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DATAPAQ TP3 Specifications and Operation 31
and/or too far away. To remove such a logger from the list, right-click on its
name and click Remove on the popup.)
3. Select the name of the logger in the ‘Bluetooth’ section of the dialog, click
the ‘Test’ button in the ‘Logger’ section, and the logger name will be
displayed there to confirm that communication is possible with that logger.
Clicking the ‘Diagnostic’ button should expand the dialog to show current
probe information and other data (p. 40).
4. Click ‘OK’ to close the dialog.
The logger and PC are now paired and ready to communicate.
Troubleshooting
In case of problems with establishing Bluetooth communication, try the following.
Move the logger closer to, or further away from, the PC. If the logger’s
name is shown in red in the Communications Setup dialog, the logger is too
far away.
If using a Bluetooth adapter, unplug and re-insert it.
Unplug any devices attached to USB 3 ports (active USB 3 ports can
interfere with Bluetooth).
Restart the logger (see p. 61).
More Than One Logger
When Bluetooth communication is initiated (e.g. by starting a logger reset), and
more than one Datapaq Bluetooth logger is present, Insight will display the
Select Logger dialog with a list of available loggers and their serial numbers.
Select the chosen logger and then click ‘OK’; clicking ‘Cancel’ will cancel
communication.
Turning Bluetooth On and Off
By default, as soon as pairing has been achieved (see above), Bluetooth is turned
on in the logger, but, under the following conditions, it will automatically be
turned off:
When the logger and PC are connected by communications lead. Thus will
be turned off when hardwired telemetry (p. 55) is in use.
When the logger is collecting data and storing it in memory.
When radio-telemetry is in use.
When the logger is able to receive Bluetooth communication, each of the four
LEDs will flash once in horizontal sequence, repeating every 20 seconds.

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Fluke Datapaq TP3 Specifications

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BrandFluke
ModelDatapaq TP3
CategoryData Loggers
LanguageEnglish

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