Handling dates and times in Tinytag Explorer
All data loggers have internal clocks which are ‘activated’ when the logger is started in Tinytag Explorer. This article contains…
Read MoreHow to export data from Tinytag Explorer
Recorded data can be exported from Tinytag Explorer for use in other applications by saving it in a different file…
Read MoreEnergy Logger has not recorded power data
The Tinytag Energy logger will only record power data if it is connected to the mains and it is set…
Read MoreHow is the kWh figure calculated? (Tinytag Energy Logger)
In Tinytag Explorer, the kWh figure for data from a Tinytag Energy Logger is calculated for the time/date range that…
Read MoreManually installing USB drivers
If the USB cable/pad drivers for the Tinytag Explorer software have not installed correctly, you will need to install them…
Read MoreReplacing lost Tinytag Explorer software/activation code
If you have lost your copy of Tinytag Explorer or your activation code for the software, you can follow the…
Read MoreWorking 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.…
Read MoreViewing data from multiple data loggers in one graph
Tinytag Explorer can combine data from more than one data logger into the same graph and, using a relative time…
Read MoreCan third-party coils be used with the Tinytag Energy Logger?
The Tinytag Energy Logger will only work with coils supplied by Gemini Data Loggers. Information on the coils available for…
Read MoreHow to clean Tinytag data logger relative humidity sensor
Contamination can build up on relative humidity sensors over time, reducing their accuracy. This article offers advice on how to…
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