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1. OF __ Materials Thermistor Fluoropolymer coated Electrical Wire QO Materials Temp Humidity Sensor Polycarbonate Vinyl Chloride Coated Electrical Wire Do not fold the sensor tip section or expose it to a strong impact This may cause damage or break the wire e This sensor is not water resistant Do not use it in places subject If the fluoropolymer coated section of the sensor and or the to condensation or dampness If the sensor gets wet immediately cable has a defect or tear the waterproof capacity will be lost remove the sensor from the unit and wipe it with a clean cloth as Inspect it before operation soon as possible Then allow the sensor to dry in normal room e Insert the sensor tip to at least 5 cm or more to obtain on temperature before using it again e This sensor is not water resistant Do not use it in places subject to condensation or dampness If the sensor gets wet immediately remove the sensor from the unit and wipe it with a clean cloth as soon as possible Then allow the sensor to dry in normal room temperature before using it again accurate temperature measurement Do not use the sensor in places subject to corrosive gases or Donat use the sensor in places subject to dust corrosive gases or organi e Only use the sensor within the sensor temperature durability organic solvents solvents range 70 to 180 C Do not expose the
2. External Sensor Thermistor Thermistor Thermistor Polymer Resistance Platinum Resistance Electrostatic Capacitance Measurement Units O F a EN C F RH C F RH Measurement Range 40 to 80 C 60 to 155 C 0 to 55 C 10 to 95 RH 30 to 80 C 0 to 99 RH 2 5 RH at 25 C 10 to 85 RH Avg 0 3 C 4 0 RH at 25 C 0 to 10 or 85 20 to 80 C 3 om to99 RH A eutad Avg 0 5 C Avg 0 5 C Avg 0 3 C 5 RH nee la padi E At temperatures other than 25 C and y ci 40 to 20 C 80 to 11 0 C pii at 25 C 50 RH gt 0 C add 0 1 RH per degree of temperatures fi Avg 1 0 C difference from 25 60 to 40 C 110 to 155 C Humidity Hysteresis 1 5 RH or lower 1 Measurement Resolution 0 1 C 0 1 C 0 1 C 1 RH 0 1 C 0 1 RH Thermal Time Constant Thermal Time Constant Approx 15 min Approx 30 sec in air Responsiveness Approx 25 min L Type Approx 4 sec in agitated water Response Time 90 Response Time 90 Response Time 90 Response Time 90 Response Time 90 Approx 7 min Approx 7 min Approx 20 sec Approx 35 min Approx 80 sec in air Approx 47 min L Type Approx 7 sec in agitated water Logging Capacity 16 000 readings 16 000 readings 8 000 data sets One data set consists of readings for multiple channels Recording Interval Select from 15 choices 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 sec or 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 60 min
3. This is due to a special characteristic of the battery Note that the longer the battery has been in storage the longer the amount of time from 10 minutes to about 1 hour the battery warning mark will remain on If during that time the Base Unit is used to get the current status of the Remote Unit the remaining battery level will show that the battery level is low Please store the LS14250 in a place that is 20 C or less The estimated battery life of the Lithium Battery LS14250 is about ten months if recorded data is downloaded once a day or the monitoring occurs once every 10 minutes Lithium batteries CR2 sold in stores may also be used but please note that the Product Specifications such as Battery Life and Operating Environment will differ when using the CR2 Please avoid using the CR2 in the following situations Using the unit in an environment below 20 C or above 60 C below 0 C or above 60 C for RTR 507 Exposing the CR2 to continuous vibration such as in transportation When using a CR2 lithium battery the tube is not necessary To maintain waterproof capacity when changing batteries also change the rubber packing and the drying agent silica gel When using a CR2 lithium battery please purchase the optional Maintenance Set TR OOP1 to replace the rubber packing and silica gel A About using in Low and High Temperature environments e Use in low temperature environments will result in a shortening of the battery
4. Recording Mode 2 Endless Overwrite oldest data when capacity is full or One Time Stop recording when capacity is full Wireless Communication Short Range Radio Communication ETSI EN 300 220 Frequency Range 869 7 to 870 MHz RF Power 5 mW Optical Communication proprietary protocol Communication Interfaces Wireless Transmission Range Approx 150 meters 500 ft if direct and unobstructed Lithium Battery LS14250 3 x 1 L Type Large Capacity Battery Adaptor Kit RTR 500B1 4 Power External Power Adaptor Kit RTR 500A1 sold separately About 10 months L Type About 4 years H 62 mm x W 47 mm x D 19 mm L type H 62 mm x W 47 mm x D 46 5 mm Battery Life 5 Dimensions Fi i excluding protrusions and sensor Antenna length 24 mm Approx 56 g Weight L Type approx 109 g including battery excluding sensor 40 to 80 C 30 to 80 C during wireless communication IP64 Splash proof rated for use in daily life 7 40 to 80 C Operating Environment 10 to 80 C during wireless communication 6 IP64 Splash proof rated for use in daily life 7 Note Sensor is not water resistant RTR 500 RTR 500NW SOOAW RTR 500DC Waterproof Capacity IP67 Immersion proof Compatible Base Units RTR 500 RTR 500NW 500AW RTR 500DC RTR 500GSM 1 When used in environments where temperature and humidity are over the values of 50 C 7
5. life 20 C one half of life compared to normal temperatures 30 C one third of life compared to normal temperatures e Although under normal temperature environments the bAtt Gig or lt 4 mark may not appear it may still become impossible to carry out communication in low temperatures e Use in high temperature environments will also cause the battery life to be shortened In environments of 60 C or higher not only will battery life be shortened but the unit itself and its parts will deteriorate more rapidly Please do not use in such environments for prolonged periods of time 60 C one half of life compared to normal temperatures Optical Communication Communication with PC Optical Communication is carried out by placing a data logger Remote Unit face down on the Base Unit connected to the PC Make sure to align the optical communication areas and slitted areas Operations that require Optical Communication e To register as Remote Unit s and make necessary settings by using the software supplied with the Base Unit e To download recorded data directly from Remote Unit to PC e f the battery level of the data logger is very low or optical communication is carried out in very hot or cold environments communication may be broken or may not be possible e For details about Remote Unit registration and settings see the application s Help Explanation of Symbols lt Warning Sy
6. or other means Do not insert any foreign objects into any of the units jacks The following may cause water or foreign objects to enter the unit Closing the case with dirt dust or hair on the rubber packing or between the unit and rubber packing Scratches on the rubber packing Involving a significant temperature change especially from high to low while the unit is wet If the unit gets dirty wipe it with a clean cloth Please note that this manual has been written based on the presupposition that details about set up of any necessary equipment to enable network connection have already been taken care of by the user and that connection has been confirmed as workable T amp D Corporation shall not be responsible for any damages which a contractor a user or a third party may suffer whether direct or indirect due to the inability to communicate or use communication devices ACEEA POO O e7 Uj 0 Xi Installation Precautions for Wireless Communication Devices When installing wireless communication devices take special care in selecting locations so as to ensure proper communication Note that even after a successful installation due to changes in environmental conditions communication errors may occur when restarting the system As far as possible try to keep wireless communication devices away from metals and set them up in high unobstructed positions e Please take note that in many instances walls floors stairs fen
7. the measurement will start at the factory default settings or the previously set ones Factory Default Settings Recording Mode Endless Recording Interval 10 minutes Recording Start Method Immediate Start 1 Remove the screws and open the cover 2 Insert the supplied battery with tube into the case as shown in the diagram below 3 Check the rubber packing for any cuts or scratches and close the cover as it was when opened VUY Rubber Packing Make sure to use the proper type and size screwdriver Phillips head 1 screwdriver is recommended If dirt or scratches are present on the rubber packing water resistance will be reduced Be sure to completely close the cover Make sure not to over tighten the screws Appropriate Tightening Torque 20N cm to 30N cm 2Kgf cm to 3Kgf cm Battery Replacement When a battery warning mark appears try to replace the battery with a new one as soon as possible 1 When it is time for the battery to be EJN RTR S01 502 503 replaced a battery warning mark will C Rir so7 appear c DT 2 If you do not change the battery and continue using the RTR 501 RTR 502 or RTR 503 the display will alternately flash bAtt and the current temperature The RTR 507 will alternately flash bAtt and and then stop the measurement In this condition Recording Status REA ON Recording in progress BLINKING Waiting for programmed start OFF Record
8. 5 60 C 50 70 C 35 and 80 C 25 sensor hysteresis may fluctuate by values greater than 1 5 RH Under certain circumstances it may take some time to return to normal measurement capability 2 Only Endless is available when using RTR 500W for Windows or RTR 500GSM for Windows 3 The included lithium battery LS14250 is not sold in stores Please purchase the optional battery set TR 11P2 for replacement 4 When using RTR 500B1 it is necessary to purchase Lithium Battery LS26500 For details contact your local authorized distributor 5 Battery life varies depending upon the ambient temperature in which it is used the recording interval the frequency of communication and the battery performance All estimates are based on operations carried out with a new battery and are in no way a guarantee of actual battery life 6 When wireless communication is performed in an environment below 10 C measurement may fail or may not be accurate 7 This is the waterproof capacity of the data logger with the sensor connected The specifications listed above are subject to change without notice Cautions about using the Included Sensors Temperature Sensor TR 5106 Waterproot Temperature Humidity Sensor TR 3310 B Materials Temp Humidity Sensor Polypropylene Resin Vinyl Chloride Coated Electrical Wire High Precision Temperature Humidity Sensor HHB 3101
9. EN 60950 1 uestions contact us at For product information T amp D Corporation 817 1 Shimadachi Matsumoto Nagano 390 0852 JAPAN Fax 81 263 40 3152 E mail support tandd com http www tandd com We have opened an English Website for your convenience Here you can find information about our company news products upcoming events software and Introductory Manual downloads as well as ther support Please stop by and see what we have to offer Wireless Thermo Recorders Warranty Provisions for Free Repair 1 If the unit does not work properly despite the fact that the customer used it properly and in line with the manual the Unit shall be repaired free of charge through the distributor which sold the unit 2 If the customer requests free repair because of trouble within the warranty period bring or send the unit along with the warranty to the distributor 3 If you have moved after purchasing or there are difficulties contacting the distributor from which you purchased the unit please contact T amp D directly for service 4 Free repair is not available in the following cases even though it is within the warranty period 1 Trouble or damage was caused by careless operation natural disaster fire public pollution or use of a power source other than specified 2 If repair adjustment disassembly or modification of the unit has been carried out by a person other than a T amp D authorized engineer 3 Trouble or damag
10. La A n g upa 7 Wireless Thermo Recorder RTR 501 502 503 507 User s Manual RTR 501 RTR 502 RTR 503 With Internal Temperature With External Temperature With External Sensor Sensor Temperature Humidity RTR 507 With High Precision Temperature Humidity TR 5106 Included Sensor Sensor TR 3310 Included HHB 3101 Included AAA Common Accessories e Lithium Battery LS14250 e Strap e User s Manual Warranty Included T amp D Corporation Copyright T amp D Corporation All rights reserved 2012 09 16504590026 4th Edition Printed on recycled paper What is a Wireless Thermo Recorder These products are data loggers designed to measure and record temperature and humidity with built in wireless communication capability No longer it is necessary to manually gather the data loggers Rather via our special radio communication function data download settings analysis and the saving of data can all be done via a wireless Base Unit connected to your PC RTR 501 RTR 502 RTR 503 and RTR 507 are Remote Units They require Base Units to carry out wireless communication For details about available operations via wireless communication or how to make recording settings see the Introductory Manual included with the Base Unit or see the application s Help Please set up the Base Unit first before the Remote Unit Part Names RTR 501 RT
11. R 502 503 507 Antenna Optical Communication Area Sensor Jack Connecting the Sensors Make sure that the sensor is completely inserted until you hear a click sound Reading the LCD Display The LCD may become difficult to read when used in very hot or cold environments This is a characteristic of the LCD panel and not a malfunction RTR 501 502 503 RTR 507 Memory FULL When the recording mode is set to One Time and the Coil d c logging capacity becomes full recording will stop and FULL FULL will be displayed This message will not appear in the Endless mode Logging Capacity RTR 501 502 Logging Capacity 16 000 data readings EX Recording Interval of 30 seconds x data readings of 16 000 480 000 seconds about 5 days and 13 hours RTR 503 507 Logging Capacity 8 000 data sets EX Recording Interval of 30 seconds x data readings of 8 000 240 000 seconds about 2 days and 18 hours Estimated time until FULL is displayed Recording Interval 1 second 30 seconds 15 minutes 60 minutes RTR 501 502 About 4 hours and 26 minutes About 5 days and 13 hours About 166 days and 16 hours About 1 year and 10 months RTR 503 507 About 2 hours and 13 minutes About 2 days and 18 hours About 83 days and 8 hours About 11 months Check Getting Remote Units Ready When a battery is installed
12. ame communication frequency channel in the same area If the same channel is used for multiple units not only will more communication errors occur but battery life will also be shortened e If there is a possibility that units with the same frequency channel will be in wireless communication at the same time please make sure to make changes to the frequency channels so they are not the same Important Notices and Disclaimers In order to properly use this product please carefully read all documents that accompany the product 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 e All rights of the attached documents belong to T amp D Corporation It is prohibited to use duplicate and or ar range a part or whole of the attached documents without the permission of T amp D Corporation e Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Windows Vista is either a registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e All registered trademarks company names product names and logos mentioned herein or for products being used are the property or regist
13. ces and desks will contain metals In order to carry out communication between indoor and outdoor units please locate indoor units near a window so that radio waves can be easily transmitted e Please install the unit more than 30 cm away from walls or boards containing metal e If the unit is placed in a metal container such as a freezer or refrigerator the possible wireless communication range will be shortened In most cases radio waves are transmitted via doors and door openings so place the unit as near to doors as possible e As far as possible keep the unit away from noise emitting sources e Equipment such as some industrial instruments electronic devices or fluorescent lamps generate noise Please place the unit more than 1 meter away from such devices e Please place the unit more than 1 meter away from computers and other devices which emit noise e Keep all wires as far away from wireless communication devices as possible Please be careful about placing near any wiring or cables such as power supply cables telephone wires or LAN cables e Objects which contain lots of water such as plants or soil absorb radio waves We highly recommend that such materials should not be placed between or near wireless communication units When measuring temperature in a greenhouse it has been reported that as plants grew communication errors also increased Do not place the unit directly on the ground e Do not place units which are using the s
14. e was caused by transportation movement or dropping of the unit after purchase 4 Failure to submit the warranty or failure to fill in all items required in the warranty 5 The warranty cannot be reissued This warranty only promises customers free repair within the period and conditions clarified in this warranty Therefore the customer s legal rights will not be limited by this warranty For further information on repair and other service questions after the termination of the warranty period contact your distributor T amp D corporation
15. ered property of T amp D Corporation or of their respective owners e Specifications design and other contents outlined in the attached documents are subject to change without notice e Please follow the safety precautions outlined in the attached documents 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 the attached documents 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 the attached documents T amp D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any damage or loss of income caused by the use of our product e Accompanying documents cannot be reissued so please keep them in a safe place e Please read the warranty and provisions for free repair carefully Compliance Information CE Statement CE Important Notices Wireless products cannot be used in countries other than where those products have been approved for use according to that country s wireless regulations T amp D Corporation shall in no manner whatsoever take responsibility for the usage of these products nor be liable in any manner for legal consequences stemming from the usage of these wireless products in unapproved areas This device complies with technical specifications required under EN 301 489 with battery and AC Adaptor EN 300 220 and
16. erly hot or cold environments It may cause burns or frostbite Place and store the unit and accessories out of the reach of children Further T amp D is not responsible for any damage malfunction or trouble whether direct or indirect caused by the use of our products Do not use any power or sensors other than those specified by T amp D Corporation If the unit produces heat emits smoke or a strange smell or makes unusual noise immediately remove the batteries and stop using it IN e7 Uy ile Do not place or store in the following areas Areas exposed to direct sunlight Areas subject to high temperatures such as near fire or heating equipment Areas exposed to static electricity Areas exposed to strong magnetic fields Areas exposed to dampness Areas subject to condensation or wet areas Areas exposed to excessive vibration Areas exposed to excessive smoke dust or dirt Wer Nth fe Other Precautions e Use the unit in the specified operating environment Do not use it for any purpose other than for which it was designed Condensation may occur inside the case when a unit is moved from one environment to another where there is a great difference in temperature Be careful to avoid condensation Contact with oil may cause cracks to appear in the casing of the unit When using this unit in environments where such oils are present please insure that it is protected from contact through use of a polyethylene bag
17. ing stopped Battery Warning Mark E0 lt 4 This will be displayed under the following conditions The first time a battery was inserted after purchase When the battery is replaced after having been taken out for a long period rm ju mn m When it is time for the battery to be replaced this mark will appear Units of Measurement Recording Mode ONETIME When the recording mode is set to One Time Mode Stop recording when capacity is full this mark will appear Measurement and Message Display Area Measurements or operational messages are shown here Wireless Transmission A This will appear when data is being sent via wireless i c communication to the Base Unit Measurement Range Exceeded for RTR 502 The current temperature display will blink when the t E iiz temperature goes below 60 C or above 155 C I x No Sensor or other This will appear when a sensor is not connected or the wire is broken It will also appear on the RTR 507 when the measurement range is exceeded or the measurement is stopped due to low battery Note that recording will continue to consume battery power recording will continue for both types of units RTR 501 502 503 ta a rt C Alternating RTR 507 REC a o c Alternating Display Display OLLI 29 bHEE e At this poi
18. mbols gt These entries are actions that if taken may cause serious personal IN DANGER physical damage or death These entries are actions that if taken may lead to physical injury or 7 N CAUTION damage to persons or things lt Picture Symbols gt N A T To Prevent Serious Accidents Do not disassemble repair or modify the unit and accessories Denotes an action that should be carried out Denotes a forbidden action Denotes an important warning or caution Do not use the unit in any environment that is exposed to chemicals and harmful gases Doing so may cause corrosion and or other danger to the unit Also coming in contact with hazardous substances may cause bodily harm to the user or people nearby Qe Cid CY If water or a foreign object enters the case immediately remove batteries and stop using it Do not insert or replace batteries with wet hands This product has been designed for private and or industrial use only It should not be used in situations where strict safety precautions are necessary such as with medical equipment or in systems directly or indirectly connected with human life or well being Specifications Unit type RTR 501 RTR 501L RTR 502 RTR 502L RTR 503 RTR 503L RTR 507 RTR 507L Measurement Channels Temperature 1ch Internal Temperature 1ch External Temperature Ich Humidity Tch 1 Temperature Channel 1 Humidity Channel External External
19. nt the downloading of data can no longer be done via wireless communication e Using optical communication to download data without changing the battery may cause the battery life to be shortened even more and result in the loss of recorded data during communication 3 If the battery is further left unchanged the display will automatically shut off e All of the recorded data up until that point will be erased If the battery is replaced after the display turns off completely CHEC will appear on the display j after which recording will begin again using the Le previously set recording conditions A Notes about Battery Installation e f anew battery has been installed and recording does not immediately start nothing appears in the display or any other such malfunction please remove the battery check to make sure plus and minus are correct and re insert the battery e After inserting the battery for the first time nothing may appear or occur for about 10 seconds this is not a malfunction e f plus and minus are mistaken or if the battery terminals and are shorted the recorded data that is stored in the unit will be lost e When inserting a battery make sure no water or foreign objects get inside the case N About Lithium Batteries e When using an LS14250 type lithium battery even though a new battery has been inserted the ELM or lt 4 indicator may remain on for a short time
20. sensor to a strong impact This may adversely e Do not expose the sensor to a strong impact It may adversely affect measurement accuracy and cause damage or malfunction e Continued use may cause a decrease in the sensor s accuracy and sensitivity by about 1 per year even under normal operational conditions e When used in environments where temperature and humidity are over the values of 50 C 75 60 C 50 70 C 35 and 80 C 25 sensor hysteresis may fluctuate by values greater than 1 5 RH Under certain circumstances it may take some time to return to normal measurement capability e When the sensor is not to be used for a long period of time please store it at normal temperature and humidity affect measurement accuracy and cause damage or malfunction e Continued use may cause a decrease in the sensor s accuracy and sensitivity even under normal operational conditions Periodic calibration may be required e When the sensor is not to be used for a long period of time store it at normal temperature and humidity Do not drop or expose the unit to a strong impact Do not cut or process the sensor cables Also do not twist pull on or swing any of the cables To prevent damage to the unit from static electricity remove static electricity from your body by touching metal around you such as a door knob and window frame before touching the unit Please be careful not to touch the unit during or after use in ov

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