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1. 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 Inquiries T amp D CORPORATION 5652 169 Sasaga Matsumoto City NAGANO 399 0033 JAPAN Tel 81 263 27 2131 Fax 81 263 26 4281 E mail overseas tandd co jp Homepage http www tandd com Wireless Thermo Recorder RTR 53 Wireless Temperature Data Logger User s Manual Thank you for purchasing this product Carefully read and fully understand these instructions before using this unit T amp D corPorATION Copyright 2003 2004 T amp D Corporation All rights reserved 2005 04 16004354060 Product Specifications RTR 53 Measurement Channels 1 Temp and 1 Humidity Channel Measurement Item Temperature and Humidity External Temp Humidity Sensor 0 to 55 C 32 0 to 131 0 F 10 to 95 RH Measurement Display Resolution 0 1 C 0 2 F 1 RH Measurement Accuracy Avg 0 30 0 6 F 5 RH at 25 C 77 0 F and 50 RH Recording Interval 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 seconds 1 2 5 10 15 20 30 60 minutes Total of 15 choices Recording Capacity 8000 readings X 2 Channel Recording Mode Endless Overwrite oldest data when capacity is full One time Stop reading when capacity is full LCD Display Items Cur
2. computer you can make any necessary recording conditions settings and changes start recording and download recorded data easily via your computer display Place the RTR 53 unit face down on the RTR 57C 4 Part Names and Functions Optical Communication Port LCD Display Use in cold environments may cause difficulty in reading the display this is not a malfunction Recording Status REC LIT UP displayed during recording or when FULL of data BLINKING displayed when waiting for a programmed recording to start Low Battery Life Warning Indicator BAT displayed when time to change the battery Measurement Reading and Message Display Unit of Measurement displays unit of measurement CHECK This is displayed under the following conditions after purchasing and putting in the batteries for the first time if the battery terminals were mistaken and a short occurred or if the batteries are replaced after having been taken out for a long period If this is displayed all data that had been stored in the main unit has been erased Full Memory If recording under the ONE TIME MODE when the data readings reach the upper limit of 8 000 readings recording will stop and this will be displayed intermittently with the current temperature Wireless Transmission This will be displayed when transmitting data to an RTR 57C unit via wireless communication No Sensor Conn
3. other than temperature humidity measurement Battery life depends on the measurement environment communication frequency recording interval and battery quality Operate the units with the latest version of T amp D Recorder for Windows RTR 5 US J The latest version software can be downloaded from our home page Remove batteries from any unit that is not to be used for a long period of time Batteries left in a unit not being used for a long time may leak and cause a malfunction Do not put your fingers or foreign matter into the sensor connection Battery terminals may provide insufficient contact due to age or vibration Please be careful not to lose data due to insufficient contact gt SoL Pay attention to water leakage or foreign objects entering into the unit case as in the following cases The case was closed with dust hair etc on the rubber packing or in the groove for the packing The rubber packing becomes damaged In this case please purchase the optional maintenance set The unit suffered from significant temperature change while wet Especially if the temperature change is from high to low O e Do not use or store the unit in places such as listed below It may cause electrocution fire or damage to the unit or to your computer Areas exposed to direct sunlight Areas exposed to water or high pressure water flow Areas exposed to organic solvents and corrosi
4. Global Sensors P O Box 369 Mount Holly NC 28120 704 827 4331 866 402 8282 704 827 4883 FAX info global sensors com www global sensors com This is printed on 100 recycled paper EH Wireless Regulations I Radio EMC and Safety Regulations Fe This device complies with part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission 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 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 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
5. cratches are present on the rubber packing water resistance will be reduced Be sure to fasten the cover tightly 4 Connect the Temperature and Humidity Sensor Make sure that the sensor is properly connected by inserting it until you hear a clicking sound Measurement range is 32 0 131 F Temperature and 10 95 RH Humidity Insert cable into jack 5 After Inserting the Batteries If necessary make changes to the default recording settings according to your usage and needs If you are going to be using wireless communication it is necessary to register the Group Name and Remote Unit Name information at this time See 3 Settings and Communication Note When changing batteries make sure to carefully read 5 Changing Batteries if nothing appears on the LCD Display please follow the above instructions again Upon first installation of the batteries measuring and recording will automatically begin at the factory set default recording settings Recording Interval 1 minutes Endless Mode Immediate Start After replacing the batteries the settings will return to the most recent recording settings ion Settings wish to save the data make sure to download it to an RTR 57C unit or to ecorded Data Data Collection lower limits a check will occur for data exceeding those limits each time 3 Settings and Communication To start and stop recording make or change the various recording setting
6. ected Displayed when a sensor has not been connected disconnected or the wire has been broken Measurement and recording will continue and battery power consumed 5 Changing the Battery Note Once the battery indicator BAT appears replace the old battery with a new one as soon as possible After removing the old battery all recorded data will be lost if a new battery is not inserted within 1 minute Make sure to complete the battery change within 1 minute If the battery direction is incorrect and a short occurs all recorded data saved in the main unit will be lost 1 When battery power becomes low the battery indicator BAT will appear in the LCD display If you change the battery at this time recording will continue uninterrupted and the downloading of recorded data is possible If you do not change Recording OK Wireless Communication OK Data Download OK 2 lf you do not change the battery and continue using the unit the measurement display will intermittently display bAtt Please change the battery at once If at this time a new battery is placed in the unit recording will continue and downloading of saved data can be done If you do not change Recording OK Wireless Communication NO Data Download NO bAEE 3 If you do not change the battery even under conditions in 2 above the REC indicator will disappear and measurement display area will d
7. ges and product We sincerely hope that the contents of this manual are true and complete If you find any information to have been omitted or if the information within is confusing or mistaken please contact your retailer or T amp D Corporation Microsoft Windows and WindowsNT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation USA and are binding in the USA and all other countries Company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of each company This User s Manual cannot be reissued so please keep it in a safe place Please carefully read this User s Manual and Warranty X Please carefully observe the following safety measures when using our product Explanation of Picture Symbols ZA DANGER These entries are actions that absolutely under no circumstance should be taken The taking of such an action may cause serious personal physical damage or death A This symbol denotes an important warning or caution Inside or near the symbol will appear another symbol giving details EX A stands for ELECTROCUTION A CAUTION These entries are actions that if taken may lead to physical injury or damage to persons or things This symbol denotes a forbidden action Inside or near the symbol will appear another symbol giving details EX stands for DO NOT TAKE APART This symbol denotes an action that you must take Inside or near the symbol will appear anot
8. her symbol giving details EX stands for TAKE PLUG OUT OF SOCKET LT A DANGER Ss Do not take apart repair or modify the main unit It may cause fire electrocution or damage Ask the shop where you purchased the products or T amp D Corporation to carry out any repairs If any smoke or strange smells are emitted from the unit immediately cease using it Continued use may cause fire electrocution or damage Ay A Do not use any batteries other than those that are recommended It may cause fire or damage If water or a foreign object enters the case immediately cease using it Store all batteries sensors and Thermo Recorder units out of the reach of children It is dangerous to swallow batteries Please be careful when using in overly hot or cold environments touching the units may cause burns or frostbite a A CAUTION We are not responsible for any malfunction or trouble caused by the use of our product or by any problem caused by the malfunction of our unit Please be fully aware of this before using our product This product has been designed for private or industrial use only It is not for use in situations where strict safety precautions are necessary such as in connection with medical equipment whether directly or indirectly Do not drop or expose the unit to strong impact The RTR 53 is a devices to measure temperature humidity Do not use this unit for any purpose
9. ia special short wave radio communication recorded data can be downloaded from an RTR 53 unit and saved to the RTR 57C Data Collector Unit Recording settings and recording start can also be controlled via wireless communication Note In order to collect data via wireless communication it is necessary to register via computer the RTR 53 unit as a Remote Unit in the RTR 57C Unit you wish to use For details about making these settings please see the Help Menu in T amp D Recorder for Windows or the User s Manual for T amp D Recorder for Windows Humidity Measurement Range 10 95 RH With the included sensor the RTR 53 can simultaneously measure temperature 32 131 F and humidity 10 95 RH Our newly designed sensor for RTR 53 can withstand a certain amount of condensation Note The main unit is designed for use in environments with an ambient temperature between 40 176 F and is water resistant The sensor is designed for use in areas with a temperature between 32 0 131 F and should not be used areas that are wet or are prone to condensation 2 Getting Started Insert the batteries 1 Remove the screws and take off the back case Make sure that and are correct Data Capacity 8000 Readings x 2 Channels Can record up to 8000 temperature and 8000 humidity readings for a total of 16 000 readings ONE TIME MODE When the data capacity of 8 000 readings is reached the LCD display will indicate FULL and reco
10. isplay SLP Recording will stop and recorded data until this point will be saved If at this time a new battery is placed in the unit downloading of saved data can be done To start recording again please set the recording conditions via your computer or RTR 57C and begin recording See 1 Outline of System If you wish to start recording using the previous recording settings see the user s manual for RTR 57C or the TR 50C or the software Thermo Recorder for Windows and in the Help Menu of the software If you do not change Recording NO Wireless Communication NO Data Download NO 4 If you do not change the battery even under conditions in 3 above the display will go blank All of the recorded data will be erased If at this time a new battery is placed in the unit CHEC will appear on the display after which recording will begin again using the previously set recording conditions
11. less Notices about this User s Manual Please read this manual carefully before using the product All rights of this User s Manual belong to T amp D Corporation It is prohibited to use duplicate and or arrange a part or whole of this User s Manual without the permission of T amp D Corporation Please follow the safety precautions carefully We cannot guarantee nor are we responsible for safety if this product is used in any manner other than was intended T amp D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any malfunction of and or trouble with this product or with your computer that is caused by the improper handling of this product and will deem such trouble or malfunction as falling outside the conditions for free repair of the attached warranty T amp D Corporation accepts no responsibility for any result or effects from using this User s Manual Safety Precautions and Instructions To prevent any loss or damage to our customers other people and or property and to ensure the proper use of our products we ask that before using our product you carefully read understand and follow the safety rules and precautions for our products as outlined below Explanation of Warning Symbols Figures and illustrations in this manual may be slightly simplified and may differ from the actual product On sci reen messages figures or illustrations in this manual may vary slightly or be simplified from the actual messa
12. rding will stop ENDLESS MODE When the data capacity of 8 000 readings is reached the data will be erased in order from the oldest data first and recording will continue Below is an estimate of the amount of time it will take for the unit to become FULL in the ONE TIME MODE Calculation Example 30 sec recording interval x 16 000 readings capacity limit 480 000 seconds Part Names Temperature and Humidity Sensor about 5 days and 13 hours Recording Interval 1 second 30 seconds 15 minutes 60 minutes Time period 4hours 26 min Sdays1Shours 166 days 16 hours 1 year 10 months Recording Conditi Settings such as Recording Mode Recording Interval Programmed Start Immediate Start and Unit of Display can be easily made via computer or an RTR 57C Recording Start Stop Recording can be started stopped via computer and started via RTR 57C Note By starting a new recording session all previously recorded data will be erased form the main unit If you your computer before beginning a new recording session Downloading Ri Data downloaded to your computer can be processed into graphs lists saved to files changed to text file and printed out Upper and Lower Limit Settings for Temperature and Humidity By setting upper and data is downloaded to an RTR 57C unit Make sure no water or foreign objects get inside the case If dirt or s
13. rent Readings Recording Settings Battery Life Warning Over Measurement Range Warning Unit Power Lithium Battery LS14250 SAFT Approx 6 months Approx 2 5years with RTR 05B1 Battery Life Battery life depending on measurement environment recording interval and battery performance Wireless Method FCC Part 15 Section 249 Transmission Distance Up to 330 ft 100 meters May vary with conditions Interface Wireless Communication RTR 57C Optical Communication RTR 57C TR 57C TR 50C Communication Speed When downloading data Wireless Approx 2 000 readings per minute Collection of a full unit of data Approx 420 seconds optical communication Approx 160 seconds Water Resistance 1P64 rated for use in daily life 1 Dimensions H62 x W47 x D19mm excluding protrusions antenna length 20mm with Large Capacity Battery Pack D50mm Weight Approx 1 9802 including 1 lithium battery with Large Capacity Battery Pack Approx 3 8502 Unit Temp Resistance 40 F to 176 F x2 Standard Sensor Input Cable TR 3310 length Approx 1m X 1 Accessories Included Lithium Battery LS14250 SAFT X 1 Tube X 1 Strap X 1 User s Manual Warranty x 1 X 1 Note The Water resistance rating with the sensor or input cable connected is IP64 not for continued immersion 3K 2 Radio commnication can not be operated at below 22 F degrees or
14. s and or collect data please see the following instructions For details about communication please see the User s Manual that comes with the RTR 57C or the TR S0C You can also find detailed information in the User s Manual that accompanies the software Thermo Recorder for Windows and in the Help Menu of the software Using Wireless Communication with an RTR 57C Unit By registering an RTR 53 unit as a Remote Unit of an RTR 57C it is possible to carry out wireless data communication special short wave radio allowing you to start and stop recording make recording condition settings and collect data without having to handle the RTR 53 units if you are going to be using wireless communication it is necessary to register the Group Name and Remote Unit Name information in the RTR 57C units The wireless communication range if unobstructed and direct is about 330 ft 100 meters In some cases communication cannot take place even within 330 ft 100 meters Please check first by carrying out the wireless communication test with the remote units Optical Communication with an RTR 57C By simply placing an RTR 53 unit face down on an RTR 57C you can carry out recording start settings and changes as well as collect recorded data via optical communication down on the RTR 57C Communication with your Computer By placing an RTR 53 unit face down on an RTR 57C unit that is connected to your
15. ve 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 About the TR 3310 the standard temperature and humi RTR 53 Use the sensor only within the measurable temperature and humidity range Temperature 32 0 to 131 0 F Humidity 10 to 95 RH The Temperature Humidity sensor cable cannot be extended When the sensor is not used put it in the attached plastic bag with a drying agent and keep it in cool dark place at 41 to 77 F and 30 RH or less The replacement period for the standard sensor is 1 year Replace it when 1 year has passed after opening the bag ity sensor for 1 Wireless Thermo Recorder RTR 53 Outline of System This system makes use of the RTR 53 unit to measure and record temperature and humidity data which can then be downloaded via wireless transmission to our handheld RTR 57C Data Collector Unit The RTR 57C Unit can then be connected to your computer for data analysis and management with our exclusive software Besides the collection of recorded data it is possible to monitor current temperature and humidity readings start recording and check data anytime without physically collecting the RTR 53 units Communication between units can be done via optical communication as well as wireless communication Basic Functions of RTR 53 Wireless Communication Function V
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