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1. 47 Using Help 47 Temperature Humidity Graph Display Names and FUNCHONS 44 44 4444 444mm 48 Data List Display Part Names and Functions 50 Making Changes to the Graph Display 51 Changing Colors of Data Display Area 51 Viewing and Hiding Channels in Graph 51 Setting the Max Min Avg Calculation Range 52 Editing Recording Conditions 53 Reordering Channel Data 54 Deleting Selected Channel Data 55 Shift Unit C F 55 Change Graph Colors 56 Copy Display to Clipboard 57 Operating the Graph 58 Saving Recorded Data 59 3 Ways to Save Files 59 Creating Text File 60 Opening a Saved File 61 Other Functions Auto clock Settings SNTP Settings 62 Monitoring Current Readings 64 Viewing Current TR 7W Readings 64 Viewing Current Readings from a Multiple Number of TR 7W LoggerSs 64 Warning Report Settings 68 Adjustment Function 72 Viewing Current Readings via Cell Phone 74 Graph
2. 76 WEB Viewer Settings 77 Main Unit Settings 78 Clock and Calendar Settings 78 Buttons Setting 78 LCD Settings 79 Channel Name Settings 79 Warning Mail Transmission Test 80 Forced Cancellation of Communication 80 Restarting the System 81 Checking and Making Changes to Computer Network Settings 82 For Windows XP 2000 82 For Windows 7 Vista 85 Re installing 89 For Windows XP 2000 89 For Windows 7 Vista 90 Other Troubleshooting 92 TR 7W Settings Utility 92 Web Viewer 94 FAQ S 96 Q amp A about TR 71W 72W 96 Q amp A about Web Server Functions 98 Q amp A about Viewing the Web Site 99 Q amp A about Networks 100 Q amp A about the Internet 103 Specifications
3. 23 Connecting the Sensors 24 Checking your Operating Environment 26 Connecting to a Network 27 Connecting to a HUB for Intracompany Communication 27 Connecting Directly to PC for Communication 27 Connecting to a Wireless LAN 28 Connecting to the Internet 29 Connection Examples 29 Installation 31 Operating the TR 7W Settings Utility 33 HOW tO Open 33 Using Help 33 TR 7W Settings Utility Functions 34 Network Initialization Settings 35 Detailed Network Settings 37 sending the Settings 37 Changing the Settings 38 Returning the Network Settings to the Factory Default Settings 40 Basic Functions Operating the TR 7W Series Web Viewer 41 Opening the TR 7W Series Web Viewer 41 TR 7W Series Web Viewer Functions 42 Clock and Calendar Settings 43 Recording Settings 44 Gathering Recorded Data 45 Temp Humidity Graph Operating the Temp Humidity Graph 47 How to Open
4. 106 TR 71W TR 72W 106 ODON EAEE EEEE e 108 What is TR 7W Outline Thermo Recorders TR 71W 72W are a new type of temperature and humidity data logger equipped with a built in function that enables connection to and use over the Internet or other network such as a LAN network The downloading of recorded data the monitoring of current readings and the sending of warning mails can all be done easily over the Internet or LAN network It is possible to connect to both a wired LAN and a wireless LAN The use of an Internet connection provides a low cost way to manage temperature and humidity data from long distances View o Internet browser LAWN Internet Data Logger Mi Examples of Usage Managing Temperature and Humidity in a distant warehouse via the Internet Managing Temperature and Humidity in a distant building or apartment house Collecting temperature and humidity data in a factory using a wireless LAN Buildings Stores Apartments Factories etc Management Company Wireless LAN Temp Humidity access point i Wireless LAN Temp Humidity Intenet LAN como t J Wired LAN keh We Temp Humidity kS b a o Wired LAN as Administrator checking temperature Mi Basic Functions TR 71W TR 72W e Temperature Range 60 155 C TR 71W The standard temperature sensor that comes with TR 71W has a range of 40 110
5. Handling the Temperature Humidity Sensor e The temperature humidity sensor should probably be changed after a period of about one year After removing the sensor from its package please change the temperature humidity sensor after one year s usage During use the temperature humidity sensor will accumulate impurities dirt on the surface of the sensor causing the sensor s accuracy and sensitivity to decrease If the sensor is being used in a bad environment Smoky or dusty places it may be necessary to change the sensor sooner e When the temperature humidity sensor is not being used please place it in the attached vinyl bag with the drying agent included and store it in a cool dark place with a temperature of between 5 to 25 C and a humidity of below 30 RH Attached to the temperature humidity sensor are two stickers a wetness detection sticker and a temperature detection sticker If either of the stickers shows abnormality you should change the old sensor to a new one immediately Wetness Detection _ Temperature Detection Sticker Sticker Wetness Detection Sticker Temperature Detection Sticker Informs you that the sensor has been Informs you that the sensor measured a wet temperature measurement over 60 C Under normal conditions black Under normal conditions the dots will appear on a white number 60 will lightly appear on background a pinkish white background Normal Normal Under abnormal
6. Set the browser so as to enable Cookies Make necessary settings to enable both Java applets and Java script 2 In the address area enter the address of the TR 7W logger you wish to view A T amp D Corporation Microsoft Internet Explo PPTIME RED ETAD BALADA YKD Q Xa Pe h Enter address HLAD http 71921681 10 Teh aa ami E 3 By pressing the Enter key the TR 7W Series Web Viewer will appear If the system has been restarted with the SNTP for automatic clock settings disabled the Clock and Calendar Settings window will appear only the first time the Web Viewer is opened If the Viewer does not appear Check to make sure that the IP address and subnet mask are set correctly and if necessary redo the Detailed Network Settings 41 42 mg TR 7W Series Web Viewer Functions Upon opening the TR 7W Series Web Viewer communication will begin with the TR 7W logger and the current readings monitor will appear With the TR 7W Series Web Viewer you can not only use the browser and manage recording settings and the downloading of recorded data but can also carry out various operations as listed below ITH Web Vie PRs Pe eee Poa Pe GE gee Fer Tul bull E j m oe y l TF i JE FT i Gan E alg F an owe iB 5 la E i gt i ete tes 3 Eip SU l ek pE iim E Eg miD Monitor Current Reading Window Initial Clock an
7. Thermo Recorder TR 71W TR 72W User s Manual Thank you for purchasing our product Carefully read this instruction manual before using this unit Copyright T amp D Corporation All rights reserved 2011 10 16507000008 8th Edition Mi 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 Users 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 Specifications design and other contents outlined in this manual are subject to change without notice Please follow the safety precautions outlined in this manual carefully We cannot guarantee nor are we responsible for safety if this product is used in any manner other than was intended On screen messages in this manual may vary slightly f
8. Button The remote TR 7W registration info that had been entered into the Registrant Info will be displayed e Send List Info Button By clicking on the Send List Info button the registration info in the list will be sent to the Registrant TR 7W This is particularly helpful when you wish to send the same registration info to a different Registrant Logger e Delete Button Pressing this will delete the selected remote unit from the Registration Info List e Delete All Button Pressing this will delete all registration info from the TR 7W which is the recipient of the communication If registration info for any remote units is displayed in the list all of that info will be erased If a communication error occurs at this time the registration info will not be erased from the recipient of the communication The best way check as to whether the deletion was successful or not is to receive the Registrant Info 67 Warning Report Settings With this you can send warning report mails to a registered Internet mail address Also in the Monitor Current Readings Window the channel for which the warning occurred will appear RED e Temperature Humidity Warning Report Mail The TR 7W checks the current reading every minute and sends a warning report mail if the upper or lower limit has been exceeded Because of this a second warning report mail will not be sent until the warning settings have been changed the reporting has been stopped or
9. By clicking on the OK button the deletion will be completed Erase Selected Channel Data bd Check the channel you wish to erase trom graph OK button J chi Sample 1 OK ch2 Sample 2 O Cancel LJ ch3 Sample 3 Check sh 4 Sample 4 Min Zz EJ chs Sample 5 J ch Sample 6 ch7 Sample EJ chs Sample 3 E Shift Unit CS F 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 59 Mi Change Graph Colors 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 Graph Color Settings Preview Cancel i Default Defaut eb utton ine ee O11 ine Width button Custom colors BEE EHH E ii in g ie ie i g Background Scale Zoom Box AB Cursor Paine EUS elt aL STS Note In order to make the zoom box and 46 cursors easy to see they willbe drawn in colors opposite ta the screen and scale colors so sometimes the color you select may differ from the displayed color 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 Default button you will return to the color settings when the s
10. Low Average Calculation Range Display when it is opened 2 Click the OK button to finish 52 E Editing Recording Conditions 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 Starting Date Time The month day year hour minute and second can be changed Edit Recording Conditions x Sample 2 07 4 9 2005 18 30 00 pe Sample 3 OFA S2005 18 30 00 Cancel Sample 4 OFM 92005 18 30 00 Restore Sample 5 074 9 2005 18 30 00 ES a Sample 6 OFM 92005 18 30 00 Sample 7 0749 2005 18 30 00 Help cs Sample 6 OFA a2005 15 30 00 Mame Started Date Time Sample 1 OFA S005 18 30 00 Channel Number Edit tems select Ch F Mame Sample 7 Edit Items Started Date Time 7 p 19 s 2005 10 30 IE 2 Click the OK button to finish If you wish to continue to change other channels repeat the process as in 1 The Restore button is only effective while making changes After clicking the OK button the settings cannot be restored to the original settings 53 Mi Reordering Channel Data 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 Num
11. Oe L INK Display LED tC Adaptor Jack ee es i SS Ee oe ee Power Monitor LED Ethernet Jack 10Base T 100Base TX Ethernet Jack Connect the LAN Cable AC Adaptor Jack Connect the supplied AC adaptor here Reset Button Press to return to the factory default settings Data Display LED When data is being input or output the lamp will blink green The communication speed will appear in green LINK lay LED Pepay Lamp on 100Mbps Lamp blinking 10 Mbps Power Monitor LED While the power is ON the lamp will appear green 15 li LCD Display 1 Channel Mark The channel number of the measurement being displayed will appear 2 Rec Mark The recording condition will appear ON Recording in progress BLINKING Waiting for programmed start 3 Recording Capacity After every 2000 readings the scale will be marked from left to right 4 COM Mark This will appear when data is being processed Recording Mode One Time Upon reaching capacity of 8 000 readings FULL will appear on the LCD display and recording will automatically stop Endless Loop Upon reaching capacity of 8 000 readings the oldest data is overwritten and recording continues Battery Life Warning Display When the battery power becomes low a mark will appear on the LCD of the main unit If the battery is not changed and power becomes even lower the display will go off and all normal operations will stop Please change the
12. Power is not being supplied by the AC adaptor to the TR 7W The TR 7W and the computer you are using are not on the same network The TR 7W Settings Utility is already being used by another computer Security software used to detect viruses is currently activated Please temporarily close the software The LAN card which is being used has not been formatted Q 4 cannot make settings in the Network Initialization Why One of the following may be the reason The Login ID and or Password are incorrect Another TR 7W with the same IP address is on the same network Q 5 Why does a Communication Error Connection Error appear 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 Q 8 Q 10 What are other causes of Communication Error messages One of the following may be the reason If 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 TR 7W and restart A warning report mail or test mail is in process If a sending error occurs processing takes time so please wait for at least
13. button Enter info of the TR 7W you wish to make settings for Get Settings button 37 38 E Changing the Settings 1 Click the Change Settings button and make any necessary changes to the Detailed Network Settings Lam Se Came Fd ih oe 2 se 8 Lapi Pie eet ee eee eS aini a pirg Peeper Hyg TH pee rare DHT amm aie eo Wistert Ll Steg ATP array 3 cai l TF Ce moma ol Write LEE ES ath CAITR peel ihini e indeed LEN EP ley Tepe Chet cing 2 ENTI ra bibeh anri Winekere LAN SEP fey Dida aJ rt PC Bsns SHITE Lag Pirmin kiini a a EF Legh Pereerison kiii 2 PP Serve Fas Lag Perm un acces ih if Poet hiirien eid ee Vad iret wife CHOP Acti gamn letra Centr POPS iig POF Emart SHIP Send Settings button Enter info of the TR 7W you wish to make settings for button 2 After making the changes 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 Click the Yes button to restart the TR 7W The new settings will not become valid until the TR 7W is restarted TR7WebUty E A To activate the settings it is necessary bo restart the TR F Wy Do vou wish ko restart Yes button 4 After the reactivation has been completed the settings will have been successfully made Restart TR 7W Button If the browser does not open if there is an
14. t dt j J J gt L e q ke a La aa TR ETAN Router Optical Fiber Modem Computer TR TWI T2W ADSL Modem P Ize 277 10 A CATV Modem 1 In your computer browser open the global address that has been assigned to the TR 7W ex 218 227 168 66 2 Call up via the provider or router 3 Data is returned from the TR 7W Using a Domain Name ex tr 7w net Internet Domain Management Granny hitp Htr Pw net Provider Coo r x er H E 1 r O aP La a i H Tra R 71W 72 a Computer TETIN lai Router Optical Fiber Modem hie Bers p ADSL Modem a CATY Modem 1 From your computer browser open the domain name ex tr 7w net 2 The domain name will be converted to a global IP address by the DNS server and the TR 7W will be called 3 Data is returned from the TR 7W 29 Using Mail via LAN r b a POP or IMAP Server Computer TR 71W 72W 192 168 1 25 192 168 1 10 192 168 1 20 SMTP client SMTP Server 192 168 1 5 1 The TR 7W accesses the SMTP server and sends mail 2 The SMTP server delivers the received mail 3 The computer receives mail from the POP mail server NOTE In order to receive mail it is necessary to have a SMTP mail server and a POP or IMAP mail server located on the LAN Sending Internet Mail Internet Provider ij oes Pa le TR 71W 72W Router Optical Fiber Modem SMTP Server i 192
15. 168 1 20 2 E Connecting to a Wireless LAN By inserting a Wireless LAN card into the TR 7W 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 Please do not use any CF type Wireless LAN cards that have not been proven to be compatible and are not on our LAN card list For a list of LAN cards that have been proven compatible please see our Homepage for updates Connection Examples n i _ m re j i La nas Wireless LAN em Wireless LAN HUB Lain card access point Computer TR 71W 7 72W 3 Possible to use a Wireless LAN HUB ai iii 28 Connecting to the Internet In order to connect the TR 7W 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 your 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 WE Connection Examples Using the TR 7W on the Internet internet hity 218 227 169 66 Provider i q i i aa
16. 4 The TR 7W loggers 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 but with the backup battery data measurement and recording will continue The backup battery life is about 3 months If the battery loses all of its power the recorded data will also be lost so please be careful For info about what a web server is see Q amp A about Web Server Functions Can connect directly to my computer with the LAN cable that comes with the logger The LAN cable supplied is a straight LAN cable and in some cases it cannot be used to connect directly to your computer Therefore we suggest using a cross LAN cable in order to connect an TR 7W directly to your computer Please purchase a cross LAN cable at your local computer supply store Does the TR 7W have a clock and calendar The TR 7W has an internal clock calendar built into it If the internal clock s date and time are set incorrectly the programmed recording start time the download data time and the monitor current readings time will all be wrong 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 If two TR 7W are connected to the same router how can identify which is which If two or more TR 7W loggers are connected to the sam
17. 7W cannot be active in the network and hence is not really connected After having inserted the wireless LAN card into the TR 7W make sure to go to TR 7W Settings Utility to make the necessary IP address and Subnet mask settings want to use a wireless LAN which products should I use For a list of LAN cards that have been proven compatible please see our Homepage for updates Which has priority a wireless LAN or a wired LAN If the wireless LAN is connected properly and all settings are correct the wireless LAN will have priority I want to have a mail sent when a warning occurs how can do this To use 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 97 98 E Q amp A about Web Server Functions Q 1 A Are the TR 7W data loggers web servers The TR 7W loggers have web server functionality built into them This function allows for the provision or the serving up of temperature and humidity data current readings and graphs What is a Web Server What is a client In a computer network the computer that acts as a provider of services to various users is called a server and the com
18. Login History Use this to erase the entire login history e Menu Communication Time Settings It is possible to change the communication time for all types of communication to match your network environment 34 Network Initialization Settings To connect a TR 7W to a network it is necessary to make the correct IP Address and Subnet Mask settings appropriate to your network environment NOTE To make IP address changes connect one TR 7W unit at a time and carry out the changes Please note that upon purchase all TR 7W units are set with the same IP address Do not connect more than one unit with the same address to the network at the same time T It is necessary to connect to the same network as to which the computer you have opened this application TR 7W Settings Utility is connected to 2 In TR 7W Settings Utility click on the Network Initialization Tab and then click on the Search button After clicking the search results will be shown in about 5 seconds The factory default settings for TR 7W 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 TR 7W logger TR W Settings Utility i ettings TR 7W Adju an Network Initialization Detailed Network Settings TR AN Search Results Connected Hf erm Sa Search TR 7W Loggers button Sac ca SESS SSS SCE CSTE TSSETESe aay Change Settings b
19. Login History the Settings History will not appear 69 3 In the Receive Settings Area select Domain Name or IP address and enter it then start Receive Settings 4 in the Detailed Network Settings Tab click on the Change Settings button and the Detailed Network Settings Window will appear 5 In Warning Report Mail enter the SMTP server name Make necessary settings for the gateway address DNS server address POP before SMTP and SMTP authentication Gateway Address DNS server Address IF Athir aubre Mast Leta mamrik HONLE i ig l 1 Lajin ft e a 0 DAS Seting Gw Oar DHS peri siias nman DHE sera biisidistorian SHIP Sirr od Cor DRIP pvp cede Pme SANT ir s eet Seay P Minch on Cor Logn Pecdrian sider Lisan Frie iiei 2 Logn Pamio sider J Por Humbe HIP m SUTP 25 POPI 110 Hacmi C Oonan i iP Adie ten IT Lage Pacem le Ditererce GUT er oe POP Arim STP LR Te Pari Humber H FLAA bimi Pare na Wiese LAN ESS 1D Wire La WEP Ers Tepe Oia eg kwini LAM WEP Rey Godin SRT Aare i oe Saar CP CRS Sarri Seire Ji Naca TR TW Ciis et Heb Enter the SMTP server name Make POP before SMTP settings Make SMTP authentication settings If you are unsure about whether POP before SMTP and or SMTP authentication is necessary or not please contact your provider for details 70 6 After maki
20. conditions the Under abnormal conditions the background will turn to red number 60 will clearly appear on a red background Abnormal Abnormal 20 26 Checking your Operating Environment To properly use the logger the following operational environment is necessary PC Operating Environment OS Microsoft Windows 7 32 64bit English Microsoft Windows Vista 32bit English Microsoft Windows XP 32bit SP2 or above English Microsoft Windows 2000 English To install the TR 7W Settings Utility it may be necessary to have Administrator Rights for the computer into which it will be installed PC CPU A Stable Windows Operating Environment LAN TCP IP Communication Possible Memory Capacity Enough memory to stably operate Windows More than 10MB of free space More free space is necessary for data VGA SVGA higher than 800 x 600 recommended more than 256 colors 100BASE TX or 10BASE T Twisted pair cable confirming to Category 5 STP UTP Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher Using a LAN Connect the provided LAN cable to the HUB that is connected to your computer Connecting Directly to a PC Connect the TR 71W 72W to your computer with the supplied LAN cable or a LAN cross cable If communication is not possible with the supplied LAN cable please purchase a cross LAN cable separately LAN cross cables are not included with the product Please purchase separately Using a Wireless LAN Please use a Wireless LAN card an
21. 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 What is a URL 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 english product tr_ u tr_7u_O1feature htm Schema Domain file For example if the IP address that is assigned to www tandd co jp is 61 197 203 107 by entering http 61 197 203 107 product wdr_3 tr_7w_O1feature html in the browser the same page will appear as when you enter http www tandd co jp product tr_7w tr_7w_O1feature 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 co jp and helps 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 en
22. error in the clock settings when getting current readings from a number of loggers or if any errors occur during communication click the Restart TR 7W button Note that by restarting the graph in the TR 7W Web Viewer will also be reset NOTE that by clicking the Send Settings button or the Restart TR 7W button over and over communication may become impossible Please try again after 20 seconds 39 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 With the backup battery the recorded data in the TR 7W will be saved as is The warning settings and get current reading settings will also be saved as they are 1 Pull out the AC adaptor plug from the TR 7W logger 2 Press in the RESET button on the TR 7W logger with a sharp object and while pressing in reconnect the AC adaptor i Hold in the l RESET button e 3 When the Power Monitor LED on the TR 7W logger starts blinking release the RESET button and the unit will have been returned to the factory default settings The Power Monitor 3 LED will blink 40 Operating the TR 7W Series Web Viewer E Opening the TR 7W Series 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
23. installation Click one of the options below Modify Select new program components to add or select currently installed components to remove C Repair ee E oe Reinstall all program components installed by the previous setup Check Remove Remove all installed components Cancel 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 91 Troubleshooting E TR 7W Settings Utility Q 1 A Windows Security Alert message keeps popping up what should I do A Ifyou are using Windows XP SP2 or above the following message may be displayed Windows Security Alert wat ha hath Peotect pou e ee oe ie har blichad NO Lint lodha of thea idim De pou wam bo Weep beecking thie pipan et barat TH Pw Settings Unity Publisher TLD Companen Window iiral Pubs beockeed thet piiga Prom iesirea Gonneshons Pom the inesmat on A nebea I p eeepc Ses pi a ail ha RAEE pou ae There is no problem so please click Unblock Q 2 Is it possible to use the TR 7W Settings Utility via a proxy server Communication is impossible via a proxy server Communication is possible via the Web Viewer Q 3 I cannot run a search in the Network Initialization Why One of the following may be the reason
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25. settings and click Set Clock Enter the Current Date and Time aD iter your local time Enter your Local Time Sane Set Clock Jase Return to Main Unit Settings Menu E Buttons Setting Here it is possible to deactivate the buttons on the TR 7W logger Buttons Setting met to switch buttons on the TR TLO2W Urut to ON OFF Buttons ON Buttons OH Buttons OFF l Buttons OFF button p _ button Return to Main Unit Settings Menu 78 E LCD Settings Make settings here for the TR 7W logger LCD display including whether to view in C or F and how to display i e View Ch 1 only View Ch 2 only View both channels alternately 1 Click the topic you wish to change 2 Click the Set button to finish LCD Settings Make settings for the TRAY LY2V Unit display LCD display unit c Cer Click here Display Mode Alternating Display CH1 only CH2 only Return to Main Unit Settings Menu E Channel Name Settings You can make settings for the channel name that will be displayed with the downloaded data and in the Temp Humidity Graph 1 Enter a Channel Name The name cannot exceed 16 characters 2 Click the Set button to finish Channel Name Settings nets Channel Names for TH T LTA Enter Channel gt E Return to Wain Unit Settings Menu 19 80 E Warning Mail Transmission Test From the TR 7W Settings Utility it is possible to run a warning mail test to con
26. the Network Detailed Settings window and make all necessary settings for POP before SMTP Settings and or SMTP Authentication Settings The SMTP server will not recognize the Sender Address May need to change Provider Q 4 The Web Viewer graph suddenly disappeared what happened A Inthe following cases the graph data in the Web Viewer will be reset If the communication function is restarted from the TR 7W Setting Utility If you have restarted the system in the Web Viewer under Administrator Tools Main Unit Settings Restarting the System If the AC adaptor plug is removed 94 Q 5 Q 6 Q 7 When using the port forwarding function and accessing a multiple number of TR 7W units it seems that can log into the Web Viewer Administrator Tools without entering a Login ID or a Password why With the TR 7W units once you have logged into the Web Viewer Administrator Tools it is possible from the same browser to access the administrator tools again without re entering a Login ID or a Password If from the same browser you access a TR 7W unit with a different IP address you will need to enter the login ID and Password to log into the Web Viewer Administrator Tools This is because a check of the login info occurs with each new IP address When using the port forwarding function and accessing a multiple number of TR 7W units the IP address remains the same and the port number is different Due to this even thoug
27. the measured value falls back within the acceptable range and once again exceeds a limit If no Upper or Lower limit settings have been made only the Backup Battery Power Warning Mail will be functioning e Backup Battery Power Warning Mail The TR 7W will check the voltage of the backup battery once a day at 12 00 pm If the backup battery power is below standard a warning mail will be sent 1 In TR 7W Settings Utility click on the Warning Settings Tab 2 Make the desired settings TR 7W Settings Utility Menu Hap Herat Irairis Deiskad Heimi Tehe Wareng Sethi PH A Ariki iah Cuen Readings Selge y ef li Hiera Siam GTA OTAPI Upe aod Lyen Limi Hacim Ch Upper Lind ii ChI Lene Lord T Oh Upper Lara T Dha Lieren Liia E aj F jarten redness Duie CIF fo Cin h i A eter Tenda MH armelibbreyseter DE hop ip OF letiery Dod Alber the Ferske Home Chl Temp Cha Humai message the lokma be all ha attached Hosa her ths meg a a iey aTi bhey pall ad bet aahi jip in Bl eer Settings History 0 Goran i iPkddery 12 160 1 14 Enter the Recipient Info Logan IE ees re Warning Start button Gat Sminge Wong ik Warning Stop button Waina Star P arzrard TEP Le Le 7 nee oem Pret Humi 2 Get Settings button 68 e Type of Unit Select the type of device e Monitoring Status Monitoring Warnings or Warnings Stopped will appear e Up
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29. 168 1 0 ADSL Modern F 192 166 1 20 CATV Modem Smtp qos COM SMTP client zi Y Ta i Coriiputei 192 168 1 10 POP or IMAP e P pop ne jp md E Cell Phone Mail 1 The TR 7W accesses the SMTP server and sends mail 2 The SMTP server delivers the received mail 3 The computer receives mail from the POP mail server NOTE Please make all necessary router LAN settings 30 Installation Install the provided software Is Windows operating properly If Windows is not operating properly TR 7W Settings Utility and Temp Humidity Graph may not be installed correctly or it may not operate properly e Please quit all other applications lf 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 the TR 7W Settings Utility it may be necessary to have Administrator Rights for the computer into which it will be installed This software is compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7 The layout of the installation window for Windows Vista 7 closely resembles that of Windows XP SP2 Please refer to the installation instructions for Windows XP SP2 below and follow the on screen messages as they appear when installing the software into Windows Vista 7 1 Open Windows 2 Place the accompanying CD ROM into your CD ROM drive In a few seconds the Install Program window will appear If that window doe
30. 3 C at normal temperature and at 50 C a gap of 0 5 C may occur 109 110 W Humidity and Temperature Sensors For TR 72W unit millimeters TR 3110 Humidity and Temperature Sensors Cable Length 1m Sensor Response Time Approx 7 min 90 response Materials 1 Temperature Humidity sensor Polypropylene resin Vinyl Coated Electrical Possible Temperature Measurement Range 0 to 50 C Possible Humidity Measurement Range 10 to 95 RH Sensor Temperature Durability 10 to 55 C Humidity Measurement Accuracy 5 RH at 25 C 50 RH Service life 1 year under normal operational conditions Operational conditions Without dew condensation water leakage or effect from corrosive gas or organic solvents Mi AC Adaptor AD 0605 Input 100 to 120 V Output 5V 2A Cable Length 1 85 m AD 05C1 Input 100 to 240 V Output 5V 2A i Cable Length 1 6 m For product information or questions contact us at T amp D Corporation 817 1 Shimadachi Matsumoto Nagano JAPAN 390 0852 Fax 81 263 40 3152 E mail support tandd com Website http www tandd com Thermo Recorder TR 71W TR 72W User s Manual Published by T amp D CORPORATION Copyright T amp D Corporation All rights reserved
31. 7W for Windows Sample data trx T Coax File View Tools Graph Help E Se 1 wt oo Return a Dr iginal 5 ize foom Out Erase Selected Channel Data Mina Re order Channel Data Pere ae Change Graph Colors Shift Unit C lt gt 9F 1 I itd Set High Low Avg Calculation Range oraso Edit Recording Conditions 07 19705 ar SARS 18 3800 Cursor 4 0771 92005 18 3130 Copy Display to Clipboard Clee Cursor B OFM 9 2005 18 36 37 emmamma EPEE 49 E Data List Display Part Names and Functions This is a list of the data that was displayed in graph form 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 E Data List 1 Miga Low Avg Cake Plage Het Lowest Erry E ee i Date Time button nample Janne Samme d Sampe 4 Sample 5 el h2 chal ch ena 40 3 1 110 5 418 30 3 R 1 0 a r 40 3 E 10 9 J _ Date Time Vg 2005 1R aTr 7 19 2005 18 30 0 7 10 2008 3002 Recorded Date Display joans teas 303 5 109 35 aiea garol 303 5 Ws an ig 2nns teak 302 ioe 4 apioa eano 303 3O ia 46 F 1 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 mov
32. AP 2 0 Version WAP 1 0 Version _CHTML Version XHTML Version HTML Version _ 3 The Current Readings display will appear TR 7W Series Web Viewer WAP 2 0 Ver 05 07 04 13 45 Temperature 30 5 C Humidity 15 74 NOTE To view the current readings monitor via cell phone it is necessary to open the TR 7W to the public on the Internet The current readings will not be automatically refreshed You will have to use the browser refresh function on you cell phone 19 Graph Measurements taken by the TR 7W loggers can be shown in graph form which updates every 10 minutes and can show up to 1 week s worth of data The browser will be refreshed every 5 minutes 1 Open the Web Viewer for the TR 7W of which you wish to view the current readings See page 41 for more details about the display 2 By clicking on Graph the Temp Humidity Graph will appear ITR 7W Web Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer in rd Fie edit vew Favorites Took Pup rr Q O NAH Pun tno BS w WS Acker ig ttn 197 168 1 Ay incon werner Fe wel Temipenatore Fimi Graph Jui 14 2005 Jul 14 3304 ul 16 2005 jal 17 2008 Jui 18 200 Juita eS on 3 17 00 he AM On a Ak PINE Ak 1200 AM 120 00 AM 1700 Ale CH AC eperen CH A Temperate i rie af ita ek F Se EL ESE If any of the following operations are performed all data in the graph will be erased If the communication function is restarted fr
33. C With the optional sensor a wider range of 60 155 C can be measured and recorded Please see and purchase our optional sensors to meet your specific needs e Humidity Measurement Range 10 95 RH TR 72W The standard sensor that comes with the TR 72W has a temperature measurement range of O 50 C and a humidity measurement range of 10 95 RH e Recording Capacity 8000 readings x 2 channels Each channel can record and store up to 8000 readings At the longest recording interval of 60 minutes recording can continue consecutively for 1 year e 15 Recording Intervals There are 15 recording intervals 1 second to 60 minutes to select from There are 2 types of recording modes to choose from One Time Upon reaching capacity of 8 000 readings FULL will appear on the LCD display and recording will automatically stop Endless Loop Upon reaching capacity of 8 000 readings the oldest data is overwritten and recording continues e Changing the LCD Display Using the software you can choose to change the LCD display pattern from displaying either one of the two channels or displaying both channels alternately e Backup Function Under normal conditions the AC adaptor should be used for measuring and recording data but if there is a power shortage or the AC adaptor cable beomes unusable the backup battery can be used for measuring and recording Communication is not possible Directly Insert LAN Card for Easy Wireless Connection B
34. Introductory Guide hermo Recorder TR 71W TR 72W ree Introductory Guide and Warranty x 1 Temperature Humidity Sensor TR 3110 x 1 Sensor AC Adaptor x 1 AD 0605 or AD 05C1 INA Thermo Recorder Web J d A aa N for TR 71W 72W TR TW Settings Utility Temperature Humidity Graph a T amp D corporation Software CD ROM x1 13 TR 71W 72W Part Names and Functions Mi Logger Body DISPLAY INTERVAL REC STOP Button Button Button DISPLAY Button Pressing this button will change the LCD display mode INTERVAL Button By pressing this button you can check or change the currently set recording interval REC STOP Button By pressing this button you can start or stop recording If you have deactivated the buttons in the Web Viewer Button Operation Settings the buttons will not function even if pressed Top CF Interface Slot Battery Case 9 Insert a Wireless LAN Card 1 CF Interface Slot NOTE Do not insert anything other than a communication card Battery Case Insert the backup battery 1 Fora list of LAN cards that have been proven compatible please see our Homepage for updates 14 LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE ppe m eE i ry LL Sensor Jack Channel 1 1 Reset Button Sensor Jack Channel 2 O _Data Display Only for TR 71W Eih k LED thernet Jac
35. K button to finish The changes will go into effect by either clicking the Refresh button in your browser or by reopening the browser A TR 7W Web Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt EOL pe Search gri Address http 192 168 1 10 Refresh f T Main Unit Settings You can make Main Unit settings in TR 7W Web Viewer under Administrator Tools Main Unit Settings To open Administrator Tools the proper Login ID and Password are needed Mi Clock and Calendar Settings If the TR 7W s date and time are set incorrectly the recording start time the download data time and the monitor current readings time will all be wrong Please make sure to set correctly before beginning to use NOTE If you make clock settings manually the clock will lose its settings upon removal of the AC adaptor or after restarting the system Hence it is necessary to reset the clock after having restarted the system or having lost AC power 1 Entering the Current Time and Date By clicking Enter your Local Time your current computer settings will automatically be entered If using Enter your Local Time please make sure that your computer clock settings are correct 2 Click the Set Clock button to send the date and time settings to the data logger and complete the setting Clock and Calendar Settings met the Date and Time on the TR T1 2yi Enter the date and time
36. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOJOPOOOOOOOOHMY gt 2 Up to 8 channels 4 TR 7W units of recorded data that has been downloaded and saved to a file can be viewed in 1 graph You can view the data displayed in the graph window as a list and then choose to print Itis also possible to convert the data to common text file format CSV type format We advise that you save displayed and edited data as is necessary amp DO000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000S 19 W Operational Settings TR 7W Settings Utility Detailed Network Settings Warning Report Settings j ci NI 0 D z Q C lt Adjustment Settings Gather Current Readings Settings 20 IP address Subnet Mask Port Number Login ID Password DNS SNTP SMTP Mail Server IP Block Wireless LAN POP Before SMTP Settings SMTP Authentication Settings Rebooting the TR7W Restarting the System Warning Report Settings Warning Report Mail Recipient Address Settings Adjustment Settings Initialization View Multiple Current Rea
37. Sensors TR 0106 TPE Resin Shielded sensors x 2 iad 10 Temp Humidity Sensor x 1 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 Seconds 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 60 Minutes Total of 15 choices Recording Capacity 8 000 Readings x 2 Channels Endless Overwrite from the oldest data when recording capacity is full One time Method Stop recording when recording capacity is full Measurement Accuracy Recording Interval Recording Method Measurements Ch1 only Ch2 only alternating display LCD Display Recording Status Battery Life Warning Over Measurement Range Amount of Recorded Data Unit of Measurement Power Source Special AC Adaptor DC5V Data Back up 3 Saved for about 3 months with 1 lithium battery CR 2032 5 Wired LAN 10 100 Base TX RJ45 connector Wireless LAN IEEE802 11b CF type Wireless LAN Card 6 Dimensions 4 H55mm x W78mm x D39mm Weight About 101g Including one battery oe eo ere Temperature 0 to 60 C Humidity 20 to 80 RH without condensation 7 for Main Unit Accessories Included AC Adaptor AD 0605 or AD 05C1 Lithium Battery LAN cable 2m Software CD in Package User s Manual Warranty Browser Functions View Temperature and Humidity Data in Graph Form Start Recording Download Data Monitor Current Readings Check Back up Battery Warning Mail Function E mail Register up to 5 addresses to receive mail Power Consumption About 290mA when using wired LAN Security Access Controlled IP Addr
38. Software Outline Window J Troubleshootings J and Others utline E Contents By clicking on one of the marks next to the topics listed you can find detailed information for that subject Index To get an explanation from a keyword select a keyword from the Index list and then click the View button Search Enter the keyword you wish to search for and click the Start Search button All topics that contain the keyword will be displayed By selecting a topic and clicking the View 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 in the Toolbar simple explanations will appear the next time you click on a menu an icon or objects in the main window 47 48 E Temperature Humidity Graph Display Names and Functions C Program FilesiTRi W for Windows Sample data trx T or Foes e welt 1z isa ls lela 18 OFM S05 07 1805 07 1805 07 1805 45 2300 45 2000 42 3700 1S 3500 Cursor 4 0792005 16 31 S0 Calculation Range from Or 92005 13 29 50 Cursor BOTAN S005 TESESY As B 0 00 05 007 to OF 2005 18 4437 Maa To view help Press F1 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
39. To connect to a network it is necessary to enter an IP address and subnet mask that are appropriate for your network Under Network Settings make the appropriate settings for your IP address and Subnet mask More detailed settings can be made in Detailed Network Settings Moreover from the TR 7W Web Viewer other settings can be made for the Main Unit and for the _ TR 7W Web Viewer Display DYO00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000OOOOOOOY 2 TR 7W Main Unit Clock and Calendar Settings From the TR 7W Series Web POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHPR From the TR 7W Web Viewer first set the data logger s clock and calendar settings to your local time These settings will be valid until the loggers web server is restarted or the power is turned OFF DYO000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000OOOOOOOY Basic Operations 1 Recording Settings From the TR 7W Se
40. W Series Web Viewer Compatible Devices TR 71W TR 72W Communication Recording Start Immediate Programmed Recording Stop Downloading of Recorded Data Functions Monitor Current Readings Monitor Current Readings from Multiple Units Graph WEB Viewer Settings Main Unit Settings Clock Settings Buttons Settings LCD Settings Channel Name Settings Send Warning Mail Test Forced Cancellation of Communication Re start System Properties Mi Temperature Humidity Graph Compatible Devices Devices Compatible Devices TR 71W TR 74W TR 723W TR 72W Number of Channels 8 oa a Simulaneous Display and Processing Possible to process mixed data from up to 4 units Temp Humidity Graph Graph Display Temperature and Humidity Graphs for each Channnel Zoom in out and scroll with mouse or keyboard Change Channel Colors Turn ON and OFF Channel Display Data Display Channel Name Recording Interval Number of Readings Highest Lowest and Average Readings Unit of Measurement AB Cursor Dates Times and Data Readings Calculated Difference between Cursor A and B File Output T amp D Common Data File Text File CSV etc Selected Range or File for Entire Period Others Data List Display Calculation Range Settings Data Maintenance Edit Recording Conditions Delete Data by Channel Re order Data by Channel E PC Operating Environment OS Microsoft Windows 7 32 64bit Windows Vista 32bit Windows XP 32bit SP2 or abo
41. a the Internet it is possible to assign a fixed IP address to the router and then give each of the TR 7W units in the network a different port number For example to access the TR 7W which has a URL of http www tr7w com and an HTTP port number of 9680 you would enter the HTTP port number at the end of the URL as such http www tr7w com 9680 For more information about these settings see the user s manual that came with your router Q 8 IfI connect the TR 7W to the Internet is it not possible that another person could read my data or change my settings A 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 But as long as your password and ID have not been leaked or stolen it will be impossible to access the most important areas But be aware that there are no assurances that your password and ID will not be stolen If you wish to lessen these risks we strongly suggest that you install a firewall and other security software into your network 105 Specifications E j v N h N N Optional Sensor 60 to 155 C 1 ototo ff Average 0 3 C 20 to 80 C 5 RH Average 0 5 C 40 to 20 C 80 to 110 C 2 At 25 C 50 RH Measurement Resolution 0 1 C 1 RH Attached
42. ace 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 Change Channel Colors in Data Display Ctr Data List Display Ctrl Selected Channels ON OFF 7 Channeli Cirl 1 Channel02e Cirte Channelos Ctril 3 Channelo4 Ctrl 4 w Toolbar Statusbar w Channels Ctri 5 Channelo Ctri 6 w Channelo Ctrl w Channelos Ctri 8 W Channel i Check mark v channela2 gee Enlarged gt Channelo3 Channelo4 Channels Channel06 Channelo Channelds Ctrl Cirlt 3 Cirlt 4 Ctrlt 5 Cilt 6 Cirlt Cirlt s 51 W Setting the Max Min Avg Calculation Range Tools Menu 1 Set the calculation range in the Set High Low Avg Calculation Set High Low Avg Calculation R X From 71972005 18 29 50 Cancel To 7171912005 18 44 32 Help Hew Calculation Range From AEI p 2005 18 30 at Entire a e Fife sf pE Current Calculation Range Enter the numerical values Display shows date and time af 4 B Cursor Positions By clicking the Entire Graph button the dates and times for the entire graph will be displayed If in the graph display place the A cursor at the position for the beginning of the calculation range and the B cursor at the end of the range and those dates and times will appear as the new range in the Set High
43. address for the Internet and an internal IP address for the company or household LAN 103 104 Q 4 A Q 5 Q 6 want to use a URL without a fixed IP address how can do that If you wish to access a TR 7W by URL but without a fixed IP address it is possible to use a dynamic IP address 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 http www tr7w 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 withou
44. amage 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 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 Table of Contents Introduction Software User s Agreement 1 Safety Precautions and Instructions 2 Table of Contents 6 What is TR 7N 7 sese 8 OUT IG esa cenc ce edebteee teense ceed edeect 8 Examples of Usage 8 Basic Functions 9 Package Contents 12 TR 71W 72W Part Names and Functions 14 Logger Body 14 LCD Display 16 Other Displays 17 Outline of USOE 18 Basic Operation 18 Operational Settings 20 Getting Ready Getting the TR 71W 72W Ready to Use 22 Installing the Backup Battery 22 Connecting the AC Adaptor
45. ata 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 Save in Text File 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 Text File Settings bd Text File T Range to b d Select the Text File Type cn ae Bacar mace Select the Range f Al data to be Saved C Displayed data only 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 Select Text File Name Enter File name Filename Sampledatd Save y Save button Save as Lupe Text Format Files tt Cancel NOTE Text File cannot be read into the Temp Humidity Graph 60 Opening a Saved File To open a previously saved file designate the file name to open it 1 Click Open in the File Menu 2 Select the name of the data you wish to open and click Open to view the data in graph form Open Data File Look ire B TR for windows l EL Sarnple Select a file to open 9 HMAS File name Sample data fies Open button Files of type ThermoRec Common Files t Cancel Info about Selected File CHA Mame Sample 1 Recording Interval 15e A Data Read
46. battery as soon as the Battery Warning Mark appears Unit of Measurement The channel number of the measurement being displayed will appear Measurements and Messages Area Current measurements or operational messages will appear here 16 Mi Other Displays Ga 248 ONETIME Iib LL Loc If you have deactivated the buttons in the Web Viewer Button Operation Settings and you press a button Loc will appear in the display E P When external power has been disconnected the display will alternate CH1 CH2 E P If the display has been set for a fixed channel that fixed CH and E P will be alternately displayed FULL When recording under the One Time mode and upon reaching capacity of 8 000 readings FULL will appear on the LCD display and recording will automatically stop 17 Outline of Use W Basic Operation Getting Ready 1 Getting the TR 7W Ready to Use Get the TR 7W logger ready to measure temperature and humidity by inserting the backup battery connecting the AC adaptor and the sensor s 2 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 Connect the Network Cable See examples of connections on p 27 28 for how to connect the TR 7W to your router or computer and upon completion turn the power ON Even if you are
47. ber 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 Re order Channel Data Ci g Mame 1 sample 1 R cae al Sample 3 Cancel Drag the channel number you wish Sample 4 to move to the desired position 5 Sample 5 Restore Qe Restore i d bi Sample 6 button ab Sample f nals a Sample 8 Rte order From ch Ta cha Re order Specify the Channel Numbers to be Moved 1 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 Re order Channel Data Name Sample 1 OK ot oiin Sample 2 Sample 3 Cancel Ci So Go om Ee ow Poet sample 4 Sample 5 Restore e Restore Sample 6 button Sample 7 Help Sample a Re order If you wish to move Ch 3 to Ch 7 j From Chi To i Re order Re order simply set From Ch 3 To Ch 7 cna e or 54 Mi Deleting Selected Channel Data Tools Menu 1 Put a check on the channel number you wish to erase 2
48. current readings of that unit as well 1 In TR 7W Settings Utility click on the Gather Current Readings Settings Tab 2 Enter the Registrant Info 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 History pull down menu You can select an IP address from the History pull down menu 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 TR 7 W Settings Utility Menu Help Henk raae Died adhe Heiva Sethe Vanna Sritarag TAP Avis ttre Goha Cusen Roping Setting Aap Banwa aie Piaipy 142 The T10 Demain Enter info for the TR 7W you wish GiiPagkers 182 1H 1 10 to make the Registrant Logger serve mre Receive Registrant Info button Seed Liat kie Flegjet bhatt link Lei Regevsion Hame URL lie fag Rete Wired toe legged tern Enter info for the TR 7W unit s you wish to make Remote Units E poser iy gien P pras URL hiii Hardin Uira Hap or Remote Unit Registration button 3 By clicking on the Receive Registrant Info button you can easily confirm the registration info All registration info will be displayed in the Registration Info List 4 Register the TR 7W unit s as Remote Units Registration Name Will appear when viewing the current r
49. cursor to the left or right 3 Toolbar Buttons appear for frequently used commands 4 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 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 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 C Program Files TR 7W for Windows Sample data trx T File Yiew Tools Graph Help 071905 0rrg05 a 0rr1g05 0rrg05 18 3200 18 3400 18 3600 18 33 00 Cursor A 0771 92005 18 3130 Calculation Range trom 071 972005 16 29 50 Cursor B 07A S2005 18 3637 As 6 0 00 05 07 to OF A 92005 18 4432 Menu Display Using the Mouse By right clicking on the graph the Menu will be displayed C Program Files TR
50. d Calendar Settings Window Monitor Current Readings The current readings measured every 30 seconds in the TR 7W can be displayed and viewed Monitor Multiple Current Readings By registering a multiple number of TR 7W loggers in TR 7W Settings Utility it is possible to simultaneously view a number of current readings from multiple loggers Graph Measurements taken by the TR 71W loggers can be shown in graph form which updates every 10 minutes and can show up to 1 week s worth of data Administrator Tools To open Administrator Tools the Login ID and Password are needed Recording Settings Make setting changes to the recording conditions Download Recorded Data Download recorded data to a computer and create files WEB Viewer Settings Make changes to names of the Main Title Window Title and Footer Main Unit Settings Make various settings concerning the TR 71W loggers Properties Displays all of the TR 7W settings Clock and Calendar Settings lf the TR 71W s date and time are set incorrectly the recording start time the download data time and the monitor current readings time will all be wrong Please make sure to set correctly before beginning to use NOTE If you make clock settings manually the clock will lose its settings upon removal of the AC adaptor or after restarting the system Hence it is necessary to reset the clock after having restarted the system or having
51. d a Wireless LAN access point Combined Wireless LAN and Hub OK For a list of LAN cards that have been proven compatible please see our Homepage for updates http www tandd com Using the Internet In order to connect to the Internet you must first make arrangements with a provider for a 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 your network administrator To get more details about your Internet connection and setup please contact your provider Connecting to a Network Following are some examples of ways to connect a TR 7W logger to a network Please select the connection method that suits your network environment E Connecting to a HUB for Intracompany Communication To ensure a proper connection make sure that the plug is completely inserted M ea b man TOHUB Connection Examples E O a EER Included LAN cable H Em LN 20W a TR 71W 72W sine esi 192 168 1 20 192 168 1 10 E Connecting Directly to PC for Communication lf communication is not possible with the supplied LAN cable please purchase a cross LAN cable separately To ensure a proper connection make sure that the plug is completely inserted To Computer Connection Examples mF _ ms Supplied LAN Cable or Cross LAN Cable Computer 192 168 1 10 TR 71W 72W 192
52. dings Settings TR 7W Series Web Viewer Monitoring Current Readings Monitor a Multiple Number of Current Readings Graph Display Recording Start Gather Recorded Data WEB Viewer Settings Clock and Calendar Settings Button Settings LCD Settings Channel Name Settings an NI 0 D a D eJ D D Main Unit Settings Warning Mail Transmission Test Forced Cancellation of Communication Restarting the System gt 3 n O o o V 21 Getting the TR 71W 72W Ready to Use W Installing the Backup Battery 1 Pull out the battery case 2 Insert the battery into the case making sure not to mistake Insert a new battery into the case gt i 3 Replace the battery case There are no POWER switches on the TR 71W 72W units Once the battery is reinserted power will go on 22 Battery Functions Under normal conditions the AC adaptor should be used for measuring and recording data but if there is a power shortage or the AC adaptor cable becomes unusable the backup battery can be used for measuring and recording NOTE Communication cannot occur with only the backup battery If no battery has been installed and the AC adaptor power cannot be used all data will be lost So please be very careful Replacing the Battery When the battery power becomes low a mark will appear on the LCD of the main unit If the battery
53. display properly please connect your network administrator Some environments such as a company network may have special settings Re installing Before reinstalling or updating the TR 7W Settings Utility software make sure to carry out the uninstall program first Before you begin the uninstall program first make sure to quit all TR 7W Settings Utility and Temp Humidity Graph programs To install the TR 7W Settings Utility it may be necessary to have Administrator Rights for the computer into which it will be installed E For Windows XP 2000 1 In the Windows Control Panel click on Add Remove Programs 2 From the list of currently installed programs select TR 7W Settings Utility and click the Add Remove button 3 The Install Shield Wizard will appear Check Remove and click Next InstallShield Wizard Welcome Modify repair or remove the program Welcome to the TR 4 for Windows Wer 1 00E Setup Maintenance program This program lets you modify the current installation Click one of the options below C Modify Select new program components to add or select currently installed components to remove es Reinstall all program components installed by the previous setup Check Remove I Hemove all installed components Next gt Cancel 5 After the uninstall process is completed reinstall by following the directions to Install 4 Follow the directions to Unins
54. dkdhesa Pomeny Weer 1U pop CATR nema addnada S conden Piakereand 12H Poet Numer 110 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 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 the NTP server open to the public Make sure to use a server which is the 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 4 After making the settings enter the info for the recipient of the settings and click the Send Settings button p Sn ef a OFF fi cto DFE Lager Pan iEn ei ay rl a S ak J Ling Pepa cies 2 POP Germ ia Leai Psema pi J iire ii limbi Test Pai T WIRE ay BIP korira Eji a bee CPLA C ORaA MDS te DF IHF Liver Pars iid PLS Eskar GHP a ee Send Settings button 5 A message will appear asking you if it is OK
55. e Web Viewer for the TR 7W logger from which you wish to download data See page 41 for more details about the display 2 Under Administrator Tools select Recording Settings To open Administrator Tools the proper Login ID and Password are needed 3 Click the OK button NOTE While downloading recorded data DO NOT use the back button on the browser to view previous pages AND DO NOT use the refresh button to reload a page OTR 7W Web Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer fis Git Yew Favors fook Hob Gp back me x 2 fa po Search TE Favorites ia se E igre 4 hits A152 1681 10 WET Fim i z Pecordeg Sets Gather Recorded Data ER Weer Mar tiig Peles Lest Settee 4 Mams aa Coering Rerarded ham opera Whale downhoading mconded date OO MOT te the back butted on the booties io ew previous pages AHD Det WOT ure the eeftesh bution to reload a page E K 45 46 4 Click the Download button OTR 7W Web Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer fin Get View Forte ook Heb Q Oi BG Amh rrem O Ga E 4B bitter 1921681 10 ie T Fumascling Ela Download Mecorded Data EE erie Se hae Maa Uat Sed le Pupe in ibe Fide Dowload window make sure io chick on Save Hy hrii on Open the emn Hima Cap met parl prepesl open Pike dmiiisi Ah ee be m TEW Fha Fma ir Thama Paco i Liinamaa p epen Download L_ ___ ret button 5 In the File Down
56. e 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 page 82 88 Checking and Making Changes to Computer Network Settings Do not use a LAN card which has not been formatted 36 Detailed Network Settings Make more detailed network settings for the TR 7W here Before making any settings here please set the TR 7W with the proper IP address E Sending the Settings 1 Click the Detailed Network Settings Tab 2 Inthe Get Settings Area enter the information for the TR 7W 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 will appear in the Settings History If you select an IP address or domain name here the Login 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 Warma Danga THT Aiert Ceb eer Renin erga himas meer Titi Haaat Lanm Derg ben Lang a CHES Sata a Ons Server Address porary ae DHS Desar Adcom eencreiary SAT Sewer Adhesion LATE Server Acree et ora TP Br gi Sarga Hairy w Settings History O ale Eal Et Change Settings
57. e router it is possible to identify by setting each with am individual IP address and from the Internet side can be identified by the port number to which it is connected See Q 7 in Q amp A about the Internet for more details Where can I set the port number The port number can be set in the TR 7W TR 7W Settings Utility Under normal conditions for HTTP communication the setting is 80 but if you wish to synchronize the settings to match the router settings it is necessary to change the settings for the TR 7W and for the router Q 6 Q 7 Q 10 It is possible to connect the TR 7W to the network by using the LAN cable that connects the computer to the LAN network Inserting the LAN cable that connects the computer to the network into the TR 7W will physically connect the TR 7W to the network but without making the necessary settings such as IP address the TR 7W cannot be active in the network and hence is not really connected After having inserted the LAN cable into the TR 7W make sure to go to TR 7W Settings Utility to make the necessary IP address and Subnet mask settings It is possible to connect the TR 7W to the wireless LAN by removing the wireless LAN card from my computer and inserting it into the TR 7W Inserting the wireless LAN card that connects the computer to the network into the TR 7W will physically connect the TR 7W to the network but without making the necessary settings such as IP address the TR
58. e to the data you want E Data List high Lew Awg Cake Range itgreat Lowen Avarsce ipa D a sample couse Sample 1 Sample Semple 9 Flapeed Time Li ZRH CH hi eh E AT Oday 00 00 00 40 4 f 1 0 a 3A Aday 00 00 N 40 3 13 110 Elapsed Time Oday 00 00 02 40 4 13 10 9 Display Oday OOAM DS 99 2 14 109 Oday O0d0 0 40 2 15 109 Oday 00 00 05 30 2 17 10 9 Oday O0 lt 00 06 30 3 17 10 8 a e Nota MoT 7053 ie Mit Cick io Open Content Meral Menu Display Using the Mouse By right clicking on the graph the Menu will be displayed Data List Hgh Leet ang Cake Fange Herent Lowent Average Prin Preven Cosa Sample 1 Surup Sampie 7 Sampe 4 Sample J late Time IH C C of is ci 1 19 2005 la Aiii Dg mL ee 4 41 8 7 78 2008 18 300 35 pie eve PSF 2005 Teo 0e a0 a 19 3005 mago 2 core 16 2005 18 3004 Dipi Line 77 19 2005 18 3005 HT ditar l 07 19 2005 18 300 ir a e Noto MoT 7063 ine Migecick Uren Digla lint with Ad dats 50 Making Changes to the Graph Display Mi Changing Colors of Data Display Area View Menu You can change the letters used in the data list display for each channel between monochrome and channel color W Viewing and Hiding Channels in Graph 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 pl
59. eadings You cannot use these symbols lt gt URL As the URL enter the IP address or Domain Name for the TR 7W unit you wish to register 65 66 5 Click the OK button to finish registration If you wish to continue to register more units repeat the process as in 4 and 5 6 Open the Web Viewer for the TR 7W you have set as the Registrant Logger See page 41 for more details about the display l By clicking Monitor Multiple Units you will be able to view the current readings for all of the units which you have registered 2TR 7W Web Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer Eir Got Yee Foe Took Help a GI is E j arch i Froen Gra E jien eg eee OGT AAT I R 7W Series Web Viewer Malis Casnar Headings E EP Ta ea Url DS m Sa TAPEET a IRISH IA erp redigis manr TEER TETEE 2 168 2ESIOLS TR 7W Settings Utility Gather Current Readings Settings Tab Window TR 7W Settings Utility a K oh H t x Heh regio ieimbad Heiek Eeg Wmr Sriiraj PH A Arii Goha Cuen Rosing ating Laaa Eagna ae Peart H Tae 110 i C Ums Ci Arbes 19 16A i a Pate ss2e8eseee Pai huria Gr Fleet Lhe ig Cae Receive Registrant Info mip a lt button Smila Send List Info button Regeveien Hame URL hii Sete Delete button oe Delete All button lang Rete Lira toe Hian E yh gi P pra UAL hiir e Receive Registrant Info
60. ement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Caution Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Safety Precautions and Instructions Please carefully observe the following safety measures when using our product To prevent any loss or damage to our customers other people and or property and to ensure the proper use of our products we ask that before using our product you carefully read understand and follow the safety rules and precautions for our products as outlined below Mi Explanation of Symbols Explanation of Warning Symbols These entries are actions that absolutely under no circumstance DANGER should be taken The taking of such an action may cause serious personal physical damage or death These entries a
61. erly please connect your network administrator E For Windows 7 Vista 1 In the Control Panel click on Network and Internet View network status and tasks For the Classic View double click on the Network and Sharing Center icon 2 Click Management network connections under Tasks TEDE Neterork md meme Pite and anng Center i E a hatwork and Sharing Center omer ud nip iran nabagi 1 he riire zi IMFO F WTAE Maufliphe nehan imien hii heia R Tit coumita Pi heweh J Public netong CabemirE HEERE Eseg pna inet Conreria e AA ET he Unda entifeed network Ele ratere 3 Select the Network adapter that you are using and right click with the mouse and open the Properties SS ee be P Meterortk and interest Meteork Connectoans p pP Hur Trius e HNE Cannectamty Hermo CEng Gane Type Fhonet or Hot Adta LAM pe Pagh Speed irienner Li ai i inier um otin a man Dnabie habu Dupe Bridge Cirrbclorni Erre Ghoctcut Parara OK 85 4 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and click on the Properties button Networking Connect using a VMware Accelerated AMD PCNet Adapter This connection uses the following items o Client for Microsoft Networks QoS Packet Scheduler im File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks LEL LEAT EL Ti J L Make sure that there is a check and select hot Crm GJ Properties De
62. ess ID Password Authentication GomoathieOs Microsoft Windows 7 32 64bit Windows Vista 32bit Windows XP 32bit SP2 or above p Windows 2000 English Interface Compatible with all T amp D tested and approved models Errors in accuracy increase with increase in electrical noise Battery Life varies according to type of battery measuring environment communication frequency and ambient temperature This estimate of battery life was based on normal use under normal conditions using a new battery This is in no way a guarantee of battery life 4 Without protrusion 5 The backup battery is for data backup and emergency use only The battery is not used under normal conditions If using only the battery network communication cannot occur Please do not use any CF type Wireless LAN cards that have not been proven to be compatible Please ask your local representative about which Wireless LAN cards can be used For an updated list of Wireless LAN cards that have been tested and proven compatible please see our Homepage This is the working environment specs when using only the data logger When using with a LAN card or cell phone these specs may vary Oh O N 106 E TR 7W Settings Utility Compatible Devices TR 71W TR 72W Communication Network Initialization Settings Detailed Network Settings Warning Report Settings Functions Measurement Reading Adjustment and Gather Current Reading Settings E TR 7
63. et 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 If you compared it to a cell phone even though the phone number may be changed you could think of the MAC address as the serial number of the phone which cannot be changed and is unique to each unit The MAC address is written on a sticker on the back of each TR 7W logger 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 order for communication to work properly these port numbers must be set correctly 101 102 Q 7 A 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
64. firm that settings have been made correctly 1 By clicking Warning Mail Transmission Test a confirmation message will appear Mam Unit Settings Make settings for the TR 1 2 Unit Clock and Calendar Settings LCD Settings Channel Hame Settings Warming Mail Transmission Test OO Warning Mail Transmission Test Forced Cancellation of Cominurication 2 Click the OK button and a test mail will be sent to the specified address E Forced Cancellation of Communication If while communicating the message Another communication is in progress continually appears it is possible to forcibly cancel and end communication You should note that if another computer is downloading data the breaking of communication will result in a forced cancellation of that downloading as well 1 By clicking on the Forced Cancellation button a confirmation message will appear Forced Cancellation of Communication Force the cancellation and stopping of all functions during communication at the server end Ss z z EEN iz as F We e e eaae y ap E a ee ee eel E Forced Cancellation of Communication LEEU 3 CEAL APE PERSE EER cE RN By clicking Force Cancellation all comunmanication will stop Force Cancellation Forced Cancellation button Return to Main Unit Settings Menu 2 If it is OK click the OK button to finish the cancellation and end communication E Restarting the System Click to restart the S
65. for Windows 1 006 J Help and Support RUN Windows XP Professional Shut Down 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 TR 7W 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 E TR 7 W Settings Utility Help e Hide Back Print Contents Index amp outline Help for TR W Settings Utility History Initial settings re l Detailed Network Settings i ee settings Utility contains the following Sa Warming settings 1 TR 71WWTR 7 AA Network Initialization Adjustment Settings 2 7R 71 V TR 72W Detailed Network Settings Gather Current Readings St 3 TR 71VWiTR 72 Warning Report Settings Troubleshooting 4 TR TVWTR 720 Measurement Reading 4 Others Adjustment if 5 TR TR 23W Gather Current Reading Settings Contents By clicking on one of the topics listed you can find detailed information for that subject Index By selecting a keyword in the Index list and clicking the View 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 TR 7W Settings Utility Functions To open in the Windows Start Menu under Progra
66. g It is possible to print in full color the graph as you see it on display Data List Display Printing You can view the data displayed in the graph window as a list and then choose to print 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 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 11 Package Contents The following items are included in the package E TR 71W eT Dawa LAS Tae web TED Thermo Recorder TR 71W Temperature Sensor TR 0106 x 1 unit x 2 Sensors LAN Cable LN 20W AC Adaptor x 1 x 1 AD 0605 or AD 05C1 Introductory Guide Thermo Recorder Web Thermo Recorder N TR 71W TR 72W i a y Humid nication Ty er 1 tory 3s and set up for TR j MS Windows 2000 Xp the provided CD ROM i mck ator EAA WN J The following iu Temp Sensors Humidity Sensor ware Introductory Guide Warranty x 1 Software CD ROM Introductory Guide and Warranty x 1 x 1 12 E TR 72W Thermo Recorder TR 72W x 1 unit LAN Cable LN 20W x1 Coin Type Lithium Battery CR 2032 x 1
67. h administratively each TR 7W has a different IP address they all become the same IP address That is why once you have logged into 1 TR 7W unit it is possible to log into another TR 7W without entering a Login ID or a Password cannot connect to a wireless LAN Is there a way to check the wireless LAN status Unfortunately there is no way to check But you can check the following Is the ESS I or WEP key code incorrect Are you using a Wireless LAN card other than the ones we endorse I tried using a different wireless LAN card and now I can t get communication to work what happened If after having successfully communicated with one LAN card you insert a different LAN card and restart the TR 7W even with the same settings communication will not occur That is because the MAC address of the previously used LAN card is still in the APR table in your computer In order to communicate using the new LAN card you can either erase the APR table or reboot your computer If restart the system what happens to the already recorded data Even if you restart the system the recorded data will be saved and will not be erased or lost Recording will also continue unaffected by a restarting However graph data will be erased forgot the password what should do First return the settings to the factory default settings and then redo the settings 95 96 FAQ s E Q amp A about TR 71W 72W Q 1 A Q 2 Q
68. igned automatically if your network supports this capability Othernvise You need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Hadba 1 Subnet mask 255 265 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 Use the following DNS server addresses 83 84 7 Click the OK button 8 Click the OK button in the Network Properties Window as seen in step 3 above to close the window 9 Once again in the TR 7W Settings Utility run a search and check whether the IP address for the TR 7W connected to the network is displayed 10 If it is displayed properly make the initial network settings 11 After completing the initialization of the network settings the network settings in the PC will be returned to their original settings Redo 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 the 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 prop
69. ings 362 OFA 2005 13 30 00 Start CH 2 Mame Sample 2 Recording Interval 15e Data Readings 862 OFA 92005 13 30 00 Start CH 3 Mame Sample 3 Recording Interval 15e w 61 62 Auto clock Settings SNTP Settings lf you make the TR 7W clock settings manually the clock will lose its settings upon removal of the AC adaptor or after restarting the system However by making settings to enable the SNTP server it is possible to have the clock automatically reset to the current time upon restarting the system If the TR 7W s date and time are set incorrectly the programmed recording start time the download data time and the monitor current readings time will all be wrong We therefore strongly suggest that you make settings to use the SNTP server The SNTP NTP server is a server that automatically adjusts the clock settings of a terminal on a network 1 Open the TR 7W Settings Utility click on the Detailed Network Settings tab and gather the settings for the TR 7W logger that you wish to make settings for 2 Click the Change Settings button and the Detailed Network Settings window will appear where you can make changes to the settings P Adder te The 1 if Lagni win Tutai ant 20 8 Leger Pirani parra hoteway Adie CNS Seir at Annan Pierna Ki D N OFF SMTP server name CAS wearer ddianif aia DAS paner mkia escort liar PF felis STE ON OFF PUP iane Name aaea MTP dating WDH OFF SH arver a
70. is not changed and all power is lost the saved data will also be lost Please change the battery as soon as the Battery Warning Mark appears NOTE Battery performance deteriorates by natural discharge and corrosion We suggest changing batteries somewhere between one and two years use E Connecting the AC Adaptor e Please make sure to use the proper AC adaptor for your local voltage The AD 0605 AC adaptor has an input range of 100 to 120V the AD 05C1 AC adaptor has a range of 100 to 240V e 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 the 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 23 24 WE Connecting the Sensors TR 71W To ensure a proper connection make sure that the plug is completely inserted Thermo Recorder TR Tiw TR 72W When using the temperature humidity sensor in environments where the temperature is O to 15 and humidity under 30 RH there may occur changes in measurement readings This is not a malfunction To ensure a proper connection make sure that the plug is completely inserted gt _ M
71. load Window click the Save button assign a name to the file and save to complete the process NOTE By clicking the Open button the Temp Humidity Graph may not function properly Please do not click the Open button 6 After the downloaded data has been saved by clicking the Open File button the Temp Humidity Graph will appear Clicking the Open Folder button will open the folder in which the data was saved Clicking the Close button will finish the process g ee E How to Open From the list of programs in the Window s Start Menu click on TR 7W for Windows Temp Humidity Graph H Piia HiT Tan ipia i NE Hi for Windows b h umeni Mirmo Facil THERMO RECORDER for Windawa es Seltings Fi C TAD Recorder for Windows RTR S 120s r th F i r F khipu ee LO BE Wet dap e 3 ey TAPS Hip ard Supeo i Windows AP Professiona Gras Dan 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 Text to search for the topic or term you are unsure about or have questions about Temperature Humidity Graph Help Hide cl gfi Frint Options Contents Index Search KG Temperature Humidity Graph Help J Outline z ee ammanta 1
72. lost AC power By using the Auto clock Settings SNTP Settings it is possible to have the clock automatically reset to the current time upon restarting the system For more details about making settings for the Auto clock settings see page 62 63 1 Open the Web Viewer for the TR 7W you wish to make settings for See page 41 for more details about the display 2 If the system has been restarted with the SNTP for automatic clock settings disabled the Clock and Calendar Settings window will appear only the first time the Web Viewer is opened Enter the Current Date and Time By clicking Enter your Local Time your current computer settings will automatically be entered If using Enter your Local Time please make sure that your computer clock settings are correct F TE TW Web Viewer birri fet FH oe Bg E WE Pa ra H i ua z z ZI A po ere tre GI 2 amp a 3 4B he 7092 1881 e Ee pe R 7TW Series Web Viewer Meniios Cipron Readings uE rea Enter the Current Date and Time Enter your Local Time Set Clock button 3 By clicking the Set Clock button the date and time that you have entered will be sent to the logger Once the setting has been completed the Monitor Current Readings Window will appear 43 Recording Settings 1 Open the Web Viewer for the TR 7W you wish to make settings for See page 41 for more details about the display 2 Under Administrator Tools
73. measuring in a wide range and adjusting at 2 points make sure that the adjustment values reflect the range you are measuring We cannot guarantee that after carrying out adjustment the measuring accuracy will improve for all measuring ranges TR 7W Settings Utility Her Hep Heat Iregi Desked Betis Tehe Al iteme Soire TA kaime Gol Dimani Readags Sofbrge a T Check here r n O a Charal Hetore iiri E After Adanimanif T Ww 5 WF Ce 1 Aduner 2 Fond acute Select the method of adjustment and enter the values Select Celsius or Fahrenheit Leng Sanna Hritzany b a O Doman iP Ade 192 100 1 Ti Lengo l eee irie Fathani LELETET e Pai hien Gi Send Send button Enter the Recipient Info for the settings Initialize button 72 e 1 Point Adjustment This adjustment method changes only the offset b where the slope a is considered 1 For example TR 71W is measuring 10 C but the standard says the actual measurement should be 10 2 C Enter 10 in the Before Adjustment box and 10 2 in the After Adjustment box The conversion equation will be Y X 0 2 and for all measurements and an adjustment to the offset of 0 2 will be made Rough Guidelines for Adjustment Use when measuring in a range of 20 C e 2 Point Adjustment The adjustment equation will be calculated from two points the slope a and the offset b For example the TR 71W reads 0 C when the
74. ms click TR 7W Settings Utility The TR 7W Settings Utility contains operational settings for such functions as Initial Network Settings Warning Report Settings Gather Current Reading Settings and others operational settings as explained below NOTE If you open TR 7W Settings Utility on multiple computers in the same network it may not work properly Please open it from only one computer at a time in the same network Same broadcast domain E FFE etic ili Menu Pay Ty Te i ae aed Peas Seti ar UT misg Gece Lage TE T r Pami iF iben Eubrem iige BLAS n a a el Ries i a ee ey ty a qra Change lsg eeu dre he ee web a Hi FFF i e Network Initialization Tab Here you can make settings for connecting a TR 71W 72W to a network e Detailed Network Settings Tab Make detailed Network settings here e Warning Settings Tab Make settings to send mail to report when measured readings have exceeded limit settings Also if the TR7W backup battery power has become low a mail can be sent to inform you of the fact e TR 7W Adjustment Tab By adjustment measurement values beforehand it is possible to view and record the adjusted measurement values e Gather Current Reading Settings Tab Make settings to view current readings of multiple TR 71W 72W s in one browser e Menu Login History If you wish to disable the History Function select Login History gt OFF e Menu Clear
75. n Tube Stainless Pipe SUS304 Stainless Pipe SUS316 Possible Measurement Range 40 to 110 C Sensor Temperature Durability 50 to 115 C Meaurement Accuracy Average 0 3 C 20 to 80 C Average 0 5 C 40 to 20 C 80 to 110 C 108 unit millimeters TR 1106 Fluoropolymer Coated Sensor Cable Length 0 6 m jadi Thermal Constant In the air Approx 30 Sec In agitated water Approx 4 Sec a b es a I TR 1220 Stainless Protection Sensor Cable Length 2 m Thermal Constant Time In the air Approx 36 Sec In agitated water Approx 7 Sec TR 1320 Stainless Protection Sensor Cable Length 2 m Thermal Constant Time In the air Approx 12 Sec In agitated water Approx 2 Sec Materials M Thermistor Stainless Pipe SUS316 Fluoropolymer Coated Compaction Tube Fluoropolymer Coated Electrical Wire Possible Measurement Range 60 to 155 C Sensor Temperature Durability 70 to 180 C Meaurement Accuracy Average 0 5 C 40 to 80 C Average 1 0 C 60 to 40 C 80 to 100 C Average 2 0 C 100 to 155 C Mi Sensor Extension Cable Temp Sensor Only unit millimeters TR 1C30 Sensor Extension Cable Cable Length 3 0 m Materials Vinyl Coated Electrical Wire NOTE Can not be used with Temperature Humidity Sensors Only one extension cable can be used with each sensor When using an extension cable there will be a gap of 0
76. neral You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings i Obtain an IP address sutomatical Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway IP Address 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 8 After entering click the OK button 9 Click the OK button in the Properties window to close the window 10 Once again in the TR 7W Settings Utility run a search and check whether the IP address for the TR 71W 72W connected to the network is displayed 11 If it is displayed properly make the Initial Network settings 87 12 After making the Initial Network settings return the computer network settings back to the original ones Follow steps 1 4 above to open the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 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 the OK button If Obtain an IP address automatically was set as the original setting select it again without entering the IP address Subnet mask in that area 13 Open the browser enter the address URL that you set in the 88 Settings Utility and check to make sure that the display is proper or not If after having followed the above procedures you still cannot view the
77. ng the settings enter the info for the recipient of the settings and click the Send Settings button HTTP 80 a ave SMTP Authentication Settings EE 03 00 Bi klade OPLAN CRAM MDS OFF SMTP 25 EE a m User PUPS 110 POP Before SMTP E F Password Recipient O Domain o IF Address 192 168 1 10 LoginID wscwser Send Settinas i Port Number 80 Login Password MININ ee eee Restartil A Z Enter info of the TR 7W you wish to make settings for Send Settings button 7 In the TR 7W Settings Utility Warning Report Settings window click on the Warning Start Button to complete the settings 71 Adjustment Function By entering the adjustment values beforehand it is possible to view and record the adjusted measurement values There are two methods of adjustment adjusting by one point or adjusting by two points Adjustment for differences will be based upon the following simple equation Y aX hb X equals the measured value and Y equals the value after adjustment NOTE Adjustment settings cannot be made while a recording is in session Please make settings after having stopped recording 1 Check the channel you wish to adjust 2 Check either 1 Point Adjustment or 2 Point Adjustment and enter the adjustment values NOTE When adjusting at 2 points make sure the difference in points is at least 10 C When
78. o the values of the data MANUAL You can set the upper and lower values of the vertical axis scale Vertical Axis Settings x How to make settings OK f Auto Cancel If using Manual Enter the range of Defaut Default the vertical axis ieee ven 155 00 button scale 60 00 Lower Wale Help 2 Click the OK button to finish By clicking the Default button you will return to the settings when the software was opened 58 Saving Recorded Data If you have edited any graph displayed data we suggest that you save it as you see necessary Mi 3 Ways to Save Files e 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 e In the File Menu select Save All Data as Save with a new File Name e 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 Select Data File Name ES Sarnple Enter File name Filename smpe y O Save Save as Ippe ThermoRec Common Files tx Cancel button 3 Click Save to complete the saving process 59 Creating Text File By saving the recorded d
79. oftware was opened Line Width Settings Change the width of the data lines and the scale lines 1 Click on the W button to change the width of the graph scale lines Graph Line Width Settings For Display For Printing O o cl Graph E Graph 3 aes Scale 1 Scale 3 Fle Select from 1 ta 10 Select from 1 to 100 Default F l Default N button Every time you click on A the numerical value gets larger Every time you click on w the numerical value gets smaller 2 Click the OK button to complete the changes By clicking the Default button you will return to the color settings when the software was opened 56 Mi Copy Display to Clipboard 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 O Operating the Graph 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 temperature 1 Check either Auto or Manual AUTO The vertical axis will automatically be changed according t
80. om the TR 7W Setting Utility If the AC adaptor plug is removed If you have restarted the system in the Web Viewer under Main Unit Settings Restarting the System Mi 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 76 WEB Viewer Settings Make settings for names of the Web Viewer Main Title Window Title and Footer 1 Open the Web Viewer for the TR 7W you wish to make settings for See page 41 for more details about the display 2 Under Administrator Tools select Web Viewer Settings To open Administrator Tools the proper Login ID and Password are needed 3 Make any desired changes to the names by deleting the old name and entering a new one The following lt gt or cannot be used A TR 2W Web Viewer Microsoft Internet Explore X Ee gat yew Forte Jooh Hep r E J x F s arh yf Ponia F Ei 7 bial 4 i hep ese ii 10 reer were r Bisahier Correai radies SME Multiple Corvvat mn T E 7 Leccin Smeg Chiki Freckled Cii Men Unt Se PDT jen Bion Tete TRA ae Sanon ab vier Vaie Tale TAA teint Viera Enter characters Foster PED Copre Diss Deore EMD aiea C Diribin a 4 Click the O
81. 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 connected communication will not take place via the wired LAN and hence communication will not occur Even after carrying out adjustment settings the temperature display has not changed why Has recording been stopped Adjustment settings will not take effect during recording forgot the password what should do First return the settings to the factory default settings and then redo the settings Is it possible to hide the IP address history and settings history If you 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 93 E Web Viewer Q 1 What does the message Another communication is in progress mean A If another computer is downloading data the breaking of communication will be forbidden and the message Another communication is in progress will appear If this message continually appears in the Web Viewer under Administrator Tools Main Unit Settings click on Forced Cancellation of Communication and then try communicating again While downloading recorded data the following mes
82. out Condensation may occur if the unit is moved from one environment to another where the difference in temperature is great Use the unit in an environment where the ambient temperature is from O to 60 C and the humidity is from 20 to 80 RH no condensation or less Battery terminals may provide insufficient contact due to age or vibration Please be careful not to lose data due to insufficient contact Battery life depends on the measurement environment communication frequency recording interval and battery quality If water or a foreign object enters the case immediately cease using it 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 Remove batteries from any unit that is not to be used for a long period of time Batteries left in a unit not being used for a long time may leak and cause a malfunction Do not place heavy or hot things on top of cables It may cause electrocution or damage Do not use or store the Thermo Recorder in any of the following places 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 d
83. per and Lower Limit Settings The setting ranges are as follows Temperature Celsius 60 to 155 Fahrenheit 76 to 311 1 and Humidity 0 100 You can also select whether to measure and record in Celsius or Fahrenheit e Recipient Address A warning report mail can be sent to up to 5 mail addresses The address cannot exceed 128 characters You cannot use a space e Sender Address This will 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 If you do use an imaginary address make sure the address is permissible on your SMTP server e Subject Set the Subject Title for the Warning Mail Even if you make no settings here the title Warning Report Mail will be automatically set The title can use up to 32 characters e Sender Name It is also possible to put the sender name in the body of the message The name can use up to 32 characters e Body of Message It is possible to send any message you desire along with a warning report mail The message can contain up to 64 characters e Settings History You can select from the History menu any of the IP addresses with which successful communication has occurred until now 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
84. puters 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 TR 7W the TR 7W 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 homepages and the making public of these are done by the Web Server and the sending and receiving of e mail is preformed by the Mail Server E Q amp A about Viewing the Web Site Q 1 A Can I use aTR 7W logger without connecting it to a network If the TR 7W 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 carried out Is it possible to view the current readings of other loggers Yes it is possible By creating one registrant or master logger in the TR 7W Settings Utility and then registering a multiple number of loggers as remote or slave units of that registrant it is possible to simultaneously view a number of current readings from multiple loggers in the same browser It is possible to register up to 10 remote units to 1 master registrant logger What must I do to view current TR 7W readings on my cell phone To view the current readings of a TR 7W logger it is necessary to connect your cell phone to the Internet If the TR 7W logger is connected to the Internet it i
85. re actions that if taken may lead to physical injury or CAUTION damage to persons or things Explanation of Picture Symbols Denotes an important warning or caution Near the symbol will appear another symbol giving details Denotes a forbidden action Inside or near the symbol will appear another symbol giving details Denotes an action that you must take Near the symbol will appear another symbol giving details gt m D a G m JJ DBP PROCOL Do not take apart repair or modify the main unit It may cause fire electrocution or damage Ask the shop where you purchased the product or T amp D Corporation to carry out any repairs While installing and using this product make sure to always follow your computer manufacturer s warnings and cautions When using a Wireless LAN card make sure to follow the directions for its use from the manufacturer If water or a foreign body enters into this unit immediately remove the batteries and stop using Continued use may cause fire or electrocution Do not use this unit in wet or humid places such as a bathroom Continued use may cause fire electrocution or damage Store all batteries sensors and Thermo Recorder units out of the reach of children Itis dangerous to swallow batteries If any smoke or strange smells are emitted from the unit immediately cease using it Continued use may cause fire electrocution or damage Do not drop the unit or expose the unit to a
86. ries Web Viewer POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHMy Q Q By setting the recording interval the recording start time and the recording mode recording will begin at the set date and time It is also possible to set the recording interval on the logger by using the INTERVAL button and to start and stop recording by using the REC STOP button 2 Q 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000O00OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOY 2 Gather Recorded Data From the TR 7W Series Web Viewer COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHMY gt 2 Iti is possible to download recorded data from a TR 7W unit and view the data with Temp _ Humidity Graph It is possible to download data while continuing to record amp DO000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
87. rom the actual messages Please notify the shop where you purchased this product or T amp D Corporation of any mistakes errors or unclear explanations in this manual T amp D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any damage or loss of income caused by the use of our product This product has been designed for private or industrial use only It is not for use in situations where strict safety precautions are necessary such as in connection with medical equipment whether directly or indirectly We are not responsible for any malfunction or trouble caused by the use of our product or by any problem caused by the use of measurement results of our unit Please be fully aware of this before using our product This User s Manual cannot be reissued so please keep it in a safe place Please read the warranty and provisions for free repair carefully W Disclaimers Although T amp D Corporation has made operational tests on our software TR 7W for Windows we cannot guarantee that all operations will work properly under all conditions T amp D Corporation shall not accept any responsibility for any damage whether direct or indirect that results from the usage of TR 7W for Windows Specifications of TR 7W 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 inabili
88. rties General Authentication Advanced Connect using Eg SiS 900 Based PCI Fast Ethernet Ad This connection uses the following items EI Client for Microsoft Networks O File and Printer Sharing tor Microsoft Networks fal Wine ob cH ha Properties Check Internet Protocol TCP IP 82 4 Inthe Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties window under Use the following IP address make sure that the IP address and Subnet mask are correct Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties AE as General ou can getlP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings O Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 10 Check the IP address ic j Subnet mask 255 255 255 and Subnet mask Default gateway 192 168 1 sl Use the following ONS server addresses 5 Make sure to write down the following so that you can re enter the settings later the currently set IP address the Subnet mask Default Gateway Preferred DNS server and the Alternate DNS server 6 Enter 192 168 1 1 as the IP address and 255 255 255 0 as the Subnet mask Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 2 x al General You can get IF settings ass
89. s 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 CR ROM drive the file appears in the CD ROM folder double click on the start exe icon Click here Execute button View T amp D Web Site Close 31 3 Select Install TR 7W Settings Utility and click the Execute button to start the installation 4 Continue the installation by following the directions as they 32 appear During installation you can choose which modules you wish to install Please select the modules you wish and follow the installation directions Selecting Modules to Install Select the modules you wish to install from the following lv TR Settings Utility W Temperature Humidity Graph lf not already installed on your computer place a check If you are unsure place a check and click the Next button 5 After installation has been completed TR 7W for Windows will be registered in the Window s Start Menu Operating the TR 7W Settings Utility E How to Open From the list of programs in the Window s Start Menu click on TR 7W for Windows TR 7W Settings Utility Mew Folder F an Accessories 2 Hi for Windows Programs qA Documents j Microsoft Excel i fim THERMO RECORDER for Windows j Settings I T amp D Recorder for Windows RTR S 120US Search Sim TR
90. s possible to view the current readings via your cell phone by entering the same URL as you do when viewing via your computer 99 100 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 assign 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 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
91. sage appeared Getting 22 Ready for Download gt Response Code Error What happened A The following may have occurred Someone else was downloading data During the downloading some forbidden action was taken such as clicking the Return button or closing the browser In this condition if you continue with downloading the message Another communication is in progress will appear If at that point you went to Administrator Tools Main Unit Settings and clicked on Forced Cancellation of Communication Then while downloading recorded data Getting ready for Download gt Response Code Error appears If that occurs wait for one minute or so and try to download data again and communication should work normally Q 3 Can the Warning Mail Transmission Test fail The only way to know whether a warning mail transmission test has succeeded or not is by checking to see is the mail was received or not If the transmission failed one of the following may be the reason In the Detailed Network Settings the necessary gateway address settings have not been made In the Detailed Network Settings the necessary DNS settings have not been made In the Detailed Network Settings the necessary SMTP Server settings have not been made In the Detailed Network Settings make necessary POP Before SMTP settings If you are using an SMTP server that requires POP before SMTP or SMTP authentication it is necessary to first go to
92. scription b utton Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Make sure that there is a check next to Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 If there is no check the Properties button cannot be clicked 5 In the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties window under Use the following IP address make sure that the IP address and Subnet mask are appropriate for your network If the setting Obtain an IP address automatically has been selected IP address area will be left blank Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties p Ex General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address Check to make sure that IP address and Subnet mask ee are correct Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically 86 6 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 Preferred DNS server and Alternate DNS server 7 Enter 192 168 1 1 as the IP address and 255 255 255 0 as the Subnet mask a ey er A Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties P eae Ge
93. select Recording Settings To open Administrator Tools the proper Login ID and Password are needed 3 Setting the Recording Conditions STR 7W Web Viewer Microsoft Internet Explore ea yi Eir gat Yew Forte Took Hop a P w F A arih YF Parrin P E A i EP 4 gie GTa Der er BJ Geo rr Bl E Chaber Primei Daha LA ewer Seta LE a i Hin et iera Pepan a fi i Aaron Stari Aecorde finn i vere Recording Stop button Recording Start button Recording Interval Select from 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 seconds or 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 60 minutes Click the V button to select an interval from the list Recording Start Date Time Select from Immediate Start Programmed Start gt Immediate Start Recording will start after the Recording Start has been clicked Programmed Start Recording will begin on the set date and time Recording Method Select from Endless Loop One Time Endless Loop Upon reaching capacity of 8 000 readings the oldest data is overwritten and recording continues One Time Upon reaching capacity of 8 000 readings FULL will appear on the LCD display and recording will automatically stop 4 Click the Recording Start button to send the recording condition settings to the logger and complete the set up Recording Stop button Press to stop recording during a recording session 44 Gathering Recorded Data 1 Open th
94. 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 10 0 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 2 Entries are valid to one decimal point but after calculation up to four digits are valid for the slope and offset Rough Guidelines for Adjustment Use when measuring in a wide range 3 Select lt Celsius gt or lt Fahrenheit gt enter the address of the target recipient and click the Send button to finish the adjustment settings Select Domain Name or IP address and enter You can select from the History menu any of the IP addresses with which successful communication has occurred until now 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 Initialize Button Clears any previous adjustment equation s from both channels and initializes the device 73 Viewing Current Readings via Cell Phone lt is also possible to view current temperature and humidity readings via a cell phone browser 1 Open the URL entry display and enter the URL for the TR 7W logger you wish to view and press enter 2 Select the format that displays best on your phone Til TR 7W Series Web Viewer Select the mobile phone you wish to use W
95. strong impact If that happens to the unit immediately remove the batteries and stop using Continued use may cause fire or electrocution Make sure to periodically remove dust and dirt from the AC adaptor Dust can cause moisture to accumulate and can lead to poor insulation which may result in fire Do not connect or unplug the AC adaptor with wet hands It may cause electrocution This device is designed to measure and record temperature and humidity Do not use it for any other purpose than to measure and record temperature and humidity gt O gt C O Z DoD 000S Seve ee We are not responsible for any malfunction or trouble caused by the use of our product or by any problem caused by the malfunction of our unit 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 water resistant If the unit gets dirty wipe it with a clean cloth and a mild detergent Do not expose the unit to harmful gases or chemicals It may cause corrosion and or other danger to the unit and to people handling the unit To avoid poor connections be sure to push the sensor connector securely into the jack When pulling out a cable from the logger make sure to hold the connector plug to pull it
96. t 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 made 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 IfI wish to view the current readings of a multiple number of TR 7W units via 1 specific unit do need to have affixed IP address for each unit How about when there are multiple units being used with 1 router A Ifthe units are all interspersed on the same independent network you will need to have a fixed IP address for each unit If you are using a router and wish to open a multiple number of TR 7W units in the same network vi
97. tall Even after uninstalling saved data files will still remain in the folders and locations they were saved in 89 E For Windows 7 Vista 1 In the Control Panel click Program Program Uninstall e el Control Pane l B e E Network and internet Change torybcerds cr ether input i Conima Paneer tone miring Change daplry language Fores Setheverh Hatun ded tg tet up fe shanng al Ease of Access Ta Lee Sa Gene Meshing Hardware and Sound Piy COs ce other medi miini ay ai Spnmine visual daplay Ferter Minm T Additional Options G 2 From the list of currently installed programs select TR 7W for Windows and click the Uninstall button Uninstall or change a program View installed updates i To uninstall a program select it from the list and then click U Get new programs ontine at Repair Windows Marketplace i View purchased software ie E EE eS UiinsteChanRE digital locker Tai gar i Ve irie N Ty poi vase E l 5 m x Name Publisher I Ce Turn Windows features on or J off EJTR 7W for Windows 1 90 3 The Install Shield Wizard will appear Check Remove and click Next Welcome Modify repair or remove the program Welcome to the TR i for Windows Setup Maintenance program This program lets you modify the current
98. ter your computer On the other hand when using your computer or a TR 7W 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 wish to open the TR 7W via the Internet you must set the fixed IP address to the router and not to the TR 7W Because it is impossible when using normal ADSL or FTTH lines to directly connect the TR 7W 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 TR 7W from outside should go through the router In this case the router will have two IP addresses an external IP
99. 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 IP address 192 168 15 10 Subnet mask O55 255 255 l 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 Q 4 A How should I make settings for the IP address Subnet mask The IP address and Subnet mask settings vary 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 i 1 192 168 100 2H What is a MAC address A MAC address is a unique number made up of alphab
100. to restart the system Click the Yes button to restart the TR 7W Enter info of the TR 7W you wish to make settings for The new settings will not become valid until the TR 7W is restarted TR7WebLty E A To activate the settings it is necessary bo restart the TR 71 Do vou wish ko restart Yes button 6 After the restarting has been completed the settings will have been successfully made 63 64 Monitoring Current Readings E Viewing Current TR 7W Readings 1 Open the Web Viewer for the TR 7W of which you wish to view the current readings See page 41 for more details about the display 2 The Monitor Current Readings display will automatically open If the system has been restarted with the SNTP for automatic clock settings disabled the Clock and Calendar Settings window will appear only the first time the Web Viewer is opened 2TR 7W Web Viewer Microsoft Internet Explorer E r got yew Fras Took Help Q O i 2th Oma from O G a E Bhp a2 Toye were R 7W Series Web Viewer Tim emi r brenin a E E Viewing Current Readings from a Multiple Number of TR 7W Loggers It is possible to view simultaneously in one browser the current readings from a multiple number of registered TR 7W loggers via one TR 7W unit Registrant Itis possible to register up to 10 units into one Registrant logger By also registering the Registrant logger it is possible to view the
101. ty to use TR 7W for Windows T amp D Corporation has no obligation to correct any defects found in TR 7W for Windows Mi Copyright All copyrights TR 7W for Windows including all of the programs and all related documents are the sole property of T amp D Corporation TR 7W for Windows is for use free of charge Redistribution is permitted as long as it is to others for non profit In this case all terms and conditions as written in the above disclaimers automatically transfer and hold true and valid for the party to which the program was redistributed Please note that if you wish to commercially redistribute the program please contact your local distributor or T amp D representative 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 TR 7W for Windows Mi Radio EMC and Safety Regulations This device complies with Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Stat
102. utton Computer s IP Address Subnet mask We b 192 168 1 1 iS 35 3 From the displayed list select the TR7 W to which you wish to make settings by either double clicking on that address or select and click on the Change Settings button The Network Settings window will then appear 4 Enter an IP Address and Subnet Mask Enter an IP address and subnet mask that is 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 aetna i IP habii ix e Enter the IP address and subnet mask button 5 After entering the above next enter the login ID and password The TR 7W factory default login ID is wsc user and the password is wsc passwd Make any necessary changes to the login ID and password at Detailed Network Settings See page 37 39 for details HAL Adbert OH Enter the Login ID and Password 6 After checking for entry errors click the Send button After transmission has been completed a message will appear Click the OK button to finish After settings are completed the TR 7W 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 The TR 7W and your computer are not properly connected Check the hub power switch and the network cable type In som
103. ve Windows 2000 English 1 PC CPU A Stable Windows Operating Environment LAN TCP IP Communication Possible Memory Capacity Enough memory to stably operate Windows Disc Space More than 10MB free space More free space is necessary for data Monitor VGA 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 Internet Explorer 6 0 or higher 1 To install the TR 7W Settings Utility it may be necessary to have Administrator Rights for the computer into which it will be installed 107 Options E Temperature Sensors For TR 71W TR 0106 TPE resin shielded Sensor Cable Length 0 6 m Thermal Constant In the air Approx 75 Sec unit millimeters TR 0206 Stainless Protection Sensor Cable Length 0 6 m Thermal Constant In the air Approx 75 Sec TR 0306 Stainless Protection Sensor Cable Length 0 6 m Thermal Constant In agitated water Approx 18 Sec TR 0406 Stainless Protection Sensor Cable Length 0 6 m Thermal Constant In agitated water Approx 20 Sec TR 0506 Stainless Protection Sensor Cable Length 0 6 m Thermal Constant In agitated water Approx 20 Sec TR 0706 Stainless Protection Sensor Cable Length 0 6 m Thermal Constant In agitated water Approx 18 Sec Materials 1 Thermistor TPE resin shielded sensor TPE resin shielded wire M3Screw Hole Compactio
104. y setting the recording interval the recording start time and the recording mode recording will begin at the set date and time Downloading Recorded Data It is possible to download recorded data from the TR 7W via a browser and create files e Monitor Current Readings The current readings measured every 30 seconds in the TR 7W can be displayed It is also possible to via a cell phone browser Graph Measurements taken by the TR 7W loggers can be shown in graph form which updates every 10 minutes and can show up to 1 week s worth of data e Main Unit Settings Clock and Calendar Settings Button Settings LCD Settings Channel Name Settings Warning Mail Transmission Test Forced Cancellation of Communication Restarting the System Temp Humidity Graph Here recorded data from TR 7W that has been downloaded and saved to a file can be viewed e View and Print Temp Humidity Graphs View the data downloaded from the TR 7W in a list and print 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 Easy zoom in and out with mouse By selecting a range with your mouse you can easily Zoom in and out on data 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 lowest and average readings will be calculated and displayed Graph Printin
105. y simply inserting a CF type wireless LAN card you can use a Wireless LAN connection For a list of LAN cards that have been proven compatible please see our Homepage for updates e View Current Readings via Cell Phone Internet Browser It is possible to view current temperature and humidity readings by simply connecting to the Internet via your cell phone browser 10 TR 7W Settings Utility Here settings for TR 7W can be carried out for Detailed Network Settings Warning Report Settings Gather Current Readings Settings and Adjustment Settings e Network Initialization Settings Settings for helping to connect a TR 7W to a network Detailed Network Settings Make detailed network settings here e Warning Report Settings If a set upper or lower limit has been exceeded a warning report mail can be sent to up to 5 mail addresses Also if the TR 7W backup battery power has become low a mail can be sent to inform you of the fact e Gather Current Readings Settings Make settings to view current readings of up to 10 TR 7W loggers in the same browser e Adjustment Function By entering the adjustment values beforehand it is possible to view and record the adjusted measurement values About the TR 7W Series Web Viewer With the TR 7W Series Web Viewer you can not only use a browser and manage recording start and the downloading of recorded data but can carry out various operations as listed below e Recording Settings B
106. ystem 1 By clicking Restart a confirmation message will appear System Restart Restarts the TRE LI2AW Urat WEB server System Restart Click on Restart to restart the WEB server Restart button Return to Main Unit Settings Menu 2 Click the OK button to begin the restart process ST Checking and Making Changes to Computer Network Settings In 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 E For Windows XP 2000 1 Inthe Control Panel open Network Connections 2 Select the Network adaptor that you are using and right click with the mouse and open the Properties s Network Connections Fie Edit View Favorites Took Advanced Help e O ER po sewn rowers fii SOEs hiten k Corre tire LAN or High Speed tater Stel gark Tasks 5 i tae a Create a new yas ve a0 a i Lea T T Jt TI ilr i Soap tects Giri igi Shery Wiii Rigas Preval setig EJA al Arisa EE imti this nehum w 5 i divre i 5 rie C rnea CA vid VTBAC 100 age EN Jepa ine ore reati Shiru a Change sating af this donero 3 Under the General Tab in This connection uses the following items select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on the Properties button Internet Prope

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