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1. Short Type Set Main Unit RTR 61 All in One Short Type Sensor RTR 6110 RTR 61 130 All in One Long Type Set Main Unit RTR 61 All in One Long Type Sensor RTR 6130 RTR 61 210 Separate Short Type Set Main Unit RTR 61 Separate Short Type Sensor RTR 6210 RTR 61 230 Separate Long Type Set Main Unit RTR 61 Separate Long Type Sensor RTR 6230 Common Items Included 2 AAA alkaline batteries User s Manual this document M Installing Batteries Read the following for details about battery life and battery installation E Battery Life Indicator The battery indicator on the LCD display allows you to view the status of the battery life If the remaining battery power becomes zero a battery replacement message will appear Once the message appears please change the battery as soon as possible 09 17 10 45 Mike Please change F l 125 amp Jal batteries Cutlet m Battery Life A battery replacement message will appear If the Indicator batteries are further left LCD display goes blank E Installing the Batteries If the LCD display goes blank and batteries are further left unchanged recorded data may be erased Please replace the batteries as soon as possible Make sure that the and are in the correct direction If the battery terminals are mistaken and a short occurs all data stored in the main unit will be erased When opening the battery case t
2. can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning to users The user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment We are not responsible for any damage malfunction or trouble whether direct or indirect caused by the use of our product Please be fully aware of this before using our product This product has been designed for private or industrial use only It is not for use in situations where strict safety precautions are necessary such as in connection with medical equipment whether directly or indirectly To prevent damage to the unit from static electricity remove static electricity from your body by touching metal around you door knob window frame before touching the unit Static electricity may cause not only damage to the unit but may cause breaks in or a loss of data Use these units under conditions with an ambient temperature of 10 to 60 C The RTR 61 only becomes water resistant IP64 splash resista
3. water or a foreign object enters the case immediately cease using it Continued use may cause fire electrocution or damage The RTR 61 is a devices to measure temperature Do not use this unit for any purpose other than temperature measurement Store all batteries sensors and Thermo Recorder units out of the reach of children It is dangerous to swallow batteries MEE A Wireless Regulations Si Radio EMC and Safety Regulations This device complies with part 15 of the Federal Communications Commision FCC rules and with RSS 210 of the Industry Canada IC Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Sor gt gt eo Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which
4. E the a the O10 buttons to O10 buttons to select a User select a item Check Data 0083 18 27 07 15 40 31 Current User Selected Item Item Cutlet Up Limit Lo Limit Tom ltem Cutlet Tom 140 3569 F 2120 F Judgment LED F is using Set Operation Menu Button Sound Remote Info GROUP GROUP61 Name RTR61TD Number of Recrds Record 0132 1800 Press the buttons to select a Menu Backlight Settings Window Settings Window Settings Window Settings Window Settings Window Press the Press the Press the Press the Press the buttons to select buttons to select buttons to select buttons to select buttons to adjust LED OFF Sound OFF Always ON Celsius C the contrast level LED ON Sound ON Always OFF Fahrenheit F ON in Use E E Judgment LED Setting is LED ON Button Sound Setting is Sound OFF Backlight Setting is On in Use Unit of Temp Setting is Celsius C Main Window Names and Functions See the following for the items displayed in the Top Window and the Main Menu Window E Top Window By turning the Power ON the Top Window will appear Following are the main display items and marks that appear in the Top Window 09 17 00 45 ke of 25 65 0 lo E CO Cutlet Sa m y A Current Date Time The current date and time Month Date Hour Minute will be displa
5. List 0083 11 27 07 15 40 A 11 27 07 15 48 AAA V The 83rd data reading is highlighted by the cursor Check Data 0083 11 27 07 15 40 30 ltem Cutlet 3 Tom 125 6 Judgment Result Details Data List All recorded data is displayed in descending order from the newest to the oldest data Specify data by moving cursors and press the lt ENT gt button to view detailed information Check Data Data details Date Time of Recorded Data Measurement Item User Name Temperature and Judgment Result can be viewed OK Judgment OK NS Lower Limit Error amp Upper Limit Error Select User Select User Group Group Gropu2 C v Select User Mike A arom vy John Select and set the User Name of the person who will measure and record temperature If User Registration has been made by creating Groups from a Base Unit first select the Group Name from the list in the Select User Group window Then select the User Name from the list in the Select User window Select Item Select Item Group Line 1 Line 2 TE v Select Item O 4 Fried Chicken Biscuit y Select and set the Measurement Items If User Registration has been made by creating Groups from a Base Unit first select the Group Name from the list in the Select Item Group window Then select the User Name from the list in the Select Item window User Item ltem Group While the lt ENT gt button is pr
6. Thermo Recorder Push WirelesS RTR 61 Warranty Customer s name Dealer s name Thermo Recorde 7 Push Wireless RTR 61 Wireless Core Temperature Data Logger User s Manual Guarantee period 12 months from date of purchase Date of purchase Statement of Limited Warranty This product is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one 1 year following the date of purchase Should the product fail to operate per specification in normal use during this period T amp D will repair the unit or provide a replacement free of charge T amp D will not accept returns for any reason other than defects during the warranty period and will not accept any product that has been misused dropped abused or inappropriately used or mistreated at any time 2 This warranty is strictly limited to repair or replacement in kind for defective product T amp D makes no other warranty either express or implied and will not accept liability beyond the remedies stated herein Specifically T amp D will not accept liability for direct indirect special consequential or incidental damages arising from the use of this product 3 Customers wishing to submit a defective product for repair or replacement during the warranty period should first contact the dealer from whom it was originally purchased After receiving a return authorization the defective product should then be packaged along with a description of the diffic
7. atically turn off POWER Automatic Power ON Function EY Optical Communication Area for communication If a unit is OFF when wireless or optical with the Base Unit RTR 50 RTR SW communication is carried out by a Management If the unit gets dirty wipe it with a clean cloth Operator that unit will be automatically turned ON dipped in alcohol E Temperature Sensor Optional All in one Type Temperature Sensor Sensor directly attached to the RTR 61 Main Unit Short 125 Long 300 a shanti rf Unit mm RTR 6110 Short Temperature Sensor Sensor Length 125mm TR 6130 Long Temperature Sensor Sensor Length 300mm Separate Type Temperature Sensor Sensor with Handgrip and Cord Easy to measure temperature even in steam Short 125 Long 300 i 130 1 900 4 S pa R HM t Unit mm RTR 6210 Short Temperature Sensor Sensor Length 125mm Cord Length 900mm RTR 6230 Long Temperature Sensor Sensor Length 300mm Cord Length 900mm Sensor Materials Stainless pipe SUS316 Handgrip Materials Polysulfone Resin Temperature Durability About 170 C Cord Teflon Resin FEP Shielded Common Items Included Sensor Spacer 1 Rubber Packing 1 Sensor Replacement Tool 1 Sensor User s Manual 1 Teflon is a registered trademark of U S company Du Pont E RTR 61 Series RTR 61 110 All in One
8. ck background Scroll The scroll up and down arrows show that data exists outside of the display area A Press lt gt button on the face of the unit to scroll up V Press lt gt button on the face of the unit to scroll down The symbol displayed here shows Recording Mode It is not possible to make Recording Mode settings from an RTR 61 unit The Clock Settings can be made from the Base Unit RTR 5W RTR 50 by the Management Operator using Wireless or Optical Communication Wireless Communication in Progress Y While wireless communication is occurring this mark will appear Battery Status Hl The remaining amount of battery power will appear Remote Mode The recording of temperature measurements is being controlled by wireless communication Depending on the settings some operations are restricted from being carried out by manipulating the buttons on the unit Refer to the following for details E Remote Remote Mode 09 17 10 45 Mike RMT F a 125 65 am Cutlet When an RTR 61 unit has been set to Remote Mode by the Management Operator it is not possible to use 2 the PUSH Recording function without first receiving a Measurement Command from the Operator Even while the power is OFF when an RTR 61 unit receives a Measurement Command the LCD backlight will begin to flash and a beeping sound will notify the user that it is time to carry out a rec
9. corder which has been designed to easily measure and record the internal temperature of food items and liquid temperature using a needle type sensor This product has been designed to meet IP64 standards splash resistant rated for use in daily life RTR 61 measures and records core temperature which makes it suitable for use in the food production industry especially temperature management for HACCP The unit incorporates a battery life warning function which informs the user when it is time to replace the battery When the battery power becomes low all normal operations will stop in order to protect the data The LCD Backlight allows the display to be easily read even in low light The LCD contrast can also be easily adjusted for better viewing These units are also designed with short range wireless functions that when coupled with our exclusive software set Push Wireless Communication Set RTR 61SK makes it possible to carry out wireless communication allowing for easy and effective management of multiple RTR 61 units Package of Contents AAA Alkaline Batteries K A User s Manual BO j B D LRO3 x 2 Warranty this document RTR 61 Main Unit Sensor attached Part Names and Functions Judgment LED Red Green The Judgment result of temperature measurement will be shown Out of Range Red LED will blink Within Range Green LED will blink Judgment LED Settings By changing sett
10. essed in 09 17 11 25 Fred 09 17 11 25 Fred the Top Window the Group Name to 5 65 5 65 which the Item belongs will be PA e O Ga a Nr a displayed Set Operation Judgment LED BALED OFF LED ON Button sound Sound OFF gdoound ON Backlight Always ON Always OFF eg ON Use Unit of Temp ma celsius C Fahrenheit F Contrast Current 30 63 Ean Judgment LED It is possible to turn ON OFF the blinking of Upper and Lower Limit Judgment LED Button Sound It is possible to turn ON OFF the beep which sounds when pressing a button Backlight The Backlight factory default setting for the RTR 61 is ON in Use which will backlight the window for 3 seconds only when in operation Here you can shift the setting to Always ON or Always OFF Unit of Temp Select Fahrenheit F or Celsius C Contrast It is possible to adjust the contrast of the display Remote Info Remote Info GROUP GROUP61 Name RTR61TD Before carrying out wireless communication it is necessary for the Management Operator to register RTR 61 units as Remote Units and register them into Groups The Group Name and Remote Unit Name can be viewed here for the RTR 61 unit being used Memory Usage Number of Recrds Record 0132 1800 132 of data readings are recorded Each RTR 61 can record and store up to 1 800 of data readings The number of
11. ings it is possible to turn ON or OFF the Judgment LED function Temperature Sensor As for details about how to remove or change the sensor please see the User s Manual that comes with the sensor you will be using Please be careful when handling the temperature sensor E PUSH Record LED Orange LCD Display The RTR 61 is designed with a graphic LCD display with a resolution of 132 x 64 pixels Backlight Function The LCD Backlight makes the display easier to read in low light conditions By pressing the lt REC gt button the lamp will turn on when a temperature measurement is recorded The recorded object is the temperature at the Contrast Adjustment Function The display contrast can be adjusted here When this button is pressed the Temperature Date Time User Name Item and Judgment Result at the time of pressing are recorded into the RTR 61 Cursor Buttons Moving Up and Down Press to move the Cursors up and down on the display By pressing this button the Menu will be displayed Also press to return to the previous window 19 U LY 4epio y oway 1 ssejo t Power Button Press to turn on off the power lt ENT gt Button Press to enter the settings menu or determine the settings X9YLY V8SSS l X9YLYGNS d 994 Automatic Power OFF Function If the unit is not used for about five minutes it will autom
12. k this User s Manual Temp Judgment PED Display Within Range Green LED Blink l i POS a isa neeaiiion Month Day Year Hour Minute Second Figures and illustrations in this manual may be slightly simplified and may differ Clock Accuracy Within 1 second per day at 25 C from the actual product Battery AAA Alkaline Batteries LR03 x 2 We sincerely hope that the contents of this manual are true and complete If you AAA Ni Cd Ni MH Batteries also compatible find any information to have been omitted or if the information within is Battery Life About 1 month confusing or mistaken please contact your retailer or T amp D Corporation when used for PUSH recording every 10 minutes for 16 hours a day Please carefully read this User s Manual and Free Repair Warranty Interface Wireless Communication Optical Communication i as 2400bps The warranty that is included in this User s Manual cannot be reissued so Optical Communication Speed N R A can When downloading 1 unit of full data about 2 minutes and 30 seconds please keep it in a safe place Wireless Method FCC Part15 Section 249 Frequency 915MHz x coe Wireless Communication Speed When downloading 1 unit of full data about 6 minutes This manual has been written using C as the standard unit of temperature Wireless Transmission Range About 100m if direct and unobstructed Antenna Internal Type Unit Water Resistance IP64 dust sp
13. lash resistant lt rated for use in daily life gt Dimensions 146 8mm x 40mm x 37 9mm excluding sensor part Unit Weight About 83g Including 2 AAA batteries excluding sensor Operating Environment 10 C to 60 C E Safety Precautions and Requests Please carefully observe the following safety measures when using our product To prevent any loss or damage to our customers other people and or property and to ensure the proper use of our products we ask that before using our product you carefully read understand and follow the safety rules and precautions for our products as outlined below Explanation of Symbols Explanation of Picture Symbols A These entries are actions that absolutely under no circumstance should be taken The taking of such an action DANGER may cause serious personal physical damage or death IN appear another symbol giving details Denotes an important warning or caution Inside or near the symbol will EX A Be careful of electrocution A These entries are actions that if taken may lead to physical CAUTION injury or damage to persons or things S symbol giving details Denotes a forbidden action Inside or near the symbol will appear another EX Do not use in wet areas DO NOT POINT THE SENSOR TOWARD HUMANS OR USE IN WAYS OTHER THAN THOSE FOR WHICH THIS PRODUCT WAS DESIGNED Because the sensor has a sharp tip there is a risk of accidentally stabbing pe
14. ly after PUSH Recording PUSH Record LED ON Recorded Temp 130 2 Cutlet Window If the Button Sound has been set to ON the unit beeps when recording temperature 5 Menu Contents The recorded temperature is displayed for about three seconds after which the unit returns automatically to the Top E Wait for Temp Measuring in progress and waiting for the constant temp If the Wait for Constant Temp Function has been applied to your RTR 61 unit by the Management Operator this message will be displayed while waiting for the temperature measurement to stabilize e Wait for Temp 125 6 Cutlet m Do not remove the sensor while Wait for Temp is on display and the PUSH Record LED is blinking When the Wait for Constant Temp Function is active the temperature will not be recorded until temperature stabilization has been achieved Due to this after pressing the lt REC gt button it may take some time before the temperature is actually recorded If the temperature is not stabilized after 15 seconds have elapsed recording will not be performed and you will be returned to the Top Window If the Button Sound has been set to ON the unit beeps both when the Wait for Temp operation has been started and when the temperature has been recorded Details about the Main Menu and the Operational Settings Menu are as follows Menu Check Data Settings Window Data
15. nt if the temperature sensor has been connected Without the sensor connected the connector part of neither the main unit nor the temperature sensor is water resistant make sure not to get wet Do not expose the unit to harmful gases or chemicals It may cause corrosion and or other danger to the unit and to people handling the unit Do not drop the unit or expose the unit to a strong impact If that happens to the unit immediately remove the batteries and stop using Continued use may cause fire or electrocution Battery terminals may provide insufficient contact due to age or vibration This may lead to data loss Battery life depends on the measurement environment communication frequency recording interval and battery quality If the unit will not be used for period of time for safety reasons please remove the battery If left in the unit it may leak and lead to malfunctioning Do not use or store the unit in places such as listed below Areas exposed to direct sunlight Areas exposed to water or high pressure water flow Areas exposed to organic solvents and corrosive gas Areas exposed to strong magnetic fields Areas exposed to static electricity Areas exposed to fire or overheating Areas exposed to excessive dust or smoke OPP P R oO BPP e BO What is RTR 61 Thermo Recorder Push Wireless RTR 61 is a handy type device which acts both as a thermometer and a temperature re
16. o change the batteries make sure no water or foreign object gets inside the case Make sure to change both batteries at the same time and use two batteries of the same type Insert the top Push it down until you Ne end of the cover hear a clicking sound Pinto the unit 5 3 Be sure to securely close the cover until you hear a clicking sound Open the RTR 61 by pushing up on the bottom of the battery case on the back of the unit Insert 2 AAA alkaline batteries making sure that the and are in the correct direction The of two batteries should face toward the bottom of the case 2 Operations Table This is a table of operations for RTR 61 When using please refer to the following chart Top Window 09 17 10 45 Mike 125 6 Cutlet Dm Main Menu Window Main Menu Select Ite M Press the lt MENU gt button on the face of the RTR 61 unit e Press the lt ENT gt button on the face of the RTR 61 unit To get back to the previous window press the lt MENU gt button Main Menu Check Data Select Item Select User Set Operation Press the buttons to select a Menu Select User Select Item Press the Press the Press the buttons buttons to buttons to to specify Data select a User Group select an Item Group Depending on the settings made for the Base Unit the window may not be displayed E
17. ople and or objects Do not use the sensor for any purpose other than measuring the temperature of objects for which it was designed and storein DANGER a safe place when not in use Use Safety Cover CLEAN AND STERILIZE UNITS BEFORE AND AFTER USE ap as order to prevent the growth of al bacteria Before and after using please clean to remove any substances attached to the surface and sterilize the units in EE A DANGER EE O appear another symbol giving details Denotes an action that you must take Inside or near the symbol will EX amp Unplug power plug from outlet DO NOT TOUCH SENSOR IMMEDIATELY AFTER MEASUREMENT Please be careful when using in extreme hot or cold environments touching the unit may cause burns or frostbite CAUTION DO NOT EXTREME TOUCH HOT amp COLD DAILY MAINTENANCE Wash with If the unit gets dirty wipe it with a clean cloth dipped in alcohol DO NOT WASH with WATER NEVER use an acid alkaline or chlorine based detergent This will cause harm to the electric components in the unit EE A CAUTION Do not take apart repair or modify the main unit This may cause fire or electrocution If any smoke or strange smells are emitted from the unit immediately cease using it Continued use may cause fire electrocution or damage Do not use any batteries other than those that are recommended It may cause fire or damage If
18. ording To record a measured temperature while in Remote 3 Mode please carry out the following procedures E FULL when in One time Mode This symbol shows that the data recording capacity is full and no more new data can be recorded In order to carry out recording again it is necessary to first download the recorded data from the RTR 61 to the manager s computer and then delete it from the unit Measurement Command Message example When a Measurement Command is received push the lt ENT gt button on the face of the unit to return to the Top Window The backlight blinking and beeping sound will continue until the lt ENT gt button is pressed Take Temp of Burger Top Window 09 17 11 25 Fred 125 6 ao al When the display switches to the Top Window the specified item will be on display Please measure and record the temperature of the specified item E Button Lock Function Because the Management Operator has placed a restriction on carrying out direct operations using the RTR 61 only the lt REC gt and lt POWER gt buttons are operable Note that if a Message see Section or a Measurement command is received from the Management Operator the lt ENT gt button will become operable About PUSH Recording Window This window will appear by pressing the lt REC gt button on the RTR 61 unit to record temperature E Recorded Temp Displayed normal
19. stored data can be viewed here About Message Display Even when the power is OFF an automatic Power ON may occur to display a message E Created Messages Good Morning Urgent Meeting at 9 30 am Thanks unit is pressed The RTR 61 unit can receive any created message from the Management Operator They will continue to be displayed until the lt ENT gt button on the face of the E Settings Change Messages If any settings changes have been made via wireless Optical communication to the RTR 61 unit in use a notification message will be displayed for about two seconds After that you will be automatically returned to the Top Window Settings were changed By making the backlight light up or the beeping sound occur the user can be informed that a message has been received Messages can be received regardless of any mode settings in the RTR 61 Note that there is no message storing function so messages will not be redisplayed once you press the lt ENT gt button Messages will be displayed regardless of any mode settings in the RTR 61 D Measurement Error Messages If a temperature measurement error occurs there may be a poor sensor connection In such a case an Error Message will appear Check the sensor connection 09 17 10 45 Mike Measure Error Check Sensor Cutlet T
20. this manual carefully before using the product Measurement Item Temperature Measurement Channels 1 Channel All rights of this User s Manual belong to T amp D Corporation It is prohibited to use Measurement Range Z 25 C to 235 C duplicate and or arrange a part or whole of this User s Manual without the Temperature Sensor Thermistor permission of T amp D Corporation Less than 10 C 1 5 C 130 C to 150 C 1 0 C 40 C to 10 C 1 0C 150 C to 180C 1 5 C Please follow the safety precautions carefully We cannot guarantee nor are we Measurement Accuracy 40C to85C 08T 180 C to 200C 2 0T responsible for safety if this product is used in any manner other than was 85C to110T 0 5T More than 200 C 2 5 C intended 110 C to 130 C 0 8 C 7 3 T amp D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any malfunction of and or trouble Measurement Display Resolution 0 1 C Measuring Display Interval Ogsae with this product or with your computer that is caused by the improper handling Nutiber of Recorded Data 1800 data readings of this product and will deem such trouble or malfunction as falling outside the conditions for free repair of the attached warranty Date and Time Measured Value Battery Life Warning LCD Display nagpm ri Jn Unit of Temperature C F User Items T amp D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any result or effects from using Out of Range Red LED Blin
21. ulties being experienced proof of purchase and all included accessories and materials and return it to the dealer In the event of difficulty contacting the original dealer customers should contact the nearest authorized T amp D sales representative A list of these can be found on the company s website www tandd T amp D CORPORATION com or it can be obtained by contacting TandD US directly 5652 169 Sasaga Matsumoto Nagano Japan 399 0033 4 This limited warranty statement gives the customer specific legal rights The customer may also have g p other rights which vary from state to state in the United States from province to province in Canada Tel 81 263 27 2131 Fax 81 263 26 4281 E mail overseas tandd co jp and from country to country elsewhere in the world To the extent this limited warranty statement is Website http www tandd com inconsistent with local law this statement shall be deemed modified to be consistent with such local law 5 For further information relating to product repair or replacement or for other service questions after the termination of the warranty period customers should contact their local authorized T amp D sales representative Copyright 2006 2007 T amp D Corporation All rights reserved 2007 11 16004394080 1st printing This is printed on recycled paper T amp D CORPORATION sg H H I E Product Specifications E Notices about this User s Manual Please read
22. yed It is not possible to make clock settings from an RTR 61 unit The Clock Settings can be made from the Base Unit RTR 5W RTR 50 by the Management Operator using Wireless or Optical Communication User Name By pressing the lt REC gt button the user whose name is shown here will be recorded as the person who is making the temperature measurement Item By pressing the lt REC gt button the item name shown here will be recorded as the measurement item whose temperature is being measured and recorded While the lt ENT gt button is pressed the Group Name to which the Item belongs will be displayed Current Temperature The currently measured temperature will be displayed Unit C F Select from Fahrenheit Celsius Recording Mode Endless CD Onetime E Main Menu Window While the Top Window is being displayed pressing the lt MENU gt button on the face of the unit will display the Main Menu Oe Main Menu heck Date Select User Select Item Title The title of the menu will be displayed Cursor Select the item by moving the Cursor up and down by pressing the arrow buttons lt gt on the face of the unit Press the lt ENT gt button on the face of the unit to select the desired menu Press the lt MENU gt button on the face of the unit to return to the previous window Highlight The cursor selected item is displayed in white letters on a bla

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