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1. Enter a File Name button 1 Select Save All Data as in the File Menu 2 Specify the Location and enter a File Name 3 Click Save to complete the saving process 100 Saving Data in Text File By saving the recorded data as text file you can create a file type that can be read by common spreadsheet software E When saving Temp Humid Graph and Multi scale Graph data as Text File 1 Select Save in Text File in the File Menu 2 Select the Text File Type and Range to be Saved and click OK Comma Tab Space and Semi colon are codes used by common spreadsheet software such as Excel and Lotus when reading Text File to divide cells 3 Designate the location to which the file should be saved and click Save to create and save the data as a Text File document The extension for the created file will be TXT Text File cannot be read into T amp D for Windows graphs The display layout differs between the Temp Humid Graph or the Multi scale Graph EX Temp HumidGraph Text File Settings Window Text File Settings r Range to be saved All data m Select the Range Select the Text File to be Saved Type C Space C Semi colon 101 E When saving Event Viewer data as Text File 1 Select Save Data in Text File in the File Menu 2 Select the Text File Type and click Designate File and OK Comma Tab Space and Semi col
2. 96 Event Viewer File Info E View File Info about data in the currently displayed data list 1 Select File Info from the View Menu 2 Click the OK button to return to the previous window File Name Event Data Sample 5005 rp7 OK sH OX Path ie Files T amp D Recorders Date Created 07701 2005 10 46 AM Tuesday Help CH Info CH 1 event time Data Count 489 g File Name File name of data currently in display Path Location where file is saved Date Created The date and time when the data file was created CH Info Channel Number Recording Method and Data Count 97 Event Viewer Print Preview and Print 1 In the File Menu select Print Preview and Print 2 In Select Channel for Printing the channel numbers and names will appear Select the number of the channel s you wish to print and click OK It is possible to choose up to 4 channels at one time Possible to print up to 4 channels at oni shown in reverse will be printed 3 The Print Preview will appear After confirming it is what you wish to print click Print to start printing Button Functions Close C page 1 3 100 a Print Print box will appear and printing will begin Previous Preview the previous page Specify P Specify the page you wish to preview in the Specify Page to be Viewed box and a preview of that page will appear Next Preview the next page Reduce Reduce the si
3. Data Display Channel Name Recording Interval Number of Readings Highest Lowest and Average Reading Unit of Measurement AB Cursor Dates Times and Data Readings Calculated Difference Others Data List Display Change Scales Calculation Range Settings Set Display Range for Vertical Axis Event Viewer Event List Edit Recording Conditions Delete Data by Channel Re order Data by Channel Event List Display showing Time of Event for Each Channel possible to scroll with mouse or keyboard Rising Signal Lo Hi Falling Signal Hi Lo Falling Signal amp Rising Signal Hide or View Other Functions Ascending Descending Order Switch Others Serial Port Auto Find Function File OutPut T amp D Common Data File Text File CSV etc Selected Range or File for Entire Period Printing Graphs Tables Compatible OS Microsoft Windows 98SE Me Microsoft Windows 2000 Xp PC CPU IBM Compatible with higher than Pentium 90MHz Serial Port RS232 C D sub 9pin Memory More than 16 MB Hard Disk More than 4MB of free space Data will need more space Monitor VGA 640 X 480 more than 256 colors 112 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 overseasetandd co jp Office Hours Monday to Friday 9 00 12 00 13 00 17 00 GMT 9 00 Tokyo Time Ho
4. E Copyright The Copyright for T amp D Recorder for Windows including the program and relevant documents belongs solely to T amp D Corporation The reprinting or redistribution for commercial purposes whether in part or in whole in magazines or as a part of any product is strictly forbidden without the expressed consent of T amp D Corporation Any inquires concerning commercial redistribution should be directed to the Sales Department of T amp D Corporation Please do not attempt to make any changes or modifications to T amp D Recorder for Windows Table of Contents Introduction Software User Agreement i What is T amp D Recorder for Windows 1 Getting Ready Installing the Software 3 Operating the SontWare asserts 5 Forms of Communication A Quick Look 7 Communication between RTR 5 Series Loggers and Data Collectors Wireless COMMUNICATION 9 Optical Communication 10 Communication between Data Collectors and Computers Ss 98 gt meeeerii iaae 11 Si 8 A aa a mmm 12 Communication between Data Loggers and your Computers 13 Setting Up the Communication Port 15 Remote Unit Registration 17 Other Remote Unit Registration Functions 23 Basic Func
5. T amp D Recorder for Windows RTR 5 US User s Manual Thank you for purchasing our product Carefully read this instruction manual before using this unit Copyright 2002 2005 T amp D Corporation All rights reserved 2005 11 16004454120 E Notices about this User s Manual Carefully read this manual so that you can properly use this product T amp D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any malfunction of and or trouble with this product or with your computer that is caused by the improper handling of this product and will deem such trouble or malfunction as falling outside the conditions for free repair of the attached warranty 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 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 Corporation accepts no responsibility for any damage or
6. e T end Settings button lv gt Ey 2 Point Adjustment Select 1 point Adjustment or Enter current and _ 2 point Adjustment post adjusted reading s 4 Please enter the actual pre adjusted value s in the Current Reading column and the post adjusted reference value s in the Post adjusted Reading column 5 Click on the Send Settings button to send the adjustment equation to the selected Thermo Recorder Initialize Button Clears any previous adjustment equation s from the Data Logger Send Settings Button Transmits the adjustment equation to the Data Logger Close Button Quits and closes the window Note We cannot guarantee that after carrying out adjustment the measuring accuracy will improve for all measuring ranges By carrying out adjustment on an already adjusted device without first clicking the Initialize button the new adjustment equation will be be used to further adjust the previously adjusted result It is important to remember that if adjustment takes place without initializing the device the adjustment will include the first equation as well as the second and an over adjustment will occur This over adjustment will be especially large when making a 2 point adjustment and the measurement falls outside of the range of the two points entered When you are carrying out adjustments and formulating equations please take care with the settings and take personal responsi
7. COM1 Properties 2 x General Port Settings Driver Resources 3 Communications Port COM1 2 Device type Ports COM amp LPT Manutacturer Standard port types Location on Intel R 82801DB LPC Interface Controller Click Enable Device to enable this device Device usage Device usagt mW Do not use this device disable z 108 A If your computer has an internal modem make sure that the A Sometimes communication will not work if an extension cable has communication port is not being used by it In some cases even been added to the communication cable or if a switch has been added though no settings appear for the communication port it cannot be to the serial port RS 232C used Check to see which port is being used by the modem A Check to see if some other communication software is in use i A Most desktop models have two serial ports try changing the plug to How to check for Windows XP the other port and change the settings 1 Open the Device Manager following the steps outlined on p 79 80 2 Under Modems right click on Communications cable between two Q The date and the time of the recorded data are different from computers then in the pop up menu click on Properties in a short the actual date and time What should I do time a new window will appear A The Thermo Recorder takes the date and time from your computer when it is set up Make sure that the date and time are
8. Execute for Windows RTR 5 US POT RE SAS eRe button A A en RI R 57U User s Guide pdt en RIR 51 52 User s Guide pdt en RTR 53 User s Guide _pdf en RVR 52A User s Guide pdf Select Install T amp D Recorder for Windows and by clicking on the Execute button the installation will begin Confirming the contents as you go install the software according to the directions After installation is completed an icon for T amp D Recorder for Windows will appear in the Start Menu Operating the Software E Opening the Software Open the software by clicking on T amp D Recorder for Windows from the list of programs in the Start Menu AllPrograms T amp D Recorder for Windows RTR 5 131 U gt Pai T amp D Recorder for Windows E Main Window Upon opening T amp D Recorder for Windows a launcher window in which icons are displayed will appear By clicking an icon the graph settings and or communication screen for that type of unit will be displayed tog T amp D Recorder for Windows RTR 5 Menu Bar tert Setting Display Help Toolbar laa Menu Bar In the Menu Bar are Menus containing an array of commands Click on the desired menu in the menu bar to set or display functions for each type of device By clicking Display Change Icon Layout or Change Icon Size you can select how you wish the Main Window to appear Toolbar Can choose to view or hide icons You
9. or COM2 If an or x appears on the Communications Port icon then it cannot be used Please con tact you computer dealer Communication Port Icon with an x mark l Device Manager Window Fie Action Yiew Help 7 Hier S 2 ai ae SOFT105 4 Computer Disk drives 3 Display adapters BD DYD CD ROM drives Floppy disk controllers JB Floppy disk drives IDE ATA ATAPI controllers E Intel AIM 3 0 Codec gt Keyboards B Mice and other pointing devices Modems Monitors E9 Network adapters 4 Other devices Universal Serial Bus USB Controller AF PortS COM amp LPT E d Cal munications Port COM1 F EG Printer Port LPT1 f Eda el A A A E Right click on Communications Port COM1 or COM2 then click on Properties in the pop up window to v oy Universal Serial Bus USB Controller Y Ports COM amp LPT xs Communications Port CO aJ ECP Printer Port LPT1 MR Processors Sound video and game contr System devices Opens property sheet for the current sele Disable Uninstall Scan for hardware changes Properties Device Status Message M Device statue This device is disabled Code 22 iew details about the device Example of Device Details Display Update Driver Communications Port
10. 2 wv ChannelO3 Ctrl 3 wv Channel04 Ctrl 4 hannelot Ctrl 1 s Channel02 cCtri z2 w ChannelOS Cbrl 3 pien ane ow Channela4 Ckri 4 v Toolbar T v Statusbar S wv Channel0S Ctri 5 v Channel06 Ctri 6 X By clicking a Channel Number in the Toolbar you can carry out the same operation W Scale Display ON OFF From the View Menu 1 The channel numbers are displayed in the pull down menu of Selected Scale ON OFF 2 Put a check next to the channel number s you wish to be displayed pats i es Ctrl L Check SS Selected Channels ON OFF gt 7 eLee EZER i woch 1 Shift h 3 Shift 3 j 3 _v Statusber s vw ied w och 3 Shirt 3 v ch 5 Shift 5 ch 4 Shift 4 v ch 6 Shift 6 vy ch 7 Shift 7 wich S Shift 5 v ch 8 Shift 8 X You can also hide or view channel scales by checking or mchecking the channel number fo the left of the graph 85 E Set High Low Average Calculation Range From the Tools Menu 1 Set the calculation range in the Set High Low Avg Calculation Range box 2 By clicking the OK button the high low average calculation range of each channel data will be changed On the graph display the calculation range that you have set will be displayed Set High Low Avg Calculation Range Current Calculation Range _ OK From 6 23 2005 13 21 00 Cancel To 6 23 2005 13 35 42 Help r New Calculation Range E ti G h Enter the ream
11. 67U Graph Caommunication Help Durmived Recorded Data Set Sock Upper Lower Limit Settings Communication Port Settings Make clock settings in Data Collector i Set C o ck Gel the specified clock soties button F_ pe fe fe pe Data Info Display Device Type RTIR 52 Group Name GROUP2 Sam p l e Rev Interval 1sec Remote Name Sample 4 Rec Method Endless Chi Display Unt C Rec Statt Method Immediate Start Transmit the specified clock settings Click the Sct Clock button Rec Capacity 16000 Help Lower Temp Limit No Settings Upper Temp Limit No Settings Dots Collection Date Time 06 24 2005 09 45 49 Hee StattDate Iime 06 24 2005 05 16 26 Close Est Finish Date Time 06224 2005 09 43 05 an se button 2 Delete Data Button 7 Deletes selected data saved in the RTR 57C 57U from the software Set the specified clock settings Delete All Data Button If checked The date time you enter will be set as the date time in Deletes all data saved in the RTR 57C 57U from the software Me TES 7GS Select All Button Selects all data in list to be downloaded at the same time If not checked The current date time of your computer will be set as the date time in the RTR 57C 57U 64 RTR 57C 57U Upper and Lower Limits Setting is directly possible in RTR 57C 57U Main Units version 2 or higher The version can be confirmed in Help Main Unit Version Info See t
12. Lowest Averape Date Time J PiirtPreview Close Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Sample 4 l Pulse y Elapsed Time ch i ch 2 ch 3 ch 4 Oday 00 00 00 Elapsed Oday 000002 Oday 00 00 03 Time Display Oday 00 00 04 2989 0 010 0 977 0371 Oday 00 00 05 0 977 0 926 Oday 00 00 06 2 989 0 010 0 978 0 287 Oday 00 00 07 0 977 0 297 This is a list of the data that was displayed in graph form The highest value is in RED lowest is in BLUE and the average is in PINK 2 Scroll Bar By dragging it up and down you can move to the data you want Menu Display Using the Mouse By right clicking on the list the Menu will be displayed Fan Tm Aegan Faroe Aopen Tomes oven Datei PinwPevew o Sample Sample 2 ee ae Date Time Move to Lowest Yalue h4 06 23 2005 13 30 0 Print Preview 06 23 2006 13 30 0 s 5 06 23 2005 13 30 0 Common figure setting for this channels 06 23 2005 13 30 0 No decimal figures 06 23 2005 13 30 0 1 decimal figure a71 2 decimal Figures 3 decimal tigures 4 decimal figures Editing the Graph E Selected Channels ON OFF From the View Menu 1 The channel numbers are displayed in the pull down menu of Selected Channels ON OFF 2 Check the channel numbers you wish to display views Change Channel Colors in Data Display Ctrl Data List Display L Ctrl L C hec k Selected Channels ON OFF tly ChannelOi Ctri 1 v Channel02 Ctrl
13. Programmed Start Recording Stop Main Unit Settings Recording Interval Recording Method Upper and Lower Limits Voltage Measurement Method Instantaneous Value Average Value Moisture Pulse Measurement Method Rising Lo Hi Falling Hi gt Lo Permission to Start Recording by Wireless Communication Downloading of Recorded Data RTR 57C 57U Remote Unit Group Settings Contents Display Communication Frequency Channel Settings Collect Data Info Data Info Display Delete Data Download Data Set Clock Upper and Lower Limit Settings Temp Humidity Graph Graph Temp Humidity Graphs for Each Channel Zoom out in and scroll Change Channel Colors Turn ON and OFF Channel Display Data Display Channel Name Recording Interval Number of Readings Highest Lowest and Average Reading Unit of Measurement AB Cursor Dates Times and Data Readings Calculated Difference between Cursor A and B Others Data List Display Calculation Range Settings Data Maintenance Edit Recording Conditions Delete Data by Channel Re order Data by Channel Multi scale Graph Graph Graphs for Each Channel Zoom in out and scroll with mouse or keyboard Vertically Scroll Graph for Each Channel Channel Graph Color Background Color Customize Graph Scale Lines Turn ON and OFF Channel Display Move Vertical Scale to Desired Position in Graph View Hide Scale for Each Channel 111
14. Recorder to my computer What should do Baol Newt gt Cancel Click the Next button 4 Follow the directions to Uninstall A Check to make sure that the power of the main unit is ON A Check to make sure that the connection is proper Communication will take place only through the serial port RS 232C and will not work through the printer port or any other port A Check to make sure that you can control the Thermo Recorder via 5 To re install follow the directions to Install the software EED A Make sure that the serial port has been selected correctly in the Serial Even after uninstalling saved data files will still remain in the folders and locations Port Settings Tab pull in the software Please check which port you they were saved in Also saved Remote Unit registration info may still remain If you are connected to COM1 COM8 and select appropriately wish to delete all of these data and registration files make sure to delete all of the relevant folders after uninstalling but before re installing A If you have access to another computer try to see if you can download using it 105 106 A If you have a computer with energy saving function settings make sure that the serial port has not been turned off Especially on NEC brand PC98 notebook computers the default setting maybe such A If your computer is a DOS V type check to make sure that the serial port has not been rendered unusab
15. W Graph From the Graph Menu Return to Original Size Return from zooming in on one part of data Zoom In Zoom Out Zooms in or out one step at a time Move Cursor Right Left Simultaneously move the AB Cursors to the right or left Move Graph Right Left Move the graph display to the right or left Move Graph Up Down Move the graph display up or down Vertical Axis Settings AUTO in Default Settings Set the vertical axis scale temperature AUTO The vertical axis will automatically be changed according to the values of the data MANUAL You can set the upper and lower values of the vertical axis scale Vertical Axis Settines How to make settings C Auto Manual Upper Value 311 00 Lower Value 76 00 Enter the range of the vertical axis scale 79 Multi scale Graph The Multi scale Graph enables you to view various axes different scales in the same graph The Multi scale Graph program will read data files that have been created from the downloaded data from the loggers and to help you analyze that data will allow you to create graphs data lists text files and print data It is also possible to scroll across the graph and make scale settings for each channel For detailed information about the compatible data file types for the Multi scale Graph see the Multi scale Help Menu Open the Multi scale Graph by clicking the Multi scale Graph icon in the Main Window t
16. can also make this setting from the Menu Bar by clicking Display Toolbar Icons By clicking on an icon the graph or communication display will appear for that type of unit The graph and communication displays for each type of unit can also be viewed by clicking on that unit s type name in Start of the Menu Bar E Help Menu To search for unclear words or terms click the Help Menu that appears in the Menu Bar and then click on one of the tabs Contents Index or Search Contents Index Search Contents Inde Seach T amp D Recorder for Windows 24 1 amp D Recorder for Windows Help gt Menu window T h Nihar an Launcher Nain Menu Contents By clicking the mark of the classified topic an explanation will be displayed Index Select a key word from the key word list and by clicking the Display button the explanation will be displayed Search Enter the key word you wish to search for and click the Start Search button and the topic in which the key word is included will be displayed Then select the topic and click the Display button to have the explanation displayed Click on the Help button in any dialog box and explanations about the dialog box will be displayed In the graph display window after clicking on the X in the toolbar you can click on any Menu any Icon or any part of the Main window and an explanation will be displayed Forms o
17. clicking the View button you can see the settings that had been previously saved m Memo For Display e Displ pray n T Save View For Print e Print Save button View button 93 Event Viewer Here you can manage view data lists print and save as text file recorded event data Open the Event Viewer Graph by clicking the Event Viewer icon in the Main Window Hoy T amp D Recorder for Windows RTR 5 Start Setting Display Help Z mE fala alae By selecting Event Viewer from the Start Menu in the Settings Communication Display of the Main Window or RTR 57C 57U or RVR 52A the Event Viewer will be opened If you have checked After downloading automatically show graph the viewer will automatically be opened 94 E Display Names and Functions E EventViewer Event Data Sample 7 rp7 Orie View Window Help H G 6r a a P Al R E No CHI 7 GROUP2 Sample 7 122 07 01 2005 14 04 17 119 0720172005 14 0411 118 07201 2005 14 04 07 117 07201 2005 14 04 06 T 116 07201 2005 14 04 04 T 4 115 07201 2005 14 03 59 T 114 07201 2005 14 03 56 MS cap NUM Z To view Help press F1 Data Window In the data window are displayed the Data Number Channel Name Recorded Date and Time Rising Edge Falling Edge 2 Menu Bar Click on the desired menu in the Menu Bar to set or display each function fro
18. correct on Device Manager Window extract your computer H 1 Mice and other pointing devices B rh Modems BI Communications cable between t Q USB communication between RTR 57U and my computer Hares Communications cable between bao con H Monitors ecm doesn t work What should I do gi ni adapers pisah A Please read the RTR 57U User s Manual EP Other devices Uninstall ae Si Universal Serial Bus USB Cone SSS gi F Forts COM amp LPT Scan For hardware changes He Processors H Sound video and game controllers Properties 3 By clicking on the Modem tab you can check which communication port the modem is using Geral Modem Example of when Modem Por COM is using Communication Port COM 1 Speaker volume High 109 110 Specification Compatible RTR 57C 57U RTR 51 RTR 52 RTR 53 RVR 52A Devices Number of 8 Channel Simultaneous Display and Processing Up to 4 RTR 53 units Up to 8 units for RTR 51 52 and RVR 52A Possible to process Channels mixed data from TR 5 and TR 7 Series units Communication Functions RTR 5 Recording Start Immediate Start Programmed Start Recording Stop Main Unit Settings Recording Interval Recording Method Upper and Lower Limits Permission to Start Recording by Wireless Communication Downloading of Recorded Data Adjustment Function 1 point or 2 point method RVR 5 Recording Start Immediate Start
19. date and time of 4 B Cursor Positions Entire Graph Button To make the Calculation Range that of the Entire Graph click the Entire Graph button The dates and times in the Set High Low Avg Calculation Range box will be displayed as those of the entire graph Set by using the AB Cursors In the Graph Display open the Set High Low Average Calculation Range box adjusting the AB cursors to the desired start and end positions The dates and times of those cursors will be displayed automatically 74 E Edit Recording Conditions From the Tools Menu 1 By clicking the Ch button you wish to change the information for that number will be displayed in the Edit Items Move by dragging the channel number Click on the channel of data you wish to move and drag and drop it to the desired new channel position E Re order Channel Data From the Tools Menu There are two ways for re ordering Move by dragging the channel number Move by selecting the channel number 2 By clicking the OK button after changing the setting will be completed Move by selecting the channel number 1 Enter in From __ the channel number you wish to move Channel Number samian _ Restore from and enter the channel number to which you want to samy Button MOVANO The selected Teie channel number s c 7 2 By clicking the Re order button the movement will be Name Sample 7 c
20. for details Communication Port Settings Button Make communication port settings here See p 15 for details View Remote Info Button By pressing this you can view the registration info for the Remote Unit that is currently placed on the Data Collector See p 28 for Detail 18 E Collecting Registration Info Collect Registration Info Button Displays remote registration info for all units registered to that Data Collector Remote Unit Registration Window Ex of a Registration Contents display Registration Contents Group Name GROUP1 GROUP2 1 st Com Freg Ch 0 15 1 unit unitl5 DaaColeca Regnation Simus Nek Eist 2nd 2 sample a 3 Column unit10 eee test 1st Column dark gray background Group Name View a List of currently registered Groups Frequency Channel View the Communication Frequency Channel for the Groups being displayed 2nd Column light blue background Number View the Remote Unit Numbers The Remote unit info will appear under the Group into which it has been registered If there is an empty remote number the info area will be left blank sample2 19 E Creating a New Registration New Registration Button 1 Place the Remote Unit Data Logger you wish to register face down on top of the Data Collector and click the New Registration button If no Remote Unit is on top of the Data Collector or no Remote unit can be found a confirmation message will appe
21. frequency channel will be automatically assigned A frequency channel setting can only be made when registering a new group Once a channel has been set for a group it cannot be changed The specified frequency channel will be used for all communication with remote units in that group If another RTR 57C 57U is using the same channel in the same area communication may become unstable W Position the Remote Unit s in the place s where you want to measure and check if communication is possible From an RTR 57C 57U unit it is possible to find any registered Remote Unit and make sure communication can be carried out 1 In the Main Window activate Find Remotes 2 Choose the range in which to search and activate If you choose All Groups the search for remotes in all registered groups will begin immediately If you choose Specify Group select the desired group from the list to start the search 3 After the search has been completed a list of possible Remote Units for communication will appear in a list iFound Remotes DLEA 4 Sample 1 Jampie 3 Note Remote Units for which communication is possible will be marked with an T4 before its name For details see the RTR 57C 57U User s Manual 22 Other Remote Unit Registration Functions The following operations can be carried out in the Remote Registration Window Be sure to connect the RTR 57C 57U to your computer and co
22. in RED lowest is in BLUE and the average is in PINK 2 Scroll Bar By dragging it up and down you can move to the data you want Zoom Out Erace Selected Channel Data e Re order Channel DatafO Change Graph Colors C Stift Unit C lt gt F KU Set High Low Avg Calculation Range R Edit Recording Condrions 1 Menu Display Using the Mouse By right clicking on the list the Menu will be displayed Copy Display to Clipboard Ctrl C About the Horizontal Axis The entire graph shows in the horizontal axis the nearest data to the recording start time and the latest data nearest the recording finish time for Figh Low Ave Cal Range Highest Lowest Average each channel 1 8 This represents the full scale of the horizontal axis Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Sample _ Date Time i Ta About the Vertical Axis Move to Lowest Value t z z F 06 23 2003 13 21 10 35 The entire graph shows in the vertical axis the lowest possible 08 23 2003 132111 Print Preview 95 06 23 2003 13 21 12 k z 35 measurement value and the highest possible measurement value for 06 23 2003 13 2113 Font 35 a ne faa sanna ALAA ae an channels 1 8 This represents the full scale of the vertical axis Display Line Change Color v Display lines with no data 72 Editing the Graph WE Changing Graph Display Colors From the View Menu You can chan
23. info will be registered in the Data Collector only Note J By sending you will delete all prior registration contents If the info is only registered in the Data Collector and no Remote Unit contains such info Group name frequency channel remote number are all not the same wireless communication cannot occur so please be careful when registering units Delete Group Button Deletes a selected Group When deleting a Group all remote Unit Registration Info for that Group will also be automatically deleted so please take care when deleting Groups Delete Remote Unit Button If a Remote Unit is placed on top of a Data Collector to which it is registered the Remote Unit Registration Info will be deleted from both the Remote Unit and the Data Collector If it is a Remote Unit not registered to that Data Collector a confirmation message will appear after which the registration info will be deleted from only the Data Collector If no Remote Unit is on top of the Data Collector or no Remote Unit can be found a confirmation message will appear after which the registration info will be deleted from only the Data Collector After deletion of info from a Remote Unit the unit will be returned to its original default settings 26 E Transfer List Info Button If the registration contents of two or more Data Collectors RTR 57C 57U are the same it is possible for communication to occur between a number of Data Collector
24. is PERMIT Upper and Lower Limits The Data Collector RTR 57C 57U can judge whether or not the recorded data that it has downloaded is within the set upper and lower limits By checking the Set Limits box you will be able to enter an upper and lower limit within 40 155 C 40 311 F Detailed Settings Start Wireless Communication p Upper and Lower Temp Limits T FORBID Upper Limit 20 PERMIT Lower Limit 0 G Cancel Limit the ability to start and change recording by wireless communication V Set Limits Help Check one By checking you can make entries Download button to start downloading 4 When downloading has been completed a graph will be displayed If you have checked After downloading specify file in which to save data in the Detailed Settings please view the graph after specifying the file in which you wish to save the downloaded data Download Recorded Data tab Select the downloading range T amp D Recorder for Windows RTR 51 52 Graph Communication Setting llelp Download Recorded Data Start Recording Communication Port Settings P Download button Canos Connie Downloading Status Cancel Downloading Group Name Pant Unit Name _DetaiedSettnes Detailed Settings Start Method Recording Mode Start Date Time Recording Interval butto n Unit Remaining Battery Life o 2 50 7
25. the data you want to be displayed The vertical axis moves up or down by clicking these arrow buttons 82 E Zooming In and Out on the Graph Zoom in Using the Mouse With the left button drag the mouse to outline the area you want to zoom in on csH A SN Sy amp S 1 2 3 4 5 6 4 monl Ws ea Tests e fests als oe Sef el me ep A Menu Display Using the Mouse By right clicking on the graph the Menu will be displayed With Return to Original Size or Step by Step Return to Original you can return both the vertical and horizontal axis back to show the entire graph SH BES Sy Bar SY 1 2134 516 z lems jes less kal E a 6 4000 oa E mo Selected Channels ON OFF gt Selected Scale ON OFF gt k Zoom out step by step x Vertical Range Settings 83 E Data List Display Date Time Button By clicking this button you can shift the display between the recorded date and amount of elapsed time since recording started Date Time Button On ao Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Sample 4 y Pulse y Dale Time ch h2 hd ch tan 13 30 00 06 23 2005 13 30 01 Recorded ae 13 30 02 1 06 23 2005 13 30 03 Date Display 06 23 2005 13 30 04 2 983 0 010 0 3977 0 371 06 29 2005 13 30 05 0 977 0 926 06 29 2005 13 30 0G 2 989 0 010 0 978 0 297 06 29 2005 13 30 07 0 877 0 287 ai z Tigh Low Avg Calc Mange Highest
26. to save data in the Detailed Settings please view the graph after specifying the file in which you wish to save the downloaded data Download Recorded Data tab Select the downloading range E 7 Download load aa few _ f e button Downloading Status I Cancel Downloading Ree cae eg rin in Detailed Settings Start Date Time Recording Interval b utton Unit Remanne Battery Lite n SA 75 100 mem Help Close button gt E Detailed Settings Button You can make settings for the processing of the downloaded recorded data Download Recorded Data Detailed Settines iffter downloading automatically show graph iter downloading specify file in which to sive data Check one fter downloading specify file name and fitomatically show graph After downloading automatically show graph After data has been downloaded it will automatically be displayed in the Temp Humidity graph Window The File is not saved and if necessary should be done separately After downloading specify file in which to save data After data has been downloaded the Save File dialog box will appear wherein you can save the data to a specified file After downloading specify file name and automatically show graph The data will be saved to the specified file and the graph for that data will be automatically shown Even if the data is set to be automatically shown in a graph that does not me
27. used to further adjust the previously adjusted result It is important to remember that if adjustment takes place without initializing the device the adjustment will include the first equation as well as the second and an over adjustment will occur This over adjustment will be especially large when making a 2 point adjustment and the measurement falls outside of the range of the two points entered When you are carrying out adjustments and formulating equations please take care with the settings and take personal responsibility for the process For details about the RTR 51 52 Temperature Adjustment Function see p 34 RVR 52A Start Recording Here all settings and communication for RVR 52A Wireless Voltage Pulse and Soil Moisture Data Loggers can be carried out Connect a RVR 52A Data Logger to your computer so that communication can occur and check to make sure that your computer system clock is correct For details about connecting the Data Logger see page 13 1 In the Main Window click the icon RVR 52A 2 Click the Start Recording tab and make recording settings 3 After making all the desired settings click the Start Recording button to transmit them 4 After transmission has been completed the communication result will appear By clicking OK the set up process will be finished By clicking Close you can close the window Start Recording tab T amp D Reco
28. 06 90 2005 195997 06 20 2005 13 46 09 DRAA 134746 06 30 2005 13 39 58 06 23 2006 07 3000 06 30 2006 13 36 28 Collect Data Info Data Info Display Download Data Quit Collecting Data Info Delete Data Delete All Dato Select All Help l Quit Collecting Data Info button indicates the data number 1 250 assigned in the order of collection By clicking the No title area you can change the order between ascending and descending Unit Name RTR 51 etc indicates the type of unit such as RTR 51 ch 1 Group Name Shows the Channel 1 Name For RTR 5 Series and RVR 52A it will be the Group Name ch 2 Unit Name Shows the Channel 2 Name For RTR 5 Series and RVR 52A it will be the Remote Unit Name Recording Start Displays the recording start date and time for the Date Time data gathered in the Info List Data Collection Displays the date and time data was downloaded Date Time from the Data Collector to Computer Note J When downloading data from any RTR 5 Series or RVR 52A Unit the Channel Name display will automatically indicate Group Name Remote Unit Name When using the event recorder function the recording start time will be displayed even if you have downloaded by specifying the download to Data Collector date and time For details about how to download to the Data Collector see the User s Manual After gathering data info it will be stored until the applic
29. 5 100 BRA Close button 32 RTR 51 52 Value Adjustment Function E Detailed Settings Button This function enables the user to make adjustments to measured values to correct inaccuracies that may occur when You can make settings for the processing of the downloaded compared to a standard or reference temperature measurement recorded data By setting an adjustment equation beforehand the adjustment function will automatically calculate to record and display the post adjusted measurement It is possible to select from two methods of adjustment 1 point adjustment and 2 point adjustment Note When you are carrying out adjustments and formulating equations please take care with the settings and take personal responsibility for the process Download Recorded Data Detailed Settines iter downloading automatically show graph cf ter downloading specify file in which to sfive data ci ter downloading specify file name and efitomatically show graph Check one Help After downloading automatically show graph After data has been downloaded it will automatically be displayed in the E Temperature 1 point Adjustment Temp Humidity graph Window The File is not saved and if necessary should be done separately ume Bere tea cute is Tt F After downloading specify file in which to save data After data has been downloaded the Save File dialog bo
30. E 2 a pe a2 as Ete crn g e numerical value Display shows date and time of A B Cursor Positions Entire Graph Button To make the Calculation Range that of the Entire Graph click the Entire Graph button The dates and times in the Set High Low Avg Calculation Range box will be displayed as those of the entire graph Set by using the AB Cursors In the Graph Display open the Set High Low Average Calculation Range box adjusting the AB cursors to the desired start and end positions The dates and times of those cursors will be displayed automatically 86 E Edit Recording Conditions From the Tools Menu 1 By clicking the Ch button you wish to change the information for that number will be displayed in the Edit Items 2 By clicking the OK button after changing the setting will be completed Edit Recording Conditions Ch Name Channel Number Restore button 06 23 2005 13 30 00 r Edit Items Starting Date a e ga gs Enter letters and Starting Time Ear gae numerical values The selected channel number Name Up to 32 letters can be entered Starting Date Time The month day year hour minute and second can be changed Note If you wish to continue to change other channels repeat the process as in 1 The Restore button is effective only during the setting and cannot return to the condition it was after the OK button has been clic
31. Name Ch Unit Name Recording Start Date 1 Data Collection Date T_ 06 23 2005 07 3000 06 30 2005 135517 A g RTR SI ROUr2 S 06 29 2005 07 3000 06 30 2005 135997 Select data i RVR 524 GROUPA ne 2 06730 2005 RAS 3 RIR AS GROLIP S a N Ve It OK A 200 13 4746 from Data List RVREZA GROUPE on 06 30 2006 133008 RTR 61 GROUP2 23 2006 07 3000 06 30 2006 13 36 28 Collect Data Info Data Info Display Dow sad Data Quit Collecting Data Info Delete Dato Delete All Dato Sef ct All Hlelp 59 qmi Es Fem Dombi deta E By clicking the Cancel Downloading button you can stop downloading at any time Grice If you have checked After downloading specify file in which to save data in the Detailed Settings please view the graph after specifying the file in which you wish to save the downloaded data E Detailed Settings Button You can make settings for the processing of the downloaded recorded data Select the desired processing method and click OK button to complete the setting Detailed Settings X Afte f downloading automatically show graph f Atte downloading save data in file Help Check one After downloading autmatically show graph After downloading save data in file 60 E Downloading Several Sets of Data at One Time You can make settings for the processing of the downloaded recorded data 1 While holding down the Shift key or Ctrl ke
32. an it will be saved Please save it under another name 42 43 RTR 53 Value Adjustment Function This function enables the user to make adjustments to measured values to correct inaccuracies that may occur when compared to a standard or reference temperature measurement By setting an adjustment equation beforehand the adjustment function will automatically calculate to record and display the post adjusted measurement It is possible to select from two methods of adjustment 1 point adjustment and 2 point adjustment Note J When you are carrying out adjustments and formulating equations please take care with the settings and take personal responsibility for the process E Humidity 1 point 2 point Adjustment Before Enter the actual measurement before adjustment After Enter the desired measurement after adjustment Entries are valid to one decimal point The input value for Post adjusted Reading must be less than 5 in comparison to the input value for Current Reading E Adjustment Settings 1 Please follow directions as found in Communication between Data Loggers and Computers by connecting the RTR 57U unit to your computer and place the Data Logger unit face down on top of it see p 13 for detail 2 In the Main Window click on the Data Logger icon To open the Adjustment Window click on Settings in the Menu Bar and then select Adjustment Settings from the pull down menu 3 Check Ad
33. and the B cursor is displayed Channel Info List Display Displays data information for Channels 1 to 8 The list contains the following info Channel Name Recording Interval Amount of Data Data Values for AB Cursor positions the High Low and Average values for the set calculation range The Vertical Axis Display ON OFF Shift the vertical axis scale display ON OFF Vertical Axis of Each Channel The vertical axis cals is displayed for each channel By clicking 4 the axis can be scrolled for each channel Menu Bar Click on the desired menu in the Menu Bar to set or display each function from which you can choose from an array of commands Toolbar Buttons appear for neuen used commands SH BHR may es eee ae eee tet L 2131415161718 09 090 09O WM YO TERES Q Open File Re order Channels 2 Overwrite Data Merge Channel Data 3 Data List Display Erase Selected Channel Data Return to Original Size 1 Print Preview Step by Step to Original 2 Help Set High Low Avg Calculation Range 3 Hide View Channels Edit Recording Conditions Horizontal Gauge Bar and Button for Moving Horizontal Axis By dragging the gauge you can move left and right to the data you want to be displayed The time axis moves by clicking these arrow buttons Vertical Gauge Bar and Button for Moving Vertical Axis By dragging the gauge you can move up and down to
34. ar after which the info will be registered in the Data Collector only If the info is only registered in the Data Collector and no Remote Unit contains that same info wireless communication cannot occur so please be careful when registering units If you wish to register a multiple number of Remote Units to the same Group proceed by placing and replacing the Remote Units you wish to register on the Data Collector and carry out registration for each one 2 Set the Group Name Remote Name and Communication Frequency Channel New Registration Set Number of Possible Registrations Number of Groups 15 Number of Remotes 250 1 Group Group Name Dea Register Group Name Hmm J eate P Ra button Communication Frequency Channel Communication e mse Frequency Channel Remote Unit Name l Remote Unit Name m x MSO tet Heb elp 3 By clicking the Register button registration will be completed If you are registering a number of remote units to the same group place each one on top of the RTR 57C 57U and carry out the registration into the same group If you are registering units to different group names please follow the above steps over again 20 4 Upon completion the Registration Contents will be displayed and by clicking Close the registration will be finished and the window closed By clicking on a Group Name the Frequency Channel for that group as w
35. are using either EC 10 or EC 20 and click the EC xx Default Values button and Send Settings button for that sensor EC 10 Default Values Y 0 0936 X 37 6 EC 20 Default Values Y 0 0695 X 29 For more details about these values please see the User s Manual that came with your sensor Get Settings Button This allows you to gather the equation that is currently set in the RVR 52A logger Send Settings Button This sends the currently displayed moisture percentage calculation equation to the RVR 52A logger Moisture Adjustment Before making adjustments use the Get Settings button to receive the current settings By placing a check next to Make Adjustments it is possible to make corrections for measurement errors that may occur This function allows you correct or adjust for errors in measurement values The Data Logger will record only the adjusted value Current Reading Enter the actual measurement before adjustment Post adjusted Reading Enter the desired measurement after adjustment Use Adjustment in Equation Button The newly adjusted equation will appear in the Moisture Percentage Calculation Equation Area Send Settings Button The adjusted equation will be sent to the Data Logger When you are carrying out adjustments and formulating equations please take care with the settings and take personal responsibility for the process We cannot guarantee that after carrying out adjustment the mea
36. ate on and amount of elapsed time since recording started Date Time Button ing C Program Files T D Recorder Temp Humidity Data Sample trx File F View Tool T Graph G Help H 1 ot toe iien Loren vse paein inven _ coe Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3 Sample 4 K ZRH jis ZRH Dale Time A J oE i ch 2 ch 3 ch 08 23 2003 13 21 10 FE 35 eo 2 Recorded 06 23 2003 13 21 11 i 35 Gal a fae 13 21 12 s k 35 1 06 23 2003 13 21 13 2 36 Date Display 06 23 2003 13 21 14 2 i 36 06 29 2003 13 21 15 30 2 f 36 06 29 2003 19 21 16 30 2 JG 06 29 2003 19 21 17 2 2 ee 3 Menu Display Using the Mouse By right clicking on the graph the Menu will be displayed With Return to ra A Original Size or Step by Step Return to Original you can return both the Eupsed Time ae ae D vertical and horizontal axis back to show the entire graph meea A Mercia Gane ats Elapsed Ddy ooo ao 109 These operations can be carried out via commands in the Graph Menu or by Time Display Oday 000004 2 109 clicking icons in the Toolbar Oroa j 302 109 Oday 00 00 07 10 8 4 gt NOT 2 No0 O6dine NightClick to Open Context Menu Et C Program Files T amp D Recorder Temp Humidity Data Sample trx File E View Tool T Graph G Help H S wala 2e Slee 1 273 T This is a list of the data that was displayed in graph form The highest value is
37. ation is closed However if you do not close the application and connect to and transmit info with a different Data Collector or manipulate data from the Data Collector Unit the data info stored in the application will be different from that in the Data Collector Unit Please gather the data information again 58 Quit collecting data info while in progress By clicking Quit Collecting Data Info the collection will be stopped Data Collector Contents Unit Name Ch 1 Group Name Ch 2 Unit Name Recording Start Date T Data Collection Date T 6 RVR 524 GROUP2 Sample 6 06 23 2005 07 30 00 06 30 2005 13 5517 5 RTR 51 GROUP2 Sample 5 06 23 2005 07 30 00 06 30 2005 13 53 37 Pi RWR R2A GRAIIP Samnle A NR 33 9NNG N7 AMNN N23 79NNG 19 4A8 Na 3 RIR DS URUUFZ 2 RTR 52 GROUP2 1 RTR 51 GROUP2 2 1 Collection of data info has been completed All operations are possible 2 Data downloading and deletion can be done but data info cannot be displayed E Download Recorded Data 1 Select the data to be downloaded from the data list By clicking the Download button downloading will be started 2 When downloading has been completed the graph will be displayed To download several sets of data at one time see p 61 62 for details Download Recorded Data Set Clock Upper Lower Limit Settings Communication Port Settings Data Collector Contents No Linit Name ChI Group
38. ayed in the following graphs Temperature Humidity data Temperature Humidity Graph Voltage Pulse data Multi scale Graph Event data Event Viewer If you have checked After downloading specify file in which to save data and you have selected several sets of data at the end of the specified file name of every recorded data will appear the list number No 1 001 No 2 002 No 3 003 R AG Sampledod tre Temperature Humidity Graph 32 KB Sampled02 pv Mufti scale srpen 32 KB Extension Code Reading Common Thermo Recorder Type trx Voltage Recorder Wireless for WindowsRVR52 Type pv5 Voltage Recorder Wireless for WindowsRVR Type vt7 Wireless for WindowsRTR Type rt7 File Name List Number Writing Voltage Recorder Wireless for WindowsRVR Type vt7 62 63 Setting the RTR 57C 57U Clock E About other Buttons 1 In the Main Window click the icon RTR 57C 57U under Download Recorded Data Tab 2 Click the Set Clock tab 3 Select setting method and by clicking the Set Clock T button the setting will be transmitted Collect Data Info Dats x Downlad Data Quit Collecting Data Info i e ar Fe 4 Click Close button to complete the setting Set Clock tab Data Info Display Button Displays info about data for all selected data from the list However info cannot be shown for event recording data a RTR 67C
39. bility for the process 53 WE Moisture Probe Settings If under the Start Recording tab you have selected Measure Moisture by Percentage as the Measuring Mode then here you should set into the Data Logger the moisture percentage calculation equation for the moisture sensor you are using 1 Please follow directions as found in Communication between Data Loggers and Computers by connecting the RTR 57C 57U unit to your computer and place the RVR 52A unit face down on top of it see p 13 for details 2 In the Main Window click on the RVR 52A icon To open the Moisture Probe Settings Window click on Settings in the Menu Bar and then select Moisture Probe Settings from the pull down menu cm T amp D Recorder for Windows RVR 52A4 Probe Settings Moisture Adjustment Graph Communication Download Recorded Da Adjustment Settings Voltage Moisture Probe Settings Moisture Probe Settines x Get Probe Settings Settings Y 0 0936 X 37 6000 EC 20 Default Values Send Settings Moisture Adjustment Calculation Equation k EC 10 Default Values Get Settines J button Send Settings button Make Adjustments Current Post adjusted Readine Reading 1 Point Adjustment ee ans 0 0 EPaint Adjustment p gt 0 Use Adjustment in Equation Use Adjustment in Equation button 54 Probe Settings Select which sensor you
40. cking Close you can close the window Start Recording tab Start Recording Group Name Registration contents is LAU only displayed after pressing Get Settings 08 9 Aa Graph Communication p Start Record i ng Download Recorded Data Start recording Communication Port Settings button Registration Contents Present Date Time Unit Mame castes Get Settings button Recording Start Date and Time Est Finish Date Time 3 H Programmed Start joo oy jor 2005 12 27 2005 peste Ne oe Record l ng Immediate Start fo m o 11 40 00 Detailed Settings ONG utton Recording Interval Recording Mode Battery Life Detai led Setti ng s 10 min z eee button C Endless Unit ot Temperature e gt ose Close button Recording Start Date and Time Select the Recording Start Method Programmed Start Recording will begin on the day and time entered Immediate Start Recording will begin as soon as settings are completed Recording Interval Select from 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 seconds 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 60 minutes By clicking WJ you can select from the recording interval list Recording Mode One time When the number of readings has reached 16 000 the unit display will read FULL and recording will automatically stop Endless When the number of readings reaches 16 000 the next one will overwrite the oldest or first reading Temperature Unit Change the display of
41. communication for Logger to Collector communication and either Serial or USB communication USB for RTR 57U only for Collector to Computer communication USB Cable Serial Cable RTR 57U gt gol P seep Computer J To carry out wireless communication you must first register the Remote Units with which you wish to communicate into the Collector For details about registration see p 17 Logger Collector Communication between RTR 5 Series Loggers and Data Collectors There are two methods to communicate with RTR 51 52 53 RVR 52A Data Loggers they are Wireless Communication and Optical Communication E Wireless Communication Downloading recorded data from a Data Logger in the field to an RTR 57C 57U unit can be carried out via Wireless Communication Special Short wave Radio Data Communication 1 Register the Remote Unit Via the RTR 57C 57U connect a Data Logger to your computer and using the T amp D Recorder for Windows software register that Data Logger as a Remote Unit 2 Place the Remote Unit in the actual place where you wish to make measurements If direct and unobstructed the communication range is about 330 ft 100 meters MPT If direct and unobstructed the communication range is about 330ft 100 meters lt 330ft gt 3 Carry out the Wireless Communication Test There are instances when com
42. d to the specified file and the graph fro that data will be automatically shown Even if the data is set to be automatically shown in a graph that does not mean it will be saved Please save it under another name RVR 52A Value Adjustment Function This function allows you correct or adjust for errors in measurement values The Data Logger will record only the adjusted value Cree When you are carrying out adjustments and formulating equations please take care with the settings and take personal responsibility for the process E Voltage 1 point 2 point Adjustment Before Enter the actual measurement before adjustment After Enter the desired measurement after adjustment Entries are valid to one decimal point The input value for Post adjusted Reading must be less than 5 in comparison to the input value for Current Reading E Adjustment Settings 1 Please follow directions as found Communication between Data Loggers and Computers by connecting the RTR 57U unit to your computer and place the Data Logger unit face down on top of it see p 13 for detail 2 In the Main Window click on the Data Logger icon To open the Adjustment Window click on Settings in the Menu Bar and then select Adjustment Settings from the pull down menu 3 Select either 1 point Adjustment or 2 Point Adjustment 52 Voltage Adjustment x re GS Initialize button Post adjusted s Fasal 0 v v
43. e Unit recording settings registration contents and remaining battery life are displayed Registration contents If a settings transmission was received it displays the Group and Remote Name s Remaining battery life If a settings transmission was received it displays the remaining battery life E Stop Recording Button Stop current recording of Data Logger 38 E Main Unit Display Settings Button Set the desired unit of measurement display for the RTR 53 unit LCD display 1 Select the unit of display you wish to set Main Unit LCD Display Settings Select the desired unit of measurement display for the RTR 53 unit Alternating display of Temperature ele spasm Display of Temperature only Display of Humidity only Check one Alternating display of Temperature and Humidity Display of Temperature only Display of Humidity only 2 Click the Send button to complete the setting E Detailed Settings Button Make detailed settings before clicking the Start Recording button Detailed Settines k Start Wireless Communication j T Check one C FORBID PERMIT e Cancel Limit the ability to start and change recording by wireless communication Help Upper and Lower Temp Limits m Upper and Lower Humidity Limits Upper Limit fl 40 Ws Upper Limit 70 XRH Lower Limit 55 4 FE Lower Limit 30 XRH 7 Set Limits Set Limits By checking you can make en
44. e and time of recording in one time mode will be automatically calculated from the set recording interval and starting time Preheat Time The Preheat function turns on the power for a connected external sensor to allow you to turn the sensor on for the measurement time only Here you can select and set the amount of time you wish to have the sensor turned on before measurement By clicking WJ you can select from 50msec or from 1 10 seconds CA For details about the preheat function and its circuitry see the RVR 52A User s Manual E Get Settings Button The Remote Unit recording settings registration contents and remaining battery life are displayed Registration contents If a settings transmission was received it displays the Group and Remote Name s Remaining battery life If a settings transmission was received it displays the remaining battery life E Stop Recording Button Stop current recording of Data Logger 48 E Detailed Settings Button Detailed Settines Start Wireless Communication p Upper and Lower Limits C Forbid OK Check one Upper Limits 16 00 Vv Permit me Lower Limits 10 130 y Cancel Restrict permmision to start recording or make changes by wireless communication IV Set Limits Help By checking you can make entries Start Wireless Communication Recording can normally be started by wireless communication between a Data Collector and a RVR 52A Lo
45. e connection is a Tir D Sub 9 pin female Please connect it to a port that has markings such as these LN Serial cable a TR 07C If the cable is connected to the wrong port communication cannot take place Be sure to securely connect the cable to avoid any communication failure due to a loose connection 12 Communication between Data Loggers and your Computers 1 Connect the RTR 57C 57U Unit to your computer with the provided communication cable USB for RTR 57U or RS232C for RTR 57C 2 Place the Data Logger on the RTR 57C 57U Place the unit face down on the RTR 57C 57U Communication Cable to computer If light enters during communication an error will occur Please make sure to place the unit within the ridges for an exact fit 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 13 Setting Up the Communication Port Communication Port Settings Window Communication Port Settings Auto Detect Tab Button Port Settings Detection Results Download Recorded Data Start Recording Communic Current Communication Method nmunicate via USB MV Set USB Port for All Types Communicate via USB Possible COM Ports com Ocom Ocom O COM f Z EOE Pte COMI Set Fa t Gommon COM Port for All Types Help os Close E Check here When Possible Se
46. ection Results section Set Button Fixes the settings you have made in the dialog box Close Button Closes the dialog box 16 17 Remote Unit Registration To carry out wireless communication between a Data Collector RTR 57 Series and a Remote Unit RTR 51 RTR 52 for temperature RTR 53 for temperature and humidity or RVR 52A for voltage and pulse it is first necessary to register all remote unit information and make all pertinent settings In the Launcher Window click the Remote Unit Registration icon this will open the Remote Unit Registration Window It also possible to open the Remote Unit Registration in the Communication Menu for each type of device 1 By selecting the icon Remote Unit Registration a message will be displayed X Remote Unit Registration can be carried out for each type of unit from the Setting Communication Menu for that unit Communication Remote Unit Registration Boi cs After the Please Read message Y case koad Fist connect the Data Cullectur and gather the registration info appears by clicking the Yes button the Without the regis elete or make a tration info it is impossible to make changes to new regetration fo etek ear eam gathering of Remote Unit registration info will begin Yes button Collect Registration Info This function allows you to collect all Remote Unit Registration info in the RTR 57C 57U That info Gr
47. ell as the Remote Unit Name s and Number s in that group will be displayed Group Names Group Names can be entered with up to 8 letters You can also select an already registered group name and make slight changes to make a new name If you are using a multiple number of Data Collectors RTR 57C 57U and register units using the same Group name communication may occur with a Remote Unit registered to a different Data Collector RTR 57C 57U Hence if you are using a multiple number of Data Collectors please register units making sure to use different Group names for each Data Collector Remote Names Remote Names can be entered with up to 8 letters You can also select an already registered remote name and make slight changes to create a new name Communication Frequency Channel By clicking the Set check box you can select a channel number One Frequency Channel 0 21 can be set for each Group CH Frequency MHz CH Frequency MHz CH Frequency MHz O 902 28072 8 911 717904 16 921 155088 1 1903 460368 9 912 897552 17 922 334736 2 1904 640016 10 914 0772 18 923 514384 3 905 819664 11 1915 256848 19 924 694032 4 906 999312 12 916 436496 20 925 87368 5 908 17896 13 917 616144 21 927 053328 6 909 358608 14 1918 795792 7 910 538256 15 919 97544 21 The default frequency channel setting for Group 1 is 0 If no settings are chosen an unused
48. es are shown in different colors Event Viewer In the event viewer a data list showing the time of events is displayed Print Preview and Print Select the data to be printed and after checking it in the preview window you can proceed to print Creating Text File Recorded data can be saved in universal Text file format such as CSV Format to be read and manipulated by all common spreadsheet software such as Excel or Lotus Installing the Software You will need to install the USB Device Driver in order to use the device with a USB cable and Windows After installing your computer will be able to detect and recognize an RTR 57U device that has been connected with a USB cable For details see RTR 57U User s Manual is Windows working properly If Windows is not activated properly it may be impossible to install and run T amp D Recorder for Windows Quit all applications If you are running other applications make sure to quit them before installation If you have any permanently active software such as a virus check or scan program in your computer make sure to also quit it E Install the Software T amp D Recorder for Windows 1 Start Windows 2 Place the CD ROM in the appropriate drive and the Install Program window will automatically open If that window does not open automatically open the My Computer window and double click on the icon for the CD ROM Install T amp D Recorder g lee
49. f Communication A Quick Look There are various ways that communication can be carried out mark Cc tion bet between RTR 5 Series Loggers and Data Collectors Data 2 Data Collector s and your Computer Collectors and your Computer and Loggers and your Computer For each type of communication the set up and procedure Depending upon the type of Data Collector you are using there are varies Please take a quick look at the chart below and see the two ways to communicate between a Data Collector and your anti Computer via USB Cable or via Serial Cable The USB cable pages noted under each type of communication for more details function is only available for RTR 57U Collectors Communication between f USB Cable RTR 57U only i 1 RTR 5 Series Loggers and Data Collectors am iii 7 BESS eee There are two ways to carry out communication between a Data fe o Collector Logger and a Data Collector Wireless and Optical RTR 57U gt Wireless r f Ta Serial Cable Rs 232c a ad See p 9 or RTR 57U m a ee User s Manual fe el Gelissior We cid J RTR 57U Optional Cable SV_ RTR 57C Computer C S C l See p 10 or B gt RTR 57U 3 Communication between User s Manual Logger s and your Computer By using a Data Collector as a communication port or hub communication can be carried out between a Data Logger and your Computer using optical
50. f adjustment takes place without initializing the device the adjustment will include the first equation as well as the second and an over adjustment will occur This over adjustment will be especially large when making a 2 point adjustment and the measurement falls outside of the range of the two points entered When you are carrying out adjustments and formulating equations please take care with the settings and take personal responsibility for the process 36 37 RTR 53 Start Recording Here all settings and communication for RTR 53 Wireless Temperature Humidity Data Loggers can be carried out Connect a RTR 53 Data Logger to your computer so that communication can occur and check to make sure that your computer system clock is correct For details about connecting the Data Logger see page 13 1 In the Main Window click the icon RTR 53 2 Click the Start Recording tab and set the recording conditions 3 After making all the desired settings click the Start Recording button to transmit them 4 After transmission has been completed the communication result will appear By clicking OK the set up process will be finished By clicking Close you can close the window Start Recording tab 1 amp D Recorder for Win Graph Communication Settifz Help Start Recording Download Recorded Data Start Recording Communication Port Settings bu tt on r Registration Contents Present Date Time Regis
51. ge the letters used in the data list display for each channel between monochrome and channel color E Selected Channels ON OFF From the View Menu 1 The channel numbers are displayed in the pull down menu of Selected Channels ON OFF 2 Check the channel numbers you wish to display Change Channel Colors in Data Display Ctrl Data List Display L Ctrl L Check Selected Channels ON OFF r f Channel01 SSS i v ch 102 Ctrl 2 1a z N v Toolbar T saa ie bu hannelO1 Ctri 1 wv Channel03 Ctri 3 v Statusbar S Channel02 Ctri 2 w Channel04 cCtri 4 v ChanneloS Ctri 5 v Channel03 Ctrl 3 v Channel06 Ctri 6 Paci Coie v Channel04 Ctrl 4 v Channel08 Ctrl 8 v Channel0S Ctri 5 w ChannelNA Crrl A By clicking a Channel Number in the Toolbar you can carry out the same operation 73 E Set High Low Average Calculation Range From the Tools Menu 1 Set the calculation range in the Set High Low Avg Calculation Range box 2 By clicking the OK button the high low average calculation range of each channel data will be changed On the graph display the calculation range that you have set will be displayed Set High Low Avg Calculation Range Current Calculation Range OK From 6 23 2005 13 21 00 Cancel To 6 23 2005 13 35 42 Help New Calculation Range E ti G h Enter the prom E 2 2005 is ax as Entre creong y numerical values Display shows
52. gger but by choosing FORBID permission will not be granted to start recording by wireless communication thereby preventing accidental recording from occurring If you wish to forbid the starting of recording by wireless communication check FORBID to allow check PERMIT Gree The Default Setting is PERMIT Upper and Lower Limits The Data Collector RTR 57C 57U can judge whether or not the recorded data that it has downloaded is within the set upper and lower limits By checking the Set Limits box you will be able to enter an upper and lower limit within the following conditions Upper and Lower Voltage Limits 0 0 7 0 V decimals are valid to the third place Upper and Lower Pulse Limits 0 32000 P Integers only Note J When recording events there are no Upper and Lower Limit settings to be made RVR 52A Downloading Recorded Data Connect the RVR 52A Unit for communication with your computer For details about connecting the Data Logger see page 13 E Download Recorded Data 1 In the Main Window click the icon RVR 52A 2 Click the Download Recorded Data tab 3 After selecting the downloading range click the Download button to start downloading 4 When downloading has been completed a Graph or Event Viewer will be displayed If you have checked After downloading specify file in which to save data in the Detailed Settings please view the Graph or Event Viewer after spec
53. he Help Menu in RTR 57C 57U for details 65 Check lt Change gt kem 1 In the Main Window click the icon RTR 57C 57U 2 Click the Upper and Lower Limit Settings tab and check the lt Change gt box Upper and Lower Limit Settings tab He TSD Reco w UR 57G bru a EA Temperature F oe ITE B a C EE E 5 S 122 Download Recorded Data Set Clock Upper Lome Limit Settings Communication Port Settings Upper Limit Humidity WAH Voltage V Pulse P Enter Upper Limit Y Upper Limit pe Upper Limit p values Lower Limit fi4 Lower Limit 10 Lower Limit 0 Lower Limit p Limit Judgement Limit Judgement Limit Judgement Limit Judgement wean a eee C OFF ON C OFF 3 After entering the upper and lower limit values check lt ON gt and by clicking the Write button the information will be transmitted ON Judges whether recorded data is within the set range when RTR 57C 57U has downloaded the recorded data OFF Judgment isn t carried out even if upper and lower limits have been set 4 Click Close button to complete the setting Note If upper and lower limit settings have been made in the RTR 5 Series or RVR 52A Loggers those settings will take precedence These settings can be made for RTR 57 Series Version 2 and above If you are unsure of what version you have please check the version information in the RTR 57 Series Help me
54. hift Unit C F you can automatically change the temperature unit scale in the graph display and in the channel info list E Change Graph Colors From the Tools Menu 1 Click the channel number of which you wish to change the color 2 By clicking each button color samples will be displayed Choose the color you want and click the OK button 3 After confirming the color by clicking the OK button the change will be completed tf Channel No button _ soa Default l oenl oen anai Une Wath al button CTC e Nine width eh yl ea P button Background Scale Zoom Box AB Cursor Color Sample Note In order to make the 7onm box and AR cursors easy to see they wil be drawn In colors opposite to the screen and scale colors so sumetimes the color you select may differ frum the displayed colur By clicking the Return to Default button you will return to the color settings when the software was opened Graph Line Width Settings Button Change the width of the data lines and the scale lines Graph Line Width Settings Every time you click on A the numerical value gets larger Y the numerical value gets smaller 78 WE Copy Display to Clipboard From the Tools Menu By clicking Copy Display to Clipboard you can copy the currently displayed window to the clipboard and make use of the graph pasting in other software
55. ifying the file in which you wish to save the downloaded data Download Recorded Data tab Select the downloading range TED Red Graph Gomffunication Settings Help Download Worded Data Start Recording Communication Port Settings ms sons a Download Select Download f button Downloading Status Cancel Downloading Group Name Starting Method Detaike Senin Qe Detai led Setti ngs emote Unit Namo Rec Mode asl osere penam 2 button Measuring Mode Battery Life 0 5 50 75 100 Holo Close _ T button 50 E Detailed Settings Button You can make settings for the processing of the downloaded recorded data Download Recorded Data Detailed Settings be o Cancel Help Aftel downloading automatically show graph Check one C Afte downloading specify file in which to save data spelcify file name and automatically show graph e Afte downloading After downloading automatically show graph After data has been downloaded it will automatically be displayed in the Multi scale graph Window The File is not saved and if necessary should be done separately After downloading specify file in which to save data After data has been downloaded the Save File dialog box will appear wherein you can save the data to a specified file After downloading specify file name and automatically show graph The data will be save
56. just this Channel and select either 1 point Adjustment or 2 Point Adjustment ustment Adjust this Channel itialize Te m e rat u re Current Post adjucted m Adi P t t O1 Point Adjustment i Heada Send Settines Send Settings aia oe 2z Pont Adjustment ee ae g T button o E one E Adjust this Channel Post adjusted 1 Point Adjustment Reading gt fi s gt 45 Humidity Adjustment CH2 By checking aust this Channel you can make Current Post adjusted Reading Reading entries O1 Point Adjustment Sale eee 20 Point Adjustment 50 Select 1 point Adjustment or Enter current and 2 point Adjustment post adjusted reading s 4 Please enter the actual pre adjusted value s in the Current Reading column and the post adjusted reference value s in the Post adjusted Reading column 5 Click on the Send Settings button to send the adjustment equation to the selected Data Logger 44 45 Initialize Button Clears any previous adjustment equation s from the Data Logger Send Settings Button Transmits the adjustment equation to the Data Logger Close Button Quits and closes the window We cannot guarantee that after carrying out adjustment the measuring accuracy will improve for all measuring ranges By carrying out adjustment on an already adjusted device without first clicking the Initialize button the new adjustment equation will be be
57. ked 87 E Re order Channel Data From the Tools Menu There are two ways for re ordering Move by dragging the channel number Move by selecting the channel number Move by dragging the channel number Click on the channel of data you wish to move and drag and drop it to the desired new channel position Move by selecting the channel number 1 Enter in From __ the Channel number you wish to move from and enter the Channel number to which you want to move in To __ 2 By clicking the Re order button the movement will be completed Re order Channel Data m Re order If you wish to move Ch3 to Ch7 o EA Select Ch3 simply set From Ch3 gt a Ch3 bample 3 Select To Ch7 Cha fbample 4 eel Change 1 and 2 cns bample5 a button Ch6 bample 6 i Ch 7 Bample 7 1k Ch 8 ff ample 8 Help Drag and drop the channel number to the desired new position 88 E Merge Channel Data From the Tools Menu You can merge two different sets of data into one set of data 1 Click the V button and select the channels you wish to merge The following kinds of data cannot be merged Recording intervals are different Measurement times overlap Merging is possible after adjusting the times in Editing Recording Conditions Data types are different Merging is possible between same types of data like temperature humidity Ex If you wish to merge Ch 3 wi
58. l automatically open Ce Ld ay 68 69 E Display Names and Functions 2 C Program Files T amp D Recorder Temp Humidity Data Sample 7x Temperature Hum Af oe Eig View Y Tool T Graph G Help H oe 2 E 06 23 03 06 23 03 06 23 03 06 23 03 19 9410 13 979I0Mn 19 9071 TANN Cursor A 06 23 2003 13 23 42 Carnain Range from 06 23 2003 13 21 00 Cmar R NADANI 13 2212 de sR N NN NRA ta NASPBVONNG 13 2541 cn Name Interval Sampie Cursor Cursoro E unit Sample 1 1sec 23 8 18 5 __ Sample 2 1sec 65 87 RH Sample 3 1sec 15 7 23 9 4 Sample 4 1sec 47 25 Sample 5 Amin 31 7 31 6 Sample 6 5sec 23 5 20 1 Sample 7 5sec 27 8 28 6 Sample 8 5sec 31 5 31 3 SddSSHRARS x To view help Press F1 Graph Area The area in which the Graph is displayed The horizontal axis shows time and the vertical axis shows temperature humidity data 2 A B Cursor Movement Buttons and A B Cursor Buttons By clicking one of the arrow buttons at either side of the bar you can simultaneously move the A B cursors Click and drag the A or B button to move the cursor to the left or right 3 A and B Cursor Position Information The approximate date and time for the A and B cursor positions and the time difference between the A cursor and the B cursor is displayed Channel Info List Display Displays data information for Channels 1 to 8 The list co
59. le by the BIOS setting A If your computer is Windows 98 Me NT 2000 XP please make sure that the serial port setting has not been made to render it unusable With many all in one computers it serves as the modem jack How to check for Windows XP In the Start Menu move the mouse to My Computer and right Click In the pop up menu click on Properties and the System Properties window will open TStart Menu Window System Properties Window a My Music GBP Microsoft viaal C 6 0 BE r comps Hardware Tab a n Gets eine ewe mere system Properties r TSD Recorder for Windows fE Ore m4 Map network Drive System Restore Automatic Ufidates Remote ier pP PER Disconnect Network Drive paar oseni na General ComputerName ardware Advanced m Add Hardware Wizard MSTA AL n The Add Hardware Wizard helps you install hardware All Programs gt P Log Off iO Turn OFF Computer Add Hardware Wizard Start r Device Manager er The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on your computer Use the Device Manager to change the properties of any device Driver Signing Device Manager r Hardware Profiles Device Manager button 107 2 Click on the Hardware Tab and then click on the Device Manager button to open the Device Manager Window There under Ports COM amp LPT you can check Communications Port COM1
60. llect the registration info of RTR 57C 57U before carrying out these operations WE Save Registration Contents to File File Menu You can save the Group and Remote Unit Registration Info to a file 1 From the File Menu choose Save Registration Contents to File 2 Designate the saving location and enter a file name 3 Click the Save button to save the file You cannot edit the contents of registration info from a saved file You cannot send text file E Save as Text File File Menu You can save the Group and Remote Unit Registration Info as a text file 1 From the File Menu choose Save as Text File 2 Designate the saving location and enter a file name 3 Click the Save button to save the file Note J You cannot edit the contents of registration info from a saved file 23 E Set Number of Possible Registrations Button There are two patterns for setting and registering the largest number of groups and remotes into one RTR 57C 57U 1 Select a pattern 2 Click OK button to complete the change Set Number of Possible Registrations The current settings will be displayed after having gathered the registration info Mode Setting Number of Remotes 250 O Number of Groups 15 7 Select a Pattern Pattern 1 Number of Groups 60 Number of Remotes in 1 Group 64 Pattern 2 Number of Groups 15 Number of Remotes in 1 Group 250 Note J The Default Setting is Pa
61. 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 The Manual itself can be downloaded from our Home Page http www tandd com Software User Agreement li Escape Clauses T amp D Corporation does not guarantee the operation of T amp D Recorder for Windows T amp D Corporation shall not accept any responsibility for any damage whether direct or indirect that results from the usage of T amp D Recorder for Windows Specifications of T amp D Recorder for Windows may be subject to change and service may be terminated without advance notice to the user In such a case T amp D Corporation shall not be responsible for any damages whether direct or indirect from the inability to use T amp D Recorder for Windows T amp D Corporation has no obligation to correct any defects found in T amp D Recorder for Windows
62. m which you can choose from an array of commands 3 Toolbar Buttons appear for frequently used commands BaP dh 2 4 DA 0000 Open File Shift Display File Info Save Data as Display in ascending order Print Preview and Print Save as Text File Display in descending order Help TILIN tJ denotes rising pulse J denotes falling pulse t denotes a simultaneously occurring rising and falling pulse Scroll Bar You can move up and down to the desired position in the graph 95 E Shift Display From the View Menu or Toolbar You can shift the display between the recorded date and the amount of elapsed time from the last recorded data EventViewer Event Data Sample 7 rp7 EventViewer Event Data Sample 7 rp7 4 File E view v Window W Help H Ei File E View Window W Help H Baa ah 2 4 BES ddw No CHT E GROUP2 Sample 7 jst SE GROUP2 Sample 7 122 07 01 2005 14 0417 4 121 07 01 2005 14 0414 T 07 01 2005 14 0413 T 4 119 07 01 2005 14 0411 T 4 118 07 01 2005 14 04 07 T 122 Oday 00 00 00 121 Oday 00 00 03 120 Oday 00 00 01 119 Oday 00 00 02 118 Oday 00 00 04 gt gt gt ee N Elapsed Time Display Recorded Date Display E Shift Ascending Descending From the View Menu or Toolbar You can shift the display to view the recorded data either from the oldest to the newest or from the newest to the oldest
63. me Page We have opened an English Homepage for your convenience Here you can find information about our company news products upcoming events software and User s Manual downloads as well as other support Please stop by and see what we have to offer http www tandd com T amp D Recorder for Windows RTR 5 US User s Manual Published by T amp D CORPORATION Copyright 2002 2005 T amp D Corporation All rights reserved rl raul This is printed on 100 recycled paper
64. munication cannot occur within 330 ft 100 meters Please check to see if communication is possible by running a Search for Remote Units that have been registered via the RTR 57C 57U E Optical Communication To carry out communication place the Data Logger face down on the RTR 57C 57U Place the Data Logger face down Connect to Computer It is possible to carry out some operations such as recording start settings or changes and downloading recorded data via communication with an RTR 57C 57U unit without connecting to a computer For details please see the RTR 57C 57U User s Manual 10 Communication between Data Collectors and Computers E For USB Communication between RTR 57U and your Computer Connect the US 15C communication cable included in pack to the USB port of your computer USB Port Mark The USB cable is a USB A plug USB mini B plug type Please connect to a place with this kind of mark USB mini A To the Computer USB mini B To the RTR 57U If the cable is connected to the wrong port communication cannot take place Be sure to securely connect the cable to avoid any communication failure due to a loose connection 11 E For Serial Communication between RTR 57U and your Computer Connect the RS 232C communication cable TR 07C Optional Cable to the serial port of your computer Serial Port Mark The communication cabl
65. nfo about Selected File Open button CH Name Sample 1 Recording Interval 1sec Selected File Info Data Readings 862 06 23 2003 13 2110 Start CH 2 Name Sample 2 Recording Interval 1sec Data Readings 862 06 23 2003 13 21 10 Start CH 3 Name Sample 3 Recording Interval 1sec 103 E Opening a File with the Event Viewer 1 Open the Event Viewer from the RTR 57C 57U or RVR 52A Graph Menu 2 In the Event Viewer Window under the File Menu click Open and a list will apper T amp D Recorder EB E Event Data Sample 1 rp7 le 7 rp7 E Event Data Sample 2 rp7 Event Data Sample 5004 rp7 E Event Data Sample 3 rp7 Event Data Sample 5005 rp7 B Event Data Sample 4 rp7 E Event Data Sample rp7 ae ae S a E Event Data Sample 6 rp7 Look in Select a File Open Selected File Name button File name Event Data Sample 7 rp7 Open C Files of type RPR 72 RVR 52 Data File 1p7 Cancel Z 104 How to Re install Troubleshooting Before re installing the software make sure to carry out the Q I can t get the communication cable connected to the computer uninstall program first Before you begin the uninstall program What should I do first make sure to quit all T amp D Recorder for Windows programs A Please connect the communication cable provided with the Thermo 1 In the Windows Control Panel click on Add Remove Recorder i
66. ntains the following info Channel Name Recording Interval Amount of Data Data Values for AB Cursor positions the High Low and Average values for the set calculation range Menu Bar Click on the desired menu in the Menu Bar to set or display each function from which you can choose from an array of commands Toolbar Buttons appear for frequently used commands cal ayle SN 12s Ta Sle 1718 D90 9O00 QDOND BY UH __ _ Open File Edit Recording Conditions 2 Overwrite Data Re order Channels Save Data as Erase Selected Channels Data Change Data Display Colors Vertical Axis Settings Data Display ON OFF 3 Print Return to Original Size Help Step by Step to Original Hide View Channels Set High Low Avg Calculation Range Horizontal Gauge Bar and Button for Moving Horizontal Axis By dragging the gauge you can move left and right to the data you want to be displayed The time axis moves by clicking these arrow buttons Vertical Gauge Bar and Button for Moving Vertical Axis By dragging the gauge you can move up and down to the data you want to be displayed The vertical axis moves up or down by clicking these arrow buttons 70 E Zooming In and Out on the Graph E Data List Display Zoom in Using the Mouse Date Time Button With the left button drag the mouse to outline the area you want to zoom in By clicking this button you can shift the display between the recorded d
67. nto the serial port of your computer D SUB 9 pin male connector If for some reason you cannot connect directly please Programs i l l use an appropriate adapter gender changer plug as explained 2 From the list of currently installed programs select T amp D below Recorder for Windows and click the Add Remove button D SUB 9 pin male D SUB 25 pin female Half pitch 14 pin female 3 The Install Shield Wizard will appear Check Remove and click Next If the connector on your computer is a D SUB 9 pin male then there is no need for an adapter If the connector on your computer is a D SUB 25 pin female then use an adapter D SUB 25 pin male to a D SUB 9 pin male If the connector on your computer is a Half pitch 14 pin female then use the adapter Half pitch 14 pin male to a D SUB 9 pin male ora combination Half pitch 14 pin male to D SUB 25 pin male and D SUB 25 pin female to a D SUB 9 pin male InstallShield Wizard Welcome Modify repair or remove the program Welcome to the T amp D Recorder for Windows Setup Maintenance program This program lets you modity the current installation Ulick one ot the options below C Modify Select new program components to add or select currently installed components to remove C Repair Ned Reinstall all program components installed by the previous setup Q I can t download settings and or data from the Thermo
68. nu For more details see the Help menu in the T amp D Recorder for Windows software Write Button If the Change button has been checked by clicking the Write button you can transmit the upper and lower limit setting values for each type of data to the Data Collector Read Button If you wish to view the current settings click the Read button 66 Setting the Date Display Format Set the Date Display Format for your Software 1 In the Setting Menu select Date Display Format Settings Hoy T amp D Recorder for Windows RTR 5 Cancel one C Day Month Year Help The selection will be used throughout the application 3 By clicking the OK button the setting will be completed The date format chosen will be applicable for all sections of the software including graphs and setting displays 67 Temperature Humidity Graph Here operations can be carried out to view in graph form the temperature and humidity data recorded by RTR 5 Series Data Loggers Open the Graph display by clicking the icon Temp Humid Graph in the Main Window S T amp D Recorder for Windows RTR 5 Start Setting Display Help aia Cres In the Main Window or in the Settings Communication Display of RTR 57C 57U RTR 51 52 or RTR 53 select the Temp Humid Graph from the Start menu to open the graph If you have clicked Display the graph after downloading recorded data the graph wil
69. ompleted started Daterime je sja r 2005 cr Note Enter letters and jpe fa ps The Restore button is effective only during the setting and cannot return to the numerical values condition it was by clicking the OK button Name Up to 32 letters can be entered Starting Date Time The month day year hour minute and second can be changed Re order Channel Data Name Sample 1 OK S ample 3 Cancel a me If you wish to continue to change other channels repeat the process as in 1 The Restore button is effective only during the setting and cannot return to the condition it was after the OK button has been clicked Drag and drop the channel number to the y bi Sample 5 desired new position Sample 6 Restore Sample 7 Help Sample 8 ih aon nn kh WN s M Re order 7 From chs x To eal Re order 1 Re order button If you wish to move Ch 3 to Ch 7 simply set From Ch 3 To gt Ch 7 76 E Erase Selected Channel Data From the Tools Menu 1 Put a check on the channel number you wish to erase 2 By clicking on the OK button the deletion will be a e OK E i P hi Sample 2 O Cancel chl Sample 3 hy Sample 4 QO E p Help O chj Sample 5 O chf Sample 6 chi Sample 7 Ochs Sample 8 Put a check on the check box E Shift Unit C F From the Tools Menu By clicking on S
70. on are codes used by common spreadsheet software such as Excel and Lotus when reading Text File to divide cells Select the Text File Type Text File Type By comma C Bytab By space C By semicolon C Program Files T amp D i y RecordersSample txt i E Designate File button 3 Designate the location to which the file should be saved by clicking Designate File and click OK to create and save the data as a Text File document The extension for the created file will be TXT Text File cannot be read into T amp D for Windows graphs 102 Opening a File To open a previously saved file designate the file name to open it To open multiple files at once hold down the Ctl key and select the files you with to open See p 62 for details about compatible data file types E Opening a File with the Temp Humid Graph and Multi scale Graph 1 Select Open in the File Menu 2 Select the name of the data you wish to open and click Open to view the data in graph form Open Data File Look in O T amp D Recorder yi e E ES Temp Humidity Data Sample EG Temp Humidity Data Sample 6 ES Temp Humidity Data Sample 1 Temp Humidity Data Sample a Data Sample 2 Select a Fi le EG Temp Humidity Data Sample 3 ES Temp Humidity Data Sample 4 ES temp Humidity Data Sample 5 Selected File Nene Sa Files of type ThermoRecorder Common Data Format trx Cancel i
71. oup Name Remote Unit Number Remote Unit Name will be displayed in a list In order to delete change or register any groups or remote units in an RTR 57C 57U it is necessary to connect that RTR 57C 57U to your computer and carry out the Collect Registration Info before proceeding DR eenrder tor Window File Communication Heip Registration 0 m Contents Taaa fa See p 19 for detail m Button tenn Functions View Remote Info Collect Registration Info Button It is possible to gather remote unit registration info for all Remote Units registered in the Data Collector See p 19 for details New Registration Button Set up a new Remote Unit registration the contents will be registered in both the Remote Unit and the Data Collector See p 20 for details Change Delete Button Change or delete the Remote Unit Registration Contents in the Data Collector See p 25 for details Transfer List Info Button Transfer the contents of a Remote Unit Registration File to a Data Collector This is especially useful when setting up a number of Data Collectors with the same registration contents See p 27 for details Return to Original Button Use this to re initialize a Data Collector s Remote Unit Registration Contents See p 25 for details Set Number of Possible Registrations Button Set registration mode by choosing possible number of groups and remote units to be registered See p 24
72. oy T amp D Recorder for Windows RTR 5 Start Setting Display Help sA e ala EE i Note In the Main Window or in the Settings Communication Display of RTR 57C 57U or RVR 52A select Multi scale Graph from the Start menu to open the graph If you have clicked Display the graph after downloading recorded data the graph will automatically open 80 81 E Display Names and Functions 7 Interval Sample Cursor amp CursorB if High ow Avrg SUM _ 2 sec 1 7750 3 0530 i f 2 4563 179 31 2 sec 0 0050 0 0080 f j 0 0113 0 7130 1 sec 3 0520 5 5830 i 2 8952 408 23 1 sec 0 2200 0 9430 s 2 2580 523 86 1 sec 6 3450 6 3240 E i 6 3856 1360 1 1 sec 28 700 31 100 j A 31 653 7343 5 1 sec 48 000 51 000 4 J 51 026 11838 0 5 sec 0 0350 0 0180 f 0 0346 1 5930 h 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 To view help Press F1 Graph Area The area in which the Graph is displayed The horizontal axis shows time and the vertical axis shows the unit of data after having used the conversion equation to convert the original measured voltage 2 A B Cursor Movement Buttons and A B Cursor Buttons By clicking one of the arrow buttons at either side of the bar you can simultaneously move the A B cursors Click and drag the A or B button to move the cursor to the left or right A and B Cursor Position Information The approximate date and time for the A and B cursor positions and the time difference between the A cursor
73. r 0 0382 Upper 0 0922 Limit to Limit CH 7 G Fed C Avo i 206667 4 Upper 77 3333 CH 8 G Feed C Auto yar 0064 4 ree 0 2304 Select Fixed and enter numerical values Check here If you wish to make all of the settings the same Make all channel settings the same as Ch 1 Set CH 1 Fixed and by putting a check on Make all Settings the same as Ch 1 all channel settings will be the same as CH 1 regardless of other channel settings If you have put a check on Fixed the lines in the graph may exceed the boundaries of the graph 91 Help OK Cancel W Scale and Unit Conversion From the Tools Menu You can convert the scale and the unit of downloaded data for each channel 1 Select from Designate by 2 points tab or Designate by y ax b tab Designate by 2 points tab Designate by y ax b tab pea i i e o CHS Corweesicn into H Conversion info op chivyefl chi y o y f Lies nk 0 0 y f ey Oks 0 z M yh T voit Retun al VV X M zj z H2 Corrverson rio CHE Corrverseon ito Heb i eh yfi e 0 fo y fro hG y 1005 100 unt Pulse ME i w 8C Twf v 0 Pue v ae zj H3 Corrverson rio CH7 a a ern Inf Zz ehagrin o v fa Conversion Info n 1 Wf F hd aRH j CHA sioni cH sioni T chg yfi 0 ch8 y 1h 0 0 yfo oy 0 w 0 R Pulte 1 vyf v f Pie 2 Set conversion formulas and units 3 By clicking the OK bu
74. rder for Window Graph Communication Settines fllelp eS Start Recording Download Recorded Data Start Wording Communication Port Settines Reerstration Present Date lime 7 oan p button GroupName i j Unit Name 08 19 2005 4Reeistration Contents is only displayed 17 31 44 y H aller pressi Gel Selas Sisane Get Settings button Revuruirns Start Dates Tire Est Finish Date Time t Programmed Start fe fio fooe 12 08 2005 Stop Recording e Stop Recording C Immediate Start f po foo 20 20 00 button Measuring Mode Recording Mode ee Voltage Pulse Vv Change G One Time irae instantaneous value C Ricing C Erdi i x s a vied settnes Detailed Settings C average value Falling moisture C Event Recording Interval button Preheat Time 10min F 50 msec X Help Close Close button 47 Recording Start Date and Time Select the Recording Start Method Programmed Start Recording will begin on the day and time entered Immediate Start Recording will begin as soon as settings are completed Recording Interval Select from 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 seconds 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 60 minutes By clicking WJ you can select from the recording interval list CA In event recording the interval is always 1 second Recording Mode One time When the number of readings has reached 16 000 the unit display will read FULL and recording will au
75. rt PERMIT The Group Name to which the Remote Unit belongs Communication Frequency Channel The Communication Frequency Channel Number for the Group to which Remote Unit belongs Remote Number The number of the Remote Unit Remote Name Data Logger Registration Status Data Collector Registration Status Exist If remotes are registered in the presently connected RTR 57C 57U Not exist If remotes are not registered in the presently connected RTR 57C 57U If registration info has not been collected from presently connected RTR 57C 57U Wireless Recording Start Save wireless recording start settings If forbidden to start recording FFORBID If permission to start recording PERMIT 28 29 RTR 51 52 Start Recording Here all settings and communication for RTR 51 RTR 52 Wireless Temperature Data Loggers can be carried out Connect a RTR 51 RTR 52 Data Logger to your computer so that communication can occur and check to make sure that your computer system clock is correct For details about connecting the Data Logger see page 13 1 In the Main Window click the icon RTR 51 52 2 Click the Start Recording tab and make recording settings 3 After making all the desired settings click the Start Recording button to transmit them 4 After transmission has been completed the communication result will appear By clicking OK the set up process will be finished By cli
76. s and one Remote Unit By sending the registration contents from the saved file of one RTR 57C 57U to another Data Collector it is possible to easily create a multiple number of Data Collectors with the same registration contents By opening the saved Remote Registration File extension mnf you can view the saved registration info list After confirming the contents click the Transfer List Info button Note J After the transfer has been completed the previous registration contents will be overwritten If the number of Remote Units or Groups in the transferred file is lagrger than that of the setting for the Number of Possible Registrations the transfer cannot becompleted Please make changes to the Number of Possible Registrations see p 24 for details E View Remote Info Button This allows you to view the registration contents of any Remote Unit presently connected to the RTR 57C 57U The Registration Contents of units registered to a different RTR 57C 57U can be viewed as well DIED Recorder for Wedomy Re moo Shimane swaha es Daia Coectoe You can ret Nagita Charu Delete a Nemata Group Name Remote Unit Registration Window ode tra te Remete Raat akon irio r Ex of a Registration Info List display Remote Unit Info Group Name OFFICE 1 Communication Frequency Channel s0 z Remote Number e Remote Name Data Collector Registration Status Not Exist Wireless Recording Sta
77. ssinnanninainaian 98 Other Functions Saving a File 99 Saving Data in Text File 101 Opening a File 103 How to Re install sssissscasnansansnmsnnmanaan 105 Other Troubleshooting 106 Specification 111 What is T amp D Recorder for Windows E Outline By using T amp D Recorder for Windows you can easily display the data measured and recorded with the RTR 51 52 53 RVR 52A via our exclusive short wave wireless technology in table or graph form and control printing with your computer Upon opening T amp D Recorder for Windows a launcher window in which icons are displayed will appear By clicking an icon the graph settings and or communication screen for that type of unit will be displayed This software requires the following operating environment Compatible OS Microsoft Windows 98SE Me Microsoft Windows 2000 XP PC CPU IBM compatible equipped with more than Pentium 90MHz or NEC 98 Series with serial communication RS 232C D Sub 9 pin Memory More thani6MB memory capacity Hard Disk More than 4MB of empty hard disc space Monitor VGA Above SVGA 800 X 600 is recommended More than 256 colors can be displayed E Basic Functions Group and Remote Unit Registration If you
78. suring accuracy will improve for all measuring ranges For details about Moisture Adjustment see the Help Menu in the provided software IT amp D Recorder for Windows 56 RTR 57C 57U Downloading Recorded Data Here all settings and communication for RTR 57C 57U Data Collectors can be carried out Connect a Data Collector to your computer so that communication can occur For details about connecting the Data Logger see page 11 12 E Collect RTR 57C 57U Data Info 1 In the Main Window click the icon RTR 57C 57U and click the Download Recorded Data tab Download Recorded Data tab D Help Downloa SF corded Data Set Chock Upper Lower Limit Settings Communication Port Settings Data Collector Contents No Unit Name Ch Group Name Ch2 Unit Name Recording Start Date T_ Data Collection Date T_ Collectea ta Info Data Info Display Download Data Data Delete All Data Select All Help Detailed Settings Close l Collect Data Info button 2 By clicking the Collect Data Info button communication will be started and the data list saved in RTR 57C 57U will be displayed Download Recorded Data Set Clock Upper Lower Limit Settings Communication Port Settings Data Collector Contents No Unit Name Gh Group Name Ch Unit Name Recording Start Date T Data Collection Date T RTF ROUF r Pin 7 06 23 2005 07 3000 06 30 2005 135517
79. t Button Check One Setting up more than COM Ports one type at the same time E Communicate via USB 1 In the Toolbar of the Data Logger you are using under Communication select Select Communication Port Open the Settings Window by clicking the Communication Port Settings Tab 2 Place a check next to Communicate via USB and click the Set button to complete the settings 3 If you wish to set the same port for all types of devices put a check next to Set USB Port for All Types 15 E Communicate via RS 232C When wishing to carry out communication using a serial communication cable please make serial port settings Set which serial port you would like to use to communicate with the Data Logger There are two methods to make the settings Auto Detect and Select Serial Port Connect the serial cable to port you wish to use and then connect it to the logger If you wish to use the same COM Port for several types of devices Place a check next to lt Set as Common COM Port for all Types gt and click OK and port settings can be done for all devices in one step E Using Auto Detect for Port Settings 1 In the main window open the Setting Communication Display of the type of Data Logger connected to the computer and click the Communication Port Settings Tab 2 Click the Auto Detect button to start the detection process 3 When the detection is completed a message will be displayed in the Det
80. temperature on the Thermo Recorder between and F X By clicking the Get Settings button registration contents and remaining battery life will be displayed E Get Settings Button The Remote Unit recording settings registration contents and remaining battery life are displayed Registration contents If a settings transmission was received it displays the Group and Remote Name s Remaining battery life If a settings transmission was received it displays the remaining battery life E Stop Recording Button Stop current recording of Data Logger 30 RTR 51 52 Downloading Recorded Data Connect the RTR 51 52 Unit for communication with your computer For details about connecting the Data Logger see page 13 1 In the Main Window click the icon RTR 51 52 2 Click the Download Recorded Data tab 3 After selecting the downloading range click the E Detailed Settings Button Make detailed settings before clicking the Start Recording button Start Wireless Communication Recording can normally be started by wireless communication between a Data Collector and a RTR 51 RTR 52 Logger but by choosing FORBID permission will not be granted to start recording by wireless communication thereby preventing accidental recording from occurring If you wish to forbid the starting of recording by wireless communication check FORBID to allow check PERMIT Note J The Default Setting
81. th Ch 7 Help If the following conditions arc met the data can be merged Conditions for merging data Recurdiny Inteivals are Uhre sane Data Type is the same Temp Humidity Voltage lime ts in succession Scale Conversion Settings the A and B in Conversion equation y Ax B are the same Total data readings after merging is less than 16000 OK J 2 By clicking the Merge button the merging will be completed 3 Click the Close button to finish the merging Note The channel number and other conditions of the merged data will become those conditions set in the channel that you selected in the second box 89 li Erase Selected Channel Data From the Tools Menu 1 Put a check on the channel number you wish to erase 2 By clicking on the OK button the deletion will be completed 90 E Vertical Axis Range Display Settings From the Tools Menu You can set the upper and the lower limits of the graph s vertical axis scale for each channel 1 Check Fixed of the channel you wish to set 2 Enter upper and lower limit values Set the lower limit at more than 40 000 and set the upper limit at less than 40 000 3 By clicking the OK button the setting will be completed CH 1 CH 5 G Feed C Auto G Fund C Ato Lower 555 Upper L 5 U f un S534 ig POM mesa tose 1490 o Upper 1380 SHa A E Z CHE G C Auto Fixed Auto Lower 177000 ip Vener 41 5000 Lowe
82. the Data Logger unit face down on top of it see p 13 for details 2 In the Main Window click on the Data Logger icon To open the Adjustment Window click on Settings in the Menu Bar and then select Adjustment Settings from the pull down menu Adjustment Reading Current Post adjusted j Initialize button Reading Select 1 point Or Phint Adjustment far Jp ar p LSendSettinese Send Settings Adjustment or A pajastnect button has F gt 150 F 2 point Adjustment Enter current and post adjusted reading s 3 Select either 1 point Adjustment or 2 Point Adjustment 4 Please enter the actual pre adjusted value s in the Current Reading column and the post adjusted reference value s in the Post adjusted Reading column 5 Click on the Send Settings button to send the adjustment equation to the selected Data Logger Initialize Button Clears any previous adjustment equation s from the Data Logger Send Settings Button Transmits the adjustment equation to the Data Logger Close Button Quits and closes the window Gree We cannot guarantee that after carrying out adjustment the measuring accuracy will improve for all measuring ranges By carrying out adjustment on an already adjusted device without first clicking the Initialize button the new adjustment equation will be be used to further adjust the previously adjusted result It is important to remember that i
83. tions RTR 51 52 Start Recording s 2s aea nan ean sence neni 29 Downloading Recorded Data 32 e Value Adjustment Function lt 34 RTR 53 Start Recording 2 mmnm 37 Downloading Recorded Data 41 Value Adjustment Function 43 RVR 52A Start Recording 2 m 46 Downloading Recorded Data 50 Value Adjustment Function 52 RTR 57C 57U Downloading Recorded Data 57 Setting the RTR 57G 57U Glock rnannnnnminnnnn 64 Upper and Lower Limits 7 mamnnnnmannsmnnnnnn 65 Setting the Date Display Format 67 Graph Temperatures FIUmIGity Graph 5 s i 55 68 Display Names and Functions 69 Editing the Graph 73 Multi scale Graph 80 Display Names and Functions 81 Editing the Graph 85 EVEN VIGWOT 9 qa eee 94 Display Names and Functions 95 File INFO wen nn nn nn neem nn nnn mene nn nn nnn nnn ne nenenannnns 97 Print Preview and Print s
84. tomatically stop Endless When the number of readings reaches 16 000 the next one will overwrite the oldest or first reading CA In event recording the number of readings is 8 000 Measurement Mode Voltage V Instantaneous Value Record the voltage measurement as the instantaneous value for each recording Average Value Record as the average value for each recording interval span The average value for recording intervals under 15 seconds will be calculated as the average of the measurements from every 1 second The average for intervals over 20 seconds will be calculated as the average of the measurements from every 2 seconds Moisture Record Moisture by Percentage The unit of measurement on the display will show P for Percent Pulse Lo gt Hi Record the number of signals rising within the recording interval you have set Hi Lo Record the number of signals falling within the recording interval you have set Event Hi Lo Record the time of any event a rising Lo to Hi or falling Hi to Lo waveform that occurs for more than 1 second at an input voltage range of between 0 30V By clicking the Get Settings button registration contents and remaining battery life will be displayed The start date and time for a programmed recording start is based upon your computer system clock If your computer clock is not set correctly a programmed recording start may not start properly The estimated finish dat
85. tration Start Recording Group Name contents is only 08 19 2005 displayed after Unit Name Stree 1a cet Settnes Get Settings button Recording Start Date and Time Est Finish Date Time A e H Programmed Start jos i fio Z poo 09 16 2005 Lees w bie a l ng C Immediate Start fs fo o 09 3000 Detailed Settings ON f i Recording Interval Recording Mode Battery Life Detai led Setti ngs ne Tins button io Endless r Unit of Temperature e sc oer Help in ve Close Main Unit tas ji ings Ci b utt o n Main Unit Display Settings button Recording Start Date and Time Select the Recording Start Method Programmed Start Recording will begin on the day and time entered Immediate Start Recording will begin as soon as settings are completed Recording Interval Select from 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 seconds 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 60 minutes By clicking WJ you can select from the recording interval list Recording Mode One time When the number of readings has reached 16 000 the unit display will read FULL and recording will automatically stop Endless When the number of readings reaches 16 000 the next one will overwrite the oldest or first reading Temperature Unit Change the display of temperature on the Thermo Recorder between C and F X By clicking the Get Settings button registration contents and remaining battery life will be displayed E Get Settings Button The Remot
86. tries 39 Start Wireless Communication Recording can normally be started by wireless communication between a Data Collector and a RTR 53 Logger but by choosing FORBID permission will not be granted to start recording by wireless communication thereby preventing accidental recording from occurring If you wish to forbid the starting of recording by wireless communication check FORBID to allow check PERMIT Note The Default Setting is PERMIT Upper and Lower Limits The Data Collector RTR 57C 57U can judge whether or not the recorded data that it has downloaded is within the set upper and lower limits By checking the Set Limits box you will be able to enter an upper and lower limit within the following conditions Upper and Lower Temperature Limits 40 80C 40 176 F decimals will automatically converted to units of 0 5 C Upper and Lower Humidity Limits 0 100 RH Integers only 40 41 RTR 53 Downloading Recorded Data Connect the RTR 53 Unit for communication with your computer For details about connecting the Data Logger see page 13 E Download Recorded Data 1 In the Main Window click the icon RTR 53 2 Click the Download Recorded Data tab 3 After selecting the downloading range click the Download button to start downloading 4 When downloading has been completed a graph will be displayed If you have checked After downloading specify file in which
87. ttern 1 If you wish to monitor using the All Groups range it is possible to monitor only 120 Remote Units Therefore either register only 120 Remote Units to the Group or select to monitor using the Specify Group range If changes are made to the pattern the Remote Unit Registration Contents saved in the RTR 57C 57U will be automatically returned to the original default contents Please be careful 24 25 W Return to Original Button All info saved in the RTR 57C 57U will be erased and will be returned to as it was when it left the factory Group Name Group 1 Remote Unit NONE Communication Frequency 0 1 Connect the RTR 57C 57U unit you wish to return to the factory settings 2 Click the Return to Original button and the process will begin E Change Delete Button You can make changes to a registered Remote Unit Name or delete a Group or Remote Unit Group Name a ne Change button Remote Unit Number Delete Group a Group button N Verte Heme Delete Remote Unit button Hemote Unit Name n vij uniti Group Name Remote Unit Number Remote Unit Name Help Change Button If a Remote Unit is placed on top of the Data Collector the changes for the selected info will be performed in both the Data Collector and the Remote Unit If no Remote Unit is on top of the Data Collector or no Remote Unit can be found a confirmation message will appear after which the
88. tton the setting will be completed Conversion Info Current conversion formulas and units are displayed here y indicates the data after conversion and x indicates the voltage entering from the sensor 92 E Change sali Colors From the Tools Menu Close button Image Preview 1 Rackgtound Channel Number button j Scoe AB Cursur a Seale Value seve Default Note In order to make the AB cursor lines easy to see their color will appear opposite of the background and scale line colors Therefore the displayed color will button often ESUN GA bora DA FAAET Goon S D 1 zj Color Sample 1 Click the Channel Number button and click the button of the item that you wish to change When changing colors click on a button to display the color samples Choose the desired color and click the OK button to change the color If you wish to change line width every time you click the A button the width gets wider and every time you click the V button the width becomes more narrow 2 Confirm the width in the image preview and click the Close button to complete the change By clicking the Return to Default button the color settings will return to the Default Settings Memo You can save the settings for Display and or Print respectively 1 Select Display or Print 2 By clicking the Save button the settings will be saved By
89. wish to carry out wireless communication between an RTR 57C 57U unit and RTR 51 52 53 RVR 52A unit it is necessary to first complete via computer the Remote Unit Registration of the RTR 51 52 53 RVR 52A unit to the RTR 57C 57U Remote Units can be operated and managed in Groups Display of Data List Collected in RTR 57C 57U A list of all data collected at the time of downloading is displayed from which all or part of the data can be used to create files or graphs Mixed Use with Other Units is Possible You can make graphs in which data from RTR 51 52 53 and RVR 52A units are mixed If TR 5 TR 7 Series data have been read into the RTR 57C 57U unit management of such mixed data is also possible Temperature and Humidity Graph Multi scale Graph In temperature and humidity graphs the graph or list of temperature and humidity data is displayed In Multi scale graphs the graph or list of voltage pulse temperature and humidity data is displayed You can also set the scale or units to match the type of downloaded data Can Display 8 Channels of Data in One Graph Can simultaneously display up to 8 channels of recorded data downloaded from a main unit in one graph Printing Graphs and Data Lists You can print graphs displayed on screen in full color When printing a data list the printing of every recording date is possible Measured Data List Display In the measured data list display the highest lowest and average valu
90. x will appear wherein you can save the data to a specified file 3 Pre adjusted actually g measured temperature After downloading specify file name and automatically show graph The data is saved to the specified file and the graph for that file is e a a automatically opened in the Temp Humidity Graph Window Even if the 3 page data is set to be automatically shown in a graph that does not mean it will be saved Please save it under another name O F Tt Reference Temperature F Adjustment is carried out by entering the value of the difference between the displayed temperature measurement reading and the reference one to which it is being compared Please set so that the possible adjustment range is within 54 F 34 35 E Temperature 2 point Adjustment Tm1 Tm2 Assigned Value when Reference Temperature is Tt1 Tt2 F Tt2 g 5 Tm2 f lt D ok D 3 post adjustment temperature D c D Tti fj CF Tmi CF Tti Tt2 Reference Temperature F Adjustment is carried out by entering values for the differences between two displayed temperature measurement readings and the reference ones to which they are being compared Please set so that the possible adjustment range is within 5 F E Adjustment Settings 1 Please follow directions as found in Communication between Data Loggers and Computers by connecting the RTR 57U unit to your computer and place
91. y click on those sets of data you wish to download For Example If you wish to download files in a row such as No 1 No 2 and No 3 hold down the Shift key and click on the files for No 1 to No 3 2 If you wish to download files not in a row such as No 1 and No 3 hold down the Ctrl key and click on files for No 1 and No 3 Data Collector Contents hie Unit hama Chd Mirani Mama Cha dl SS EE Use the Shift RTR 53 a G RO LIPS Sa mp key to select 5 RVR 52A GROUFPZ oamp ETR 5 GROJPZ ampl GROUP Use the Ctrl GROUP key to select RTRS GROLIPS ST 2 Click on the Download Data button and downloading will be started 3 When downloading has been completed a graph will be displayed Note If you have checked After downloading specify file in which to save data in the Detailed Settings please view the graph after specifying the file in which you wish to save the downloaded data 61 If you are downloading several sets of data at one time all operations will be carried out according to the settings made in Detailed Settings If you have checked After downloading automatically show graph and have selected several sets of data it is possible to display the selected data in the same graph Moreover in the graph display by entering which file you wish the data to be saved it is possible to save several sets of data into one file Gree Each kind of data is displ
92. ze of the displayed page Enlarge Enlarge the size of the displayed page Close Close the Print Preview Window and return to the Main Window 98 99 Saving a File If you have clicked Display the graph after downloading recorded data and you make any changes to the data after displaying make sure to save those changes if necessary Note See p 62 for details about compatible data file types E 3 Ways to Save Files Temp Humid Graph and Multi scale Graph In the File Menu select Overwrite All Data Will save any changes to file without changing File Name and Saving Location The same operation can be carried out from Save in the Toolbar In the File Menu select Save All Data as Save with a new File Name In the File Menu select Save Displayed Data Save only that data in the current display This is handy when you wish to save only the desired data EX Save All Data as 1 Select Save All Data as in the File Menu 2 Specify the Location and enter a File Name 3 Click Save to complete the saving process Select Data File Name Specify Location Save in E T amp D Recorder RTR 5 130US e ef E a Untitled0 trxi E Saving Event Viewer Data In the File Menu select Save All Data as Save with a new File Name Select Data File Name Specify Location Save in E T amp D Recorder RTR 5 130US x e e E sample RP
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