Specifications 
 
Size: 5.0 in (12.7 cm) L x 2.8 in (7.1 cm) W x 1.35 in (3.4 cm) H 
 
Weight: 6.5 ounces (185 grams)
 
Input: <±2 Volts
 
Output: USB and IR
 
Sampling Rate: 50, 100 and 200 Samples per second
 
File Limit: 17 to 20 minutes per file, continuous recording
 
Battery Consumption Notes: 
PGA-710 current flow with Main Power Switch ON:
 
During Sleep Mode (Main Power Battery Switch ON, unit OFF): 8 – 10ma
Panel key pad is energized and unit is in standby mode.
During Normal Operations: 108ma 
Unit is operating in remote or computer mode
Computer USB Battery Charge: 100ma
Operating in computer mode and receiving 100ma current from USB port reduces battery drain rate to 8ma. 
Battery Charge from AC/DC Charger: 280ma 
Charge battery with Main ON, OFF, or during operations, 
Temperature & Relative Humidity Sensor: 
Factory Parameters:
 
Sensor calibration is “fixed” based on materials, components and construction. It combines capacitive-polymer sensing technology with a measurement method that eliminates temperature correction and end user calibration. Once manufactured, the sensor’s calibration is not directly adjusted. The unit performs within parameters ±2% accuracy. Specifications are:
 
Temperature 
Range: -30 to + 85oC (-22oF to 185oF)
Accuracy: ± 0.40 oC (»1 oF)
Response Time: 50 seconds in slow moving air
 
Humidity
Operating Range: 0 – 100 percent (%) 
Accuracy: ±2.0% Rh, 0-100% non-condensing
Linearity: ±0.5% Rh
Response Time: 25 sec-slow moving air 25oC (77 oF)
Recovery Time (from Condensation): 10 seconds
Stability: ±0.5% Rh/year 
 
System Requirements:
Microsoft® Windows® 98, NT® 4.0 Service Pack 6a, 2000, ME, XP, Vista or Server 2003. 
90 MHz Intel Pentium-class processor, or an AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon64 or AMD Athlon XP Processor 
32 MB of RAM, 96 MB Recommended 
110 MB of hard disk space required, 40 MB additional hard disk space required for installation (150 MB total) 
800 x 600 or higher-resolution display with 256 colors 
Microsoft® Data Access Components 2.6 
Microsoft® DirectX 9b 
Instrument input limits to ± 2 volts