Working with multiple data loggers at the same time
With Tinytag Explorer's Bulk Logger Tool, you can launch, stop, offload and check current readings for multiple data loggers concurrently.
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You don't need to be a technical expert to use a data logger. Find out how to set up a data logger and offload data with this helpful article.
Tinytag data loggers are designed to be easy to set-up and use so that you can start gathering data straightaway.
Each data logger needs to be activated and downloaded individually, and Tinytag Explorer software makes these processes straightforward and easy-to-do.
For full instructions on how to use your data logger and how to use Tinytag Explorer, please consult the relevant product manual and the Tinytag Explorer Quick Start Guide.
Once set-up is complete, the logger is ready to use, and you can unplug the logger from your PC.
Place the logger where it is going to record data and turn the logger on to begin recording!
Radio and LAN (Ethernet) loggers automatically transmit data to Tinytag Explorer.
To offload data from a USB data logger, simply:
Data is initially displayed in a graph, but it can also be displayed as a table of readings. Data can also be exported into third-party software for more detailed analysis.
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With Tinytag Explorer's Bulk Logger Tool, you can launch, stop, offload and check current readings for multiple data loggers concurrently.
A data logger is an electronic device which automatically monitors and records environmental parameters over time, allowing conditions to be measured, documented, validated and analysed.
In its most basic form, a data logger contains one or more sensors, a microprocessor, and an internal memory for storage. Some loggers are also enclosed in weatherproof casing, but more compact data loggers, like those in the Tinytag Talk 2 range, are not.