
After completing the download, a screen will be displayed with the
downloaded data and these are presented in two forms: in graph
form and table form. In the same screen, the general information of
the device and the data of the downloaded registers are shown.
Chart: You can select a region of the chart to be viewed in detail
(zoom). The zoom functions are accessed from the toolbar. You can
also expand a chart area with a click and drag the mouse by creating
a zoom region from the upper left corner of the desired chart area.
You can also display or not, the lines that delimit the alarm values, to
facilitate the visualization of the periods of these events.
Fig. 40 – Chart
Data view: Shows the values acquired in table format, indicating the
moment of the measurement with its respective value.
Fig. 41 – Data view
General Information: This tab shows the basic information of the
device, from which the data was downloaded recently and about its
configuration.
Fig. 42 – General Information

TagTemp-NFC-LCD
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Events: This tab shows all alarm events recorded to the
TagTemp-NFC-LCD memory, with information such as date and
time, condition (entering, exiting alarm), value, etc.
Fig. 43 – Events
10.4.2 Available Tools
The NXperience application offers several ways to customize charts,
data filters, export and data sharing. All these features are easily
accessible from the bottom menu of the main collection screen. The
function of each option in this menu is detailed below. For more
information on each of these features, check the informational
content available in the application.
1. Open file
2. Download Logs
3. Save file
4. Chart Junction
5. Filter Logs
6. Zoom +
7. Zoom -
8. Properties
9. Reports/Export Logs
10. Sending data to NOVUS Cloud
11. Exit
10.5Exporting and creating reports with the data
downloaded
Using the NXperience, you can export the downloaded data to
various file formats or create reports from the available templates.
These two features are accessed by clicking the Reports button in
the function menu.
Export: Selecting this option from the "Templates" options list
displays a second list of options where you can choose different
formats for exporting data.
Fig. 45 – Exporting Reports
Reports: There are four report templates available, each of them has
configurable parameters that can be changed before generating the
report. For more information on each template, see the information
available in the application.
Fig. 46 – Report Templates
Fig. 47 – Example Report
11 WARRANTY
Warranty conditions are available on our website
www.novusautomation.com/warranty.
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