Flir Extech RHT10 User Guide

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Pages 17
Year 2014
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Flir Extech RHT10 Datalogger Specification

The Flir Extech RHT10 Datalogger is a compact and efficient device designed for monitoring and recording temperature and humidity levels in various environments. Encased in a robust and portable design, the RHT10 provides reliable performance with a user-friendly interface. It features USB connectivity, allowing for easy data transfer and integration with PCs, making it a versatile tool for both field and laboratory applications.

The datalogger offers a temperature measurement range of -40 to 70 degrees Celsius and a humidity range of 0 to 100% relative humidity, catering to a wide array of environmental conditions. Its memory capacity can store up to 32,000 readings, ensuring extensive data collection over extended periods without the need for frequent data retrieval.

Powered by a long-lasting lithium battery, the RHT10 ensures continuous operation, with the ability to log data at user-defined intervals ranging from 1 second to 24 hours. The device is equipped with an intuitive software interface, facilitating easy configuration and data analysis. Users can set alarms for upper and lower limits, ensuring timely alerts for critical environment changes.

The datalogger is designed to withstand challenging conditions, with an IP65-rated enclosure that protects against dust and water ingress, making it suitable for industrial and outdoor applications. Its compact dimensions and lightweight build further enhance its portability and ease of deployment in various settings.

Overall, the Flir Extech RHT10 Datalogger provides a reliable, efficient, and user-friendly solution for precise environmental monitoring, making it an ideal choice for professionals seeking robust data collection and analysis capabilities.

Flir Extech RHT10 Datalogger F.A.Q.

How do I set up the Flir Extech RHT10 Datalogger for the first time?

To set up the Flir Extech RHT10 for the first time, install the provided software on your computer, connect the datalogger via USB, and configure the logging parameters such as sample rate, start delay, and temperature units through the software interface.

What is the maximum data storage capacity of the RHT10 Datalogger?

The RHT10 Datalogger can store up to 16,000 temperature and 16,000 humidity readings, making it suitable for extended monitoring sessions.

How can I retrieve data from the Flir Extech RHT10?

To retrieve data, connect the RHT10 to your computer using the USB port, open the software, and download the logged data. You can then view, analyze, and export the data in various formats.

What is the battery life of the RHT10 Datalogger and how do I replace it?

The RHT10 typically has a battery life of approximately one year, depending on the logging rate. To replace the battery, open the battery compartment and replace the old battery with a new 3.6V lithium battery.

How do I troubleshoot if the RHT10 is not turning on?

If the RHT10 does not turn on, check the battery to ensure it is installed correctly and has sufficient charge. If the issue persists, try replacing the battery with a new one.

Can the RHT10 Datalogger be used outdoors?

While the RHT10 is primarily designed for indoor use, it can be used outdoors if protected from direct exposure to weather conditions. Consider using a protective enclosure for extended outdoor use.

How do I calibrate the RHT10 Datalogger?

Calibration of the RHT10 should be performed using a standard calibration kit or by sending the device to a professional calibration service. Regular calibration ensures accuracy in temperature and humidity measurements.

What should I do if the RHT10 software does not recognize the device?

Ensure the USB connection is secure and try using a different USB port. Reinstall the software drivers if necessary. If problems persist, check for software updates or contact technical support.

How do I set the time and date on the RHT10 Datalogger?

The time and date settings can be configured through the RHT10 software on your computer. Connect the device, access the settings menu, and adjust the time and date according to your requirements.

What do I do if the RHT10 data seems inaccurate?

If data appears inaccurate, verify that the device is properly calibrated. Check for any environmental factors that could affect readings, such as proximity to heating elements or moisture. Recalibrate if necessary.