Instruction Manual In-Transit FlashLink Data Logger In-Transit FlashLink Software
Page 6 6. Choose Destination Location: C:\Flash is automatically entered as the default directory. To change the destination, click on Browse. Selec
Page 7 Instructions for Windows 2000, XP and NT To install FlashLink Program Manager Software on Windows 2000, XP and NT: *Network Users: See your LAN
Page 8 Port Settings The parallel port drive will try to allocate the parallel port with FlashLink automatically with the first run of the FlashLink s
Page 9 1) First click “Customize” for the “Customize”setup screen OR 4) Click here to use the optional Serial Port Adapter 2) Then click “SetPo
Page 10 Windows 98/95 To check your port settings in Windows 98/95/3.1, do the following: 1. Press start button, go to setting then control panel. 2.
Page 11 Windows NT To check your port settings in Windows NT, do the following: 1. Go to “Start”. 2. Choose “Programs”. 3. Choose “Administrative T
Page 12 Windows XP To check your port settings in Windows XP, do the following: 1. Go to “Start”. 2. Choose “Control Panel”. 3. Choose “Administra
Page 13 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Starting the Data Logger The data logger must be started by the shipper by inserting a ballpoint pen or other small blu
Page 14 Menu Bar File Open Data File: Open an existing (previously saved) data file on the computer. Download Data: Download data from a data logger
Page 15 Enter the file name for your logo (it must be in .bmp format). Your logo will appear on the printed reports, if desired. Enter your company na
Page 16 Auto Backup Data files are automatically saved when they are downloaded. The directory is named Databack, and is automatically created in the
Page 17 Download Data Downloading can be done several ways. Connect the data logger to the data cable and do one of the following. • Click on the D
Page 18 Time Zone Map Time zone information is based on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), also known as Coordinated Universal Time. The field will accept de
Page 19 Data Tag Information 1. Enter the data tag information. It can be edited later, if desired. 2. Click Next to start the download. Note: The
Page 20 Menu Bar See page 19. Icon Bar See page 21. Downloading The data will immediately download. Click on the Data Info or Statistics tabs to ac
Page 21 Menu Bar File View Options Open Open an existing data file on the computer. Save… Update the backup file of the displayed data. Note: You ca
Page 22 File View Options Delete The file currently open will be permanently removed from your hard drive. Email Proceed to page 27. Close Close
Page 23 Icon Bar Same as File, Save Same as View, Maximum Same as File, Print, Print Selection Same as View, Minimum Same as View, Graph Data E
Page 24 Use the arrow keys to move the sequence marker. Information about the individual data points will be displayed in the Help Line if Options, Sh
Page 25 Menu Bar Edit Zoom Options, Copy as Full Color MetaFile 16 Bit Color Clipboard File. Most Colors, Largest Size File. Copy as Color MetaFile
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ...1 In-Transit FlashLink Softw
Page 26 Edit Zoom Options, Hide Sequence Marker 9 Show Sequence Marker Shown on page 23. Customizing a Graph’s Appearance: Reports 1. After downlo
Page 27 Current Status Screen The Current Status Screen allows you to check a data logger’s status without disturbing the operation. If the logging in
Page 28 Email You can send a file attached to an email message without leaving the FlashLink Program Manager program if you have access to the interne
Page 29 LED INDICATORS LED ACTIVITY WHAT IT MEANS 3 green flashes: Data logger activated 1 green flash every 12 seconds: Logging 1 red flash every
Page 30 ERROR AND WARNING MESSAGES ERROR AND WARNING MESSAGES WHAT THEY MEAN Corrupted Configuration Data The data logger will not communicate. This
Page 31 ERROR AND WARNING MESSAGES WHAT THEY MEAN FlashLink Not Accessible! This message appears when there is no connection between PC and the data
Page 32 ERROR AND WARNING MESSAGES WHAT THEY MEAN Process not Completed! This message follows critical errors to let you know the download was not c
Page 33 Current Status Logger Messages MESSAGE WHAT THEY MEAN Logging Interruption! Logging unexpectedly stopped. Data may not be present. Manual S
Page 34 TROUBLESHOOTING 1) Software Installation Problems a) Make sure the FlashLink Data Logger is not connected to the PC. b) Close all applicati
Page 35 APPENDICES Product Specifications Instrument Operating Range: -40°F~150°F (-40C°~66°C) Ext. Pr
Data Tag Information ... 19 Downloading...
Page 36 In-Transit FlashLink Data Logger Models Available Model # Description 20011 05-Day In-Transit Temperature Logger 20012 15-Day In-Transit Te
Page 37 Hardware Compatibility The following laptop computers have been tested for compatibility with the FlashLink Data Logger and In-Transit FlashLi
Page 38 Additional Connection Options • Add a PC card with a dual parallel port. o SIIG Inc. Model 101828 allows the FlashLink Data Logger to functi
Page 39 Warranty DeltaTRAK instruments have a limited warranty period of 1 year against defects in materials and workmanship from the date of purchase
Page 40 Contacting DeltaTRAK, Inc. Post Trip Calibration and Technical Support DeltaTRAK Technologies 9260 Isaac Street, Suite D Santee, CA 92071 Phon
Page 1 INTRODUCTION The In-Transit FlashLink Data Logger is a single use instrument designed with a unique, patented communications feature via the PC
Page 2 In-Transit FlashLink Software Features • Single Windows-based user-friendly program for downloading, graphing, and reporting. • Patented de
Page 3 Data Logger Features • Non-volatile data memory – data can be recovered after power loss. • Standard 25-pin connector for downloading data to
Page 4 SETUP Minimum PC Requirements IBM (or compatible) 486 with 4 megabytes of memory. The In-Transit FlashLink Software runs on all versions of Win
Page 5 Software Installation Instructions for Win 98/95/3.1 1. Check the date and time setup in your computer. It is extremely important to have the
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