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1. 112 Warning Monitoring 114 Battery Life Warning Settings 118 Mail Settings for Download 119 RTR 52Pt Sensor Settings 121 Adjustment 122 How to use the RTR 5W Web Viewer 125 E Opening the RTR 5W Web Viewer 125 E RTR 5W Web Viewer Functions 126 Current Readings Monitor accessing via browser 127 Graph accessing via browser 128 Viewing Current Readings via Mobile Phone 129 Checking and Making Changes to Computer Network Settings 130 If USB Device Driver Installation Fails 133 Re installing 135 Others Troubleshooting 137 H Network Settings Utility 137 Q amp A about RTR 5W 02 02 00 139 E Q amp A about RTR 5W 139 E Q amp A about Web Server Functions 141 E Q amp A about Viewing the Web Site 142 E Q amp A about Networks 143 E Q amp A about the Internet
2. 146 Specifications en cen nanen 149 E Web Wing WL RTR SW 149 MPC Operating Environment 149 E RTR 5W for Windows 149 E About the RTR 5W Web Viewer 150 Options 151 What is Web Wing WL RTR 5W The RTR 5W not only serves as a base station for the wireless downloading of recorded data from our compact waterproof Wireless Communication RTR 5 Series Data Loggers but moreover the Web Wing WL RTR 5W serves as a network base station that allows you to monitor and view current readings and gather recorded data via LAN or Internet connection E Examples of Usage Recording measurements taken from various measuring instruments such as flow meters power meters and analyzers Data recording of moving objects and rotating objects on a production line Temperature and humidity management in high humidity environments such as brewing and crop cultivation Measurement in places where wiring is difficult or impossible f by CERE The RTR 5W is designed solely for network communication It does not include any RS 232 or USB communication interface To make use of this product you must connect it to a network Moreover in order to use this product via the Internet you will need
3. 55 E Sending Registration Info to an RTR 5W 56 E Wireless Communication Test 57 Repeater Registration 58 E Installing the USB Device Driver 58 Hi Registering a Repeater 64 E Assigning Remote Units to a Repeater 66 E Wireless Communication Test 69 Basic Functions Recording Settings 71 E Measuring Moisture RVR 52A 73 Downloading Data 74 E When using Wireless Communication 74 E When using Optical Communication 75 Temperature Humidity Graph Operating the Temp Humidity Graph 76 W How to Open 76 Hl Using Help 0nnncennnnne ramen nmm 76 E Temperature Humidity Graph Display Names and Functions 220 222 2 one 77 E Data List Display Part Names and Functions 79 Making Changes to the Graph Display 80 E Changing Colors of Data Display Area 80 H Selected Channels ON OFF 222 200 80 H Set High Low Average Calcula
4. Recorded Date Display Q The highest value is in RED lowest is in BLUE and the average is in PINK 2 Scroll Bar By dragging it up and down you can move to the data you want Vege Lome oy Cae Tp hajan Leai AEF tial Di ju Disi Riel Mial f Uday C0000 J a Giay OO 100 t amp Elapsed Time Diay uan Dia 60000 Display Oday aitia Giay OOOO Diap 01 0000 Diap G1 b000 Ful aie Menu Display Using the Mouse By right clicking on the Data List the Menu will be displayed atm ence a eal aa Saat Renee e Det ee an Riel L Bepsed Time F n Ti i is eh cha cha ch Oday G0 00 OE aiit 000 2 Dewy 60 poroe heen in igh alan pedi rape iapa ip Lee ee 21000 TS d l a 7 Oday 00 2008 sot ied R Oday OL Prp eer tae ed nae sat j Qar CLOTS ie morai Keres 3 Bday AOA pyre ol ee Oday Se Silas aes Ss oS cece Boos 90 Making Changes to the Graph Display li Selected Channels ON OFF From the View Menu You can choose to view only the selected channels in the Graph 1 By moving the mouse to Selected Channels ON OFF the channel numbers are displayed 2 Click the channel number to remove or place a check mark Only those channels with a check mark next to the number will be displayed in the Graph The same operation can be done by clicking on the channel number icons in the Toolbar ch 1 Ctri 1 vew Check ch 2 Ctrl Data List Dismay Orla
5. gt re m p mep a aga sini The isa csie by cibiag a abe Dare Jepy tomes s cot aieri ea grt jigi r Lessors Fa Ta wam Dee Dresi Pea o eee Monitor Current Readings The RTR 5W displays the newest measurement readings that are collected at the regular interval set in Location RTR 5W Properties By clicking the Gather Current Readings Button communication will begin with the RTR 5W and the current readings will be displayed Graph The RTR 5W displays in simple graph form the newest measurement readings that are collected at the regular interval set in Location RTR 5W Properties 126 Current Readings Monitor accessing via browser View the current readings for all the Remote Units registered to a Location RTR 5W 1 Open RTR 5W for Windows and make Data Gathering Interval settings For details about how to make settings see part 4 Browser Display Settings of p 50 Remote Registration 2 Open the Web Viewer for the RTR 5W of which you wish to view the current readings See p 114 for more details about the display Gather Current Readings Button PPE is j Q 0 Bae fe tle amp Gas Pra nh nna Ei oar Peed Came Level haaa Tis ra cole by choi Ge Gates Come hasia bum oo a ici a Gee Cpl Cue Hiya Ei 3 The Monitor Current Readings display will automatically open 4 Click the Gather Current Readings Button to get the most recen
6. 1 Connect the RTR 50 Repeater to the Computer with a USB cable For how to connect to a computer see the User s Manual that accompanies your RTR 50 Wireless Communication Port 2 From the Control Panel click on Performance and Maintenance System the system properties will be displayed 63 3 Click the Hardware Tab and click the Device Manager Button in the Device Manager Area Hardwere Tab Syriam Properties Tita Manage The Devika Haaga its all the hardkvane derea maed E ren Segeareg kii praa hap hat notaded drepi aro lre Corpuler Hast Aancewe advanced Tiban Feii gn yau cang Uos ha Draai hirss lo chee Bet propete of any dawce carpa mih redeat winedoers Upda iei ou set up Pea Wile irii bo Wireless Lipia for ier Device Manager Button 4 in the Device Manager Window check to see if USB Recorder is listed under USB Recorder Comf T Device Manager Fir Acteon Yew Ho a a E R BE Mordors b b B Network adapters Gy Other devices J Porte COMA LET D gt Processors Sand vileo ad game cortroders System devices gt Lirevercal Serta fun comroierc 1 For RTR 50 USB Recorder Com USB Recorder2 NOTE If under USB Recorder Com USB Recorder there appears a E ora orifin the Device Manager Window Other device USB Device appears that means the USB driver has not
7. 40 to 80 C 2 i unit millimeters es AS 1 Battery Life varies depending on measuring environment recording interval transmission frequency and ambient temperature 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 2 Operating temperature depends on the specifications for the data logger being used When using RTR 05B1 it is necessary to purchase Lithium Battery _S26500 For details contact your local representative or dealer Power For TR 5 RTR 5 RVR 5 TR OOP1 Maintenance Set Contents Rubber Packing x 1 for back of main unit Silica Gel Pack drying agent x 1 Double sided Adhesive Tape x 1 for fastening silica gel Screws x 2 extras for fastening back of main unit TR 11P2 Low Temperature Battery Set Contents Lithium Battery x 1 LS14250 j Tube x 1 Maintenance set x 1 TR 00P1 pane 156 Wall Attachment For TR 5 RTR 5 RVR 5 unit millimeters TR O5K1L Wall Attachment Compatible devices For use with Data Loggers RTR 5L RVR 52L or RTR 5 RVR 52 in conjunction with RTR 05A1 Adaptor or RTR 05B1 Battery Pack r TR 05K3 Wall Attachment Operating Temperature 40 C to 80 C Contents Double sided Adhesive Tape x 1 Screws x 2 Compatible devices RTR 5 RVR 52 TR 5 NOTE If a strong shock occurs to the unit in environments under iy
8. 6 After restarting has finished the settings will have been completed 43 E Making the Clock Settings Manually If you wish to manually set the clock please carry out settings only after having created a Location NOTE If you make clock settings manually the clock will lose its settings upon removal of the AC adapior or after restarting the system Hence it is necessary to reset the clock after having restarted the system or having lost AC power 1 Open RTR 5W for Windows 2 Open the Properties for the Location RTR 5W you wish to make settings for In the Registration Administration Menu select Location RTR 5W Properties or by right clicking on the Location icon a popup menu will appear where you can select Location RTR 5W Properties to display the properties window ht tenet icom dee IF tte docs meget i Pa TY T baem W wa 1 Set Clock Button Des erg mere he Da Tare Gem aur 3 Click the Set Clock Button and set the current date and time If you wish to set to the same time as your computer clock select Set using the Computer clock settings Make sure that the computer clock settings are correct before choosing this method If you wish to directly enter a specified date and time select Set using the Computer clock settings and enter the desired settings 2 Set uung the Computes clock sating GU ns Ta to 2 Set uing the peed clock petting APVO Me CSRS ey S
9. E Returning to Original Size Return from zooming in on one part of data to the original whole graph size E Zoom out step by step Return by regular steps from zooming in on one part of data to show larger ranges of data 101 How to Operate the Event Viewer E How to Open From the list of programs in the Window s Start Menu click on RTR 5W for Windows Event Viewer a naar Merodot Bacal it k f Diurra h ie Vairis for vaindoaat 23e i g it 7 ae F E Ti aiai WD TEC Recorder for v raiaws RTR 5 ODU F EJ O sech r EB TED Recorder VLD for Windows E Ge ATES for Windows LOOMED z t bile ard Suppt e FTRS for Wireman LENUS 1 A ET an d By heieri Settings Listy T O EPS he prides E z E Pimp Hri Graph E Using Help For details about how to use the software please see the explanations in the Software Help Menu In the Menu Bar click Help Search by Topic then click on one of the tabs Contents Index or Search to search for the topic or term you are unsure about or have questions about _ er 1 Sobers Cothre Bimi Erect eee 2 bieu Reon i Contents By clicking on one of the topics listed you can find detailed information for that subject Index By selecting a Keyword in the Keyword list and clicking the Display Button at the bottom a detailed explanation will appear Search Enter the keyword you wish to search fo
10. Mail Auth Settings Rebooting the Communication Functions Restarting the System Login History ON OFF Clear Login History Communication Time Settings Monitor Current Readings Getting the RTR 5W Ready to Use E Connect the supplied AC adaptor To ensure a proper connection make sure that the plug is completely inserted NOTE Do not use an AC adaptor other than the one that is supplied with the product Doing so may cause fire or other trouble Insert the AC adaptor plug into an AC 100 to 240V socket Inserting the plug into a socket with different voltage may cause fire or other trouble Do not insert or pull out the AC adaptor plug with wet hands or if there are water drops on the plug it may cause electrocution E Connect the supplied LAN cable To ensure a proper connection make sure that the connector is completely inserted 16 Communicating with the Data Logger It is possible to communicate between an RTR 5W base station and Data Loggers RTR 51A 52A 52Pt 53A RVR 52A by two methods Wireless Communication and Optical Communication E Communicating with a Data Logger via Optical Communication Optical communication can be carried out by placing an RTR 51A 52A 52Pt 53A or RVR 52A Data Logger face down on the RTR 5W so that the optical communication areas meet To make measuring mode changes in an RVR 52A use via optical communication when registering a Remote Unit Place
11. Remote will be displayed Seach ie Dk a T Download EP cs x Button Specify the File Name Button Specify the download mode 3 Select the Download Mode 4 it you wish to save the file by specifying the location click the Specify File Name Button and make Saving Location Settings 5 Click the Download Button to start downloading Once downloading has been completed select the name of the Remote Unit from the list and click Open Graph to view the data in graph form Cancel Downloading Button Use this to stop a downloading session in progress Note that if a downloading session is stopped while in progress the results will NOT be saved to a file Open Graph Button Once downloading has been completed select the name of the Remote Unit from the list and click Open Graph to view the data in graph form 74 75 E When using Optical Communication 1 Open RTR 5W for Windows 2 Place the Remote Unit from which you wish to download data face down on top of the specified RTR 5W Location 3 From the Administration Tree select the Location you will use for Optical Communication 4 inthe Data Menu select Download Data Optical Communication Pike pice Pa Faersote Und be Pet pou mah Bo deeded or bog of tha RTRA Locator fer Decal Commurcaber henhan penasihat amna mE Specify C Program Pien ATA for EZT p i Wide aa ATA NRTA 1 20a ee e Button EE Button Sele
12. http www rtr5w com The IP address 210 0 0 1 is of the changing type that is periodically reassigned by the provider After a certain period of time the assigned IP address is changed to 210 0 0 2 Normally at this point the DNS would not associate the URL with the IP address and access would be made impossible but because the dynamic DNS tracks the IP address you can still access the desired server using the same URL There are many types of dynamic DNS plans and services available please contact your local provider for more details Can I use the Warning Mail function without getting or using a fixed IP address If it is possible for you to connect to the Internet by using a dynamic DNS theoretically it is possible to send mail without having or using a fixed IP address That is presuming it is possible to successfully send data via your provider s mail sever or your company s mail server Fundamentally if you are able to access your company mail server or connect to the Internet it should be possible to send mail Is it possible to connect to the Internet without a fixed IP address or an URL Yes it is possible to connect without using a URL or having a fixed IP address but because the IP address that will be assigned by the provider will be constantly changing the access will be varied and will not go smoothly For example the IP address that you used successfully one hour before may no longer work and access will be ma
13. lt B gt Button with a screwdriver and pull out the wire NOTE Please be careful when pulling out the wire 18 Checking your Operating Environment To properly use the logger the following operational environment is necessary E PC Operating Environment Os Microsoft Windows 2000 ENG Microsoft Windows XP ENG Microsoft Windows Vista ENG For installation it is necessary to have Administrator Computer Administrator rights PC CPU A Stable Windows Operating Environment LAN TCP IP Communication Possible Enough memory to stably operate Windows Hard Disk More than 10 MB of free space Data will need more space SVGA higher than 800 X 600 recommended more than 256 colors LAN 100BASE TX or 10BASE T Twisted pair cable confirming to Category 5 STP UTP Web Browser Internet Explorer 6 0 and 7 0 E Using a LAN Connect the provided LAN cable to the HUB that is connected to your computer E Connecting Directly to a PC Connect the RTR 5W to your computer with a LAN cross cable LAN cross reverse cables are not included with the product Please purchase separately E Using a Wireless LAN Please use a Wireless LAN card and a Wireless LAN access point Combined Wireless LAN and Hub Ok For information and updates concerning which wireless LAN cards can be used please see our Website E Using the Internet In order to connect to the Internet you must first make arrangements with a provider for a
14. o oOo Es l Temperature 25 to 60 C e in Waterproof Rating IPX4 Splash Resistant for use in daily life Vinyl Coated Electrical Wire NOTE Only one cable per sensor When using the extension cable there will be a 0 3 C at normal temperature and at 50 C a gap of 0 5 C may occur 154 155 Power For RTR 5 RVR 5 RTR 05A1 External Power Adaptor Voltage Input Back up Power Back up Time Charging Method Operating Temperature Waterproof Capacity Weight Contents DC6V DC13V Ni MH Battery In case of power loss 4 days 1 Trickle Charge 0 to 60 C none about 37g without AC Adaptor AC Adaptor x 1 AD 0604 Attachment hook x 1 Rubber Packing x 1 for back of main unit Rubber Packing small x 1 for AC Adaptor jack Silica Gel Pack drying agent x 1 Double sided Adhesive Tape x 1 for fastening silica gel Screws x 2 extras for fastening back of main unit RTR 05B1 Large Capacity Battery Pack Power Battery Life Waterproof Capacity Operating Temperature Weight Contents Lithium Battery x 1 LS26500 about 75g including lithium battery Attachment hook x 1 Rubber Packing x 1 for back of main unit Silica Gel Pack drying agent x 1 Double sided Adhesive Tape x 1 for fastening silica gel Screws x 2 extras for fastening back of main unit be about 2 years and 6 months 1 Monitoring at 1 minute interval about 20 months Splash proof
15. pecpeabest al any carves Device Manager Button Dower Bd ied eee ba rai Aaa hia P i allel tat a 133 3 In the Device Manager Window right click on USB Device under Other Devices and then click on Properties to display the USB Device Properties Window B Network adapters H Gh Other devices Update Driver Y Ports COM amp TAk Disable w Processors FRERE Sound videod _ 105a E 2 System device Scan for hardware changes Universal Serig _ __ pens property sheet for Properties 4 in the USB Device Properties Window click on the Re install Driver Button to display the Hardware Detection Wizard Follow the directions to install USB Device Properties General Driver Details USB Device Device type Other devices Manufacturer Unknown Location Location 0 USB Device Device status This device is not configured correctly Code 1 To reinstall the drivers for this device click Reinstall Driver Re install Driver Reinstall Driver r Button vj Device usage Use this device enable 134 Re installing Before reinstalling or updating the RTR 5W for Windows software make sure to carry out the uninstall program first Also before uninstalling make sure to quit all RTR 5W for Windows applications To install RTR 5W for Windows it is necessary to
16. 10 to Humidity Measurement accuracy Service life Operational conditions organic solvents Input Cables For RVR 52 RVR 7101 Input Cable Cable Length 1 5m RVR 7102 Cable Length 1 5m RVR 7103 4 20mA Probe Maximum current Input MAX40mA Interior Resistance 100 Q Output 2V at 20mA 0 4V at AmA Conversion Accuracy 0 5 Cable Length 1 5m Clip M3 5 Crimp Terminal RH at 25 C 50 RH 1 year under normal operational conditions Without dew condensation water leakage or effect from corrosive gas or unit millimeters qa 3 h 19 1423 __ o E A k 5 3 Vinyl Coated Electrical Wire Input Cables For RVR 52A unit millimeters RPR 7101 Pulse Input Cable Cable Length 1 5m a Pa iii A T a T RVR 5203 4 20mA Probe Cable Maximum current Input MAX40mA za ui Interior Resistance 100 Q r ji Output 2V at 20mA 0 4V at n T O 4mA i Fi E Conversion Accuracy 0 5 Cable Length 1 5m VR 2C10 Sensor Extension Cable to Moisture Sensors Cable Length 1 0m z am ee ja Ei M3 5 Crimp Terminal Vinyl Coated Electrical Wire Connector Sensor Adaptor For RTR 52Pt unit millimeters RTR 05P1 Cable Length 1 0m Operational Temperature 25 to 60 C X Not Waterproof Vinyl Chloride Vinyl Coated Electrical Wire Sensor Extension Cables For RTR 52A RVR 52 unit millimeters TR 2C30 Sensor Extension Cable Cable Length 3 0m 1009 Operational
17. 168 110 Mal Mal A pororMaAp ims iM H Server ball a Popes eo haul nas 1 The RTR 5W via a router or provider accesses an SMTP server that exists on the Internet and sends mail to the SMTP server The SMTP server delivers the mail sent from the RTR 5W according to the address to a POP server 3 The POP server receives the delivered mail from the SMTP server and stores it in the appropriate mailbox for that mail address Your computer accesses the POP server where the mail is stored and receives mail in the computer s mailbox NOTE In order to connect to the Internet please make the necessary router LAN settings Using this software with Windows Vista 1 Notes about installation Upon inserting the CD ROM the following box shall appear Under Install or run program click on Run start exe For some applications the above may appear as Run first exe a DVD RW Drive G RTRSW 140 Alves do thin for soiba aed gamen irsal er tur program az Titex Denai optam ip oake kaia E Wangs Cepiorer It is possible to make settings so as not to have this display shown These settings can be made in the Control Panel under AutoPlay By starting the installation the following User Account Control box shall appear Donen iy thee Taa eked peta krer wh g Priest ced ina eed A beefs a Usedantd ed Pisbbubes Te birir ypt ot pianaib o pauer eed then cich OE
18. 30 C cracking may occur eid m Y T TR 05K3L Wall Attachment Operating Temperature 40 C to 80 C Contents Double sided Adhesive Tape x 1 Screws x 2 Compatible devices For use with Data Loggers RTR 5L RVR 52L or RTR 5 RVR 52 in conjunction with RTR 05A1 Adaptor or RTR 05B1 Battery Pack NOTE Polycarbonate If a strong shock occurs to the unit in environments under 30 C cracking may occur 157 T amp D coRPORATION 5652 169 Sasaga Matsumoto Nagano 399 0033 Japan Tel 81 263 27 2131 Fax 81 263 26 4281 E mail overseas tandd co jp Office Hours Monday to Friday 9 00 12 00 13 00 17 00 GMT 9 00 Tokyo Time Website We have opened an English Website called T amp D Online for your convenience Here you can find information about our company news products upcoming events software and user s guides downloads as well as other support Please stop by and see what we have to offer http www tandd com Web Wing WL RTR 5W User s Manual Published by T amp D CORPORATION Copyright 2006 2008 T amp D Corporation All rights reserved
19. 49 NOTE It is possible to set up so that more than one Repeater acts as a relay for the same Remote Units However because wireless communication is carried out in Groups of Remote Units the same Group will be relayed through different Repeaters causing inefficiency and an increase in the amount of communication time to more than necessary In order to reduce the communication time please design Relay Routes so that a particular Group of Remote Units uses the same Repeater s A Repeater Number will be automatically assigned to Repeaters in the order that they were registered to each Route Communication among Repeaters will occur in sequence from the one that is closest to the Base Unit Please keep that in mind when placing the Repeaters EX p Aepestiarl Aepeaier Repeated Group E g 5 Flesrrecitan Uma ee i F Return k Base Unii Communication will occur sequentially from the first Repeater as shown above If the Repeaters are not arranged in numerical sequence from the Base Unit the communication route will be as seen below This will cause not only the communication distance to increase but also the communication time to increase to longer than necessary Pad i Repeater Repeaters Flepaasert Group A e a Jesss Base Unit N 4 After each Registration has been completed please check the communication status by carrying out a Wireless Communication Test from the Repeater Registration Window unde
20. Adaptor Jack Connect using the supplied AC adaptor Insert a Wireless LAN Card 1 CF Interface Slot NOTE Do not insert or try to connect anything other than a CF communication card RESET Button Press to return to the factory default settings 1 For information and updates concerning which wireless LAN cards can be used please see our Website Before Using When using an RTR 50 as a Repeater Thank you for purchasing this product Please be careful about the procedures for Installation For USB communication between your computer and an RTR 50 The application and USB device driver must be installed for USB communication between your computer and an RTR 50 Before connecting an RTR 50 make sure to install the application and USB device driver into your computer If you connect an RTR 50 to the computer before installing the USB device driver may not be installed properly If you have connected an RTR 50 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 disconnect the USB cable from the RTR 50 For derails about the USB driver installation see the Repeater Registration Installing the USB Device Driver p 58 Outline of Use E Basic Operation Getting Ready 1 Prepare the Data Loggers you wish to use as Remote Units Get the units ready for measuring by connecting the proper sensors and
21. Base Unit If necessary please reassign those Remote Units to the new Repeater Initialize Button Connect the Repeater you wish to initialize to your computer with a USB or Serial Communication Cable and click the Initialize Button NOTE By initializing all info saved in the Repeater will be erased and will be returned to as it was when it left the factory as a Base Unit used for another T amp D product Get Repeater Info Tab Flapa Fagshaton Fleppates Indo Delete Irdina Gel Repeater inio Get Repeater Info tab Result Tho ATA S0 Uri hae beer met on the Recess Teather the Flepestes Rlegahation iiy Hem Donien ee the ATA S0 unt Rely Figuie relay Sorin ci ComFrg th 7 Reagu Ho 1 Batey level 5 No Bate tfu Get Unit let IGet Unit Info Button Connect the Repeater from which you wish to get info with a USB or Serial Communication Cable and click the Get Unit Info Button Results Displays whether the connected unit has been Initialized or registered as a Repeater The Initialized setting is as a Base Unit for another T amp D product In the RTR 5W system this can only be used as a Repeater Relay Route Name the Relay Route Name will appear Communication Frequency Channel the Communication Channel for the Relay Route to which the Repeater belongs will appear Repeater Number the number of the Repeater will appear Battery Level the remaining amount of battery power
22. Button Waning Markorirg Waring OFF Montenin interval 10 140 Werning ON n niemei atest i Notification Test Terbea 1 teat ditangi co jp hatene Button io 0 O k C mndar pijen mindi co jo Mobfecshon Series Amon of mend rest bree er sending wari recent ma BLT i commu a for mondoeng wera C Swich dema cugu ta ON mhen a waeeng occurs 116 117 Notification Test Button Use this to send a test mail from the RTR 5W to the notification address and confirm that the warning notification settings are correct A notification test is successful if a notification test mail reaches the notification address If it does not reach the set address please check the SMTP server Notification Address and Sender Address settings If you are sending mail via the Internet it is necessary to first make sure that your network is properly connected to the Internet and you can send mail outside of your network Depending on your operating environment it may take some time before the mail is received Especially if the address is a cell phone address Before carrying out a notification test it is necessary to make settings for the following There must be a check next to Warning ON and proper entries must be made for Notification Address and Sender Address In the Network Settings Utility the SMTP server mail server must be assigned properly If you have questions see the information provided
23. File CSV etc Printing Graphs Tables Event Viewer Compatible devices RVR 5 Series for Recorded Event Time Data Number of Channels 64 Channels Simultaneous Display Processing Screen Display Data List View Event Time Data List for Each Channel Zoom in out and scroll with mouse or keyboard View Rising Lo to Hi Waves and Falling Hi to Lo Waves Other Functions Shift between Descending Ascending File Output Special T amp D Data File Text File CSV etc E About the RTR 5W Web Viewer Compatible devices RTR 5W Functions Monitor Current Readings View Graphs 150 Options AC adaptor For RTR 5W AD 0607 AC adaptor AC 100 to 240V Wall Attachment Unit For RTR 5W TR 5WK1 Wall Attachment 151 Temperature Sensors For TR 52 RTR 52 52A unit millimeters TR 5106 Teflon Shielded Sensor Cable Length 0 6m peu Thermal Time Constant z Ti Approx 15 Sec in air Approx 2 Sec in agitated water a 4 TR 5101 Teflon Shielded Sensor Cable Length 45mm Thermal Time Constant z 7 Approx 15 Sec in air 4 Approx 2 Sec in agitated water wi 4 TR 5220 Stainless Protection Sensor Cable Length 2 0m Thermal Time Constant Approx 36 Sec in air Approx 7 Sec in agitated water TR 5320 Stainless Protection Sensor Cable Length 2 0m Thermal Time Constant Approx 12 Sec in air Approx 2 Sec in agitated water TR 5420 Stain
24. OK Button to finish By clicking the Default Button you will return to the settings when the software was opened 86 How to operate the Multi scale Graph E How to Open From the list of programs in the Window s Start Menu click on RTR 5W for Windows Multi scale Graph D re EG Martat Perel ee iy Yai for reinas J E Ger d T ei Barga b E TE berip t inoa A Omi P peah k E T aerie AD br re Windows MP Prof E Using Help For details about how to use the software please see the explanations in the Software Help Menu In the Menu Bar click Help Search by Topic then click on one of the tabs Contents Index or Search to search for the topic or term you are unsure about or have questions about Multiscale Graph Help O Sofware Outline y E Menu Commands Window 1 Outine of the Sofware D Troublesheotings F and Other Outline Bant Functions Contents By clicking on one of the topics listed you can find detailed information for that subject Index By selecting a Keyword in the Keyword list and clicking the Display Button at the bottom a detailed explanation will appear Search Enter the keyword you wish to search for and click the List Topics Button All topics that contain the keyword will be displayed By selecting a topic and clicking the Display Button at the bottom a detailed explanation will appear By clicking the help butt
25. Save Data as can be used 1 Click Save Data as in the File Menu 2 Specify the Location and enter a File Name Enter a Fle name se M Eion Save aa ype RVR 52 Data Fies Co _ Cancel 3 Click Save to complete the saving process 108 Creating Text File By saving the recorded data as text file you can create a file type that can be read by common spreadsheet software 1 Click Save in Text File in the File Menu 2 Select the Text File Type and Range to be Saved and click OK Comma Tab Space and Semi colon are codes used by common spreadsheet software such as Excel and Lotus when reading Text File to divide cells Select the Range to be Saved Tet File Type Range to be saved Ea Ls x Ea Select the Text File Type 3 Designate the location to which the file should be saved and click Save to create and save the data as a Text File document The extension for the created file will be txt Assign a Location Sava in E RTRSY Fer Virkaa EU 0 g D dad Save Ent File N Fie l nter a File Name a t erpe L im Button Sevens toe Test Format Fle ree _ Ce Text File cannot be read into Temp Humidity Graph or Multi scale Graph 109 For Event Viewer 1 In the File Menu click Save in Text File 2 Select the Text File Type click Designate File Button and specify the saving location Comma
26. Tab Space and Semi colon are codes used by common spreadsheet software such as Excel and Lotus when reading Text File to divide cells Save Data in Text File Teed File Type OK By comma Bpapece Button pib l Bop sem colon Select the Text File Type Dengrate Fils Hare C rora Fler ATA TW how File Name and Location i Ufurampke bel Designate File Button 3 Click the OK Button to finish the creation of the text file document The extension for the created file will be txt Event Viewer cannot read text type files 110 Opening a Saved File To open a previously saved file designate the file name to open it 1 Click Open in the File Menu of the Graph Display 2 Select the name of the data you wish to open and click Open to view the data in graph form Leak ini jo RTR for Windowsi EW Gc E angkas Jeancie TH Select a data file to open x E Open Fie game TAX ome Sect Cen OF Button Flee cftyoe Whole Data Fies PAT i T p E Cancel CH1 NamelDtew J ATRS3a1 Recording Interval Ten Data Readings 164 CH 2 NameDitew RTRS3a1 Recosding Intervet 10min Date Reading s164 02 06 2008 00 0622 Start F For Event Viewer 1 Open Event Viewer 2 In the File Menu of the Event Viewer display select Open File and a list will appear Look in E RTR SW for WindowsiELN g m dems ales jregnfs Select a data file to
27. Time Every Day or Send at Fixed Interval and then set the number of hours for downloading data in the Download data for this number of hours 5 After the settings have been completed click View these Settings If you wish to make settings for other Remote Units repeat the process as in steps 4 and 5 6 Click the Set Button to send the settings to the RTR 5W and complete the settings Click the Transmission Test Button to test if a mail can be sent Gather Schedule Button This will retrieve download schedule info from the RTR 5W and display the time of the next scheduled download NOTE New settings made here will not be transmitted to the RTR 5W and will not become activated until the OK Button has been clicked 120 RTR 52Pt Sensor Settings The types of sensors that can be used with RTR 52Pt are either Pt100 or Pt1000 Select the type being used and make the necessary settings The settings can be made only via optical communication NOTE Note that if a recording session is in progress it will be stopped during the sending of the settings 1 Open RTR 5W for Windows 2 From the Administration Tree select the RTR 52Pt unit only one at a time for which settings are to be made and then select Settings RTR 52Pt Settings RAT TR 52FPt Sensor Settings Check one Send Button 3 Place a check next to Pt100 or Pt1000 and click the Send Button to send the settings
28. Utility is already being used by another computer The LAN card which is being used has not been formatted Q 4 I cannot make settings in the Network Initialization Why A One of the following may be the reason The Login ID and or Password are incorrect Another RTR 5W with the same IP address is on the same network Q 5 Why does a Communication Error Connection Error appear A __ The network is probably not properly connected One of the following is incorrect IP address or Domain Login ID Password or Port Number The network is not properly connected the LAN cable is broken the Hub is damaged a mistake occurred in setting up the router etc In the Menu Communication Time Settings try slowing the communication time 137 Q 6 Because of some other Communication Error communication cannot occur Why One of the following may be the reason The IP Block setting is ON and communication can occur with only specific PC s If after several attempts a communication error continues to occur turn OFF the RTR 5W and restart A warning report mail or test mail may be in process If a sending error occurs processing takes time so please wait for at least one minute before trying again Which has priority a wireless LAN or a wired LAN If a wireless LAN card is inserted the wireless LAN will have priority Because of this if the wireless LAN settings are incorrect and a wired LAN is
29. You will have to use the browser refresh function on you cell phone For some types of mobile phones it is forbidden to use any port number other than 80 129 Checking and Making Changes to Computer Network Settings For some network environments it may be necessary to make changes to the IP address and subnet mask at the computer side in order to carry out a search See the following procedures for checking and making changes to your computer network settings 1 1n the Control Panel open Network Connections 2 Select the Network adaptor that you are using and right click with the mouse and open the Properties 3 Under the General Tab in This connection uses the following items select Internet Protocol TCP IP and lick on Properties Button Darie uang Bp HA VTEC HD Eid Fat Eth Th opreon uem bhe higer eg ca Chart for biora hatig 5 w PB Fie ret Procter Dirr tor Meera hited Check Internet Protocol e fies TCP IP Tr m perties Cras Dermion ETH dve Mierconneted rabeni F hoby me whan thes connector has kaded o no conmectrety on _ cm 130 4 in the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window under Use the following IP address make sure that the IP address and Subnet Mask are correct Ey a Fou ai ph F pee heyei suena f pour fate aut Ea capabi Otani ete raped to eee yous hk iera fo Pa popise Fie Co Clie in FF e a N satetnlly cH ip ian lo
30. _ You can view the data displayed in the graph window as a list and also choose to print It is also possible to convert the data to common text file format CSV type format Multi scale Graph In the Multi Scale Graph voltage pulse temperature and humidity data can be viewed in the same Graph Up to 8 channels of data You can view the data displayed in the graph window as a list also choose to print It is also possible to convert the data to common text file format CSV type format Event Viewer The Event Viewer allows you to add and view up to 64 channels of downloaded Event Time data recorded with the RVR 52 Select the channels of data you wish to print from the channels displayed in the Event Viewer view them in the Print Preview and print Up to 4 channels can be selected at one time It is also possible to convert the data to common text file format CSV type format 12 Other Functions hela Monitoring Settings from RTR 5W for Windows Monitoring at each Location for warnings is carried out and if any of the gathered data exceeds the set limit a notification can be sent via e mail to your computer or cellular phone Also because there is a built in external output terminal it is possible to connect to an external device such an alarm or light so that a notification of a warning can be seen or heard on site If the RTR 5W is not connected to the Internet warning report e mail cannot b
31. a Data Logger face down on the RTR 5W Optical Communication Area E Communicating with a Data Logger via Wireless Communication Communication is carried out with the RTR 51A 52A 53A RVR 52A Data Loggers via special short wave wireless communication In order to carry out Wireless Communication use the supplied software RTR 5W for Windows to register the Data Loggers as Remote Units of the RTR 5W Base Station The wireless communication range if unobstructed and direct is about 100 meters 17 External Output E Connecting the Signal Wire 1 Prepare a 0 5 0 9 single type wire and remove the covering to about 10mm from the tip 2 Using a screwdriver or other such tools while pressing down on the lt terminal Button B gt at the back of the unit insert the wire into the lt hole A gt External Output With Warning ON Voltage when OFF AC DC less than 50V Current when ON less than 0 1A Resistance when ON 35 Q lt A gt Useable Wires Compatible Wires Single wire 1 0 AWG18 Twisted wire 0 75mm lt B gt Useable Wires Single wire 0 4 1 0 AWG26 18 Twisted wire 0 3 0 75mm AWG22 20 Cable core diameter 0 18 Standard Stripping Length 0 39in Compatible Connector Tool Screwdriver Shaft 0 3 Blade Tip Width 2 6 Enlarged view of Wire Connection Terminal E Removing an Input Signal Wire If you wish to remove an input signal wire press down on the
32. and complete set up Get Sensor Type Button The sensor settings for the RTR 52Pt unit currently placed on top of the RTR 5W will be gathered 121 Adjustment This function enables the user to make adjustments to measured values to correct inaccuracies that may occur when compared to a standard or reference temperature measurement By setting an adjustment equation beforehand the adjustment function will automatically calculate to record and display the post adjusted measurement It is possible to select from two methods of adjustment 1 point adjustment and 2 point adjustment The settings can be made only via optical communication NOTE When you are carrying out adjustments and formulating equations please take care with the settings and take personal responsibility for the process The adjustment function can be used only with the RTR 51A 52A 52Pt 53A and RVR 52A Note that the RTR 51 52 53 and RVR 52 do not contain this function E 1 point 2 point Adjustment Current Reading Enter the actual measurement before adjustment After Enter the desired measurement after adjustment Entries are valid to one decimal point The input value for Post adjusted Reading must be less than 5 in comparison to the input value for Current Reading E Adjustment Settings 1 Open RTR 5W for Windows 2 In the Main Window click on the Data Logger icon To open the Adjustment Window click on Settings in the Menu
33. at a set time of day Warning Monitoring If a measurement exceeds the set limit a notification can be sent via e mail from the RTR 5W to your computer or cellular phone Also because there is a built in external output terminal it is possible to connect to an external device such an alarm or light so that a notification of a warning can be seen or heard onsite Gathering Current Data Gather and view current measurement readings from the selected Remote Unit s Transfer Data The RTR 5W retrieves and stores data at a set regular interval This stored data is transferred for display Temperature Humidity Graph Multi Scale Graph Temperature and Humidity are displayed in the Temperature and Humidity Graph In the Multi Scale Graph voltage pulse temperature and humidity data can be viewed in graph form In Multi Scale Graph it is possible to make settings for scale and unit of measurement to match the type of data being downloaded View Graphs and Print It is possible to view the downloaded data as a list and print E View 8 channels of data in 1 display Up to 8 channels of recorded data can be viewed in the same graph at one time E Easy zoom in and out with mouse By selecting a range with your mouse you can easily zoom in and out on data E Calculate and view the highest lowest and average readings for a desired range In the Graph for each channel it is possible to designate a desired range from which the highest
34. been installed properly Please see If USB Device Driver Installation Fails p 131 and re install the driver as instructed E Registering a Repeater 1 Connect the Repeater you wish to register to your computer with a USB or Serial Communication Cable If you are using the RTR 50 with a USB cable it is necessary to carry out directions for Installing the USB Device Driver or if you are using a serial cable it is necessary to carry out instructions for Communication Port Setting For more details see either the User s Manual that came with RTR 50 for Windows or the Help Menu found in RTR 50 for Windows NOTE Application version 1 40 is not compatible for USB communication with Windows Vista OS 2 Open RTR 5W for Windows 3 In the Registration Administration Menu click on Repeater Registration to display a window which shows a list of the current Registration contents Registration List 4 After entering a Relay Route Name click the New Registration Button to view Sa epams jompem ri Sala eon ious Baa ee ii Fimm bap ha E ies Caen eg ee ee a ai 7 rera winery ae at oa eee i eg Per aaa tees oy L EEEE the Registration list and complete the Repeater Registration Diiss leptin Agaps tp aug ean Ge Rasps ni l i sippy Relay Route Name l iail i Pmt Mie er Meee ta heh ai ee man Coma T g bE iaa i r HE poni i to seoten ir
35. but in an older format called WinHelp and hence cannot be viewed under normal conditions To deal with this please go to the Microsoft Web Site at http support microsoft com default aspx kb 917607 to download the necessary program WinHIp32 exe to enable viewing When trying to open the Help Menu using Vista the following window will appear From there it is possible to connect to the Microsoft site To download WinHIp32 exe please click the following to go to the Microsoft Web Site http go microsoft com fwlink LinkID 821 48 Why cond get Help hcm thle progeamt The title tat tie pega min aad S AFi cei a i il oR P pirimi rein P ears wed a sot ppd es Baca Yee Toor Feaet mhoeni mia ithe aig perigee Tenet Of me a ee tegen oy hacked a Pde p Ba Bie emat ager mde e Installation Install the provided software ls Windows operating properly If Windows is not operating properly RTR 5W for Windows may not be installed correctly or it may not operate properly Please quit all other applications If other programs are open please close and quit all of them making sure to quit all Quick Start programs such as a virus checker To install RTR 5W for Windows it is necessary to have Administrator rights Computer Administrator for the computer in which you wish to install it E For Windows XP 2000 1 Open Windows 2 Place the accompanying CD ROM into your CD ROM drive In a few seconds
36. by Dragging a Channel Number Drag the channel name number you wish to move to the newly desired channel name number position and drop it Reorder Channel Data Fl Dea RTRS331 Drag the channel eae ne name to the newly desired A LLLI OK Help Specify the Channel Numbers to be Moved Specify the channels to be moved From original position To desired position 2 Click the Change 1 and 2 Button to complete the re ordering of channels Re order Channel Data Eear ATAS3a1 Dea ATRSSa1 If you wish to move Ch 3 to Ch 7 In Selection 1 place Ch3 and in Selection 2 place Ch7 iat Change 1 and 2 Change 1 and 2 channel Button OK OK channel Button 94 95 E Merge Channel Data From Tools Menu It is possible to merge two different pieces of data into one piece of data NOTE The following data cannot be merged If the total number of readings after merging exceeds 16 000 data readings If the recording intervals are different If the data is of different types If the conversion equation for the scale settings are different If the measuring times overlap This can be adjusted by using the Edit Recording Conditions 1 Click the V Buttons to select the channels you wish to merge Merge Channel Data eel Conditions for merging data Help F lf the follsasng conditions are met the data can be merged Recordng Intervals are the sam
37. connected to the Internet some providers will have an NTP server open to the public Please ask your provider for details If you wish to use an NTP server that is open to the general public on the Internet it is possible to make a search for NTP server using Yahoo or Google Many universities or scientific facilities will have an NTP server open to the public Make sure to use the server which is closet to your location Please also make sure to check whether connection is free and without limitation It should also be noted that depending on your Internet connection and your firewall settings the NTP packet may be prohibited from being accepted into your system 42 4 After making the settings enter the info for the recipient of the settings and click the Send Settings Button nn LAN WEF Ray Tapa Vaii LAN WEP Key Dia Pat Hurmi Tea Dinit FIP sercer 71 HITP 2 GT oo je DTP barve 37 x EEEE sidsbteccas Send Setting Button Login I ti Sy O ree Lopn Paraj ss8esseess Firstchv ate Commune Enter the information for the recipient 5 A message will appear asking you if it is OK to restart the system Click the Yes Button to restart The new settings will not become valid until the RTR 5W communication function is restarted RTR 5W Network Settings Utility A To activate the settings it is necessary to restart the communication Function Would you like to do that now Yes Button
38. from every two seconds Unit of measurement in display V Pulse Rising Records the number of rising pulses during the set recording interval Unit of measurement in display P Only RVR 52 Pulse Falling Records the number of falling pulses during the set recording interval Unit of measurement in display P Only RVR 52 Event Time Events within an input voltage range of 0 30V are measured for every 1 second and the time and date are recorded if any change rising Lo Hi or falling Hi gt Lo occurs and lasts for more than 1 second Unit of measurement in display P Only RVR 52 There is no set recording interval Other Moisture Record Moisture by Percentage Only RVR 52A The unit of measurement on the display will show for Percent When measuring moisture it is necessary to select either EC 10 Default Values or EC 20 Default Values in the Probe Settings To open the Probe Settings window click on Settings in the Menu Bar and then select Moisture Probe Settings from the pull down menu To make changes to the measuring mode settings it is necessary to use optical communication 4 Click the Start Recording Button to send the recording condition settings via the RTR 5W Base Station to the Remote Unit and complete the set up NOTE By starting a new recording session all currently recorded data will be erased Get Settings Button Gather current recording condition settings from the selec
39. have Administrator rights Computer Administrator for the computer in which you wish to install it 1 1n the Windows Control Panel click on Add Remove Programs 2 From the list of currently installed programs select RTR 5W for Windows and click the Add Remove Button 3 The Install Shield Wizard will appear Check Remove and click Next Wehea biiy bapan or niian tha paama SWielcommay i Be FTE ka tardan Setup hHienenanop popen They praga bir you mend the cunent rabale Cid one of the opera below O Mody ie Tels ness pogam jagan 69 sid o seci quently riale leyuran ig l seerne C Rapa icd Remisi al pogan leshan raigked by he peraan sph Check Remove Exe a Aeveree al naiai eha Next Button 4 Follow the directions to Uninstall 5 After the uninstall process is completed reinstall by following the directions to Install Even after uninstalling saved data files will still remain in the folders and locations they were saved in 135 For Windows Vista 7 In the Control Panel click Program Program Uninstall p SS Ene p Ameni be ieie pi og ew Ba FS Ajia Cher 2 From the list of currently installed programs select RTR 5W for Windows and click the Uninstall Button Literatu con chang a program Tural a ppan t in aa the ha ed ree bh Lee Crge or pi as mede person Lap i epang mr ee oe De Coc Teele Fa bshe
40. heen DNS Sorver PC In order to access the RTR 5W from your browser enter the Domain Name Ex rtr 5w net that has been assigned to the RTR 5W in your browser s URL bar following http The Domain Name that was entered in the URL bar is converted by the DNS server into an IP address and the RTR 5W is called 3 The RTR 5W which received the access request will return data to the computer which sent the access request 22 23 E Using Mail via LAN ti Fo Ma Boe Tie j r 4 Feet i POP of IMAP Server PE 152 148 1 25 tae 1681 10 192 164 120 A i SMTP Climnt SMTP Server 192 166 1 5 The RTR 5W accesses the SMTP server and sends mail to the server The SMTP server delivers the mail sent from the RTR 5W according to the address to a POP server The POP server receives the delivered mail from the SMTP server and stores it in the appropriate mailbox for that mail address Your computer accesses the POP server where the mail is stored and receives mail in the computer s mailbox NOTE Please take note that when you are using a LAN to send and get warning mail it is necessary to have set up a SMTP server for sending and a POP or IMAP server for receiving in the network E Sending Internet Mail INTERNET Provider T T T E La La RTR 5W Fowler Madam SMTP sarve 192 188 1 20 1A 1568 1 0 amip d comi SMTP Clint t i AA a Meee o H 132
41. network Under Network Initialization Settings make the appropriate settings for your IP address and Subnet Mask More detailed settings can be made in Detailed Network Settings 2 Remote Unit Registration from RTR 5W for Windows _ In order to carry out wireless communication between an RTR 5W base station and a Remote Unit please register Data Loggers as Remote Units as follows 1 Create a Location _ 2 Create Group s _ 3 Register Remote Unit s 4 Depending on the communication status register and position a Repeater Up to 64 Remote Units can be registered to one Location Basic Operations 1 Recording Settings from RTR 5W for Windows By setting the Recording Interval the Recording Start Date Time and the Recording Mode recording will begin at the set date and time When using RTR 52Pt make sure to make any necessary sensor and adjustment settings 2 Download Data from RTR 5W for Windows Data recorded in the Remote Unit will be downloaded and saved in your computer as a data file Downloaded temperature and humidity data can be viewed in Temp Humidity Graph downloaded Voltage Pulse and Temp Humidity data can be viewed in Multi scale Graph and downloaded Event data can be viewed using Event Viewer Graph Display bs Humidity Graph _ Temperature and Humidity data can be displayed in the same Temperature Humidity Graph Up to 8 channels of data
42. open sacle RPT Open Button 111 Auto Download Settings Make settings here to automatically download data from the selected Remote Units at the specified time 1 Open RTR 5W for Windows 2 Select the Remote Unit s you wish to make settings for and in the Registration Administration Menu click on Remote Unit Properties By right clicking on the selected Remote Unit icon s a popup menu will appear where you can select Remote Unit Properties to display the same window 3 Select to download Every day at a fixed time or Fixed Interval and make the appropriate settings Every day at fixed time 24 hour clock Carry out the downloading of data automatically at a set time every day Fixed Interval Carry out the downloading of recorded data automatically at a set interval of time Make setting for 10 days or less 4 Click the OK Button to finish the setting process Name ARSI RTRS kio Direnak Er Mra Ea 2 Motto be cmied mi 2 Motte be cared out E Every day af kand te 24 hour chock O ery dary at faut ima 24 haur clock uy hut me Pisa Carana Enter Daea Shame Pria Make settings for the time of download Make settings for the interval between downloads NOTE Make sure that RTR 5W for Windows is open when a programmed Auto Download is scheduled to occur If another type of communication such as a warning monitoring occurs at the scheduled downloading
43. other devices such as a router and must first make necessary arrangements with a provider for a line and get a fixed IP address domain etc When making settings in an RTR 5W without any settings already made when purchased or after resetting it is necessary to carry out these settings using a wired LAN connection After having made all the necessary settings via the wired connection it is possible to use a wireless LAN connection E Basic Functions Gathering and Managing Remote Unit Data via a Network The RTR 5W is able to gather via wireless communication the measured and recorded data from any RTR 5 Series Data Logger and using a Local Area Network LAN or Internet connection makes it possible to view current readings and or download the gathered recorded data Extending Wireless Communication Range with RTR 50 By setting up RTR 50 Unit s as Repeaters it is possible to extend the wireless communication range Up to 250 Repeaters can be set up With the Internal WEB Server use a browser to check current readings and view in simple graph form Because the RTR 5W is designed with a built in WEB server it can be accessed directly from your Internet browser Via the browser you can check the current readings of any Remote Unit that has been registered and view the recorded data in the Remote in a simplified graph form Connect to a Wireless LAN via CF Card The RTR 5W is designed with a CF card slot By inserting a wireless L
44. p OFF E Sera mad rantang data foes seiere Heme vw these Settings Gi Sened ot Feoed Teas Every Day Gendt ig he os mn O Send ot Fined interval Dreri labia For this runba of hers Oal data 2 Recorded Data Format attachment Select the format for the attached data file For formats TRX PV5 RP7 TRX can be opened by Temp Humid Graph PV5 can be opened by the Multi Scale Graph and RP7 can be opened by Event Viewer These file formats are the same as the file formats which are created when downloading data using RTR 5W for Windows Binary Format for open format By using this public format users can create their own applications Subject Name Title Enter the title of the e mail Up to 16 characters can be entered Sender Address Enter the address from which a mail containing the downloaded data will be sent NOTE Enter an e mail address that you usually use It should be noted that if you enter an incorrect e mail address the mail server may block the incoming mail and the mail may not reach the intended party Recipient Address Enter the address to which mail containing the downloaded data will be sent Please set an e mail address to which it is possible to send a mail from the RTR 5W environment 4 Make Remote Settings Select a Remote Unit or Units for which you wish to make settings from the list and check Send mail containing data from selected Remote Select either Send at Fixed
45. 1 Connecting to the Internet 22 Connection Example 22 Using this software with Windows Vista 24 Installation 30 Initialization Settings Using the Network Settings Utility 33 E How to Open E Using Help E Network Settings Utility Functions 34 Network Initialization Settings 35 Detailed Network Settings 37 W Receiving Settings Hi Making Settings Changes Returning the Network Settings to the Factory Default Settings 41 RTR 5W Clock Settings 42 E Automatic Setting of the Clock 42 E Making the Clock Settings Manually 44 How to Operate RTR 5W for Windows 45 E How to Open 45 E Using Help E RTR 5W for Windows Functions Remote Unit Repeater Installation Procedures 47 E About Repeaters Remote Registration 50 E Create a Location H Creating Groups E Registering a Remote Unit
46. 2 E Editing Recording Conditions 93 E Re order Channel Data 94 H Merge Channel Data 95 H Erase Selected Channel Data 96 H Set Vertical Axis Display Range 97 H Scale Unit Conversion 98 H Change Graph Colors ceennnnnncne 99 Operating the Graph Display 101 E Returning to Original Size E Zoom out step by Step Event Viewer How to Operate the Event Viewer 102 W How to Open 102 E Using Help nnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsonn 102 E Event Viewer Display Part Names and Functions 103 Change the Event Viewer Method of Display 104 E Shift Display E Shift Descending Ascending E File Info 02 enn enne nnn nnenncnnennnnnenee Other Functions Print Preview and Print 106 Saving Recorded Data 107 Creating Text File 109 Opening a Saved File 111 Auto Download Settings
47. 4 Click the Set Button to send the settings to the RTR 5W and complete the settings 44 How to Operate RTR 5W for Windows E How to Open From the list of programs in the Window s Start Menu click on RTR 5W for Windows RTR 5W for Windows to open D Tii iii Fie rice TE E A e B aaa aia Windows NP Profegsicna E Using Help For details about how to use the software please see the explanations in the Software Help Menu In the Menu Bar click Help Search by Topic then click on one of the tabs Contents Index or Search to search for the topic or term you are unsure about or have questions about Thi ETE EE d Ep to es a ae te mre me ETS SLOD MALL Deis Leppe ta Te NIHIN Ssa SPS UD Ge i pee De ag a ay Dees Lee sel po a Deep of na Thor TRL BAY lorem whites on oi mme Hell ben prar i m a eh aral re ae n iel cl eee Pai GTE i wear na STE l Ae Da Lege oe eee pee Ag ee ee Cee Be par z in kamga L ayp pa Baa tabs Contents By clicking on one of the topics listed you can find detailed information for that subject Index By selecting a Keyword in the Keyword list and clicking the Display Button at the bottom a detailed explanation will appear Search Enter the keyword you wish to search for and click the List Topics Button All topics that contain the keyword will be displayed By selecting a topic and clicking the Display Button at the bottom a detailed explanation wil
48. 5W but for the router If you are using a multiple number of RTR 5W connected to one router the RTR 5W will use FTP and HTTP so please set a fixed IP address for each RTR 5W unit Because it is impossible when using normal ADSL or FTTH lines to directly connect the RTR 5W to the Internet line it is necessary to place a router between the logger and the ADSL FTTH modem When using a router the fixed Internet IP address should be assigned to the router and all access to the RTR 5W from outside should go through the router In this case the router will have two IP addresses an external IP address for the Internet and an internal IP address for the company or household LAN 146 147 Q 4 A Q 5 Q 6 I want to use a URL without a fixed IP address how can do that If you wish to access an RTR 5W by URL but without a fixed IP address it is possible to use a dynamic DNS The DNS or Domain Name Server helps to switch difficult to understand IP address of just numbers such as 61 197 203 107 into easy to grasp names such as www tandd co jp and helps connect to the desired server The DNS usually changes names to fixed IP addresses But if for some reason you cannot use a fixed IP address or for security reasons you wish not to use a fixed IP address there is a type of DNS called a dynamic DNS which can handle ever changing IP addresses For example the starting IP address is 210 0 0 1 and the URL associated with it is
49. AN card in this CF card slot it is possible to connect to a Wireless LAN releasing you from the burden of cables and wiring For information and updates concerning which wireless LAN cards can be used please see our Website Internet Connection allows for Public Access to Data The built in WEB server gives you the option of putting your data on the Internet for public access Also by using the Internet connection you can escape the boundaries of the Local Area Network and gain the freedom to manage and collect data from anywhere the Internet is available a low cost alternative to having to be in the local area View Current Readings via Cell Phone It is also possible to use your cell phone browser to view current readings Set Upper Lower Limits and Send Warning Report E Mail By making upper and lower limit settings for the RTR 5W when one of the set upper or lower limits has been exceeded a warning report mail can be sent via e mail To make use of the warning report e mail send function it is necessary to be create an environment in order to connect to the Internet or to an in company in house SMTP POP server When a warning occurs it is possible to use contact output When a set upper or lower limit has been exceeded it is possible not only to send a warning report via e mail but it is also possible to use the provided contact output on the main unit to issue a warning within a structured warning system H Basic Function
50. Bar and then select Adjustment Settings from the pull down menu i ren r O Oo i Initialize Button z br ara ria eit Send Settings Check one f Si j Button NOTE RVR 52A When measuring moisture with the RVR 52A please make adjustment settings in Settings Moisture Probe Settings Moisture Adjustment Under Moisture Adjustment check Make Adjustment and enter the desired values Click the Use Adjustment in Equation Button and the calculation equation will be displayed Faa mn ta es Se yr es TY r 122 123 3 Select either 1 point Adjustment or 2 point Adjustment 4 Please enter the actual pre adjusted value s in the Current Reading column and the post adjusted reference value s in the Post adjusted Reading column 5 Click on the Send Settings Button to send the adjustment equation to the selected Data Logger Rough Guidelines for Adjustment 1 point Adjustment Use when measuring in a range of 20 C This adjustment method changes only the offset b where the slope a is considered 1 For example the RTR 52Pt is measuring 10 C but the standard says the actual measurement should be 10 2 C Enter 10 in the Current Reading box and 10 2 in the Post adjusted Reading box The conversion equation will be Y X 0 2 and for all measurements an adjustment to the offset of 0 2 will be made Tm Displayed Temp Indicated Valve for Tt C
51. Displayed Temp C TMD Peer Se ee ie tie ini Tt After Adjustment Tt Actual Temp C 2 point Adjustment Use when measuring in a wide range The adjustment equation will be calculated from two points the slope a and the offset b For example the RTR 52Pt reads 0 C when the standard thermometer reads 0 4 C and reads 10 C when the standard says the true measurement is 10 2 C In this case the slope a is 10 2 0 4 100 0 98 The offset is 0 4 so the conversion equation becomes Y 0 98X 0 4 The range of the slope is 0 lt a lt 2 Entries are valid to one decimal point but after calculation up to four digits are valid for the slope and offset Tm1 Tm2 Displayed Temp Indicated Valve for Tt1 Tt2 C Post adjustment temp characteristic Displayed Temp C Tti lt TMI pA sess de Tt1 Tt2 Actual Temp C Initialize Button Clears any previous adjustment equation s from the selected Remote unit and initializes the device NOTE By making new adjustment settings to an already adjusted device without first clicking the Initialize button the new adjustment equation will be used to further adjust the previously adjusted result Ex if the first time the offset is set at 0 1 and the second time at 0 2 then the offset will be 0 3 from the original measured data If you carry out new adjustment settings without first initializing it is easy to see that the d
52. EL Access Settings erie Set IP adibe domain sagad ho tha TV 7 Button Enter the IP Address EPki 172 g S oe Domain that were assigned C Deman Get Time when making the network Lain r Geter Button initialization settings Sore fet Cock amp Set Clock FIP Peat a T iire puie modell TH EF Maks sopan papsi born a enaa Reboot See ls Tar we i Eurei Ties Eir paama at Be boca niena ckek fot Sariei Tine Browser Display Settings Summer Time Setting ee Tima io Send Summer Time Info to RTR 5W Button Access Settings Enter the IP address or Domain for the RTR 5W that was entered in the Network Settings Utility Browser Display Settings If necessary make settings in the Browser Display Settings Area Select whether to permit or forbid access from a browser by clicking ON or OFF Make access possible from a browser With Data Gathering Intervals for Data Transfer Graph Selections none 15 20 30 minutes 1 2 3 6 12 24 hours it is possible to make gathering data interval settings for monitoring the current readings via the browser and viewing in simple graph form Summer Time Setting If you wish to allow the location s internal clock to automatically change from Standard Time to Summer Time check Automatically adjust the location s internal clock for Summer Time By checking this box settings can be made for automatically changing the internal clock fro
53. It is also possible to view via a cell phone browser Graph The graph displayed in the browser will be the same graph that is shown upon opening Transfer Data in RTR 5W for Windows Package Contents The following items are included in the package Web Wing WL RTR 5W for Windows 7 Web Wing WL RTR 5W Software CD ROM x 1 x 1 unit LAN Cable LN 20W x 1 AC Adaptor AD 0607 x 1 Introductory Manual and Warranty x 1 RTR 5W Part Names and Functions E Part Names FRONT eel Monitor POWER LED While the power is ON the lamp will be on Alarm LED When a warning occurs the lamp will blink While wireless communication is occurring with a Remote Unit Monitor LED Bigs the lamp will blink When you wish to communicate directly not by wireless with a data logger Remote Unit it is necessary to place the logger Remote Unit face down on this area for communication to occur Optical Communication Area Bottom External Output Terminal Connect to an alarm buzzer or light to notify locally of the occurrence of a warning Conditions for Output to be switched ON It switches to ON when a warning is received from at least one Remote Unit External Output Terminal LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE CF interface slot Reset Button Ethernet Jack j AC Adaptor Jack E 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet Connector Ethernet Jack Connect with LAN Cable AC
54. Selected Scale ON OFF ble ch 2 Ctl4z v Tecdbar s Statustear Enlarged E Scale Channels ON OFF From the View Menu You can choose to view only the selected channels in the Graph 1 By moving the mouse to Scale Channels ON OFF the channel numbers are displayed 2 Click the channel number to remove or place a check mark Only those channels with a check mark next to the number will be displayed in the Graph The same operation can be done by clicking on the channel number icons in the Toolbar 1 Check Or n shift 2 Data List Display Selected Channa ON OFF wich 2 htl Enlarged w Toolbar st Statusbar 91 E Set High Low Average Calculation Range From the Tools Menu 1 Enter a calculation range in the New Calculation Range Set High Low Ave Calculation Range Curent Calsulshon Range From A 6 2003 00 OF 22 To 37 6 2003 21 Se 22 Ho Hew Calculation Puange ema Simaa E Entre Gia l eels From 2 fia 2003 utton Enter the numerical values To a iia 2003 intially the dates of Cursors A and B ave displayed By clicking the Entire Graph Button the dates and times for the entire graph will be displayed If in the graph display you place the A cursor at the position for the beginning of the calculation range and the B cursor at the end of the range those dates and times will appear as the new range in the Set High Low Average Calcula
55. Settings Menu select Send Group Remote Info Fave PC te Locuters Sard fe Grup ard Harea Une ints bo an PE ba the Locations ATRAN Send Button 2 Click the Send Button to send the registration info to the RTR 5W and complete the settings Make sure to carry out this operation each time changes are made to settings 56 E Wireless Communication Test If no Repeaters exist gather the current data readings from each Remote Unit and check to make sure that wireless communication is possible between the Remote Units and the RTR 5W Station 1 Place a Remote Unit in the actual place from which you wish to measure and record data The wireless communication range if unobstructed and direct is about 100 meters 330 ft 2 Select the placed Remote Unit from the Administration Tree and in the Data Menu select Gather Current Data By right clicking on the Remote Unit icon a popup menu will appear where you can select Gather Current Data to display the Gathering Current Data window Selected Remote Unit is displayed io a ige bej m es oe mi ee 3 Click the Gather Button to start communication with the Remote Unit and the current data readings will be displayed Gather hI Gk Cats T one er Sa Button Emer el ie ei j pure or ma eee If the current readings are not displayed move the Remote Unit to a different Location and try gathering the current data aga
56. Type of File to link the file to the proper extension and register it 2 3 Opening a Temp Humidity Graph Multi scale Graph or other data file trx etc by dropping it into the Graph window If you wish to open a file by dropping it into a Graph it will not appear if the Graph has been opened using Run as Administrator Please open the Graph as a general User In general we suggest when using Vista to only use Run as Administrator to open the Graphs the first time in order to link the type of data files extension to the Graph programs After that please open as a general user and carry out the opening of data as usual 25 3 Notes for Using Auto download Function Depending on the software the Auto download function may not be included About the Auto Download Function and Windows Automatic Update Windows can be set to use the Windows Automatic Update function This will automatically periodically download and install patches updates and important software repair programs in order to keep your computer up to date If the default setting Install Updates Automatically is being used for Windows Update depending on the downloaded program Windows may automatically restart after downloading has been completed Some T amp D applications contain an Auto Download function it is necessary for these applications to be running at the programmed time in order to download data But when Windows automatically restarts after an aut
57. Web Wing WL RTR 5W User s Manual Thank you for purchasing our product Carefully read this instruction manual before using this unit Copyright 2006 2008 T amp D Corporation All rights reserved 2008 09 16007024230 5th Edition Notices about this User s Manual 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 USA and are binding in the USA and all other countries Windows Vista is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation USA Company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of each company Specifications design and other contents outlined in this manual are subject to change without notice 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
58. ad a the full amount of data from one Remote Unit without any Repeaters will take about 7 minutes hence with the addition of each Repeater the amount of necessary communication time will be increased by 7 minutes If there are 10 units the necessary time would reach about 70 minutes Communication time for an RTR 50 is set to be limited to no longer than 2 hours and 30 minutes For this reason if there were 250 Repeaters it would be impossible to download the full data of even one Remote Unit If it is necessary to download a unit with full data then it is also necessary to have no more than 20 Repeaters For all communications other than downloading no conflict with the time limitation will occur even if there are 250 Repeaters present Image of Repeater Registration Group A p a Routa _Resrote Lind i Namen Sea Repeatert Grown B n i r i TT Seege Remote Une Reposert Alegewier faper Aute T Hama i a Base Unit Route _ epee amg Fiiair t Receater FAopt lori i wD F Dmup E sees BEBE Romae Unit Remoio Lini Once the registration of a Repeater is complete a Repeater Number will automatically be assigned to each Repeater Also when carrying out Repeater Registration it is possible to assign a Relay Route Name that can be used to make sure that data is transmitted through a multiple number of Repeaters in the specified route 48
59. alling Hi to Lo waves or t both types 103 Change the Event Viewer Method of Display E Shift Display From the View Menu or the Toolbar You can shift the display to view either by the recorded date time or by the elapsed time from the last recorded data p r Zagat ain Fae Recorded Date Time Display Elapsed Time Display i E Shift Descending Ascending From the View Menu or the Toolbar You can shift the display to view the recorded data either from the newest to the oldest or from the oldest to the newest 104 E File Info From the View Menu View file info about data in the currently displayed data list 105 File Name File names of the data files currently displayed in the data list Path The Location where the File is saved Date Created The date and time when the data file was created CH Info Channel No Recording Mode No of Data Readings Print Preview and Print Preview only that data which was selected and print 7 In the File Menu select Print Preview and Print 2 1n the Select Channel for Printing File list select the channels you wish to print and click the OK Button a e e bo getup e at one been hreh tore peer ad ba prde 3 The Print Preview will be displayed After confirming click the Print Button to start the printing ia fdeg biciiniitani i aa fideg bic hiewes i az Edeg DE OS wth i m Bi
60. and 1440 minutes If this interval is short battery life will be depleted quickly Notification Address Set the recipient address es for the Warning Mail If the check is removed the warning mail will not be sent to that address Sender Address This will be only used in the mail display to show where a warning report mail has been sent from It should be noted that if you assign an imaginary address in some cases the SMTP server will judge the mail to be SPAM or junk mail and not allow it to be sent Please use your own mail address 115 Notification Settings Amount of send rest time after sending warning report mail Warning report mail will continue to be sent until the warning settings have been changed or the measured value falls back within the acceptable range but it is possible to make settings here for a rest period to occur after a warning mail has been sent so that they will not continually be sent By entering 0 there will be no rest period Notify of a communication failure for monitoring warnings Place a check here if you wish to have communication failure reports sent to the recipient address es Switch external output to ON when a warning occurs Place a check here if you wish to have an alarm or warning lamp that is connected to the external output go on when a warning occurs 9 Click the Set Button to send the settings info to the RTR 5W and complete the settings locaton i Verson PW FE Setting i
61. ange in the New Calculation Range By clicking the Entire Graph Button the dates and times for the entire graph will be displayed If in the graph display you place the A cursor at the position for the beginning of the calculation range and the B cursor at the end of the range those dates and times will appear as the new range in the Set High Low Average Calculation Range Display when it is opened E E Rega OK w O fem a RO G 08 ERI ieee Ta Maini St ead Entire Graph Button Enter a calculation range Coy ce deir srd ire c amp D Cumo Poe 2 Click the OK Button to finish the setting process 80 E Editing Recording Conditions From the Tools Menu It is possible to make corrections to channel names and to recording start date and times 1 By clicking the Channel No Button of the channel you wish to edit the Name and Started Date Time in the Edit Items display will show info for that channel number Name Up to 32 letters can be entered Started Date Time The month day year hour minute and second can be changed OK Button Em Restore Button Channel Number 2 After making changes click the OK Button to finish If you wish to continue to make changes to other channels repeat the process as in step 1 The Restore Button is only effective while making changes After clicking the OK Button the settings cannot be restored to the original settin
62. as 000TH See to Aso Download 1222006 24547 BIH igol Erpish 07 Fa Set to Auto Lownload 2 7 2006 70640 FRVA 2 gpi EnglehO07 Fd Set io Auto Dowrioad 02 71 2006 234704 RTRSY ipl Erih O07 a Set to Auto Dorenioad DATATO 2491 EN pT Erh DOLE Set te Auto Dewnioad OL 12 2006 12 0939 BBD ipi Endah 000TA User Cancel DV 12 2006 10979 RVR io Englsh 00 07 Fa User Cancel OL 12 2008 10729 FTAA top Erab OOTP User Cancel ORS 2006 11230 P0 ip Ea Uer Cancel OU 1S 2006 121730 VAAN int Engle GOOF User Cancel OL 2006 11730 FATA SY ppt Engish OIF User Cancel Warning Monitoring Warning Monitoring is carried by setting the upper and lower limit for each Remote Unit 1 Open the Network Settings Utility and click on Detailed Network Settings to display a window where settings changes can be made 2 Make settings for the DNS Server Address in DNS Settings and for the SMTP Server Name in Warning Mail F kckbers 12 16 Md Legit ee Dire Uasi SS it Ligh Pater ane pama Qampi i A j Enter the DNS server address Enter SMTP settings 3 Open RTR 5W for Windows 4 Select the Remote Unit s you wish to make settings for and in the Registration Administration Menu click on Remote Unit Properties By right clicking on the selected Remote Unit icon s a popup menu will appear where you can select Remote Unit Properties to display the same window 5 Check When operating the warning function monitor thi
63. ay Route Name the Relay Route Name will appear Communication Frequency Channel the Communication Channel for the Relay Route to which the Repeater belongs will appear Repeater Number the number of the Repeater will appear Repeater Memo displays any Memos written for the Repeater Delete Route Button This deletes the Relay Route selected from the Registration List By deleting a Relay Route all Repeaters within that route will also be automatically deleted and all Remote Units that had been assigned to the route will be returned so as to be directly under the Base Unit 67 Delete Repeater Button This deletes the Repeater selected from the Registration List When using more than one Repeater only the last one in the Route can be deleted If you wish to delete Repeater s other than the one last one in the Route it is necessary to either delete each Repeater in sequence from the last to the one s you wish to delete or delete the entire Relay Route itself as above in Delete Route and register Repeaters to design a Route again Replace Unit Button If you wish to replace a Repeater with a new one due to malfunction or trouble without changing the Route design connect the new Repeater to the computer via a USB or Serial Cable and click this button The prior Repeater Info will be registered into the new Repeater All Remote Units that were assigned to the Repeater that was changed will be returned to be directly under the
64. by your provider It should be noted that if you assign an imaginary address in some cases the SMTP server will judge the mail to be SPAM or junk mail and not allow it to be sent Please use your own mail address Viewing the Warning Log From View View Log In the warning log will appear all warning occurrences Due to timing problems there may be instances when a warning cannot be stored into the computer For details see the Help for RTR 5W for Windows The logs are in CSV format which can be read by common spreadsheet software and saved as text file Battery Life Warning Settings Make settings here to send a notification of low battery power via e mail from the RTR 5W 1 Open RTR 5W for Windows 2 Click on Remote Unit Battery Life Warning Settings in the Settings Menu 3 Place a check next to Send Warning E mail from RTR 5W and enter the Send Time Sender Address and Recipient Address Also if you wish to use the same settings for all locations put a check next to Make same settings for all locations fattery Lite Warning Settings Location TELEEW Hike iine iiilr for all be ale Check E Werring Emal from BTR Sa TF warnings mish gered mosd ot thin tien WG i hour dodi Sender Address oon ah o0 p Tigard Jakies are Land oo ip Errepika jp 4 Click the OK button to send the settings to the RTR 5W and complete the settings 5 Click the Transmission Test button to
65. clicking these arrow buttons Vertical Gauge Bar By dragging the gauge you can move up and down to the data you want to be displayed A and B Cursor Position Information The approximate date and time for the A and B cursor positions and the time difference between the A cursor and the B cursor is displayed Channel Info List Display The detailed data info for each channel 1 to 8 is displayed below the Graph Display Zoom in Using the Mouse With the left button drag the mouse to outline the area you want to zoom in on Ee pem Toe Gach te wag eek Bei 4 4 Menu Display Using the Mouse By right clicking on the graph the Menu will be displayed Mie Yew Too Crack et sug eA arae aea alalila Bisa Sete Chee Fae Brard Char Cate Charge Giph Cain Sel Link 4 2 bH Low Beg Caciter Fanon Edt Secon iodoa Copy pirr i Cipher Ta 5 cree Sone Corer A LE rar Coasts Gege Foe HIEI 2 Be Corea O GCSES Ta 228 11 a E Pe 78 E Data List Display Part Names and Functions This is a list of the data that was displayed in graph form From the View Menu Date Time Button By clicking this button you can shift the display between the recorded date and the amount of elapsed time since recording started Date Time Button hs cl as Recorded Date Display sauss Ei The highest value is in RED lowest is in BLUE and the average is in PINK 2 Scroll Bar By draggin
66. connected communication will not take place via the wired LAN and hence communication will not occur Q 8 forgot the password what should I do A First return the settings to the factory default settings and then redo the settings Q 9 Is it possible to hide the IP address history and settings history A Ifyou wish to disable the History in the Menu select Login History and click to OFF Please note that a history will remain viewable from when before it was disabled To erase a history please click on Clear Login History in the Menu 138 Q amp A about RTR 5W E Q amp A about RTR 5W 139 Q 1 A Q 2 Q 4 RTR 5W units use an AC adaptor what happens when there is power shortage During a power shortage the Web Server will not function and communication via LAN cannot occur If SNTP settings have not been made the clock will be reset The data files for transfer will be erased All warning occurrence logs stored in the RTR 5W will be erased Can connect directly to my computer with the LAN cable that comes with the logger To connect a RTR 5W logger directly to your computer you must use a cross LAN cable The LAN cable supplied is a straight LAN cable and cannot be used to connect directly to your computer Please purchase a cross LAN cable at your local computer supply store Does the RTR 5W have a clock and calendar The RTR 5W has an internal clock calendar built into it I
67. ct the Download Mode 5 Click the Specify Button to specify the file saving location If only one Remote Unit has been selected the default file name will appear when this window is opened 6 Make settings for Specify the Downloading Mode 7 Click the Download Button to start downloading If you wish to continue downloading from other units repeat the process as in steps 2 to 7 Cancel Downloading Button Use this to stop a downloading session in progress Note that if a downloading session is stopped while in progress the results will NOT be saved to a file Operating the Temp Humidity Graph E How to Open From the list of programs in the Window s Start Menu click on RTR 5W for Windows Temp Humidity Graph G ii ipris be pees HE LU i Q Mi Beoree 1I be ire ee he eres LE a Wiredows AP Profession E Using Help For details about how to use the software please see the explanations in the Software Help Menu In the Menu Bar click Help Search by Topic then click on one of the tabs Contents Index or Search to search for the topic or term you are unsure about or have questions about ee Graph Help 1 Sofware Cathe iina Baje Fuath 2 hieu Rema Contents By clicking on one of the topics listed you can find detailed information for that subject Index By selecting a Keyword in the Keyword list and clicking the Display Button at the bott
68. de impossible Further you will have no way of verifying the new IP address We strongly suggest using either a fixed IP address or a dynamic DNS Q 7 If connect the RTR 5W to the Internet is it not possible that another A person could read my data or change my settings Yes as long as you are connected to the Internet the logger could well be the target of unwanted access And as long as you are open on the Internet it is possible that a third party could view your current readings or recorded data or even make changes to your settings 148 Specifications Mi Web Wing WL RTR 5W Compatible devices RTR 51 51A RTR 52 52A RTR 52Pt RTR 53 53A RVR 52 52A RTR 50 Operational Status LED Lamp Display Power ON Wireless Communication in Progress Warning Occurrence Display 11b ommunication Method Wired LAN 100 BASE TX 10BASE T RJ45 Connector Wireless LAN IEEE802 11b CF Wireless LAN Card 1 Communication Speed Special short wave radio wireless 2000 readings per minute Optical Communication 2400bps Communication Time When downloading data from Data Logger with RTR 5W via wireless communication 1 unit of full data takes about 420 seconds External When operating the warning functionVoltage when OFF AC DC less than 50V Current when Output Warning Output ON less than 0 1A ON Resistance MAX 35 Q Dimensions Weight of H83 x W102 x D28 mm excluding protrusions about 137g Main Unit O
69. e Letras LAET P dahari are bite Cor CT Peart La ar CHTP kumera ater Paced S piirat 3 In the Detailed Network Settings window click the Send Settings Button and reactivate communication in the RTR 5W The new settings will not become valid until the RTR 5W communication function is restarted 39 Re Activate Communication Button If the browser does not open wireless communication continually results in failure or if any errors occur during communication click the Re activate Communication Button Note that by restarting the data transfer graph in the RTR 5W Web Viewer will also be reset LAE amem care ae LF Le Cha oer ate Lew CE Pte LEA tel the em ares Lat SOP he Coe Re Activate Communication Button NOTE Note that by clicking the Send Settings Button or the Re activate Communication Button over and over communication may become impossible Please try again after 20 seconds 40 Returning the Network Settings to the Factory Default Settings If you have forgotten the IP address or the password you can easily return the logger to the default factory settings 1 Pull out the AC adaptor plug from the RTR 5W logger 2 Press in the RESET Button on the RTR 5W logger with a pointed object and reconnect the AC adaptor RESET Button 3 When the Power lamp on the face of the RTR 5W logger starts blinking release the RESET Button and the unit will ha
70. e Data Type isthe same Temp Humidity Voltage Time is m succession Scale Conversion Settings tthe A and B in Conversion equation y Ax B are the same Total data reading alter merging it less than 16000 x Button 2 Click the Merge Button to complete the merging process The channel number and other conditions for the merged data will be those of the channel that was selected first E Erase Selected Channel Data From the Tools Menu 1 Put a check on the channel number you wish to erase 2 Click the OK Button to complete the deletion Erase Selected Channel Data 96 97 E Set Vertical Axis Display Range From the Tools Menu It is possible to set the upper and lower values of the vertical axis scale for each channel NOTE In this case the data graph lines may under certain circumstances stick out of the graph Settings for the upper limit must be 40 000 or lower and settings for the lower limit must be 40 000 or higher 1 Put a check next to lt Fixed gt for the channel you wish to make settings for Check lt Fixed gt and enter the desired numerical values Make all settings same as Ch 1 OK Button 2 Enter the Upper and Lower Limits 3 Click the OK Button to finish the setting process Make all settings same as Ch 1 If you have chosen fixed values for Ch 1 and put a check next to Make all settings same as Ch 1 the settings will become the same for all oth
71. e OK Button 12 Open the browser enter the address URL that you set in the settings utility and check to make sure that the display is proper or not If you are using a company network or are working in an environment that may have special settings and after having followed the above procedures still cannot view the display properly please connect your network administrator 132 If USB Device Driver Installation Fails If during USB device driver installation some trouble occurs that results in a failure to install properly the following display will appear in the Device Manager For Windows XP Device Manager File e gt Action View Help USB Device jF Ports COM amp LP7 ENSA Processors Sound vide and game controllers W System devices If this occurs the USB device driver must be re installed E How to Re install The images in the following explanation are taken from Windows XP They may differ from the windows that appear when using other Operating Systems 7 in the Control Panel open System 2 In the System Properties Window click the Hardware Tab and then click the Device Manager Button in the Device Manager Area Hardware Tab System Properties Sritam Faita re Ccuteapeter Marre Dmae Mars The Derma Hiraga biii al the hadaa davacei inclalied On pour cangui Use te Device Manager bo honga the
72. e AC adaptor and stop using it Continued use may cause fire or electrocution Make sure to periodically remove dust and dirt from the AC adaptor plug If dust is allowed to accumulate on the plug moisture may cause poor insulation and result in fire OP PIPOOE OO Do not unplug the AC adaptor with wet hands This may cause electrocution DE A cation Ds We are not responsible for any damage malfunction or trouble whether direct or indirect caused by the use of our product Please be fully aware of this before using 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 This unit is not waterproof If the unit gets dirty wipe it with a clean cloth dipped in alcohol Harmful gases or chemicals may cause corrosion and or other danger to the unit Also by coming in contact with hazardous substances harm may occur to the people handling the unit Therefore do not use in any environment that is exposed to chemicals and harmful gases Make sure that the LAN cable and AC adaptor are inserted fully so as not to cause an improper connection Also when unplugging the LAN cable from the main unit do not pull the cord but hold the connector to disconnect Condensation may occur if the unit is moved from one environment to anoth
73. e Unit 1 Place a Data Logger face down on the RTR 5W See p 16 for more details about how to connect 2 Select the Group in which you wish to register Remote Units from the Administration Tree In the Registration Administration Menu select Remote Unit RTR 5 RVR 5 Registration to display the Remote Unit Registration window By right clicking on a Group icon a popup menu will appear where you can select Remote Unit Registration to display the Remote Registration window If an exclamation mark is next to a Location Icon make sure to carry out Send Group Remote Info after having made settings which you wish to register a Remote Unit Administration Tree 3 Enter a name for the Remote Unit and click the Register Button to finish the 59 registration If you are using an RVR 52 52A logger click the RVR 52 Measuring Mode Button and select the desired measuring mode Register Button of ee ET i aed cic Te Pe ier RVR 52 Measuring Mode Button op parearen poe be me am A Ge as tf Bove earn b pm i kimis Remote Units that have 7 etr rai areas oer bma Desa rey Tap Beis Die already been registered Soa eee eee Se rae ese ort DATU aa eT aS im beie If you wish to register other Remote Units repeat the process as in steps 1 3 E Sending Registration Info to an RTR 5W 1 Select a Location from the Administration Tree and in the
74. e sent pu Download Settings from RTR 5W for Windows The downloading of data can be set to be automatically carried out at a specified time or ata set interval of time For Auto download to occur at a set time it is necessary for RTR 5W for Windows to be open Sather Current Data from RTR 5W for Windows RTR 5W communicates with Remote Units to gather and display the current measurement readings Also by setting a communication interval the current readings will be continuously _ gathered and displayed at that interval If you are using RVR 52 to record Pulse Data the current reading will be displayed as the average of recorded readings during the set recording interval If you are recording the time of an Event the current reading will show HI or LO Rising Edge or Falling Edge Transfer Data from RTR 5W for Windows The RTR 5W retrieves and stores data at a regular interval set in Location RTR 5W _ Properties This stored data is transferred and displayed for each Remote Unit Event Data recorded with RVR 52 cannot be viewed in this manner Monitor Current Readings RTR 5W Web Viewer The RTR 5W retrieves and stores data at a regular interval set in Location RTR 5W Properties The most recent measurement reading s can be viewed in the browser a RTR 5W Web Viewer The graph displayed in the browser will be the same graph that is shown upon opening Transfer Data
75. ed E Ts Pi ee p p mie aa AE A SE E L E RT GE a a ee ee eg o 2 ee Se a ie or e bms m E TE Des a a a a n a begie mame ie e me ee i ee ee a Se ee ees es ee e e e iaa SAFEN iT n eS Windows Update Change Settings Display If in this display the setting Install updates automatically recommended has been selected installation and Auto restart may occur without any confirmation necessary from the user 3 3 After making settings for Windows Update in the Group Policy Object Editor select to not automatically restart the system after installation ee ee ee Group Policy Object Editor Display 1 Open the Group Policy Object Editor In the Start Menu under Run enter gpedit msc to open 2 Under Computer Configuration select Administrative Templates Windows Components Windows Update to open the Windows Update Tree 3 Upon selecting Windows Update from the tree a pane will appear to the right for settings double click on No auto restart for scheduled Automatic Updates installed to open the settings window 27 4 Select Enable and click the OK Button or the Apply Button By doing this the Auto restart of the system will be stopped from occurring Jig token te eee g a er Se deed te priini hisia inbi ee konami A gm bber hames S000 e Pee a bd Dea g m ey SS 5 After finishing the settings downloads and the installation of repai
76. elps connect to the desired server E Q amp A about the Internet Q 1 A What is a fixed IP address Usually when you connect to the Internet the provider with which you have contracted service automatically assigns an IP address which may be different each time you connect or may change after a certain length of time With this type of changing IP address it is more difficult for outsiders to illegally enter your computer On the other hand when using your computer or a RTR 5W unit as a sever it would be necessary to enter a different IP address as the URL each time you wish to access it In such a case it would be necessary to find out the current IP address each time you wished to access and this would be totally inconvenient To help solve this problem there is something called a fixed IP address service that your provider can offer With a fixed IP address you will be assigned a special unique IP address Some providers may give you a fixed IP address from the beginning of service but with most providers it is necessary to sign up for this special service How do you get a fixed IP address A fixed IP address is a service offered by your Internet provider For details about how to receive a fixed IP address contact the Internet provider with which you are connected How should set up a fixed IP address If you are using only one RTR 5W connected to one router then the fixed IP address should not be set for the RTR
77. ena Guido pai N Open RYR S2A User s Guidal pai nen ATAA Usare Guider od 4 Select Install RTR 5W for Windows then click the Execute Button the User Account Controls window should appear 5 Click Next to start the installation Confirming the contents as you go install the software according to the directions 31 6 After the application has been installed the following message will appear Click the Install Button Would you Uke io imisi thin dere sofware Biirer Teil Conte tia LP Blea iets ee aF batise 10 Cepat dimiy Pad eat beein TE Sepa hae kaa Ci cea Pend rid el ami Paet e pba cache i La ahang Zonta i naai Install Button After installation is completed an icon for RTR 5W for Windows will appear in the Start Menu 32 Using the Network Settings Utility E How to Open From the list of programs in the Window s Start Menu click on RTR 5W for Windows Network Settings Utility g TSO Secor Gr erer TRS Le TE apc Bs Vora m Erri Yr G E i e ei SOL t a Windows UP ProlesicAn E Using Help For details about how to use the software please see the explanations in the Software Help Menu By clicking on Help in the Menu Bar and then How to Use Network Settings Utility you can click on one of the tabs Contents or Index to search for the topic or term you are unsure about or have questions about ligip for RTRSY Samire Lairg The STRAY Gent
78. er where the difference in temperature is great Use the unit in an environment where the ambient temperature is from 0 to 50 C and the humidity is between 20 and 80 RH no condensation If you are using a Wireless LAN card please follow all instructions included with the card Soo 00 Please do not insert your fingers or any foreign objects into the connection jacks 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 Static electricity may cause not only damage to the unit but may cause breaks in or a loss of data S Do not put anything on top of the AC adaptor This may cause overheating oY Do not use or store the unit in places such as listed below D Doing so may cause electrocution fire and or other adverse effects to the device and or your computer Areas exposed to direct sunlight This will cause the inside of the device to become overheated and may cause fire deformation and or other damage including malfunction Areas prone 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 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 fa
79. er channels whether that channel has been set to Fixed or Auto E Scale Unit Conversion From Tools Menu It is possible to make settings for the conversion of units and scales for each channel of downloaded data 1 Select to use 2 voltage points to convert the scale Designate by 2 points or to use the conversion equation of Designate by y Ax B Designate by 2 points Designate by y Ax B Depan op 2 porda Degan oe y ma E l 0K i es ne Cee p_w nl pelt haere st ai me Cowl tte zm iasan HI Corer rhi CHE Corer rt bise Pep sippa nk Ph fP ep M a al E i Lurena tc i Corer iia a Pies ta ii I Me a Wa tw g BAR sl He Hi Come mia i a a bia Dane _ Conversion Info 2 Make settings for the conversion equation and unit 3 Click the OK Button to finish the setting process Conversion Info The currently set conversion equation and the character array of the current unit will be displayed By stands for the value after conversion and x is the voltage input directly from the sensor 98 E Change Graph Colors From the Tools Menu 1 Click the channel number or item for which you wish to make changes If you wish to change the color click the appropriate button to view the color selection samples If you wish to change the type of line click the Line Type Button to view the line type selections If you wish to make changes to the width
80. erical value gets smaller Foot Dapay For irrig aj pg Select fern Tio 16 Select fren 1 bo 100 2 Click the OK Button to complete the changes By clicking the Return to Default Button you will return to the color settings when the software was opened 84 85 i Copy Display to Clipboard From the Tools Menu By clicking Copy Display to Clipboard you can copy the currently displayed window to the clipboard and make use of the graph by pasting to other software Operating the Graph Display E Returning to Original Size Clicking here will return the graph to its original size E Zooming In and Out Zooms in or out one step at a time E Moving the A B Cursors Right and Left Simultaneously move the AB Cursors to the right or left E Moving Right and Left on the Graph Move the Graph Display to the right or left E Moving Up and Down on the Graph Move the Graph Display up or down E Vertical Axis Settings Set the vertical axis scale range 1 Check either Auto or Manual AUTO The vertical axis will automatically be changed according to the values of the data MANUAL You can set the upper and lower values of the vertical axis scale Vertical Axis Settings Eas How to make seltings Le euno C Auto utton Cancel i ae If using manual enter the vertical scale range Defaut perau Upper Walue 155 00 Lee Button Lower Vale E gi tie 2 Click the
81. es Midiy cote thay ipag fui LATA Hehe iron 2 RTA SVe Dette jitea Sethe Pema opan te ATH AY Settings Milit bom ony ora COTE g a ia ji e taine aipha beosdrant demaki H poe oper the RIR Sete Lilly ot miile compusen in ie kere eater h may eed ek properly 1 RTS Heim rattan mae Abe pathaang a ATA ret tha diet ap om ba mia ll heti SAA To cang cot hrpe map heer on Piver ndtumkeatson krj peii Phak S TEST carry cut ofl of che recovery hepa n iien heni Contents By clicking on one of the topics listed you can find detailed information for that subject Index By selecting a Keyword in the Keyword list and clicking the Display Button at the bottom a detailed explanation will appear By clicking the help button in a dialog box an explanation for that dialog box will appear 33 E Network Settings Utility Functions The Network Settings Utility contains the following functions Network Initialization Settings After purchasing a RTR 5W unit the first step is to make all Network Initialization Settings including assigning an IP Address and a Subnet Mask Detailed Network Settings The reception of RTR 5W settings and more detailed network settings can be made here In the SNTP settings it is possible to make settings so that the RTR 5W clock settings can be automatically received from NTP server Clock settings can be made directly using RTR 5W for Windows software but if an RTR 5W is rebooted restarted the cl
82. et HE een AL Terni 6 ae py ee E New Registration pimenee iii F 65 Com Freq Ch Here it is possible to set the frequency channel for when registering the new Relay Route name The Relay Route Frequency Channel is the channel used for the communication among Repeaters and is different from the term Frequency Channel which means the channel used for the communication between the Base and Remote Units So no trouble occurs if the number for the Frequency Channel set when registering a Remote Unit to a Group is different from the number used for the Relay Route Frequency Channel when adding a Repeater to a Relay Route Once a setting has been made it cannot be changed Memo It is helpful to make a memo entry here in order to distinguish between Repeaters Up to 8 characters can be entered You may leave this field blank if not necessary and should note that changes cannot be made after registering a Repeater If you wish to make changes it is necessary to create the Relay Route again E Assigning Remote Units to a Repeater 1 From the current Registration contents select the Remote Units that you wish to assign to a Repeater by right clicking a menu will appear Registration List ee fap bo rej anes aE apes arte i Pi mec 8 ior ee r Cen ry HE ee 3 By clicking Assigning Remote Units to a Repeaters a display will appear in whic
83. f USe 10 E Basic Operation 10 E Software Operations Table 14 Getting Ready Getting the RTR 5W Ready to Use 16 E Connect the supplied AC adaptor 16 E Connect the supplied LAN cable 16 Communicating with the Data Logger 17 E Communicating with a Data Logger via Optical Communication nmm 17 E Communicating with a Data Logger via Wireless Communication 17 External Output 18 E Connecting the Signal Wire 18 E Removing an Input Signal Wire 18 Checking your Operating Environment 19 HPC Operating Environment E Using a LAN E Connecting Directly to a PC 19 E Using a Wireless LAN 19 E Using the Internet 19 Connecting to a Network 20 E Connecting to a HUB for in company Communication 20 E Connecting Directly to PC for Communication 20 E Connecting to a Wireless LAN 2
84. f the internal clock settings for the RTR 5W are not set correctly the date and time in the RTR 5W Web Viewer s current readings monitor and the time of warnings will also be incorrect Make sure to set correctly before using NOTE If you make clock settings manually the clock will lose its settings upon removal of the AC adaptor or after restarting the system Is it possible to connect the RTR 5W to the network by using the LAN cable that connects the computer to the LAN network Inserting the wireless LAN cable that connects the computer to the network into the RTR 5W will physically connect the RTR 5W to the network but without making the necessary settings such as IP address the RTR 5W cannot be active in the network and hence is not really connected After having inserted the LAN cable make sure to go to Network Settings Utility to make the necessary IP address and subnet mask settings Q 5 Is it possible to connect to a wireless LAN by removing the wireless LAN card from my computer and using it A Itis necessary to make Wireless LAN settings In Network Settings Utility under Detailed Network Settings make changes to the Wireless LAN Settings After that turn OFF the RTR 5W power then insert the card and turn the power back ON Q 6 want to use a wireless LAN which products should use A Please use only those CF type Wireless LAN cards that have been proven to be compatible and are suggested for use Q 7 W
85. fm Accent Donte hepa tiep inauma charye bo poe T The following will appear setup exe Unidentified Publisher to continue with the installation enter the administrator account password and click the OK Button 24 2 Notes about Operation Depending on the software Temp Humidity or Multi scale Graph may not be included 2 1 Opening Multi scale Graph If the following dialog box appears when trying to open Multi scale Graph please go to the Start Menu and right click on Multi scale Graph and select Run as Administrator The registry will thereafter be changed and the next time the program will be opened normally Failed te update the pater requatry Please try using REGEDIT CELT Open CEW oe Dewnlced Enmane O Windows Media Payer Wot le K H window Meeting bpene in tp teen Manu H indes hiie Maker Add te Cheick Launch t Windows Phsta Culler E Windewss Upaane cine pr eros Send Te Multr seale Graph ut 1B hetsi Settings Leility Copy RER BA tow WaT a Dete Rename Properties 2 2 Opening Temp Humidity Graph Multi scale Graph or other data file trx etc by using a double click To open a data file by using a double click it is necessary to have registered that file s extension In the Start Menu right click on the Graph program and select Run as Administrator After that right click on a data file and under Properties General tab click on the Change Button in
86. g it up and down you can move to the data you want Eday 01 00 08 ier C108 Gay 0 STO Bi ee hey fatale Flapaed Timer IH chi al Clap OT F 2 diay COO a4 j ep O00 pak F Elapsed Time lwp OOO Ff a diay COACH 2 nH Display day GUST a Ff H7 EL wa 3 4g 4 Hi a Menu Display Using the Mouse By right clicking on the Data List the Menu will be displayed A au Bape Tie zH Ta md ch ch mS they CT fda CO Diap 00 0 tla 0T Disp didt tala COST Diap 0 00 Giap CL Bday Qi Arw Dap OS OEE SSSSS Re Hn a ee m E Making Changes to the Graph Display E Changing Colors of Data Display Area From the View Menu You can change the letters used in the data list display for each channel between monochrome and channel color i Selected Channels ON OFF From the View Menu You can choose to view only the selected channels in the Graph 1 By moving the mouse to Selected Channels ON OFF the channel numbers are displayed 2 Click the channel number to remove or place a check mark Only those channels with a check mark next to the number will be displayed in the Graph The same operation can be done by clicking on the channel number icons in the Toolbar wes Check nanneot cuis Change Chanai Coders n Cam Dariy ny 7 Channel Cerl42 DS Lat ai TEIH ESE Tooker iu Enlarged gt E Set High Low Average Calculation Range From the Tools Menu 7 Enter a calculation r
87. g on the OK Button the deletion will be completed Erase Selected Channel Data Check the channel you wish io erase from graph oK l OK Check Diest RTRS3a1 Button ch test ATRS3a1 z Cancel oO Elche gO oO o m E Shift Unit C F From the Tools Menu By clicking on Shift Unit C F you can automatically change the temperature unit scale in the graph display and in the channel info list 83 E Change Graph Colors From the Tools Menu 1 Click the channel number of which you wish to change the color You can change the colors of the channel name graph background the scale lines the enlarged box area and the AB cursors OK all are r lof Co iat tte twine Button SB Se eee i T Line Width im E Pic Button fe ep ep es pag ee ey ee Day ole paas oes ee ee ee ee ee B7 ey Pe ee PPT a er ee ee ee Color sample 2 Choose the color you want and click the OK Button 3 After confirming the color by clicking the OK Button the change will be completed By clicking the Return to Default Button you will return to the color settings when the software was opened Graph Line Width Settings Change the width of the data lines and the scale lines 1 Click on the V Button to change the width of the graph scale lines Every time you click on A the numerical value gets larger Every time you click on V the num
88. ge will appear Click the OK Button to finish After settings are completed the RTR 5W will automatically restart During the restarting process a search cannot be performed even if you click the Search Button Please try again after 30 seconds If no units are detected Check the connection between the computer and the RTR 5W Check the hub power switch and the network cable type If some network environments it may be necessary to make changes to the IP address and subnet mask at the computer side in order to carry out a search For details see p 129 131 Checking and Making Changes to Computer Network Settings Do not use a LAN card which has not been formatted 36 Detailed Network Settings After making the network initialization settings for the RTR 5W the reception of RTR 5W settings and more detailed network settings can be made Before making any of these settings please make sure that the RTR 5W is set with the proper IP address E Receiving Settings 1 Click the Detailed Network Settings Tab 2 In the Receive Settings Area enter the information for the RTR 5W you wish to make settings for and click the Get Settings Button The current settings will appear A list that shows all of the IP addresses and domain names with which successful communication has occurred until now can be viewed in the Settings History pull down menu If you select an IP address or domain name here the Log
89. gs 81 E Re order Channel Data From the Tools Menu You can re order the data during graph display There are two methods to use when re ordering channels Re order by Dragging a Channel Number and Specify the Channel Numbers to be Moved Re order by Dragging a Channel Number Drag the channel number you wish to move to the newly desired channel number position and drop it The Restore Button is only effective while making changes After clicking the OK Button the settings cannot be restored to the original settings Fara tes aSa ne Sate rw ised Cae eal Rest Butt nesre estore Button Drag the channel number to the newly desired m3 1 E i H y T i Specify the Channel Numbers to be Moved i Specify the channels to be moved From original position To desired position 2 Click Re order Button to complete the re ordering process The Restore Button is only effective while making changes After clicking the OK Button the settings cannot be restored to the original settings G aca ATASIa1 om OK Button WER TRSAT Cancel i Reales o Restore Button _ a FP amp Wi AP Re ceder From E Ta yy Bers l peste If you wish to move Ch 3 to Ch 7 simply set From Ch 3 To Ch 7 82 E Erase Selected Channel Data From the Tools Menu 1 Put a check on the channel number you wish to erase 2 By clickin
90. h you can select the Repeater Select the Relay Route and Repeater number then click the OK Button to finish the setting process By selecting the Remote Unit you wish to add to a Relay Route and dragging and dropping it to the Repeater to which you wish to assign it that Remote Unit will added to the selected Relay Route 66 Removing a Remote Unit from a Relay Route From the Registration List select the Remote Units which you wish to remove from the Relay Route By right clicking a menu will appear select Use No Relay and the Remote will move to be directly under the Base Unit This can also be done by selecting the Remote Unit which you wish to remove from the Relay Route from the Registration List and drag and drop the Remote to directly under the Base Unit gees Pepe bm ema umaa pan Rlagewen wis e ed Moen ans ews K NA Segoe Repeater Info Delete Initialize Tab Repeater Info Delete Initialize tab epeate Aegetinton Aepeates Into Leksa Indakre Gai Repeater ints Ftapeates Te S any Hiecsue bih a nanona ComFieqg Ch 7 ay Replace rat eplace Ut Replace Unit arte By mhaiong the Fiepasier d vl Button epee Meee no bnga opiate at a Flepseater Dette Rote Beate Recnate ar IRRE e Initialize Button Delete Route Delete Repeater Button Button Repeater Info View Repeater Info for the unit s selected from the Registration List Rel
91. hich has priority a wireless LAN or a wired LAN A Ifthe Wireless LAN is connected properly and all settings are correct the Wireless LAN will have priority Q 8 want to have a mail sent when a warning occurs how can I do this A Touse the warning mail function it is necessary to have an SMTP server If you have an Internet connection use the mail server of your Internet service provider or some other means to access a mail sever If you have a mail server on your company LAN there may be specific instructions and settings for sending mail Please ask the network administrator at your company for details 140 141 E Q amp A about Web Server Functions Q 1 Are the RTR 5W Base Stations web servers A The RTR 5W stations have web server functionality built into them This function allows for the provision or serving up of temperature and humidity data current readings and graphs Q 2 What is a Web Server What is a client A In a computer network the computer that acts as a provider of services to various users is called a server and the computers which request these services from the server are referred to as clients Most communication service is made up of exchanges between servers and clients In the case of RTR 5W the RTR 5W provides functions and information so it is a server and the computer which reads this information or functions is the client For example the storage of Website and the making public of
92. icerg P edie F irae Check to make sure that ETEA the IP address and Duat gasna Subnet mask are correct Er Leg Fa boicarg Diti seem sidema Prelemes DHT parer Hi i Bema DNS server i amp 5 in order to return the settings back to the original ones make sure to write down the current settings for IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server and Alternate DNS Server 6 Enter 192 168 1 1 as the IP Address and 255 255 255 0 as the Subnet Mask You can get P settings assigned autsmafiesliy f your nebwoedk suppers then capabi Others jou nemi to eek your cetera acheireatrator fer the Sopenocue IP irga 2 ibe an IP biren siomabcsiy E Use the dolce IP adie 192368 1 1 Delaut giten 192 WHR 1 1 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 After entering click the OK Button 8 Click the OK Button as seen in the 3 Properties window to close the window 9 Once again in the Network Settings Utility run a search and check whether the IP address for the RTR 5W connected to the network is displayed 131 10 it it is displayed properly make the initial network settings 11 After making the initial network settings follow steps 1 4 above to open the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window Re enter the IP address Subnet mask Default Gateway Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server that you had written down before and click th
93. ifference will increase dramatically When carrying out adjustment to the slope 2 point adjustment these differences will be especially large if the entered values are outside of the temp humidity range When you are carrying out adjustments and formulating equations please take care with the settings and take personal responsibility for the process 124 How to use the RTR 5W Web Viewer E Opening the RTR 5W Web Viewer 1 Open Internet Explorer If you wish to use the Internet make sure that the power for the router and computer are on so as to enable connection to the Internet Make settings to enable both Java applets and JavaScript Hermal aed Trepet Dera Logger TT wer TED Cor poration lt lemperature Humidity File Edit View Favorites Tools Help DAOA 3 By pressing the Enter key the RTR 5W Web Viewer will appear If the Viewer does not appear 1 Make sure that the address you entered is correct 2 Check to make sure that the IP address and subnet mask are set correctly and if necessary redo the Detailed Network Settings 3 Make sure that in Location RTR 5W Properties there is a check next to Make access possible from a browser 125 E RTR 5W Web Viewer Functions By opening the RTR 5W Web Viewer the Monitor Current Readings display will automatically open Also it is possible to view the Data Transfer Graph for the current readings e ee r D 0 a d Pm tm 8 ooa
94. in 57 Repeater Registration In order to add a Repeater to enhance communication between Data Loggers and an RTR 5W Base Station it is first necessary to register an RTR 50 Wireless Communication Port as a Repeater E Installing the USB Device Driver To install RTR 5W for Windows it is necessary to have Administrator rights Computer Administrator for the computer in which you wish to install it For Windows 2000 Vista When installing the software RTR 5W for Windows the USB Device Driver will also be installed automatically Checking the USB Device Driver Installation For Windows Vista 1 Connect the RTR 50 Repeater to the Computer with a USB cable For how to connect to a computer see the User s Manual that accompanies your RTR 50 Wireless Communication Port 2 Open the Control Panel and click on System and Maintenance Then click on Device Manager For the Classic View click on the Device Manager icon 3 In the Device Manager Window check to see if USB Recorder 2 is listed under USB Recorder COM Bees p Pap hma Yiye birip TER ELEL ELC eee b ey PCMCE siape b P oiu CO LPT si BD irea boy bin sade aed garea cometary 58 Checking the USB Device Driver Installation For Windows 2000 1 Connect the RTR 50 Repeater to the Computer with a USB cable For how to connect to a computer see the User s Manual that accompanies your RTR 50 Wireless Communicatio
95. in ID Password and Port Number will be entered automatically Note that if you have turned OFF the Login History in the Menu or if you have deleted the Login history by having clicked Clear Login History the Settings History will not appear _ Mismi miea De Peter Tetras aun ihe ag Cal P idden Wa 1G he Dira tig PABEN Dirar Kibum ea EET EF Secon DUF janrga n DMD Wew papage TA eRe EPER ESINI Canoe e mi a 17h Ma GATE peter ere ei Wives LAH Sap Weep LAN WEF Bley Cre Eiee WAN WEP Baty Type ajama a HTTP et mi meme E Tra Settings History Ea Erga bad DF hibas Enter info for the RTR 5W Lap HD you wish to make settings in Jemina linn Change Settings talano Li Button Get Settings Button 37 E Making Settings Changes 7 In the Detailed Network Settings window click the Change Settings Button and make any necessary changes oP Wires at a Wo Lee ail bare Hai eS el ee lp Dari bees erg Paper el oa Parr DAT aes miisi Puyi DA rema aiim im araia atest LEN aTr MEF jaa Con Gio maaa LAN DEAE iaia LAH SLE ap fae reia LAN WLF Las Cai Enter info for the RTR 5W you wish to make settings in 2 After making the settings enter the info for the recipient of the settings and click the Send Settings Button 3 A message will appear asking you if it is OK to restart the system C
96. in RTR 5W for Windows 13 E Software Operations Table RTR 5W for Windows JJ rm O1 e Q O O File menu View menu Registration Administration menu Settings menu Data menu Open Temp Humidity Graph Open Multi scale Graph Open Event Viewer Text Data Output Settings Read Data Collector Registration Info File Output Registration Info File for Data Collector Expand to Whole Tree Programmed Auto Download View Log Store in Task Tray Display Format Settings Create Locations Properties Create Groups Properties Remote Unit Registration Properties Initialization Repeater Registration Delete from Tree Start Stop Recording Start Stop Warning Mail Settings for Download Send Group Remote Info RTR 52Pt Sensor Settings Optical Communication Adjustment Settings Optical Communication Script Update RVR 52A Moisture Probe Settings Optical Communication Download Data Wireless Download Data Optical Communication Gather Current Data Transfer Data View Remote Unit Battery Level 14 Network Settings Utility 15 Z D F O 5 ep D Co O C lt Network Initialization Settings Network Detailed Settings Menu Menu RTR 5W Web Viewer 1 M I1A Q M IP Address Subnet Mask Login ID Password DNS SNTP SMTP Mail Server IP Block Wireless LAN Port Number Time Difference
97. ing Screen Display Graph Temperature Humidity Graphs for every Channel Zoom in out and scroll with mouse or keyboard Change Display Colors for Channels View Hide Channels Data Channel Name Recording Interval Number of Data Highest Lowest and Average Unit of Measurement A and B Cursor Dates Times and Temp Humidity Readings Calculated Temp Humidity Difference between Cursor A and B Other Functions Data List Display Calculation Range Time Period Settings Data Maintenance Delete Data by Channel Re order Data by Channel Vertical Scale Settings File Output Special T amp D Data File Text File CSV etc Printing Graphs Tables Multi scale Graph Compatible devices RTR 5 Series RVR 5 Series TR 7W Series TR 7 Series TR 5 Series RTR 7 Series Data Loggers Number of Channels 8 Channels Simultaneous Display Processing Screen Display Graph Data Graphs for every Channel Zoom in out and scroll with mouse or keyboard Change Display Colors for Channels View Hide Channels Data Channel Name Recording Interval Number of Data Highest Lowest and Average Unit of Measurement A and B Cursor Dates Times and Measurements Calculated Differences in Measurements between Cursor A and B Other Functions Data List Display Calculation Range Time Period Settings Data Maintenance Delete Data by Channel Re order Data by Channel Vertical Scale Settings File Output Special T amp D Data File Text
98. installing the proper _ batteries 2 Getting the RTR 5W Ready to Use Get the unit ready for communication by connecting the network cable and AC adaptor To use as a Repeater it is first necessary to prepare the RTR 50 as a Repeater 3 Checking your Operating Environment You also need to check your computer and network setup and be sure to prepare any necessary devices like routers to enable connection to your access point A Connecting to a Network Comen the RTR 5W to the desired network See p 19 20 for connection examples of how to connect directly to your computer or use a router Even if you are planning to use a wireless LAN it is necessary to make the initial settings via a wired connection 5 Install RTR 5W for Windows To enable set up install the supplied software RTR 5W for Windows into your computer By installing RTR 5W all of the following applications will be installed RTR 5W for Windows for setting up Remote Units making recording settings and other operational settings Network Settings Utility for making network settings and Temperature Humidity Graph Multi Scale Graph Event Viewer for viewing various types of recorded data 10 11 Initialization Settings ii Network Initialization Settings from the Network Settings Utility To connect to a network it is necessary to enter an IP address and Subnet Mask that are appropriate for your
99. ion Group Remote Unit the settings info for that item will be displayed 46 Remote Unit Repeater Installation Procedures 1 Connect the provided AC adaptor to the Base Unit RTR 5W and connect the LAN cable to the PC Ss Base Unit For more details see p 15 Getting the RTR 5W Ready to Use 2 Register Groups and Remote Units Register all Remote Units to be placed Group Ramie Unit L Base Unit For more details see p 49 Remote Unit Registration 3 Register Repeater Names and Relay Routes 7 i Route Name l i Group al E Lee y Base Unit Repeater Remae Linit For more details see p 58 Repeater Registration NOTE There is no need to register a Repeater if there are no Repeaters between a Remote Unit and the RTR 50 Base Unit However if communication cannot be successfully carried out due to poor radio wave reception please place Repeater s between the Remote Unit and the Base Unit 47 E About Repeaters A Repeater is defined as an RTR 50 Wireless Communication Port that has been registered as a Repeater to act as a relay for Wireless Communication between a Base Unit and Remote Units from the our RTR 5 Series Limitations when using a Repeater Although it is logically possible to register up to 250 Repeaters in a route each additional Repeater added to the route will proportionately increase communication time To downlo
100. ip Pct phies aa iap Prii tiep a Bday biog ipbera aa eee ota Button Functions Print The Print box will appear and printing will begin Previous Preview the previous page Specify P Specify the page you wish to preview in the Specify Page to be Viewed box and a preview of that page will appear Next Preview the next page Reduce Reduce the size of the displayed page Enlarge Enlarge the size of the displayed page Close Close the Print Preview Window and return to the Main Window 106 Saving Recorded Data If you have edited any data that was displayed in a graph we suggest that you save it as necessary 3 Ways to Save Files In the File Menu select Overwrite All Data Will save any changes to file without changing File Name and Saving Location The same operation can be carried out from Save in the Toolbar In the File Menu select Save All Data as Save with a new File Name In the File Menu select Save Displayed Data Save only that data in the current display This is handy when you wish to save only the desired data EX Save All Data as 1 Click Save All Data as in the File Menu 2 Specify the Location and enter a File Name 3 Click Save to complete the saving process Assign a Location Enter a Fie Neme RIER E Button Save as ppa AVA S2 Volsge Pube Fies v5 ha Concei 107 For Event Viewer When using Event Viewer only
101. ite Connection Example J pam mn i Wireless LAN i Wireless i HUB P z LAN card Access Pont Hg ise 1 10 ATR 5W g2 Connecting to the Internet In order to connect the RTR 5W to the Internet you must first set up an Internet connection environment by making arrangements with a provider for a line and get a global IP address and domain Also if necessary make all domain name server and or router settings For more details about various settings it is best if present to contact the network administrator To get more details about a global IP address and domain please contact your provider The following are examples of connection methods Please select the connection method that suits your network environment Connection Example E Using the RTR 5W on the Internet j INTERNET hitpivf218 227 169 66 Provider i 8 a l SA al gt J ee r le TO WLS ATR 5W Aoii hisdem PE 21b 227 10306 In order to access the RTR 5W from your browser enter the Global IP address that has been assigned to the RTR 5W in your browser s URL bar following http The RTR 5W will be called via a router or the Internet provider The RTR 5W which received the access request will return data to the computer which sent the access request E Using a Domain Name ex rtr 5w net ii INTERNET Proviiar ttp uirir 5w net s z q i E Ti lt _ lt I E I J Lps A ATR 5W m 218 227 163 68 a
102. ken may lead to physical injury or A Caution damage to persons or things Explanation of Picture Symbols Denotes an important warning or caution Inside or near the symbol will A appear another symbol giving details S Denotes a forbidden action Inside or near the symbol will appear another symbol giving details Denotes an action that you must take Inside or near the symbol will O appear another symbol giving details Ex Unplug power plug from outlet RE A Waning Es Do not take apart repair or modify the main unit This may cause fire or electrocution When installing and using this product make sure to follow all warnings and directions from your computer manufacturer Be careful of igniting fire If water or a foreign body enters into this unit immediately unplug the AC adaptor and stop using Continued use may cause fire or electrocution Do not use this unit in wet or humid places such as a bathroom It may cause a fire or other trouble including malfunction Store main units AC adaptors and LAN cables out of the reach of children Touching them may result in injury and it is dangerous if they are dropped If any smoke or strange smells are emitted from the unit immediately pull out the AC adaptor and cease using it Continued use may cause fire or electrocution Do not drop the unit or expose the unit to a strong impact If that happens immediately unplug th
103. l appear By clicking the help button in a dialog box an explanation for that dialog box will appear 45 E RTR 5W for Windows Functions RTR 5W for Windows is designed to allow the user to utilize RTR 51A 52A 53A and RVR 52A Data Loggers via the RTR 5W Base Station From the main window it is possible to carry out the various tasks such as Registrations Recording and Warning Monitoring Settings as well as the Downloading of Data Management of all devices is carried out in the application main window out using a tree format with loggers being registered to Groups and Groups belonging to Locations RTR 5W Setting Contents Info Area Menu Bar o Yee Gpr kr eia Dei feo Toolbar A m Fg aw l Teret ETARLI I LTTE Administration Fia berai Every Tar Sag Mia Mondor Dipen Lrer Lest Arga DOUC BOT ee Tree De r DP PATR bor Prie E da ATR 1 Fehl E ieir Irii Pri pii Tope toe rT ti Dai Menu Bar The Menu Bar contains various menus which contain a variety of commands The commands within the menus can be used to display or make settings for the various functions Toolbar Icon buttons appear for the most frequently used commands Administration Tree In the tree all registered Locations item at the top of each tree list Groups and Remote Units can be viewed and managed By right clicking on an icon a menu will appear with commands for that type of unit Settings Contents Info Area By clicking on an icon Locat
104. less Protection Sensor Cable Length 2 0m L z p Thermal Time Constant Approx 12 Sec in air L Approx 2 Sec in agitated water Thermistor Stainless pipe SUS316 Teflon Compaction Tube Teflon Resin FEP Shielded Possible Measurement Range 60 to 155 C Sensor Temperature Durability 70 to 180 C Measurement Accuracy Average 0 3 C 20 to 80 C Average 0 5 C 40 to 20 C 80 to 110 C Average 1 0 C 60 to 40 C 110 to 155 C Waterproof Rating Only the sensor tip is waterproof the rest is immersion proof IPX7 TR 5530 Underwater Sensor Cable Length 2 0m w 0 Thermal Time Constant Io Approx 120 Sec in air aa Approx 60 Sec in agitated water om S a Thermistor Teflon Resin FEP Shielded Teflon Resin Mold Possible Measurement Range 60 to 155 C Sensor Temperature Durability 70 to 180 C Measurement Accuracy Average 0 3 C 20 to 80 C Average 0 5 C 40 to 20 C 80 to 110 C Average 1 0 C 60 to 40 C 110 to 155 C Waterproof Rating Sensor and Cable are submersible IPX8 153 Temp Humidity Sensor For RTR 53 53A TR 3310 Temp Humidity Sensor Cable Length 1 0m unit millimeters 10 Se a omer k Temperature Humidity sensor Polypropylene resin Vinyl Coated Electrical Wire Possible Humidity Measurement range 10 to 95 RH Temperature Measurement Range 0 to 50 C Sensor Temperature Durability
105. lick the Yes Button to restart The new settings will not become valid until the RTR 5W communication function is restarted RTR 5W Network Settings Utility A To activate the settings it is necessary to restart the communication Function Would you like to do that now Yes Button 4 After restarting has finished the settings will have been completed 38 Mail Auth Settings Button In order to send warning report mails from the RTR 5W it is necessary to make the following settings if you are using an SMTP server that requires SMTP authentication or POP before SMTP 7 In the Detailed Network Settings window click the Mail Auth Settings Button and make any necessary settings changes For details about making settings changes see the Help Menu in the Network Settings Utility DP ers ie hi bdrm H aa jee ai pr DAT ares adds Pose Dph seem wian ipari eo eirg GiH Gor RTP aerer aijee Pammy UEP rea ha aoe id Peri H H m m W Oo Dimmi ed T Laget Lage Fap me pel heat ew hre wi MaF pers wies LEA Lerege Dr Gio maisa LAH ITD wives LAH LP Fag Papa irea LAN LP fing Conte Cc DoF Lrg pee acct dagen fencer abbin F k ingr pams mes histo S 7 Mail Auth Settings ZF aiden eS Button linge NEDE Paar Ce POP baime Giri P Lairg Go Cor POF Gem jee pp reye ie POF deer POF Pumi pop hpi rect RF Petite T1 oe u 1 ee ae HTP na ate te at
106. licking the OK Button the Group will be created in the Administration Tree p Saas pu Ml l m a ma 1 Group Icon i Administration Tree 3 Click on the desired Group Icon In the Registration Administration Menu select Group Properties and assign a Communication Frequency Channel for the selected Group By right clicking on a Group icon a popup menu will appear where you can select Group Properties to display the same window OK Button Assign a Communication Frequency Channel 53 Communication Frequency Channel It is possible to set one Communication Frequency Channel channel 0 15 to each Group If no setting is made an unused frequency channel will automatically be assigned If there are no unused frequency channels the channel that is used the least shall be automatically assigned If a different Group is located nearby and there is a possibility that communication could occur at the same time please make sure to set the Communication Frequency Channels for each Group to a different setting If two Groups use the same Communication Frequency Channel at the same time there is a great possibility that a communication failure will occur Communication Frequency Channel settings can only be made when registering a new Group Once a Communication Frequency Channel setting has been made it cannot be changed 4 Click the OK Button to finish the Group settings 54 E Registering a Remot
107. line It may also be necessary to get an IP address or domain and make domain name server and other settings For more details about various settings it is best if present to contact the network administrator To get more details about your Internet connection and setup please contact your provider 19 Connecting to a Network The following are some ways to connect an RTR 5W to a network Please select the connection method that suits your network environment E Connecting to a HUB for in company Communication To ensure a proper connection make sure that the plug is completely inserted Connection Example T an ae DiS ATR 5W HUB PG 192 168 1 20 192 168 1 10 E Connecting Directly to PC for Communication Do not use the supplied cable please purchase a cross LAN cable separately To ensure a proper connection make sure that the plug is completely inserted Connection Example LAN cross cable J cee RTR SW PG 192 168 1720 192 168 1 10 20 21 E Connecting to a Wireless LAN By inserting a Wireless LAN card into the RTR 5W it is possible to carry out communication in places where LAN wiring is difficult or troublesome To ensure a proper connection make sure that the plug is completely inserted NOTE Before you insert or take out the LAN card make sure that the AC adaptor is unplugged For information and updates concerning which wireless LAN cards can be used please see our Webs
108. ll and result in injury and or damage Areas near fire or exposed to excessive heat This may cause damage including malfunction and deformation Areas prone to smoke dust and dirt This may cause damage including malfunction ME Wireless Regulations B RTR 5W complies with technical specifications required under EN 301 C 489 3 with battery and AC Adaptor EN 300 220 3 and EN 60950 1 2001 IEC 60950 1 2001 Allowed to use in A B D DK F I P S SW UK N NL CH FIN PL CZ SK IE LT LV ML TUR vi Contents Introduction E Notices about this User s Manual i Software User s Agreement E Disclaimers E Copyright 0 0nnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnennnne ii Before USING nn nn nnnnnennnnen iii Safety Precautions and Instructions iii E Explanation of Symbols What is Web Wing WL RTR 5W E Examples of Usage n nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnns 1 Mi Basic Functions 2 E Basic Functions of RTR 5W for Windows 3 Package Contents 6 RTR 5W Part Names and Functions 7 H Part Names 2 0nnncnennnnnnnnncnnnnnennnee 7 Before USING nn nn nnn nnnnennnnee 9 Outline O
109. lowest and average readings will be calculated and displayed E Graph Printing It is possible to easily print in color the Graph as it is being displayed View and Print Data List You can view the data displayed in the graph window as a list and then choose to print E View in Easy to Distinguish Colors In the data list the highest value will appear in red the lowest in blue and the average in pink E Printing the Data List It is possible to print the entire list as displayed or to select pages for printing Creating Text File It is possible to convert the data for a specified range time period to common text file format CSV type format so that it can be exported to spreadsheet software such as Excel or Lotus Event Viewer View and print Event data recorded with the RVR 52 Data Logger View List Up to 64 channels of downloaded data can be viewed in one list Print Preview and Print Printing can be carried out after checking the preview window Creating Text File It is possible to convert the data for a specified range time period to common text file format CSV type format so that it can be exported to spreadsheet software such as Excel or Lotus RTR 5W Web Viewer Use your browser to monitor current readings and view data graphs Monitor Current Readings The RTR 5W communicates with Remote Units at a set regular interval and then stores the gathered readings The most recent measurement will be displayed
110. m Standard Time to Summer Time Summer Time adjustments will be made according to the Time Zone setting which has been made in Windows time difference from GMT 51 NOTE If Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes has not been checked in the Date and Time Properties Settings in the Control Panel of Windows OS you are using it will not be possible to make Summer Time setting In such a case please check the Settings in Date and Time Properties and make any necessary changes 5 After making entries click the Set Button to send the settings to the RTR 5W that were entered into the Access Settings Bar and the settings for the Location will be completed Get Time Button Clicking this button will start communication with the Location and will retrieve and display the time settings from the Location s internal clock Due to network delays this may be a few seconds off from the time you receive the settings Set Clock Button If SNTP settings have not been made click this button to make RTR 5W clock settings If an SNTP server is not being used please make sure to reset the internal clock to your local time before using This is necessary because each time the RTR 5W is rebooted the internal clock is automatically reset to its default setting See p 42 44 for details Reboot Button This will reboot the RTR 5W If you have updated the RTR 5W internal script or in some other cases it is necessary to rebo
111. mend Bepacree ib hoa Ty pat T tases Miaran bear ares aki a ss ar TEB 5 _ M 3 The Install Shield Wizard will appear Check Remove and click Next eek a tty u ae he pope eben be Fa TAG pape ban eerie TH E ae ASAE e Ha a n os ah te ee pairon CES ee a Pe r ieee P Loss ree pea am nes fd oe eee pay pad Peay oe a g P Bere aif prapa aa reide be Pe pero tia Check Next Button 4 Follow the directions to Un install 136 Troubleshooting E Network Settings Utility Q 1 The following message appears Windows Security Alert what should I do A Ifyou are using Windows XP SP2 the following message may be displayed ey i Co beiji ide pia ego Ae Fire Reem bikja bral Smee featur of Pn peg ae iip yraa mard tor borp birkire Pes cere 2 fee ATRN hoiei Aerin Lies Pubie THD opema Wem esra ee Peet r tee it pper gapian E bared aoe Fon in EF Lun J There is no problem so please click Unblock Q 2 Is it possible to use the Network Settings Utility via a proxy server A Communication is impossible via a proxy server With Web Viewer communication is possible Q 3 I cannot run a search in the Network Initialization Why A One of the following may be the reason Power is not being supplied by the AC adaptor to the RTR 5W The RTR 5W and the computer you are using are not on the same network The Network Settings
112. mmunication function is restarted from the Network Settings Utility If the AC adaptor plug is removed If the clock settings are made from RTR 5W for Windows If the RTR 5W is rebooted from RTR 5W for Windows HE To view graphs in your browser it is necessary to have Java Runtime Environment JRE installed on your computer If JRE is not already installed please download and install it from the Sun Microsystems Website http www java com en NOTE The installation of JRE is completely the responsibility of the user 128 Viewing Current Readings via Mobile Phone View the current readings via a mobile phone browser for all the Remote Units registered to a Location RTR 5W 1 Open the URL entry display and enter the URL for the RTR 5W logger you wish to view and press enter 2 Select the mobile phone carrier you wish to use Til 11 00 RTR 5W Mobile Viewer Select the mobile phone carrier you wish to use WAP 2 0 Version WAP 1 0 Version 3 The Current Readings display will automatically open Til 11 00 RTR 5W Mobile WAP 2 0 Ver 22 03 2006 13 29 57 groupUS 521 event 22 03 2006 13 29 57 LO Falling Edge 53_1 28 5 C 22 Refresh using the refresh function on your cell phone NOTE To view the current readings monitor via mobile phone it is necessary to open the RTR 5W to the public on the Internet The current readings will not be automatically refreshed
113. n Port 2 Open the Control Panel and double click on System the system properties will be displayed System Properties General Network Identification Hardware User Profis Advanced r Haidwaa Wead J The Hiandee wired helpe you instal unievslall nepi oe urolug elect and configure your hardware Handan Wizard r Dmie Manager m Tre Deca M kl all the haidware devoa miaiad J DN POL computer ihe Devier Relnuncper ba charge Hees pipitei of arny device Cuiver Signing r Hardware iri Ea Hude profin provide a way for you bo ari up and stone diferent hardware configurations Hancvucun Profiles OK Conca Epo J Click the Hardware Tab and click the Device Manager Button in the Device Manager Area 4 in the Device Manager Window check to see if USB Recorder 2 is listed under USB Recorder COM 6 Device Manager E aen ew e a mT cht aay fe ide Hebeork adaplers F othar devias Ports ord t LPT Sound viden and game controders Open devots Univers Serial Bus controler s HF E le LEY Beconderz 59 E Installing the USB Device Driver To install RTR 5W for Windows it is necessary to have Administrator rights Computer Administrator for the computer in which you wish to install it For Windows XP Before installing the USB device driver make sure to install the software RTR 5W for Windows first 1 Tu
114. n a number this number is called an IP address When you connect to an outside network such as the Internet the IP address that is used is referred to as a Global IP address In a Local Area Network the IP address that is used is called a Private IP address An IP address is divided into 4 blocks of numbers separated by periods such as 192 168 15 10 The assigned numbers can use the digits 0 255 with private IP addresses usually beginning with numbers such as 192 168 X However the number 255 is not usually used This number is absolutely necessary to enable participation in a network so it is necessary to set the IP address to a number that suits your network environment What is a Subnet mask An IP address is made up of the network address to which the computer belongs network address and the computer s own address within the network host address The Subnet mask determines the division between these lt Q Network Address q Host Address gt IP Address 192 168 15 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 i 0 The Subnet mask similar to the IP address is made up of four blocks of numbers divided by periods such as 255 255 255 0 This number is absolutely necessary to enable participation in a network so it is necessary to set the Subnet mask to a number that suits your network environment How should I make settings for the IP address Subnet mask The IP address and Subnet mask settings va
115. n in about 5 seconds The factory default settings for RTR 5W are as follows IP Address 192 168 1 200 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 The MAC address is written on a sticker on the back of the RTR 5W unit Meyi nisipo epin Neher hetirice MPA Search Search TELH EEEN OPEB 0T BE Button Change Settings Button Connected RTR 5W Dempiei P Acces hire T EZE wed Ts 3 From the displayed list select the RTR 5W to which you wish to make settings by clicking on the IP address and click on the Change Settings Button Also by double clicking on the IP address the Network Settings window appear 35 4 Enter an IP Address and Subnet Mask Make sure to enter an IP Address and Subnet Mask that are appropriate for your network NOTE Do not use the same IP address for two different units It may cause abnormalities to the entire network system Enter an IP address and Subnet mask Lege miu Factory Del nul Sarg a micus Pymes 84488 4 Facey en dete oy arco Taea Enter the Login ID and Password Send Button 5 After entering the above next enter the Login ID and Password The RTR 5W factory default Login ID is wsc user and the Password is wsc passwd Make any necessary changes to the Login ID and Password in the Detailed Network Settings See p 36 37 for details 6 After checking for entry errors click the Send Button After transmission has been completed a messa
116. ock settings will be initialized However by making settings to enable the SNTP server it is possible to have the clock automatically reset to the current time upon rebooting NOTE Please open the Network Settings Utility from only one computer at a time in the same network same broadcast domain If you open the Network Settings Utility on multiple computers in the same network it may not work properly Menu Login History If you wish to disable the History Function select Login History gt OFF Menu Clear Login History Use this to erase the entire login history Menu Communication Time Settings It is possible to change the communication time for all types of communication depending on your network environment 34 Network Initialization Settings To connect an RTR 5W to a network it is necessary to enter an IP Address and Subnet Mask that are appropriate for your network NOTE Please note that upon purchase all RTR 5W units are set with the same IP address To make IP address changes connect one unit at a time and carry out the changes Do not connect more than one unit with the same address to the network at the same time 1 Connect the RTR 5W to the same network as to which the computer you have opened Network Settings Utility is connected to 2 Click on the Network Initialization Tab and then click on the Search Button After clicking the search results will be show
117. of the lines In the image preview display first click on a channel number button to select the channel and then each click of the A Button will make that channel s line wider and each click of the W Button will make it thinner hanee Graph Co Close Button Image Preview Ca Default Button Note rfeedet to make the AB curba lines eacy io tes thew coka mil appas oppaita the background and reai ina colors Thesis the dheplased color yall Glen ayia diligent fom the selected color Channel No Button 99 If you wish to make changes to the graph colors line types or line widths click on the Channel No Button first and then click on the topic you wish to make changes to Ghare in Line T ppa con ily b Matocbante kon a be Berra i mera Change Line Type Color Sample 2 After confirming the color in the image preview display click the Close Button to complete the changes By clicking the Default Button you will return to the color settings to the Default settings Memo Here it is possible to save one pattern of settings for use in the display and one for use when printing 1 Select Display or Print 2 Click the Save Button to save the settings Mami For Display enis Coe cen For Printing lg gl g Hep Image Preview Save View Button Button By clicking the View Button you can call up a saved pattern 100 Operating the Graph Display
118. om a detailed explanation will appear Search Enter the keyword you wish to search for and click the List Topics Button All topics that contain the keyword will be displayed By selecting a topic and clicking the Display Button at the bottom a detailed explanation will appear By clicking the help button in a dialog box an explanation for that dialog box will appear In the Graph Window by clicking on the W in the toolbar you can have short explanations appear the next time you click on a menu an icon or anything in the main window 76 Tf li Temperature Humidity Graph Display Names and Functions ar ep emp ba cae ae TE a Cine Rabg Fr fe De i rE A and B Cursor Movement Buttons By clicking the arrow buttons you can simultaneously move the A B cursors A and B Cursor Buttons Click and drag the A or B button to move the cursor to the left or right Toolbar Buttons appear for frequently used commands Menu Bar Click on the desired menu in the Menu Bar to set or display each function from which you can choose from an array of commands They can be used to display or make settings for the various functions for each menu Button for Moving Horizontal Axis The time axis moves by clicking these arrow buttons Horizontal Gauge Bar By dragging the gauge you can move left and right to the data you want to be displayed Button for Moving Vertical Axis The vertical axis moves up or down by
119. omatic Windows Update the application is not automatically reopened hence the Auto Download function can not be executed properly Windows Update Change Settings Display If in this display the setting Install updates automatically recommended has been selected installation and Auto restart may occur without any confirmation necessary from the user b oes wae s ts z Wirwar 1 alem Wena gn ier a as el FFA FFEN eee W ma are ane an aiam bes aar egaa basm maser cise is beita Torii a afl had cade men dated lam HAN ree archaea foe bon a ae a Basman y sa ma pian par da m LE EU e a la Frm mi Control Panel Windows Update Display all displays are taken from Vista To solve this problem please take steps such as the following 3 1 Place a shortcut for our Auto Download application in the Startup Folder of the Start Menu By doing this the application will be started when Windows is restarted and if the programmed time for the auto download has passed a message will be displayed asking whether or not you wish to run the Auto Download function or not thereby putting the application in a waiting status for an entry from the user 26 3 2 In the Change Settings display we do not recommend that the setting be for other than Install updates automatically recommended Therefore we suggest the following to disable the Auto restart of your computer system after an installation has occurr
120. on in a dialog box an explanation for that dialog box will appear In the Graph Window by clicking on the min the toolbar you can have short explanations appear the next time you click on a menu an icon or anything in the main window 87 E Multi scale Graph Display Names and Functions 6 _ ES i SS O te foe Ge oh Ey ary ae a Dee SRS Wee 2 Dea SATA een A and B Cursor Movement Buttons By clicking the arrow buttons you can simultaneously move the A B cursors A and B Cursor Buttons Click and drag the A or B button to move the cursor to the left or right It is possible to hide or view the vertical scale for each channel It is possible to hide or view the scale on the graph for each channel Toolbar Buttons appear for frequently used commands Menu Bar Click on the desired menu in the Menu Bar to set or display each function from which you can choose from an array of commands They can be used to display or make settings for the various functions for each menu Button for Moving Horizontal Axis The time axis moves by clicking these arrow buttons Horizontal Gauge Bar By dragging the gauge you can move left and right to the data you want to be displayed Vertical Axis Scale for each Channel In the graph the scale for each channel will be shown By clicking the arrow at the corners of the gauge bar you can scroll up or down on the current display while maintaining the present zoom Button f
121. or Moving Vertical Axis The vertical axis moves up or down by clicking these arrow buttons M Vertical Gauge Bar By dragging the gauge you can move up and down to the data you want to be displayed A and B Cursor Position Information The approximate date and time for the A and B cursor positions and the time difference between the A cursor and the B cursor is displayed Channel Info List Display The detailed data info for each channel 1 to 8 is displayed below the Graph Display 88 89 Zoom in Using the Mouse With the left button drag the mouse to outline the area you want to zoom in on Propram Files RIR SW for WincdowslEU Samole RA Multi scale brap Ble yen Tede Gach Heb eH mN AYS aana 020803 CES GTS Gees ARANI Cares One feed QOFZ2 OOFZ2 00622 Quez TEZ Teme GANMOI S4000 Tene ONOI 24000 AB noron Calculator Range Menu Display Using the Mouse By right clicking on the graph the Menu will be displayed ogpram FilesiRTR FW for Windows EU Sample TRX Multi scale Graph asleep ee eee sU BSE Oyvas7 SY 1 2 4 E Data List Display Part Names and Functions This is a list of the data that was displayed in graph form From the View Menu Date Time Button By clicking this button you can shift the display between the recorded date and the amount Biei Redal of elapsed time since recording started Date Time Button IH i cha CERT popes eo Jeane
122. ot the system Please read the following NOTE about the rebooting of an RTR 5W Send Summer Time Info to RTR 5W Button Clicking this button will send the Summer Time info to the RTR 5W at the selected Location If a change is made to the Summer Time Setting make sure to send the new settings Note that to activate the Summer Time Setting the RTR 5W may automatically reboot after the Info has been sent to the RTR 5W Please read the following NOTE about the rebooting of an RTR 5W NOTE About the Rebooting of an RTR 5W By rebooting an RTR 5W the unit s internal clock will automatically return to its default settings If SNTP settings have not been made please make sure to reset the internal clock to your current local time before using See p 42 44 for details By rebooting an RTR 5W all warning logs readings and graphs currently displayed in the browser data files for transfer will be erased Note however that when an RTR 5W is rebooted the recorded data logged in the Remote Unit will not be affected 52 E Creating Groups 7 In the Registration Administration Menu click on Create Group to display a window where you can enter a name for the new Group Up to 8 characters can be entered In the Location name you cannot use a space or any of the following characters V lt gt amp Erie fhe nate of the Group pou e eang OK Enter a Group N CxS p Name ae T 2 After entering the Group Name by c
123. perating Environment Temperature 0 50 C Humidity 20 80 RH without condensation Accessories included in AC Adaptor AD 0606 x 1 LAN Cable LN 20W x 1 package Software Set Introductory Manual and Warranty x 1 1 For information and updates concerning which wireless LAN cards can be used please see our Website E PC Operating Environment os Microsoft Windows 2000 XP Vista ENG 1 PC CPU A Stable Windows Operating Environment Memory Enough memory to stably operate Windows Hard Disk More than 10 MB of free space Data will need more space Monitor SVGA higher than 800 Xx 600 recommended more than 256 colors LAN 100BASE TX or 10BASE T Twisted pair cable confirming to Category 5 STP UTP Browser Internet Explorer 6 0 and 7 0 1 For installation it is necessary to have Administrator Computer Administrator rights E RTR 5W for Windows RTR 5W for Windows Compatible RTR 5W devices Functions Remote Unit Registration Recording Start Stop Download Data Auto Download Settings Warning Report Settings Gather Current Data Data Transfer View Remote Unit Battery Level Adjustment Network Settings Utility Compatible RTR 5W devices 149 Network Initialization Settings Detailed Network Settings Temp Humidity Graph Compatible devices RTR 5 Series TR 71W TR 72W TR 7 Series TR 5 Series RTR 7 Series Data Loggers Number of Channels 8 Channels Simultaneous Display Process
124. r Communication Wireless Communication Test If no Repeater is registered the current data from all Remote Units will be gathered to confirm the communication status Remote Registration In order to carry out Wireless Communication between a Data Logger and an RTR 5W Base Station it is first necessary to register the Data Logger as a Remote Unit of that RTR 5W E Create a Location 1 Open RTR 5W for Windows 2 In the Registration Administration Menu click on Create Location RTR 5W to display a window where you can enter a name for the new Location In the Location name you cannot use a space or any of the following characters V lt gt amp Eris a z the name of the kacaban you we masing Cre OK Lets Enter the Location Name f tenement O 3 After entering the Location Name by clicking the OK Button the Location will be created in the Administration Tree Se pee feet ieee Pee Pee AG A Peas Location icon 1 m i F Administration Tree 50 4 Click on the desired Location Icon In the Registration Administration Menu select Location RTR 5W Properties and enter the same IP address that you previously entered when making settings in the Network Settings Utility By right clicking on the Location icon a popup menu will appear where you can select Location RTR 5W Properties to display the properties window Loreal ne OT ite SW Propertion Kee
125. r and click the List Topics Button All topics that contain the keyword will be displayed By selecting a topic and clicking the Display Button at the bottom a detailed explanation will appear By clicking the help button in a dialog box an explanation for that dialog box will appear In the Graph Window by clicking on the W in the toolbar you can have short explanations appear the next time you click on a menu an icon or anything in the main window 102 E Event Viewer Display Part Names and Functions With Event Viewer you can view Recorded Event Time Data in a List up to 64 channels Print the List or Save as Text File ese Sae o E man a eo war a meow BE bm S BW it is a ra P a a Se Te ree birip pres FF hd Menu Bar Menus are lined up which contain various commands They are used to view data or to make settings for the various functions in each menu t Icon View only rising edge data This includes when there was a simultaneous occurrence of rising and falling J Icon View only falling edge data This includes when there was a simultaneous occurrence of rising and falling T J Icon View all Data Toolbar Buttons appear for frequently used commands Button for Moving Vertical Axis Click the arrow buttons to move up or down Scroll Bar By dragging the Scroll Bar you can move up and down to the desired position t l t View rising Lo to Hi waves J f
126. r programs from Windows Update will occur automatically but while being logged on Auto restart of the system will not occur A message as shown below will appear asking for the user to restart the computer ecient pclae spartane te aed arei an ech tee Dane n areg Crepe Mle care bo Leva jm hie belare etary Pees ea m LD ree factors C Fea 4 About the Saving Location for Data Files The application automatically creates a new data file each time an Auto Download session occurs Note that when using the Vista OS the Virtual Store function will redirect files from the default folder into which the program was installed to separate folders under Program Files for each user as shown below C User AccountName AppData Local VirtualStore Program Files Application EX If login was carried out using the account name myname and RTR 5W for Windows is the application being run the saving location will appear in the application window as C Program Files RTR 5W for Windows data but due to the Virtual Store function the actual saving location will be C User myname AppData Local VirtualStore Program Files RTR 5W for Windows data If the login was carried out from Run as Administrator the file will be saved to the folder as it appears in the application window 28 29 5 Countermeasures for not being able to view Help Menus WinHelp format For applications such as this the Help Menu is not in HTML
127. rder for communication to work properly these port numbers must be set correctly What is a gateway A gateway is a term used to refer to a device or software that is used to link networks with different standards For example a gateway is needed when connecting a cell phone to the Internet or in any case where you wish to connect two devices that are completely different Gateway carries with it the meaning of entrance and exit and a router may also be referred to with this term When making gateway settings it is necessary to make IP address settings for the device that will act as a gateway 144 145 Q 8 What is a URL A A URL is an address that is written in a way so that it is easy for the DNS function to determine on which server the IP address is located This address begins with http and is followed by such things as domain names server names port numbers file names and other such info http www tandd co jp product rtr5w index php schema domain name file name For example if the IP address that is assigned to www tandd com is 61 197 203 107 by entering http 61 197 203 107 product wdr_3 tr_7w_01feature html in the browser the same page will appear as when you enter http Awww tandd com product tr_7w tr_7w_01feature html The DNS or Domain Name Server helps to switch difficult to understand IP address of just numbers such as 61 197 203 107 into easy to grasp names such as www tandd com and h
128. re ad eee ee re ar img pee ede m Ba bake ede CE a Bab fee a E r Be La ol fermi 3 By checking Install from a list or specific location Advanced and clicking Next the installation process will begin The ed ae Sed eo te ll Paco 10 ji pma been imm mih 2 gt alates CES E a hap i r d ee Jh E pu See a See 8 T eee ee ee ee ee in aa jhar me 4 Place a check next to Include this location in the search click the Browse Button and specify the location of the driver o emb ir bebed ive n here ira tema Iam Bae Fam lind ae he died ora rimh hake be cate red eee ati eja Tia car dese aed d ia ele kumok main ooh Poppa LAL j eben an ge tes Ha oat D Pegal ei ie Thet h ll crea Hs ees natal hera Pe qrni amri Aa drre ibam kam gid sirikan han nd pangran Sa Be E putres mi ja Pa bad Pt hi aid aee Check Browse Button Next Button Select the driver for the device being used from the folder where RTR 5W for Windows was installed For RTR 50 RTR 5W for Windows Driver RTR 50 Insert the CD ROM into the proper drive and from the CD ROM select the driver for the device being used For RTR 50 CD ROM Drive DeviceDriver RTR 50 5 After having selected the correct driver click Next to start the installation After completing the installation click the Finished Button 62 Checking the USB Device Driver Installation For Windows XP
129. rength Min 1 Max 5 If testing is of a Repeater the Radio Wave Strength shown will be for between that Unit and the Unit with one number before it If the Repeater Number is 1 then the Strength shown will be for communication with the Base Unit Communication Failure Appears in front of the Remote or Repeater Name for which a communication failure has occurred Appears in front of the Remote or Repeater Name for which the test has not been selected in the test mode communication does not occur If a communication failure has occurred check the Repeater Remote Unit location and the remaining battery life 70 Recording Settings NOTE If the computer clock is set incorrectly the programmed start time will also be incorrect Make sure the clock settings are correct before starting a recording session When using RTR 52Pt please makes sure to carry out sensor settings as detailed in RTR 52Pt Sensor Settings on p 120 If you wish to use adjustment functions please carry out settings as detailed in RTR 52Pt Adjustment on p 121 1 Open RTR 5W for Windows 2 From the Administration Tree select the Remote Unit for which you wish to make recording settings and in the Settings Menu select Start Stop Recording 3 Setting the Recording Conditions Siarliop Recording ATH SUS 2 sP usd me ar a aa awake Commurecston gt Optical Commune aior Lacat boa pital Tararua J ager sate Fhenondhreg Star
130. rn on your computer and open Windows 2 Connect the RTR 50 Repeater to the Computer with a USB cable For how to connect to a computer see the User s Manual that accompanies your RTR 50 Wireless Communication Port 3 By connecting the RTR 50 to the computer the Found New Hardware Wizard will automatically open If that window does not automatically open see the next page If the following window will appear check No not this time and then click the Next Windows such as this will not appear for No Service Pack and Service Pack 1 versions of Windows XP Wobma bo iho Pouri Hew Paie a Shiki mi ec AE aP i pi lee Dor Wmi pge par papie m Ba habem eileen T a as S Ae at La ol a mi 4 By checking Install the software automatically Recommended and clicking Next the software will automatically be installed a te ere aima ab Parodies eet a m 4 ja or parde ir aaa Pwr 5 After completing installation click the Finish Button 60 61 If the driver is not automatically detected Follow the directions below to install 1 Disconnect the USB cable from the Data Collector and then re connect it 2 The Add New Hardware Wizard will automatically open If a window appears such as the one below check No not this time and then click the Next Button Windows such as this will not appear for No Service Pack and Service Pack 1 versions Walbom fo thie Four Haw Marwa
131. ry depending upon your networking environment structure Please consult your network administrator for details Below is a simplified explanation of a company LAN set up for your reference If the computer connected to your company LAN has a Subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 and an IP address of 192 168 100 1 set the Subnet mask to the same as your computer 255 255 255 0 Set the IP address to 192 168 100 Make sure to set the last three digits to a number between 1 254 that is not the same as any other computer connected in your network IP Address 192 168 100 1 192 168 100 254 What is a MAC address A MAC address is a unique number made up of alphabet and numbers that is assigned separately to the components of network communication computer server router etc Each MAC address is assigned to the hardware and is unique to that device so there is no chance for duplication What is a port number When using TCP IP communication with a LAN cable or via a phone line port numbers are assigned to distinguish one application from another Port numbers can be assigned from 0 to 65535 The numbers 0 to 1023 are already reserved to communication services and are referred to as Well Known Port Numbers Well known port numbers are HTTP communication at 80 FTP communication at 20 and 21 SMTP communication sending mail at 25 POP3 communication receiving mail at 110 In o
132. s Remote Unit and enter values for the upper and lower limits Plar Wiamng Hepa Seirgi OK ama 5 Man cpetaing the mining tuncion Button lorii Pe Feerecha Una toa durie Sem Cob be cad out Tespa TC Hur TA E lroa Lr ippa Lid CUE weep day at iod iran 24 hour eiii fear ae Lesa hed Enter Upper and Lower Limit Settings Et dep i Cari 02 wep in Fete Enim Teg 60 1 SS CPs 20 Bo aa E Feon bier 1 d O h m Cala e a aa Cocu and Sotingainsya SRivuay Documenti t Tand iman CegtFTR W tee Windows alata TYE a 6 Click the OK Button to finish the setting process 114 7 In the Settings Menu click on Start Stop Warning By right clicking on the selected Remote Unit icon s a popup menu will appear where you can select Start Stop Warning to display the same window Locator i Veron SWOT wg Marize Warning Monitoring 2 Warning OFF pester fern te O Wiering ON ars notification address A sender address Mobfication Settings Amauri of eee reat bra ie sending warng pepo mall C Notio a communezabon siure for momiionng meTag Swich ete aa to ON when 6 miming occur a Notification Settings 8 Make the desired settings Warning Monitoring If you wish to carry out the monitoring of warnings place a check next to the Warning ON and make monitoring interval settings Enter an amount of time between 10 minutes
133. s of RTR 5W for Windows The software is made up of the following 5 applications Network Settings Utility RTR 5W for Windows Temperature Humidity Graph Multi Scale Graph and Event Viewer Also by using your web browser to access RTR 5W it is possible to view data via the Internet Only compatible with Internet Explorer Ver 6 and Ver 7 using Windows 2000 XP Vista Network Settings Utility Make the necessary network settings for RTR 5W Network Initialization Settings Settings for helping to connect the RTR 5W to a network Detailed Network Settings Make detailed Network settings here RTR 5W for Windows Make all necessary settings in order to communicate with RTR 51 52 53 RVR 52 Data Loggers via the RTR 5W Base Station For each RTR 5W it is possible to create one tree and in that tree register Remote Units for communication Remote Registration Register any logger in the RTR 5 Series as a Remote Unit also possible to register in Groups for easy management Recording Settings By setting the recording interval the recording start time and the recording mode recording will begin at the set date and time When using RTR 52Pt make sure to make all necessary sensor and adjustment settings Downloading Recorded Data Download recorded data from the RTR 5W to a computer and create files Also by making Auto Download settings it is possible to gather from Remote Units at a set interval of time or
134. t Dhaba Time Ure of T orhe EIA Pepi aa Present Daet iaa Ht facet OT _ Set Sargi j 1724 oo Ont Preh DateTime s iesea ia CSE EVER maiti maro Sep ae sO ey Fiir leterval Figgis ia iian CE Communication Method lt Select from Wireless Communication Optical Communication gt Select the communication method to be used between the Remote Unit and the Base Station RTR 5W If more than one Remote Unit have been selected only wireless communication can be used Recording Start Time lt Select from Immediate Start Programmed Start gt Programmed Start Recording will begin on the set date and time Immediate Start Recording will start after the Start Recording Button has been clicked When using RTR 51 52 53 units by selecting the type of unit it is possible to view the estimated recording finish time Recording Interval lt Select from 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 seconds or 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 60 minutes gt Click the W Button to select an interval from the list Recording Mode lt Select from Endless One Time gt Endless Loop Upon reaching capacity of 16 000 readings the oldest data is overwritten and recording continues One Time Upon reaching capacity of 16 000 readings FULL will appear in the LCD display and recording will automatically stop For RTR 53 the unit will become full at 8 000 readings in each channel 71 Unit of Temperature for Display l
135. t Select from Celsius or Fahrenheit gt for RTR 51 52 53 Here you can shift the unit of display between Celsius C and Fahrenheit F When using Fahrenheit in the RTR 52Pt LCD the Logger can only show between 199 9 and 999 9 F Note that this has no effect on the actual recorded data but is just a matter of the display Siar ios Reeordine AWR GF Covmurecaten blithe CvivtesesnGommurcaton E Optica Commurecation Location fer Ophea Conmara en HT Firinda lal De eee Start Recording Button CE Pegman Peoi isiat ma eor Get Setting EII 4 picid Sidemae Vee Simo Button EAGT Chae Siop ecua hi 9 0 Ah Get Fh DateTime sd Ch mede Sart rt Stop Recording Hun t Olm Button Finordkag Feiral a Mate i C Maihss i p F in E Oi E E aera easuring Mode Siia Only RVR 52 52A ommen wall bake abet 20460 secorsd hor auch engia Lira jahan ret erag a Mepastes Measuring Mode Select from Voltage instantaneous value average value Pulse Rising Falling Event Time Other Moisture for RVR 52 52A Voltage Instantaneous Records the voltage at the instant of measurement value Unit of measurement in display V Voltage Average value If the recording interval has been set for 15 seconds or lower the average that is recorded will be from measurements every one second If the recording interval has been set for 20 seconds or higher the average that is recorded is
136. t info If the registration info is incorrect go to RTR 5W for Windows Settings Menu Send Group Remote Info and send the correct registration info HTo view graphs in your browser it is necessary to have Java Runtime Environment JRE installed on your computer If JRE is not already installed please download and install it from the Sun Microsystems Website http www java com en NOTE The installation of JRE is completely the responsibility of the user 127 Graph accessing via browser Via the browser the readings measured by the Remote Unit s can be viewed in a simple Graph form 1 Open RTR 5W for Windows and make Data Gathering Interval settings For details about how to make settings see part 4 Browser Display Settings of p 50 Remote Registration 2 Open the Web Viewer for the RTR 5W of which you wish to view the Graph See p 114 for more details about the display 3 Click Graph and select the Remote Unit you wish to view and the Graph will appear From Monitor Current Readings click the name of the Remote Unit you wish to view and the Graph will appear By clicking the Show Graph Button the Graph will be refreshed i e e a G Q 0 a d Pe i Ooo coe Le Aps 7 Tmairmian ei ipar panii A meee hap popli hmi Empmanp Com L Miep T Ta If any of the following operations are performea all data in the graph will be erased If the co
137. ted Remote Unit The collecting of current recording settings cannot be carried out on a multiple number of Remote Units Recording Stop Button Press to stop recording during a recording session E Measuring Moisture RVR 52A 1 When you wish to measure moisture place the RVR 52A logger face down on the RTR 5W to enable optical communication 2 Under Settings Moisture Probe Settings click Get Settings to gather the RVR 52A logger information Pote rarazi EC 10 Default Values ici n EEA EC 20 Default Values caiana va Eesm H Mone Souings li maar hr ert Ce as Acpattrert Pene piace He saiecied iangis Lit on bop o Be Lors T Sh 3 When measuring moisture it is necessary to select either EC 10 Default Values or EC 20 Default Values in the Probe Settings 4 Click the Send Settings Button to complete the setting process 73 Downloading Data It is possible to download recorded data by two methods Wireless Communication or Optical Communication NOTE If the computer clock is set incorrectly the time of the downloaded data will also be incorrect Make sure the clock settings are correct before starting a downloading session Mi When using Wireless Communication 1 Open RTR 5W for Windows 2 From the Administration Tree select the Remote Unit from which you wish to download data and in the Data Menu select Download Data The Info for the selected
138. test if a mail can be sent If warnings exist send mail at this time Make setting for the time of sending a battery life warning mail Sender Address Enter the address from which a battery life warning mail will be sent NOTE Please enter a valid e mail address via which the sending and receiving of e mail can be performed It should be noted that if you assign an invalid or an imaginary Sender Address the mail may not reach the intended party Recipient Adress Enter the address to which a battery life warning mail will be sent Up to 3 e mail addresses can be assigned Please set an address to which it is possible to send a mail from the RTR 5W environment 118 119 Mail Settings for Download NOTE If any changes have been made to the Remote Unit structure or settings please make the settings again 1 Open RTR 5W for Windows 2 Specify the location and in the Settings Menu click on Mail Settings for Download 3 Place a check next to Send mail containing the downloaded data from this location and make Location Settings Mal oattimes for Lowen ad Locsin Lhe ist Shear reel arrg Uo elemento clint Prom Ui ication Lion Saas rig econdd Data Formas atachman Gh Trot Pes ne Di Bnary fer open format Subsect Blane From E B herhitandd co Regen aE L nt Pamata Sed Method Tine Interval SSA UTG OFF FAAET LERTE rN OFT VEAL MET OFF Food Time Senda 16 00 EHIH EuT OFF euT
139. the Start window will appear If that window does not automatically open please open it by double clicking the CD ROM icon in My Computer on your desktop Or if after double clicking the CD ROM drive the file appears in the CD ROM folder double click on the start exe icon Execute Button T Open ATA FA for Windows User s Guide pdf Open RTPA VASA Users Guided pdi m4 i Open ATA STA Wena Guido pai N Open RYR S2A User s Guidal pai w Open HIA A2P Usare Guidel odii 3 Select Install RTR 5W for Windows and click the Execute Button to start the installation 4 Continue the installation by following the directions as they appear 5 After installation has been completed RTR 5W for Windows will be registered in the Window s Start Menu 30 E For Windows Vista 1 Start Windows 2 Place the CD ROM in the appropriate drive If the window automatically appears under Install or run program click on Run start exe o ee a Dire OF Taeck bidji H SAS Haas d pansi beta oe pa kr hiri ma mimin Check hnn apa Cipe Baie is e r 3 The Install Program window will appear If the Install Program Window does not automatically open please open it by double clicking on the CD ROM icon in Computer Ta Software Main Menu pa i Ta L Open ATA FA for Windows User s Guided pii La Open ATAAITATIA Users Guida pdi n E Open ATA ATA W
140. these are done by the Web Server and the sending and receiving of e mail is performed by the Mail Server E Q amp A about Viewing the Web Site Q 1 Can I use a RTR 5W logger without connecting it to a network If the RTR 5W is not connected to a network the downloading of recorded data the display of current readings recording settings and all other types of settings cannot be A carried out Q 2 What must do to view current RTR 5W readings on my cell phone To view the current readings of a RTR 5W it is necessary to connect your cell phone to the A Internet If the RTR 5W is connected to the Internet it is possible to view the current readings via your cell phone by entering the same URL as you do when viewing via your computer 142 143 E Q amp A about Networks Q 1 A What is a network A network is a system in which a group of computers are connected by cable copper wire optical fiber etc infrared ray radio waves or other means in order to share and exchange information There are basically two types of computer networks A Local Area Network or LAN consists of a group or network of computers in a limited range A Wide Area Network or WAN is a network of computers that are connected over long distance The Internet is an example of a WAN that has connected a multiple number of networks What is an IP address In a network in order to distinguish your computer from another it is necessary to assig
141. time and downloading is not possible downloading will begin upon the ending of the other communication Depending on radio wave conditions data downloading may at times be impossible Please check in the downloading log for important data If the recording mode is set for One Time and the logger becomes full you may be downloading the same data over and over again 112 113 If you wish to Stop the Auto Downloading Select the Remote Unit s for which you wish to stop downloading under the Auto Downloading settings put a check next to Not to be carried out and click the OK Button Programmed Auto Download From View Programmed Auto Download If a Remote Unit is set for Auto Download this will show the time of the next scheduled download If another type of communication such as a warning monitoring occurs at the scheduled downloading time and downloading is not possible downloading will begin upon the ending of the other communication Tone of nent heed _ 022006 eae Oe 2006 05700 0152006 21 5000 Viewing the Auto Download Log From View View Log Here it is possible to view the date and time when Auto Download settings were made when an Auto Download occurred when settings were lifted and other communication results in a log form The logs are in CSV format which can be read by common spreadsheet software and saved as text file AutcDowniogd Log Waring Log 2 2 2006 23 3956 B601 it En
142. tion Range 80 E Editing Recording Conditions 81 E Re order Channel Data 82 H Erase Selected Channel Data 83 E Shift Unit C F H Change Graph Colors n cennnnnnnnnn 84 E Copy Display to Clipboard 85 Operating the Graph Display 86 E Returning to Original Size 86 i Zooming In and Out 86 E Moving the A B Cursors Right and Left 86 E Moving Right and Left on the Graph 86 E Moving Up and Down on the Graph 86 W Vertical Axis Settings 86 Multi Scale Graph How to operate the Multi scale Graph 87 H How to Open nnnnnnn mannm 87 W Using Help 87 E Multi scale Graph Display Names and Functions 88 E Data List Display Part Names and Functions 90 Making Changes to the Graph Display 91 H Selected Channels ON OFF 7 1 mm 91 E Scale Channels ON OFF 1 mmmn m 91 H Set High Low Average Calculation Range 9
143. tion Range Display when it is opened 2 By clicking the OK Button the High Low and Average will change for each channel s data list and the graph will change to display that data contained in the new range setting 92 E Editing Recording Conditions From the Tools Menu It is possible to make corrections to channel names and to recording start date and times 1 By clicking the Channel No Button of the channel you wish to edit the Name and Started Date Time in the Edit Items display will show info for that channel number Edit Recording Conditions ChName Stating Date Time iy Dte ATASH a test ATRS3a1 Channel Number Edit Ibere Starting Date Ch 1 2 Pris Z 2003 Edit Items ChNeme Starting Time Olen FATA E Name Up to 32 letters can be entered Started Date Time The month day year hour minute and second can be changed 2 After making changes click the OK Button to finish If you wish to continue to make changes to other channels repeat the process as in step 1 The Restore Button is only effective while making changes After clicking the OK Button the settings cannot be restored to the original settings 93 E Re order Channel Data From the Tools Menu You can re order the data during graph display There are two methods to use when re ordering channels Re order by Dragging a Channel Number and Specify the Channel Numbers to be Moved Re order
144. 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 Some of our products which come under the category of strategic goods in foreign trade law need the permission of the Japanese government to be exported outside of Japan Please read the warranty and provisions for free repair carefully Software User s Agreement E Disclaimers T amp D Corporation does not guarantee the operation of RTR 5W for Windows T amp D Corporation shall not accept any responsibility for any damage whether direct or indirect that results from the usage of RTR 5W for Windows Specifications of RTR 5W for Windows may be subject to change and service may be terminated without advance notice to the user In such a case T amp D Corporation shall not be responsible for any damages whether direct or indirect from the inability to use RTR 5W for Windows T amp D Corporation has no obligation to correct any defects fo
145. und in RTR 5W for Windows E Copyright All copyrights for RTR 5W for Windows including all of the programs and all related documents are the sole property of T amp D Corporation The reprinting or redistribution for commercial purposes whether in part or in whole in magazines or as a part of any product is strictly forbidden without the expressed consent of T amp D Corporation Any inquires concerning commercial redistribution should be directed to the Sales Department of T amp D Corporation Please do not attempt to make any changes or modifications to RTR 5W for Windows RTR 5W consists of the following applications RTR 5W for Windows Network Settings Utility Temperature Humidity Graph Multi Scale Graph Event Viewer and RTR 5W web Viewer Safety Precautions and Instructions To ensure safety be sure to obey all of the following warnings The following items should be strictly obeyed for the safe usage of this unit and for protecting yourself and other people from bodily harm and or damage to property Before using make sure to carefully read understand and follow the safety rules and precautions for our products as outlined below E Explanation of Symbols Explanation of Warning Symbols These entries are actions that absolutely under no circumstance should Z Warning be taken The taking of such an action may cause serious personal physical damage or death These entries are actions that if ta
146. ve been returned to the factory default settings 41 RTR 5W Clock Settings If the clock settings for the RTR 5W are not set correctly the clock in the RTR 5W Web Viewer and the time of warnings will also be incorrect Please make sure to set correctly before beginning to use E Automatic Setting of the Clock Normally when an RTR 5W is rebooted the clock settings will be initialized However by making settings to enable the SNTP server it is possible to have the clock automatically reset to the current time upon rebooting The SNTP NTP server is a server that automatically adjusts the clock settings of a terminal on a network 1 Open the Network Settings Utility click on the Detailed Network Settings tab and gather the settings for the RTR 5W that you wish to make settings for 2 Click the Change Settings Button and the window will appear where you can make changes to the settings CoN GIF CO ora gather P OMS sere added enor SMTP birri hacen area LAN Serge D ior SMTP Settings winnie LANES tarekin LAN WEP Kony T ppa iaei LAN TP Ker Coda Pot Piute Times hierren Laget paii a hai a FIF mrm 7i HESI CAT obi Log pare aches J DIF eer on 3 Under SNTP Settings click ON to change the setting How to find an NTP server If you are connected to an intra company LAN you may already have an NTP server for your network Please ask your network administrator for details If you are
147. will appear for the Repeater 0 No Battery 5 Full 68 E Wireless Communication Test 7 In the Repeater Registration window select Communication Wireless Communication Test 2 Select the Search method and click Start Communication to begin fad baie E Tet Ad Re Apa D Ra Lead aa Tesi Al Fleece Lesta Fees Unt ome batorageg ia thet cid Desg irgi E eine E irigi E ir aa E ig FD I f i i hegre ce CB dager Start Communication Button Test All Remote and Repeaters This will test and gather signal strength to all Remote Units listed in the Registration List via all Repeaters as they are set up as well as all Remote Units that communicate directly with the Base Unit Remote Unit Group The signal strength for the Remote Units which belong to the Group selected from the Remote Unit Group List will be displayed Relay Route All Routes This will show signal strength for all Remotes and Repeaters in all Routes This will not test Remote Units that are not assigned to a Relay Route and communicate only directly with the Base Unit Selected Routes This will show signal strength for all Remotes and Repeaters in Routes that have been selected under Relay Route Names 3 The Communication Test results will appear will 4 will amp group A 1 eroup 4 2 B group A 3 Communication Successful The number of vertical lines shows the Radio Wave St
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