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3.4. Nautilus135
Thank you for choosing the ACR Nautilus135 for your data logging requirements. This information has been designed to
get you working as quickly and easily as possible with your new data logger. It will explain the operation of downloading,
displaying and working with the data contained in the Nautilus data logger.
Below is a list of chapter topics that this information will cover:
• Product Overview
• Getting Started for the First Time
• Preparing the Nautilus for Use
• Backup and Save Logged Data
• Analyzing Logged Data
• Menu Options
• Frequently Asked Questions
• Troubleshooting
• Technical Support
• Upgrading My Hardware
• Glossary
• Quick Manual - Nautilus
3.4.1. Product Overview
Nautilus135
• Size: 18 mm X 127 mm (0.71" X 5.0").
• Weight: 51 grams (1.8 ounces) - aluminum case; 112 grams (4 ounces) - stainless steel case
• Operating Limits: 10°C to 135°C (50°F to 275°F)
• Waterproof: Up to 13.8 MPa (2000psi).
• Case Material: Anodized aluminum or stainless steel.
• Battery: 3.6 volt Lithium, 0.95 Amp-Hour
• Power Consumption: 5 to 10 micro amps (continuous).
• Battery Life: 3-year warranty (under normal use); factory replaceable.
• Memory Size: 32K (244,800 data points).
• Sampling Method:
1. First in first out (Continuous).
2. Stop when full.
3. Delayed start.
• Sampling Rate: 8 seconds to 34 minute intervals. Readings stored to memory can be spot or averaged over the
sample interval (except for the 8 second interval.)
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