1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of the Elitech Loget 260-TH 4G Real-time Temperature Humidity Data Logger. This device is designed for monitoring temperature, humidity, light, shock, and location in various cold chain applications, providing real-time data transmission via 4G network.
1.1. Ihirangi mokete
- Elitech Loget 260-TH Data Logger (Reusable version)
- Built-in 4G SIM Card
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
- USB Taura-C taura
2. Hua Neke Atuview
The Loget 260-TH is a multi-sensor data logger equipped with a display and control buttons for easy interaction. It features internal sensors for temperature, humidity, light, and shock, along with LBS (Location-Based Service) for location tracking.

Figure 2.1: Elitech Loget 260-TH Data Logger with numbered components.
2.1. Te Tautuhi Wae
- Mata Whakaatu LCD: Shows current readings, status, and alerts.
- Maama Tohu LED: Provides visual status updates (e.g., OK, Alarm).
- Activate/Airplane Mode Button: Used to activate the device or toggle airplane mode.
- Pūoko ā-roto: Measures ambient temperature and humidity.
- Back Hanging Hole: For mounting or securing the device.
- Paatene Tiimata / Kati: Initiates or terminates data logging.
- Tau Rangatū: Unique identifier for the device.
- Pūoko Maama: Detects ambient light levels.
- Data Transmission Indicator: Shows network activity and data upload status.
2.2. Nga waahanga matua
- Double Data Security: Features offline storage for up to 100,000 points to prevent data loss and supports shadow data recording for continuous monitoring even if logging is mistakenly stopped.
- Multi-Source Sensing: Monitors internal temperature (-30~60℃), humidity (0~100%RH), light (0~52000Lux), shock (0g~16g), and location (LBS). Optional external sensors for pH value or CO2 are available separately.
- Remote Monitoring via APP/Web: Real-time data is uploaded to the Elitech iCold Cloud platform via a built-in 4G SIM card. Upload intervals are configurable from 1 minute to 24 hours.
- Comprehensive Alarm System: Cloud-based alarms can be received via Elitech iCold APP, SMS, Email, or the web platform. The device also provides local sound, screen, and indicator light alarms for offline events.
- Auto Flight Mode & Electronic Fence: Complies with Do160 for aviation safety. Flight mode can be activated manually, scheduled, or automatically via an electronic fence (custom area activation).
- iCold Platform: A cloud-based platform compatible with RCW series products for real-time monitoring, automatic alerts, online data analysis, and management. It complies with FDA CFR 21 Part 11 requirements and supports iOS and Android apps.
3. Tatūnga
3.1. Whakataki Tuatahi
Before first use, connect the Loget 260-TH to a power source using the provided USB Type-C cable and a standard USB charger (not included) to ensure the internal battery is fully charged. The battery indicator on the LCD will show charging status.
3.2. Device Activation and Platform Connection
- Whakahiko: Press and hold the 'Start/Stop' button for a few seconds until the device powers on and the LCD screen illuminates.
- Hononga Whatunga: The built-in 4G SIM card will automatically attempt to connect to the network. The signal strength indicator on the LCD will show connection status.
- iCold Account Setup:
- Download the Elitech iCold APP from your mobile app store or visit the Elitech iCold web tūāpapa (http://new.i-elitech.com).
- Rēhita mō tētahi pūkete hōu, takiuru mai rānei mēnā kei a koe tētahi.
- Add your Loget 260-TH device to your account using the serial number found on the device (refer to Figure 2.1, item 7).
- Whirihoranga: Once added, you can configure logging parameters such as upload interval, alarm thresholds, and sensor settings via the iCold platform.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1. Starting and Stopping Logging
- Tīmata te Takitaki: Press and hold the 'Start/Stop' button until the logging indicator appears on the LCD. The device will begin recording data according to the configured settings.
- Kati te Takiuru: Press and hold the 'Start/Stop' button again until the logging indicator disappears. Data logging will cease.
4.2. Aratau rererangi
Airplane mode disables all wireless communication (4G) to comply with aviation regulations. Data logging continues internally.

Figure 4.1: Loget 260-TH illustrating Flight Mode activation methods.
- Whakahohenga ā-ringa: Press the 'Activate/Airplane Mode' button (Figure 2.1, item 3) to toggle airplane mode on or off.
- Scheduled Activation: Configure specific times for airplane mode activation via the iCold platform.
- Electronic Fence Activation: Set up a custom geographical area in the iCold platform. The device will automatically enter airplane mode upon entering this area and exit upon leaving.
4.3. Data Access and Alarms

Figure 4.2: Loget 260-TH data displayed on the Elitech iCold mobile application.
- Raraunga Wā-tūturu: View live temperature, humidity, light, shock, and location data on the Elitech iCold APP or web tūāpapa.
- Raraunga Hono: Access and analyze historical data, generate reports (PDF/CSV), and track routes through the iCold platform.
- Whakamōhiotanga Whakaoho: Receive instant alerts via APP, SMS, or Email when configured parameters exceed set thresholds. The device also provides local visual and audible alarms.

Figure 4.3: Elitech iCold platform demonstrating PDF and CSV report export functionality.
5. Tiaki
5.1. Tiaki Pūhiko
- Recharge the device regularly, especially if it will be stored for an extended period.
- Avoid exposing the device to extreme temperatures during charging or storage, as this can degrade battery life.
5.2. Te horoi
- Horoia te taputapu ki te kakahu maeneene, maroke.
- Kaua e whakamahi i nga kai horoi, i nga whakarewa ranei, i te mea ka kino te casing or sensors.
5.3. Rokiroki
- Whakaorangia te taputapu ki te waahi makariri, maroke atu i te ra tika.
- Me mohio kei te whakakiihia te pākahiko (tata ki te 50%) i mua i te rokiroki mo te wa roa.
6. Te Raru
6.1. Kaore te Pūrere i te hiko
- Ensure the device is fully charged. Connect it to a power source using the USB Type-C cable.
- Verify that the 'Start/Stop' button is pressed and held for the required duration.
6.2. No 4G Network Connection
- Check the signal strength indicator on the LCD. If weak, move to an area with better network coverage.
- Ensure airplane mode is not active.
- Contact Elitech support if the issue persists, as the built-in SIM card may require troubleshooting.
6.3. Data Not Uploading to iCold Platform
- Confirm the device has a stable 4G connection.
- Verify that the device is correctly added and configured in your iCold account.
- Check the upload interval settings in the iCold platform.
6.4. Ngā Pānui Hē
- Ensure the sensors are not obstructed or exposed to direct heat/cold sources that do not reflect the ambient environment.
- Allow the device to stabilize in a new environment for a few minutes before taking critical readings.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Tawhā | Uara |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | US-LogEt260-TH-10PACK |
| Temperature Range (Internal) | -30 ℃ ki te 60 ℃ (-22 ℉ ki te 140 ℉) |
| Humidity Range (Internal) | 0% ki te 100% RH |
| Awhe Pūoko Maama | 0 ki te 52000 Lux |
| Shock Sensor Range | 0g ki te 16g |
| Wāhi Aroturuki | LBS (Location-Based Service) |
| Te Rau Raraunga Rokiroki Raraunga | 100,000 points (offline) |
| Hononga | 4G (Built-in SIM Card) |
| Tukuake Wā | Configurable (1 minute to 24 hours) |
| Momo Pūhiko | Lithium Ion (kei roto) |
| Atanga | USB Momo-C |
| Tautukunga | Do160 (Aviation Safety), FDA CFR 21 Part 11 |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact Elitech Technology Inc. directly. Refer to the official Elitech webpaetukutuku, ngā taipitopito whakapā rānei i whakaratohia me tō hoko mō ngā taipitopito tautoko hou rawa atu.
Elitech iCold Platform: http://new.i-elitech.com





