Ọrọ Iṣaaju
The Frigga M2D is a reusable USB temperature data logger designed for accurate and reliable temperature monitoring. It features an advanced internal sensor with a measuring range of -30°C to +70°C (-22°F to +158°F) and a memory capacity of up to 14,400 readings. This device is suitable for various applications requiring precise temperature recording, such as cold chain logistics, food storage, pharmaceutical monitoring, and laboratory use.
Ṣeto
Before initial use, the Frigga M2D data logger requires configuration using the complimentary Frigga Data Software. This software is compatible with Windows and Mac OS and allows you to set logging conditions such as delayed start, logging intervals, temperature units (Fahrenheit/Celsius), time zones, and temperature alarm ranges. The software can be downloaded from the official Frigga webojula.
Important Configuration Notes:
- Ensure the 'Stop' button function is set to 'Allow' in the software settings.
- Ensure the 'Restart' option is set to 'Allow' for subsequent uses.
- The device is factory-set with a 30-iseju ibere idaduro. During this delay, the logger will not immediately begin recording after pressing the start button. An hourglass icon will appear on the display, and the blue light will flash every 10 seconds. This delay allows the logger to acclimate to its environment before recording begins, preventing initial out-of-range readings.

Image: The Frigga M2D data logger connected to a computer, illustrating the software interface used for setting various parameters like temperature units, alarm ranges, and logging intervals.
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Starting and Stopping Recording
- Si bẹrẹ recording, press the 'START/STATUS' button. The device will begin logging data after any configured start delay.
- Si Duro recording, press the 'STOP' button.
ViewData Real-akoko
The integrated LCD screen displays real-time temperature readings, alarm status, and statistical information. You can switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius units directly on the device.
LED Itaniji Atọka
The device features an LED alarm function that activates if the recorded temperature exceeds or falls below the pre-set thresholds configured in the software.
Gbigba data
After recording is complete, plug the USB connector of the data logger into any computer. The device will automatically generate PDF and CSV reports, which can be accessed directly without requiring additional software or driver installation. The PDF report provides a summary and graph, while the CSV file contains raw data points.

Image: The Frigga M2D data logger connected via USB to a computer, demonstrating its ability to auto-generate PDF and CSV reports for data analysis.
Itoju
Batiri Rirọpo
The Frigga M2D uses a CR2450 battery. When the battery indicator shows low power, replace the battery to ensure continuous operation and data integrity. Follow these steps:
- Wa yara batiri ni ẹhin ẹrọ naa.
- Use a coin or a flat tool to twist the battery cover counter-clockwise to open.
- Yọ batiri CR2450 atijọ kuro.
- Fi batiri CR2450 titun sii pẹlu ẹgbẹ rere (+) ti nkọju si oke.
- Replace the battery cover and twist clockwise to secure.

Image: A step-by-step visual guide demonstrating the process of replacing the CR2450 battery in the Frigga M2D data logger.
Ninu
Wipe the device clean with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or immerse the device in water, despite its IP65 rating, to prevent damage to the USB port or internal components.
Laasigbotitusita
- Device does not start recording immediately: The device has a factory-set 30-minute start delay. Wait for this period to elapse. An hourglass icon and a flashing blue light indicate the delay is active. Ensure the 'Start Delay' setting in the Frigga Data Software is configured as desired.
- Software issues (e.g., blank window, crashes): If the Frigga Data Software does not open correctly (e.g., a blank window appears), try closing the process via Task Manager and restarting the software. Ensure your operating system (Windows/Mac OS) is updated and meets the software's requirements.
- Inaccurate or unexpected readings: Ensure the device has acclimated to the environment before starting a recording session. Verify that the temperature alarm ranges and logging intervals are correctly set in the Frigga Data Software.
- Ẹrọ ko ṣe idanimọ nipasẹ kọnputa: Ensure the USB connection is secure. Try plugging the device into a different USB port or another computer.
- Igbesi aye batiri kukuru: The initial battery might have a reduced charge. Replace the CR2450 battery with a new one if you experience unusually short operational periods.
If you encounter persistent issues, please refer to the support section for contact information.
Awọn pato
| Awoṣe | M2D |
| Iwọn Iwọn | -30°C si +70°C (-22°F si +158°F) |
| Yiye | ±0.5°C (-20°C to +40°C); ±1°C for other ranges |
| Agbara iranti | 14,400 kika |
| Batiri | CR2450 (rọpo) |
| Asopọmọra | USB |
| Ifihan Iru | LCD oni -nọmba |
| Mabomire ite | IP65 |
| Awọn iwọn (Itosi.) | 11.2 cm (4.41 in) Height x 4.7 cm (1.85 in) Width |
| Pataki Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ | Alarm, Fast Reading System, High Accuracy, Low Battery Indicator |

Image: A visual representation of the Frigga M2D data logger, highlighting its physical dimensions and core technical specifications.
Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
The Frigga M2D data logger comes with a warranty. Details regarding the warranty period and terms can be found on the warranty card included with your product. You can also scan the QR code on the warranty card for access to the user manual and additional resources.
For technical assistance or any inquiries, 24/7 technician support is available via email. Please refer to the contact information provided on the warranty card or the official Frigga webojula.
A calibration certificate can be exported by connecting the device to your computer.





