It's funny, I've worked through the instructions I translated, and can never get a reading, always the red light in the corner. I've tried two different PCs and two different adapters, one master hub, and one USB 9490. They all work with LogTemp, and the 1-wire software.
Surely I'm missing something simple, I've been through the setup, and tried ever serial and USB port, still nothing.
Disclaimer;
I'm as lost as anyone and had help getting as far as I have.
Here's what I have done, but I don't know what parts are
important to the analog displays.
First, create a file. I made a file called C:\tempdata\
Now open Lampomattari and click on the wrench/screwdriver.
This opens the SETUP box
In the SETUP box that opens find Datapath and type your file name,
I don't know you might have to use the file search at the end of
the Datapath box to enter it.
Save it.
Click on Mikrolan on the upper right of the SETUP box.
Find your correct adapter, and port.
(I don't know why, when I used 1 wireviewer it was port 1, but
Lampomittari didn't work until I told it port 2.)
Save it.
Click on groups on the upper right of the SETUP page.
Click on NEW GROUP and put a name on the group,
When you OK this all your sensors should show up under "all sensors".
Move the sensors you want under that group name to the right.
Save it.
You should have a + sign on temperature sensors in the SETUP box.
click on it. You can set high and low temps in here, click on the arrows
and see what they have.
Hope that gets you a little farther.
I have the digital display running with 5 sensors, four are in a freezer
and one is measuring outdoor temperature. I just pulled it up to see and
and the outdoor sensor is RED meaning it is over temperature. This is perfect!!!
All I want is a quick look to see if a freezer has quit working. The RED sticks
out like "HEY YOU NEED TO CHECK THAT FREEZER" I might end up just using the
digital displays.
I see the software author said "I do not like writing manuals whatsoever"
It would be nice if we could put a HOWTO file together to help the next guy.
Mike