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1. The default settings are Recording Mode Endless Recording Interval 10 minutes Recording Start Immediate Start Measurement and recording will automatically begin in Voltage Measurement Mode 3 r you continue to use without changing the battery the recording indicator REC 4 will disappear and the display will read SLP In order to save all recorded data during SLP all recording and other normal functions will be disabled If you change the battery at this time all recorded data can still be downloaded If you do not change Recording NO Wireless Communication NO Data Download NO If after changing the battery you wish to start recording again please make new recording start settings via computer or via the RTR 57C unit NOTE By starting a new recording session all previously recorded data will be erased Make sure to download any data you need before you start a new recording session If you do not change the battery even under conditions in 3 above the display will go blank All of the recorded data will be erased If at this time a new battery is placed in the unit CHEC will appear on the display after which recording will begin again using the previously set recording conditions rer Rhee
2. Detection Voltage Lo below 0 6V Hi above 2V Response Time 30Hz Approx 15 msec or more over 2 5V Response Polarity Select Lo Hi or Hi gt Lo Highest No of Counts 32000 Input Impedance Pull up Resistor Approx 100k Q Event Input Voltage Range 0 to 30V Measurement Resolution 1 sec Detection Voltage Lo below 0 6V Hi above 2V Response Time 1 sec Response Polarity Both Lo gt Hi and Hi gt Lo Input Impedance Pull up Resistor Approx 100k Q Recording Intervals 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 seconds 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 60 minutes Total of 15 choices Excluding Event data Voltage Pulse 16 000 Readings Event 8 000 Readings Endless Mode One Time Mode Current Readings Recording Settings Battery Life Warning Over Measurement Range Warning Unit Power Lithium Battery LS14250 SAFT x1 or AC Adaptor Sold separately Battery Life Approx 6 months Battery life dapends on measurement environment recording interval and battery performance Wireless Method ETSI EN 300 220 Transmission Distance Up to 100 meters May vary with conditions Interface Wireless Communication RTR 57C Optical Communication RTR 57C TR 50C Communication Speed When downloading wireless Approx 2000 readings per minute Collection of a full unit of data Approx 420 seconds optical communication Approx 160 seconds IP64 rated for use in daily life gt lt 2 Recording Capacity Recording Mode LCD Display Items Water Resistance X
3. an RTR 57C unit or to your computer before beginning a new recording session Downloading Recorded Data Data Collection Data downloaded to your computer can be processed into graphs lists saved to files changed to text file and printed out Setting Upper and Lower Limits By setting upper and lower limits a check will occur for data exceeding those limits each time data is downloaded to an RTR 57C unit m Check This is displayed under the following conditions after purchasing and putting in the batteries for the first time if the battery terminals were rm mistaken and a short occurred or if the batteries are replaced after having been taken out for a long period If this is displayed all data that had been stored in the main unit has been erased Full Memory If recording under the ONE TIME MODE when the data readings reach the upper limit of 8 000 readings recording will stop and this will be displayed intermittently with the current temperature Wireless Transmission This will be displayed when transmitting data to an RTR 57C unit via wireless communication Over Measurement Range only for Voltage Measurement Display will blink if measurement is below 0 or above 6 5 V Stnd Over 10 000 Pulse Count Readings Display On tenth of readings will be displayed with a P and x10 About the Pulse Measurement Display The for tl reading shown on the pul
4. lead to physical injury or damage to persons or things a A DANGER Do not take apart repair or modify the main unit It may cause fire electrocution or damage Ask the shop where you purchased the products or T amp D Corporation to carry out any repairs 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 use any batteries other than those that are recommended It may cause fire or damage Do not use the input cable if it has water droplets or if your hands are wet It may cause electric shock o gt e o Explanation of Picture Symbols This symbol denotes an important warning or caution Inside or near the symbol will appear another symbol giving details EX A stands for ELECTROCUTION This symbol denotes a forbidden action Inside or near the symbol will appear another symbol giving details EX stands for DO NOT TAKE APART This symbol denotes an action that you must take Inside or near the symbol will appear another symbol giving details EX stands for TAKE PLUG OUT OF SOCKET If water or a foreign body enters the case immediately cease using it Store all batteries sensors and Data Logger units out of the reach of children It is dangerous to swallow batteries Please be careful when you using in overly hot or cold environments touching the units may cause burns or frostbite RVR 52 has been desi
5. unit can then be connected to your computer for data analysis and management with our exclusive software Besides the collection of recorded data it is possible to monitor current readings start recording and check data anytime without physically collecting the RVR 52 units Communication between units can be done via optical communication as well as wireless communication Basic Functions Wireless Communication Function Via special short wave radio communication recorded data can be downloaded from an RVR 52 unit and saved to the RTR 57C Data Collector Unit Recording settings and recording start can also be controlled via wireless communication Note In order to collect data via wireless communication it is necessary to register via computer the RVR 52 unit as a Remote Unit in the RTR 57C unit you wish to use For details about making these settings please see the Help Menu in T amp D Recorder for Windows or the User s Manual for T amp D Recorder for Windows N X The wireless communication range if unobstructed and direct is about 100 meters lt 100 meters gt Connect your computer to the RTR 57C unit and simply place an RVR 52 unit face down on an RTR 57C to carry out direct optical communication with your computer Place the RVR 52 unit face down on the RTR 57C Before Using Insert the batteries 1 Remove the screws and take off the back case 2 Insert the battery in its tube an
6. 1 Dimensions H62 x W47 x D19mm excluding protrusions antenna length 20mm with Large Capacity Battery Pack D50mm Weight Approx 56g including 1 lithium battery with Large Capacity Battery Pack Approx 109g Unit Temp Resistance 40 to 80 C Standard Input Cable Accessories Included RVR 7101 Length Approx 1 5m x 1 Lithium Battery LS14250 SAFT x 1 Tube x 1 Strap x 1 User s Manual Warranty x 1 X 1 Not for continued immersion X 2 Note The water resistance rating with the sensor or input cable connected is IP64 Notices about this User s Manual Please read this manual carefully before using the product All rights of this User s Manual belong to T amp D Corporation It is prohibited to use duplicate and or arrange a part or whole of this User s Manual without the permission of T amp D Corporation Please follow the safety precautions carefully We cannot guarantee nor or we responsible for safety if this product is used in any manner other than was intended 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 of the attached warranty T amp D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any result or effects from using this User s Manual Safety Precautions and Instruction
7. Voltage Recorder RVR 52 Warranty Customer s name Address Phone No Dealer s name Address Phone No 12 months from date of purchase C T E ere Provisions for Free Repair If the unit does not work properly despite the fact that the customer used it properly and in line with the User s Manual the unit shall be repaired free of charge through the distributor from which the unit was purchased If the customer requests free repair because of trouble within the warranty period bring or send the unit along with the warranty to the dealer A service charge may be added if a repairperson must be sent out to the place of use for repair If you have moved after purchasing or the product was received as a gift or there are some difficulties contacting the shop from which you purchased the unit please contact us directly for service Free repair is not available in the following cases even though it is within the warranty period 1 Trouble or damage was caused by careless operation natural disaster fire public pollution or use of a power source other than specified 2 If repair adjustment disassembly or modification of the unit has been carried out by a person other than a T amp D authorized engineer 3 Trouble or damage was caused by transportation movement or dropping of the unit after purchase 4 Failure to submit the Warranty or failure to fill in all items required in the Warranty 5 The Warranty can
8. d place in unit as in diagram Make sure that and are correct X If nothing appears on the LCD Display please follow the above instructions again NOTE When changing batteries make sure to carefully read Changing Batteries Make sure no water gets inside the case Connect the Input Cable NOTE Insert cable into jack ida hear a clicking sound Upon insertion of the batteries measuring and recording will automatically begin at the factory set default recording settings or if replacing the batteries the settings will return to the most recent recording settings Confirm that the sensor is properly connected by inserting it until you About the LCD Display Pulse Measurement 30 Counts per Second RVR 52 can measure up to 30 counts 30Hz per second when the input voltage range is between 0 30V and there is a continuous pulse of more than 15 seconds When measuring pulse the largest number of counts for one recording interval is 32 000 counts You can select from rising signal Lo Hi or falling signal Hi Lo and count when one or the other occurs Li Le D Voltage Measurement Range 0 6 5V rara j RVR 52 can measure and record input voltage from 0 to 6 5V You can choose to e record the voltage measurement as the instantaneous value for each recording interval span or as the average value for each recording interval span The average value for recording intervals under 15 seconds will be calculate
9. d as the average of the measurements from every 1 second The average for intervals over 20 seconds will be calculated as the average of the measurements from every 2 seconds LIT UP displayed during recording or when FULL of data BLINKING displayed when waiting for a program x med recording to start Event Time Recording g RVR 52 can record the time of any event a rising Lo to Hi or falling Hi to Lo waveform that occurs for more than 1 second at an input voltage range of between 0 30V Recorded Data Capacity 16 000 Readings Calculation Example 30sec recording nterval X 16 000 readings capacity limit 480 000 seconds about 5 days and 13 hours Low Battery Life Warning Indicator displayed when time to change the battery Current Reading or Operation Message displayed Shows Unit of Current Reading being displayed V Voltage P Pulse x10 Pulse 15 minutes 60 minutes 166 days 16 hours Recording Interval 1 second 30 seconds Time period 4 hours 26 min 5 days 13 hours 1 year 10 months Recording Condition Settings Settings such as Recording Mode Recording Interval Programmed Start Time Immediate Start and Measurement Contents Voltage Pulse can be easily made via an RTR 57C unit or by computer Note By starting a new recording session all previously recorded data will be erased from the main unit If you wish to save the data make sure to download it to
10. e used a new battery This is due to the nature of the battery and the time it will take for the indicator to disappear will increase with the time that the battery has been in storage If a battery has been in storage for about one year it will take about 10 minutes for the indicator to disappear During this time if you try to collect Remote Unit Info via the RTR 57C it will respond that the battery level is too low 3 Check the rubber packing for any cuts or scratches and replace the cover as it was when opened If dirt or scratches are present on the rubber packing water resistance will be reduced Be sure to fasten the cover tightly 1 When battery power becomes low the battery indicator BAT will appear in the LCD display if you change the battery at this time recording will continue uninterrupted and the downloading of recorded data is possible omer bo 8 08 If you do not change Recording OK Wireless Communication OK Data Download OK 2 f you do not change the battery and continue using the unit the temperature display will intermittently display bAtt Please change the battery at once If at this time a new battery is placed in the unit recording will continue and downloading of saved data can be done If you do not change mae uy cats v Recording OK h i H hH o L Wireless Communication NO amida i n Data Download NO
11. gned to measure voltage and pulse Do not use it for any other purpose than to measure pulse and voltage o gt oo a A CAUTION 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 Operate the units with T amp D Recorder for Windows Ver1 00 E This product is designed to measure voltage up to 6 5V at a voltage input of up to 30V If used at a high voltage such as AC100V the signal production element and or the product may be damaged Do not drop or expose the unit to strong impact Do not use or store the unit in places such as listed below It may cause electrocution fire or damage to the unit or to your computer Areas exposed to direct sunlight Areas exposed to water or high pressure water flow Areas exposed to organic solvents and corrosive gas Areas exposed to strong magnetic fields Areas exposed to static electricity Areas exposed to fire or overheating Areas exposed to excessive dust or smoke O gt bib D A sudden change in widely different temperature environments may Q cause condensation to occur Please use the unit in areas w
12. ith a temperature range of 0 to 50 C anda humidity range of 10 to 90 RH with no condensation Do not place any foreign objects in the input cable jack Battery life depends on the measurement environment communication frequency recording interval and battery quality Battery terminals may provide insufficient contact due to age or vibration Please be careful not to lose data due to insufficient contact The main unit when connected to the input jack is splash proof Without the input cable connected the unit is not waterproof so please do not allow it to become wet 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 Pay attention to water leakage or foreign objects entering into the unit case as in the following cases gt Oo ogo The case was closed with dust hair etc on the rubber packing or in the groove for the packing The rubber packing becomes damaged In this case please purchase the optional maintenance set The unit suffered from significant temperature change while wet Especially if the temperature change is from high to low About Voltage Recorder RVR 52 Outline of System This system makes use of the RVR 52 unit to measure and record voltage pulse and event data which can then be downloaded via wireless transmission to our handheld RTR 57C Data Collector Unit The RTR 57C
13. not be reissued fe This Warranty only promises customers free repair within the period and conditions clarified in this Warranty Therefore the customer s legal rights will not be limited by this Warranty For further information on repair and other service questions after the termination of the warranty period contact your dealer This is printed on 100 recycled paper EE A Wireless Regulations I Radio EMC and Safety Regulations RTR 5 Series complies with technical specifications required under EN 301 489 3 with battery and AC Adaptor EN 300 220 3 and EN 60950 2000 Allowed to use in A B D DK F 1 P S SW UK N NL CH FIN AUS NZ CEO Inquiries T amp D CORPORATION 5652 169 Sasaga Matsumoto City NAGANO 399 0033 JAPAN Tel 81 263 27 2131 Fax 81 263 26 4281 E mail overseas tandd co jp Homepage http www tandd jp Voltage Recorder RVR 52 Wireless Data Logger for Voltage and Pulse User s Manual Thank you for purchasing this product Carefully read and fully understand these instructions before using this unit T amp D corPorRATION Copyright 2002 2003 T amp D Corporation All rights reserved 2003 08 16004334030 Specifications Measurement Channels 1 Channel Select from Voltage Pulse Event Time Voltage Input Voltage Range 0 to 6 5V Measurement Resolution 1mV Measurement Accuracy 0 5 5dgt at O to 40 C Input Impedance Approx 1M Q Pulse Input Voltage Range 0 to 30V
14. s Figures and illustrations in this manual may be slightly simplified and may differ from the actual product On screen messages figures or illustrations in this manual may vary slightly or be simplified from the actual messages and product We sincerely hope that the contents of this manual are true and complete If you find any information to have omitted or if the information within is confusing or mistaken please contact your retailer or T amp D Corporation Microsoft Windows and WindowsNT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation USA and are binding in the USA and all other countries Company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of each company This User s Manual cannot be reissued so please keep it in a safe place Please carefully read this User s Manual and Warranty X 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 Explanation of Warning Symbols These entries are actions that absolutely under no circumstance should be taken The taking of such an action may cause serious personal physical damage or death A DANGER A CAUTION These entries are actions that if taken may
15. se measurement display shows the number of total pulse counts he recording interval set at the recording start and changes every one sixtieth of the time of the set recording interval For example If the recording interval is set at 30 minutes the display will show the total number of pulse counts for the previous thirty minutes changing at a rate of every thirty seconds If the interval is set at 1 minute or less the measurement count and the display will change every second Signal Level at time of Event Recording H P If the current signal level is high HI will be displayed rec Signal Level at time of Event Recording l o P If the current signal level is low Lo will be displayed Note Use in cold environments may cause the display to be difficult to read this is not a malfunction Changing the Battery Note Once the battery indicator BAT appears replace the old battery with a new one as soon as possible After removing the old battery all recorded data will be lost if a new battery is not inserted within 1 minute Make sure to complete the battery change within 1 minute If the battery direction is incorrect and a short occurs all recorded data saved in the main unit will be lost Please store the LS14250 batteries in a temperature of less than 20 C When using an LS14250 battery the battery indicator BAT on the main unit display may not soon disappear even if you hav

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