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Seite 1 - User’s Guide

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Seite 2 - Technical Support

Introducing Veriteq vLog4Place the data logger in the area you want to validate.Connect the data logger to the PC and transfer data to PC.Veriteq vLog

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Troubleshooting94Serial Port ProblemsIf you are experiencing difficulties communicating with Veriteq data loggers, here are some tips and things to tr

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide95Unable to create logger fileThis error message is generated when vLog attempts to create a logger file on a disk and an

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Troubleshooting96• The next calibration date• Security information (to prevent unauthorized calibration or manipulation of the data in the logger).Doe

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978Glossary#...98A–B...

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Glossary98#A–BC–E21 CFR Part 11A Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rule relating to the use of Electronic Records and Electronic Signatures. The FDA’

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide99F–KL–QR–TFDA An acronym for the US Food and Drug Administration; this is a government agency responsible for enforcing

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Glossary100Sample interval The sample interval is the rate at which the logger takes and records readings to memory. The sample interval applies to al

Seite 10 - Introducing Veriteq vLog

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide101U–ZUSB An acronym for Universal Serial Bus, a standard for connecting external devices such as a mouse, keyboard, scan

Seite 12 - Using the Menus

103Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s GuideNumerics21 CFR Part 11 98Aaccounts, user 23activation energy 81administrator options 20, 22audit trail file path 21sec

Seite 13 - Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide5VL-Series Validatable Data LoggersEach Veriteq VL-Series Validatable Data Logger is factory-calibrated against National

Seite 14 - Using the Tool Bar

104Indexheaders, in reports 84, 89, 90help (F1) 9high security 20, 22historical data reports 80–85saving 91horizontal lines 2, 71adding automatically

Seite 15 - Getting Help

105Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guiderequirements 12Ssample count 81sample intervals 27, 34, 35, 100sample smoothing 99sample timing 35configuration 29samp

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Seite 17 - Installing vLog Software

Introducing Veriteq vLog6Using the MenusThe following illustration provides an overview of the menus on the vLog win-dow. Take a few minutes to become

Seite 18 - System Requirements

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide7Create a new blank Graph file (.spg)Open an existing Graph file (.spg)Save the Graph fileClose the Graph fileSave the Gr

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Introducing Veriteq vLog8Using the Tool BarThe Veriteq vLog Toolbar allows quick access to the most commonly used fea-tures of the program. You can hi

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide9Using the Online User’s GuideVeriteq vLog includes an online version of this user’s guide in PDF format.To access this g

Seite 21 - Getting Started

Introducing Veriteq vLog10

Seite 22 - Validating Data Loggers

112Installing vLog SoftwareSystem Requirements...12Installing vLog Software...

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Installing vLog Software12System RequirementsVeriteq vLog Software requires a PC with the following minimum configura-tion:• 32-bit version of Microso

Seite 24 - Logging on to vLog

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide136. Accept the default Destination Folder, or click the Browse... button to se-lect a new Destination Folder. 7. Click N

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CopyrightCopyright © 2010 Veriteq Instruments, Inc. All rights reserved.No copying, distribution, publication, modification, or incorporation of this

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Installing vLog Software14

Seite 27 - Setting Audit Trail Options

153Getting StartedSetting Up and Using vLog—Overview...16Ensuring Data Loggers are Calibrated...16Validating Data Loggers...

Seite 28 - Setting Security Levels

Getting Started16Setting Up and Using vLog—OverviewThe main steps in setting up and using Veriteq vLog are:1. Ensure that the data loggers are calibra

Seite 29 - Working with User Accounts

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide17Each package includes installation qualification (IQ) and operational qualifica-tion (OQ) procedures, and forms. The in

Seite 30 - To change a user account:

Getting Started189. Click FINISH. Drivers required to connect to your data logger through the device have been installed.Logging on to vLogThe first t

Seite 31 - Configuring Data Loggers

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide195. Enter the vLog Security Key that you received in your installation package. You do not need to enter the dashes.6. C

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Getting Started208. Click Next. The Security Wizard shows you the path it intends to use for your audit trail folder.9. Specify the folder where you w

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide21You can modify this option later within vLog under Tools>Adminis-trator Options. See Setting Audit Trail Options on

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Getting Started22To change the path to the audit trail file:1. In vLog, choose Tools>Administrator Options.2. From the Audit Trail tab, change the

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide232. From the Security tab, select either Off, Normal, or High security. This set-ting was originally set when you ran th

Seite 36 - Setting the Clear Mode

Introducing Veriteq vLog... 1Welcome...

Seite 37 - Clear Logger

Getting Started243. Click Add. The Add User window opens. a. In the Add User window, enter the User Name and Full Name. This User Name must be a valid

Seite 38 - Setting the Start Mode

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide25To remove a user account:1. In vLog, choose Tools>Administrator Options. 2. Click the Security tab.3. To remove a us

Seite 39 - Setting the Stop Mode

Getting Started26To configure data loggers individually:1. If you have not already done so, connect the logger to the PC.2. From vLog, do one of the f

Seite 40 - Setting the Sample Interval

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide27Serial NumberUnique eight-character product serial number of the currently-connected data logger. This number should ma

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Getting Started28Linking Data Loggers to an Audit Trail FileIt is very important to link data loggers to a specific audit trail file so you can see th

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide29To configure the Description for the currently-connected logger:1. Do one of the following:• Select Logger>Descripti

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Getting Started30There are four main steps in setting the Logger Sample Timing:Setting the Clear ModeTo configure the Clear mode:1. Select Logger>S

Seite 44 - Configuring Warm Up Time

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide311. Under Clear Mode, select one of the following options:Do not clear loggerThis is the default setting if the logger m

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Getting Started32Setting the Start ModeThe Start Mode enables you to choose how, and when the data logger starts taking samples.To set the Start Mode:

Seite 46 - Clearing Logger Samples

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide33If desired, use the Preset button to automatically set the start time hours and minutes to the earliest possible settin

Seite 47 - To set up loggers in a batch:

Configuring Transfer with Username and Password - NOT RECOMMENDED...48Transferring Logger Data to the PC...

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Getting Started34To set the Stop Mode:1. Under Stop Mode, select one of the following options:The Log Time drop-down lists enable you to set an elapse

Seite 49 - Mounting Data Loggers

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide35Note: You can only change sample intervals if you set the Clear Mode to the Clear logger setting (see Setting the Clear

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Getting Started36To enable or disable data logger channels:1. Do one of the following:• Select Logger>Channels... • You can also enable or disable

Seite 51 - Transferring Logger Files

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide373. To setup a DC Current channel:a. Ensure the Channel is enabled by selecting the Channel Enabled check box.b. If appl

Seite 52 - Setting Transfer Preferences

Getting Started38value to show as 1, indicate 1 for Above Threshold and specify the units. Boolean choices are typically 1 (above threshold) and 0 (be

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide395. For Timer Value, set the number of minutes or seconds you want the trans-ducer to begin warming up before taking a s

Seite 54 - RECOMMENDED:

Getting Started406. Advanced: If your installation includes very long thermocouple cables, Veriteq may recommend you specify a temperature offset. Ent

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide413. Click OK.Configuring Data Loggers: Batch SetupBefore using this section, read Configuring Data Loggers, as you need

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Getting Started428. To modify channel descriptions, select the Modify Description checkbox for the channel to modify and enter a new description in th

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide43Mounting Data LoggersBecause they are small and light, you can easily mount Veriteq data loggers in the field using a v

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Troubleshooting... 93Serial Port

Seite 59 - Logger File Creation Report

Getting Started442. Attach the temperature probe to the connector on the data logger.3. Use the Logger>Setup window to test the data logger operati

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454Transferring Logger FilesTransferring Data...46Setting Transfer Preferences...

Seite 61 - Setting System Date and Time

Transferring Logger Files46Transferring DataWhen you transfer data from a data logger’s memory, vLog creates a copy of the data and stores it on your

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide472. In each of the three fields, select the information you want to include in the file name. The options for each field

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Transferring Logger Files48Configuring Transfer with Username and Password - NOT RECOMMENDEDIn vLog 4.10 and later, the Logger File Creation Report fe

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide49Transferring Logger Data to the PCTo transfer the information stored in one data logger to the PC:1. Connect the data l

Seite 65 - Working with Graphs

Transferring Logger Files507. Edit or confirm the description of the logger using a maximum of 40 char-acters. The default entry for this field draws

Seite 66 - Inserting Logger Files

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide51a. Type your username and password. Retype the password to confirm it.CAUTION: Do not use your Windows username and pas

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Transferring Logger Files52If you need a copy of this report, you can print it now. The information in this report is available in the Logger file, bu

Seite 68 - Scrolling Through Graphs

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide5318. From the Select Channels window that appears, confirm the channels you want to display in the graph.19. Click OK.20

Seite 70 - Zooming In

Transferring Logger Files54In addition to the Logger File ID Number, the Logger File Creation Report con-tains the following information necessary as

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide553. Click OK.Logger File ID NumberThe Logger File ID Number is a unique checksum value that is automatically generated e

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Transferring Logger Files56Batch Transfer of Logger Data to the PCTo transfer the information stored in multiple loggers to the PC in a batch:1. Conne

Seite 73 - Formatting Measurement Units

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide57gers on COM ports 2,4, and 6, the number of COM ports selected should read 5, not 3.)8. Click Next.9. Accept the defaul

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Transferring Logger Files58The loggers transfer their data to the PC while displaying the progress of the transfer in the Transferring Samples window.

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595Working with GraphsDisplaying Existing Graph Files... 60Creating New Graph Files...60Insert

Seite 76 - Setting Sample Smoothing

Working with Graphs60Displaying Existing Graph FilesTo open an existing Graph file (.spg):1. Do one of the following:• Select File>Open.• Press CTR

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide61The Select Channels window opens.4. Select the channels you want to display in the graph.5. Click OK. 6. If you are ins

Seite 78 - To add lines manually:

Working with Graphs62Inserting Multiple Logger FilesYou can insert more than one Logger file into a single Graph file. This enables you to easily comp

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide63Pinpointing Graph Values and TimesTo pin-point exact values and times on the currently-active graph:1. Do one of the fo

Seite 80 - Exporting Graph Data

11Introducing Veriteq vLogWelcome...2Conventions Used in this Document...2

Seite 81 - Saving Graphs

Working with Graphs642. Type the desired title (up to 50 characters long).3. Click OK.Selecting a Graph FontYou can select any font that is on the PC

Seite 82 - Printing Graphs

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide65and end times and dates. For instructions on using this option, see Zooming In by Formatting the Time Scale on page 66)

Seite 83 - Print Preview

Working with Graphs66Note: If you have difficulty stretching the Zoom box accurately over the data, try turning off the Time Scale rounding setting. S

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide672. Under Start Time, use the drop-down lists to select the start date and time that correspond to the beginning of the

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Working with Graphs682. Under Units, use the drop-down list to select the desired units of measure-ment.3. Choose to apply the settings to the current

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide692. Under Units, use the drop-down list to select the measurement units you want to change.3. Under Change Settings For,

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Working with Graphs702. Under Temperature scale, select Fahrenheit or Celsius.This setting affects the data in all graphs, displays, and printed repor

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide71To set sample smoothing:1. Select Tools>Options, then choose the Insert tab.2. Under Sample smoothing (in raw counts

Seite 89 - To customize column headings:

Working with Graphs72To add lines automatically:• From a valid graph file, choose Format>Auto Horizontal Lines.The Graph displays the maximum, aver

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide73Displaying Line Numbers on GraphsvLog displays the lines on graphs in different colors. If desired, you can add numbers

Seite 91 - To edit headers or footers:

Introducing Veriteq vLog2WelcomeWelcome to Veriteq vLog 4.4 software. Veriteq vLog provides high-integrity recordings of temperature, humidity and oth

Seite 92 - Filtering by time

Working with Graphs74To verify a graph:1. Select Tools>Verify or double-click the right side of the window, just above the graph.2. Type the passwo

Seite 93 - Filtering by user name

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide75To export graph data to .txt or .csv files:1. By default, date and time are exported in a single column. To have date a

Seite 94 - Filtering by computer name

Working with Graphs76Printing GraphsPrinting Line Numbers on GraphsvLog displays lines on graphs in different colors. For monochromatic printers, vLog

Seite 95 - To view Batch Setup Reports:

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide77Printing Footers on GraphsTo print footers on graphs:1. Select Tools>Options, then choose the Graph tab.2. Edit the

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Working with Graphs78Printing GraphsTo print a currently-active graph:1. Do one of the following:• Select File>Print.• Press CTRL+P.• Click the Pri

Seite 97 - Printing Reports

796Viewing Reports and StatisticsWorking with Historical Data Reports... 80Working with Audit Trail Reports ... 8

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Viewing Reports and Statistics80Working with Historical Data ReportsHistorical data reports display logger file information in a tabular format. You m

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide81imum values for various intervals within the data in the currently-active graph. Standard deviation, mean kinetic tempe

Seite 100 - Serial Port Problems

Viewing Reports and Statistics82data from channels of the same type (temperature or humidity) together in one column.6. If you’re including lethality

Seite 101 - Frequently Asked Questions

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide83To customize column headings:1. Do one of the following:• From vLog, select Tools>Options then choose the Historical

Seite 102 - Troubleshooting

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide3For example, “select File>Save As...” means choose the Save As... item from the File menu.• Menu selections, items yo

Seite 103 - Glossary

Viewing Reports and Statistics842. From the Historical Data Report tab, on the Printer font size box, select an option from the drop-down list, or typ

Seite 104 - 21 CFR Part 11

Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide85To edit headers or footers:1. Do one of the following:• From vLog, select Tools>Options, then choose the Historical

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Viewing Reports and Statistics86Viewing and Filtering Audit Trail ReportsTo view and filter the Audit Trail Report:1. Select View>Audit Trail Repor

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide87Filtering by user name5. In the Audit Trail Report filter dialog box, highlight the User Name row in the Filter list.6.

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Viewing Reports and Statistics88Filtering by computer name8. In the Audit Trail Report filter dialog box, highlight the Computer Name row in the Filte

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide89To show date and time in two (or one) columns:1. From the Audit Trail Report window, select Tools>Options.2. Select

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Viewing Reports and Statistics90Customizing Headers and Footers in Printed Batch Setup ReportsTo customize headers and footers in printed Batch Setup

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Veriteq vLog 4.4 User’s Guide91To copy report data:1. From vLog, choose the report to view from the View menu.2. From the report window, choose Edit&g

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Viewing Reports and Statistics92

Seite 112 - VERITEQ, A VAISALA COMPANY

937TroubleshootingSerial Port Problems.........94Frequently Asked Questions......95

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