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- The CO 10.01 measures light every 10 seconds
- The logger only logs events to memory when the logger goes instantly from a completely dark environment to a bright one or vice versa. Subtle changes in light intensity will not trigger an event, as Figure 1 shows below.
- The logger will only log a certain amount of events to memory in between wake ups. This is to prevent the logger from filling it memory with light events that might be triggered due to a flickering light bulb for example.
- Loggers at a 1 hour wakeup interval during shipment are allowed to log 6 light events in between wakeups
- Loggers at a 3 hour wakeup interval during shipment are allowed to log 18 light events in between wakeups
- Figure 1 below shows how the light intensity changes throughout the day in a normal office environment and how the logger reacts to it.
Figure 1: Shows how light intensity changes throughout the day in a normal office environment. Red lines indicate when the logger logs a light event to memory |
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