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1. Outline Our revolutionary Wireless RTR 5 series is a system wherein the various kinds of data measured and recorded by our data logger units RTR 51 RTR 52 Tem perature data RTR 53 Temperature and Humidity data and RVR 52 Voltage Pulse and Event data can be transmitted to the RTR 57C Data Collector via short wave radio communication The Data Collector can then be connected to your computer to enable easy downloading and total data management The RTR 57C data collector can also be used to start recording and collect check and edit data on site for any of the units in the TR 5 Series TR 51A 52 and or the TR 7 Series TR 71S 72S making it unnecessary to collect the units and take them to your computer to carry out these functions Basic Functions Wireless Data Communication Function Our Thermo Recorder RTR 5 Series utilizes the RTR 57C to collect recorded temperature data from the RTR 51 RTR 52 RTR 53 and RVR 52 units via our exclusive short wave wireless technology The RTR 57C also allows you to wirelessly control recording settings and start recording as well as other functions of the data loggers Communication is possible to a distance of up to 100 meters if unobstructed and direct Note If collecting data via wireless communication it is necessary to first set up the RTR 5 Series Units as Remote Units in your computer Register up to 3 840 RTR 5 Series Units on 1 RTR 57C RTR 57C is designed to manage th
2. The following operations can be done using wireless comm unication Download Recorded Data You can download data to the RTR 57C that has been recorded in data loggers RTR 51 52 53 and RVR 52 from a distance without having to collect the units Check Remote Unit Conditions You can check the battery life current measurements and recording settings for any unit registered Remote Unit Change Recording Conditions You can control and change all recording settings such as Recording Mode Recording Interval and Recording Start Date and Time Programmed Start 13 Read Logger Settings The RTR 57C can read and display all settings for any selected data logger that has been registered Search for Remote Unit s A 4 mark appears next to the name of any Remote Unit with which wireless communication is possible Monitor Current Readings You can monitor the current measurements of a Remote Unit at a set interval or in groups with the measurements displayed consecutively One Remote Unit can be set up to communicate with any number of RTR 57C Units By registering the same Remote Unit info into a number of RTR 57C Units it is possible to check and control settings as well as download to any RTR 57C Unit that carries that Remote Unit s registration information NOTE If you try to carry out communication between one Remote Unit and several RTR 57C Units at the same time an error message will appear Group
3. sees 9 Switching the Power on Setting the Date and Time Basic Functions Communicating with the Data Logger 12 Communicating with the Computer Wireless Communication Remote Unit Registration Recording Start eee Downloading Recorded Data Communication via Cable Recording Start ctc 29 Downloading Recorded Data 34 Graph Display eren cocti tetti 37 Event List DISplay ioco trn 39 Other Functions Checking Upper and Lower Limits Setting the Upper and Lower Limit Range 41 Viewing the Results of Saved Data 42 Remote Unit Conditions Display 43 Searching for Remote Unit usuuss 45 Monitoring oc error tia 47 Displaying Recorded Data in Graph 49 Deleting Data Deleting Selected Data 51 Deleting All Data nnn 52 Adjusting the LCD Adjusting Contrast ceteri 53 Backlight nemen 538 Muting the Operations Buzzer 54 Checking Memory see 54 Changing Unit of Temperature 55 Others Menus ata Glance nee rere 57 SPECIICALIONS ipic eerte 61 o e ereerrt 63 Warranty tede rte ie EE FD REY EEER IR PE RETE 70 viii What is Data Collector RTR 57C
4. 52 Adjusting the LCD Adjusting Contrast 1 In the Main Menu open SET FUNCTIONS and Set Contrast Move the operation dial up to make the display darker and down to make it lighter HSet Contrast c eXYerre 2 After completing the setting press the dial to finish Using the Backlight 1 In the Main Menu open SET FUNCTIONS and Backlight The present setting will be displayed 2 By moving the arrow to ON and pressing the dial the setting will be completed Backligh Upon completion the new present setting will be displayed 3 Move the arrow to and click BACK to finish Muting the Operations Buzzer 1 In the Main Menu open SET FUNCTIONS and Beep The present setting will be displayed 2 By moving the arrow to OFF and pressing the dial the setting will be completed GBeep a cues OFF Upon completion the new present setting will be displayed 3 Move the arrow to and click BACK to finish Checking Memory 1 In the Main Menu open SET FUNCTIONS and Check MEMORY Check MEMORY Number of Saved Readings 2 By pressing the operation dial you can return to the SET FUNCTIONS Display 54 55 Changing Unit of Temperature You can change the temp unit C or F displayed on the RTR 57C main unit 1 In the Main Menu open SET FUNCTIONS and Temp Unit UTem Unit The present setting will is be dis
5. Set Clock 2003 07 03 08 10 GI KCanca Jl 11 Communicating with the Data Logger There are two ways to communicate between the RTR 57C and the Data Logger Via Cable Optical Communication Via Communication Cable connection for TR 7 Series and Optical Communication for RTR 51 52 53 RVR 52 and TR 5 Series For RTR 51 52 53 RVR 52 and TR 51A 52 Place logger face down on RTR 57C For TR 71S 72S Connect using the included communication cable TR 3C10 The following operations can be done using communication via cable or optical communication Download Recorded Data You can download any data that has been recorded in a data logger Set the Recording Conditions You can control and change all recording settings such as Recording Mode Recording Interval and Recording Start Date and Time Programmed Start Read Logger Settings The RTR 57C can read and display all settings for the data logger that is connected to it 12 Wireless Communication Communication can occur via special short radio waves with RTR 51 52 53 and RVR 52 lt t 100 meters Remote Unit Remote Unit Transmission distance is 100 meters if direct and unobstructed NOTE Wireless communication can only occur with those RTR 51 52 53 and RVR 52 logger units that have been registered as Remote Units via the accompanying software l T amp D Recorder for Windows
6. 1 Connect the data logger to the RTR 57C For RTR 51 52 53 RVR 52 and TR 51A 52 Place logger face down on RTR 57C If light enters during communication an error will occur Please make sure to place the unit within the ridges for an exact fit Connect using the included communication cable TR 3C10 2 In the Main Menu open GATHER DATA and downloading will start 03 07 03 11 28 U GATHER DATA DATA REC SETTINGS 34 35 With RTR 51 52 53 and RVR 52 you can select to download data from any number of hours or days before now Process Choice KBACKI 24h before START GATHER You can select from 1 47 hours in 1 hour units 2 300 days Less than 100 days in units of 1 day More than 100 days in units of 5 days or ALL DATA If you specify a period of data that is earlier than the period of the data saved in the RTR 51 52 53 RVR 52 Unit all saved data will be downloaded 3 When the downloading is completed a message will be displayed By pressing the operation dial the display will change to that of a graph COMM END KOKI f you have set the judgment ON in Set 1 Limits before downloading the result will be displayed when the downloading is completed JudgementOK Result If the amount of main unit memory is low the downloading of recorded data may be impossible When you check the amount of the memory to confirm wh
7. Before selecting a Remote Unit you can run a search to find all Remote Units with which communication is possible Those units with which communication is possible will appear with a 4 mark next to them See p 45 for details ample 3 3 Make Recording Condition Settings If you wish to make no changes and want to restart recording under the same conditions please read the current settings first and then restart recording See p 24 for details DGROUP2 GED Sample 3 GREC SETTINGS Ilse Immediate Programmed gt Set Rec mode Set Interval wRead Settings Recording Modes One Time Recording will stop when the data capacity becomes full Endless Recording will continue with oldest data continuously overwritten Recording Interval Choose from 15 intervals 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 seconds and 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 and 60 minutes 4 After having completed the settings adjust the arrow to REC Immediate and press dial to transmit the recording conditions to the Remote Unit GI GROUP2 GI Sample 3 REC SETTINGS c REC Md E Programmed Set Rec mode Set Interval wRead Settings 20 21 5 Once transmission has been completed a message will appear on the display telling you communication was completed successfully By pressing the operation dial you can go back to the Recording Settings Menu Display The Remote Unit s will begin recording COMM END KOKI Programmed Start 1 In the Main
8. You can transfer the registration contents from one RTR 57C to another via the attached software For details see the Help Menu in T amp D Recorder for WindowsJ or the User s Manual that accompanies it 14 15 Communicating with the Computer To download collected data to your computer connect the RTR 57C Unit to your computer with the communication cable provided X Downloading editing and managing collected data can be done with the provided software For details about how to use the software refer to the User s Manual that comes with T amp D Recorder for Windows or the Help Menu in l T amp D Recorder for Windows NOTE Wireless communication cannot be done with the computer Communication between RTR 57C and your Computer 1 Connect the communication cable to your computer Connect the provided communication cable RS 232C to a serial port of your computer Examples of Serial Port Symbols IOIOI The cable connection is a D sub 9pin male Please connect to the place that has such a JUL 2A symbol Be sure the connection is correct If wrong communication will not be possible To prevent faulty contact make sure to fully insert the communication cable 2 Connect the communication cable to the RTR 57C To prevent faulty contact make sure to fully insert the communication cable 16 Communication between RTR 51 52 53 RVR 52 and
9. 11 28 settings are activated GD GROUP2 Gi Sample 3 28 3 03 07 03 11 28 E GROUP2 GED Sample 3 9 Ee Upper and Lower Limits 48 Displaying Recorded Data in Graph 1 In the Main Menu open DATA LIST or press the List button on the main unit to view the data list 2 Select the data you wish to view from the data selection display 7 7 uSelect Data BACK RTR51 08 10 GROUP2 Sample TR718 08 10 v Room 1 ear 3 Click Display Graph ADATA LIST KBACKI gt Display Graph 9 Judgeing Select Delete In the case of event list data click Event List DATA LIST BACK Selest Delete 3 The graph or event list will appear 77378000 Event List amp 03 07 03 08 10 11 t 03 07 03 08 10 10 4 03 07 03 08 10 09 t 03 07 03 08 10 08 4 03 07 03_08 10 07 v 03 07 03 08 10 06 t Graph Display Event List Display cemee t 49 Viewing a data list Data Number No 7 of 7 The most recently downloaded data will be on top Device Name Downloaded date OSelect Data BACK RTR51 08 10 GROUP2 Sample R71 08 10 v Boom1 GROUP2 Sample Group Name Remote Unit Name If the data logger has been registered Unregistered data loggers will appear by channel name e f a channel name shows This means that when the recording conditions were set via direct cable connection between the data logger an
10. 6 months 1 Monitoring at 1 minute interval about 20 months Waterproof Capability Splash proof Operating Temperature 40 to 80 C 2 Weight about 75g including lithium battery Kit Contents Lithium Battery x 1 LS26500 E Attachment hook x 1 T Rubber Packing x 1 for back of main unit Silica Gel Pack drying agent x 1 H Double sided Adhesive Tape x 1 for fastening silica gel Screws x 2 extras for fastening back of main unit 14 Se e Battery Set for Large Capacity Battery Pack RTR 05B2 Kit Contents Lithium Battery x 1 LS26500 Rubber Packing x 1 for back of main unit Silica Gel Pack drying agent x 1 Double sided Adhesive Tape x 1 for fastening silica gel Screws x 2 extras for fastening back of main unit ao ab mii Rubber Packing Silica gel Lock Screw Double sided Adhesive Tape Lithium Battery NOTE 1 Battery Life varies depending on measuring environment recording interval transmission frequency and ambient temperature The battery life estimated here is calculated using a new battery under normal operating conditions and is no way should be understood as a guarantee of battery life 2 Operating temperature depends on the specifications for the data logger being used 64 Optional Sensors o Temperatue Sensors For TR 52 RTR 52 unit millimeters TR 5106 Teflon Shielded Sensor Cable Length 45mm 600 Thermal Constan
11. Menu click REC SETTINGS and then 4Wireless 2 Select the Remote Unit for which you wish to make settings gt GROUP2 Sample 2 Re Samples a Select a Group in which 2 Select a Remote Unit or a Remote Units are registered Group Before selecting a Remote Unit you can run a search to find all Remote Units with which communication is possible Those units with which communication is possible will appear with a 4 mark next to them See p 45 for details Call by Name gt KBACKI By Group Sample 1 Sample 2 hmple 3 3 Make Recording Condition Settings DGROUP2 GM Sample 3 REC SETTINGS Immediate Programmed gt Set Rec mode _ Set Interval wRead Settings Recording Modes One Time Recording will stop when the data capacity becomes full Endless Recording will continue with oldest data continuously overwritten Recording Interval Choose from 15 intervals 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 seconds and 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 and 60 minutes 22 4 After having completed the settings adjust the arrow gt to REC Programmed and press dial DGROuP2 GN Sample 3 GREC SETTINGS Immediate gt Programmed Set Rec mode Set Interval wRead Settings 5 After having set the desired recording start date and time adjust the arrow gt to REC SETTINGS and press the dial to transmit the info E GROUP2 GN Sample 3 OG Programmed 2003 07 03 08 10 00 BACK Change Start 6 Once transmission has
12. Mode Endless and Recording Interval 10 minutes 24 25 Wireless Communication Downloading Recorded Data About 2000 data readings can be downloaded per minute X About 1000 event data readings can be downloaded per minute NOTE Wireless communication can only be done with RTR 51 52 53 and RVR 52 units that have been registered as Remote Units via the software T amp D Recorder for Windows Please extend the antenna before carrying out wireless communication 1 In the Main Menu open GATHER DATA 2 Select a Remote Unit COL 2 2 Call By Group Sample 1 p Sample 3 Select a Group in which Select the Remote Unit you Remote Units are registered wish to download the data from Before selecting a Remote Unit you can run a search to find all Remote Units with which communication is possible Those units with which communication is possible will appear with a 4 mark next to them See p 45 for details 3 Click Download Data SGATHER_DATA BACKI cOISISTRIEGBISETE Get Rmote Inf 26 4 Set the period of data you wish to download and click START GATHER to start downloading Process Choice BACK BA 24h before START GATHER Period of Data You can set the period how many hours or days before now from which you wish to download data You can select from 1 47 hours in 1 hour units 2 300 days Less than 100 days in units of 1 day More than 100 days
13. Programmed Set Interval wRead Settings Recording Modes One Time Recording will stop when the data capacity becomes full Endless Recording will continue with oldest data continuously overwritten Recording Interval Choose from 15 intervals 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 seconds and 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 and 60 minutes 3 Move the arrow to Programmed after setting the conditions DGROUP2 GI Sample 3 GREC SETTINGS Immediate Set Rec mode Set Interval wRead Settings 4 Set the recording start time and move the arrow to REC START GI GROUP2 Sample 3 OG Programmed 2003 07 03 10200 EBACK Change Start 32 5 Connect the data logger to the RTR 57C and press the operation dial to have the settings transmitted For RTR 51 52 53 RVR 52 and TR 51A 52 Place logger face down on RTR 57C If light enters during communication an error will occur Please make sure to place the unit within the ridges for an exact fit Connect using the included communication cable TR 3C10 6 Once transmission has been completed a message will appear on the display telling you communication was completed successfully By pressing the operation dial you can go back to the Recording Settings Menu Display The Remote Unit s will be put on Record Standby COMM END KOKI 33 Cable Communication Download Recorded Data Download recorded data by connecting the data logger to the RTR 57C
14. been completed a message will appear on the display telling you communication was completed successfully By pressing the operation dial you can go back to the Recording Settings Menu Display The Remote Unit s will be put on Record Standby COMM END KOKI 23 About Forbidding Recording Start by Wireless if a selected Remote Unit has been set to only start recording via computer and has been to set to be protected against changes in the recording start via wireless communication the following message will appear Protected KOKI When starting recording by Group a list will appear showing the Remote Units with which communication occurred PROT will appear next to those Remote Units which have been set to only start recording via computer and have been set to be protected against changes in recording conditions via wireless communication How to Lift the Protection For details about how to lift the protection see the Help Menu in the provided software T amp D Recorder for Windows or see its Users Manual About Reading the Recording Settings Select a Remote Unit and press on Read Settings in the REC SETTINGS Menu After reading the recording settings information for the selected Remote Unit will be displayed NOTE If you select a Group this reading of settings cannot be done About the Default Settings At any time you can return the RTR 57C to its default settings of Recording
15. 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 Do not use the unit in places such as listed below It may cause electrocution fire or have adverse effects on the unit or your PC In places exposed to direct sun light The inside temperature of the unit will rise and may cause fire damage or deformation In areas exposed to strong magnetic fields It may cause damage In places exposed to water leakage It may cause damage or electrocution In areas exposed to static electricity It may cause damage In areas exposed to vibration It may cause an injury damage and or insufficient contact n places which are not flat It may lead to the unit being dropped or falling and cause injury or damage In places exposed to fire or heat It may cause damage or a change in shape In places exposed to excessive smoke dirt and dust It may cause damage vii Table of Contents Introduction Safety Precautions and Instructions ii About Data Collector RTR 57C ss 1 Contents of Package seeee 4 Part Names and Functions sssssesssss 5 Getting Ready Installing the Batteries
16. Cable Communication Recording Start The following settings or changes can be made via the main unit Recording Start Time Setting Programmed Start Recording Mode Recording Interval X Please make temperature unit changes for the RTR 51 52 53 main units and Measurement Mode changes for the RVR 52 units via the supplied software l T amp D Recorder for Windows NOTE f you set the conditions during recording all previously recorded data will be lost Make sure to make all Recording Start settings after having download the recorded data f you make changes to the recording condition via the RTR 57C unit channel names may change When you do not wish to change the names make sure to Read Settings before making changes 3 RTR 51 52 53 and RVR 52 are not channel names but are group or remote unit names so these names will not change What does Read Settings mean The recording conditions of a specified Remote Unit can be read into an RTR 57C unit If you wish to restart recording without making any changes to the recording conditions specify the Remote Unit and click Read Settings The recording conditions of the specified Remote Unit will be displayed Immediate Start 1 In the Main Menu open REC SETTINGS Direct 2 Set the recording conditions GI GROUP2 GID Sample 3 QREC SETTINGS Immediate Programmed Set Interval wRead Settings Recording Modes One Time Recording will
17. Fahrenheit Humidity V Voltage P Pulse Data Information Displays the measurement information of the cursor bar position Recording Date and Time 03 07 03 11 28 10S II 12 8 Temperature Unit Recording Interval Recording Mode S Seconds M Minutes One Time Endless CD For Pulse Data 03 07 03 11 28 t 778 10S Il Response Polarity Rising Edge OFF ON 4 Falling Edge ON gt OFF 4 Cursor Bar Fixed Display Cursor position is displayed and measurement information is displayed at the top of the LCD display Upper and Lower Judge Range When 1 Judge is ON the range is displayed Upper and Lower Limit Judging Result When 1 Judge is ON the result is displayed Cursor Shows which part of entire data is presently displayed in graph The display can be scrolled with the operation dial or the buttons on the main unit 38 Event List Display You can view the downloaded RVR 52 recorded event data on the RTR 57C in an event data list With the operation dial or main unit buttons you can scroll up and down the data 77378000 5 L1 Event List 4 03 07 03 08 10 11 t 03 07 03 08 10 10 03 07 03 08 10 09 t 03 07 03 08 10 08 1 03 07 03 08 10 07 w 03 07 03 08 10 06 f Recorded Data Reading Shows the reading number of the data at the cursor position Arrows 1 Rising Edge Data 4 Falling Edge Data t Both Rising an
18. NOTE Only one cable per sensor When using the extension cable there will be a 0 3 C at normal temperature and at 50 C a gap of 0 5 C may occur Temp Humidity Sensors For RTR 53 unit millimeters TR 3310 Temp Humidity Sensors Possible temperature measurement range 0 to 55 C Possible humidity measurement range 10 to 95 RH Sensor temperatur resistance 10 to 60 C Temp measurement accuracy average 0 3 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 Cable length 1m 34 1000 e Materials Temperture humidity sensor Polypropylene resin 3 Vinyl Coated Electrical Wire 66 Input Cables Optional Input Cable for RVR 52 unit millimeters RVR 7101 Input Cable 0 T Cable Length 1 5 m ji rb Materials 1 Clip 2 Vinyl Coated Electrical Wire RVR 7102 Input Cable p 5 1400 1 Cable Length 1 5 m i WI rp Materials 1 M3 5 Crimp Terminal 2 Vinyl Coated Electrical Wire RVR 7103 4 20mA Probe ee um T 1490 Maximum Current Input gt Jiao 50 MAX40mA d Interior Resistance 100 Q Output 2V at 20mA 0 4V at 4mA Materials 1 M3 5 Crimp Terminal Conversion Ac
19. Remote Unit Registration Icon If you wish to make Recording Start settings via computer see the Help Menu in the display for the type of logger you wish to make settings for Details can also be found in the T amp D Recorder for Windows User s Manual explanation of the Recording Start display 18 19 Wireless Communication Recording Start The following settings and changes can be made from the main unit Recording Start Date and Time Programmed Start Recording Mode Recording Interval X To change the unit of temperature C or F in the RTR 51 52 53 units and the measurement mode in the RVR 52 units please use your computer and the software IT amp D Recorder for Windows NOTE f you make recording condition changes while recording all previously recorded data will be lost Please make sure to download all recorded data before making changes Changes in recording conditions will result in a lifting of the upper and lower limits that had been set for each unit If you wish for those settings to remain in effect please make sure to use the Read Settings function before making any changes See p 24 for details Immediate Start 1 In the Main Menu click REC SETTINGS and then 4Wireless 2 Select the Remote Unit for which you wish to make settings gt GROUP2 Sample 2 amplas a Select a Group in which Select a Remote Unit or a Remote Units are registered Group
20. SETTINGS Moving the dial up and down By moving the dial up or down the arrow will move to allow you to choose the desired item The selected part will be displayed in an easy to see inversed shade When setting a numerical value by moving the dial up the value will become larger and by moving the dial down the value will become smaller Pressing in on the dial By pressing in on the dial you can make a desired menu selection or complete and activate a setting Keeping the dial pressed in 1 5 seconds will activate different functions depending on the display being viewed If you keep it pressed in while viewing the graph display you can change the display channel If you keep it pressed in while viewing a menu a setting display or the event list display you will be returned back to the main menu display LCD Display 03 07 03 11 28 Q MEN EQ ATER DATA SEARCH RMOTE 4 MONITOR MODE GATHER DATA DATA LIST REC SETTINGS 03 07 03 11 28 AMAIN MENU 4 GATHER DATA 4 SEARCH RMOTE 4 MONITOR MODE GATHER DATA ST FUNCTIONS Bet t4 Limits Backlight Set Clock Check MEMORY lear MEMORY eep Set Clock 2003 07 03 08 10 L KCancal Items marked with 4 indicate menus for Wireless Communication The item marked with an arrow c denotes it has been selected If you move the operation dial up and down the arrow will move accordingly and by pressing in the dial the item
21. Series to RTR 57C via optical One Full Data 160sec Dimensions H 125mm x W 58mm x D 25 5mm excluding protruding part Antenna Length 20mm 105mm fully extended Weight Approx 125g Including 2 AAA Alkaline batteries Operating Conditions Temperature 0 to 50 C Humidity Less than 90 RH Without dew condensation 61 Accessories Included Computer Communication Cable RS 232C D Sub9 pin 1 5m x 1 Data Logger Communication Cable TR 3C10 1m x 1 AAA Alkaline Batteries LRO3 x 2 User s Manual and Warranty x 1 Software T amp D Recorder for Windows x 1 62 Options AC Adaptor AD 0604 Cable length 1 85m Input 230V 50Hz Output DC6V 50mA For RTR 5 RVR 5 External Power Adaptor RTR 05A1 Voltage Input DC6V Nominal L TS Back up Power Ni MH Battery Oot E In case of power loss Back up Time 4 days 1 6 D Charging Method Trickle Charge Operating Temperature 0 to 60 C Waterproof ore i Capability None i685 Y Weight about 37g without AC adaptor Kit Contents AC Adaptor AD 0604 x 1 Attachment hook x 1 Ee Rubber Packing x 1 for back of main unit Rubber Packing small x 1 for AC adaptor jack Silica Gel Pack drying agent x 1 Double sided Adhesive Tape x 1 for fastening silica gel Screws x 2 extras for fastening back of main unit 63 Large Capacity Battery Pack RTR 05B1 Power Lithium Battery x 1 LS26500 Battery Life about 2 years and
22. Wireless Thermo Recorder Data Collector RTR 57C User s Manual Thank you for purchasing our product Carefully read this instruction manual before using this unit O Copyright 2001 2003 T amp D Corporation All rights reserved 2003 7 16004264060 E Notices about this User s Manual In order to properly use this product please carefully read this manual before using T amp D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any malfunction of and or trouble with this product or with your computer that is caused by the improper handling of this product and will deem such trouble or malfunction as falling outside the conditions for free repair outlined in the attached warranty All rights of this User s Manual belong to T amp D Corporation It is prohibited to use duplicate and or arrange a part or whole of this User s Manual without the permission of T amp D Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation USA and are binding in the USA and all other countries Company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of each company Specifications design and other contents outlined in this manual are subject to change without notice On screen messages in this manual may vary slightly from the actual messages Please notify the shop where you purchased this product or T amp D Corporation of any mistakes errors or unclear explanations in this manual T amp D C
23. anges to the values Pressing the button will make the value lower Pressing the button will make the value higher gt SETENFZ NOS 5 When settings are completed click on Back to activate and finish X Settings can also be made via the computer For details see the Help Menu in the software T amp D Recorder for Windows or the User s Manual that accompanies it Viewing the Results of Saved Data 1 In the Main Menu open DATA LIST and select the data you wish to check 2 By clicking on Judge the results will be displayed Result U U 30 0 C i 523 C Highest Temp Lowest Temp If no upper and lower limits have been set before downloading the result will appear as and only the high and low values will appear Judgment OK 700P 300P 667 P MIN 230P TOTAL 11287 P 2 KBACK 42 43 Remote Unit Conditions Display You can check selected Remote Unit info Recording Conditions Current Measurements and Battery Life etc X Before selecting a Remote Unit you can run a search to find all Remote Units with which communication is possible Those units with which communication is possible will appear with a 4 mark next to them See p 45 for details 1 In the Main Menu open 4Gather Data 2 Select the Remote Unit you wish to view COL 2 2 2 3 QCall By Group Call by Mame KBACK Sample 1 c GROUP2 p Sample 3 D Select the group in which 2 Sel
24. ause fire or electrocution Do not drop the unit or expose the unit to a strong impact If that happens to the unit immediately turn the power OFF and remove the batteries Continued use may cause fire or electrocution ENNNNNN ACAUTIONS ERE ee ooeoo This unit is not water resistant If the unit gets dirty wipe it with a clean cloth and a mild detergent Do not put your fingers or foreign matter into the communication port Battery life depends on the kind of the batteries measurement environment communication frequency ambient temperature and battery quality Do not use batteries other than specified Doing so may cause fire or damage Do not use an AC adaptor other than specified Doing so may lead to fire or damage Battery terminals may provide insufficient contact due to age or vibration This may lead to data loss If the unit will not be used for period of time for safety reasons please remove the battery If left in the unit it may leak and lead to malfunctioning 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 10 to 60 C and the humidity is 9026 RH no condensation or less EE ACAUTIONS ERE A 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 prevent damage to
25. cal damage or death A These entries are actions that if taken may lead to physical injury or damage to persons or things CAUTION RES a Explanation of Picture Symbols Denotes an important warning or caution Near the symbol will appear another symbol giving details EX A stands for CAUTION AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK Denotes a forbidden action Inside or near the symbol will appear another symbol giving details EX G stands for DO NOT TAKE APART Denotes an action that you must take Near the symbol will appear another symbol giving details EX stands for PULL POWER PLUG OUT FROM OUTLET EE ADANGERS m oooeoooe Be sure to follow the warnings and notices about use from your PC maker when installing and using this unit Do not take apart repair or modify the main unit Doing so may cause fire or electrocution If water or a foreign body enters in this unit turn the power off and remove the batteries Continued use may cause fire or electrocution Do not use this unit in wet or humid places such as a bathroom Store RTR 57C main units batteries and communication cables out of the reach of children It is dangerous to touch or swallow batteries Connecting a communication cable that is connected to a PC or a data logger to the telephone cable may cause fire or damage If any smoke or strange smells are emitted from the unit immediately turn the power OFF and remove the batteries Continued use may c
26. curacy 0 5 2 Vinyl Coated Electrical Wire Cable Length 1 5 m 67 Options for TR 5 RTR 5 RVR 5 Wall Attachment unit millimeters TR 05K1 TR 05K2 Screws x 2 70 65 A i Materials 1 Aluminum 2 Neoprene Materials ABS Resin Maintenance Set TR 00P1 Contents Rubber packing x 1 EE A Silica gel x1 Silicagel Double Sided Double sided Adhesive tape x 1 Rubber Packig g g dnesve Tape Lock Screw x 2 Lock Screw 68 E For product information or questions contact us at T amp D corporation 5652 169 Sasaga Matsumoto Nagano Japan 399 0033 Tel 81 263 27 2131 Fax 81 263 26 4281 E mail overseas tandd co jp Office Hours Monday to Friday 9 00 12 00 13 00 17 00 GMT 9 00 Tokyo Time Home Page T amp D Online We have opened an English Homepage called T amp D Online for your convenience Here you can find information about our company news products upcoming events software and user s guides downloads as well as other support Please stop by and see what we have to offer http www tandd jp Thermo Recorder RTR 57C User s Manual Published by T amp D CORPORATION Copyright 2001 2003 T amp D Corporation All rights reserved This is printed on 100 recycled paper
27. d Falling within 1 second 39 Measurements are taken every second and events are recorded if any changes have occured The date and time are recorded at these moments to signify an event High Mesurement Signal Low 1 second If both a rise and fall occur within 1 sec the date and time is recorded at this moment High Mesurement Signal Low 1 second time 40 41 Checking Upper and Lower Limits By setting upper and lower limits you can check data as it is downloaded to see if all measurements fall within the limit range and have the results displayed NOTE Upper and lower limit settings that were set by computer when setting up the recording start time for the Remote Unit will take precedence over other limit settings Setting the Upper and Lower Limit Range 1 In the Main Menu open SET FUNCTIONS Set 1 Limits 2 Move the arrow to the item you wish to make settings for and open aget 11 Limits BACK Temp Range OFF Hmdty Range OFF Volt Range OFF Pulse Range OFF 3 By clicking Judgment OFF it will change to ON STemp Range Judge ON Lmt 40 0 C Upper Limit Lmt 10 0 C Lower Limit 4 By moving the arrow to the upper or lower limit and clicking it will allow you to make changes By turning the operation dial you can make changes to the value click to activate the new setting Temp Range By holding down the buttons on the main unit you can make rapid ch
28. d the computer the channel name was entered using two byte code Only the first 6 letters of group and remote names will be displayed 50 Deleting Data Deleting Selected Data 1 In the Main Menu open Data List or press the List button on the main unit Select the data you wish to delete from the list and click 7 7 QSelect Data BACK RTR51 08 10 2 By clicking Select Delete a permission message will appear asking if it is OK to delete If yes move arrow to and click OK D OK RTR51 08 10 GROUP2 Sample Info about data to be deleted 3 When completed a message will appear Press the operation dial to finish the deletion process Deletn END KOKI 51 Deleting All Data 1 In the Main Menu open Set Functions and Clear MEMORY 2 A message asking for permission will appear if OK move arrow to and click OK Clear MEMORY EBACK coL GI All data deleted can t restore 3 When completed a message will appear Press the operation dial to finish the deletion process Deletn END KOKI Recording Conditions and other settings will not be deleted Recording conditions can be returned to the original factory settings by going to REC SETTINGS Initialize Data deletion can also be carried out via the software and your computer For details see the Help menu in T amp D Recorder for Windows or the User s Manual that accompanies it
29. e RTR 5 Series Units in groups 1 RTR 57C Unit can be set up to manage up to 60 groups with each group containing up to 64 RTR 5 Series Units If being set up via computer each RTR 57C can be set to handle 15 groups with each group containing 250 RTR 5 Series Units Monitoring Function With RTR 57C you can wirelessly monitor current temperature readings of one group of RTR 5 Series Units with the readings being sequentially displayed on the unit Note If monitoring is carried out on a regular basis the battery life of the RTR 5 Series Units will be shortened For example if the monitoring interval is set at 1 minute the battery life will be about 4 months Easy Data Collection from a Variety of Unit Types Data downloading can be carried out with any RTR 5 Series Units via wireless communication or by simply placing it face down on the communication pad area Data from other types of units can be downloaded via the provided communication cable Data Capacity 260 000 Readings The RTR 57C has a large enough capacity to collect data from 16 RTR 51 units at full capacity If not at full capacity the RTR 57C can collect and manage data of up to 250 data downloading sessions Graph Display The RTR 57C gives you a high quality graph display of collected data whether it be temperature humidity voltage or pulse Using the handy operation dial or the buttons on the front of the main unit you can easily scroll left and right acros
30. ect the unit you wish the unit is registered to view 3 Click Get Rmote Info 4 Once communication has been completed the Remote Unit info will be displayed Recording Status REA Recording Eu Stopped 2 Recording Interval 10 min Recording Mode gt One Time CQ Endless 03 07 03 11 28 Get Rmote Info Battery Life 5 Communication Date and Time Group Name Remote Unit Name Measurement at Time of Communication Leer For RVR 52 Pulse Recording The total number of pulse readings during the recording interval set when recording settings were made for the Remote Unit will be displayed 03 07 03 11 28 Q4Get Rmote Info GI GROUP2 10M Git Sample 2 e Rising Edge OFF gt ON 4 Falling Edge ON OFF 4 of Pulses Recording Interval If RVR 52 has been set for Event Recording Mode 03 08 10 07 30 Get Rmmote Info GI GROUP2 Evnt Sample 1 Q LOW Last EVENT If no event data has been recorded 02 07 03 08 10 11 t No Event Data will appear f upper and lower limits have been set a V will appear in the lower left corner of the display By turning the operation dial you can view the limit settings and the judgment results Recording Signal Condition 03 07 03 11 28 03 07 03 11 28 QGet Rmote Info Mt Rmote Info EEA GIJGROUP2 10M G amp D Sample 4 Q latLmt 70 0 C 66 7 Lmt 30 0 C LE 44 45 Searching for Rem
31. ether the data you wish to download can be saved in the RTR 57C and the data cannot be saved the message Memory Full will be displayed and the downloading will be canceled Carry out any new download only after having downloaded and saved the recorded data you wish to save into your computer and having deleted the data from the RTR 57C main unit to make space See Page 51 52 for details about deleting data Memory Full KOKI The memory capacity is about 16 units of RTR 51 at full data 16 000 readings capacity or about 256 000 readings The maximum number of times you can download recorded data before clearing the memory is 250 this holds true even if there remains empty memory See Page 54 for details about checking the memory 36 37 Graph Display In this display you can view in graph form the downloaded temperature humidity voltage and pulse data A graph is displayed for each channel of data and can be scrolled left and right with the operation dial or by the buttons on the main unit 03 07 03 11 28 10S l gt I uq are displayed when Set 1 Limits has been set as ON D Displayed Channel If there is recorded data in two channels by holding in the operation dial for more than 1 5 seconds the channel will change Scale If you want to set the temperature display unit for Fahrenheit F open SET FUNCTIONS Temp Unit C F Vertical Axis Unit C Celsius F
32. in units of 5 days or ALL DATA f you specify the period of data that is earlier than the period of the data saved in the remote unit all saved data will be downloaded 5 When the downloading is completed a message will be displayed By pressing the operation dial the display will change to that of a graph COMM END KOKI f you have set the judgment ON in Set t Limits before downloading the result will be displayed when the downloading is completed COMM END JudgementOK Result If the amount of main unit memory is low the downloading of recorded data may be impossible When you check the amount of the memory to confirm whether the data you wish to download can be saved in the RTR 57C and the data cannot be saved the message Memory Full will be displayed and the downloading will be canceled Carry out any new download only after having downloaded and saved the recorded data you wish to save into your computer and having deleted the data from the RTR 57C main unit to make space See Page 51 52 for details about deleting data Memory Full KOKA The memory capacity is about 16 units of RTR 51 at full data 16 000 readings capacity or about 256 000 readings The maximum number of times you can download recorded data before clearing the memory is 250 this holds true even if there remains empty memory See Page 54 for details about checking the memory 28 29
33. ings 2 Starts the reading of present settings Initialize gt After confirming click OK to finish 2 Read Settings is not displayed if you have selected 4 Wireless and Package 59 SET FUNCTIONS BACK Upper and Lower Limit Settings See p 41 tL Backlight 3 See p 53 Set Clock gt See p 11 Check Memory See p 54 Clear Memory T1 9 See p 52 Beep 9 See p 54 Temp Unit See p 55 Set Contrast 3d See p 53 Settings Display BACK Temperature Humidity Voltage Pulse BACK ON OFF Settings Display OK 3 Cancel Display BACK Confirmation Display BACK OK BACK ON OFF BACK zI Settings Display gt BACK After setting click BACK to finish After selecting click BACK to finish After setting click BACK to finish After confirming click OK to finish After selecting click BACK to finish After selecting click BACK to finish After setting click BACK to finish 60 Specifications for RTR 57C Data Collector Compatible Models RTR 51 RTR 52 RTR 53 RVR 52 TR 51A TR 52 TR 718 TR 728 Recording Capacity 16 units at full data 16 000 readings
34. itionally registered to the same group name in another RTR 57C unit Found Remote units will automatically appear with a Remote name as shown below 1073 Nm Remote Unit number at the time of registration 46 47 Monitoring The RTR 57C can be set to patrol and monitor RTR 51 52 53 or RVR 52 groups and display in order the current readings for view 1 In the Main Menu open MONITOR MODE 2 Select the monitoring range All Groups Remote Units in all groups registered to the RTR 57C will be contacted via wireless communication and current measurement readings for those units with which communication is possible will be displayed consecutively every 2 seconds This can be done for up to 120 units the 121 unit s reading cannot be displayed Specify Group All Remote Units in the selected groups will be contacted via wireless communication and current measurement readings for those units will be displayed consecutively every 2 seconds For those units with which communication is impossible the measurement will be displayed as 3 Select and set the Monitoring Interval Interval The monitoring interval is the amount of time between the starting of wireless communication to gather current Remote Unit readings Selections can be made from between 1 min and 60 minutes in 1 minute units SMONITOR MODE EBACKI All Groups Specify Group interval 1M NOTE The amount of communication
35. nergy Note If an outside power source is being used AC Adaptor AD 0604 the back light function will normally be ON Contents of Package The following items are included in the package Software T amp D Recorder for Windows Data Collector RTR 57C x1 CD ROM x1 Communication Cable Communication Cable TR 3C10 x1 RS 232C D sub 9 pin x1 Main Unit User s Manual Software User s Manual and Warranty x1 and Warranty x1 Part Names and Functions Part Names DM O CD Operation Dial Communication cable connection jack 2 LCD Display AC adaptor connection jack Operation Buttons Antenna 4 Optical Communication Port Battery Compartment Explanation of the Button Functions will appear Allows you to swift scroll across data when viewing a graph or an event list Collect Allows you to swiftly make changes to the upper and lower limit value settings The downloaded data list will be displayed Allows you to swift scroll across data when viewing a graph or an event list Allows you to swiftly make changes to the upper and lower limit value List settings Switch Power ON OFF POWER When downloading via wireless communication the Select Group display How to Use the Operation Dial Move the dial up Press in gt eT 11 28 e MONITOR MODE Move the dial down GATHER DATA REC
36. orporation accepts no responsibility for any damage or loss of income caused by the use of our product This product has been designed for private or industrial use only It is not for use in situations where strict safety precautions are necessary such as in connection with medical equipment whether directly or indirectly We are not responsible for any malfunction or trouble caused by the use of our product or by any problem caused by the use of measurement results of our unit Please be fully aware of this before using our product Some of our products which come under the category of strategic goods in foreign trade law need the permission of the Japanese government to be exported outside of Japan 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 Safety Precautions and Instructions To ensure safety be sure to obey all of the following warnings The following items should be strictly obeyed for the safe usage of this unit and for protecting yourself and other people from bodily harm and or damage to property To ensure the proper use of our product please read the following carefully and fully understand the contents E Explanation of Symbols Explanation of Warning Symbols A These entries are actions that absolutely under no circumstance should be taken The taking of such an action DANGER may cause serious personal physi
37. ote Units A 4 mark will appear next to all Remote Unit Names with which communication is possible This function can be useful when selecting Remote Units for downloading data or starting recording 1 In the Main Menu open SEARCH RMOTE 2 Select the search range from All Groups or Specify Group and click to start the search All Groups Specify Group By selecting All Groups the search will be for Remote Units in all groups registered in the RTR 57C unit By selecting Specify Group the search will be for Remote Units in the specified group 3 After the search has been completed a list will appear showing only the Remote Units with which communication is possible A 4 mark will appear next to the Remote Unit names with which communication is possible Found Remotes KBACKI e The 4 mark will continue to appear next to Remote Units with which communication has become impossible until a new search is conducted A search of 1 group will take about 20 seconds to complete The search time depends on the number of Remote Units registered in the group By selecting a Remote Unit with which communication is possible and clicking on it you can either download data or get info about that unit Searching for Remote Units that have been additionally registered in another RTR 57C Unit During step 2 at left by holding in the operation dial you can search for Remote Units that have been add
38. played 2 By moving the arrow to F and pressing the dial the setting will be completed QTemp Unit 7 Upon completion the xS new present setting will be displayed 3 Move the arrow to and click BACK to finish You can make or change Temperature Unit display settings for each data logger in the Recording Start Settings display in the supplied software For details see the Help menu in T amp D Recorder for Windows9J or the User s Manual that accompanies it 56 Menus at a Glance For details about operations please see the relevant pages MONITOR MODE View Current Measurements See p 47 4 GATHER DATA BACK Start search for All Groups t oot actable remotes P Consecutive display of current measurements of contacted remotes L Call by Group gt Call by Name Specify Group gt Call by Group Consecutive display of current data BACK of all remotes in group regardless 4 Download Data 1 39 BACK of contactability See p 25 ALL DATA 1 Start Gather gt After downloading graph will Interval r P Select from 1 to 60 minutes in 1 minute units be displayed 4 Get Remote Info View Remote Unit Info See p 43 GATHER DATA See p 34 Lar gt leteti h will be displayed th t 1 You can select to download all data from any number of hours or days befo
39. r will be automatically switched off in order to save battery power If you wish to continue to use Switch the power on again NOTE If using the monitoring function the Auto Power Off function will not go into effect 10 Setting the Date and Time CAUTION After purchasing this product please be sure to use the attached software to set the clock and date The difference between your local time and GMT will automatically be calculated and written after which the correct time will be displayed If the date and time of the RTR 57C main unit are not accurate the starting time of a programmed start and the recorded time of downloaded data will be different from the actual one so please set the date and time accurately When changing the battery the time of the main unit may become incorrect please check the time after every change 1 In the main menu open SET FUNCTIONS and then Set Clock 2 Setting the desired values CD By moving the operation dial up and down the selection item of the display changes in the order of year month day hour and minute By pressing the dial the value for that item will flash Set to the desired value by moving the operation dial up and down and press the dial to set that value Move to the next item and follow the same procedure Set Clock SATA7 03 08 10 3 When settings are completed adjust to OK and press the dial to complete the setting procedure
40. re now ea aene ey dto of downloading oe 4 SEARCH REMOTES See p 45 DATA LIST BACK stari Zeaiching Select Data BACK All Groups 4 P groups 7 Call by Group amp Call by name BACK Display Graph gt Displays the graph for that data See p 37 To 4 GATHER DATA MENU 1 Judge gt View results of judgement See p 41 i Start searchin Specify Group Call by group b gt for all mtes e Call by name Select Delete After confirmation select OK to 1 See p 51 finish passes Search for selected remotes d gt To 4 GATHER DATA MENU DATA LIST For an Event List Select Data BACK BACK Event List j Displays the event list data See p 39 Select Delete 43 3J3 After confirmation select OK See p 51 to finish 57 58 REC SETTINGS BACK 4Wireless 3 Call by Group See p 19 Package Call by Name Direct See p 27 REC SETTINGS BACK REC Immediate 7 3 REC Start REC Programmed 4 39 BACK REC START Record Standby Change Start 3 Setting Display BACK After completing settings click BACK to finish Set Rec mode J BACK One Time After selecting click BACK to Endless finish Set Interval Settings Display After setting click BACK BACK to finish Read Sett
41. s sold on the market can also be used NOTE Install 2 of the same kind of batteries Install the batteries in the correct direction to align and Battery charging via the main unit is impossible If you use an outside power source batteries are not necessary The RTR 57C unit has no battery recharging ability Battery Life When battery life goes low a battery life warning mark E will be displayed to inform you it is time to replace the battery When battery life goes lower in order to save data the main unit automatically goes into sleep mode and cannot be turned on or operated as usual If all battery power disappears all data will be lost so change the battery as soon as possible Also be aware that if the battery is left out of the main unit for more than 2 minutes all data will be lost Battery Life Warning G Km or 03 11 28 Mark A K CATHER DATA SEARCH RMOTE MONITOR MODE GATHER DATA DATA LIST REC SETTINGS Switching the Power on Switch the power ON by pressing the POWER button or the Operation Dial Press the POWER button Press the Operation Dial To switch the power OFF press the POWER button You cannot switch the power OFF with the Operation Dial During communication even by pressing the POWER button it is impossible to switch the power OFF Auto Power Off Function If the main unit is not in use for 3 minutes the powe
42. s the graph display giving you the data you want in an easy to check format Event List Display The event data recorded on the RVR 52 can be downloaded and instantly displayed in an easy to read list Using the handy operation dial or the buttons on the front of the main unit to scroll up and down the list you can easily check the event data Handy Operation Dial By simply moving the dial up and down you can scan the menu and make a selection by simply pressing in on the dial Monitor Temperature while Downloading By making upper and lower limit settings on the RTR 57C you can monitor the recorded data as it is collected for irregularities and the results will be displayed If any RTR 5 Series Unit has already been set with its own upper and or lower limit those values will take precedence over the values set in the RTR 57C Manage Recording Settings without a Computer Besides controlling the collection of data the RTR 57C can manage various recording settings such as Recording Mode Recording Interval Programmed Recording Settings and Immediate Record This enables the user to easily control various recording settings for a variety of models on site without the need for a computer Battery Life Warning Display When the battery power goes low a battery life warning will be displayed If the battery is not changed the unit will automatically go into sleep mode Trustworthy Backup Function If after the batter
43. selected will be activated 9AA indicates that there are more menu items above A or below the w to view After making a setting adjust the dial to select OK and press to complete the setting procedure If there is no OK in the setting display but a BACK is displayed adjust the arrow to BACK and press it to complete the setting and take you back to the menu display Lmt 70 0 C Lmt 30 0 C When carrying out a Remote Unit search a Call by Name 4 mark will appear next to Group Names in cues Tg which Remote Units that can carry out E ample 2 wireless communication are registered as Sample a well as next to any Remote Unit name that can carry out wireless communication Recorded Data Displays GM 03 07 03 11 2 Graph Displa 10S Ill p pay 40 70 8 Temperature Humidity Voltage and Pulse 20 i Data that has been downloaded to an E E RTR 57C unit can be displayed in Graph IC form See p 37 for details about the display BACK TE 773 8000 Event List Display Event Data that has been recorded by RVR 52 and downloaded to RTR 57C can be viewed in a List Display See p 39 for details about the display Q Event List amp 03 07 03 08 10 11 t 03 07 03 08 10 10 4 03 07 03 08 10 09 t 03 07 03 08 10 08 4 03 07 03 08 10 07 w 03 07 03 08 10 06 t Installing the Batteries Install 2 AAA alkaline batteries AAA Ni Cd and AAA Ni MH 1 2V batterie
44. stop when the data capacity becomes full Endless Recording will continue with oldest data continuously overwritten Recording Interval Choose from 15 intervals 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 seconds and 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 and 60 minutes X Some recording intervals cannot be set on some types of the devices 3 Move the arrow to Immediate after setting the conditions DGROUP2 GiB Sample 3 REC SETTINGS c2 REC ATTICI EE Programmed Set Rec mode Set Interval wRead Settings 4 Connect the data logger to the RTR 57C and press the operation dial to have the settings transmitted For RTR 51 52 53 RVR 52 and TR 51A 52 Place logger face down on RTR 57C If light enters during communication an error will occur Please make sure to place the unit within the ridges for an exact fit Connect using the included communication cable TR 3C10 30 5 When communication has been completed the message COMM END will be displayed and by pressing the operation dial the display will return to the menu The Remote Unit will start recording COMM END KOKI About the Default Settings At anytime you can return the RTR 57C to its default settings Recording Mode Endless Recording Interval 10 minutes Channel Names 1 channel ch 1 2 channel ch 2 31 Programmed Start 1 In the Main Menu open REC SETTINGS Direct 2 Set the recording conditions DGROUP2 Immediate RES
45. t Time g ER In the air Approx 15 Sec ic D In agitated water Approx 2 Sec d TR 5101 Teflon Shielded Sensor Cable Length 0 6m Thermal Constant Time In the air Approx 15 Sec In agitated water Approx 2 Sec TR 5220 Stainless Protection Sensor Cable Length 2 0m 185 30 2000 Thermal Constant Time gl FL T J In the air Approx 36 Sec F p In agitated water Approx 7 Sec d d d TR 5320 Stainless Protection Sensor Cable Length 2 0m T 30 2000 Thermal Constant Time E C i In the air Approx 12 Sec S 7 In agitated water Approx 2 Sec n n al b d TR 5420 Stainless Protection Sensor Cable Length 2 0m Thermal Constant Time sif 7 sul s m In the air Approx 12 Sec Hte j In agitated water Approx 2 Sec d Sis D b Materials 1 Thermistor 2 Stainless pipe SUS316 3 Teflon Compaction Tube Teflon Resin FEP Shielded Possible Measurement Range 60 to 155 C Sensor Temperature Durability 70 to 180 C Water Resistance Splash Proof Sensor and Cable 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 Sensor Extension Cable Temp Sensor Only unit millimeters TR 2C30 Cable length 3 0m a3 2 ro Splash Resistant B 3000 Materials Vinyl Coated Electrical Wire
46. time depends on the number of registered groups and remote units Please note that if the monitoring interval is set for less time than communication takes to complete a round of monitoring the system will automatically extend the interval to allow for the necessary amount of communication time NOTE The shorter the monitoring interval the sooner batteries will loose their power Communication Time for All Groups gt If there are 64 Remote Units registered to the group 24 seconds per group x Number of groups If there are 250 Remote Units registered to the group 54 seconds per group x Number of groups Moreover the display time for each unit is about 2 seconds Communication Time for Specify Groups The communication time will depend on the number of registered remote units For 250 units registered to 1 group the time will be 54 seconds plus a display time for each unit of 2 seconds 4 By selecting the monitoring range and clicking the monitoring search will begin e If using Specify Group by specifying the group and clicking the monitoring search will begin 5 After the search has been completed the current measurement readings for those remotes registered in the group s will be consecutively displayed e For RTR 53 the display will show in the order of temp humidity If the buzzer has been set to ON and a result is NG a beeping sound will go off If the upper and lower limit 03 07 03
47. x 16 256 000 readings Can hold up to 250 downloading sessions Functions Downloading Data possible to display results of upper and lower limit check after downloading Display Saved Data Graphs Display Highest and Lowest Temperature Set Recording Start for Remote Data Loggers Delete Stored Data one reading all readings Monitor Current Temperature Search for Remote Units LCD Display Operation Menu Graph Display Low Battery Life Warning Calendar and Clock Contrast Adjustment Backlight Power TTwo AAA Alkaline Batteries LRO3 Can use rechargeable AAA Ni Cd or Ni MH 1 2V batteries Special AC Adaptor AD 0604 Battery Life 100 hrs under Continuous Operation Auto Power Off Function Turns unit off after 3 minutes of non use Data Backup Approx 1 year with switch off Data erased if all battery power is lost Wireless Method ETSI EN300 220 Transmission Distance Up to 100 meters May vary with conditions Interface Communication Speed Special Short Wave Radio Type approx 2 000bps min with data logger Modular Jack Serial Communication RS 232C 19 200bps with computer 9 600bps with data logger Optical Communication 2400bps with data logger Interface Communication Time Data from RTR 57C to Computer One Full Logger s Data 25 sec Data from RTR 51 52 53 RVR 52 to RTR 57C via wireless One Full Data 420sec Data from TR 7 Series to RTR 57C via cable One Full Data 50sec Data from TR 5
48. y warning display appears the battery power goes even lower the unit will automatically go into sleep mode Although in sleep mode the unit cannot be operated and power cannot be turned on all data will be safely stored without loss Note If after going in to sleep mode the battery is not changed for about 1 month for Ni Cd Nickel Cadmium batteries 1 day or if the battery is left out of the main unit for more than about 2 minutes all data will be lost Over 100 Hours on 2 Alkaline Batteries The RTR 57C takes advantage of our exclusive circuitry design to bring over 100 operating hours worth of power on only 2 AAA alkaline batteries Energy efficiency is further enhanced with our Auto Power Off Function Note Battery Life varies according to type of battery measuring environment transmission 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 or manner a guarantee of battery life Auto Off Function To save battery energy the main unit will automatically be turned off when not in use for 3 minutes Backlit Display for Viewing in Dark Places The RTR 57C comes equipped with a backlit display for easy viewing even in hard to see places The light can be switched ON OFF in the main menu If set to be ON it will light up when operation begins and automatically turn off when operation stops for a few seconds saving battery e
49. your Computer 1 Connect the communication cable D Connect the RTR 57C Unit to your computer with the provided communication cable RS 232C 2 Place the data logger on the RTR 57C Place the unit face down on the RTR 57C RL Communication Cable gt to computer NOTE If light enters during communication an error will occur Please make sure to place the unit within the ridges for an exact fit 2 In order to carry out wireless communication register Groups and Remote Units X For details about how to register see the Help Menu in the provided software T amp D Recorder for Windows or the accompanying User s Manual 17 Wireless Communication Remote Unit Registration NOTE Wireless communication can only be carried out with RTR 51 52 53 and RVR 52 units that have been registered as Remote Units via the provided software T amp D Recorder for Windows Please extend the antenna when using wireless communication Register the data logger unit to be used as a Remote Unit 1 Connect the cable so that communication can occur between the data logger and your computer See p 15 17 Place the unit face down on the RTR 57C TK Communication Cable c to computer 2 Open T amp D Recorder for Windows 3 In the Main Window click Remote Unit Registration and carry out the registration foi THD Recorder for Windows Start S Display D Help H Ei ESES LZ

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