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1. 32 Changing Registrations and Settings 35 1 Changing a Remote Unit Registration 35 2 Clearing a Registration 2 2 2nsnnsennennnnnennennen 36 Graph Tools Program 20 2ncen seen nnn ennennnnnennennennennnnnn 38 1 Explanation of Display 38 2 Opening a File 2 2 22nn connec eens ennennnnnennennen 39 3 Saving as Text File 22 2n conn nnennnennennnnnencennen 41 4 Printing 0 22 2nenn nn nnnnnennnnennnn enn enenennenannesennacennens 41 Data Maintenance Functions 0 0 42 1 Calculation Range Settings 2 encensennenne 42 2 Edit Recording Conditions 20s2nsnnsennennen 43 3 Merging Channel Data 20 20snncennenennnennennen 43 Troubleshooting 45 E Re installing the software 45 E Replacing BatterieS 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 00nn 45 E About Temp Humidity Sensor TR 3220 46 E Error Messages 0 00 s20seensnennennnnnnnennennnennnnen
2. 2 Choose Testing Procedure If you choose Test Selected Remote Units remember to click the names of units you wish to test 23 Click Start to begin testing Communication Test After testing is completed the results will be displayed If communication has occurred properly OK will be displayed If NG is displayed please check batteries of problem unit s and the connection of the Base Unit to computer then run the test again 24 Procedure Test All Remote Units e C Test Selected Remote Units Remote Unit Name f Resut SerialNo 71210400 By clicking Close you can close the Communication Test Window 8 Positioning the Units If desired you can make Monitor Warnings p28 and Auto Download p30 settings Upon finishing settings place all units in their desired position Base Unit Positioning Connect to computer with communication cable Due to noise emitted from the computer and the display screen it is a good idea to place the Base Unit at least 1 meter away from them Also do not forget to connect the AC adapter Communication Cable P AC Adapter 25 Relay Unit Positioning Remember to connect the AC adapter place Relay Unit in desired position AC Adapter i 3 Remote Unit Positioning Connect the sensor and position in the place that you wish to measure lt RTR 71 gt lt RTR 72 gt Temperature Sensor After positionin
3. Wireless for Windows A Communication Completed Data File C Program Files WLforwWin data M719C1410_20020903_1626 rt7 Display Graph Immediately 33 By clicking No you can continue to download other data from units in that group Follow the same steps from as outlined above If you want to download data from a different group please close the Download Dialog Box and go back to the Main Window where you can select the next group and follow the same steps from step as outlined above 4 2 Download via Cable Downloading data directly from a Remote Unit by connecting the unit to the computer with the communication cable 34 Connect the Remote Unit that is to be downloaded to your computer In Main Window select Group In the Communication Menu select Download via Cable Connection 3 Downloading procedure is as outlined above in 4 1 Wireless Download But when selecting Unit for Downloading the category Unregistered Remote Unit has been added to allow you to download data from Remote Units that have been registered into a different computer HELPFUL HINT Whether you download via communication cable or by wireless communication a Wireless for Windows type rt data file will be created for each downloaded data The default name is made up of the Remote Unit s serial number and date time of download Example M71850011_19990122_1105 rt7 1 A Auto Download M Manual Download 2 Remote U
4. 3 3 Auto Downloading By utilizing this function you can automatically download data from Remote Units at a set time or set interval of time For this function to work it is necessary that the Base Unit be connected to the computer and that the Wireless for Windows Control Program be activated In the Main Window select the Remote Unit s you wish to Auto Download data from In the Communication Menu select Auto Download Start Stop Auto Download Start Stop 2 x Auto Download Method and Time Settings jo jo 24 hr clock C Download at Set Interval fi ale jo Minimum 1 00 hr Oita Auto Download Note All Remote Units in One Group will be set at the Same Downloading Method and Time Help Close Gu Stop Auto Download 30 2 Auto Download Method and Time Settings Download Daily at Set Time Will download at selected time once a day Enter using 24 hour clock 4 00pm 16 00 Download at Set Interval Will automatically download at selected time interval Enter an interval of more than 1 hour and less than 24 hours NOTE The method and time settings must be the same for all units in the same group The latest setting will go into effect for units in that group f you need to make any changes to your computer clock settings please stop the Auto Download function and reset after making changes for more info see Help Menu 3 Click Start Auto Do
5. In Air Approx 12 Sec In agitated water Approx 2 Sec Water Resistant Ability Splash Proof Sensor and Cable TR 5420 Stainless Protection Sensor Possible Measurement Range 60 to 155 C me ete Sensor Temperature Durability 70 to 180 C b ale o Cable Length 2m Thermal Constant Time In Air Approx 12 Sec In agitated water Approx 2 Sec Water Resistant Ability Splash Proof Sensor and Cable X i tl 4 Materials Thermistor Stainless Pipe SUS316 Teflon Compaction Tube Teflon Resin FEP Shielded Measurement Accuracy Average 0 3 C 20 to 80 C Average 0 5 C 40 to 20 C 80 to 110 C Average 1 0 C 60 to 40 C 110 to 155 C TR 2C30 Sensor Extension Cable as Cable Length 3m Mes n Se Splash Resistant Viny Chloride Coated Wire Z cauTION Use only one extension cable per temperature sensor When using an extension cable carry out the appropriate setting changes See Sensor Extension Cable for RTR 71 on p22 When using the extension cable there will be a 0 3 C at normal temperature and at 50 C a gap of 0 5 C may occur 55 E Sensor for RTR 72 TR 3220 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Humidity Measurement Range 10 to 95 RH r 52 M 2000 Humidity Measurement Accuracy Deo I ae s 5 RH at 25 C
6. Min Ava 10min 10min Toolbar The horizontal axis is date time and vertical axis is unit of temp humidity By dragging mouse across area you can zoom in on area covered with mouse 2026 74 pm 29 4 2026 eats Bo 235 40 0 16 1 18 kA ZRH Channel Info A list of information for each channel lelu 5B Cal y aales 7 eleen TaT 712 9 oes DO G00 AOO OG Open Data File Open File from Remote Unit Save Show Channel Info Show Data in Table Form 38 Undo Zoom Fade Zoom to Original Size Calculation Range Settings Edit Recording Conditions M Re order Channels Merge Channels Delete Channel Print Help About Channel Display ON OFF 2 Opening a File By calling up and opening a downloaded data file you can create graphs tables or print out data 2 1 Opening a Data File Follow these steps to open an already saved file either by the name it was saved under or our Thermo Recorder common file type trx In the File Menu click Open 2 Select name of file you wish to open and click Open Select Data File Name 2 xi Look in data e ck m 22_20011023_1634 ie name fin tex Files of type wireless for Windows Data Files rt z Cancel Z 3 Select how you would like the data to be read into the display click OK and a graph will be created displaying data Che
7. cable is coated with Teflon The coating is thin and if scratched or torn will cause a reduction in water resistance Please check before using To ensure accurate measurements make sure to insert the end of the sensor at least 3 cm into the object or area This sensor cannot be used with RTR 72 About TR 3220 the standard temp humidity sensor for RTR 72 This sensor is not waterproof Use the sensor only within the measurable temperature and humidity range Temperature 0 to 50 C Humidity 10 to 95 RH The unit may give an error in humidity value if there is a rapid change of temperature However the value will return to normal after the sensor temperature stabilizes The temperature humidity sensor cable cannot be extended When the sensor is not used put it in the attached plastic bag with a drying agent and keep it in a cool dark place at 5 to 25 C and 30 RH or less Please make sure that the external sensor jack is securely inserted into the main unit This sensor cannot be used with RTR 71 Notices About Placement and Location A sudden change in widely different temperature environments may cause condensation to occur Please use the unit in areas with a temperature range of 0 to 50 C and a humidity range of 10 to 90 RH without condensation Do not use store or leave the unit in areas that are prone to direct sunlight or extremely high temperature or humidity If the unit s intern
8. icon will appear in the task tray By clicking on the Control Program icon in the task tray you can open the Start up Program as well as the Graph Tools Program If a failure to properly install occurs please re install see p 45 2 Installing the Battery Please place a lithium battery CR123A in the main unit as shown in figure below Remember that even though you connect the Base Unit and or the Relay Unit s with the AC adapter it is better to supply them with a lithium battery to help prevent data loss in the case of power failure e Always put in a new battery e Be sure that and are in the correct directions 14 3 Connecting Main Unit to Computer Connect the Thermo Recorder main unit to the computer with the communication cable provided Each unit s registration or deletion of registration should be done one at a time by connecting it to the computer with the communication cable a pyp o m A a oe Communication Cable D sub9Pin Connect D sub9Pin Cable RS 232C Computer Please connect the communication cable to the serial port RS 232C with a mark such as shown below e f you connect the cable to a port other than the serial port communication will not occur properly e Make sure that the cable is securely connected FEF lL LILI About the Control Program The Control Program will be opened automatically upon Start up and an icon will appear
9. in the task tray By clicking on the Control Program icon in the task tray you can open the Start up Program as well as the Graph Tools Program 15 Set up Program From Registration to Positioning When using a Thermo Recorder unit for the first time it is necessary to use the Set up Program to register each unit as a Base Unit Relay Unit or Remote Unit 1 Explanation of Display Upon opening Wireless for Windows the Main Window will be displayed as follows Group Setting Info Tool bar Menu E C PROGRAM FILES WLFORWIN Test Group ogf Wireless for Windows File View Registration Communicatio Aeey we Balt Group Name Test Group Unit No ap Kitchen r E A E E wera Lats Serial t aP Test Group phem unit 71 1min chl Yes TRA 718C06 EP unit 72 i K For Hell press F1 NUM Group Name The Group Name s will be displayed Up to 32 Groups can be created emote Unit Mark RTR 71 is blue and RTR 72 is pink Remote Unit Settings Info By clicking on a Group the names and details for all Remote Units in that Group will be displayed Up to 132 Units can be registered in each Group e Tool Bar wo ale Slee 000 900 00000 Open Close Graph Tools Program Start Stop Auto Downloading Auto Download Log Wireless Download Warning Log Change Remote Unit Registration Display Present Readings Print Star
10. must be sent out to the place of use for repair 3 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 4 Free repair is not available in the following cases even though it is within the warranty period 1 Trouble or damage was caused by careless operation natural disaster fire public pollution or use of a power source other than specified 2 If repair adjustment disassembly or modification of the unit has been carried out by a person other than a T amp D authorized engineer 3 Trouble or 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 cannot be reissued This Warranty only promises customers free repair within the period and conditions specified in this Warranty Therefore the customer s legal rights will not be limited by this Warranty For further information on repair and others service questions after the termination of the warranty period contact your dealer 57
11. recommended More than 3MB of free space Data will need more space VGA 640x480 more than 256 colors possible Communication Cable X 1 RS 232C D Sub9Pin Cable Length 1 5m AC Adapter X 1 Battery Change Plug X 1 Software X 1set User s Manual Warranty 53 Optional Sensor Guide 54 E Sensor for RTR 71 TR 5106 Teflon Shielded Sensor Possible Measurement Range 60 to 155 C Sensor Temperature Durability 70 to 180 C Cable Length 0 6m Thermal Constant Time In Air Approx 15 Sec In agitated water Approx 2 Sec Water Resistant Ability Splash Proof Sensor and Cable TR 5101 Teflon Shielded Sensor Possible Measurement Range 60 to 155 C Sensor Temperature Durability 70 to 180 C Cable Length 45mm Thermal Constant Time In Air Approx 15 Sec In agitated water Approx 2 Sec Water Resistant Ability Splash Proof Sensor and Cable TR 5220 Stainless Protection Sensor Possible Measurement Range 60 to 155 C Sensor Temperature Durability 70 to 180 C Cable Length 2m Thermal Constant Time In Air Approx 36 Sec In agitated water Approx 7 Sec Water Resistant Ability Splash Proof Sensor and Cable 70 30 2000 TR 5320 Stainless Protection Sensor p T Possible Measurement Range 60 to 155 C j yy win Sensor Temperature Durability 70 to 180 C b l 6 o Cable Length 2m Thermal Constant Time
12. the Antenna Indicator Y is off Make sure that the COM mark is not flashing 3 Change the battery see figure 2 Use CR123A Battery Only Remove the Battery Change Plug Make sure that the E indicator goes off and that the Antenna Indicator Y comes on in the LCD display lt figure 1 gt lt figure 2 gt A A 45 Helpful Hint eif the Indicator appears communication will no longer be possible between the Remote Unit and the Relay Unit or the Base Unit but measuring and recording will continue e f battery power is lost completely all registration settings will remain so there is no need to re register but ALL DATA WILL BE LOST E About Temp Humidity Sensor TR 3220 e The included sensor should be changed after about one year of use please change one year after opening e f directions for usage and or storage are not followed the sensor may lose accuracy in less than one year e When not in use for a prolonged period place in a vinyl bag and store in a cool dark place at a temperature between 5 20 C and less than 30 humidity e There are two kinds of seals on the sensor If either seal changes color even within the one year period please change sensors e This sensor is not waterproof Water Leakage Sensor Seal Temperature Sensor Seal Water Leakage Sensor Seal The seal turns red in an abnormal state This indicates that the sensor has gotten wet Normally will appear
13. 47 E Other FAQ S 20 20 22 nnn enc nn enna nnenneennnnennnennenannsenaenaen 49 Product Specifications 0 0nscnneennennnnnnennnnen 53 Software Specifications for RTR 70 Wireless for Windows 53 Optional Sensor Guide 2n sennennennnnenncennennnenns 54 Radio EMC and Safety Regulations 2 56 BB InquirieS 22 222 2n enn en enn nnn enn enennnennennennennenns 56 Warranty 2 2 57 Accessories Included The flowing items should be included in your product package Before starting please check to make sure everything has been included Communication Cable x 1 CD Rom x 1 RS 232C D sub9pin Wireless for Windows Set Up Disc e AC Adapter X 1 LF Battery Change Plug X 1 The battery change plug is necessary when you replace the battery so please make sure to keep it in a safe place AN Do not use the battery change plug with any Thermo Recorders other than RTR 71 and RTR 72 Outline of Part Names E RTR 71 RTR 72 Main Unit Sold Separately Can be used as a Base Unit Relay Unit or a Remote Unit D Antenna LCD Display Sensor Connection Serial Communication Connection Battery Compartment AC Adapter Connection E Sen
14. Temperature is measured and recorded by each Remote Unit and by making use of short wave wireless communication you can gather all of that data in to your computer Communication can take place within up to 400 meters if unobstructed and clear Note This differs with conditions CD Communication Group a Communication with Base Unit Communication with Relay Unit Possible to mix RTR 71 and RTR 72 in same grou The Base Unit is set up to communicate with Groups of Remote Units One Group can contain up to 126 Remote Units and up to 32 Groups can be registered to 1 Base Unit 11 Each Thermo Recorder can be set up as you wish Any Thermo Recorder Unit can be set up and registered to carry out any of the three roles in the system Base Unit Relay Unit or Remote Unit Base Unit The Base Unit is directly connected to your computer and functions to send out orders via short wave wireless communication to Remote Units as well as gather recorded data Besides inserting the lithium battery please make sure to connect the Base Unit to a power source using the AC adapter supplied The Base Unit cannot measure record or display temperature or humidity Relay Unit A Remote Unit is used when communication conditions between the Base Unit and Remote Unit s are poor In a group where a Relay Unit has been set up all Remote Units registered to that group will communicate via the Relay Unit Besides inserting the lithium bat
15. WirelesS for Windows RTR 70 User s Manual Thank you for purchasing this product Carefully read and fully understand these instructions before using this unit Wireless Data Logger Series Copyright 1998 2003 T amp D Corporation All rights reserved 2003 2 16004094070 Notices about this User s Manual Please read this manual carefully before using the product This manual cannot be reprinted so please keep it in a safe place We cannot guarantee nor are we responsible for safety if this product is used in any manner other than was intended Please follow the safety precautions carefully Contents of this manual may be altered according to improvements made to the product without notification On screen messages in this manual may vary slightly from the actual messages Figures in this manual may be slightly simplified and may differ from the actual product Please notify us of any unclear points mistakes or errors in this manual Reproduction or use of any part or all of this manual is strictly forbidden Please carefully read the guarantee and provisions for free repair Microsoft and Windows 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 Safety Precautions To ensure safe operation please be sure to read understand and follow t
16. Wireless Communication in Progress Radio Wave Strength Display cE Gi 47 If you are running the check on a Relay Unit click on Display Strength on Relay Unit the radio wave strength will appear on the LCD Display of the Relay Unit as follows COM will flash lt Remote Unit LCD Display gt Decide on the best position for the unit and click Finish Display in the dialog box Wireless for Windows Wireless Communication in Progress Radio Wave Strength Display lt r ca Gi lt Dialog Box during Communication gt After finishing positioning the units s close the Radio Wave Strength Display Dialog Box Guide for Values in LCD Display 80 or above Communication Good we aie me eS Communication Fair soe ee es Possible Communication Errors 48 E Other FAQ s Q1 I can t get the data from the Thermo Recorder to download into the computer What should do Make sure each unit Base Relay and Remote has power Make sure that the communication cable provided has been connected properly to the computer serial port D sub 9 pin male connector If you cannot connect directly to your computer use one of the following gender changer adapters NEC PC 98 Series excluding NX Series Computer Serial Port D sub 25 Pin female Adapter D sub 9 pin male D sub 25 pin male NEC PC98 Series Laptop excluding NX Series Computer Serial Port Half pitch 14 pin f
17. _ 0 x File Edt view Favorites Tools Help beck gt E Bsearch PyFolders CBristory hs GE X A Ea Address E Control Panel z eo gt lt lt T fe amp R Accessibility Add Remove AdifRonove Aittiristyativa Date Time Control Panel Options Hardware Progr UsethesetingsincotclPareto WO GO a a amp personalize your computer Display Folder Options Fonts Internet Select an item to view its contolers Options description a Windows Update ise zB f E Windows 2000 Support Keyboard Mouse Networkand Phone and Power Options Dial up Co Modem a s a g Printers Regional Scanners and Scheduled Sounds and Options Cameras Tasks Multimedia System Users and Passwords Provides system information and changes environment settings 22 objectis J KE My Computer Here you will find Device Manager open and click on Port COM amp LPT Q2 This software is 32 bit software and is not compatible Please use Q3 Device Manager Pale FS action view e gt Ga GI3 Computer amp Disk drives Display adapters 23 DVD CD ROM drives Floppy disk controllers 9 Floppy disk drives Sy IDE ATAsATAPI controllers S Keyboards Mice and other pointing devices 1 2 2 a A A Communications Port COM1 J Communications Port COM2 A Printer Port LPT1 g Sound v
18. a good idea to move them to another disk at regular intervals to assure space 4 Manual Downloading 4 1 Wireless Download Downloading data from selected Remote Unit s by wireless communication In Main Window select desired Group In the Communication Menu select Wireless Download Select the unit from which you wish to download data Download Data Select Remote Unit for m Select Data File Name pame Push Button to Select File Name Remote unit 72 m Select Data for Downloading Download Only New Data Download All Recorded Data 32 3 Select Data File Name By clicking on Push Button to Select File Name the following box will appear o al al aE of ie name M718C0648_20020827_1621 t7 Save as type Wireless for Windows Data File rt7 x Cancel r Select the Place to be Saved Enter File Name The default name which is made up of the Remote Unit s serial number date time will be displayed You can change this name More about file names on p34 Click Save In Select Data for Downloading choose All Recorded Data or New Data If all settings are as desired click Start Downloading and the process will begin After downloading has been completed the following box will appear If you wish to have the data immediately displayed as a graph click Yes If you want to continue downloading other data before creating a graph click No
19. al temperature rises too high it may cause fire or other malfunctions to occur Poisonous gases and chemicals may cause the unit to corrode Also poisonous substances coming in contact with the unit may cause damage or harm to people and animals Please do not use the unit in environments subject to or influenced by poisonous gases or chemicals Direct vibrations from machinery may cause connections to be loosened and subsequent malfunction Please use in stable areas Do not place in or near areas subject to strong magnetic forces Software User Agreement Escape Clauses 1 T amp D Corporation shall not guarantee the operation of Wireless for Windows 2 T amp D Corporation shall not accept any responsibility nor shall T amp D become involved in any claim reparation proceedings or compensate any claimant for any damage whether direct or indirect that result from the usage of Wireless for Windows 3 Specifications of Wireless for Windows may be subject to change and service may be terminated without advance notice to the user In sucha case T amp D Corporation shall not be responsible nor shall T amp D Corporation become involved in any claim reparation proceedings or compensate any claimant for any damages whether direct or indirect from the inability to use Wireless for Windows 4 T amp D Corporation has no obligation to correct any defects found in Wireless for Windows Copyright 1 The copyright for Wire
20. and 50 RH g j ieren p Temperature Measurement Range 0 to 50 C Sensor Durability Range 10 to 55 C Cable Length 2m Service Life 1year under normal conditions Temperature Humidity Sensor Polypropylene resin Vinyl Chloride Coated Wire Operational Conditions No Dew Condensation or Water Leakage No contact with organic solvents solutions or gasses emitted from spoiled foods An extension cable cannot be used with the humidity sensor E AC adapter for AD 0604 AD 0604 Input 230V 50Hz Output 6V 50mA 0 3VA Cable length 1 80m Radio EMC and Safety Regulations with battery and AC Adapter EN 300 220 3 and EN 60950 2000 Allowed to use in A B D DK F I P S SW UK N NL CH FIN E Inquiries C RTR 7 Series complies with technical specifications required EN 301 489 3 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 co jp English Warranty Provisions for Free Repair 1 If the unit does not work properly despite the fact that the customer used it properly and in line with the User s Manual the unit shall be repaired free of charge through the agent which sold the unit 2 If the customer requests free repair because of trouble within the warranty period bring or send the unit along with the warranty to the dealer A service charge may be added if a repair person
21. ck Data to be Read EIES C Documents and Settings Administrator D esktop data 2002 trx trx Display only data from file to be read 39 2 2 Opening File from Remote Unit Follow these steps to open Wireless for Windows type data files rt7 In the File Menu click Open File from Remote Unit Open File from Remote Unit Select Remote Unit A 71901410 2 From the left side first select a Group then a Remote Unit and the data files will appear on the right side Select the file from the list you would like to open and click Open 3 Select how you would like the data to be read into the display click OK and a graph will be created displaying data Check Data to be Read 2 xi C Program Files WLforwin data M719C1 410_20020903_1626 1t7 Merge data to be read with data on display in graph mes 40 3 Saving as Text File In order to use data with most spreadsheet applications the data can be saved in a Text Type File txt In the File Menu select Save as Text File Save Text Format Settings 2 xi m Save Text Format Range to be Saved C Comma C Entire Data C Tab Display Data Only Oo Cancel Semicolon 2 Select Save Text Format and Range to be Saved then click OK Comma tab space and semi colon are codes used to separate cells for most common spreadsheet applications Wireless for Windows cannot read Tex
22. d OFF Also make sure that all screen energy saving settings are OFF 52 Product Specifications Software Specifications for RTR 70 Wireless for Windows Compatible Devices Number of Channels Communication Functions Graph Display Data Display File Out Put Printing Others Compatible OS PC CPU Memory Hard Disk Monitor Accessories RTR 71 RTR 72 16 Channels Simultaneous Display and Processing RTR 71 RTR 72 total of up to 8 units of mixed data possible Base Remote Relay Unit Settings Interval Settings Warning Settings Downloading Manual Auto Display Settings Current Readings Monitor Settings Temperature and Humidity Graphs for each Channel Zoom in out and scroll with mouse or keyboard Change Channel Colors Turn ON and OFF Channel 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 RTR Specific Data File Text File CSV etc Possible to output data for specific range or time period Graphs Tables Data Table Display Calculation Range Settings Data Maintenance Delete Data by Channel Re order data by Channel Microsoft Windows 95 98 Me Microsoft WindowsNT 4 0 Microsoft Windows 2000 XP IBM Compatible with higher than Pentium 9OMHz Serial Port RS 232C D sub 9pin More than 16MB More than 16MB
23. e p 28 for more info on warning functions lt Figure 2 gt Sensor Extension Cable for RTR 71 If the model you have selected is RTR 71 an extension cable can be used see figure 3 If you are going to use an extension cable click on W and select the type of cable from the choices provided Sensor Extension Cable for RTR 71 Channel 1 No lt Figure 3 gt 22 After all settings have been completed click Start Registration Upon completion the following box will appear Click OK A Registered Unit Serial No 719C1410 as a REMOTE UNIT 1 The Remote Unit Registration screen will remain in the window to continue registration of other units Connect the next unit with the communication cable and follow the same procedure If you need to change groups you must close the Registration Window return to the Main Window and choose the desired group HELPFUL HINTS in the Remote Unit Registration Window at the top the Name of group to be registered in will appear After registration has been completed the recording of data will begin automatically e You can change a Remote Unit s Registration See p35 Change Remote Unit registration 7 Communication Test A communication test should be run by Group to see if communication between Remote Relay and Base Units is occurring properly Connect Base Unit to computer with communication cable In the Communication menu select Wireless Communication Test
24. e place click Forced Forced Delete 36 Click OK Wireless for Windows If you wish to complete the clearing of the unit displayed in box click Yes and the registration will be cleared Upon completion the following box will appear click OK Wireless for Windows How to use Forced Delete Click Forced Delete in the Clear Registration dialog box The following box giving info about the unit s serial number will appear If ok click OK Clear Registration Forced Clear x coe te 37 Graph Tools Program This part of the software allows you to read the downloaded data to create graphs and tables for display or for printing It also enables you to create text type files for use with spreadsheet applications 1 Explanation of Display Toolbar Menu File View Setti Tools Graph Help Channel Name Display Area By holding down the left mouse button on this area the area will expand to allow you to read full channel names 5 x oer ta SBE 56 0 ayse Sle 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 i2 1 Ch ich ich ro N Ich 5 See 4 10 19 0 0000 Cursor A 10 08 2001 22 59 10 Cursor B 10 23 2001 0 29 25 A lt gt B337 30 15 calcu fom 10 08 2001 22 59 10 to 10 23 2001 0 29 25 Sample Cursor CursorB A lt gt B Bi 4 40 18 4 10 23 0 0000 0 0000
25. e the channel name s as well as the data recording start date and time The changing of recording start date and time is for the purpose of merging data and cannot be used to change data In the Tools Menu open Edit Recording Conditions Edit Recording Conditions Editing Index r Start Date andTime Geiscted 1 10 08 2001 23 5910 10 08 2001 23 5910 Name f Start Date and Time mm dd yy p E g _ pp p Undo all Changes x Cancel Channel Click on the channel number to which you wish to make changes 3 Editing Index The settings for the channel selected will be displayed Enter the new settings you wish to make Once settings are as desired click OK If you want to return the settings to as they were click Undo all Changes and the recording conditions will return to the same as before opening the dialog box 3 Merging Channel Data You can merge data from two different channels In the Tool Menu open Merge Data 43 2 Select the appropriate channels in the left box Merge Data D 7ch with ont ch 1 Conditions for the recording intervals must match the recording periods must be continuous and the total data can not be over 16 000 readings The merged data will only be displayed on channels that match these conditions Close By clicking on the right side W all channels containin
26. emale Adapter D sub9 pin male Half pitch 14 pin male Adapter Combination D sub9 pin male D sub25 pin male D sub25 pin female Half pitch 14 pin male IBM Compatible DOS V Computer Serial Port D sub25 pin male Adapter D sub9 pin D sub25 pin female Note Please use all above adapters directly and not in combinations Please check your computer energy saving settings and make sure the default setting does not render the serial ports unusable In particular NEC PC98 Series Notebook Computers may have such a default setting 49 50 If your computer is IBM Compatible DOS V check whether the serial port has been rendered unusable by the BIOS setting If your computer has an internal modem make sure that the communication port is not being used by the modem In some cases users of Windows 95 may not be able to use COM 1 even though the settings have been made Check to see which port is being used by the modem You can check this in the Control Panel by opening Modem If you have another computer please try communication using that computer Make sure the serial port is usable or not With many all in one computers the modem or other such device is using it Please take the following steps to check your serial port and if it is unusable please contact your computer s maker Please go to the Control Program Menu and open System Control Panel
27. g data that can be merged will be displayed Select desired data and click Merge to begin the merging process If no mergable data appears in the right side box make changes in Edit Recording Settings and return to merge data after making necessary changes Helpful Hint After merging data the channel color will appear as that of the channel selected first For example you selected channel 1 and wanted to merge channel 3 with it After merging the channel color will appear as that of channel 1 and the channel 3 color will not be displayed If there is unnecessary data you can get rid of it by using the Delete Data from Specified Channel function in the Tool Menu 44 Troubleshooting E Re installing the software Close Wireless for Windows making sure to close the Control Program in the task tray as well 2 Open Add Delete Applications in the Control Panel After selecting Wireless for Windows click on the Add Delete Button 3 By clicking OK Wireless for Windows will be deleted Please reinstall Wireless For Windows following the installation instructions E Replacing Batteries If the Battery Life Warning comes on change the battery as soon as possible When changing the battery please use the included Battery Change Plug and follow these directions Connect the Battery Change Plug to the unit see figure 1 Check to see if the indicator is either on or flashing and that
28. g is completed run the communication test again in the same manner as before 8 Communication Test If the results are all OK all preparations are completed HELPFUL HINT Even if no problem appears at set up breaks in communication resulting in commu nication errors during auto download will sometimes occur later You may have to reposition the unit if problems persist 26 Wireless for Windows Functions This section will explain about the following software functions Monitoring Current Temperature Humidity p27 Monitoring Warnings and about the Warning Log p28 Auto Downloading and about the Auto Download Log p30 Wireless Downloading p32 Downloading via Cable p34 1 Monitoring Current Temperature Humidity In the Main Window select which Remote Unit s you would like to monitor It is possible to monitor one or more units at a time but it is not possible to save or print this monitored data In the Main Window select the Remote Unit s of which you would like to monitor current readings In the Communication Menu select Monitor Current Temp Start Stop Current Data Monitor O Communication Interval in seconds g0 Channel 1 Channel 2 o e 2 Enter monitoring interval and click Start 27 3 The monitoring results will be displayed as below New data will be added at the top of screen as it comes in Current Data Monitor Communication Interval in
29. gistration Connect the Base Unit to your Computer using Communication Cable Enter Name of Base Unit factory_A ct ee Enter a name for the Base Unit Click Start Registration and the registration process will begin When completed the following window will appear click OK 18 Wireless for Windows x A Registered Unit Serial No 72042439 as a BASE UNIT 4 Creating a Group For one Base Unit it is possible to create up to 32 Groups for communication In the Registration Menu select Create New Group Create New Group rup Name fitch cot __ 2 Enter a Group Name 3 After entering name click OK The Group name should appear in the Main Window 5 Relay Unit Registration Please use only if communication conditions between the Base and Remote Units are poor A Relay Unit can be created from either an RTR 71 or an RTR 72 Connect the Thermo Recorder unit to your computer that is to be registered as the Relay Unit 19 20 In the Registration Menu select Relay Unit Registration Relay Unit Registration Connect Relay Unit to Computer with Communication Cable i Cancel Help 3 Click Start Registration and the registration process will begin When completed the following window will appear click OK Wireless for Windows x A Registered Unit Serial No 720A2439 as a RELAY UNIT HELPFUL HINTS lt is possible to add or delete a Relay Unit fro
30. he contents of all such warnings DANGER 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 malfunction of our unit Please be fully aware of this before using our product It is dangerous to swallow batteries Store all batteries sensors and Thermo Recorder units out of the reach of children Do not take apart repair or modify the main unit It may cause fire electrocution or damage Please ask the shop where you bought the product or T amp D to carry out any repairs Do not operate if the power cable is wet or with wet hands It may cause electrocution or failure If water or a foreign object enters the case immediately cease using it Continued use may cause fire electrocution or damage Do not use in areas prone to heavy dust smoke steam or moisture this may cause failure Notices about Safe Operation This unit is not waterproof Do not use in areas prone to splashing This may cause deletion of data inaccurate readings or other malfunctions If the unit becomes dirty please wipe with an alcohol dampened clean cloth Please be careful when using in overly hot or cold environments Touching the units may cau
31. ideo and game controllers W System devices Universal Serial Bus controllers If a or x appears next to a communication port it is unusable Even if no such mark appears please check to make sure that under Port COM amp LPT a Communication Port COM 1 and or a Communication Port COM 2 appears If a port does not appear here it cannot be used Can I use this software with Windows 3 1 Microsoft Windows 95 98 Windows NT 4 0 Windows 2000 Me or XP want to change the Group Name or delete it What should do Please follow these steps to change a group name or delete a group In the Main Window under Registration select Group Maintenance 51 Group Maintenance EIFS Select Desired Group Richer Change Group Name New Group Name a ___ m Delete Group To change a Group Name select the group from the list on the left enter the new Name and click Change A dialog box as follows will appear click Yes if the information is correct Wireless for Windows Q Is it OK to change Group Name kitchen to Group Name kitchen 3 To delete a Group that has no Remote or Relay Units registered to it click Yes if the information is correct Wireless for Windows Finish by clicking on Close Q4 The Warning Dialog Box does not appear when it should Why Make sure that the screen saver function is turne
32. irst Steps 14 1 Installing Software 14 2 Installing the Battery 14 3 Connecting Main Unit to Computer 15 Set up Program From Registration to Positioning 16 1 Explanation of Display 16 2 Communication Port Set up 17 3 Base Unit Registration 18 4 Creating a Group 19 5 Relay Unit Registration 19 6 Remote Unit Registration 21 7 Communication Test 23 8 Positioning the Units 25 Wireless for Windows FunctionS 27 1 Monitoring Current Temperature Humidity 27 2 Monitoring WarningS 28 3 Auto Downloading 30 4 Manual Downloading
33. less for Windows including the software and all relevant documents belongs solely to T amp D Corporation 2 The reprinting or redistribution for commercial purposes whether in part or whole in magazines or as a part of any product is strictly forbidden without the expressed consent of T amp D Corporation Any inquiries concerning commercial redistribution should be directed to the Sales Department of T amp D Corporation 3 Do not attempt to make any changes or modifications to Wireless for Windows Table of Contents Notices about this User s Manual 1 Safety Precautions 2 Software User Agreement 5 Accessories Included 8 Outline of Part Names 9 E RTR 71 RTR 72 Main Unit Sold Separately 9 II Sensors 2 2 2 2 nana nnn n en en enna nn nnn en en enn nn nnnnenen 9 E Main Unit LCD Display 10 Outline of Wireless Thermo Recorder RTR 71 RTR 72 11 E The System 11 E Software Wireless for Windows 13 F
34. m a group at any time After adding or deleting a Relay Unit please carry out a communication test see p 23 Whether a Relay Unit has been registered and its serial number will appear in the Group info in the Main Window lf you wish to change a group name or delete a group go to the Registration Menu and select Group Maintenance see p51 for more about changing a name 6 Remote Unit Registration Connect the Thermo Recorder unit to your computer that is to be registered as the Remote Unit 2 In the Main Window select the group into which you wish to register the Remote Unit In the Registration Menu select Remote Unit Registration Remote Unit Registration Remote unit if cH Upper Neri se Channel 1 Je CHT Rewer Channel 2 3 Unit Model Choose type of Thermo recorder Name Enter names for the Remote Unit and for each channel Recording Interval By clicking on W you can pull down the menu which shows the intervals see figure 1 and make the desired selection 21 zz Vv 10min 15min 20min ont lt Figure 1 gt LCD You can choose to display or not to display current measurements on the Remote Unit You can also select the unit of display C or F Warnings Choose whether Warning Function is ON OFF See figure 2 If Warning Function is ON the check boxes will become active and you can set upper and lower limits for the channels you desire Se
35. nit Serial Number 3 Date of Download Ex 1999 1 22 4 Time of Download Ex 11 05am Changing Registrations and Settings 1 Changing a Remote Unit Registration Even after registering a Remote Unit you can easily change the unit name recording interval LCD settings as well as warning monitoring settings In the Main Window select the Remote Unit you wish to change In the Registration Menu select Change Remote Unit Registration If making name changes to Remote Unit or channels you can only select one unit at a time Other changes can be made to multiple units at the same time However you cannot select both RTR 71 and RTR 72 at the same time Change Remote Unit Registration m Name m Warnings Remote Roomt Waming Function ON Waming Function OFF Channel Channel 1 a Setup via Cable mtn IV CH1 Upper Limit Temp C 0 0 Connection nn Ch 12 si I CH1 Lower Limit Temp C foo Wireless Setup m Recording Interval J CH2 Upper Limit Temp C foo Smin Ba J CH2 Lower Limit Temp C 0 0 4 0 2 step in Fahr F Change this Item J Change this Item m LCD settings gt r Sensor Extension Cable for RTR 71 foie CF Channel 2 No daniros EN rr2c3 0 I JF IV Change this Item 2 Changing Settings Make changes and click Change this Item in order to make changes effective 35 3 Communicate changes by wireles
36. onitoring will begin and the following box will appear Click OK In the Main Window a YES will appear for those units being monitored Wireless for Windows xj A Have started Warning Monitoring For Group kitchen If a warning occurs the following message will appear The message will disappear only if and when someone verifies the message by entering his or her initials and clicking Verification Wireless for Windows Warning Box Wireless for Windows Warning Box While receiving waming data a communication error occurred Check Warming Log a M This dialog box RED appears if a This dialog box appears if a warning has occurred communication error has occurred 29 By going to the Log Menu and clicking on Warning Log you can view a history of the warnings To stop the monitoring function click on desired Group in the Main Window then in the Communication Menu open Monitor Warnings Start Stop and click on Stop Monitoring This will stop monitoring for all those units which had been selected and the YES in the Main Window should disappear HELPUL HINTS Warnings will be displayed under the following conditions Variable Average of Measurements 2 Upper Limit Setting Variable Average of Measurements S Lower Limit Setting Variable Average is calculated by adding measurements as they occur and divide by number of measurements For example x1 x2 x3 3 x2 x3 x4 3 x3 x4 x5
37. ring Temperature and Humidity With the software you can set upper and lower limits for each channel and the monitoring function will periodically check to see if a limit has been exceeded If a limit has been exceeded a warning will be displayed on your computer screen Settings can be made differently for each Remote Unit E Software Wireless for Windows The Software is made up of the following three software programs Wireless for Windows This is the main program and controls registration p and settings for all units as well as manages the Set up Program downloading of data via cable see p16 Wireless for Windows This will be placed in your Start up Menu It will automatically open and an icon will appear in the Control Program task tray It manages the Auto Downloading and Warning Monitoring functions see p15 Wireless for Windows This manages the creation of graphs data tables and text type files as well as all printing functions Graph Tools Program see p38 13 First Steps 1 Installing Software Open Windows Close all other applications before installing this program 3 Place Software CD Rom in CD Rom Drive of your computer Open SETUP EXE and follow the directions as they are displayed 6 After installation is finished the Wireless for Windows program will be registered in the Start Menu About the Control Program The Control Program will be opened automatically upon Start up and an
38. s or via cable communication By clicking Wireless Setup the changes will be communicated via radio waves By clicking Setup via Cable Communication you must connect the unit to the computer with the cable and changes will be communicated Notice If you make changes to the Recording Interval all data that has been recorded but not yet downloaded will be reset You should first download all data before making changes to the Recording Interval When making changes to the Recording Interval the following dialog box will appear Wireless for Windows xj There has been a change in the recording interval If you change the recording interval now all data recorded until now will be reset First please download all recorded data Tf you want to download now click Yes Tf you wish to continue with the interval changes without downloading click No 2 Clearing a Registration It is possible to clear any unit s registration Base Relay or Remote Unit Even if due to some unit malfunction communication cannot take place deleting the registration file from the computer is possible Forced Delete Connect the Wireless Thermo Recorder unit that is to be cleared to your computer In the Registration Menu select Clear Registration Clear Registration Connect Device to be cleared to Computer with Communication Cable Click OK Button If something is wrong with the device or for some reason communication does not tak
39. se burns or frostbite Do not drop the unit place heavy weight on the unit nor expose the unit to a strong impact Doing so may cause damage to the unit 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 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 put your fingers or foreign objects into the communication port Do not use any AC Adapter other than the one provided for this unit Using the software provided Wireless for Windows make sure to set up this unit as a Base Unit Remote Unit or Relay Unit It will not operate without doing this Neither the Base Unit nor a Relay Unit can measure or record data Only Remote Units can measure and record data T amp D accepts no responsibility for any damages or trouble in any form that are directly or indirectly the results of using measurement taken with this wireless data logger About TR 5320 the standard temperature sensors for RTR 71 Use the sensors only within the measurable temperature range 60 to 155 Please make sure that the external temperature sensor jacks are securely inserted into the main unit The sensor
40. seconds 59 Status 32 2002 10 01 9 16 46 32 2002 10 01 9 06 46 32 2002 10 01 8 56 46 By clicking Stop you can end the monitoring function If you want to stop monitoring during communication you must first click Cancel in the Communication Dialog Box and then Stop or wait until communication is finished 2 Monitoring Warnings With this function a warning message will appear on your computer screen each time the upper or lower limit that you set when registering the Remote Unit has been exceeded For this function to work it is necessary that the Base Unit be connected to the computer that the Wireless for Windows Control Program be activated and that screen saver and energy saving settings are off In the Communication Menu select Monitor Warnings Start Stop 28 Monitor Warnings Start Stop EI Oml E min Please enter a number above 5 gt Waming Monitoring Interval r Start 7 Stop Monitoring for Warning Enabled Remote Unit Giit Monitoring Stop Monitoring Set the Warning Monitoring Interval Monitoring will set up for all Remote Units for which limits have been set and the monitoring function has been checked ON Click Start Monitoring The following dialog box will appear if OK click Yes Wireless for Windows Monitoring of Warnings will begin For all Remote Units in Group kitchen that have been set to have Monitoring ON OK M
41. sors TR 5320 TR 3220 oO TMNT a nm 519 4 3 Thermistor Temp Humidity Sensor Stainless Pipe SUS316 Polypropylene Resin Cable Teflon Resin Coated Cable Vinyl Chloride Coated Connector Connector E Main Unit LCD Display 10 LT aed COM D E G a G a E A ELE s Gy Recording Indicator Displayed when recording is in progress Y Antenna Indicator Displayed when wireless communication is possible all Displays strength of radio wave COM Displayed when communication is in progress Os Displayed when either temperature or humidity exceeds upper or lower limit Battery Life Warning Displayed when battery power becomes low Wireless communication cannot take place so please change battery as soon as possible Channel Indicator Indicates which channel of data is being displayed F C Measurement Display Unit Indicates the unit in which the measurement is displayed You can change the unit via computer is the measuring unit for humidity on the RTR 72 but may also be used to indicate the radio wave strength Unit Indicator Base unit will display DASE Relay Unit will display rLAY and Remote Unit will display current readings Outline of Wireless Thermo Recorder RTR 71 RTR 72 E The System Wireless Downloading Function Possible to gather and manage temperature data from a variety of separate places
42. t Stop Warning Monitoring About Program Version Help 16 ePrint This will print out the Group settings you have made If you select Print Preview in the File Menu you will be able to check the contents on a screen like the one shown here assojzoet La eeras 2 Communication Port Set up Connect the Thermo Recorder to the Computer with the Communication Cable 2 Select Communication Port Settings in the Communication Menu Communication Port Settings p Communication Port for Base Unit COM C COMS C COM2 COME C COM3 C COM7 C COM4 coms r Retry Setting Number of Retis 2 Set from 0t05 Note Do not attempt to make changes to settings while Control Program is in communication By clicking on Auto Find the correct port will be automatically found A message as shown below will appear by clicking OK set up will be completed 17 Wireless for Windows x Ld G Found RTR 70 Unit at COM1 Will Set System Click OK in the Communication Port Settings window to close it If Auto Find does not detect a communication port please see Help in the Communication Port Settings window 3 Base Unit Registration Any unit RTR 71 or RTR 72 can be registered as a Base Unit Connect the Thermo Recorder unit to your computer that is to be registered as the Base Unit 2 In the Registration Menu select Base Unit Registration Base Unit Re
43. t Type Files 4 Printing You can print both graphs and tables You can also check the print preview image before printing Z Aa A Py M Pm ma The vertical and horizontal axes of the printed image will be of the same ratio as the displayed image 41 Data Maintenance Functions This section will explain the following e Calculation Range Settings e Edit Recording Conditions e Merging Channel Data 1 Calculation Range Settings It is possible to make settings for the calculation ranges for the highest value the lowest value and measurement for any channel listed When the data is first read the calculation range is set for all data In the Tool Menu open Calculation Range Settings Selecting the Calculation Range Ei Es rm Present Calculation Range mm dd yy hh mm ss 10 8 2001 22 59 10 Cancel 10 23 2001 0 29 26 r New Calculation Range mm dd yy hh mm ss tonf 5 yf fax fe fio First will display Date and Time of AB Cursors Entire Graph In New Calculation Range enter the dates and times for the calculation range you desire The calculation range displayed upon opening this dialog box is that of the A B Cursors present positions After making the desired settings click OK If you want the range to be that of the data in the whole graph click Entire Graph 42 2 Edit Recording Conditions Here you can chang
44. tery please make sure to connect any Relay Unit to a power source using the AC adapter supplied A Relay Unit cannot measure record or display temperature or humidity Remote Unit A Remote Unit measures and records temperature and or humidity and following orders from the Base Unit communicates that data to the Base Unit If an electrical outlet is nearby the AC adapter may be used in addition to the lithium battery Always keeping a battery in every unit will help to cut down the chances of data loss due to power failures Measuring and Recording 12 One Unit Two Temperature Channels RTR 71 Up to 1440 readings can be recorded in each channel and recording interval can be selected from 8 choices 1 minute 60 minutes One Channel for Humidity One Channel for Temperature RTR 72 Channel 1 measures temperature and Channel 2 measures humidity 3 Month Lithium Battery Life Remote Unit A Remote Unit can function for about 3 months consecutively on 1 lithium battery CR123A When battery power becomes low a message to change the battery is displayed and all recorded data is automatically saved If power is completely lost so is the data so be sure to replace battery as soon as possible Using the Software Gathering Data via Wireless Communication You can set up the program schedule to gather recorded data either at a set time interval or at a set time of day Also when necessary you can gather present data Monito
45. with Under abnormal conditions white background and black will turn RED Normal dots Abnormal Temperature Sensor Seal This indicates that the sensor was exposed to a temperature of 60 C or higher Seal is light pink with the 60 Seal turns bright red in figure 60 slightly readable abnormal state and the figure Normal Abnormal 60 is clearly displayed 46 E Error Messages If wireless communication is not working run a radio wave strength check on the Remote Unit s and or the Relay Unit in question and re position the unit s according to the percentages displayed on their LCD display s In the Communication Menu open Radio Wave Strength Display Help Push Button to display radio wave strength on remote unit IF you want to stop display press Finish Display in dialog box 6 Display Strength on Relay Unit Push Button to display radio wave strength on relay unit If you want to stop display press Finish Display in dialog box 2 Make sure Base Unit is connected by communication cable to your computer By clicking on Display Strength on Remote Unit the radio wave strength will appear on the LCD Display of the Remote Unite as follows It will take about 30 seconds for the level to be displayed COM will flash lt Remote Unit LCD Display gt Decide on the best position for the unit and click Finish Display in the dialog box Wireless for Windows
46. wnload After settings have been made the following box will appear Click OK Wireless for Windows Ea A Selected Remote Unit has been set up for auto downloading In the Main Window a YES should appear under Auto Download for those units selected Each Remote Unit can be set to have Auto Download ON or OFF By going to the Log Menu and selecting Auto Downloading Log you can view the history of Auto Downloading activities Also by clicking on the Control Program icon in the task tray you can open the Show Auto Download Schedule to check the schedule for downloading To stop the Auto Downloading function click on the desired unit s and in the Communication Menu select Auto Download Start Stop Click on Stop Auto Download In the Main Window the YES under Auto Download should disappear for selected units about data files see p34 about graph display see p38 31 HELPFUL HINTS When making Auto Download Interval settings it is important to remember that downloading data from one unit may take up to 5 minutes Therefore for example if you have 20 units each at 5 minutes the downloading process itself will take 100 minutes or 1 hr and 40 min So you must make the interval setting for at least that amount of time Also be aware that each time an Auto Downloading occurs a new data file is created Therefore make sure that there is always enough empty disk space for these data files It may be
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