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1. 45 Others Menu List 0 0 0 0 0 48 Specifications 0 00 0 00 00 50 Optional Accessories 51 UONONPOUUy SIOUIO SUOIJOUN 4 194 0 suoljoun oiseg Apeey Buyen Introduction Explanation of Product Outline for TR 57DCi What is Data Collector TR 57DCi Package Contents Appearance Diagram and Part Names UOIJONPO U 10 What is Data Collector TR 57DCi Overview The TR 57DCi is a device designed to collect recorded data from data logger s already placed in the field It is also possible to view collected data and start recording on data loggers in areas where a computer is not available Compatible Data Loggers TR 74Ui 77Ui TR 71U 72U 73U TR 71S72S TR 71 72 TR 51i 52i TR 51S 52S TR 51A 52 51 VR 71 RTR 501 502 503 574 RTR 51A 52A 53A RVR 52A RTR 51 52 52Pt 53 RVR 52 The TR 57DCi is not equipped with a wireless communication function Basic Functions Easy Collection of a Variety of Data The TR 57DCi can collect data from a wide variety of compatible data loggers Storage Capacity of 256 000 readings One TR 57DCi has the capacity to store 16 units of TR 71U at full storage capacity 8 000 readings x 2ch When downloading units at non full storage Capacity it can store and manage up to 250 downloading sessions
2. 19 Turn ON the Power 19 Turn OFF the Power 19 Auto Power Off Function 19 Setting the Date and Time 20 Communicating with the Computer 21 USB Communication 21 RS 232C Serial Communication 22 Communicating with Data Loggers 23 Optical Communication 23 Cable Communication 23 Infrared Communication limited to the downloading of data 23 Available Operations via Data Logger Communication 24 Basic Functions Recording Start 26 Recording Settings for the Data Logger 26 Downloading Recorded Data 28 Downloading via Optical and Cable Communication 28 Downloading via Infrared Communication 29 Screen during Downloading ee 30 lf Downloading Recorded Data FailS 31 Graph Display
3. nn 32 Reading a Graph 32 Upper and Lower Limit Judgment RTR 500 Series only 33 Event List Display 34 Reading the Event List 34 Viewing Saved Data in Graph Form 36 Reading the Data LiSt 37 Reading Data Details 38 Other Functions Operational Settings 40 Changing Unit of Temperature 40 Adjusting the Backlight 40 Adjusting Contrast 41 Checking Memory 41 Making Clock Settings 42 Muting the Operation Beep 42 Checking Battery Voltage 43 Deleting Data 44 Deleting Selected Data 44 Deleting All Data
4. Apeey Bumen 22 RS 232C Serial Communication For TR 57DCi lt gt PC Communication Use an optional RS 232C serial communication cable TR 07C to connect the TR 57DCi to a serial port on your PC RS 232C Communication Cable TR 07C Option RS 232C Serial Port Symbols The communication cable connector is a D Sub 9 pin female Connect it to jack with LLN a mark shown at left Communicating with Data Loggers There are three ways to communicate between a TR 57DCi and a Data Logger Optical Communication Cable Communication and Infrared Communication The communication method you select will depend upon the type of Data Logger and the installation environment Optical Communication For TR 5 5S 5i Series and RTR 5 500 Series Data Loggers Place the target logger face down on TR 57DCi TR 51i 52i TR 51S 52S TR 51A 51 52 RTR 501 502 503 RTR 51 51A 52 52A 52Pt 53 53A RVR 52 52A Apeey Bumen TR 57DCi Optical Communication Port Cable Communication For TR 7 Series RTR 574 and VR 71 Data Loggers Connect using the supplied communication cable TR 6C10 TR 74Ui 77Ui TR 71U 72U 73U RTR 574 Connect using the optional communication cable TR 4C10 TR 71S 72S VR 71 Infrared Communication limited to the downloading of data For TR 7Ui 5i Series Data Loggers Place the infrared port of the TR 57DCi and the target Data Logger face to face TR 7Ui About 5 to 20 cm i TR 5i Ab
5. 29 4 Once a response from the target data logger is confirmed the downloading will start automatically Waiting for Response Downloading Recorded Data 7OC 11326 Epa If you wish to stop downloading press the dial again 5 The downloaded recorded data can be viewed in graph form If you have made Upper Lower Limits settings for any RTR 500 Series Remote Unit before downloading the result will be displayed when the downloading is completed See p 33 L Ro i 26 2 Se L ack J Lompletec Screen during Downloading As data is being downloaded a changing graph and the high and low values for the received data will be continually shown If you press and hold down the Operation Dial while downloading recorded data you can change the channel on display Press in Operation Dial while Downloading Highest Value Lowest Value 30 If Downloading Recorded Data Fails Check the following Is there enough memory left in the TR 57DCi for the data If there is not enough memory remaining the message Memory Over will appear and downloading will stop Please save recorded data from the TR 57DCi to your PC and delete unnecessary data from the TR 57DCi to make space for downloading new data from the Data Logger See p 41 for details about how to check for remaining memory capacity See p 44 for details about deleting data Has Infrared Communication been set to Forbid If a target TR 7Ui or TR 5i
6. Collecting Recorded Data via Infrared Communication The TR 57DCi can also use infrared communication to collect recorded data from any of the TR 7Ui and TR 5i Series Data Loggers Using infrared communication releases the user from the burden of physically gathering the loggers to collect data Graph Display on High Quality LCD Collected data can be viewed immediately on the spot without the need for a computer The handy Operation Dial and buttons on the face of the Unit make it possible to move the cursor as well as zoom in and out thereby making the checking of data a snap Handy Operation Dial for a Variety of Operations Moving the Operation Dial up and down displays the various menu selections which can be easily selected by pressing in on the dial Make Recording Condition Settings From the TR 57DCi it is possible to make settings such as for Recording Start Date and Time Recording Interval and Recording Mode for all compatible data loggers except the VR 71 Backup Function When battery power becomes low the Unit will automatically go into sleep mode in order to protect the data After going into sleep mode the Unit can retain recorded data for about a month All normal operations will stop in sleep mode and it will become impossible to switch ON the power of the Unit Battery Life Warning Display When the battery power becomes low a battery life warning mark will appear in the Unit s LCD display About 1
7. 1 Ho RTRSA1 Unite RTR 5 RTR 500 Series Remote Unit Name Device Name Device Name The device name of the Data Logger is shown here TR 71U 71S will be shown as TR 71x and TR 72U 72S will be shown as TR 72x Channel Name The Channel Name entered when Recording Condition Settings were made via PC Remote Unit Name The Remote Unit Name entered for a RTR 5 RTR 500 Series Data Logger when Recording Condition Settings were made via PC suoloun oiseg 37 38 Reading Data Details By clicking on the lt List gt button in the Data List Display the details of that data can be viewed Device Name Channel Name or Recording Interval Remote Unit Name Recording Mode Collect Sep 09710 09 46 50 Downloaded Date Time Number of Start Sep 038710 11 33 32 Recording Start Date Time Readings Latest Sep 09710 09246242 bq Recording Stop Date Time or Last Recording Date Time About Recording Interval Recording Mode The Recording Interval and Mode will be shown as below 2 SI l Recording Interval 2 seconds Recording Mode One time SAMEA Recording Interval 30 minutes Recording Mode Endless Other Functions This section contains explanations about other operational settings for the TR 57DCi as well as how to delete recorded data Operational Settings Deleting Data SUOIJOUN JOUIO 39 Operational Settings Changing Unit of Temperature By changing the Unit of T
8. Series Logger has not been set to Permit Infrared Communication it will be impossible to download recorded data via Infrared Communication Using the software T amp D Recorder for Windows or llluminance UV Recorder for Windows make the necessary settings to permit Infrared Communication and try downloading again For details about Infrared Communication Settings see the Data Logger Users Manual or the Help Menu in the supplied software Infrared omemunication slings ES Ina Comemnicstion Seting Clone Prat ered CJ Forbid suoljoun oiseg 31 32 Graph Display In this display you can view in graph form the recorded data col lected by the TR 57DCi graph is displayed for each channel of data and can be scrolled left and right with the Operation Dial or by the buttons on the TR 57DCi Reading a Graph 1 Displayed Channel If there are multiple channels of recorded data you can change the channel on display by holding in the Operation Dial for about one second 2 Cursor By moving the Operation Dial you can scroll the cursor left and right to view the recording date and time and measurement for that point where the cursor is positioned 3 Recording Interval and Mode The Recording Interval and Recording Mode for the displayed data are shown here S Seconds M Minutes 7 One Time C2 Endless 4 Measurement at Cursor Position The corresponding measurement value i
9. the Main Menu or press the lt List gt button on the TR 57DCi 2 From the Select Data display choose the data you wish to view in a graph by moving the Operation Dial up and down and press dial to confirm Main Menu Select data Hain Menu Sep 09710 Data List gt Select Data E tbsther Data Ho TRF4Ui chi Ed oather Data Hos Tri Chi Record Settings Hot RTRS74 Unit s MoS TRS1i chi Set Functions eho RTR561 Unite l The selected data will be highlighted See the next page for the details about the Data List 3 Click on Display Graph to view the Graph for the selected data To view event data after opening Data List click on Event List For Temperature Humidity Barometric Pressure llluminance UV Light Voltage and Pulse Data Data List gt Sel Process Back List Hod SDisplawy Graph Select Delete ane Sep 08710 00252271 For Event Data Data List Sel Process Event List 165 Back List Hol Tul 01 10 10 39 14 Hetept List Juls 01710 10 38 59 Select Delete Jul 01710 10 38 37 Jul 01710 10 35 32 Jul 01710 10 38 16 36 Reading the Data List The notation may differ slightly depending on the Data Logger being used Data List gt Select Data Ho TR74Ui chi The notation may differ slightly depending Nos TRErrUi Chi on the Data Logger being used Hod RTRS 4 Unites TR 5 TR 5i TR 5S Series Channel Name Hos TR511 chi TR 7 7Ui Series Channel Name ch
10. to support these changes For more about how to update firmware and the latest update information visit our T amp D website http www tandd com uoionpo u 11 Package Contents The following items are included in the package Software CD ROM x1 T amp D Recorder for Windows TR 5 7xU E USB Communication Cable RS 232C Communication Cable US 15C x1 TR 6C10 x1 USB A plug USB mini B plug mini RS mini RS S ET I 1 AAA Alkaline Battery x 2 TR 57DCi Users Manual Warranty this document x 1 Software T amp D Recorder for Windows Users Manual x 1 The mini RS cable is used to connect T amp D Data Collectors and Data Loggers 12 Appearance Diagram and Part Names 1 Operation Dial 5 USB Communication 8 Infrared 2 LCD Display Cable Jack Communication Port 3 Operation Buttons 6 RS 232C Communication 9 Battery Cover 4 Optical Communication Cable Jack Port 7 AC Adaptor Jack Explanation of Button Functions Press this to use infrared communication to start the downloading of recorded data from a data logger Press while viewing a graph to zoom out Ir Press while entire graph is on display to move cursor to the lowest highest value Press to view the Data List Display Press while viewing the Data List to view details for the data on display Press while viewing a graph to zoom in on data QI List Press to turn the power ON OFF fo
11. 00 Days of Battery Life with One Hour Daily Use The expected battery life for two AAA alkaline batteries LRO3 is as follows used thirty minutes daily it should be about 160 days used one hour daily it should be about 100 days used two hours daily it should be about 50 days In addition to AAA alkaline batteries AAA Ni Cd or AAA Ni MH batteries 1 2V may also be used Battery life varies depending upon the type of battery the measuring environment the frequency of communication and the ambient temperature in which it is used Specifications and explanations used in this User s Manual are based on operations carried out with a new battery and are in no way a guarantee of your actual battery life Auto Power OFF Function If the Unit is not used for about three minutes it will automatically turn off to save battery power Backlight Function The LCD Backlight allows the display to be easily read even in the dark You can make changes in the Backlight ON OFF by going to the Main Menu Set Functions Set Backlight If the Unit is not used for more than five seconds the LCD Backlight will automatically turn off to save battery power Once operation is re started it will automatically turn back ON Firmware Update Function The firmware can be easily updated by connecting the target TR 57DCi with a USB communication cable to the computer As newly compatible devices are released firmware updates will be periodically released
12. Auto Power Off Function If the Unit is not in use for three minutes the power will be automatically switched off in order to save battery power 19 20 Setting the Date and Time Follow the procedure below to make clock settings for the TR 57DCi Unit 7 In the Main Menu go to Set Functions and select Set Clock 2 Set the desired values E _ 1 Moving the Operation Dial up and down will Set Func gt Set Clock change the selection item of the display in Back the order of month day year hour and minute By pressing the dial the value for B30877710 18 37 46 Aai i that item will flash Time Zone GMT 88 GE 2 Change the value by moving the dial up and down Press the dial again to set the selected value and move to the next settings item 3 After having completed the clock settings move the arrow to Back and press the dial to return to the Menu Window Set Func gt Set Clock LBack J Sep 88 10 18 79 07 Time Zone GMT 66 66 Time Zone By setting the region in which the TR 57DCi will be used the time difference will be automatically set Daylight Savings Time settings must be set manually NOTE Please make sure that the date and time settings in the TR 57DCi are correct if they are not the recording start time and recording time of downloaded data will be incorrect Clock settings for the TR 57DCi can also be made from your computer by using the software supplied with the Unit
13. Data Collector TR 57DCi User s Manual Thank you for purchasing our product This manual provides a brief explanation of how to set up and get started with the TR 57DCi Copyright T amp D Corporation All rights reserved 2010 10 16504630002 1st Edition Important Notices and Disclaimers In order to properly use this product please carefully read this manual before using T amp D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any malfunction of and or trouble with this product or with your computer that is caused by the improper handling of this product and will deem such trouble or malfunction as falling outside the conditions for free repair outlined in the attached warranty All rights of this User s Manual belong to T amp D Corporation It is prohibited to use duplicate and or arrange a part or whole of this User s Manual without the permission of T amp D Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Windows Vista is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All registered trademarks company names product names and logos mentioned herein are the property of T amp D Corporation or of their respective owners Specifications design and other contents outlined in this manual are subject to change without notice Please follow the safety precautions outlined in this
14. For more details see the Help Menu in the supplied software or the Users Manual that accompanies it Communicating with the Computer To use a PC to download recorded data or make setting changes for the data logger it is necessary to use a USB communication cable US 15C provided or a communication cable RS 232C optional to connect the TR 57DCi to your computer USB Communication For TR 57DCi lt gt PC Communication NOTE Make sure the supplied software T amp D Recorder for Windows has been installed before connecting a TR 57DCi Unit to your PC The USB device driver must be installed before trying to carry out USB communication After installing the USB device driver your computer will be able to detect and recognize any TR 57DCi Unit that is connected with a USB communication cable Refer to the Installing the USB Driver section in the T amp D Recorder for Windows Users Manual for the installation instructions When connecting a TR 57DCi to a PC connect only one unit at a time If you connect multiple TR 57DCi Units at the same time they may not be recognized properly Make sure that the communication cable is completely inserted into the correct jack USB mini B plug To TR 57DCi USB communication cable US 15C USB Port Mark The USB communication cable is a USB A plug lt gt USB mini B plug Connect the USB A plug end of the cable into a jack with a mark as shown at left
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16. Lower Limit Measurements exceeded both the Upper and Lower Limits Upper and Lower Limit Settings were not made 70 suoljoun oiseg 33 Event List Display When using TR 57DCi to collect event data from RVR 52 52A all data can be viewed in the event list Reading the Event List Event List 57168 2 NI Jul 01710 10 Jul 01710 1 Jul 01710 1 Jul 01710 1 Jul 01710 1 1 4 V These show that data exists outside of the current display area By using the Operation Dial or the lt Qr gt lt List gt buttons on the TR 57DCi it is possible to scroll up and down to bring data into view 2 Number of Readings This shows what number record out of the total number of records is being currently highlighted by the cursor The above diagram shows that the data being highlighted is 5th record out of a total of 168 3 Arrows Rising Edge Data Falling Edge Data Both Rising and Falling within 1 second 34 Events within an input voltage range of 0 to 30V are measured for every 1 second and the time and date are recorded if any change rising Lo gt Hi or falling Hi gt Lo occurs and lasts for more than 1 second Example of Changes between Rising and Falling Measurement Signal l High When Both Rising and Falling occur Within 1 Second Measurement Signal High SE ee suoljoun oiseg 35 Viewing Saved Data in Graph Form 1 Select Data List in
17. ake the necessary recording condition settings For details about the setting items see the next page Main Menu Record Settings Window Main Menu Sep 08710 Ew Record Settings Bi eiGsther Data Back J 15 43 29 EMeather Data Execute HF ecord Settings Start dF roar ammeg Data List Interval 30M cP Set Functions Sep 87710 18 59 06 4 After having made the desired settings adjust the arrow to Execute and press the Operation Dial to transmit the recording settings to the Data Logger 5 Once the transmission has been completed a message will appear on the display to inform you that communication was completed successfully By pressing the Operation Dial you can go back to the Main Menu PB recornd Settings LBack J Start Immediate Interval 36M1 Ge Completed Immediate Start Programmed Start After having completed the recording settings make settings for recording start date and time First make sure that the clock settings in the TR 57DCi are correct See p 20 Also make sure to download all necessary recorded data before executing any new recording start settings Immediate Start Recording conditions will be transmitted to the Data Logger and recording will start immediately Programmed Set the specific date and time for the Data Logger to start recording Start Programming the Date and Time to Start Recording 1 Moving the Operation Dial up and down will EErecord Settings change the selection i
18. cted By moving the Operation Dial up and down the arrow will move accordingly By pressing the dial the selected item will be activated A V These indicate that there are more menu items above or below for view By moving the Operation Dial up and down you can scroll the display Back After making necessary settings move the arrow to Back and push the Operation Dial to return to the Menu Window 15 16 Recorded Data Displays ee AEC JM t Sep 06710 00 52 71 Event List 168 Jul 01 10 10 39 14 Jul 01 10 10 78 79 Jul O1 10 10 38 57 Jul 01710 10 28 22 Jul 01 10 10 76 16 Graph Display Temperature Humidity Barometric Pressure luminance UV Light Voltage and Pulse Data that have been downloaded to a TR 57DCi can be displayed in graph form See p 32 for details about the display Event List Display Event Data that has been recorded by an RTR 52 52A and downloaded to a TR 57DCi can be displayed in the Event List See p 34 for details about the display Getting Ready This section explains what needs to be done to get a TR 57DCi ready for use Installing the Batteries Turning the Power On and OFF Setting the Date and Time Communicating with the Computer Communicating with Data Loggers Apeey Bulyje5 17 18 Installing the Batteries Insert two AAA alkaline batteries as shown below AAA Ni Cd or AAA Ni MH batteries 1 2V may also be u
19. d or other damage including malfunction Areas exposed to strong magnetic fields This may cause damage including malfunction Areas exposed to water leakage This may cause electrocution or other damage including malfunction Areas exposed to static electricity This may cause damage including malfunction Areas exposed to excessive vibration This may cause injury malfunction damage or loss of proper electrical contact Areas that are not flat or level This may cause the Unit to fall and result in injury and or damage Areas exposed to fire or overheating This may cause damage including malfunction and deforma tion Areas exposed to excessive dust and dirt This may cause damage including malfunction Before Using this Product Important Notes about the Installation Procedure for using USB communication In order to use a USB connection to communicate between the Unit and a computer it is necessary to install the software and the USB device driver Before connecting the Unit to a computer with a USB communication cable it is necessary to first install the software and the USB device driver If you connect the Unit to the computer before installing them the USB device driver may not be installed properly If you have connected the Unit to your computer before installing the USB device driver make sure to click the Cancel button in the Wizard window when it pops up on the computer display Then disconn
20. e Unit is not to be used for a long period of time for safety reasons please remove the batteries Leaving batteries inside the Unit may cause battery leakage and malfunction gt O gt O Z Battery terminals may provide insufficient contact due to age or vibration This may lead to data loss Strictly Follow Condensation may occur if the Unit is moved from one environment to another where the difference in temperature is great Use this Unit in an environment where the ambient temperature is from 0 to 50 and the humidity is 90 RH no condensation or less Forbidden Harmful gases or chemicals may cause corrosion and or other danger to the Unit Also by coming into contact with hazardous substances harm may occur to the people handling the Unit Therefore do not use or store it in any environment that is exposed to chemicals and harmful gases Strictly Follow To prevent damage to the Unit from static electricity remove static electricity from your body by touching metal around you door knob window frame before touching the Unit It may cause data loss or damage to the Unit and data 9 Forbidden Do not use or store the Unit in any of the following places Doing so may cause electrocution fire and other adverse effects to the Unit and or your computer Areas exposed to direct sunlight This will cause the inside of the Unit to become overheated and may cause fire deformation an
21. ect the USB communication cable from the Unit For more details about the proper installation procedure see the Software User s Manual that accompanies T amp D Recorder for Windows Table of Contents Safety Precautions and Instructions 1 To ensure safety obey all of the following warnings 1 Explanation of Symbols 1 Before Using this Product 5 Important Notes about the Installation Procedure 5 Introduction What is Data Collector TR 57DCi 10 Overview 10 Basic FUNCtONS 10 Package Contents mmnmemenenmenennmennnmencus 12 Appearance Diagram and Part Names 13 Explanation of Button Functions 13 Using the Operation Dial 14 LCD Display and Operation 15 Getting Ready Installing the Batteries 18 About Battery Lif 18 Turning the Power On and OFF
22. emperature the Recorded Data display in the TR 57DCi and the LCD display on the target Remote Unit s for which recording was started from the TR 57DCi will be also be changed to reflect the new setting 7 in the Main Menu open Set Functions and Set Temp Unit Set Func gt Temp Unit Current Setting 2 Move the arrow to C or F and press the Operation Dial 3 Move the arrow to and click on Back to return to the Main Menu Adjusting the Backlight 7 In the Main Menu open Set Functions and Set Backlight Set Func gt Backlight CBack J Backlight IEG 2 Move the Operation Dial up to make the light brighter and down to make it darker 3 Press the Operation Dial to return to the Main Menu 40 Adjusting Contrast 7 In the Main Menu open Set Functions and Set Contrast Set Func gt Contrast CBack J Contrast 65 2 Move the Operation Dial up to make the display darker and down to make it lighter 3 Press the Operation Dial to return to the Main Menu Checking Memory 7 In the Main Menu open Set Functions and Check Memory Set Func gt Check Memory CBack J Memory 42 70 Cats F 2 Press the Operation Dial to return to the Main Menu SUOIJOUN 4 JBUIO 41 Making Clock Settings 7 In the Main Menu open Set Functions and Set Clock Set Func gt Set Clock Back J S68 14 18 37 46 Time Zone GMT 66 06 2 Select the item y
23. h approx 24 seconds Infrared Communication 16 000 readings x 1ch approx 55 seconds TR 7Ui Series Infrared Communication 8 000 readings x 2ch approx 55 seconds Infrared Communication 8 000 readings x 4ch approx 77 seconds TR 5S Series Optical Communication 16 000 readings x 1ch approx 24 seconds Dimensions H125mm x W58mm x D23 8mm excluding protrusions Weight About 110g including two AAA batteries Operating Environment Temperature 0 to 50 C Humidity 90 RH or less no condensation Accessories US 15C USB communication cable USB A plug lt gt USB mini B plug x 1 TR 6C10 Serial communication cable mini RS lt gt mini RS x 1 AAA Alkaline Battery LRO3 x 2 User s Manual Warranty x 1 Software CD ROM x 1 Optional Accessories RS 232C Communication Cable TR 07C 1500 RS 232C Communication Cable Cable Length 1 0m 40 in Ee Connector Type Specialized Connector D sub9pin TR 6C10 1000 Cable Length 1 0m 40 in USB Communication Cable US 15C unit mm Cable Length about 1 5m 60in AC Adaptor AD 0638 Input AC100 240V Output DC6V 500mA Frequency 50 60Hz Cable length 1 85m 74in Plug Figuration A AD 0638 C AD 0638 Plug Adaptor Plug Figuration C _ unit mm SIBUIO 51 52 For product information or questions contact us at T amp D coRPORAT
24. lection is made adjust the arrow to Execute and press the Operation Dial to start downloading recorded data Gather Data CEack J Execute Before A hour If you wish to stop downloading press the dial again 3 A graph will appear showing the downloaded data If you have made Upper Lower Limits settings for any RTR 500 Series Remote Unit before downloading the result will be displayed when the downloading is completed See p 33 105 te Sep 08710 09 42 21 Downloading via Infrared Communication 7 In the Main Menu open FT Gather Data or press the lt QIr gt button on the TR 57DCi Unit Main Menu Sep 03710 Gather Data Esather Data EQFecord Settings Data List Set Functions 2 Under Sel Logger select the Data Logger Series from which you wish to download data For the TR 74Ui 77Ui select TR 7i For TR 51i 52i select TR 5i and specify the period of data to be downloaded A N _ O BMEsther Data 1 Back Execute O Sel Logger IAA Before All Data 5 7 When using the lt Q Ir gt button to download data this window will not appear and communication will be carried out according to the same settings as the previous ses sion 3 After adjusting the arrow to Execute and pressing the Operation Dial place the infrared port of TR 57DCi and data logger face to face See p 23 MMEsther Data CEack J SE enc Lt Sel Logger TR S1 Eefore All Data
25. manual carefully We cannot guarantee nor are we responsible for safety if this product is used in any manner other than was intended On screen messages in this manual may vary slightly from the actual messages Please notify the shop where you purchased this product or T amp D Corporation of any mistakes errors or unclear explanations in this manual T amp D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any damage or loss of income caused by the use of our product This product has been designed for private or industrial use only It is not for use in situations where strict safety precautions are necessary such as in connection with medical equipment whether directly or indirectly We are not responsible for any malfunction or trouble caused by the use of our product or by any problem caused by the use of measurement results of our unit Please be fully aware of this before using our product This User s Manual cannot be reissued so please keep it in a safe place Please read the warranty and provisions for free repair carefully Safety Precautions and Instructions To ensure safety obey all of the following warnings The following items should be strictly obeyed for the safe usage of the TR 57DCi Unit hereinafter referred to as this the Unit and for protecting yourself and other people from bodily harm and or damage to property Before using this Unit please read the following carefully and fully understand the contents E
26. nd press the Operation Dial Data List gt Sel Delete Back List Hog WE ee Lite 4 Upon completion of deletion it automatically returns to the data selection display Data List gt Select Data Ho TRF4Ui chi Hos TRrrlli Chi TES1i chi FETRSO1 Uniteal RTRS74 Unit s 44 Deleting All Data 7 In the Main Menu open Set Functions and Clear Memory Main Menu Main Menu Oct 1310 Set Functions BMisther Data Set Contrast EMeather Data Check Memor Ew Record Settings Data List Set Clock Set Functions Beep 2 A confirmation screen will appear Select Execute to delete the selected data or Back not to delete it and press the Operation Dial Set Func gt Clear Memory Back WE enc Lt 3 Upon completion of deletion press the Operation Dial to return to the Set Functions Menu Set Functions Set Contrast Check Memor Set Clock Beep SUOIJOUN 4 JBUIO 45 46 Others Menu List Specifications Optional Accessories SIBUIO 47 Menu List BUS Gather Data Back gt Upon completion of the download a graph will appear Select a Device TR 7i gt Specify Period of Data to be Downloaded The period for download can only be specified for TR 5i Series Loggers ELA Gather Data E Specify the period of data to be downloaded TR 5i only Upon completion of the download a graph will appear M Rec
27. ngs x 4ch When downloading units at non full storage capacity it can store and manage up to 250 downloading sessions Functions Downloading Recorded Data Viewing Saved Data in Graph Form Recording Start Settings Displaying Highest and Lowest Measurement LCD Displayed Items Operation Menu Graph Display Battery Life Warning Display Calendar and Clock Contrast Adjustment Backlight Power AAA Alkaline Battery LRO3 x 2 AAA Ni Cd batteries or AAA Ni MH batteries 1 2V may also be used AC Adaptor optional Battery Life About 100 days at 1 hour of daily use Battery life varies depending upon the type of battery the measuring environment the frequency of communication and the ambient temperature in which it is used Data Backup About 1 month Saved data will be erased if all battery power is lost PC Communication Interfaces USB Communication RS 232C Communication 19 200 bps Data Logger Communication Interfaces RS 232C Communication 9 600 to 19 200 bps Optical Communication 2 400 to 19 200 bps Infrared Communication Communication Time Between PC and TR 57DCi USB Communication 16 000 readings x 1ch approx 12 seconds USB Communication 8 000 readings x 4ch approx 24 seconds RS 232C Communication 16 000 readings x 1ch approx 22 seconds RS 232C Communication 8 000 readings x 4ch approx 42 seconds TR 5i Series Optical Communication 16 000 readings x 1c
28. ording Settings ee Back Execute Send Recording Settings Start gt Immediate Start Programmed Start Interval gt Differs depending on the Device Type REC Mode One Time Endless YY MM DD gt Set Starting Date and Time XX XX XX For Programmed Start only For TR 71 72 only One Time mode can be selected Data List E Back Set Functions E Back Set Temp Unit Set Backlight Set Contrast Check Memory Clear Memory Set Clock Beep Battery Voltage Press Operation Dial to display Graph Graph Select Delete gt gt _ _ _ gt Back J Back O to 100 Back Display Memory Usage Back Execute Back Settings Back N F Back Display Battery Voltage V oO a Tl M 7 s s194 0 49 50 Specifications Compatible Devices TR 74Ui TR 77Ui TR 71U TR 72U TR 73U TR 71S TR 72S TR 71 TR 72 TR 51i TR 52i TR 51S TR 528 TR 51 TR 51A TR 52 VR 71 RTR 501 RTR 502 RTR 503 RTR 574 RTR 51A RTR 52A RTR 53A RVR 52A RTR 51 RTR 52 RTR 52Pt RTR 53 RVR 52 Storage Capacity Up to 256 000 readings 16 units of TR 51i at full storage capacity 16 000 readings x 1ch 16 units of TR 71U at full storage capacity 8 000 readings x 2ch 10 units of TR 73U at full storage capacity 8 000 readings x 2ch 7 units of TR 74Ui at full storage capacity 8 000 readi
29. ou wish to change and press the Operation Dial 3 Move the Operation Dial up and down to adjust clock 4 Move the arrow to and click Back to return to the Main Menu Muting the Operation Beep 7 In the Main Menu open Set Functions and Beep Set Func gt Beep Back OFF Current Setting TON OFF 2 Move the arrow to either ON or OFF and press the Operation Dial to confirm 3 Move the arrow to Back and press the dial to return to the Main Menu 42 Checking Battery Voltage 7 In the Main Menu open Set Functions and Battery Voltage Set Func gt Battery Uolt CBack J Battery 3 64 U 2 Press the Operation Dial to return to the Main Menu Battery Voltage When battery power depletes to about 2 30V the battery life warning mark will appear SUOIJOUN JOUIO 43 Deleting Data Deleting Selected Data 7 In the Main Menu open Data List Select the data you wish to delete and press the Operation Dial Main Menu Select data Hain Menu Sep 09710 Data List gt Select Data E tbsther Data Ho TRF4Ui chi Esasther Data TRrrlli Chi EMFecord Settings 4 RTRS74 Unites r TRS1i chi Set Functions RFTRS561 Urnitei 2 Move the arrow to Select Delete and press the Operation Dial Data List Sel Process Back List Ho Display Graph Select Delete 3 A confirmation screen will appear Select Execute to delete the selected data or Back not to delete it a
30. out 10 to 20 cm Infrared Port of Data Logger Infrared Port of TR 57DCi TR 74Ui 77Ui TR 51i 52i 23 24 Available Operations via Data Logger Communication Set Recording Conditions Recording settings can be made such as Recording Mode Recording Interval and Recording Start Date and Time Programmed Start Read Settings The TR 57DCi can read and display all settings for the connected Data Logger Download Recorded Data The TR 57DCi can collect recorded data from the Data Logger Infrared Communication can be used only to download recorded data Basic Functions This section explains the basic operations and functions of the TR 57DCi Recording Start Downloading Recorded Data Graph Display Event List Display Viewing Saved Data in Graph Form suoljoun oiseg 25 26 Recording Start Recording Settings for the Data Logger The following settings and changes can be made from the TR 57DCi Unit via Optical and Cable Communication Recording Start Interval Recording Interval Recording Mode NOTE Once the recording settings have been transmitted to the data logger all previously recorded data in the logger will be erased It is recommended that you download and save necessary recorded data before making or changing recording settings 1 Connect the Data Logger to a TR 57DCi Unit See p 23 2 Inthe Main Menu open FE Record Settings 3 M
31. r details see p 19 uononpo u 13 Using the Operation Dial Move the dial up Press Main Mery Fo ep 08710 Ir Eene ae ele XS Gather Data Record Settings Move the dial down Data List Set Functions Moving the Dial Up and Down By moving the dial up and down the arrow will move to allow you to choose the desired item When setting a numerical value by moving the dial up the value will become larger and by moving the dial down the value will become smaller Pressing the Dial By pushing in on the dial you can make a desired menu selection and complete or activate a setting If you press and hold while downloading recorded data or viewing a graph display you can change the channel on display 14 LCD Display and Operation Main Menu Window Main Meru e 06710 1 Mitts Data ither Data mw Vecord Settings Lara List Set Functions Main Meru Sep 08710 BM EGather Data Gather Pata G E Record Setti mx Set Functions Set Functions Let Back light Set Contrast eCheck Memoru Clear Memory Jet Clock Set Functions eme Unit Set Back light Set Contrast eCheck Memory uoionpo u Ir Menus for Infrared Communication EER Menus for Optical or Cable Communication am When battery life goes low a battery life warning mark will appear to inform you it is time to replace the battery See p 18 E An item marked with an arrow denotes it has been sele
32. s and communication cables out of the reach of children Touching them may cause injury and swallowing batteries is extremely dangerous Forbidd D n Do not connect communication cables for the Unit to telephone line outlets Continued use may cause fire or electrocution Forbidden If any smoke or strange smells are emitted from the Unit immediately turn OFF the power remove batteries and stop using Continued use may cause fire or electrocution Forbidden Do not drop or expose the Unit to a strong impact If that happens to the Unit immediately turn OFF the power remove batteries and stop using Continued use may cause fire or electrocution CAUTION Strictly Follow Forbidden This Unit is not waterproof If the Unit gets dirty wipe it with a clean cloth and a mild detergent Do not put fingers or foreign objects into the communication cable jack gt O gt O Z Battery life varies depending upon the type of battery the measuring environment frequency of communication ambient temperature in which it is used and battery performance Forbidd O Do not use any other batteries than those that are specified in this Manual It may cause fire or malfunction Forbidd D n Do not use AC adaptors other than those specified for use with the Unit Doing so may cause fire or malfunction Strictly Follow If th
33. s displayed for the date and time where the cursor is positioned C F Temperature RH Humidity hPa Barometric Pressure Ix Iluminance mW cm UV Light V Voltage P Pulse Pulse Rising OFF gt ON 4 Pulse Falling ON gt OFF 5 Upper and Lower Limit RTR 500 Series Data Loggers only If Upper and or Lower Limits have been set in the Data Loggers these limits will be shown using dotted lines 6 Graph Display Range From the entire range of recorded data this line shows the range of data currently on display You can use the lt List gt button on the TR 57DCi to zoom in and the lt Q Ir gt button to zoom out on data 7 Date and Time of Cursor Position The date and time of the current cursor position are shown here Upper and Lower Limit Judgment RTR 500 Series only Upper and or Lower Limits are set when making Recording Start settings from a PC When downloading recorded data from Remote Units for which Upper Lower Limits have been set the judgment result will be displayed automatically upon completion of the downloading and at the time of graph display CH1234 Completed Upon Completion of Downloading At Time of Graph Display shows for about 5 seconds Reading Judgment Results Starting from CH1 the results will be displayed in rotation No measurements were over the set limits One or more measurements exceeded the Upper Limit One or more measurements exceeded the
34. sed NOTE Always use two batteries of the same type Make sure not to mistake The TR 57DCi cannot recharge batteries About Battery Life When battery life goes low a battery life warning mark will be displayed to inform you it is time to replace the battery If battery life goes even lower the Unit will automatically go into sleep mode in order to save data NOTE In sleep mode the Unit cannot be turned on or operated as usual When replacing the battery if the battery has been removed for more than five minutes the data stored in the Unit may be erased It is recommended to first download any necessary recorded data to your computer before replacing the battery Also you will lose all data if the battery drains completely make sure to replace the battery as soon as possible Battery Life Warning Mark Main Menu ep 08710 EE EGather Data Gather Data CR record Settings Pata List Set Functions Turning the Power On and OFF Turn ON the Power Press the lt ON OFF gt button or the Operation Dial to turn on the power L ANNE Apeey umg Press the lt ON OFF gt Button Press the Operation Dial Turn OFF the Power Press the lt ON OFF gt to turn off the power Turning off the power cannot be carried out from the Operation Dial NOTE During communication the power cannot be turned off even by pressing the lt ON OFF gt button
35. tem of the display in the Back 18 46 56 order of month day year hour and minute By Execute pressing the dial the value for that item will Start i Programmed flash Interval z360 cP Bees 16 16 50 60 2 Change the value by moving the dial up and down Press the dial again to set the selected value and move to the next settings item Interval Recording Interval Select from one of the following 15 choices Move the Operation Dial up and down to choose the value and press the dial to confirm it 1 2 5 10 15 20 or 30 seconds 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 or 60 minutes Recording interval settings cannot be made for event recording Recording Mode Move the Operation Dial up and down to choose the recording mode and press the dial to confirm it One Timel Recording will stop when the storage capacity becomes full Endless C2 Overwrite the oldest data when capacity is full suoloun oiseg 27 28 Downloading Recorded Data Use this to download recorded data from Data Loggers to the TR 57DCi Downloading via Optical and Cable Communication 1 Connect the Data Logger to the TR 57DCi See p 23 2 In the Main Menu open EMiGather Data to start downloading Hain Menu Sep 05710 Bi iGather Data OD Ee ae Data Record Settings Data List Set Functions When downloading from a TR 51i 52i you can select the period how many hours or days before now from which you wish to download data After the se
36. xplanation of Symbols Explanation of Warning Symbols DANGER These entries are actions that absolutely under no circumstance should be taken The taking of A DANGER such an action may cause serious personal physical damage or death These entries are actions that if taken may lead to A CAUTION physical injury or damage to persons or things Explanation of Picture Symbols Denotes an important warning or caution Specific warning message is indicated by the symbol EX Caution against electric shock Denotes a forbidden action Specific forbidden matter is indicated inside or by the symbol EX Do not disassemble Denotes an action that must be taken Specific instruction is indicated inside or by the symbol Ex Unplug power plug from outlet A DANGER Strictly Follow Do Not Disassemble Strictly Follow When installing and using this Unit make sure to follow all warnings and directions from your computer manufacturer Do not take apart repair or modify the Unit Doing so may cause fire or electrocution If water or a foreign object enters into the Unit immediately turn OFF the power remove batteries and stop using Continued use may cause fire or electrocution T fe 2 O 2 2 D 3 Do not use this Unit in wet or humid places such as a bathroom Doing so may cause fire electrocution and or malfunction Strictly Follow Store the TR 57DCi Unit batterie

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